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,. I PAHIERICAN EXPOSITION Downs did tge" work, which gives them I I
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I _ re sorrf lo know Sul er . .
This great exhibition is now In full owing, tbatMrW.H.Jervla'oftbatQ 110bip.1 - .
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our Great. 15 Days' Sale Tickets iA reduced rates may bo 6bt%iva4 is again uuder the doctor e I .
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I . . . his son Fred and wife$ of, Baltimore, Reading . I
I I 0001) FO Ft B DAYS - $4.70 - are home on a vIsJt, I . . . I I I � �
I GOOD FOR 15 DAY$ $0 30 .11 . I � .- . 1. -covered books, selected—, .1 I
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. TiRog SucceSs'. " ' I . I 11 ,, Rullett Choice line of paper I
- I Persona visiting the Exhibition should p4r, . .
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. I . chase their railwa) tickets the II&I rov 'hors each, or 2 for 25
1 p ions AV ENJOYAiaLE Tixic,-An ei�ijoyable I I frozo tbe'best iut —15e , .
, I J ad avoid delay %1 the stallon, luslrateA time was spent at the residence T. . . ".1- ..._111C I I �
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,__ --- This- week- we add'the most wonderful ;amphlot, descriptive of the Expositiou,and Glauzier the other evening,when a bout .. � , . I
containing map of Buffalos may be obtained tbirtV-flve gathered there to spend a . I . . I . �
-0, rgaius on ' hased last at the Town Office ot the G. T, R. I I .
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. all puro few hours, when Mrs G. Peel, sister of $ .
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I � I F. R. llodgens,, ticket agont, T. Glauzier, and Mrs J, Freeman, Mrs ' I
, I III& han hall price. . I — Tremeer, and two. brothers, Adam,Iaii� I I - nanS # 11
ac .- week at less t I — The. people were from 0 3PIorw�pon � I
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, � , . 31W A4119010WUW don, Staniev, and this Vicinity. A very .. �
� S are lailve. A, co . untry of r un!c," isn't a, city competency; a mile a -An exitat llkenes� ."'Page'l. 'pleasant evening was opent in ?Inging - . I
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I O, b I I . ,Tanglefoost-RP ii,N,1,d.!!n-,-..,-...,. I ,music and games, Before leaving the Japanese,. P,alm Leaf, Qauze, Silkp Satiu, I.,
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J A, LucystrIke-McKinuon &0o .... I..., ,X 9, i kinds. "
-it. 2.08. Five hundre 13orb W re R Ads 4 ney when she goes to tbe,89.o. , .
m ( te is m e n , is fast -c d ff r $ and variouf , � �
inu ad by rna y trains every day; a horse Pan-AmerIcan-IP"W - .::::::.' 4 1 . �
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�. n-d--simp jr y - in'f way o a ma r or who esa . = 6 A BROKEN � �...
7 bucket"'to-u-s-, a Teacher wautedT Torraucc..... 4 .... ; L'EG.-JaS. . I
� . � McKay block grocez-Jas XcCabo:�. . 5 keeper of thits town, had his leg br9ken
a A '2 . A, llearlh�ogu.t,ialo -=').n '_:_' 5 I �� - ..
� . . These similes explain this.week's specials. ' a . A J3, 1 1. Hammock& . .. ,
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I I . A clear brain -W DFair ... 8 fellow, who bad been attending a race . . "I
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I . . . . 0 , . 314 -b-'.. ". ... 8 horse on the second day .of the races.
,e . ('herr'eo wo . 5, Bros I I 8 .
I d.ol inuslin ._ L ended more seriously . I
C.11.'s.ri'l 'Ouff. cs� N�6*.::! .... 8 It might have
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I . I P. who came up and promptlystopoed
� Less thtin Half, oSt Price., .. � . full color, pillow and stretcher. Splendid .
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I Think of it --over 5000 yards of SUMMER WASH GOODS, etc., at less than bone and Mr Dick is doing as wOL as - .% L I . .� , . I I 1��
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half usual wholesale prices. A syndicate of four buyers des'Cended on the ' FRIDAt JULY i2. 1001. . time befor'ephee will be able to be around . . � . L . . . . L 1 4 1 1 . . i� I
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wholesalers in the eastern market. last week, and caught them in the hoir '16ditorial 'and other -interesting mat. .
. . . . -- - I I o at a half a . nd a third regular . ter will be� found oti page 2 i I .. W, COOPER .& coo . 0
1 weather dumps. They were glad -to let goods g . . . . L . ,WEST END NOTES. -Mr and Mrs R. I . . � .
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I- prices for cash. 2 a . 31 . . 1 . A 31 k A L .1 The dectiod in London, on Tuesdays, PleWes and Mr and Mrs H, Carter visit- . I I . . I I 1,110, I . Ank,Mk — —
. I 1 4 � ed friends in Stanley last'week. A Ass,,9h,A&A& A& .
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r The result is that we have the finest lot 01. bargains,we. ever offered you in ) such an electison� whei-dol. F.. B. Leys holidays. 8 W. G. Plewes and obil- . . , __ . . . � ... . W1,
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WASH GOODS, HOSIERY, EMBROIDERIESF. UNDERWEAR, SHEETINGS, TABLE' . i 1 Exeter. 0. Layton lost a valdable -
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L . t L Igin represent the city in the Local horse from stinGtroke last week. The . .
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LINENS, MEN'S SOX, etc. We are�putting hese g6odson sale, commencing What. ,masons have completed the stoneworx BARB W RE . ''
. I . � rushed about; no excitement - , " - V. Rogerson's barn, H. Crich's I I I I
THURSDAY MORNING, at half and less than half makers' prices. � .Q . � i ever. . Thejopponent- was Dbirch, a soc- under I .1 � L . . . . . .
. . ' silo was blown over on Friday., w6 a good stock on hand,
. . I . . . - . , I has been a scarce article for some time.. Wenowhi
I . . . .1 WistiwhoroC524votesto the Colo - Don't forget about For 0, Rakes, -
. , rhel's 2,179. The total vote polled was NoTEs.-3obn Simpson and Harry Come for what you want; also Staples., � . k .
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I 0 - . ille, have finished the . V__ Handles, MachineOil, and other harvest supplies. � . .
. This sale will make July .memorable in Clint n. Look at this list of Bargains 2,703 as. against 8,05,0 polled in 1898. It Mille,ofEgniondvi . .
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: I all . ' I . I I . IQ . I , . Q .i , , 109ka like the defeated candidate will stone work of Mr Lewis Crich's barn . . � I ' I � . . �
, . . I � I . - PARIS GREEN and rBUG FINISH are inaemanabbese dsys;.
�. and see if YOU can remember anything like it.'before.. I � . lose his forfeit money. I Mr, Crieb has a first class job ,done. I � . . I . . . .1 . . , "I'll.
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. . f . . �. The Dominion' Surplus.. , relatives here. on Sunday last. Miss . : . . . .. . . I .
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25d Scotch Ginghams at I Oc - . Ladies' Black Cotton Rik I . . I -n I � L. Andrews, of Clinton, spent. a. ew . .. 1 Y -Try. a National Ciesm Seps &ter, skid you .. I . 1�� .
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500 1 aras of Scotch dinghams in a fine choice of stripes . I -A Great Barialm- i I The financial stafement of the Dom", - ed triends inGodeiich last week . A. I will be pleaseds;. .No be . . ,�, . . . ,� I �
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' ' I * thp fiscal year up to the close. F. Johns, of Minesing, is, spending his Higbeet.priae for butter and -eggs. I . L 11.1
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. find chcclif3, colors of mauve and white, purple and , , . 15C Hose. at 3 pair for 25C. , .. - '"ion for vacation at home. * H, O'Brien spent - . . .
d wbite,Lred, arben and white,mixtures, I . . I L of June is published in'tLo Canada Terms Cash or Produce. � I . _ __ . , �
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... . white, gre) an . I .. . I .. 'Gazette. It represents hiDwever only. last week with friends near Stratford. ' ' L . . I I . L , , . - . I . . .
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.L. ... .- full 27 inches wide and Al I warranteed fss�,.dolor�, r".- 1. 51-6.,poire of-Laffisis' Fast Black. Co�tqn�.._ ' -'.-j_ � , �rA�c�eipts:-and-�pa,y-mentsTup-to--tbe,-end�oU -.RdilgVTUI'nOtl�-�Clint0ii,--is,visiting-'st,4,r-
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- - ular price -was -25a -per .ydijl&da�ys-ssIe . . " �%�. last month' L . -, . X, -0. , ,.,
.. �� I I . . - : . ' . . W. Johns' �he Misses. Walters, -of July 12th, loot.-- . I I .. .. . _1
. . I 3 pair for.. -I ... , .................. i ................. 25C 1 fed last Goderleb,Lwre the guests of Miss Tens I I . . . . ,. � . . - I
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15c Dimity at 7C L I 'L . . . . . . I . I . I . . I . I . I .. � L I session &.surplus of $6,350,'000, but it *11 Townsend. Miss Culvert, of Goderich, 7 - I . I __ I.. � � . . � .. I. � . P11111114 . 1. . I I I I
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600 3 ardB of Dimit5 Muslin, 261 iris hes wide, in an oler . - .. .$I -Table L ' Is better, than this. The Comin and Going . . .
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gout range of patterns c y -, 7C I � . I I . L cf,Brtio . .
. I I ,slors of Has, pink, nav , etc I I . L,X� . 1419119hows receiots.for t ,e ye , . -_ � I . I . L ,. .
I i5 dej a E:ale price will be per y , 120, yards of 72 inch wide white Table Linen, warranted . ' � I =Ie . L of Og to anice cream ps,rty on Monday even- I Dr. Scott wits in Toronto ov!W.Sunday. � .' Wait Baird, - gn .,
regular price wae i6c, . - I I L of 050,735,947 and expenditures , Ing. - . .:, . I .. '. or efield, is the eat , , ,
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I I I I � . sd� � pure flax, elegant'satir fidish- reg , ular pride today is $1 ,59 , 574 508 with a capital, account .outlay . . , ` . . . . Miseltvas Turnbull is home from '. Hart- � of Goo. McLennaw I - - I I I . 1. I ,
L le. days while it isels,to goat. . —, , �. . , . . - "I I I . Miss Nairc, of. Goderich,%liso been the, � -, .
. . . . . . I Oc Prints at 6c ' I for yard, oft , , per yard.. C, of ia,6i4loq. - . I . L . over for &Nisit. . I.- .
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L . . I . . . . . . I .. . L . . , The i e*enue for June alone Was' 44, ,. *1114t Wastirginosh". . - I of Wiwastock, I is * the , gueoL ! . I
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2500 3 ards of i be beat CarRdian and American.. Prints . . . ' . . . . . . 164,m. as ainst $3,M,452 last year; (,,01,Ncn� -.Council met according to ad. eat of friends here . 1. . .L. ., Miss Rebkie and Miss Aguee. Hall, of. sfk . I'll,
C. .. ,7 '$2,948,260;: as * L . 1611 � . 1. ' . i It n I I ��
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I in colorF of navv, pirk, blue, brown, etc.,.all fast col- i25c S.heetingL at 16 . . I thd expen iture. was journment; members all present;' reeve in . Thomas, are vid I, g.. Mrs R.. P., Reekie .
. C)OL ' I . . . . . John Stephenson and brother are Nisit. this Week. . I ..
L ore, r4 ul-tr We qnalities sale days .................. ' 1. L I .. agaidet 02�250,819., � - , . . . the chair. The minutes of the laet meeting jug the Pan L ,American. , Mrs, Coup � 11
I 1 400 yards of -72 inch wide Sheeting in twill and'pla' E . -producine branch of d and confinned . � . or,. wife of John A. Cooperi ed�
1. . . I makei repall . or, 25o L value ealedays logo at... - . in very revenue I were rea . , The tresBureeo miss Delia Staplet6n; of. London, ..is itor Canadian Magazine, Tor,94
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.. � 121c Prints at 71c - , I I . � . . . .. . I . . I . . statement showed a balance on hand of visiting friends in. town., .:, Ing relatives bare. . . ��151, I 1. I I
I ment over last; year. - . I 1 8.32, filed., -The.reave and treasurer I .. . . . ..
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.� . . ..,. . . I . . . . . :1 . . . . .. ... .. I . .. . I I . I I 1 110. Secord Carleton, of Kindardine, was a . Miss . MoMoihoh, of Londo he. guest; ,
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. . 2Jc- 15C.Embiolderfes'at 5 C . . -' , ship purposes. The estimatee.for the year - .. liege friend, Mies Mary Lough; for- . . 1
450 Tard - of 36 in -h vvide prin i a JUL. I, Esor- -d light and � . ' I . . . w6re empowered to Vorrow $600 for tosn4 dollar in town on Saturday. I .. .of bel: co
I auddaik co!ore, all warranted perteody fast, regular, I Oct .1 ., End of Senate, Obstruction , - .L 7 .
. - I .. I 1. . . , . . . . I . . Goo. Gorclon,of Berlin, is visiting'amolig the past few weeks.- I L L I
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11 prioeisl2�o, sale clays ............................ ne. 500 yards more of Embroide ' � . friends in town and neighborhood. . Him Stirch, ,milliner for Newoombe'o . I
I . � . � I . ries that were from loo to The London*Advert' is $2275; A petition was presented to J. M. I 'L
I .. : 15c per yard, to go during sale at ... iser siys:-m-lt, * , .Miss M. Monteith is visiting in Seaforth,. left for, - her * home in . Ditroit . d- ,
� 35c, 40c Scotch Zephyrs at 1:8c ' . 1. . . . . � . . ., . ....... *t .... L'. i 5C knowp that several Senators usually Roberts asking to have ugmear sent on, to- is-tbe guest of Miss Ids Turner. ,' for the, summer active]). L . . 'I',
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. . I . L . i . . W. Irving returned to Chic . .
ILI esof. this aessox. a choicest Scotch Zephyrs and - ., � ' � . . 1. .. � et depended on to oppose the Govern. granted. Tbaloll6wing cheques were is-. day after a lengthy visit at his home here Tuesday in connection.with a Mgaonieex .
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la 1 700 yar I . . I . . . 1 L Ment. There may be additional sued: E. Fo,wler, gisvel.and work, 06.14: Miss'Whilely, was tbi guest of her c' . . . ". . . . r
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I Ll�ualin si, in the newest shades of pink, blue, gold and . a . . 9 ns. Im I . I changes .befcre next February, when Sec. Treas, S. S. NOA,glate, etc, S5; , J.- R. I On- cursibn to the Pan-American. . . � . "I
-� in. stripes and checks, the re&lsr price would be I of . . . MisaMcConnell has returned home for - , '
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nile, . 18c $weepinq Egar A . . I I the House meets ; but even as it, stansd� Thome,arbitration fees re S.8,No; 1, $18.50; 0 Miso'Eva Smith, .of Qdderioh, last � :
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35o sad 40c, during sale clays your choice at per:yard . . I.. � . � week. . I � � . I the summer from Hensall, where she. boo �
. I . I .. I . D. Ferrier, shovelling gravel, $2,50; A. . I
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i . .1 . - I .. . I thelong reign bf Opposition obstrue. Smith, shovelling, $2; 0. Donnelly, gray. `Mrs Jonathan Miller, ana" M ioi Maggie been engaged. as williner.for E. Rannie. I � I .''
..." . tion by means of the�Senate majority . Hillen, of' Goderiob,, spent Saturday .in The. wife -of Mr S,Davia and Miss Emms.- �1
�� Men's Sox at Half. Price . . In, I M.111ine.ry, I . .. has practically come 'to an end. Thii Billups 617.94. D. Donovan, culvert and I � I .1 �. . .
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,�.� � I .� .. I I. . . I I . I . " - . - opening �it., 97; Jos. Nicholson, culvert on, n - of Mitchell is visiting Bon) lea;ve in a few dayi'on- a trip to -the . .
25c Values at 2 for 25c . I . � . . " , ,. . u?ost, important measure for .next sea .E. W, $2-, J. Robinson, gramelli $7.11; P. � Edwi�' Brookso 0 . . - . .
'Your choice of any trimmed hat in the Bier' I I . , .
I .1. . . I � a. that. sold sion,'or the sessi " 716 -owing', will it... , his grandparents, Mr and Mro,Wn2.1 Can-. prairie province' I . .
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200-p ire of Menlo fine wool Box, in assortel colors, just I . I . - I -ness that in this and other matters it. !K;. It. Lowrie, culvert . W. B,, 62.50; B.Tro- tel6n. I . I . Vies Mets, k '* , . I - 1�
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Arl- the thing for summer wear, -the regu'ar price is 25o ..' I . leaven, hauling tile, L$1'50; McDonald &- . - Mrs Stowar", museke6por StLthe hospital, the guest of her1riend, Miss Luella Ton-- I
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I - I per 1pair, while they last we aregoing to sell them at §5 Moro ofour: $i Trim L med- Hate, ready for -this weeks jeelling. wil! no louver be possible for the Op- - in visiting. am . ong rellatives'around Cc ' n. pays and Harold: Tanney is. visiting with I . . I
L atL a L � position in the Senate to mutilate th� Johnston, operating ro.d. grader, $114.75, stance. , . . . friends in Woodstock. . I . . I
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I half price, 2 pair for .............. � ............... . t5e - , Flowers less than b If price. , . L I I .and opsoistinj rosit graaer. on W.boundar'y, I .
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,. . . You* nion6y back. I ; . . peop eo � Donalh, rep bridge. $1, repairs and oil for! . sy calling upon fri6ncld , '
L, .+�*` 9.4110.�� , . . . + , L I . I . . _. .. . I itrader, 81; Joo.'Blaok, piinting hall 'Walker. .. . . L I andwere-thaguestopfUeandMrBLJ.Bt6'
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L " . I 1. . � If yon. Want IL . . I . . . ALLEGED- HORSE, STRALING.-Oon- ' Mr and Mrs Hofflob and master Zeiald,. heneon, Huron street. . �
. . . 11 I I I . - . I 026; J. Anderson, charity. $10L. Coulmil, f om Berlin,spent's few days last . weeks' Goo. Bailey, of Lansing, Micb,j an old,.
I . .1 . . � . stable W. Gundry arrived here Tues. adjourn6d to meet on Monday... Aug. 5tb, .r I . .� . .
� ,. This Store is notedJor I . . . I . L. I . I day ni�ht in charge of a man named J.' 1901,otloo,olosok. WLS.MCCU08,11m,olork. in tow% 11 I I , - Huronite, at one time's typo sti the Nows.
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�' the excellent bargains . from Clinton theotber.day &�daold it I I . hie brother A. R I .. . and will spends few. weeks Visiting with �
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. in ERmondville'on Monday, the Bret - NOTES. -Mr .f� L I rk, . .
I . I .Mostard attended the, ,Jae, Cis of C6I;mfet,,Mioh.', formerly Misolda,Murch, of Dresden, is home
� it VLIvFays offers. . day of the Seeforth races. The horse funeral of Mrs S. Vooro,, of Bayfield.-, of Sesforth, was it dollar on friends here f6r her holidays, . she .has been -teaching
. . I . ,. I I I I I . I is said to be claimed by Mr Parsons, of lAst week.. Mrs Elder and daughter, on Saturday. I . . . .
. . . the 16th con.,Godericti township, and Miss Grace, of Stratford, is visiting at . there for four years and the board showed L
- - . . I . F. Fawcett, of Clinton. and'was dis- . Ura Nixon ,whotso been visiting Mrs J. their arpreciation *of her' services by rie- -
. - 111I . I � posed tor $3. Maxwell 'was taken to tbehomeof MtsA, Ross. Duringthe Howson, raturnWito her home.in Kilbride cognizing her. at an increased g&lsiy. 1. �
e .000 - IV- .. I CLINTON. Goderich the following day for . 8 L late storm Mr Geo. Hill's slaughter .on saturd Y. � I . James W, Manning (oldeat son of Mr,
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. '_ MONUMENT SALE. -The Clinton Mar- -wind; Mrs A.Ros90 silo was also thridWh ed by Pi R. . his intention to go by train to Toronto, sna.
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. ehurch ehimes Carmel Preabyterian-ChUrCh &j flen. . ment to be placed in Rodgerville cbme- Kenzie. Mies ElIft L Orabam, who has ,gattenbury 8 L t. parsonage. , ment, Godericb,who has accepted a liouten' s . I
__ 6"i has been. thoroughl overhauled Willis church, here, on . TuesdHv. tery to the memory of the late Arcb., been vialtiba in lietroitp.returned home ' Mins Folwell of Toronto, and Vies Allen ancy in the African Coftat Police, recently "
� U.NTARIO STREET UHUR6H-The and 0eautifully fresheneT The work The congregation Of Carlion street . W. Bi'shop, M. P. P. It will be one of on Saturdav last. - . . . - of StreetVille, was the guest, of Mr Steep passed themiedical examination required in � iv
choir had the able -assliqta nee of a few was done by James Welthewl of St Mothodist,chuich indicated in % very sub-� the larizeft In this pari Of Ontario, DiED,-Mr Roderick Ross passed and Miss Rowe, Mary street,for a few days. connection with the.appointment .; be will ' . _.�
of the singers of the 48th Highlanders Thomas. wfic, is a maeter , hand ast stential mariner last evening the very high This order was received through J. ire, - quietly away on -Sabbath last. He Mr and Mrs Jae, Eagleson and son, of leavot shortly for his post which we hope he- I
. . I B ind at both services. At League on church decorating,: esteem in which they hold their retiring land, salesman for the firm and In di. ,-n with a paralytic Aberdeen, Dak.j are hereon,% viaiii .and will like, and jUaging from his ability wilr, I
Monday evening it was a literary I . , I was suddenly taki � . I
pastor, -Rev. G. R. Turk. formerly of rect competition with all the different stroKe, from which he never recovered. guests at her parents', Mr and Mrs. A. Me. shortly secure promotion. .
meeting. ; The Wingliam . Sunday schools will Goderlcb.� by presenting him with oil 11. works in this'. part of the country, His wife died in Clinton in October Kenzie. I . . . We understand that Mrs McLeod. leaves: '
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� . ir:�- go to Goderieb on their, annual exc I ur-' laminated address and a purse containing which geake hilhig for this old estab4 last. and since then he has resided on Mrs Jim Walk6f an . d daughter, Eva,. of town about the 28rd for the Dauphin Xs-, . . ,�,
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Rev J. 1W. Graham) OfToronto, 6 sion about the let ofAugust ; the com- between $400 and $Mll. . ., liabed nd reliab e usinesa. ,his farm in Stanley, with his son, Sao. " spent a couple of days last week triat, Manitoba, where she has a dolighter, .
I to his removal to .Montreal, was r - mittee, with Dr Pow1dis as gecretAry, � . ." � I I
cently presented with a purse of gold sit. lots prin Golori-b
� has the matter in hand and:is aro S. E.- Book ,ligal of"tho Lis- Rose, He was a member of the 'late in W, 1.0 the guests of Mt! and Mrs John residirg, and with whom she purposes re� � .
� - . .r , CoLmcm�,TR.-The trukee� havejust - Walker. . . I '11261ning. She has been it resident of town I ,
by his friends, He is a son of the IaW ranging to take in ListoWel and Clin- towel public school. form , ,of Beumiller, . John Road' church, andl a staunch Re .
. - Issued a bandy and coliverifentann6un. in politics, He leaves three Miss Laura Jackson, of Ripley, open* for a good .many years, and though obe is �
Bev James Graham, at one time v&8- I ton and'dll intermediate points. boo given up school teaching and will enter cement fol d(r for the collegiate insti. former i I
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tor of Rattenbury St Church. the ministry of the Presbyterian church, tute which gives an extensive onthe farm-, William, .of Wednesday evening with MisaMontei very frail, her many friends wish her I
111. I The Globe says- wThe new pastor of tie is completing his third year in Queen's I MaKillom and. Roderick, a. dentist In y AIII lengthened days and comfort. , -
P&rkdale Methodist Clitirch, the Rev University and after graduating in honor cf information of out Institute ineluYl 9eaforth-'and two daulliters, Mrs IF., and Buffallo., � . - . . 1,
SALVATION ARMY -Them was a ing the - accommodations, advantages McEwen: of Olinton; an Mrs D. Ross, Mies J. Jones was visiting relatives in . - I . � I
I od ttendance at the lee cream soc- R., J. Treleaven, was given a, most cor- fhilosoPhY he will enter upon hie thee. and inducements for scholars to attend, of McKillop, Who survive him. H16 Hallett this weak, she leaves next week
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11 fa�l %�,e, by the Salvation army last dial audaympothetic receptioa Oki th ogical studies I I I
. " , occasion of his .'introduction to the Is here. as well as the results of the work remains Were interred in Rosal come. for an extended visit at. bar home in St. . I
� , mig t (Thursday) on the.lawn across t. . �[Xr- Treleaven SW PAUL'S CHUROIX-Bandnisater -in. . els the:
from the barracks. A in rega ion, 's a J. in'the various departments which go tery on 'Inesds;y. his.sons and sons Thomas, X. D.. Rincardine defeated Brussels
. L good orogra Slatter And Messrs R. and W. Parker, to show that the 60hool stand a ,,
of solos$ duetm natfve of flaron, and.& cousin of J. M. law being the pall-beatete. Mr Bever-' Arthur Scotts who came up from Tor- other day at the former place in a game
, -1 . . wab,given consisting con ofthe,48th Highlansders� assisted.the the leading ebliegiates In the P= Ivy Ketchen officiated in theabsence of onto on the H. 0. B. encurnion in here of has b It b -score_oL7_ta_& I
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'-saduther tdve0v go VF;1#1V�qth6bqVd1 A I . - I � L � ir at, eervices, Mr W. Parker also of Ontario. By applying to any of the the pastor, Rev. Mr Sawerse waing a few weeks it blo'gainatather's, . At Seafoi' a
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,.7 " kw M.- and e4w Served. . . I ' LGIsnistfls . rendering. the 8010 "Star of Bethle. board or teachers one Of these folders _"� 72s.soott. I Brucefield defeated KIPOD in a foc tbaD , '-
. , I , okm . A, T. ibooper. I secretat y of em" in the eVening, Fr. J& Hilton may be had. 1. I I .
� 'ite,v 0. Bi Wallwill, who ha's bo ' he CA9, for Ontario, is in Cincinnati h I . . h I a score of 2 to 0. I
� e 'I t . I Bavrield. I Claude Vlaher left yesterday to 'attend match ;
'transferred to the Seaforth Methodist attending the great International (). will represent theBrotherbdod of 130. .the C. � E. Convention at Son Francisco The Viintson and Mitchell ]across& �
I , cueing send off E. ( Andrew at, the Convention to bo'beld A VISIT �O THE Houers or RaPU62- NOTES.- Jae, 'Marks, of geattle, to t ,
..� j1jurcb_*,ag - en a t J6uVention. Mis Cooper went and was ticketed through by F. R. Hod. clubs play a scheduled game ,here nex
At Lo - -giy which placq he in Detroit, from July 24th to 28tb. � While in Clinton on Saturday a Slo� visiting at'home. Mr and Mrs Patti- gone, 0. T. R. town -agent. . . . Tuesdafevenirig,,. the gitme will be
�_ " . amingLons, from I with him., Rev J. S. Henderson. of � NAt representative was one of a part son is- occuping one'6f Mr Marks' cot- Mrs J, W. Irwin was called toToronto called at 6.80 p. m. I
had,labored, faithfftlly and earnestly.. Hdrisag Presbyterian church, is. also ,Rev W, a. Butt, brother of H, Butt, who vialtedthe couaty house of ref. tagele for the summer. Miss Olive
I The pagtor and' Mrs Wallwin were attending this great gatherin,l of ofthe base line, and wife were pre- upre., It was hot the refuge day for Thompson is visiting friends In Bel- by phone Saturday owing to tka illness of Bowling rinks tkiTped by S. W. Ir-
. ,presented with a c6miflitnentbry ad- church workers ; he preached ere her slater, Mrs I Nesbitt. She was socom- winandsY.-Rabefor played an exciting .
i ' d a well -fillet( Purse as a token on Sunday and spoke on one of the sented with an address anda purse of the 'reception of visitors) but Mr grave. Miss Pearl ftatinon, of Clin- panied by her dauf1iier, Agnes. .game on Wednesday dismoon result -
drew an gold by their Walkerville friends, Pit French very kindly r�celved the partv t gigs Hanley, o Portland,,Oregson, hat It) In a victory for the ter rink
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; � of theirapPreciAtiO0 of them, , subjects at the Convention. the close of the, prayermeeting, Wed. and Mrs French showed them through, ,r so cotta a A large picnic Party been visiting heroseusin, Min Barnett' She *90 now feel elated over tW event, I
� , , ,,, Previous to 'his dIsParture, from 8b I MrF. A. WdRht, of Huron College, nesday evening. A large congregat- the building, The house throughout 1, from Hensafi enjoyed tbernsilves at is a douglier of, Mr Ohs# Hanley, formerly FOR THic BOWLICREr 1NDPHY.-Thel
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. 1Dyk0gatbeted at the parsonage with assIn his final examination, Was or- t dtion, and to say good-bye. Me and cheery. And every thinsr seeing to be ter, daughter of T, L Marks, Is now eii- His Reeve, wifo of Dr, Reeve# a well- Ior the peesident's handsome trophy is I �
,, . full bdAiketei of refreshments. and 41sur- sain' D"con one day last week bv Mrs Butt are belovM by the people, attended- to with scrupulous care. joying, herself at her parental homes k finished, there beiniz a. few deraulte�
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. at"00 h . Im witha weII-filled purert ,%ad his Loisdahip, Bishop Bald,win and was and tAke with them the good -wishes Both Mr and Mr's French deem pecu- . nown former practitioner of Clinton, but' aiste of I
10 DOATH.-We are very sorry to re- now residing in Wisconsin, is vi -siting bar The first draw is made and con
I An addroegespresslye of their 11006Y * 6opointed In charge of the pariah of of all for their future success, lirikly fitUd for their positions as man. cord'the death of Harnest. -you goat filter., Mrs Crest anaother relatives. a series to be plaved among the win,- '
� iappretlation of bid goniAl, faithful, and , Middleton, Holmeaville and Summer. agor and matron of We refuge, abd the I
, - hill, and will soptime charge, If he ac- CHURCH PIMAXong.-The annual fin. Inmates, who at present number about con ofMr and Mrs RobtAtiniatt. ofthis Mr and Mrs Jae, Smith will spend part users also one among the losers, in the
� fearlisslabor8 stOr aricial report of Ratteubury street 1. place. Ilia. sickness Wag but 6, fdw of tht mummee season with their son at first draw. The final game 16 between I ,
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I I during, the Yel" a of his' pastorate, cepts, next Sunday. He Is at present Methodist church, for the oeventy-five, have a ver 0 fortablo hours and wits first caused shrough eat- Menesetting park near Godericb. They the winners in the winners and losers
I &U.M! is Dyke WAS formerly visiting with his parents in 11ii.ritisni-d. _ .- year ending 16 __ _fl�A.A.lk Q1 ..T c m I 1.2 k I . .. a �%. L &C .4 lo. Alu 1 A tr3phy
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cupled the pulpit, in
on soveral occasion
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bu ItinrodaY bf fast .Week, proved a suc-
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p4tt of thit AftPrisoon's en,
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Wit silyIs,atigo of the 000.6thibitY,
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TheLpo$tor of R&tto
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wyles, I; th6,6v6hIn1 Mrs Grahame,
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W, 1160 '60 ely returned ftdrA
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t-shlo of 90, Junior Les.
1p of n XoTEs.—Mr# Acheson and family left
rehip168M. The amount on Tuesday for Pembina, N' D ' ' to join
the y&rIq_pa funds was the Rev. S. Acheson, who has a large
InIsterIaI'1gqrport41l2a,- "Ongregation there, A large numlie-z
atd. Sam. ; MZIons I from here attended the races on,, Tues,
.416 r- A *__ _t-2-1 dav and Wednesday. at Ses,f orth,
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tingent smith, returned from Buff6lo on Satur.
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Fund, Is algbCsofthePasn-American., The
; Butt. ba,ying for this season Is nearly finish.
; Poor ed anil the falt wheat will be out
next. The Orangemen from this neigh.
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Ing a dish or ice cream, w ch rap U Y have Wran share no I wm or spas ,xion . a ebw TV 0 acull u4m a M T . FV
developed Into congestion of the lungs, Athol Stowart, of Toronto, the standard which is a valuable silver tropliY-
The beteaved parents have the best t, better for the Huron Old Boys, spent part 4 valuable silver salver, All gameg
foitpyniiiathy of the community. of this week with Charlie Moobherson, and In the -draw below are to be played off
- - -7- . -lots to -day to visit Brustelir friends for b' July 18th and thegame rules govern
Blytif. a while. Z games and dt4%wlbge .- .
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3(tatub.-A telegram In yesterday's Murehis, of Blyth, left Thursday I I
London Press Press saye.-Mis T. Tom- morn Till * Rrvidon., I To J 131160ver
man of, Btyth, Ont.,Arriyed here vaster. for Peuatsu,j, Muskoka, whibtio , loz-flaton, I I J Taylor
dayon P. Grand Trunktraln. in response apdad part, 0 Ike summer months, , They W,f:QVa1dJhg R G Wutilco . .
were dokdedb P. It. Hodgelit- N Ir r
to a telegram sent her by an unknown, Dr and Mrs 4. A. Blackwell returned to J W Treleaven .DTt0?,0,rtr1e.et"
indioldtl4l, which stated that, her W laslknoil TT Lwki4)
Cincinnati on Saturday after an extended. ID h.Macpherson Jos Vair
. daughter, Mary Elizabeth Taimman, �
was dying It St MA I Hospital, Dat- vish thipug talatives hero ana at noiniet- i P TwAn R 1101nies
r They *sni back bv way of Buffab J Rililsfotd It Ague* **-.
rolt. The 'hiopitall tUre has, no such VIIIIIii 2 U MoLean a bye I
and although the anxious who - ihey *ill spend a few days at tbe', -
pAtlent, Pain. 1,082nfl' DRAW.
mother has Visited 6yerY Institution
on both sides of the river here the girl Me And Mrs 0. 0. Rands and - family, JHarit"d " J W h4in .
It B Gombo y J Jackso i
Is likely to W, she can And 00 trace Mr and Uri 9. M. MoUsli %nd fitolly, Hattssubtiry
. of her, and Is well-nigh crazy with havis jolfitil those enjoying the like breezes J W Won
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oLner purposes, WUD I XOtgl, I$ 00,06.
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Crown Attorner luaimi;�a'Z. I - In
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also go this *ook for h season, and Mt# X
Halmos sad farally go to SqUil "oy
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