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tht Ryes Orternaent to power by votinflor its Candidates in the Riding where you .flecord your Vote.
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.**1 V* and that is mere than Mitchell can eay.
(Cheers) Condinuirer, the speaker Paid t hat Mr
Mitchell was displaYing to tbo temlieranee
FRIDAY
, .q AY 23. 100`2, people a letter froin a clergyman endorsing his
, candidature from a tcraperanceetaudcoint and
A .W .Wrigh , the secretary of the Conservative
Association. giving 4 party einitreation. A. W.
Wright's letter aleo acted av an eudoreement
auronis i4berat COndidateth from the lieeneed viccuallers. OR for years Mr I
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REMEMBER ROSS.
for the strailit party men he hada le ter from
'right had been the aesociate of B.iring Dodds je
Electors, vote for the Eon G. Watese grettairgietiftfeltfacUiltriniTt= In '-
and the most progreseive GovernmentgetrIlit3eViilartroititattlat;!yritattlrient IrTtst
Canada haS everhad,by supperthig all of au independent candidate in West Huron.
the Liberal candidates:-
In 18943as Connolly quit his party, and. he said.
• tor ewe and all. tied ran as a teen. On every
platform he denounced the o parties, and the
M. G. Cameron forNirest Huron. fi eaker had told Mr Connolly that the indeli n -
This Millinery department of ours is.forging ahead with giant strides these days. Arch. elision for'East Huron.
ales are by far the largest in its history; and better than that we are giving our rus-
omers a range of styles and a .richness of value .never before offeied :in town.
Thi S week we arei making a special showing of our famous $2.50 1 -lats. We have
ve a fine collection of Ladiesland Misses' Ready-to-wear Hats and they are well worth
eing. Ladies' White Straw Sailors, regular 6Cc value, for 26c. A big assortment of
hike Sailors, worth 50c, for 25c.
Tlie Newest ,in Wash Goods.
Dimities at 20e.
sat week we got a chance to bay 760 yards of this season's
newest dimity and muslins from a wholesale Jobbing,
at nearly half price. These goods are made by .one of
the best makere in the,United States who is noted for
turning out nothing but the most up:to-date deigns.
They come iE a fine assortment of designs in shades of LbOc
Pink, Blue and Grey. 'Regular value 350. On sale at
likess Duck at Itie.
halyards of navy blue dress driok, with white stripes 'and.
Apote, also plain. Thie is also very suitable for boys a/
blouses. It is warranted fast oolor, very speoial 1•41C
One Ginghams and Chambrays at 15e.
890•Y.ards of very line qaality of ginghams, ohambrays eta..
1 in a fine collection of daintyietripes, also plena ebades
of pink, blue and oxblood;
(We havea Very fine collodion of white wa s s a
,6 0c, 79c, $1.00 to 340 'dimity myelin in linen, oolor also black and white are
I Dainty Shirt Waists.
t t
The fashion writer who some time ago said shirt waists
were on wane might have said. the same of the leaves.
But -spring is bringing both back, and shirt waista
are prettier and will be, if anything, in greater demand
thari ever. One very dainty waist is made of linen
colored batiste nicely trimmed at $1.25, another ie the d
only correct style of Gibson waist in town
White Waists,
A very pretty white waist we are showing is made of very
fine lawn nicely trimmed with lace. Thie waist has
low neck and the new ehort sleeves. prum
Colored Waists at 50o, (iGo and M.
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Dresses. ..
We are now showing a few very dainty dreads made of fine
all made in toe very newest styles, prices $4.25 $5 and 5.50
giumn-er Whitewear,
Fancy what it must have been in hot weather in days gone by when women had their
Pude,' wear made at home. The up-to.date woman -knows shecanget just as good materials
'at Newcombe's as she wants, made as well as by home work, or better, and that for the cost
pf material, whereas the home making was theworst of it. That's skipped.
Ocrsat Covers mule of good coUon, at each, Nodes Patterns are the cheapest of the best
1002 22; 29i3, 490 to 98C.
pattern, we keep them in stock, any pattern is
Wi hitft Sk ts at 49 u, 69e, 98c, $1,25, $1.55 to
15c.
Rowns at 4902 690 to $1.60. Don't forget our three Bargain Days, Thurs-
Every gement no matter how low the day, Friday and Monday, Se last week's pap-
irice is well made and will Rive good ',mar
11. er for list of Bargains,store.open.F!iday
It will pay you to see the gool.is yoii can • . „
Even -
letter judge of the value& -
•
• Your moneyjack
-if you want it.
Victoria Day
EXCURSIONS,
,May Withe 1902,
Return Tickets will be sold at
SINGLE PARE
'cod going May 2fird or 24th,
up to May 26th, 190,2.
r obese your tickets at Town
save delay at station.
concluding he was fully assured that
yoevsetr Hu mureonnti wwhasicihn bliepeigarditwhatshaeultr000ssi
again being returned to power. ' well known to some of the residents of •
()ethane**, whiebtakes place. ou Moue.
day, 26th inst. Mr and Mrs -Pay ere.'
sWaliii:r 'Wad receiVed With atinlatise:As seeond sem; Geo. E. Pay,.w ;At3 .11 bust-
Mr'Holmes, M. P.,. Who was the' hist
Cllititon,having visited -here it -hen their • -,•••••
his first charge, that 01 Clinton; fortpeieht 'scholars are members of . . He wou'd support his Satanic Majesty eloquence and hisepesch was attentive- at do • , • .
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY.
church ; 150 of them are total', air,rit is .6,, lid le ,,g, „it„ . if the party brought him out, and if a ly listened to and thoroughly enjOYed
• S kthATfort-Aitart.-The brass band the
Seteral parties here have recei '
coo. a.bstainers. Abundance .of periodibsd ink,w11,11%:J_IUttar !'m IIVII,U.10; clearer case of arrant. hypecriey' pre-. by.all. :141r McGillicuddy made many
twill commence its open air
Invitation§ to theflOth wedding alit.: '
certs on Ihursday eVening, May 20th, literature ie furnished to the scholar, • ' " yetis than in the Personof the Advanee points for the Liberal tandidategind
we %Tepid like to knovv it.
On Thursday nifitt lest Mr Nieholls, rime-, editor, and expect to continue them every in addition to the circidating library.
senthlthe Bomb eir Alliance, held ft meeting
Thursday during the suininer season, 'During the year $160 was. raised f
An item, apparently -.iespired froin
The Retr. o. ()ouzels,. formerly of childrens' hespitel under the able Tenrante, Ant TA reality rn theintereet of mr
, an, a wag t e ine ng., was reel y
versary of Mr and Mrs Wm. Pay Se
I . • • . • . local purposes ; and 440 for sick livered im address ostensibl in the intereaL of
the oT in the einperanee Hall, Godorich,sthere he de. -
CLINTON.
Churc.h Chimes
lent talk would last not longer than electron
M. day, and that he (Connolly) would. rennet like a
Y.McLean for South Huron.
dog to his vomit and the sow that was waehed
to its wallowing in the mire. MrOonnolly was
a quitter on independence on election night and
was now baok tugging in the old Tory harness
The situalion In West Huron.
as an ofileer of the riding association and. Mr
alo would not Ja,d
1VIr Cameron is the .nominee o' the Liberal gitgrellInirgigreiggfrof
party and appeals for support on the party ;douse) The leonerd cannot change his spots
idatform. At his public meetings he has refut- Ittlitlinfigehilz,se=:rgraeliwgelAntta
ed, many of the slandersthat have been oirculat• question of temperance mut morale that has
ed against him personallyoand challengegi hi‘s VAT antig rre twl4Z Ye gen
omienent to meet him .= •tho :platform, Whigs. becanie law he advocated en'ereement AY the
so far Mr Mitcyelt has felled to do. IVIr earner- MairCarvtihy Act,nch watt afterwards declare.
°Ashdod at the conventioniand has since Oat- %eats 458aCreditrwr 71;.arFtYottAZI:rriii tth4
ed, hie willingness to go as flar.in the direction courntftto saucheannentitheat antic, end of three
If temperance legiolation as ?dr Boss would Bo, null° rwoP rwTo°m:n of til-ligge
No man could go any further 4han this. Bven telaerg.lvrffliggiattown anddliff °per
Lib ral, no matter hcw strong ,his temperance ;11001.isrigmt(Ixtitrie of It. _In rite of Mr
Was the Conservative canaOt go lurther, and no raarstAte who et:e'er° livaitritre
principles, sir uld be seduced from his party appointed and inside riiretMasthiletet=
and:lame, beeau$0, no matter how much wttialrirofqf gollution.
tittticiistLieztizr.sonal xnat-
Mitchell promises, when it comesdown tors beinglaisscu-sscediil
Mee, he canna go any further than Mr Owner- Mr McGillicuddy -You said that polities were
on .goes. to be debarred, and that only temperance and
public morsfs. should be discussed. Be good
'record enuipopurgahusteo.ft clown. Let the galled jade wince.
With the incomparably clean•Illnancial
that the Ross achninistration has:;, record A voice -What &brut Mr Mitchell's private
showing a surplus of 4500,000 after paying all lifg
obligations; with a record for hunesty that is abou
rtuiewiztlidAzjr41,%, monavnit:tstael:
unparalleled in. history, wilYishotlidanY brenitgdioecinuhasorenlessf ahandrh.tajoinh,twbutrotAhbeits eadisliounsBaod:
al vote against .the Ross administration The -
governiaent has slic wn admirable legislathe prerq heAettomight, some years ago ran as
ability, and offers a constructive policy of de- ofegiallyn whit was etTiTTNAtt TV;
Mitchell and his newspaper? In every way pos-
velOpment and progress. that n erits thesupport
Bible Mr Acheeon W88 ridiculed and sneered at
of everyone, regardless altogether of political
tendenoles. •
Mr Miteludl•ik the ohoice, Of the Conservative
party; he is the party candidate, ratified and
accepted thereby. 'He has all his life been a
strong partiZau In the managenient of his,
paper he has field a good .reanystrongandh_prsh
things about the Liberals, and has no -v fair
ground on which to expect Liberal support.
During every campaign that has been held in
West Huron ,since he has been a •resident of it
he has supported the Conservative candidate,
as he had a perfect right to do. He .did all he
could for the election of Mr Beck, who Will
hardly be classed as a rohibitioeist.
When or where hair lifr Mitchell shown zeal;
for temperance prim:pies:except that he is an
abstainer himselt ? • In his paper lie -upheld the
McCarthy Act as against the Scott Act, and did
his 'utmost to prevent the carrying out of the
%Deb% wasas sincere a temperance man as his
friends claim him to be, why did he wait for ten
days before accepting the pledge of the .Alli-
ance ? Why did he not Fay at once that .he
would accept the pledge? Why did he praotic-
ally bargain. with them that if he teak it. he
must get votes in return? • Is that the eaten of
a man who stands fOrptinciple? •
Mr Mitchell's pledge states.that "if there is an
indePcnaeni prohtbition party in the li011403, he
will vote with tb,em, irrespectiye of parti.'
That's resafeipledge to take. There won't be an
. independent, prohibitien. party..in„.the Hoesee:
*tlitireVillenly be lwaparties,.Liberal and Con.
ciervative, and there's not 'the slightest
61 that .Mr Mitchell, if elected', .will. be called
upon to vote. again se his partv,. and so sure are
Ins own political friends :of this, that they are
all working for him: Doett any onesimmose they
would do this if they believed he would vete
agMnst the petty?' •
-Mr Mitchell has held no public ineetings.. Bo
far ke has not annealed on the platform, and
the pbblic are entirely in the dark, so far as his
views on any public issue are concerned. ;Mr
Mitchell is somewhat of a public) speaker, Why
doesn't.he come out like a inan and tell .the
people what he thinks?
He is'attempting ta deceive • the electors into
thebelief that he's a prohibitionist Brat and a
parlisan•after, while his whole record ha 3 been .
of a contrary eliaracter, • • • •
We are far from objecting to prohibition. But .
Mr Ross is theenly_ inan who is like ly to do any-
• thing theiefor. .He has already put the Man it,
obis Act upon the statuteebook, and siinple asks
. ent ca,mpaigrethe Advance cbarges•the
the people to eatifY it. •
• On the other hand az, Whitney is oppoied. to member for 'West Huron with insin-
protibftion,it is said by practice and profession. • ceritye a charge that needs no refute. -
Eames that ho won't have anything th do with . The -attempt to rein Mr :Mitchell.
• it, uut if returned to powq.witi wipe eut the. . ti°11-
There's something to expect by the return of .Win:Liberar. vetes, and 00 ode knews
al'osnupoportsr. Of Mr Ross but nothin g by the elec-
.. this betterthan the 'A.d • editor.•
held. Every branch of .1.1te -churches
• work teems to be in a flourishing con-
' The Sunda Sh 1 t
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Rest A While.
riTi;f
•••••k•
by Mr Mitchell and opposed by voice, mai and
vote, and now the latter comes forward and
claims the franchise of the electors on temper-
ance and raonil grounds. Well, I eertainlY
commend Ma nerve. (Loud applauss,) fon-
tinang„ Mr McGillicuddy dealt with tbe refer-
endum a d showed that obtaining per cent of
the %ate on the hat was not only possible, but
that the vote of successful candidates in•the
constituencies frequently went over 40per cent.
At the request °ea gentleman in the audience
the speaker ihowed where the neceseity for the
referendum vote came hi and closed by calling
upon the electore not to be led away bythespecious plea that Mr Mitchell was a temPer-
ance man who had no party string on him. He
did not deserve the Tory vote because he had
tried to make believe that he was not a party
man, and he deserved no sympathy from the
Liberal temperance men now that 'they could
see that he was masquerading as a prohibition-
ist. The speaker felt confident that on the
evening of eleotion day West Huron would
prove that it was once more true to Liberalism
and the principles of good government. (Cheers.)
If there if; a Janus-faced hypocrite in
the newspaper profession, it is the
editor of the Whigharn AdVatice, Wfia
is such a contemptible, small-souled
person,that even his own party friends
have little use for him, and leg confid-
ence .in hint. In the jetet Dominion*
campaign he resorted' to the most base
'and. unsertfpuleus inetho to'co feat
Dr McDonald,a. staunch prohibitionist,
and 'showed himself te be absolutely
devoid of honor and principle, , If he
regarded prohibition as of prime 'im-
portance, he had an opportunity to
show it in that campaign, but he prov-
ed his ow n inconsistency and insincer-
ity. Where was bis zeal for prohibition
in the r• cent bye -election in West
Huron ? With that eminent prohibi-
tionist, Joseph Beck, who, as the Ad-
vance knows, is to-clay.workitur the
liquor vote for Mitchell, and who had
the warm Ruppert of the Advance. Be:
cause the NEW ERA.refuses to endorse
the "Oomervative nominee in the pres-
referendum. as a temperance candidate is a dodge -to
IWe understand that Bishop Caroni- membership of 305, with an average t EMIT or ter of Whitney
The llammoOx Season Will
Soon Be Ilere.
.A Special line with us is a nice @aims
Weave, hill color, with pillow and
stretcher.
Best Values In The Country, each $2.00.
W. Cooper & Co.
RWMIMMMARWMAMMA
EnthustaStie Meeting: Additional Local News.
The Liberal meeting on Tuesday PROHIBITION. -We are requested..
night in the town hall augurs success to say that a meeting will be held In ,
for Mr M. le:Oen:wren, the Liberal can- Town Hall, on Mc nday 20th inst., coin,-
didate for West Hump. The hall was. meneing at eight o'clock, in ..the in- •
well ffiledeWith electors and a goodly terbsts of prohibition, in its relation tee
number ofladies graced the assemblage. the present .political campaign. Rev -
If there were any doubts in the minds Dr Chown, of Toronto, will deliver an
of those present regal ding the unanim- ackliese. Mr Mitchell is expected to
ity of the Retorin party and the popu- I be present. A full attendance of all
herity of Mr Cameron these doubts ! interested in the discussion oft, the
the speeches delivered. The audience
Must have been dispelled after hearing ' question is requested, .:
BIG FISH.: -During the past week
was an enthusiastic one and showed it or so there has been somegreat fishing
hy the general applause accorded dur- done and mullets and.shade are being
ing the evening. Mr W. Robb, one of
the stalwarts in the Liberal party, oc-
cupied the chair and made an efficient
chairman.
Mr T. Elliott, of Goderich; a life-long follow,. ' J, Ellison succeeded in Linde
many while another of a large number
prohibitionist, was the first' sperteer ing - 15 suckers one afternoon while
wherein all those in favor of drohibi-
and yeas well received; he showed
entantities. Last Friday when gsin'tag
the same day others also mita*. •
tion should support the Ross GOyern-
a c ad which "weighed 8 pounds and
the Bayfield• Bert Hoyey. landed
ment by Voting for the Liberal midi- I imneash measuring
dvte. . • : • . •
BASS FISHING,--ThOse. who go mitt '
Mr Caineton,on Omit* forward,was I -71
fishing' should reineniber that bass fish -
28 inchea
accorded an oration and gave a rattling. in
*does not open until. June 15th and .'
• speecli, as is hie custom. - His speech
if any bass should be eatight.. by acci-
inchidedall the issues of the election at
dent while in thostreains they
hand, end he ably dealt with each in
should be.carefully'reinoired from the
turn,. He Was pleased at the large
hookwithout injury and 'immediately
• audience present; the ill-founded state- should
in the water. We have
reents Made against him he refuted
heard several complaining that the
and proved were only concocted. to in -
game laws in regard to fishing is nob
jure him in the campaign. The pro -
observed by some who go out. There
bibition question was thoroughly.
is a heavy .fine for w rong d ing: and
threshed as well as the other issues of
those who hae;13 clone. so should take
the day. His was a rciasterly speech
heed or there may be 'trouble,.
and the electors were well pleased and •
THE %VOGL OLIP.-As :shearink
ahlpgprheiosiasetiavte,ashMor Lametreotrio,rlaseffoorrethtaeki;
support; be was confident they would time approaches it woeld be to the ad -
and was sure Wirt there' was victory vantage of farmerato pay attention to '
as for the Ross Go ver time! t on the 29th, .,naellw.w'collotti
for the Liberels in West Huron as well the following points in putting. the : •,
0oflwshoeoelponas.thut4'maashrkeeat.wWapaishija
°iMMraY.15... :McGillicuddy, editor of the going to be very low in price and tie no
Goderich Signal, was greeted with ap- fleeces with binder -twine as buyers
plause and his speedo was a reuset ; he object to it,- owing to fibers , 'getting
is an ideal speaker in election tunes, mixed with wool, and damaging inanu-'
and his wholesale debate in his own
.characteristic style brought foi tb -ap-
plause and roars of laughter through -
caught on . Saturday afternoon the
young lade being out enjoying the
sport... One story comes of catching so.
factured geode. Long & Bisby, who'
merchants, of Hamilton, quote 'the
price of washed fleece combing and
chug, of Menthol; shortly • Visit attendance of 225. One hundred and • who becomes a party to the deception. out his address. He has an unimitable clothing at 12c per:lb and all unwashed'
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returning T.13 trsounze,' Tillmtville, by t lie members . and his splendid- staff- of -,ofdeers• and
lent repast was served,. after which a pered. 'There are 3 leagues in con -
office •and .
nuniner at addresses were gken!. nection with the church, having a
tireciative of -their pastor's - labors total membership of _ 177i These
raised NO d *31
. R. Hodgens, Town Agent)leasant evening they left, leaving. for heal purposes. Though there has
t d f IN. Att note en. Mr McGillicuddy . replied .to Ur the same"- source, eppeared ...three
a Mitchell ineetingaind majorifY w papdr .a wee , s. ing t, a
wn an h Ft- • • 1 • and•eftictent d b'd fa* • t • re' '
. Auburn, was recently surprised at the super o en ener o .ane ng •
ot„his Town Line church. An excel. teachers he•sctiocl has greatly prep -
f nunipt thein. After spending revery lea -liner se for- missions an -
- . • • behind HAM substantial remembrances been •a • reinovaI of .31 in' the •member-
• Clinton, Ont. • _• of kindness and appreciation, . , • . ship of the churcio . 0 uring the past
L.. t year, 'Yet, a El;g121; net increase is . ro-
t
1. • Willie Ctrunca.-7,11sv, P1/47. G: Row- ported. Mier in the historyof the
AVM 4%,titOtsrtifintlettl O.
anitoba excursion -W Jackson Pagel pulpit next Sunday, morning •and the been. SO good as this year. Each' year
Hodgens Bros e pastor will conduct the evening ..ser- since Bev AU ...Howson aasumed. the
' ebrate-N B icenry_
f vice....At the -last meeting.of the . W. pastorate OA iircia,.there has been
med mill ine17-Newcombe ... . '....
t a while- Cooper & Co a F. M. S. Mrs 'te. Rosi ably dealt with - .,,is Ablest aping_ Suiplits, and
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dyou need -.1 B Hovey 5 ' he -Arable Of the "Ten Virgins?" and the finances of ;let the . third. year,
gmes-Geo Lavis
At this b
de' ' sneWe.ftlataer .nalitnee In •hagid than
VW arrivals -J ...1.Chellew . :. a ', - • ---A, . ,a_...' 'Mill Dr -Olin' O'n.iNe-fili Iritertiftleg
anted -W TO'Ncil 5 'count of "Justin Martyr,'' . i -ever . efote. The givitigs of the eon -
big offeetigs-114eKinnon & Co.... .. 6 - es • Irwin • •
,ifarlana zro9 .. . ...... . 6 too, airs xt, and NIX a ' (Di) gregation have been Most ' generotis
Mit 6 fifinlifiriiigs- A J iiollteVay .. 6 , Stewart gain-, th-A,l'epert of the 'aril -runt . and .sponta,n•eona, which. :must be a
antea—mretPr)Gutin 6 1 meeting ot the W. .' :v.. It. S. lately mese. of great...sa,tisfriction -to, .thla
, •
reey calf-lek.nt ERA... . .-n-,........ .
for sale -H Word
orthorns for sale -J (bluing . , ..
big stobk-P odgens Bros
" • sop, of. Wistey ch.urch, willoccupy the church hate the 'financial condit'
. ions
5 held- at London Ont. By all accounts, pastor and the Official Board. It Was
5
• 6 i.the Society's growth •'and prosperity. thought that perhaps the call for funds
8 , duringthe past year sOrprisses that ol for the building of the new church,
As the time wee nese here. They are 'yet hale awl
se`i'legalteglIarelei•illeeteeirgatcote wera isit) niember for West Huron had expl'ested ott..-former aceasionp.
mtule •. eCin every Miestion of temperance and • „
own meeting, no one dere,deny the statement a desire to rneet Miss 'Wiggins,' 7he Itiy'riveeffihhtehe dealtquestiwenisse To relation to the'
all their frievds
hearty, an i in n enjoy seve
years more of unbroken bliss. •W'e can .
ea.rs lie has lived here iNir Mitchell has always coining election. e as ee
H h b n all over
morale in the town of Goderiel) in' the twentY matter is not worthwastir g F. pace over- voice the sentiments,of
wary of Mr McGi licuddy's a dress :- . the riding speaking for the ROss Gov- wloen we express the hope that Choy
`elatforrn w,as loudly applauded. He, Mated .x ions for' a public diseusiion, might in- Mr Cameron, Who he was sure would
• s betokened well for
dian. Head Vidette in a- recent issue
see McGillicuddy, on coming forward on the But those papers whrch are so 'an found'everything WEBBED IN EDGELY.-The fa-
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the melting invited public discussion, ing, or get him to. send a represent a- • be the .representative of West Huron
to. our *readers. On Wednesday,
had been in power kr 130 years and not
een on the weonf aide. ' Belgw is given a sum- further than to say It u ue, ernment and the Liberal candidate and
may reachitheir diamond anniversary..
that this 'was One of the most peculiar contests
o a marriage which will be ot int( r est
ballad ever been engaged in. The bills callinf duce Mr Mitchell to hold A public meet -
toil that Must not diSetlfie the politietil Situ- being held. Mr Mitchell has held no for the g9od -Coss Government who
one ceht had br on wrongly spent all
daughter of .Mr Sas Fair of 'Edgely, '
thoughtto all intents and:purposes tins was a. April.'23td, Miss Oessie Fair, eldest •
gathering for political purposes' he had been ry.
' e to ome of the Liberal meetings
this ,time.
Goodwin, nephew of:MeAlf. CeordOrin,
. •
N. NST, T., 'was married to Get Igo
.
The meeting-cicsed with Cheers tor
of Clinton, The • 'ceremony • was rer-
the thairman, - the Liberal candidate,
,formed at -2.30 by Rev J. Hcskin1/4„ in •
Hon 161-0.17.- Ross end. the K.ing„ . .. . .. the
. .Methodist Church which was
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PoilticaL Pointers. . •
. crowded to t tbe• doors.; Miss Edith.
. *Fest-ant acted as • orranist ,f. the br F:Ics. "
nmnadids Violet*e" Fail I•ssalisd Ethale7gat.oGctdagnri
: If -Par 1. Iiitney had been able' to trrm-
bert Fair, A f, em' the ce.remony a . re-
mand a rojeritj in. the Legisiattire thlee
ception was given at the home g
were R. J. Brown, Of Down, and Her- .
*T9.1114;1,11.b"er.bat112..94o7er'snt:lernta.11.i.silmakbileg, aetnter. Fair and 'another reception in the
'pe:uislini'gt6::ioitnee-lt,":tflitlattlai:w.giej:;erillinresdi-ptfo6170Y evening for the young people. ' The
that is giving good•resalts... Can as much • bride was . the recipient' of a liage
valuable. presents. .
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°etninigi3laTfT9ge" .
beTshaiedrefoire 01,73rit;reeymaonndttoheexa:gor:gfattoimoniortf. :,
will Gerry CWT. i Prehibition convention for South .
wd, li el tii etillohn s3 itfititahte1:oe:ahir Roes.
gates ft oni the constituency. • The re -
party
,eat in New. Ontario. And he , is HMV' Huron was be!'d at Hensel), on Friday. '
There was it, fa.ir attendance of dela-
party this time is milted and enthusiastic. pert qf the committee appointed to
tomarry eight Or ten lost in Old Ontario
last time by laxity and disseheion, The.
-wait' on_ the candidati,•s to ascertain
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-Hantilton Times,
Now that the prohibitionists have their position on prohibition was ie. .
sion the convention passed •tv resolu-
... -- ceived, and after considerable. discus-,
r. 1, South•liuton,as they didba the tion ex tressing'llicir satisfaction reit b.
endorsed the candidature of Air MO -
attest or deal with the policice of the. Liberal meetings, and is not going to hold any. •
and Conservativeparties. In addition to that
he hail to speak before the prohibitionist speak- iStift it a little too much to ask the min-
er, who bad taken care iu his preliminary ad- lie to take him on faith2 -
speaker need reply to. Hiawever, he would en -
dress of ten minutes to say nothing that any 1
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deliver to meet -the handicap and woeld confine. The Goeterich Stat. is deeply grieved
himeelf to the moral and tehmerance situation. ' ,
Ho claiined that the alleged temperance can- because the mei-ober for Weet Huron
didate was not riteinperatice eandulate, in that
left Ottt WA a few dttys before the netts'e
ho bad hot beim broufht out by a tomnerance
convention, but that le was a dyed-inithowool clpsed,and is taking part in the present
Tore Of over twenty years etanding, who had
received Ms nomination at the Molds of ft Ctin- campaign.. it lie is to oottor owe&
servative convention. (Hear, hear,) That eme:
vention lied mired ter 210 pledge -from the can. ' tor So doing,the Star will show its don-
; I any previous year.... Last Sunday W. might effect theregular weekly . offer •
didate.follit wile perfectly satisfied tit alio need- . ,
.. P. trilding.sang a solo at the mottling. .ing for 'Ministerial - support, but such ed no pledge to keep him etre:Mid on party linis. sisteney by Cc ndenining also ,he fol-
' Church Chimes. ,,c,mi
- set vlee and the choir rendered the ani has not been the mute. Not only have taprantise.1 The candidate received the' t018. ' lovving.Oonservativ014 : --Messra,..mon k,
thern."Brightly gleams our banner" in agclaims been fully met, but there. prance Pledge ()lithe daY the 0 eivention mek °lark e, • Bennett, •. Pringle,. Cavell,
. nut was not wiMng to accept (it mi. a man of
•,, Orotirev and Hunter "ill open epee.
I ev neeristi . e
. 'e rneet in s under the aus-
d. . iog on Mordny'eve.ning OMR. .Lindsity • the stevikrda . Durin th
the evening-, At the.Endekvor meet- remains a good balance to .the credit _ef /22ineii
g , e , year $73411 nine days after that he signed the docrunena ' titian( e, Wile0n,i ancaster and Sruith,•
.le should have done; and it wasnot until Broder, Blain, Henderson; Ingrain;
IV of the 13 tptist and Metho ist presided sitnel tile topic "in actical con-. has been paid. out by this congrega- an11 then onV when he had ninth) the inetter for to the- writers koowledge each . of
urches at dky inlet on Sunday, June S.
• sec rat ion ' Was dealt. with by. Misir Nt ll°. tion towards the new church ., .m king one cif barge n . and sato and flail haggled • fer
and sideedepped. end buck.' these gentlemen were out in cainpaign
""Che Presbytery of Huron met ih MeKet.zia; the catechism was' taken by a total Cash acCount for all purposes of : (tallith° a fakir at a Mir. (Applause.) . Even ',merit ten days hefore Prorogatien. .
temperance votes;
ederich on Tue,-(lay and dealt with Mks tinie Obidley....The Sacrament $8000. .• There.is probably not another Tirrie pboll: the precedent of the local Tory
ecall of Rev Snail by the congre- -will be dispensed on the first kiunday in church in the whole et:reference,. hate' association, had protes
date taking thepledge, and it wasn't until after
ted against the candi- • .
The only waY to kat partial prohibi-
tiohs of Smith's Hill and Man- june. - • . . . .. leg, the sanie nurriber .of• membors. CAM b +11 inta. be n requemtee to retire that
heater.
ONTAItIG STREET CI-it:MOIL— The that has raised so rouch money in 'so- blitcRell signed 1110
document. The seance tion in Ontario is to carry the referen-
Rev. Dr. Gifford has sold his horse League intend spending a social even. short a time. The pastor and congre- lasted for n
looked very tired
early three
when the meeting dosed. It dum next•December, The only chance
hours and the candidate
d buggy to his brother, who ing with the League of North street gation are to be congratulated on the as not a matter of principle with Mr Mitchell
esides near Forest„and he delivers church in Godertch, on Monday, may prosperous condition. nf the church; wit was a matter of votes. it WW1 tiaeless for td CP rry the referendunt cl epends opon
there nex t wen. From Forest the 26th,instearl of Tucsday the 27th,as 136- and havereason to look forward hope -
re proceeds to Sarnia, where the an tore ant ouriced../nstead of the regular fully to •the future, which is big with
ual conference is to be held, and he meeting of the League Monday Ev'g a prophetic promise... ,Wesley Church
It be away from his pulpit for' two pie social was given by the young mien of .Epworth Leegue of O. E. have made
undaye, his work being supplied by the church and 'was a decided success,arraegements for the 33rd Regimental
SOO. - both pie and program proving satisfacBand of Seaforth for a band concert in
A proposition has been submitted to tory to those who attended, . N. 33. Recreation park on Thursday evening;
ev J. Livingstone,, pastor of the Price presided as chairman in ap able June 5th; ice cream, &c., will be served
thedist church, Windsor, to give a Manner and after opening the meeting on the grounds..., . -
baby fair' iti the near future, tilt., With singing and prayer:, the following
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nipetitors t 0, be sons and daughters impromptu program was carried out
A. n t 1
ming 13% cr reiterate in Wib sor he Messrs Borland and S. ; /Meal ie imid to have stated that "Mr Beck
r aild it would be hard to say hove
o e keeper. in an adjoining town
f the.counles he hae joined 'Tater. Nolo, W. Ross,; insMcRae trumental thief,
average about 22/J mairiages a duet', Messrs. Harland and Murch;
oipeeple owe all egi a.n ce to his decree.
ST PDXIL's Orsunen.-The Sacrament
the Lord's Supper Was administered
the new comtnunicaets that were
Ofirtned at the recent visit of his
raship Bishop BIldwin to this par -
at 8 o'clockSunday morning
W.17. Latornel; reading, Mr Stoddart;
solo, Mr Murch ; solo, C. B. Tant" ev ;
gr arn eph erne selectron, IL`Downs. The
ladies who act ed as accompanvists were
Mrs A Gibbinge,Mre F. W. Welts,Mise
Oembe a,nd Miss Tanney, The pro=
ceede amounted to $15.60 and will go to
the support of aiMissionany in the
NorthwPst.
the Tog candidates tq claim that ho would be the return of the Ross Governmeg to
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against le•Whittielif elected.. A bigler- man , -office next -week,— The only --w -a - - 111. b-efit°1 ft:117i fi rttv .lie‘Y°6,mti.troril'g-till:
'Ralph Meredith intim Tory leadership; and art for Mr Mitoitell is a Reformer who uses
G Cameron. The Reformer who votes '136zith-eeni tribenlix-tte:etTlitZsiiuwiPliPeqtaitin:r: ine1:1;81 ati,nt)lottintdete %tilt gicattoilikotfheExoergt earnwizeaar
for, the 1)rininion Alliance, was pre -
sin) oils. Mr Marter had succeeded Will am
he made .proldbitiot a plank 'in Ids platform. . 18 a, in.ay get a f w
The result was chat his garty revolted and he . Veon't get -nor would any other Pro
number not far from this town, fl re v
terwards nude a speech inebotidon in which 13' b 11 t t help the OonservatiVes.
o o
tent trod gave ao address on the nee
than eirliitcholl had tried to boa 00138e entious
prohibitionist in the Tory ranks and that man, West Huron elector can stipport the
signed the Prosichtney of the organiza-
G. F. ?darter had found the position an Imre. oss overflown y vo ing or . .
G t'h t• f ef watch the Oonservatit e prohibitionists
room fur Jainism Pliny Whitueik anti-prohi- Liberal.
onist if he happened to be a
the Prohibition campaign,
A. M. Todd, the lunior editor of the hibiti , . • tessity for thorough organization f
0,r
was turned down from t e leadership to make •
Unionist. That was not 0110 r Mader had Goderieh Star, is a bright afrad shining
Ontario, and ths result Was that he had 210W advocate cf prohibition. He does be -
been throwii over board by the party of whieh neve in putting dawn the liquor traffic- treated to t30 less than .twelye nitra-
tailnhede ap°ovleirsiTerlsiowrathe grrtb.
seen Otto take an independent view of New , The member for Wed HUe0t1 was •
he once was lender. What a big man like lir
hit ty i tot and practises his belief at the expense grapun in the Goderich Star last week
Martorentllanos explained to -the hotel keepers that 1111, to the uMnioere ealibro of Mr Mitchell. pip- of ot her, people every chance he lute. Territories le
t k TH gielative assembly' elec.
litass.) Mr Whithei was the head of the ' ory h d
Mitchell took the temperance pledge to P
plirty, and mr Mitehe I, if eleeted, would be the e• The Star as ma e a m s a e. e
member for West Huron is not the tions held • on Wednesday. geturn
gain strength by the Temperanoe rtiiiiiirw/culttrhedog wag the tall or would the OM Mitchell spent, Thursday car -
non to it ; that the Whitneg porde trere expeeted to co Mime in the 1 n'sineeter' f(11,( H." con,. Liberals nth° are dis ose G9verranefit will--hav • •
, , y no ewe. i)t.tr;.isti bdifili, of sir111431:14,4p111)11,14 nbcT Ili ,11 . ilis organ in town, 'Will, of courqp, , • 1) ....-4.4011).Pect..ilegrf--2-0-1 - E 0 a miliel'ItY 0
are incomplete, but etifficient hallo
party's ,support, in' order to be elected, dal(' narrretrorntert to the wishes of tho "1
,r . ca.ndidate in this election.
been received to indicate' that the
g the clog? (Laughter ) Mr Mitchell hem' stalwarts in illinton.
but that Mr Nitcluill tritthi a
striekiv ,opposed proiationf rind that oieetio„. . 116 hoed not.turnias, tcir , (Lorin bum just as It did Me McLean fur Ur Mitchell on. his temperance pro- • • n °t!s"f 3.5 hieratr.„*.
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f T I canvassing .0onservatives.
Mitchell was It party inan, and WAS floe if lie die so thejuirty would Put hint tint ;1i
not opposing the liquor interest anyb hi, would be• tt statesman out of a Stinday being Pentacost or WESLEY Cntineu.- Next Sundny.
„ wore than was naaaeuaty in order to • imainsmitua job. (Intr. lir in%) lf, said Mr MeOilliendily,
hit Sandal', the day on which the .mortying the Rev Dr si
- -ewart' wth hie being elected," i were the Liberal nominee -mid u ere nue ish
tenit of the Holy (31 h Mt as protnised • preach at li n. rin At 1 p. tn,,, tlie . -
nor baylolir In 1118 11l111•4 188 18 enni- tottlf et. wilt deliver hie second -aerourre-o---- -'"!."---."---=-•-•!--L-----' —
%notated, i,pecIal 10111101.4 WerP of the series ins 'The foundations of Jacob tiAdman, charged with, at eni-
cited. b the rector.... -Next Son- _ our religii 114 felt le." The members of ow le ',leech., eeeeeed Oleo an Oakyire
wilier), should read last week's -Issue of Prof. Murray of Dalhousie Univer.
man ulio, 1,y his own cc tsk:k.nat, ea. 4 help him,
how be abuse§ those he is o.elting
his paper, the Goderich Star, and
to yada and buried it, under the impress.
Ontario does nint want 49 Premier a
ion that it was the remains cif his
(tone. bitites., 8 vian here Win) . f / /3 , for vote and influence that Henry was alive,
for Setae@ Mitchell, the 'alleged "pre. Generale II,.tha, Schalk 11, met.; tile,.
.1%.litelittll treittly, • nem,
'•1 • 1 T • • tn. tpkt. vandid.tte," are being.cir.culat. as Meyer awl eleven:other Boer Tendert!
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see sity? N. S., brought a bodyfirem•Nee
onmigh o ft11 tt kelp. 0'4 Mr .‘1114.11,4 11114 not APO fart lie't than not,e,--- 5- rat
lielieVe r tougi, (A, V. 01": IN6117 014 t 'r.
that pledgey
'brother HenrY. Recently he learned
being firinity tn,13y thp Sacra. this dim ell haw, re ic-on fiit, great, cat-. ectistanie at lIatniTton I,y tip. 40044. I pror.'s,itl, hp fully truthful lt0:411 '•Ontierti Men e'Vet- the tiees are ed in a number of hotels in this tiling, at rive( at I felon% on Sunday nit,ht
of the Lord's Stroller Will be tole erliegen with the reports presented at 1 stairs in hotel and jumping from a and at nny rate I have lievel. bat .41 mavietitai out ju worn. Contistent, isn't a from Vereeniging, „
Meted after the II O'clock setvice, ,the QuArterly okra! agakkit mein court for slandering a fellewmasr, V.0 °
Mud l'PeolltlY• I fieeond atorey windoW,
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