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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1900-08-16, Page 40 1 r- _­ 4 , I I. - � I �... __ . ­ I .. )) ­ , " . _-­­ 11, -1 11 ii�­, - '.'. -_;�_� ­ ;, - - . _ �.� . ..... �.;T�­_ 4 � , ,,,� , - - -_ � - __ ____ . WILL GRANT GET IT? WO*ULD YOV HAVE I I ' , SUPPORTED THIS? I I The Liberals lathe noithexilpart, of I West Huron tire clatuoring for tile _­ ", I I rioulluatlon of (Jr,xxxt forthe 0onimons' Ejuppose that in 18.90 Laurier bad 4 contest. They claim lie 10 On All- made. I-& speech like this to the elector- ,I around stronger nian that; the present ate, ,would you have voted for his , incumbent and As in the gen. caudidateD:- I prAl 4. election the Government 11 0eirtlemeni-We propose! to make � 4.. I. .#. , 41 ­ - M the Lvreat reforms. Your taxes are too . 0 J I . I TRE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD I ___.�_ . . . I I ' 11APPENIMS Vi-otow A. Smimirias OF A W,,K GODERICH � * * constwormwowwr I 11. 11-1-1- � AITOITTST 16, 1900 caullo COXIVIM " - - 11 � - ?�5t&,we s Incraese ow _. I same extent as in a bye -election, the lif, . . , Bliss. lAttilra (iraig has rotulned Miss Ida, Welsh of Stratford is visit- De, Mabee to taking his summer I I I AL to . ' a, must be, olloson. The $ from a very pleasaft visit 0 POrt Ing tit the residence of her uncle, W .T. holidays. ,4.�Ak* " 3 't candidate " "The it per Government have Huron, where she ,was tilt, t),,llesb of Wel 11. Miss Mabol Colwell of Port Huron 11 Wearing Time Has Two Moms the Good, " i b ng has made many an old- s have as , lb year; we. i Mr. 0. B. Smith, ex -M, L. A. for and her youn r sister, Miss Anna, are . I t liot oteall . $ 2,000, Ura, Captain Chambers, in l SIP * e Lll�er _1� and want to a ent I 1 a it as pos,sible in. the 6 all nail a ex endt- ' J?,ast York, wait In town last week I Tian, Jr. Ittle 01,1( I about r 4 to the -guests of is. J, Bucha tures tit tKey re .. 51 0 . in Mrs. Chambers And littlo child at coming contest. I low. Port Rut -on ate guests at craig's hotel. i'vicithig his nephews, Messrs. Sulith. . Miss Maud Henderson of Walkerton . No successful store can afford to buy too little ()f anything, �et the Acres are few and - . an. I __ !M"__"=_ "The debt is ,altogether too 'small; -The survey boat, the Ilaylleld, calue ! Mr. James Uralialme has gone to IS. the guest, of Miss ArmleBuclian Am . Sault, St. Mismie, where he will' be the Mr, Will Smith of .Chicago came .far between that can ,always dispose of the wholo of every line at profitable- prices. Ong A STRONG CATJ DIDATE. we shall add $8,000,OOQ to it- - we in on Sunday for supplies. I foileat of his brother-in-law, Judge with the Old Boys of Loudon Excur, I I � . . . . , "We have too many markets, On Monday evening Rev. Dr. Blel. ,uston, for q pleasant outlug. . sionista and after theLondon reception the many lines after the full tidp� of a selling s,easou is over, there is always Something left- . . shall refuse a preference in the British drum gave his humorous and Intel. One of the, strongest candidates to market I we shall give the Yankees all lectual lecture In Knox church On' The funeral of the late James H. came up to his home and will visit his I itphold the Conservative banner in they want in our romilket so that their "Scotland and the Scotch" Williatus took place on Thursday from sister, Mrs. liamlink, at Me,,,,t,,ng I � from We . Sometimes much,. othertimes not so much, whether much or little, no successful Stolle can afford West Huron was Mr. J. M, Roberts of tj u her late residence. The decease4 gen. Park before he returns to Chicago. , . , Tiff afainsti us may be kept P, And tlip to Ills native country last year. The Misses Flo and Ethel Ballie of I , Durigainuon, who accepted the norn- we e;bal.,l induce:the 001mans" to Pitt Mr, Stoddavt prefaced the lecture by tiernan might be called one of our plo. , I to carrysuch goods to another season, Here's the way we get rid of odd lines, broken dozens, . . � a dIr inging with heart felt pathos the bou. settled here Detroit ape, . ination at a time when success seemed 'or! ulvating tariff upon Canadian neer citizens, having It a pleassub week with I I J less but, nevertheless, re- products. that the United States mpay a _ ears Ago. He took great pflde - Warrington. They . almost hop . niesonq, "Tile bonnio, banks of Look !nanY ring his long their mother. Mrs, ay, They I . 4licedthe Liberal rail , ority to some- have that market exclusively. Lomon, ' Duringi his lecture the Dr. In 11cfautiful. garden do returned to Detroit on Sand etc, - I . thing under ope hunAlred, This was - ,syou are paying far too little fnr xnade use of the following,comparison -1 illness and, as the Rev. Mark Turnbull enjoyed very much their brief visit to. I . the first time Mr. Garrow ran and his your coal oil; we shall sell Out our oil -One difference between the United remarked at his funeral, that -he never their home and found much pleasure +#++#+++ I I prestige then was greater than now. industry to . the Standard Oil moxIOPOIYP States and Scotland is that Scotland before visited the sick bed of one in the breezes old Huron offered them I . . . . I I West Huron was almost: a pocket and will thus raise the Price from six has porridgp, soda scones and the sign- whose soul was so wholly given ug to all week. . l�% .'..,*N-, Another Print 0hunce New Dress Goods , � I I � borough during Coll Ross' time and to ton cents a. gallon. Ing of the 0ovenant whereas the Unit. the life before him in the worl to Miss May Elliott was highly cpmplt- ' " 1- If � .............. . . . . . . . . . ` - 4 ­ , - rat break in the pig "The idea of standing by Great pumpkin come. The floral tributes were lovely mented by , .. 0 ,_ "', ` � . , , , , the credit for ea States had hot biscuits, - upon _ Gray and Parker of London � .,. L -bavejust opened out " I I majorities must be iven Mr. Roberts Britain in periods of crisis is aboard ; Is and the Declaration of Indepen the casket, including a 'very of whose Millinery department she Is 10o & 12Ac Prints, - We I , , wWo made such a ap,oll,did ftht,. , it trouble arises, And .the - Empire is Znce. handsome cross from the Gulld- Of St. Manager on her return from the mil- ' % . . . ,.. I 5 threatened, we shall refuse to help in George, two other pretty crosses, one . a; cli oic*e iel eetion of New F all I .�, . M..., . I .... ....'. . - By Monday0s mail we received a neat linary openings at New. York, city. � I for 71c * . , , 30 � .: . .!:�� ,d MUM Dox and our wonder was awaken, from Mrs, T. Grahame an May is -an artist we all kuow and feel . Press Goods, consisting, of * ?p �. . , Imperial defence until we. areforce Misa,lvxaddie Watson. a i ,do of thsi best, p . . , I . I A FRANK APPEAL. to act, and,if we do act, we shall notify ed as to wbab it contained, We did lovely wreath quite proud of her success l I � .. I 8007111 rints in . 'I'w eds, ,­11_11� . 4 , light and dark colovs,war- Homespun Sultings, e '. . . the Queen not to look upon our action of roses and other beautiful flowers � . - �r�� _2 -,EF_ � . not think that emeralds or rubles are with the word "Father" in the centre Mr. John Ilurke of the G. T. R. .. - - 1,R � I VEtolle, the new French Liberal as a precedent, so plentiful in this country that it at . 1�1 3 . . ranted till fast dve,ollr Ile j Satin'Royals, Whipcords, Gran- ­ I � . - made no wish that the flowers could ation intends, we ledru, to become a gular -10c and 19jo values, . 0- I . It I . ' . "The Tories gave too little to rail might contain a specimen of either, take root and bloss6' . citizen of our town. Hismother,Mrs. I Ve - ,-, Clotbe.�- all ,es fox- 1. "I paper atTbreeRivers, publisheathe ons ;We shall double the ra o'er his gravel . to clear (it ................. itl new weav way corporatl but lo I when we opened the box there St. George's church loses one of the Burke, will ,arrive here in a few dew . . . .7 . N y� I"' ,-,%- . . I I . .1 . IN I . l, . . following touching appeal on behalf Of bonuses, and shall subsidize par . all0l was the most delicate looking 49 ' _ -one who and Will occupy the cottage on ,,,..,.'�- i,:R -nd . early fall wear. No better time . . . .'.,,. I � lines all over the country. tilt' best read men in town and , IN . 16c Ginghams a . � Sir Wilfrid - Laurier - - � About the size of a pi eon egg, only always practised what he preached. street which Mrs. Rhynas is % t J '. . to choose your now suit than - . 11 Too small. are the amounts pald for. IT feaa'veing to occupy her handsome new , . . ,$Cartada, the larger portion of e 'go- rather more oblong in a ape, of a pale The pallbearers were --Messrs. T. iA I Dimities at l0c . . . . . I . . I whose population is French- Enblic works; we shall 'introduc yellow and surrounded by a greenish WeAtherald, Dr. MacKay, Abraham residence on St. David street. 'I ... . . . now. . . . � I .. Canadian, is presided over by a . otweens' to make contracts and fluffy looking substance almost as - Mr. John Acheson has returned from I lqw- 27 inch wide Gingbarms and . . . � . French-Canadian Catholic. Leave . 'Pocket the difference betwoen the Smlbb, H. Ball, Oswald Sturdy, H. - .. - . and there reclined in the Dunlop. George Williams of Chicago$ a trip.out to Morden, Man,, and feelki . ,rt- . . 'lg Ice- . Dimities,in a good assr . ' things as they are; do not, through amount the contractor charges and the da=o1ripale blue batting. in W1, ' who his been absent from his home the to pleased with lite son's success oub. went of colore and designs, regular &ico 16c,.to I larger ,amount that we shall pay. . coon," whIch Miss Guillob of ndsor re. Mr. Acheson is an old farmer clear at per yard .I..... � ........... � ........... .. . � . rancour, envy orjealousy, wish to � too much past eleven years, was present with &11.i I 0c, A Handherohief Bargain You'll Like - . I ]French-Canadian by "The elections give I sent me. � I .1 I � . I . repla% this anxiety to the people; we shall see his brothers at the funeral. The de as well as a successful. merchant who ' . an nglishman Orarigeman. that the ballot -boxes are. duly staffed, Mrs. Elijah Martin's se,y�rxty,sev- ceased gentleman leaves a family , eon- can afford to retire from business" American Zephyrs at 1.0-12c . 15o Handkerchiefs for 10o Bave our compatriots of the . thus relieving you of the necessity of enth birthday falling upon Friday, slating of three daughters and seven He said that be. thought the trairie . ., " Opposition so little of the spirit of �ugust 3rd, the day of the S. 0. S. of ntario ' at he American Zop 11 rs,80 inches wide, in blues and pinks, 240 only ladies' fine embroidered handkerchiefs, with . .I..... . 1. . I patriotism as to. � imagine an Eng- fortning a judgment on public affairs, -A the eldest%eing William in San province:was ahead warranted. 71st colors, 2 yards will ma-ke a waist, I 0 VI 0 . . 11 Our friends have been long outin qcnic at Spruce, Grove, her daughter, Bror"11116isco and Lindsay of the Colleg- thought the rise of, the towuB would be hemstitabeaborders, regular value is 15C eacb,W0 � keepin at the Va. . . I . regular In ice was 25c yard, to clear At - .I: .......... I & . lish Tory more in the cold ,-we shall. warm them with Webster, thought it would be A late Institute cadets. . slow. : I . I . . . . . got a bargain on the lot and pass them on to you , . head of affairs than a &TIadian � -_ 1043 boodle, According to their deaerts ;the happy. suggestion to picnic in Mrs. A series of bicycle races will be . . . . at the same savidg, choice each.. . ............... Liberal P It is not necessary to eon- be granted a deal Martin's -own lawn, The day being , Mrs. 0. E. Lowe and daughter, . .1 � I . . I , Totonto Globe shall' Gretchen, after spending three weeks given by Alex, McIver, our bicycl . � . I . . . . older only -if the Government is unusually fine It was traly a mbst en. �. The firs't' Bia Bargains from 0 r . onservative. mine it does n:)t earn, And faithful . with the former's aunt, Mrs. George champlon, at an early date I . Liberal or if it is C Lld not, politicians shall make money, even f ble foast for:the birthday cele. Black, are now the guests other stater, will be bold on August 10th a;nd will be __W . � � I A . ... . . Now is the time.to buya Parasol I . . . I I These qualifications shot: , . . out of the food of oar soldiers-" ­ CrUtion. Trul� the. grand dame ' a Mrs. Kelly -of Montreal. . . it twenty mile road race with start and'.. I . . .0 . . � . . � . . . I . . . � . � . I I . count," __ - I If this .bad been the announced pro- . birthday tea party was enjoyed by all, . Ill Whitewear Departmen . . You can buy $1 OG and $1 25 Parasols for ......... . 75C gramme,�would you. have support d even tatbe fourth -gqheiation, who Our Oanadians aile tired of military finish on track. The second race W . � I . I . I tf 1 75 11 200 .11 : ........... $ 1.35 . � . . .e � happily are represented by Miss t�ura, -life in Canada be run in Qoderlch i4boub one week I I . . . . . . . 14 . I 2 50 to 9 00 . 44 . '........ - .1-11* 1.109 - I � . THE STANDARD . I it 2­6whlail: and Empire. . . . . . . I Price, the infant daughter of Mr,s, St. deserted from &ifax since spring. later. . . ' ' Ladibs' Gowns and . � I � I . I I . . . . . . . . � . . ... I . George Price, .who is the grand-daugh- Miss. Oatherine Ferguson, i who Was G. W. Videan with his wife, son and - . J I., I I � . . � . ..-. 50o Kerchief Tiesfor 880 , '' �, � OTL D.IVIDENIX -. . � . daughter were the guests last week of I ��� I I 0 4 4 - � . I I I . . . . ., . .., . - I. . . . .. JUNIOR' LEAVING STUDENTS ter of the honored guest of the even- the guest of her. gmildfathe.r, Mr.. ' . ­ .. 1. Ladies' line silk Kerchief Ties, made of wish silki in . I . Ing. . All the members-lof the kenealo- Alkerillead, let or her Mr. Videan's uncle arid anxit, Mr. and Drawers at 756 . I I . . ­ . . � , 1. . I . . . . .. . � . . On the Standard Oil Coln- WHO. WERE SUCCESSFUL., - I . I . Mrs.,Thos. Videarx, . ... Assorted colors and designs, our regular *price is - T � . I . gical tree were not present, for some home At Detroit. . 1. I Ladies7 Gowns made of fine white ' , 50c each, your choice of the lot for... . , ...... �. Ill, 38C . . . party d= a quarterly dividend of . I � __ .1 I reside in other cities. . About� 100 barrels of salt from the Master Charlie Turnbull of St. Gem- , . cotton, yoke of tacks and em- .. I .. , . . . I I I . I .1 .. . . -e on its capital of . � . . .. I b Works gels. Rectory is holidayin in London. . . . I . . eight dollars per sbar enj on Wed- : .V .. 1. . . . . .. The Education Departm Dan Dickinson - ex !; .1. I Table Linen at 25c -, *- . . . ninety-sayen and a half millions of . week issued the results , -postmaster gen- North American Chemical Sal . broidery trimmed, also Draw-, I.. .,-� . . . I .1 � . �. nesday.of last eral'of the U. S,, was the guest lately (Ransford's) were lyifig'ab the dock ' Walter Buch4nati, now of Toronto, , b a, ele. 11 . . . . I I I . . . . ' I I dollars., . . . . - does not forget his old home. His ' 'a i .. . , . 60 inch wide table linen, hea�y qual�ity,'floral design, . . I . f., I ". of Pelrb I., - junior leaving or J pnblic ,f -Mr,. Kinney. Bliss Dickinson And . Awaiting the Mary S. Gordon. ., 0"' Of ' r fine cam r idery, . 1. . .., This makes thirty-eight per cent. I beother is now in Havana ,with. a gant Ramb. embro . I . . 26C . I I . W,� . I 70,�h !17 , chool examinations,or the comme"cla her maid left with him on the c�t. The Sb, Andrew came in on Monday !? fte 0 0 - . regular 80e valuej to go at pet yard .............. . dividends declared within nine Is -a *heat f _$2 ; . . . I a', e _ b, t g -, r, . I 1. . �. . . I . � . � Iths. - diploma.part IT, examinations, Arid of, Pittsburg for a trip p Lake Superior. night.with 87,000, bushels of w or salary of ,000. ' . , , .. ... _ .. t .......... 75c . , , . . .., .. 1. - . I I � moi . the commercial - specialists' "' Mr. --Dickinson used to visit. Goderich � Richardson's' elevator. - She took a Master Otto Sickles of' Port Rur.6ir 46. - - . ' . �. 60c Table Linen for 50o . .1 .. .- � � In other words- this Monster trust aminutions held in July . last.. In regalarly a few years ago. . ' 6lidaVin . . . . . � . I . has made a net profit of At le stt ir - the Part I I junior. 1 ' lists that ' .. . I large cargo of'oats and, hay for Morb h g with his mother at the. $1.40 White Skirtfor $1. . - - ' . I .. I I I piece only of. extra heavy table llneu,very free of . . I . . seven millions- And .fifty thom �d eavin 15) indicates . Mr.. And: Mrs. Ben"sou -Cox and child- William, -- �, . . � I . . residence.. of- his. grind-mothen Mrs. I frill of wide . - starch,full 60 inches ,wide, floral design, regular . . . I I I ' followi, the a, I - I ' . . . .. . I . Ladies' Skirts of very Roe white cotton, . . , .0 . 500 . . dollars out of the peo�le of e nited referred . ran of Leamington have roturnod.� to Mi. and Mrs. .McGuffin -oi London Lewis Elliott - . . . embroidery and tucked cotton,extra, Wide gkirts .:1 1 ... . - - . . 11 - that the caudideates to Wive . . . I . I . I . � . -I.......... � ...... � ........... I . . .. .. a, durf t o *last tbeirlibme. . , I I . . . nests at the Victoria street par, . Mr. Dan. Mackay of the orjr' ' - 1:1 . - . .- . .. .1 . . . I . , States and Canada, durf ,passed in all.the five subjects of the �. . . are g . I an fac- . re ular value $1.40, to,cleat. At .............. ­..'..., '000 . . .. . I... . . . I � - tory staff is no a traveller for that .9 . , I . . I . . � . . . �. .. � . . . I three-quarters of a year. . examinations, while the. symbol P (3) Mrs, Zollen,of Chicago is the guest sonagel .. - . . . , w .. � . . I . . . A Snap in Towelin g . � .. I . I.. . . � . lo which the implies that tb a candidates referr � . The Pittsburg -c ku , :Iustit . . I . % I I . I .. ­ I � i - . � m , . ... .. 11 This is the institution ed to of Mrs. T. and the Misses Videan. arne in on good ti a I . , ation. I .. . . I � I . . � . . J '. I end only about 50 yards.'of I Huck Toweling, full 24 . . I Laurier Government has been kind have passed iii. grammar,aritlimetic Mrs. E. Carrington ,Tories writes to fr6m, Detroit tit about 12., 80'pi in. on � The rain on Sunday, . although. wish- � v - / prke& es , inches'vide, ,heavy,quallty linon,*.regular Value 'Ile -, . . .� ... , . �. Ind stry I &,rid lit , bee And state- her mother;, Mrs. Bell, that her only .Wednesday, the Sth lost. - �� * ad heartily, -for all -Week, prevented Some ,er ia in'Ladi . . enough to hand over the oil � 4 stbry.. Certitical .. . � . . y -spa, . � I . . . I ... I .1 . X � '� : 1 4 I . � . . . I . . . . . 12jo, to .clear at ....... ... I ... I., .... .,.,. �.. "...?'.. 91 . . . ,� i . . I . � . I � . m . . I .. , . . ... .) - . - , , , . � . �, 11 . of Canada. . . I I I Monte of marks will be forwarded' to. s6n, Edward Carrington, is learning Mr. W. Abdeison, merchant, Now many frofii attending Viet I oria'street - re' " * 1� ' � I : : . . . � . ' � . ".. .1 I I . . : . I . . . . . . Canadians not only have the ' privi- !pale and inspedtiors-ift no case Spanish quickly'16 their now home in York City, spent his holidays with his church *here Rev. A. , Waltonge Tom Aprons " �- I m� . . . . � just, beived.,.' I . I . . I . ­ . � . prine I . I : :.. g n, mar-. ..of Plattsylllle :commended a. . 1, I . : '' .. I . I .. � I .1 . � . 1. I I I lege now of sharing -with the people, to candidates-witblin ton. days,; tThe the city of Havana. . . ., . . b�obh4r-in4a;w,.Mr, D. Fetfilso I I I .. � series of, . . . 11 ., I ... ­ .1 . I. . . ,.... ,,.'% - � . Lln6n% Towels at, 7c, 1 * ,- . �. . . .. .... . � i , , 1. � . . I a n* ... . � . 'book of Ruth. In .. 'A' , . I I I . .1 . ­ ofthe United Statei in paying . tbis� results of the -other .July exarnina ions. .This year 1900 op�rxing out ew ket clerk. � - . . I . r . expositions in -the ,Ladies' Aprons made of ne quality white lawillwith Linen To 61s, size 17x34; red clheck and warvanted * . * .. . . 7 . enormous tribute to American will probablybe issued towards the century, Miss Skimmings has awarded. Mi. Alfred Videan,who left'Goderich the A, in. he chose for his subject � w , I I � bib and straps over 6houlders, nicely trimmed, 0 : fast color, fringed ends - a 'eel at each.. m7c . I �, p al to clear . . I . I . . . . J .. millionaires, but they have the .proud end of W6 weekl I I . . About 24 years ago, visited his brother, ,Waomill or *'The Ministry 50 . . . . . . I two special prizes, for - Grammar and , of Sorrow'! . with embroidery, extra 'value at each ...... I-. I I . , . I , . satisfaction of knowing that in pro- ,. pa,b- 1.� Ja I I I public r. Tom Videan, flour merchant, last and in the evening I Ruth' or ,!Godly - . . - I . . . . nior eaving. or . Literature. Master --'---M Mott winning . M . � . . . . - . . . .. 1. . � � I . portion to their respective numbers school leavin# examination-, a'-hanclsome paper weight, with a bar. � week. His home is near the Soo. " F601:iucg I I I .. . , th It Ladies' fine 'white lawn Aprons, nicely, trimmed Over . . I . ' � ill I The church was filled, even. . . . . ' . . I., . . I . . . ion" good . . . I they contribute far more than - their - Bayfield- P. -'(5) Bailey, Onmerons bor view enclosed,, and Miss Nellie Mr. Tom Weatherald, C.E;, wentbut it rained, Isoth morning: and . , shoulders With embroidery arid insert' c, Baldnde ,pf our -SUM'Mer . . . . � . 11 . . . I follow -victims in the. United States. ' Dopes, Dunn. P. (3) M. S. Aiken- J�xniesozx for,Litera0re,a, tie ill that *to South'Africa with the Mounted Po- ,evening, _ . � . . I . . .. yalue at eabb .... � ........ s.., ........................... 60. . . . . . . � . I . I .. I . I . I . . . . . Consumers in the United States pay -head, M, Keys, Moore, McQueen. subject with Ernest Rothwell, 6, pi6t- lice. In lite last. letter to ,his father he or . I Sunday next at Victoria street . . f ..1.- .I... . I �. . I . . .., .I , . - I , .. . I I � .. .. . . . . I . .Children a Aprons nicely Made and trim id '' . I Ts: t I.. .. , ­ . . I . ten cents a gallon for oil. Blyth -P. - (5) Barri Clark.. S16ter, ty little jewel :box.wIth the same view said he Would reach his. home here al- church the ,series. will arid.. For thet .. . . . . I e . . . I orse' In'lls. go,.'' . ,.. � I. . .. . Congumersin Canada pay twenty-, Stewart, -Cox, Ham- . but no at ................... � ............ ,...,."el, 500:&.75 . ... . I I ... ��,: . I. . � � Young, P. (8) .of the barbor.' Of late. years Miss Most, as quickly as his letter, . - discourse in. the a. m. Rev. Mr; Tom � , . - :� , . 1. . . . I... I I .. �. 1. . five cents a gallon for oil of inferior - . I . , Charlie has arrived yet., - - 1 , . .1 .. 11 � �. orss for'85a - - : . . . . ,.!� . . ; . I Mond, Wilford I . t . Skintimings'.prize is,awarded to the 'ir ix will take the third portion of e I I -1 . � I . .. .. . � I . . . . I . .1 . quality a ed Bruss0Is-Pl.(6)­Hog1*, 'Richardson, pupil obtaining the': highest marks'111' The -yacht W. 0. T.U, came in from R Ruth Gleaning in.the Bar- I � I . . . . I . . uth * ' ' ' ' . Your 6hoice of all out Summer Corsets that Were 500. � I . , are ,about sev n hundr puTuesday to coal. The party at In the. evening if Is . . I .. . - . . . . . . . .1 t. � ., I I . , . . .., I - . (8)-�--Bewley, ,,Buchanan, the three subjects Gr . Ovfe Fielldflcl and I ph .15c Yests for 10c. . . each at. � ........ I .... I .......................... 1-1 thousand houses in Canada lighted by Work. - P. I I ammaxii Opropoel. Detroit RU . 366 . 11 Cdusley, Lamont.. Ross, Strachan, tion, and Literature.' Master . Ernest of yachfsmeh steamed lip to'Main Sta� Reward, Married to Bqaz." - � � . 1. � . . . . . . I . . .. I . .. I . I I I . . . .. .1-1-1 coal oil. The -families residing in tit their force. Some of I I . � * . . . . these houses pay ten cents a gallon , Telfe:r, Vanestone, .0immer. Strath. , ,, Rothwell received' the'prize this year.- tion to augme ial. which was to be LadieW Vests made of very fine c6tton yarii in white , - . . . . . . . .1 I . � . , . * I I , .1 . . . I . � . . The lawn see . . 011nton­�P, (5)-G. D. Chidlek..R. . . On,Wednesday last Richard Sprung : theparty. took kodak views of :our held.oublonday evening at'the resil . and cream,nicely trimmed around neck with lace . . ' . ANN&% I . � I . I . � . . I . more for coal oil now than they did young lidles. ' . I afid,ta e igonlav i,ce was 15o each, to clear 10 Our Leader Oorset I . OhldleV,, Clem.eint, CAk,.Dowzer, Jet- laid an information before Police Mag- :Miss, Orabb of Bay City. is thegpest ene 'postponal� . 0 p; oil r C . t 0 of Mil. Ji Shannon, was t ' y ,�V before the Laurier Government got. r, I , the e Ne, 0 ,e at each ............ . . 1. I I . into power. . frey,'Murch, A. McHweu, P6rte R- istrate Seager against Daniel Wiggins of Mrs. C. C.,Ciabb, Elgin a,venue. ., ed on account of the dampness of , the . , - � . . . .. � . I � � �. . , . . . . I _ . .. .1, . . . I . The friendship of the Laurier A. Smith; E, M. Snell. P. ft-�- and William Costie for unlawfully'en- Miss Campbell; daughter of ex -Post- lawn, :. I I . . I I .- . � . . . . .. I I . I I 1. ., I . Goveinmerib for the Standard Oil ,Acheson. Agnew. Bentley, - Bla e, . couraging and assisting at the. fighting . . . .1 � . . I . . �. 1. I . I I . . . I I . I . I . � . . I Trust costs these Canadian oil eon. 'Cooper, DO10, Houston, Jarrot,Jenkills, MastenCampbell,46. laid, up� with ty- Rev. Mr. and Mrs. A. - Waltonge , 11 . . . 0�. 'I . k' - . 11 I at, last. The . . . . . . � I ____ . , . � a � . I . of d6gs an the Srd. of Aiigu . ­ . I Tom and t*�,daufbtera,Hva, and Vera, .1 , . y I . .t 610 , 1. . . ­ .. I 1. . a A . phoid fever. . . I .. . IQ 0-A P_ 1-1 _- . . � . . � . . I . . . I .. L . I I . ! dollars a' MArming, Middleton, -I". El' McI00'a case w a enlarged to Friday ,tho 10th , Mx�s. Lewis Elliott -b, ueits�- o Rev. Mr ' ,, I . Children s Hose I . .. . I ­ . I ... I I � I C... . . . I . sumers about two millions of. . I _ %a returned from are, the g . and Mrs.' .� � . . . . . . I . . ... I 1. . year. . . . . ouimetts. Proctor, Robson, -Rogers,, in6t. At the request of -the defendante! a very, pleasant -visit at London � with Robinso 1. . I I ''. . N I 1. - I , : I . . . .1 I I I U. . I .. . . � � I 11.1 . .- . . . I . I I . I . I . I � . . . . � 1. . 1. . . ­ I . I . . . . . ., . . � . I .. . I . . - I . The Standard Oil Trust is au.ppoged Stout, W,isemau,.Whitemarl, Wilson. counsel on account'ofthe absence of LOh ystal �. - Miss Blabel Graham'. of Cleveland is .1 . I . . . I I . . tadiea� Corsets hiiicle ,of I I to have a "soft snap" in the United passed in blat6ry��J- B. Frazer. two�material witnesses for the defence. herdaug4ter; Mrs. .r . . I . at 6o 1. � . . . . I I . . . States, but if it had its a Crediton -P. (5) Callfras, N. Cough" % The case coming up for & hearing on Miss Hillier has retired. fr - at the parental -home. Miss Maud . � . . . I I . . . , I . I , . � ` oft a snap In . our obus! _ � . .1 .. . I ': I ­ , . . . French Jean, 'all steel � '. * " es, 0. D, Braun, 1. n -lope Grallarniher sister,, is holidaying at the �, . . . I . filled, mlicely irimmed . . - - ,. " , � anada ,11n. P. (8)"Ban th6,tdate.the Police Magistrate.after ess and Mrs. M. Cooper of Port I . .. 11dren's cotton - . . I I ' . 1. I . ' , the United States as ivhas. in 0 I . . residence of0aptallitirld Mrs.Willough. . � 0 doz'en only'of chi . with lace Ar6un i, top, ,, I � - _.;i. . .. . .. S. Brarm, Lawson. hearing the evidence of,sevekal wit;- Will c t. on in McLean's Block near . . . . . � . . I . . � I., . , ,., I . I - W . I I � hose, wa:rranted fast black, . ' . pl .�,�, Ic Woo arry Exchange. . � I I .it would own the whole continent . do nba6es on both sides . dismissed the the BINVI . . by, hersister. .' . ... , . Iong.walst,guallanteed , , . . within a very few years -M . ontreal Dungannon -P. J5) -S. - -Barry- intend takii3g h I . ... I . .. I . Made of good strong cotton . . to fit well; usually sold tiv , . . Star. ., I,. �. P... (8)Brown, Durnin,Glenn,'Killigart case without costs, there: being no We are pleased fo find that a Huron � The Misses, . 011. , . , . yarn, arsorted i$zefic your , . Be . . . at 75c, our Leaden, CorA A" .. . . � . . . . . . . - . . . Robe loods - I . S 11 place of C .. � . C . . I . irts, H, � B. -%- widence to Warrant a contictibil. E. teacher has been chosen.to fill the.pos days -and will upt, be',:ab their place.of 11 choice per pair,. w... .. ... I . . . � . . . 60 . � ... ,. . I . : I '. - (5)Beelver; Gardi. Ill --appeared"for the com. ition of the late Mr. Halle, as prind . I - . ­ . I I I I Kdter-P. I- bilsiness until the 23rdinst. W.ewish I :.�. set at . ..... ­ ­. '.. . .. . . 4 . I , ,� . .1. � � R , I . Campion Q. Ov . � . � , 6. � . ­ . I � � . . . .,� 1. . ­� , -* 1. . . � I . .. ,� .. : . " .1 I � . (9) Big . . . I � . Monteith, - Sanders. T, � (3) -Bis I 'hant . rung and Geor& A. J. pal of the Model school. .M, Rot them.a pleas'ankyateation. .. .11 . . . . . I . I : � I . . �� '.. . TEEN RACE AND CRJ9EM DODGE . - n_e: . ,a, ' I . . 1. . . I . � � . . . . Borland;'. Dempsey, Praynel'Grok 0 Praser forSIbe defendants - Costie and Stewart of,Bluevale'is the choice out . - The Misses Whitely,daughters of Dr.' - I � . I I . . 1. . 1: I I .. - . I I 1,011 . . .. . . I six narnes w . **""*+**"+"*,*ssoo***$Oss*********"**Osso .*Osos****,"*+ , An ominous sign of the approach- Hi,ks, Hoolier, . Jackell, A c a um, Wiggins. I I -Of hich.were selected out ot W-hitel� were holidaying at Haronia . �', . . . . I . I I . . . 1. ., . . . Robinjon. Ross,'Southcott.' . . . . Mr. Coulso' hasw'rofixruod -to jr�ing.� 43 applications Bluevale his more Beacb, oft Huron with Mias� Cephs: . . . . I I I . . . . .. . � � � . � . Ing elections 'is the very ,palpable � Goderich-P. (5) Cantelon, . Catining- II �:to send to Ooaerich, 1, Fisher, btibliave retu'rned.' I . . I . � . I . I 1. I . . 1. . . YOUR MONEY BACK . � . . . .. . I . I . attempt which La Patris is making'at - ston and Mr. Leobard ,of, -the water.. than good choes I . I : . � . 1. . I . I . . 1. .1 XXl.T0UW­ANW ]IT - , , . .1 .. . .. � � I . . resen a n. raise e an I ham, - -A. L". Johnston. MoDowelft works staff is* busy locating pbstrub. and just'think of Edim Dennis of Chat- - Mrs, Charles Tfk6n6r of Torouto and ' . .. . . . . I � . I . I . . . . . . I . . .. I I . � . ,.. . I . . I . . I . I . I . rae McIlwain, McRae, Miliall, Sturdn tions down by the sea. . ham'.6 . .ailing it "Islee yBluevalei'.', We ' I .. I . . I I . . � I � I I . creed c in the Province of Quebe . cb. 061. . � , h sons were the guests the past week of � . I ­ .. . . . . .. I . . . I In an e itorial of Weduesda, - last I , Long, P. (8)-�-Briagesi Obur Elliott, Alex; Mo'D,Allan has not yet left for congratulate Miss Uary Rusk on er Mayor Wilson at "The Frontena6.1' I , - , . .. .. . I . . . Tarte's paper makes a viol t at a , borne, Dougherty, Eduard, .Paris. .. . , .. I . . appointment as assistant principal for They left to -day for their home. . : � I � , � , . . � 4) .., . against what it calls "th or Gordon, 0. M. Jobilston, ' Reilev, . . the Model school. term.. � . . I � . . . . I . . I . Knox Ewan. Marshall, i Mr. George Crabb left for Brantford , I Mrs. George Hamilton of Sebring- ­ . I . . intolerance." R. ,.XcDonald. Me on Monday., where a position &watts . Mrs. John Martin is Visiting heir son ville and three daughters, Mazle,Louisa . � : I . I . "I., � I . ­ . . . . .1 I I The writer says in part: I . Miller, W.. J. Miller,. Milligan, . . I I in Winnipeg, where he has see tired a (0, * , . 00 . Nicholson, Newton, Sbaw, §nell him. . I.. � I . I lunratIve position in'the Land's Officei.' and Charlotte,were the guests. on Mon. , . I . � . . . I . . . . "The Tory party -is thoparty o I.. ' . Atty of their relatives,grs. John Storey . . . . I I . . I I Stev; art, Turnmer, Vivian Wilson. The apples in many Orchards are all Mra�. Martin wont .'in companY with and Miss Munro. .� I , . I Hensall-P, (6) H.Horton, WeLlearxi, spotted. with, inky' blackness.. Mrs, and Miss Cautelon. I I . � .1 . , I . . . . . . I o es constitute the pro a of orylam. Macarthur, Urquhart. P. am� . A Kingston St. dog an � d his chum of . . Miss Guyott . left lasb week for her . . . � . . � . I . I . I rom larke � allace. o u ra-6 (3)�C I . I I I R. Brown is quite, better after his . I I . . . M19TON . . ham, we discover in the ene y er6n, Coulter, Grasgick, Reith. R �in Ave, pick up all the old shoem long serious illness in the-spring.� . , . home at Windsor after & very pleasant . I �� ., . . ­ . . 0 ' 11mP .Xixxcardiue�P *(5) Achert. Arm ol cotton and every rubbish they coon visit with her friend Miss Mary Rob, . I � . ­ . � I I . . ., . . � . formidable elements of hatr a aini.s,b Miss Nellie Donagh, )Ate man%ger of . . . .. . ­ I 11 I . . .. � , � . . I I I I the French province of u ec; strong, Ji Vowleil,.Harig�i Knake, A- find and scatter it a,11 over ."I'll'i ' I ertsou, at her home. ' ' � I . I � , � , I . I McFarlarx. A. G. MROICaT, 0- Mae- uear.the'Oddfollow's Hall. The,,yun",L R. B. Smith's milliperyestablishmenkt. Mr. Tommie. Norman Is i9milingon , .1 ­ 1. . I . . . . .� I . .1 I . . I I I � I . I .. � I � . I 11 Chiefs and organs are directed 1�y konzie Stewart . Js opening out in L. Hall's latA stand. ,, 'e intends to . . . . . � . I . . I I I . I I . .. - the same fanaticism. Clarko Wallace, , J. G. MacLeod, they utterwhile dolug so. would- make . . allwhWineebliftri. Tommi , . 1 ____0 ------ who is to-dity the high priest of Wilson, - P. '(3).Averv, Blair Bland a tie believe that they were reall Miss Florence Doyle, a former steno- remain In-this,world a whil longer 0 0%A0V_M0 . . . YW%AO%P~ r .. . . y � .1 I I I I I I 11 . . I. intolerance, is at the same timoAhe Cunningham, Finlay, Oilchrls�, ilenry Ill exploits, especially grapher in the Goderic'h organ factory, He is one Mail Who has lived to rea4 � I � . I . right band of Sir Charles Tupper, Johnston, Kennedy; Lewiq. Lutsler gaton St. smart canine. 1. nub now,of Diatroit,will spend her vaca- his own obituary, and. not . have felb . � I I . . .1 . . . .. , � . � It" ,y - ' TO'Our ...1. 1. 1110 talk 11F .over the Ri . . the n . "The Province of Quebec to safem D Martin, Tillie, J. MeElbannely, Miss Lizzie Barry will spend her Obn a guest at the Park House of, Mrs, much edification either. . I . S - Just, , : . . . I . 1. I guard its best Interests; oughb ,to ey, McGaw, Me- vacation with her anclei: Mr. Dan W. Shatill,Q)n. - . � . . I . . Mr. E . d.CAasar left on Thursday. a.m. . . 1. . I. � , . .1 I .. . . . Oil$** .. . I . I M. I � ­ I . I . � . I refuse all support to, the . party of. Gregor, 13, Ai Maekenz`e, D. Mae' Bruce, Michigan,. . .. . ­ I � , I Messrs, Warren and ArAliur Robert- last for the Soci, where he will reside. . i I � . . . � . . . I . . I i fanatics. We have nothing to gain, but kenzie, A. McKinnon, George McLeod � � I If the ingredients6ome '. � Great I . - , everything to lose if we give arms Georgia McLeod. T. McLeod, Mary' Messrs. Goo,' Porter and Dudley son of Chicago registered at the British Mrs, Ed. Ceasar left on Monday a.m. . - . I : � � I I . . I � . " � I , ry, Pollooli, Holmes represented Huron Lodp No. Exchange last week, The came up for Bay City where she will remain ' from our store. Nothing . . . . . . .1 I I . Paterson, Peacock, Per Z I I � a -i I ; I i � I , I I - 0 I . I 0 1 th 119- . I influence power to this horde oi ' olmle, Balen 02 1. 0. 0. F, 10 the meeting of the from London on their tan em, -having WIW her parents until her husband gets . Atc�410 . . I fanatics.' � . Sinclair, Thompson, T a, Grand Lodge held in Hamilton on. came to the Forest City with the 1101 settled at t1ld Soo. . I M. � .. . but the best can come out' � I . I I. � I . . .Clearing , I "Public order, the welfare of the Welob, .13ovall of London, who are &6 presen6 �, . . . country, national prosperity demand Kintaill-P. (5)-CXAwford, Cowan, Wednesday 4ndThursday of last week, residentsoftho0ityof0hicago. They Wefeelthat our correspondencein of our store becouse -noth- - - . . I . . J. D. Hussey, Ronny, Matheson. Mae- Mr. glo,sspb. � Doyle of the Bank' of Tnn NEWS-AHCOUD has its share Of. . . . that we leave in opposition the donald, Allm &Mi .0 Winghain has been holl. aore pro.,pering, W.6 are glad to note, in faltors to the town, . ing but the'best is'al � low- � - fted - 1. I .. S a 1 I Fe;, I demagogues, the fomenters ,of re- 'eJ. Mackenzie, Alex. It. .9 their new home, ' - .. power irl'attracting vi i . I tivi . liglous and national hatreds." Mackenzie. E. McMillan. U. T. Me. day1rig at his home St. Vincent St. ' �, 'fford of . and we know we. do all in Our � power to . I � . . . 11 . . . . . . . I . Murchy. Clark, P,( 8)-Scotb, . I . I Mrs. William, Oil Brantford Attract them. , ed to come in, . � . I . . . ,--OF---, . I . . I Whitt is this but an appeal to the I I I tit I I I . � . Wingbam,P (5 Agnew, Edwards, I I � , spent a few days in town e guest of . � I I . . . . .. I I . � race and Tell tons prepudice I . I her brother, Mr. Tom Bates. ' . Miss Mabel Macdonald has returned � . . . . � . V.-l ­r1_ L 8 o7frAhe r3glestone. Garriol, Gillies. Gregorvo . 41 U i it. 41 4-h .. _,�.Irb her . This is the season when ' . .� I . � . lie cu. Ur the hypocritical guise of berating the Conservative party for its fanaticism, Mr. Tarte's orgair,inakks a barefaced attempt to wave the tricolor in Quebec in the hope of winning votog. fox, a Government in which. the un-Britiall rinciples of Tarts, Bourassa, Monet Oo. exercise such a strong influence. The eleven hoof In Sir Wilfrid's vaunt. ed broad-minded Imperjplism. is all too clearly shown. One voice for Quebec, another for Ontario. And yet it is always the Tory "rags" that are accused of stirring up all this race and religilous animosity, 16 is another � ease of Satau rebuking sin. -Toronto I News. . ., , I . i ....m , ....Ift!tt�_ THE ORIGIN OF . "Fouq!Y.Rov W3310kn3t. I - A corespondent writes Tnu Xr,wa. ARC01M as follows :-Years ago when the Whiskey sold in the WesternStates wits conaidored very bad and likely to be deadly ,poison it was customary When a party of travellers came to a saloonfortbem to draw lots to see which one should take the test drink, It after he drank he 6ould walk forty roas and not require'an undertaker to complete the job then it was consider - eel s6fo for the others to Imbibe. Thus the name, "Forty -Rod Whiskey,, ,1 ­ I 11 I I I 11 - I � A 10AV GUOCERV. , Ono of the neatest grocery stores that we know of In this county is It1hat of Sir. Thool Allen of Dungannon. The stoekle; Yjew And neatIV arranged , while the whole interior looks tpie and San, It In just such a atore ag nhould ttmob cuntomora so that Mr. Allen Henry, Hobbs (bonors), Hougli., 0, Kennedy,,Kerr, L, Martin, M. Lane, Murray, R-ibertson. Stewart, White- � roan, A,, Wilson,. P. (8) Ansley, A. Beaton, G. Beaton, lgrn�ab Britton, E. Cayler, Dever, Gracey, Gilchrist, R. Jermyn, M. Jermyn, E. Lane, Little, Musgrove, ff. Martin, Millen, Thomp- son, Walsh, Senforth-P. (6) Dickson, H. Kelley, Mackenzie,W. McMillan, Scl;lter,Scotto R. (3) Archibald. Broadfoot, Brounell, Carbar, Courtney, Dorrance, Lane, Lowrie, 0. 1, Macdonald, L, Macdonald, H. MacKay,M. McMillan MeMann, Mc. Michael, 11, McTavish, Murray, Pren. dorgast. Seel, Sills.. SmillieAThompson, Waugh, White, Willisob, It. A. Wil 80110 - . . .- i I . 0011borne Township. I -_ A vea heavy thunder-ttorin passed , , over th a neighborhood on Saturday -evening fbIlowed by,ft heavy rain storm. . Mr. arid Mrs. Solar of Westfield wore *the uestff of Mr. and Mrs, Bowdon on Sabgatb. I . The rain oft Saturday and Sunday will stop harvesting foi A, few days. Mr. Samuel Stevens wears it smiling face for his wife pr6sonted him With a little dishwasber on Aug. 7th. - Miag Jennie Strov of Goderich spent Satutdipgr In cedar aliel. Ifflas anoyAllitrand tissWreathy Stoveno of the Maitland concession left 'for Stratford oil Friday to,, it Week'sVisit, We understand that Airg and Ky. lll,,%.. yr� I U I ___ _Xvs. I . It - trip to Briti'8'0601' W , timbla. to of their health Mra'MoDoRl.o r ! r�Algoj dw T herdaughter, I presents: I oughb to build tip a pros erous btlal. wottro,gladtliab r. W , � jl6s, He is Well known rti the village t,ers is improyin rapidly . and roundabout, as an oflicient teacher been laid lit) Witt puenri beiviog taught the Dungannon school ho 0 to soon see him hroan jgueeAsafahy for four and it halt years. Achool will sh%rb on X ilia Aucce6sor b;V tile Wan� in the rrin. 20th ittAk I . o1palabip 16 M,F1 Tigart of Bonm lite, Mr. refor Menwall of 't W"'o I I - soon have his mWinill ron , Was& Me, McHwau has I Allot WAVO Is AWOM1119 OV0 140116111 MOrriAll 0,11gAgNI to run the 016 t1tefMonlewr reffisteting oloso to Mr. 3161166 6f Lower C&n Do dogroes In nom6patts. Ing 06t Xrf aeorge NOV4614 I I , Misses McPherson And . Vida Brown rom er v . ,,, . . � 'i ,spent the Civic holiday in, Brantford aunt, Mrs. McDougall of Wingham. . good things -to eat are par. BOUTS AND SHOLN . . - with Mrs. Henderson,'who Allowed her Miss Belia, Macdougall of W-inghaw .1 � . . . . . I . . . . little son Cyril to accompany them on is spending the balance of her vacation ticularly in demand and I I I . . . 1. .1 .1 . � . . � . I I . I their return. . . at the residence of her aunti4ro. Arch- we have made ample,ime- I . . I . . 0-1--, . . � � . � � ' I acdonald. . � . I � - . . � I . Mr.Tames Strongh has gone to spend le M . . ­ 4. There is o doubting the summer at Little Current, where _�____ . parations. All the .holi � quality in our store4 Our 'stock is . . � I tire unequalled new mills are being built And there is I . . .- day staples and delicacie�q fro in th best manufacturers* and our prices , ood prospect for workingmen. Mr. Harlock. . we are . . §M. Hendersoni who wrote for him to . are to be found here, care. go up to Little OurronL . . Miss Lucy Cowan spent, Sunday with fully selected and at. right e were I TheMisseaMcKellar And Fraserof filierias in Seaforth. noon -we, . Wingbarn are the guests of Mrs. J. 0. Mr. and Mrs, George neacoin of prices, We can give you . . Johnstone. . . Harriston returned home on Saturday royal' -service and save you � I Come . Mr. arid Mrs. Evans of St, Joseph, after spending a tow days visiting, Mr. � money. . ng Missouri, and little Mar nerite, are the Beacom's parents. I When buXi up -to- e is of their uncle anyaunt, Mr. and , . da e footwear), a heap cash store. - � I I Etni", J. W. SmItb. It Misses Eva and Emma Lockhart, Of . ,9, the old reliable � . ' , " Mrs. Al. Frank and little daughter, Seaforth, are Visiting their aunt, Mrs4 '04, Fruits --w I Our motto for Friclay aild Saturday : . Goldie, are the guests of the former's 'Robt. Beattie. . , : � cousins, the Misses Knox, Mrs. Feank Miss Minnie 0harobill of Goderich . call and'see what,we hime, . Every. qustomer satisfied with genuine bargains. . . . Is accompanied b her sister, Miss township spent Sunday with her undlet .. . . I I � . 9 . � Maggie Johnston of0hicago. Mr. Joseph Churchill. ' I to o9or as 'We are going to . 11 � . Mrs. Onthoaxt and two little dtiugh�, Miss Belle Nollanso who hag been . tera, Adelaide May and Mnriel, have living in Pittsburg for some time, hag., handle fruits to your satis- WM. TAYLOR & SOM , . � returned to their home at Toronto af. returned home. faction and ours also, �'We Cash and One Price, :_hTv . I ter & very pleasant visit with Mrs. The many friends, of Miss Nellie , We buy direct from the , 4 � . + ggs taken as Cash. Wilson, Mrs. Catheart's mother. Ate. Watt are sorry to see her so . very low .. INSURANCE OPPIC,9 AT THE STORE. . , .� Catheartalso spent a, folm days with at present, groWers, consequently only" . . . __11__1--_ . I his wife earlier in the season, Mr. Richard Pearson and Miss Mar one profit bas to be added. Vok-ok-A A Mrs. Knox is spending some weeks visited friends In Hullotb And Goderleg, � -- - - .in Toronto, where several of her ate. township. . .0. I � . � . . I I ­__­.__ � . . ters reside, miss Kate S. Webster spent, Sunday F I .Mx. I 11 � I mn" . � 1 miss Elsie Martin Wdh accompanied 'With Miss LIZZIO USA- - , Melville. I CONTRACTINGo on her return from Detroit by her The hum of the threshing machina I . . - . I RS, LISTI 1900 . . , brother Russell. . is heard In the Vicinity of Harlock, ,!�" I - - i Ao tbn Imptopslon 18 abroad that I ... - Ural, Carleton attended the council Mr. Thomas Knox (Vent; Sunday at' Tho%:Nlacketizio'a forowan thlg,yoar�;-"W'101hNL% I Munioipallty of the Villaga of Bay- M�po,d i,ay ViRt nuch In Tiot tho easo aq . meeting to which the citizens were in- setiforth. into bit,41imm oil tviy own aecov,�["A!"",,V,olol").tvoir,o,,aI I viterd that want to give, their views On I rGook's Cotton 200t 00 . , ', I 10 success . o*er reemiled tile sevvioea of several the granolithic avemenb question, fully�, odet. monthly Ill flold, Couiaty of Huron - 68. anfe, offeetw6l. DO 60 AS vetaofa I alli now Prepared to I - , . 1 11.0--l-1--- ­l, .1". I Vila- (IfitlaMliwa lAwn mrA 1%"Afk, 1AVAL . . �0�1��_­­r-G­ tl,44.. 0-6 eAM. I