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Total expenditure In 1890, the last, year of conservative rule
$41,702"9_83 ; total exPenditure In 1899, the A4sh year of Liberal
rule for whIolil e(impleto 11gures are to hand, -$61,542,085; oati-
mated oxpQnditure forthe o urrentftscal year, $06,312,027, 1
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'At last Friday vight's meeting Robert Holmes had the lierve to
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OR,Y W he was horwitly elected, , If such was the case why dia the
0overnment endeavor to, - Bhivk the iavestiption and why has
Robert Holmes not published i u the Xew .Bra such evidence as,was
taen in 1899 so that the, readers 'of that 'paper might judge
for themselves, He , ought to be fair and honeit enov,gh to do oo
instead oil indulgiu � g I in plat -form bombast, Le , Vs ha . ve that evidenoet
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I Mr. Holmes, and at the %.vze time tell us why the Gove!, iment re-
fused to oonlinue the* investigation I ast secoioD. For your saket
as well a3 its own, it did not waut any Purther exposure of the
scandalous work of the Machine and nobody knows this bet'v-er than
you do, Mr, Holmes, Do be honest about the matter,
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ABUSE OP TUPPER IS TUB 3KEY NOTE OF TEEN LIBERAL
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The Liberal rally held in �h �� s town. hall on F riday night last was well
attended the hall being comFortably filled. A nuoZer of Couserva-
tives we il" �reseat, having been drawn fhib�eiv by the announcement that
Xv. Donald Frar,et of Guysbor6 would be a speaker. "The Nova Scotian
M. P. is a drawing card. lie fr, I I )Ig libysically, has it good voice and can
tell a fail -IV funny story. but lie wftF,3 not fir), good form Friday of t, � JI)
wasquit.e evident that Mv, pj�aser, like Siv*Richatil CartwelgTht, Mr.
James McMullan, Dr. LanderUn arid obiterLiberal orators, is v&st(Y Ides
effectlye in apologi . sing for the acts of the Laurier Government than in
the old days when he stormed.up and down the country deriouncint tile
iniquities of the Tories. This is a facb paterib to anybodi, and every ody
who has attended a Liberal mee6ing at any tlri3e withih the past veay.
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Abuse of Sir Chailes Tupper appears to be the key note of the Uueval
campaign. Mr. Fraser accused the Gratirl'Old Man of this, that and. the
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other shortcoming. . . � . .
A number in the audience aettially expected that Mr. Fraser would ,
attempt . some defence or exy-6nation of tbe West Huron ballot olutro, 9 e ,
but he made no referencemnatever, not even to the extent*of .telling t e
audience why a Parliamentavy investigation bad been refused. . I .
Nov was Mr. Fraser much niore voluble regarding the Yukon scan-
dals.' He admitted that irtemilarities had been committed, .but t 11
the blame on officials of .the Ctiveinment. He did not explain w1%;1 IN
I . ndependent f,natilry had been ro.Aised bV the Government. .
fTo give tile impression that the Laurier Government has reduced. the
National Debt Mr. Fvaser told a funny story at Which the audience laugh-
ed, as was expected of them. Mr, prdser. was not candid enough to tell
those who were lisLening to him that, the debt of the Dominion, has. in-
creased du7 Ing Libewd vule, though they have not carried oil any great.
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national work during their four ye.�rs of power. . . . .
. Prior to in lie ,go AT.,. Fraser wa I a one of the loudest; advocates of,407ree
Trade as thev have it in Rnpland" but on Fridav night he dropred his old
, clilalued. why be. did so for
theme entivii1y,though lie. mir,ht at least have e.,, I
at one time he wanted ou ' thing just so badly as the blissful sta,L�l 62
affairs that would.have been brolight, about by 1111'reer Trade as they have
it in England." ` I � . :�, .. . ... . . .
I We nave reduced the tariff ten per centi., Mr. Fraser claimed, but not.
an old-tirrio Libeial. Ili the hall signified his approvall for had they not
been led to expect much qre I aler things. ' I . . . . .
The only document Mr. Fraser appeared to have was a bound voluma�
of what he said was Cona.rvati�e campaign literatuve in 18,',J, From thl;
he read extensively arid with intich, enjoyment, ' �
Mr. Fraser cls,imed that Sir .WilFrid Laurier made Canada a natio2a
and the audience looked puzzled, , If was a Guess HOW P assertion. � Sir
Wilfrid is not yet on record as 6, q'tatesman whii.initiatedanything. - -1
On the whole Mr. Frasev*s speech ,was disappointing ;ven to those
most boncerned. Messrs., Macdonald, MeW.Illan and Holmes also apoke.
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The chair was occupied by Mr.'James Scott. . I . I � . . 11 . . .
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THE MAN WHO KEEPS HI . 8 WORD - WENT TO BELK S13PTON
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Hon. Hugh John. Macd . ona . Id bas.beeniviribteaby the Lilberials -f I or not'
standing in Winnipeg for the House of Commonsi,'T'lle calibird of "The',
man who keeps his word" is shown by his reply *hich was as frillows :2._
,,If Sifton satin Winnipeg,Iwould, Iwasaskedt,of,ight.bim. �I . have .
gone to seek him inhis own corabituency. . . . � . � . .1 .
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The measure of prohibition that Hugh .John Macdonald has given the.
Province of Manitoba is sufficient to dra;i frorn'the Methodist Conference
a resolution of approval, and commendation of his G6vernment..' . . . . ,
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Winnipeg, Sept. 18. -Archbishop Langevin's orgitri, discussing the 06-
litical outlook, says the Liberals in Brandon, seem utteely disheartened,
and without hope, while the Conservatives are confident. It adds :-"It
is a fight between tbe.most powerful man in Canada and the weakest
member of amediocre Cabinet;-betvird(in the mostpopular citiz,enol Mani-
tobaandthemostuppopular, between a statesman whobastbereputa.
tion of sterling honesty and straiglittorwardness and a liontician whose
career is summed in the popular mind by the pne.malodorous -word, .
'Siftonism,' and in such a fight; who can doubt, the result ? Thribundreds:
of independent elbritors in the constituency -men, we mean,, who have no
party affliliation-will naturally be attracted by the sunny ways iind ,ad-
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mirable qualities 6f the one candidate and repelled by the alleged 'slick,
propensities of the other, and -they will vote accordingly." . . . I
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In the public accounts _ of 1800 (page �8) tl[io following figures. are
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Net debt of the Dominion, 1890. j..........._.., $2136,273,44-6 1
Net Debt, 1996 ...................... :. i... s ........ 258,4977,402 . .
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I I Increase ................. ......... I.e., $7.770,0A
In the official statement of the T,ibekal platform, as published Ili 18630
the following passage occuvs::� I I . . � . I . :
"We cannot but vlew,wlth Alarm the enormons increase in the public -
debt and in the controllable annual erpendituve of the Dominion." ' .
Messrs. Laurier, Cart,wright, Mills. and Co., who 11y)ewed with alarm"
the increase of the debt before iihe elections of ISM, now"dak the people to
endot as an, increase of nearly $8,000,000 since they came into power.
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TR � E RACTICE 13UT WERE IN A
HURRY TO PROFIT 33Y IT WHEN ,TRE -OPPORTUN"
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In the four yeays since Juneil.896, the Liberal Members. who have been
rewarded with offices number more than the Conservative appointees in
any similar period of the eh�hteen proceeding years in which they were in
power. The following is it tolerably complete list of those who have re-
ceived positions so far, but a good many are to be provided for before the
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Name. - Constituency. Position.. P I .
Francis Forbes, Queen's, X. S., judge, RU
G. G. X1'1)f[, , Queens, X. B., senator, 1,000 .
P. Becharck, lberville, � senator, 1,0co
M. 0. Cameron$ WestRuron, governor, 7100 - .
J. Lister, Laiialiton, . judgey 8.000
John Yeo, Prince, P, E. I., aenat�r, 1,000 . .
J. B. FiBetj Rimouski senator, 11,000
.C. Beausoleil, t�-'_"aj1Lfa'_,-' . P. M., , 4A, .
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C. It. Devlin, � Lotbirij, Im. agerib, 2,000
Diii. Ainfreb, Dr.., ore Inland Rev.,. 11 500.
J. Laver ue, non� I ,Judge, 4,000 .
F. Lan,%oller, . Quebec Cen., _' 5,000 �
Montinagny, u 1�6' , . 4f ooUL
P. A. C oquette, 'I dge, I ,
Sb, John, 11 ato 1000 ,
J. V. lo'llis. sell ry I
Sir Henry Joly, Senator ,governor# - 7,C00-
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Sir Wilfrid Laurier's policy 4s a pureIX negative one.. He does not �
Purpose to do anything to better the cort Ition of the co�ntry. He will
leave things just as they Are, Tarlif reform has reached finality under �
the Liberals and as for preferential trade with Great Britain, Sir Wilfrid :
Lutirier says no efforb will be made on behalf of Canada to secure it, be- ,
cause Canada does not want it And does not, expect It.
The policy enunciated by Sir Chat -lea Tupper is the direeb antithesis of :
this. It 19 a positive, aggressive policy; having for Its object the. accom.
plishment of certain deflolLe purposes. . � . �
According to The Fat -ming World (Sept. 11), the value of the principal -
food products imported by Greab Britain in 1890 Was 620 million dollars :
and of this Canada contributed only AoVen per cehL The piriblem. that �
has to be solved by the farmels of this country," Says our contemporary, :
'*is how to capture. this mat keb." The referential trade'policy of Sir j
Charles Tupper is the very thing that. wirl do it, A moderate preference i
for colonial goods in the markets of Great BrItAin, less than the 40 per :
cent. tbab we extend to the Mother Country, will increase the 7 per cent.
that we contribute to 25 or 50 per cent, Under an Imnerial- tiraft,.rAritio.1 '
cent, of tba-whrile. Sir Willuid, Laurier has no poH6____fi__ __ - '
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towards the capture of' this great 620 million-dollai market by the
riots of Canada, Sir Charles Tupper does nob guarantee that his
ey will be oarrledou4 for it depends upon conditions which the Can.
m Parliament, does not control but lie says blapartAwillmake
)rcus effort to hays the ,Policy adopted anil he has good ,reason ta
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6ve that he will lie successful In his efforts. We believe so, too, and 800
he representative Canadian business won who were recently in E4 np��
lg�delogatesto the Ohambersof Commerce Congress, Wobellevein
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H pal Pirkin's idea of clamoring for What is In the beat Interests of
to , to %
Sir W1 flidd Laurier says he Will "ob turn a finger to Aso lie a prefer-
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orea � , y ' I n 0 0 Ica
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or bl I 'I di'a t1ha 0 6 Uonfbedl tv"'Von party eisxpoli ts to
'from o eo of no 0 ' "I on or eep 4,
both at, a wor I of 00 6 th I 8 AWS a nuaR
I Conaer art has a 11 y a 1 oil to . large
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I'vative ro n in PA for
to British Malauritepurers & paru or tile yariartian marmot wilacit formerly
wds In th(l babils Of Canadian mIt"f(rcturevil-
Sir Wilfrid LAUrIoriff pollef Is dosighed to let outalderif into out, m4r.
k6b, Sit, Charles To I I Po lef is the Very oPlJobitA, 116 Would keep
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'Miss Thompson of Nova ScOtIA is Mrs. Clar . k, wI(o . -of J. D. Clark of
manager ot Mrs. Oooperle millinery tile firm of Tuttle and Clark, who
establishment, baye, the largestisarldlery ,And harness
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Mr. Jack Lttwsou, son of Mi ' Dave establishment in Detrolb,left this week
Lawson, (Jolbovne, left Ist week of for her borne in Deti oft, after'spend-
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Sept, for Aberdeen, Scotland, He will in a most delightful time with her
;tccoulparly his ,cousin, Miss Maggle arents, Mr. and Mrs, Murray. Her
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Lawson, who is returning to her I home little, three months' old infant,
from it year's visit witli. her relatives, child, Alexander Murray, accompanied
Mr. D. Lawson and familv of Leeburn hOv- Mr. Clark was an. inspector of
And Oapta,lrl * Lawson ,*and family. schools in England, althol born in
bliss Lawson spent the winter Ili Scotland. and-flizent in Latin and $pan- �
Montreal and had Kies Lawson of fell, but lie gave up all for a business
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Leebarn with her also, and; I etuvned career in Detroit. He is a.great lover
to vls*,t her relatives here the past of Highland scenery, but Mrs. Clark
spring, Miss Grace Lawson accom-. says thaly the views that lie took In
panied ber'to finish up her Canadian Scotland last summer were 'exactly
visit, but is now home again. , ., like msmy views Of the scene-ry here.,
Mrs. Law and family, who spent The residence which Mr. MiArray pur.
seveval weeks with Mrs. McBrine, re. 'chased lately on Caledonia terrace
turned last week in August' to their, froln, Miss Horn was built by the I%PW
home in Detroit, � . . Charles Ferguson, the, 041vish Piper,"
Miss Beatrice E Illott of Toronto Is Who hub died before bi house wits fin,
the guear, of her grandmother, . Mits. Ished. so, !sat Bay.
McBrine. Miss Kerr, trained nor , ,
F our of our Godprich typos are on field on professional duties.. She ierb
the staff of the Monetary Times, Goderich for-Lucknow.. .
Toronto, Messrs, F.' Addison, Charlie Miss Mat Ion Dark has returned from
her, visit to friends at Neweastle.
Edwards, Geo. Cathcart and Will . , .
Elliott, a sterling quartette, Herb. McLean, drup,,gist, New York
Mr, and, Mrs, William Megaw With is spending his vacation at his hom;,.
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their children, Miss Irene and Master Herb isjustin, time to look up votes
Bar! left on Wednesday, of last week for his dovernor. He gea4aated from
for Zbeir home at Vernon B. 0. , Mr. Goode's dvug store.
Megaw Is one -of our pushint YOUI19 Mrs. W. J. Simmons And little
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men , I , bter, May, of Chicago les,b to visit
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who .is noted as well for his benevol, som6 friends at, Buffalo, liveparatory to
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ence as for his shrewdriess.' While her return to her home. While here
here they were the guests of Mrs. Mrs. Simmons was the guest ot her re.
Robert Donrigh. They Aldo visited .latives, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Whitely.
their relatives in Petroib, Clinton and Mrs. Cornwall of Detroit came up
Seaforth. Mr. Megaw took. a garden. on Wednesday to visit her sisters, Mrs.
er with him. . . . .� Captain Lawson and Mrs, Frederich
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. Driver Leonard is trying to find the Miss Emma. Campbell of the post
break in the ir.take pipe, - I office staff is stenographev for the law
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1. We'thftik ribe Brandon snow cloud fival'of-Proud-foot and Hay.s. '
hnust have been threatening to cover We had a gift last week of a tall
our town on Sunday, it was so 'cold. mauve fall crocus from Miss Martha
It � was snowing at Bariff, but. w,o Wells. It looked exquisite.,
thought that was only a variation, Me. F. F. McMahon of 'Detrolb said
from the perpebual snow of . the that the g,atiolithie sidewalks on South
Rockies. .. � I Sb.,Icannob be suviiassedin any city, So
We are getting quite A number of m,,h f -or Relds and Sharman,
subscribers for, THim Nvws-Riwonlo. , I -
. Mrs. Morplaorl, mother of Captain
I 'Kit" of the Mail an d Empire -. quite John DAorrisou, was yery.. ill for some
outshone herself, Ili tile Fair colutri,il, days last week. � I .
We hope she will now be better than live. Roy, who spends every summer
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,ever, after her attack of malaria. . �'. in town, has been at Mrs. Robert Don-
, 'bfrs.. -Newell and baby of Wells' ,ogh's residence for some time, She
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survey have �been visiting relatives at intends spendingthei winter at Stvat,
Guelph the past six week. - * 'ford. , . . . . I �
Miss Fanny Tissidian has in her Miss Fostoria cousin, of Judge For.
garden a banana plant from which she was the guest while here of'her
gathered (in 7th August, a.stem. of ripe- =--, Mrs, J os6ph Whitely and Miss
ananas. Through its kindness of Miss McMahon. . 1. . .
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Tissiman, -a number' of her friends We were oll McDonald St. on Friday
can say, thatthey have eaten bananas arid We noticed tbab. the a' ign board
y,rown in Ch . atham. The. fruit was has never . been 11,wil. ome one
ally - equal - to the best grown in took it down more t an a year -a ,o
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South * ern.climes. . I � . I .1 . � 1. Some cities .have the names of th;
We'met &'.gentleman from Detroit, streets inlettersof aluminum,
the obliev evening, who said Chat he . I
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saw a sqbash that is growing away, Suthedand,4leoharged a largeload of
atthe,v41ghtof700Ibs. Weirildhim '- lumber at Thorold from the -Georgian
that at the World!s Fair eight. years Bay'. The M.. L. Black is now on. hep
ago the whole U. S. had none .to. beat to Sarnia.-- The 0aptain's family,. have
Waroock's squash. . So 'we'll hear all I been. aboard the past,couple of months.
about that mammoth 100, liounder .. .1 . . 1 .1 * .
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. . y . ith. gallons of milk. Sometime ago Mr. Medals,' late' of
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The apple crop seems to be . an all- Goderich now of * Brandon, wrote to
roundfailure. The higW winds have Mr. Hennin 8, -a one-time iniller here
blown the greater part of the apples .but now of tondon arid asked him G
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down, which of course. would . damage send -him hiss,crount, which ar necis-
them for export, . - , � _ ., 11 11 site had remained unpaid. M., Hen-
. I . . ningshadsent in his."account some
. . Mrs. (Dr.) Ralph Hooper and babo: years before, but as the mill wad burn.
have retri road to their home, after - a - ed down in Goderich, And his books
pleasant visit at the old home,. reqli'� 'were badly scorched, he could- not find
derice. ot D. 0. Strachan. . . . I the account, but.t-boughtit was Ili the
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.visit to Kingston. - ' .. , there'was all 8 in the amount. We
. Mrs. George Williams has been at .,Wrote Mr., Tisdale"' stating the -Above
Elora for so.veral weeks, .during which facts and by return roRil what was Mr.
time her sister Mes. Clark A Newton Henning'sjoybofind in Mr..Tisdale's
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lies ill at Fergus hospital. ... letter, a -- cheque for $10 with thanks,
I � .. the bill having been, resurrected by
.Mrs. George Hanley- of Woodstock is. I
. spell I ding . a month h6re, visiting her I byh1m,auditsamounb$,'9i Thug.the.
parents, Mr.. and , . ,Mrs. Colwell. . account with intereO aidou. nted.to thR
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� We are pleased to note"the improve- Miss.PearlEvans has rebarnedfr6ra
merit that. the residence of Mr. and her visit to her sister, Mrs. 'A. H. 0.
Mrs. Frank Elliott has undergone -dul- Dailey, Torotito6 Mr. Dailey ii one of
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ing the past season, Anothbr storey th ' bers o the Toronto
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been added'to it, a bow window in Board orf Trade. - .
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provement W o r. It. . We were very sorry. 6 Isaen of 6h6
I is painted.. canary color with whitJ illness of TAn Clark of - the staff' of the
. , . .. Bank of Montreal, who has -been re-
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Mi,. George MacKay, son of the Rev . . I
Mr. MacKay of Luchn,ow; is one of th�, . . .Mrs. Rutledge , left.- to veinaill' With
.new Collegiato1ristitute students. - her niece until her recoveryi . . .. �
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When . the, now . . moulding shop is . . Miss Holmes. teturned from a Trery
finished At the' bi&ycle works- Mr.. pleasant Visit at Chicago on Wednes-,
.Doty of Toronto says he Will employ day last She is the guest here ot-her
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for'once. . . � . Mr. and Mrs. Yean'es of DetrolCo after
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24 . vs. A. Vowlie of Buffalo is the - spending& pleasant y1sib With Captain
guest; of .her And Mrs. Lawson left -on T
.parents, Mr. and Mrs n rT,J,,,esday
James Oralgia, - . !. weektovisit the Londo ot�al, Pre;
� � paratory to their return t hair born
We received a letter from Mrs. Hart7 . at Detroit. They, are on their bridal
well of Vancouver, who said that it trip. I . I .
delighted her when slie went on ' Vfor. a , Mrs. Holmes of ClInton,, a.. sister of
walk on her. arvival to see famil.al Me W Megaw, And her daughter,
names ' on signs of flourlabing business Mi;sH(;Imes, accompanied Mr. Alegaw
houses representing our. old Goderich and family, to their home abVeanon,
boys, Wm. Ralph, 0edirge Guidon CO- B. 0. I .1 . . .
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Ltd,, R, Mille, boot and shoe dealer, Thiev . as gob I I n.their work In our
all.prospoirin. In, Vancouver. Her
brotner, Mr. j, Hall,* is foreman over a tow,n.ab uncanny hourspric night last
number of m6n in it sash And door fac. week. .Am '0111 those visited were.—
tory. Mvs. Hartwell fourid'�/Ir. and WaltOr PA Lm; suffers quite a
Mrs. Arlbu'rStimiton wonderfully well, serious lostin his men's furnishing
the latter so rosy and fleshy none of 4,partment,and as be is a now begin -
her esteemed friends 'hete would re- er in that basin ,a, he will feel, - %
cognize. lisp, The trip was delight.'u], worse -than.; Dine of the others. A. raid
Mrs. Hartwell writes, some places tile was made oil the hardware stores - of
beauty of the scenery would hold you Messrs. Rougvie and XcD. Allan and
spell -bound. . .. I I revolvers, 1nives, razors, shaving
� brushes, and many -other things were
Mrs,, Wollinan Thompson %nd fam. abstracted. We beavil also that some
ily, o a etit t e, summer wit er tools were taken from Smeath's mill
fabber, , v., Jarnes. Sheppard, at his And the silverware fvom Mr. Elliott
real ence, retuened to their home at ,.vbo piqt brought his family. down
ondon on Thursday last. She was from Walkerton. They also v1sited,
accompanied by Miss Emma Bell, - the Star tuill near th
. . a si flon and cub
I Ing in Lon -t up the bags of flour and grain with:
� Mr, Rennings Is f1riurishi
don with the Somerville On, His the razors, and greased the e%lnes,
daughter, Floj'was married this week and act �hem motion. They too the
to. Mr. Louio Adarnai . blither in the flour teeter to Worsell's. Mr. -Down.
Guelph organ factory. We wish the Ing says it is the work of boys its he
happy couple all joy. � . . cofild trace their foot marks In 'the
. Miss Brock Mitchell of Toronto vis. flour, possibly scattered over tile
ited at her home last week. . 1. floor, Evidently they wanted nor
. jewelry, for we 'have twQ jewelry
JDP,M.Nicholson left on Saturday, shops on the square, but possibly they
Sth Sept, for a trip to Chicago And bad no time for watches, the watch -
other Western points. - man making bis rounds, Like the dog
Last week the fall assizes were open. poisoning, we presums, the offenders
ed by His Lordship Judge P ergueon. will never be caughb. Some blood
There were only two cases on the dock- hounds will have to be imported. On
eb, Hugh McCrostle was foreman of the Friday we learned that early that, a. Io,
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Jur Th * was composed of Hu h
J or late on Thursday evening Elliott's
Mrog'.1'." lVest Wawanosh -, JO gn
0 grocery was visited -and a quantity of
Bell, Clinton -, Robert Carrick, Ash. sugar abstracted. Air. Burrows says
field; W. *C, Davis, Hensall -, .David they evidently tried to, open his store -
Dunbar, 10,ast,Wawanosh ; John Hen. housei but he found noLhing displaced
derson, Tuck(.,vsmttb -, Joseph Lawson; or taken away. One thing Is c6rtain,
Hulletb,# John b1cCrae, Tuckeramith ; we will have to 'gob a dity policeman
Archibald Stoelinw, Stanley; Thomas and another night watchman, for it
Simpson. McKillop. Win. Snell, Us- writild take two watchmen at least to
borne; A, Younjt Colborne, H, W. I took after marandors at this rate of do.
Ball, Goderich. I he grand jury pro- Ing things with such secrecy.
scribed a true bill in the case of Queen The tomato crop is abundaub, fine'
vs. Roe. The defendant was subse- Arid large they are, too,
quently released: the evidence not be. II
ing found sMetent by, the petit Mr. Elliott, who lost; his al verware
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jury to warrant; 0 by Just taken the
onviabion. ,,!he burglars, had
The case Asquith vs. G. T. so occupied by Air. Twitcholl of
R, closed In favor of plaintiff for $500 Clinton the pa!41; summer,
subject, to a question of law, The jury We have touch pleasure in noting
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found three inmates fr. the goal,'one that Mfsa Hattle Sau tq Is now one of
female And two males, The female the students at the Collegiate Institute.
was charged with lunacy, . Cooper &Wilson expect to do it great
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Mr, P. V. UcAfahop nuarlaughter, over-tho-sco, trade tills reason. We
Miss McMahon of Detroit, were the hope so, for they lbab heavily by a told.
u0sts last week of Mr. ana lWar go. �
Mhon, When we got the electric nlghb vis'b some time '%go at their
storehouse when come rrildhIght bretl�.
road, Air. McMahon says he ten burned their warehouse and $3000
will become a resident of our town. worth of wheat -, Last, week they ship.
Miss Torld of Detroit accompanied td. to London, Ung'k two CAVAI Of peas
Mr.and Aliss McMahon. pe I
and two of wheat. .
We met Mr. 3amos Tfogartb, on Wed
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. dence down b 1. OF PARM ST001C TIVI&IF
'ji 1AU tw TuAqjs AND
(it coorse, wo mean, We al'o I lluusul 110 V
94otsw A. .9mmisas -, ,'�!lurodn,r A rad"lly asko Quo-m"Oh Paill and
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,#,Wn likes the old town so well. . lglo by U�llo,,Ruc; I
ba Aouto Misery From the Terrible ItChlOW Le.11110, ,,,,!l,,,,,,'4,�!,�o,.c4A,,,i,,,i,,-,,o.nl,ln"tructed.t
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d much pleasure in attending 1 . .
service at Victoria street church on' -Cured by Dr. Chase's Ointment. tion at 1,01; K Will Road,T11W Q.nig _I� ill,
- cast. of Ilviedleld. on I'Voilne-Aa
. Suridayovening last, In the absence it to doubtful If any romedy evor r4o comirionelva at i o'clocig, shar Y4 1110)4,411 .
V.11*0~_ . 11 of the pastor, Rev. X, W. Robinson,. , rathe oil, .i
I . �� much $rateful, unsolicited ldrivinquial'o8 ars old, I rauglitinarolO .
. 11 Mr. Will Stoddart preached one of the colved so years old, I drauiet ware It icara old. 3. cows � 'i ,O
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Mrs. W. W. Green to in Detrolb via- most, eloquent sormons we have heard testimony as Dr. Ch"e's Ointment, with cal at too. 2 .ore r go. I new lumber
waron. Isbillo bug(7_1 Brantford binder, A now
iting at tile residence of her ullolo, for some time. We went to'bear & Tho reason Is not far to seelt, for It 10 t dianiond, xarrowo of, 4 sections 1 now mas.
Capt. William McLean. oung student of the Collegiate Inati- tile Only Preparation Ignown to MAU 880BY-11611,18 collibinC4 drill, I NAluroble fall- � I
Miss Strang, trained nurse at Scran- Zote, who has attended already a six .�viilc4 s c fles. Will rolilk I tang plow, I single plowd I now bay
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too, PA., spent a very pleasarib holiday months' term in a Louisville collTe, , _ rac , I pair ob,s eigta, I now Bot oublo bar. I
visiting at her home, residence of H. 1. bat we listened to a first-class 0 1 Y mr. F. G, Harding, %retired farm ness. I set plow harness, I sat single harness, I . I
. r, llvino� at Nilestown, middlesex gravel box, I oroqscut sg
Strang. . cheri who, Ilhe the heart, panteth O� wo. ,1,20 grain bags. 20, e4p .
._44 I Mills, W hous and a, nuin or of obivX0110, also !
a 'Ic. , ForrettLubje living water. county. Ont., wrlteri as follo torks, lines, Nvado whIfflotrees, neckyokes. .1
sf Doinestio sewing. ina. I
Flesh oysters on hand hourly VV have been troubled with bleeding and mild other articles, a, 80 1 .1
Itoria restaurant, West street, The Rev. 14, H. Haughton preached itching piles for four or five yearn, and ebine alinost now, I now No. 9 kitt hen stove, i
a very acceptable sermon at St. $uttered Intense agony at times. I had 9 kicelion tables, I sl4eboaril, I loungo,l reeking
I` Oaptatin Norman Upodonald bas on- A I ,hair, 9 latchon. elialre. I looking Ilass, I bed. !
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I George a on Sunday a, In- choosil 9 tried Almost everything, but could get tead, I wash stand I bedroom eat dinner seb x
larged his residence And will have a or his texb Acts 21-10, lie is froin nothinTs that Would give relief. Ols a quantity of oar is, a number o2 pictures and �'
very ftnp building when the work is Scranton, Pa.o and is spending his 11011� beamirig.of Dr. Chaiiefs Ointment Ipro- other articles. .rit will be sold without ro. (
finished. Bros. Macdalhald are success* days with relatives in Colborne. cured a box, and it only required paxt serve. Terms -All ii-luns of P1, and un4or,casiq �
fill captaina. . I Mr. W. Cattle was one of the yourig of it to completely cure me. I am rei- 'Over that arriount la inoriths' credit on approv- �,
I � ed.loint notes. 4 discount of ri, oento on tile �
Judge and Mra. Oarponter of Detroit men who kindly ave his assistance to commending �lt to all afflicted VA dollar allowed for cash on credit amounts,. "I
are at the Hotel Bedford for a few the W. 0. T. U. guring tile two days was." TROS. BROWN, 4uct. 14OUIS VT,uVRX,. Prop.
days. of the Fair. Such Incontrovertible evidence from I �
Market Clerk Ferguson has given up Sturdy and Co. are fitting up their responsible persons. cannot, for a rao- ----"'-"'- - ---- - ' ' - �
house -keeping and will spend the win. new purebaseinAl style and will niont, be doubted. A tow appilc4uring, FARM FOR SALE 00 TO RENTO 11
ter at the residence of Mr, and Mrs, be ready for business there at an early of Dr. Chase's Ointment -will convinc I
Young. . date. It is next door to thele former the rnost siteptical of Its wonderful The undersigned offers for sale or to rent Lot �
stand. I beating and soothing Influence. . A box A concession 0,11uliett, eonslaJng of 105A acres, .
. How the W. 0. T. U. ladies worked or two will positively cure tho moot "- 80 acreq cleared, 10 acres Tiubh, and balance
� on Saturday and Monday making Pre- I Mr, Tubb, William Sb., has been very vere case of plies; 60 cents a box, at u noleared land Wed for pasture. Thefarm is
arations -for the great . inin ill for some time bf typholdfevev, We all dealers, or Eamanson, Batem St do. well waLerea by bpring cieek and well. There
.g ' is %boat ono aere of orchard. There are !
Eall on the Exhibition ground. are in h'opes that he may soon be out Toronto. � I l5g ae,es of fall whoat sown and IS acres of fall I �
where luncheon was served at all of danger. , . - 0 Ong clone. Upon the promises there ,8L a . I
hours. It wa very good idea . of the Dn Clarke is progressing to ust favor � — I., Storey frame dwelling and 2,bavos, one Sax5o I I I
11 ' -bling, The farin
sa all tile other. Good bta I
ladies to think of making their funds a abi after his long struggle for life.
I. Griuld-rif God,rich township, 7th � . A FAMILY NE OR SSITY 6 Miles fr IN nand " in! les from Sum- �
. or Ill . " , re an � I
little more elastic, for there's lots to o ,.h.,l Will be sold,
he done wibh the money. Mesdames concession, intends selling the farm on or ronte reaso a Is terms, For further I
Srnsath And A. Watson worked hard. which he At pyosent resides and will Mr. J, Wright, of 120 McPherson partioula a I to �
The officers -for the W. G. T. U. who t6rnove to his farm .on tile Huron Avenue, Toronto, says' -Ill am always , MRS. JONATITAN MBRIEN, :
. I were elected foe the ensuing year are ; Road, - . glad to BAY a good word for br. Sept, 17, 1 1 Clinton, P. U. ; i
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-President, Mrs. Annie Watson ; Vies, Mr, And Mrs, John Wright of Call- Chase's Syrup of Linseed an,'11rTnewpon- . . ' �
Mrs. Francis Smeath ; Rec. gee., Mrs. fornia, who have been the guests of tine. It hits been in use in 0 a Ily L .
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Louisa Robertson ; 2nd, Mrs.L.MeGilli. Mr. and Mrs, sullows for some tilnei for two years, and we. have never HOUSE TO RENT. . . �il
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cuddy -, Cor. Sec., Mrs. Colin Camli.' attended the'Londrin Fair IRS .found itfail to..cure coughs, And colds Thoundersignod offiers for ental the five- I
bell ; Treasurer. Mrs. Saiiab Rick. Mr. Wright hits many relatives and and chest troubles. It is our regular ,00D& cottage on the cornor of Albort and I'll,
friends in and about London and Ayl. stand-by". Dr. Chase's Syrup of Lin- Maple streets, now occupied by � Mr, WosloY I
. We received on Monday, with the mor who will only be too glad to give seed and. Turpentine is A family no. Moore. 11 . i
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compliments of Mr. Harry Rothwell, a JAMES STEVENS. . I
- him a welcome. His brothel, Mr. cessItY in tile bouses of Canada and the� Sept. 11. . Clinton P. 0. I
� card case and pricket book combined, Sam Wright, who left Godecich so -me Vnited.Statesi 25 cents a bottle, fam- 0 . L
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ott� e Standard Varnish Works, Lon- Runt) who died in Calitornia a few : L � . .1
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Nbw York and Chicago. We thank establishmenb during his Absence in, The dissolution of the British Parlia- The under no . d o1rers, gor sale his. brick . . . . L .
At r. Rothwell. the agent for New York,, Canadit. . . I . ment will take place oil the 25th in- dwellin onoillfain street. Itiscommodious . I .1
. for his neat ,gifb and kind remem. 'Mr. George Vigars of Port Avbhur, stant� arid tile elections two,,,veeks and wof, located. 'Tho landwill be sold in .
bralaM . . . I I . . . a pleasant season the - gu eat later. . . parcels to. suit the purchaser. I -
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Mrs.,R. H. Macdonald of Detroit is Who ap . . . . Clinton. August Oth. - . L
' of the Messrs. Brown, has retneried to . . - . . . I .
the guest of her sister, Mrs. Dr.- Clark; big home. ' . . I ___ i ."
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Mrs. William Smith of Forb William The lawn tennis contest, which Was . CAN YOU TE L14 WHY . , . I . . . - I .
and children are ntill at Mrs. Smith's to have taken plap on Monday, loth . I . LAND FOR SALE111, - i
old home,residence of Mr ,and Mrs. Orr. inst., was postponed through the ill. You have constant re nerv� - — . .
. Mrs Orr is in very delicate health, ness of Mr. Ian Clark. We hope soon ,one and sleepless at night and feel -tired The Undersigned offers for sale that dosira ole, � . .
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We -�re sorry to say, , to see Ian and good weather-, who both in the morning P your blood isn't carry- ,,Ixteen (16) mores of Innd solith of the London' . . .
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Mr. F. Naylor,- Who went to Tdro 'to disappeared aboub the same time. in ana wIll.be. sold. n one piece or in lots. My .
o5tbe right materials to your nerves . I
n - R. B. Smith, geocer and tu'vt man, a . other orgxns. .Begin taking reason for selling is Lhat it is too far from town . .
to be treated by Dr. .Reeves for his to handle myself and it doesn't payto hire help -
'eve, *vote that ,the suvgeon thoughti speaks of leaving town, We are- soi- Hood's Sarsaparilla, t�e. great .blood I .. - . .
the eye must be eemoved. , he does sov for he has always - enricher, and, you will soon realize A L � .. . ,A. C.OUCH, Clinton. .
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. b6on� very obl',ging to oveiyone, liublehange, You Will feel better and . .. . . I . . .
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Mrs' Canniff-and daughter, Mrs., wohaVebeen told that.'Goderich , . . . � . .. I .
Pierson, have returned to faeir respec. . more � ge I oceries than Woodstock.' Of 'joy refreshing sleep. .. . I .
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(-Iva homes, Mrs. Canniff to Petrolia course we do not know but we really �. - I . - I I FARM FOR'SALE . .
and her daughtee to.-Oalifornia. Mr's,, have a great iriany. .. . . - ' digestion 'are cured by . . GODE 111011 TOWNSIalP I
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Pierson's husband ser of 01) next Sunday evening ab Victorle; Hood's Pill$. I . I . . . I
music And hag published many pieces, .street church the, Rev, Mr. Stone, I h I ... I . L Tits GAlo farm, one of the best 100 -acre farms, . I I
_ In Godorich towriship. Huron county. It con. . .
but atpresent his business. is'confin L ed missionary at Clo-rise,- B..C., will fill I �_ . .a I --- - . - . 7. Rists of lot 17 and ptLrt 18, in 8th con.. 0 � J miles . . .
I to real estateoliuving and'selling. We the pulpit., The Rev. Div. Stone will . frorn porl arich and 7 from Clinton.' The farra . I . I .
wish Mrs. Ptoeson it safei . journey, home, hold 6 meeting in the church:on Mon- TO CUREICOLD IN ONEDAY contains good buildings and good fences,is well . I
, . . -watered, and Well uader-dralned, There is it : .
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I her trip to Winniliek, where she wa% Goaerich 'Distelet Leaguer' and Orr , - money ., Tokins to suit purchaser. Apply �on . . . I
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the guest of her son, but we ard sorry Tuesday evening be will also address lets. Alldruggifts refundthe promises or oddrQss Goderich P.O. L . . " I
, 'if it fails to cure. 25a. D. .W. Grove's . ; . . I ' WIL LIAM I .
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to learn thab. the shock she L received theminNoithstreetchur.6h. Rev..dr.. . . . ID L . . .1
- Port. William by Cie 0 -is Distvlbt� Rp- signature is on each. box' _*. - 1, .Clitton Tano,otli. '. 1w% . . . I I .
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after � leaving . Allin, now of L iidon,. I .. I I . I . .. . I . I . ..
train running 6ff the track has., calls A .worth League Pvesidenb. Miss' M. . I I I . . I ----- -- 0 ,
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. hei� to suffer frolu.nerve . trouble. N76 King. Blyth', District. Jyflasiona�v'v . tce� . I . . I _7 ... . ... . . . I.. - OWN P. -ROPE'. RTY . FORSALEII. . ' .1. , -IL ... n
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trust she'will soon be herself again,. : - Peesident, , and Rev. jaspe� Wilson - . E , "I' .
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. +**" #*$**#+#"+* President, and 'v%F. 0. Myers, Clinton, . . tioncor for The subscriber offers for gale z6verydesfrable .
. . L . . .D 'etAi'V. 'Rev., Air. the 6ountyof Hurori and respectful 9011olts. proporty.on Isaac street consisting offour,lots I . I
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I I �. . I Stone is , bill towns, - and the patronage of thaiie who intony 'Upon which there is aconifrittitble frame house� I
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10 You . . ate baibg auction sales. Satisfaction guaranteed -and th kitchon and woodshed attached. ' There .
- I L. . . I- 1, . . I . . villages, the last place and d I oharges moderate. . . . � .1 I I Is a good stable and a first-class woll of water - ; . I I
. .1. . . .." ; Brucefieldt Nov.. Oub, but the Rev. . L . . I. .. . . on promises. The orchard, consisting of grapes .
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. . . . , I nor 2nd to 13th.. . I . . I I I . . . 11 . . . I 1. L . . .. I and balance on time. AN, to the owner oil , . . . .
I This paragraph'is addreas� -eSmlth has returned from " .1 I . . I . the premises - . * S. JOHN JUNGR
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. _ . ed to the subscriber'who is his trIl to-bault ,.. Marie. He says - . . OW ... . - _ -_ - Minton W%V 9th. , .
. inarrears. ItisnotadunL out .of . rk there'and plen- I.; 'L I ' ' ' — i111111 . I I
.. butmerelya gentle hitit there 'a plent COURT REVISION 1. L..
I by of � so to. 0 it. card is high and .. . . . " - - 1_11�_ . , -
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I indebtedness would be very I .. . . - .. . . . . L ned offors lot sale lot 30,. con. 7 . . �
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. . I . ... I . Notice is hereby- giVen that it Cour - . 31ullett; consisting of 100 acros, 90 acres cleared, . I .
. acceptable. If' its only a I . , � t "vill be balance good hardwood bush chiefly inaplo.
. : I , dollar W6 will*appreciate . I — hold pursucuitto'tho Voteip" Llsts,Aob; by His . l0acrosIri fall wheat Thelot1swollwatered I . I . .
I I your thoughtfulfiess .'not MARSH-GARDINER-4t; the. real- HonortlioJudgeof the ountyCourtofthe and fenced and would inake a- good slook farm. . . I . . . . . . �
, �. � donee of the -bride's parents, on Comity of Huron, at 16 o'clock a. ni. on Friday, There is a good orchard and two good bar!ns; I .
. as much as if it was a i ar., l ' September 28th, 1900, to Mar and deLernihio�tlie The farra is 4 miles ft Clinton and i xn!10 . e ".
� . . . i, . .It's 'the -little . Sept, 5th, lay the Rev. Mr. Sawer8) soveral.6oniplaintsof. errors and ornissiousin Irom Sumnierhill pogtotmUce, church and school I i
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� i .things that count, ,you . . -assisted by Revs. Margh -arid �Cran- the Voters' 1,18to of the municiWitv Of tile For further, partioulare apply oft the proniiG . I .
. . strin, Rev� ' . Of Hinton �'ov the ),'omr'.1C00, All persons - or a4dross . I . � I �, - .. .
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. know. . Don% delay retnit� , D. 11. Mars.h,,Ph D - ' � ;havi buqlnoss at.this Court are required to, , , - . .. . . .
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: . �.- ting but attend to it at HELloiltool. to �Aiss Annie, augh- attc a at the,gald tinle alid place. , - . ' Surninerhill , P.O. � I .
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" d you will greatly � ter'of Councillor Alex - . I .. : , Sept, 12th. � . . . .
1:� : � once an , Gardiner of. . . . WILLIAM COATS - I � ,.. I I � . �
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. . . KoKillo . ''I � . Clerk of the said I !2!!M�_ -
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I �. .. . . . - � .. 1. . Ida' -, U . I I class cortifleate,wanted, for S. S. No.4,Godofieh . . .
. , ., . . ,.B.'D., L A. Hurdo tdViss Elsie . . .�
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I . � I :1 . . I .. .bride's parents, by tbii Rev.: R A. Notice Is. h6rft, ven thmt'a Court will be Ro. J. DRAPE R . . I I .
Tel;grams'We held, pui 5, . . �
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vs bath g -received daily r* t f or His HMZ4RY, MURPAY, See., Clintoli P.O...'
last; week, byMrs. W. Green, advis' - I - . Molieriai -B. D Wra 'E'. B 18 OW 0 11onor. the Judgo of the County Cottrt.o the Clinton P. O,, Sept, oth. I . . . . � . .
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hess of h in Sebringil i;'Misa *10"uphemia C., 'County of Huron. at Londosboro. on thri 05ih - - � I . . I . 111111 I . I
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her of the serious. ill , er granT , . daughter.of Mr. And Xr,a, ..Walter day of September,1900,at It o'clock -a.ni.,to �eav in"""""' . I . , � I I . . I .
daughter, Mrs', Dr. Bruce (nee Lottle , . I and doterinine the several cornplaints of or -
Gentles,) Kincaldine, Mrs. Bruce . at . Ha@ilton of Elma. . . . rors atid ornitislons in the Voters' List of th
. N61104-NETHERY-On -'Soph,- 12th, Aronlelpality,of the Townsbip of Hullett foo UPHOLSTEIRING. - - - .
Iatesb - accounts was-improvin . I 1000. 40 Persons havIn - I . .
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pronounced out of danj - to at- by the Rev. Mr. McQuillan, at the . are remilred to atton . . at the said time and I Tile undersigned wishes td announce to the � . .. . I � .. I
� tending physicians. It vias feared I residence Of the bride's parents, place. . I eoploof0linton and aurrounding.country thab . .., .
I. . I - JAMES 0AIMPBELL, go has located In Clinton and is prepared to do 11. �
thab she could not recover. jag. I,, Noble to Sarall Ellen Noth- Clerk of the said AlunielPallt7- � an kinds of -Upholstering, Mattress Making . I . . I
I .. Mrs. Horace J.. Horton has returned - ery both of East W&Wau0sh. - . iTimett townslilp,: Sept, 4th, ino. and0a.petSowln andLaying. Allordorson.
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friom attending the funeral,at London WiLsON-SUTKERLAND-On Sept . � . . . . trusted to rne wilfreeelye prompt attention, .
.of her aunt, the late Kit. Ow6ns, relict; . 12th, at tbe'reoidence of the bride's . . . . . I I . _. . W. M. WALKER. . .
-of the late. Captain, Owens, of Her . parents, con. 13, East wavranosh. . Second door north of the EloVatoriVictorla St.
. Majesty's lab Wesb Indian Regim . REPAIR - SHOP& Clinton, May 28th; � I .
.. ent; ,by 1,,ev. Win. Lowe.) Mr. George . . . . � �_ , - I
The,futieral took place to W6odiand Wilson to Miss Catherine Elizabeth . .1 . Hrwing bouglit--tbo , repal , v shop of r!!��. I . .
cernotery.friorn .her late .residence on ... I I . I I ' � I I . '
� 8tb. geoti Mrs. Owens was born on Cho Sutherland. I . Williain DoWns I ain prepared to do . I. TO, RENT - - . . .
. . 'FOTTER-r'P.EITIG-On 5th Sept; . I all kinds of. ineebanical. ropairing in — , I
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oth of Jan. in the same year as Queen ' I con grind scissors; sharpen your ' . The large brick store next to JTarlanii bres.
Victoria and died at the age of. 81 � . � Frederick Potter of Detroit, for- I
yearsi 8 monthei . . I merly of Kincardine, to -Miss Mary table knives, etc.. overhaul your Hardware, one of the best business .stands In
. lawn niowers,-sharpoh Your witt; ng . Clinton,plateffirs front,lighted with acetylene I
Captain Tretheway arriyed-safely Ab - Lousla, daughter of. Rev. Mr. Trei, box knives, &Illd your ylow oints, gas a,r,.dtwbll t ed up for groceries, etc. Ronb , .
St. Petersburg on 22nd Aug. And hold tig orDetrolt. . .1 . I .. 941pi your saws, etc. Iloycyles to- : in.d. 0. AI)ply tor . ' * I
bho pleasure of being invited to lunch- 'CHE.RRY-MkVIDS6N_At the rest. paired. . . I I done . I . HARL , AND BROS.
� . . . Tile work will' be prom fly' Clinton, Sept# 4. . .
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con by a Russian Baron who spoke -donee of the bride's paiento, Sea, . � us, plow. I L 11 ... I
Englislivery fluently. The (Japtain's . . forth I 'on Sept. .11thi by Rev.. Neil . gints grotind at foe eadli. � ___- - ----- .
I . I Oro r,,10n I Ingr bleyele, nearly now, . —
last letter is dated froth Moscow, Aug. I $haw, Mr. Harold Edward Cherry arid a Cleveland for sale cheap. . MiJS10 ANi�Aiiir
25tb,whofi he took the ears for Siberia, .of Chicago to Miss Lov * anoh Lor- L L . L Istill. carry on iny blacksinithing I
which place he would reach 14 days .businosis whore a rivactleal workmall
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Iftber.L L He stcys the country is IW3 . .mer, youngest daughter of Mr. - will attend to the work. � MISS IELLA CLINE I I
Alex, Davidson. I I . . 6ortifleato ofthe Ontario Sohoolbl!.W,Toron�Lo �
Algoma and he felt, quite at home ]DALY—CUDMORN—At Cho bride's A.'SEELEYl CLINTON. in ff.tor.ad011 Colors will take &'limited
travelling. The people are very . plea, borne, Tuokeramibb, on Sept. 12th � I ri.�bri of vupils for Instruction In -Water and
sant, that he met. He sailed from by Rov. John Ball, Mr. Vsdwale3 no-OWWANOPOWN11111111111 nwimmmo—o 011 Color.Pah,tingA, also Cr on Work taught. i
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Boston on the steamship New 104ng- - — For further information app ly at the reAidoneo .
land which had on board including. .Daly, ofSeaforth to- Kim Gme Cud, I of Air J B. Jloover, Clinton.. Tiirma moderate. I
Ist And 2nd cabin and steerage passeng more, daughter of Mr. Win. Cud- 0 k, cotton 900t comilotrA. . .*1 '. ... � I - - I .
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ers also the cridw, oyer 1W.3 pe n wore, London Road, Tuokeramith. r . 01,0;68.88fully, use( mon1lily by over DENIFISTRY4 .
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)p(!d ab the Savoy Ho be I RRIS—MoCURDY—At the , real- i0,OJO idles. Stife,ordetua. Ladleg ask .
London be stril NO - ,.Tourdru ist for Cdbir's Cotton Rod Coin- It. G. EARNVST ItOLMES .
where the Marquis of Queensbury had donee- of the bride's parents, FAr- good. Tako no Mler as all Mixtilres, pillil and D suedessor to Dr, 13ruco, Clinton,
a room for him next his own. People quhar, on Sept. 12th, Air. Robert imitations 86re dangeirius. Frise. No. 1. Woer Specialist in Crown and Bridge Work. I
It x&NdogllOdegreeagtroitgeros3porbox,,Ilo, _
need motiek, the Captain says, t L 1). 80raduato of Royal College of Dental . �
0 ILve Norris toMiag Elizabeth, daughter I ,r 02, mailed on receipt of price and two 8 -cent i
there. For breakfast he had coffee, .. I' AMPSL Tho Cook CompanyWindso t Su oonRofOntwfo. I .
of.Mr.. Samuel McCurdy. . r on* D. D'Ag,—FlrRt� diaRS honer graduate of Dental
toast, porridge, a and mutton ch .1 I vV-1;68. Land 2 sold and hoommended3y *It :
- - TogPonalble Drugglato In Gaiiarlb. I I . Depattmontof Toronto University. Spoolal
which cost $I. elgou got what yon opt' . . . attor.tiou paid to Preservation of childrotea I
. , Bilitivils, . No. I and Vo. 2 sold In Clinton li� Watt. - tooth
for and pay for It. L . L I ' q & cc �
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Mr. law qs Clark hag Sold Or ,a abo - I L-11OVoY, H. B. Combo and 8. Jankson, I Will bc!� at the River Hotel, 116:,flold, every
ub , * I D1.19gistg. . Monday. from 10 a. in, to a p. in. .
selling the house on Wellesley St. now ANDREWS—in Clint000 on Sept, 18th, , -, -_ . . I . I
LoCelipiedby Mr. Gilmour of Moriers' the wife of Mr. .8. J. Andrew., - — . I ..
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elevator. I daughter. . VV~ vvvvvlh� A#VVVL #%%*#V%,_A_A_0_A_A1 I .. O%AOVV~V I . . .
. We have to return our thdriks to MoqVIUAX—In BlYthp on Sept. 11thy . 11 :
Mrs, Charles B Imer Voreman of Wl- . to Rev, and Mes I -., IvIcQuillan, .a I S L 'L . �
cago forthe gifb on Saturday of an . daughter. C%
ex4yisitepurse In fine gtey silkand —in Stephen, on Soph, 7th, the . eale Footwear , . 1.
stec trimmings, BOX � � I . I I
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Quite a pretty, wedding took place At MUTC11—InWroxotor,on Sept, 10bb, '
theresideneorifMr. James Buchanan
jr'L on the evening of Wednesday, Mth the wife of Mr. Bert. Notch, ofa
Sept. the bride being- Miss Annie H. got] 4 ; : at, Reasollable Prl-W8
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McDonald of Detroit, aunb of Tvirsi 1100PER—In Grey toWliship, on Sopt, 1, I
James Buchanan, arid the groorri Mr, . 7tb, the wife.of Mr. Andrew Roor 'I . . I . I
Will Trowbridge, cotiduct6r on the orl of a son. . I I
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Trenton, Detroit Electric railway. 30 at the Old Reliable, ;
Rev, Dr. tJrrA performed the ceremony. Sept Ilth, the wife of Mr. (loorge . . I
The bride was tastefully, dressed In a Johnston, of a daughter. . I . I .
lovely pink silk, with overdress of L - --- .
fancy open work white -lawn, carry. ��Z*�Tus- - --- 15n%W1`_0--W01WJQM I , I
Ing a shower booluet of white asters. I -.-- I - I I
The bridesmaid, MissAnnie Buchan.
an, niece of the bride,. was beautifully
ItUfred In blue with white lawn 6yer. ,
areas, carryin it shower boquet, of
rinkasters, �Flrii Buchanan gave.the
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irlde Away, The groomsman was Mr.
Will McDonaldslluftlo, nephew of the ,
bride, The groom's gift to the bride
wits $100 In gold, to the bridesmaid it
very handsome gold neck pin formed
bVA maple lea( surmounted by a
crown., try Me. Air. Buchanan he gave
%h&udsovio6lIvermatch box, beautt.
. fully designed, and to Mrs. Buchanan
a Edney gold parse. Afterthewedding
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whicit bofel birit on MondaF, 10th I MI'S %91" Luxlb 0;i
At the harbor OaWmill, t to saw Harry. Afte
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town, in Ilia moutli. . A&W they Areso Ja ed. We sincerely
We 1116f, MISS U1116 PAPM8 Of DA- trust th f1leal properly.
trolbon r4ridarn, m. She caloo up Lea & Shophard have the finoat
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with tho oxcursioniats on Wedoes( A iaintOd Wagon In town, Some Of tile
And looked wonderfully well, M181 travelling alitists painteda Perfect ple.
parsona VWtq her old home ever tuto of ii, stove on otle Strict And oil the
I surnmerr othov, a baWaomo bath, I
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room, where a
lancherin table i
wits sob for the :
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do rerry, relief of the late
Buchanan, aged 84yeate.
-In Brusaelo, on Sept, oth,
Dennison, aged 63 years,
X -In Winitham on 8601
to -4.1 _.....- _---Z,0J
1 85 years,
AX-InBlYth, on 861it, 11th,
6 XoGowano aged 77 yoArsp 8
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4HB,R_T.uIlIbb6Aon the Oth
P.. Amite. third (14119tiltOr Of Mr,
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XIXZRS -In thbortio, an Sept. 8th,
Jbinims Joneff rallot of tho 100
Win.. minarmf ar', aged So yoArs, 15
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XING-la chleilgo, on IS6PL 76b,
(466fg6 Xing, Aon of WM. Xing,
EjkAt ftwhrlosh, &god 49, YeArs.
01tAIG__1n X61!tio, 611 860t, 101b, Up.
James CfAig, aged 73 JeArAl 11
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f 17tom the record of the past year's business
Iva that out efforts to on I thotubliewiththo
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Are vory best values in Zo mat et, have been
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our" 1. The steady increase of our trade betokens
Customers growing confidence and aTprociation of Up
Satisfied I to Date Goods and Metho 9.
ri or the You will find out? stock equalled by tow arid
11114111*110 41,1111"Wh excelled by none. we are practical Shoe.
a V otor makersand havomado Quality a firatcon-
ScItsoll I sideration as'you musthave good shoes for
I the cold arid sloppy weather, '
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We want your patronage and the inducement we offior Is the beat
gooda !it the market, ab veiT close priois for Cash, lb will pay you to see
our stock ,%nil got out, prices. ,
No trouble to allow goods, Goods well bought are half sold. I -lull I
stock of Gratiby and Canadian Rubbers, .
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Cash and ofie PAW. W Eggs taken as Cash.
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