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THE CLINTON NEW ERA
There are so many features,of special interest in our selling of summer merchan-
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wonderful bargain opportunities of this store. Our special aim is to sell dependable,
' high-class, seasonable goods at popular prices, The maintMning of this policy ,has
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brought to us increased business each month.
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. '• Scotch Muslins in ...
1 More Trimmed Hats
at $2.50 and Si 50 each. Black Ottly. i. ,
The black dress muslins we imported
We will continue our offer made last from Scotland some time ago have been sell -
week of selling any trimmed hat in the store ing very freely in Spite of the backward m-
at $2.50, nothing but good tiimmings are used Bm. Several pieces have been sold out but we
in the making and every hat is the very new- still have a large assortment of these scarce
est style. muslins in all the new lace stripe effects at
20e, 22e, 25e to 35e each
More Trimmed Hats at $1.50. • •
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tit; AittiVtifit 10$11/0
Paris Greere-B P Reekie. • peke 1.
20 center eits-lloettens Blos.,..... .11,11 1
Best goo -Newcombe 440 • •
Onr ambition- McKinnon .... ...... 4
G r It -6 liodeens... .... ... . ....... 4
xraperiel tea --W la Oidniet a
hitiolti-Pred JecOrsou .... .. . 4
Wool -3 Gledhill... .... . . . .... .... . 4
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eara of thanks -M G Cameron
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'Wanted -McCormack Mfg Co A
Oorn-W et Perrin.. . 4
Red letter day -W Cooper & Co 5
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FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1902.
In New Ycak on Friday a lot of
choice cattle were sold for 1)8 a bund,
redweight -on the hoof. Tbat is the
highese recorded sale in twenty yearo.
Such prices ought to give an impetus
to ianching aod atock breeding.
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In England careful inquiry disclobes
Congratulations, Reg.
WIT
The following letter wbieli Speakers
tor itself was received from a classnoWei
of the party spoken of by us. We
therefore publish it, not only as an Item
of newe, but with a feeling of pride,
that one of Clinton e young men should.
command suoh bonor and respect ft=
the eeh001 froM. which he graduates.
We extend congratulatious to J. R.
Bell, w.ho received his degree of B. A.
at the Univeisity of Toronto on Friday
last. Tnefollownog biographical eketch
of filtedge" is taken tiom the Year
book of his OM, '62 :-
Redgelso Bell -From the day he
first walked Varsity's halls and enrol-
led as.. Redgely Bell in the Political
Science Honor Coulee, the energetic
personality of "Badge"' has been pro-
manant in the varied interests of public
life. In college dennonetratione,
functions and. election Atrife there ts
no one more so, while a class dinner
without .I. R. to pay glowing tributes
to the "Ladies" would have something
lacking. In his second year he was
the fact that chickens spread diph- rolltlecarrSiolimenecnegjlhut,Eaxnereluintirsihtihrie
s cientifIc Society Executive • positions
fowls immediatele followed. by an e
WWINWIMMAN
ooper's Book Store
theria and that rottla is really a species was councillor on the Literal.
y an
of that disease. Outbreaks of roup in •
demic of diphtheria, 'led • to the inquiry. he filled worthily with a student' elute.
acteristic zeal. The preparatiery train-
* a , see ine. for his college work was receivee
Mrs Thornley, who professes to be eteutrhoe ?ublio Senool, ef Lotedesbotes,
_devoted to the cause of temperance end jlIntPoirvih!ltrel:
prohibition, has been doing some glory- his home is, and Owen Sound' Oollee
ing over the succees of the Conserve- rate Institute,froin which he nuttricu-
tive-prohibition scheme in London, by memories of the class of 'o2 stand out
which the Liberals lost a supporter, clear in reminiscent moods, the jovial
On Friday morning we will have ready another lot of 1 50 Underwear, Hosiery an.d she it suited her, as it was "just spirit, the posittve 'nature and. the I
ated in 1898. When in future years
trimmed hats at each enough to leaye Ross out." She seems hearty comradeshipwill
of Redge Bell wi
te be quite eatisfied to work for Whit- be ever vividly recalled by his oldclass-
Baby Bonnets at Bargain Prices..
On Friday manieg we will place on sale several dozen bitby •
' bonnets at reduced prices, they are all new this season, ' Ladies' Vests with and without abort sleeves at eaoh
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Ladies. Vests of fine botton yarn, in white and oreatn, trim-
med as neck with tape, short eleeves, very special at 2
Whitewear.
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but some of them ere slightly soiled, 80o and 400 ben -
nate for 25o, 75o bonnets for 50C
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35c Ribbons at 26c. for •
Our Ribbon sales for the past week ware the largest on •
record. People' are fast finding out that the best plsoe
• to buy ribbons is at this store. This week we place on -
sale several hundred yards of extra wide ribbon, suit-
able for neokwear, in shades of pink; eky, turcnicas, old
rase, cream, white, etieethe regular price of which is
35o, on este at ,. 25e
Ladies' Vests made ot vary fine cotton yarn • nicely trim- •
mad at neck with Isoe and silk tape, with and without
sleeves, very spooled at 25o, 88o and -
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Ladiee' fine silk vests at
40e
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200 pairs of boys' ribbed cotton hose, all fast dye, in assort-
ed sizes, very epeeist at 2 pair for 25(
• 150 pairs boyre-VerY fine ribbed gotten hose, hermsdorf dye,
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in assorted eine, these stookings are as good as other Lee,
stores sell for 35o, all at • XfPC
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Ladies' fine black ootton hose, dyed with the famous berms-
' dorf dye and warranted fast, in,8 1-2, 9, , 9 1-2, very
speout115o and 2oc
All• Over Embroidery.
For Waists.
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.60 inch wide all over Embroidery in snipes and small de- '
. signs, embroidered on fine lawn. These goods are in
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great demapd for waists, prices per yard 55o and... . , 60c , Corset Covers of good Cotton at 100
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Corset Covers, nicely trimmed with em-
broideryinsertion., etc., at 22c and 25c . • . * :
Lade' White. Underskirts extra wide,f
some plain, others trimmed with wide embroid-
:designs, suitable for trimming Waists, etofedr amok
. ery, very special at 49c 69c 98c to $1:98.
of fine embroidery hi very complete, prices per yard eA,, / ,
• Gowns at 49c, 69c..98�. $1.25 to $1.50.
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Whitewear
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•Etnbroidery Insertions. .
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We have just passed into stook several hundred • yards of .
Swiss embroidery Insertions,. they come in very pretty'
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uey, woo declares his hustility to pro- matee.
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Additional Local News.
BAND MEETING , --All those inter-
. Band are revested to be present at the
tarts? Immigration Department, who Council Chamber Friday- evening at
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died at Parkdale on Saturday, was 8.an Pan. • '
horn einthe Island of Islay in 1825, and WEDDING INVITATIONS-Noth-
came to Canada in 1847. He was en.. lug demon ,s3 greater nicety and care
ti onl she can be instrunaen-
tal in hurting Boss because he does not
go as far aa she wishes. We trust that
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the Liteerals will beatener in mind. • •
ested in the organizing of our Citizens'
David Spence, 'Secretary of the On
gaged in mercantile pursuits at eicke than wedding invet4ons. You can
ering, Cheltenham, Hz ampton anir- see ft frill range -04i dri at the NEW
Mount Forest, until 1871, when he Eta office. Wet: hails the type and
mewed to Toronto and became editor stock to give a good job.
of the Church Hgrald._ He afterwards
published the Canada Scotsman,. and WALKS. -The granolithic walk on
- the east side of Huron St, has been
was appointed Secretary Immigrae finished, as far as the west side of Erie
thirty years ago. t was as a er Orange St. between Huron and
tion by Hon. Arch. Mc eller, nearly , st., and the men e.re now at work cn .
• among the Highlanders_ot Canada and Peincess. Petitions have been ye,
Ias a Gaelic scholar that Me Spence was ceived for More walks, one for
• best'known and admired.'
nine
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• feet wide in front of the Commercial
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ulf u1111111 gim I
Will be a rea letter ay to celebrate the last day of
• _ our great wall • paper and, summer
bargain clays' sale.
We have selected 6 of •the best Wall Papers we
have in the shop—Genuine Embossed Bronzes and
Varnished Golds, worth frona 350 to 50c a single
roll; and on Saturday we will sell these at
SINGLE ROLL 5c
Ceilirigs and 18 inch bolder with each.
(See the lot in our show window.)
Sparest values at 3o and 40 per single roll, worth 80 to 15o
Odd lots 4 roll'. for 5o
%boxes single rolls 8 rolls for lo
This will be the last ehanoe to se,oure these papers at mob prices as they
are ewe to sell, Come early.
Window Shades
4Qo Shades for 25o, 50o Shades for 85o, 76o Shades for No.
$1,25 Shades for 75c -all on guaranteed rollers .
NOTE PAPER
The balance of the 5 quire packages which we have been selling at 10 ,
• worth 40o, will be cleared out at per paoksge 5o
..seneet. BAGS
The balance „of the Hemp Sohool Bags which we were selling at 5o
t, • worth 15o to 25o, to be olearedent Saturday 2 for So ...
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SHEET MUSIC,' -
Popular Selectioni So eaqh, 6 for 26o, Music Books 10e each
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. Also many otherlines at equally low prices.
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Sir Wilfrid Laurier, interyiewed by GOOD TIMES. -"I ba,ve been a resid- 1`.P111.
a New York Herald' reporter, did not ent of this country now for about 49
Keane" said Ur James Hearn, the well-
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allow himself to .beedraven rineoet preee nespn'caffle.buyer," "but I never saw
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diction of the •result of the Conference the prospect for crops better,and when •
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• 'at L d n- n the trade uestion Des_ voti take into consideration •the high
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• hession, he said,. would be preinature prices that farmers are receiving or
tiroes tloey evenleed." .
took the opportunity, however, to tell . •
• lee everything, they are h • aving the best
before all parties had been heard.
• the people of the United States, through A SUGGESTION- Several have
the Herald, vghat he thought of the made • comp a nts • s • .p
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• fel of the United States. Govern- about the bad practice that soniseboys
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question.to aehitration. The discovery wheels. No doubt it is done in a
'of gold in the disputed territory would 'spirit of thoughtlessness, yet it is not
precipitate a disgraceful conflict. to be expected that such conduct can
Canada' is desirous that the qtieetion be cohntenanced. ,Lee the boys put
"should be settled On its merits, to in- themselves in the place of the wheelers
sute- continued friendship, to avoid for a few minutes.
t bmit th Alaska. boundary around town have o punc ur ng .
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Mr and Mrs Conchtleof Mitchell, spent
A. Hooper was in Brantford thie week Sunday at the former s brother, A, Conch.
coming and Going
Dr Gunn wee ta Goclerich on Tuesday,
G. F. Eneereon,• London, . was in 'town
is week. • • .
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Mise Maud Cantelon is spending b week
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Coming end Going.
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Mr and Mrs •T.• •MeGitive, werte-'111, ded;
°rich visiting over Sunday, -• ,
Mr, R. Holmes is corifined to the hones
by a very mild attack, of typhoid fever.. '
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e • • Mrs* E. E. Hilton leaves on Saturday. for
Your money back on mburseian.esier.eian
an extended visit at her home at Moore-
' d you. want it.• - forth on Tuesday. town. • • • •
d aud cshildeere went to Sea-
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• . . Mrs Abet, of Seafotth, visited her son, Rewrite) Reynolds apd Miss Adams, of
••••George, eiere last week. •• Serepta, ware guests of W. C. Searle on
local and sectional conflict; and to re-
NEW PEIONES.-The list in Olin-
•• move the causeof setious international ton is growing rapidly. This week the
irritation." • following have had new ones installed,
• • • • --Fred Jackson, Broadfoot & Box, Mrs
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• wirbletaiienddr at AWuhnrrnici.ker 8Pe.nt Bun' daY. 516Endd.aYC. orirtice retnin.ed on Tiiesday
,. A new rate on neat ly all classes of
mail matter, except lett ers,tak es effect
• on July lst. This he not due to the re-
auction on letters a couple of years
• ago but it has been foundehat the De -
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parfinent has been hauling certain
ST• JOREP11 CR17R011,—Rev Father, • 014TATIJo STREET• CIIIIRCRe—After
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• classes of Mail at a Ides. According
McMenamin returned on' Wedneeclay an absence Cif two Sabbaths at Con- • • -
frt m Blythwhere he hod been peering fer ence in Sarnia; Dr Gifford Occupied to the existing rate 4 oere of mail mat-
• his annual arochial visit... t ..He will his own piflpit en Sabbath morning ter can be carried' it distance of 6700
CORONATION DAY,June 20
conduct the usual services in the In the evening Rey Dr $Pencer, a. , miles within Canadian borders for one
church on Stieday ....On Tuesday of Baptist divine who, as a Woodman,
neXt week ne lectures in the R. C 'conducted a memorial service in con- Cent ,the new rate will•ne helf a cent
Church, ZUrich ".The Two -Stand neefion with the erection by that 1 an oz Aire same as in 020 United States.
••• • • ' Order of a monument to the late Wm. sainpetee-and other matter as cataloe
DOMINION DAY, July 1 ,
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Retnrn tickets will be issued st .
4.Y. •S Ingle .. itil VA Sialgin ,17.. A
Good going parte 25511 and 26in, returning
froro desticts,tioocon or beforeJune 271h, also
Coed going June eine and Juty 1st. valid
• for return until July 2nd, 1902,
• Single First-.Clags :Fare '
Al, d One -Third. •
ag..
ood dru
going drunk Nut to Jury ist, inclusive,'
v•alicifor return on or jaefore July, .3rd. _
Noeme-New time table io eireet June ism,
. Call on Ticket Agents for new folders.
save delay at station.
Parohase your tickets -at Tette office and
• F• R. Hodgens, Town•Agent
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.in om, -preachedan earnest; evabge." Flues, etc the Bade 2'eale.
'of Sr Paul's at' the Synod meeting....: ciated....ciThet palsjtotLwillroecupy. his advertisers who send out catalogues
next semetitnecnweighing nearly a pound to
liatc semen that was much eppre- gory. Thfs will chiefly affect the large
L Alden this week as a representative .
Brine:et .prospeetie for a suecessful gar- .
Sabbatti..... . The usual eekl ' ' et.'
.den party as far a,s the weather was s re held, th t ' fthw L Y in%e.
concerned- was that of last Thursday, Fig we for those near at hand. The •ordiriary
ring somew a .sma on account.° . t . .individuel will be but;little affeeted by. " t
la t all ° e ea"ef he • "7-diresda
the day Se which the ladies of 'fhe cen-
the new rates. . . . • through here with eight Coach
y morning; whicti paesed
gregatien announced to 'hold theirs on weather. .. ,' ' .. es. all
' the rectory lawn, . but when the time - The Tonclod. Advertiserein speaking • - • . ••• • heavily loaded. It is estirtated that
for .comnaenCement came around al of Rev W. G.:Howson who 16 . soon to •• Political' Notes.. -• ' . • 1300 were, on the boat Tuesday eveia-
distaiet custotaere,a,nd use•other means
Moggridge and Wesley... church pa,r.
• Joe Carter arid 11, Golder, et meening from. a trip Winglaitna• On
sonage ; W. Br ydooe is having the epent Tuesday Clinton.. . business.
new desk systems put in his office. . Miss lances of letarkdalesie.the guest of Mrs R. K. Logan of*Saginaw is here on
her sister, elr's X, E Hovey. . a two weeke •visit 'at her mothers, 'Mrs
. se Gilchrist.
The total list in. Clieton is now 108,
and is reckoned to be one of the best ' ' . • -
tervicee in Western Ontario. '
- THANKS.-eA. short time ago the . J. Sprung, of the Base Line, spent 01012 -
day with friends of Clinton. . Bev Dr Stewart went to Toronto last
Saturday to spen. d part of his holidays
Board of Health issued a circular ask- Mrs W. Coats is visiting" friends in De -
Mrs Johnston and ohildren, of Goderioh,
with friends,. '
ing the cc-operatic:In of the people in troit. . She will return Monday. . . - -
cleaning yards, looking after out
houses,an matters of a geceral nature
IT Mr and Mrs Amos Fisher,. of Colborne,
el 'ne at A Terrier's this week •
• over Sunday.
were the, guests of the Misses ..hleNanghten
We are glad CO note ' that., so many were VJ 1 1 , .
Miss MeCash, of Toronto, was the guest
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. have responded. and are sure ebee will. , . . . , . „
- Miss Susie Acheson returned on Setter- ' - .
of tneir friend, Miss Randall, for
ll few
be aglply,. repnAd not only by having 11 1
ay rom a tevt oar visit la London. '
the premises in a purer condition but Mr and Mrs W. T.Paisley and Miss Pais- daya thiti week.
by the appearance of them as well. • ley were visitors in Goderiob last week.
. Mrs Jobn Wade, of Putraey, Dekota.N.
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EX.CDSSION'ee-Tbe trip 'One lsophersonWent-to Branticird vietting•lier-nieget, edrirE. G;Corrrtice ancr• • - "'"`•
the reyhailid'eves well patroriised by Friday, retnrnieg en Monday evening. • .efra John Tiplady, Base Line. , :
the towns folk. Aeide frorr thciee who Mr and MI'S Thee Jiiiikstni, went. to Milis Maggie: Eillen, of Goderich, is
dr Wee; tickete were sold- to • O040-• Durham:on Tnesdey, peeped a few days. epending e couple :9f 'weeks in town the •
guestof her mother, Dere john Layton.
ich for 'the Moonlight excursion and '76
Mrs 0, M. I3eeso,of ng
for the Stratford rierred Special on d ' r ---------------------------iz• • -
brother., W P S --------------------- ,
W. Lf Eing,of tbe NEW Eiveleft on. Tues.
heavy thunder storm had set in, ;and I take charge of the A skin St. Methocliet '
as ther were, was ruined, The harpers ; sketch ; Rev. W. G..Howson htts been
from London had been ehga ed end et suceessfully engaged in Inc Methodist
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till the labor of beautifying the grounds , church in that city has the followine The Centre Bruce recount is .off.• ONTARIO CONVENTION. --
granted by Judge Klein, who held 'that attended the Cenvention „for the deaf
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The applicaticenef the Liberals was not A.mong those from dale county who
• • asad duieib this week in Loridon were-
-- was impossible to -postpone ft. They: Church of Canada for a little over 30 the time was too late agreeing with
ehurch eltimegi - earrieel. all tbe delicacies provided to , year, during which time he has oc. the contention of the Conservatives Mrs Young,. Londeshoro ; Newton
- ' - the town hall, and a most delightful : eupied rnany impartant•circuits. 'Vet- that the•returning cificer had no right ;Black, Winghem ; MISS H. . Hoggard,
We understand that W. A. Gifford time was spent in promenading to. the . withstanding several yearof faithful to post pone his declaration, and that. Londesboro ; Miss E. Thempson, Miss
has agreed to supply sevetarweeks for sweet strains of the harp, violin and sereice in the itinerancy, he is not the application for a recount must dote M. Thompson and S. Thorolosen, Dun -
for Rev W. G. Howson for abbizt six coffee,. cake sandwiches, peanuts or the many activities of his busy pas. elaration, This meant that the Lib -
.the dee gannon ; Mrs I. jobnston; Dun-.
gannoo, and Miss Clara Young,
Rev R. Millyard, and will also steeply harp or partakingof ice cream,bananas, only youthful in appearance. belt in from the original day fixed for
weeks. - candy :fle,Weiktesetteee:gyening closed it Orate manifests both physically atad erals' request , was too late in being Londesboro.
,;:'.1,-• •':i-aiedhelifire,eitteles ere- . Theerege ; 'le ,190e-Thee0eheee of the evening Were man at his beet. eAri a preacher, he is mains in possession of the tot mer regular meeting of the ioliegiiite
• The death of acpeterl inissionaryd, ha was ,fpu,nd NF1 receipts ftritoipted to me,ntallY:all the characteristics of a. filed, rend Hugla Clark, as a' result re- COLLBGEATE bOARD. TL e
that of Bishop Wm Taylor, who died 335, leaviree a balance in . the ladies, most erereettc, earnest, instructive Liberal pat. . institute Board was held in t e clerk's
well-known in:Huron, having rnade an sist in putting a new, furhece in the very Much appreciated, the sick, aged must- compliment returning r nicer Messrs Forrester, Maaggart, Fiera,-
Th-e elections are now over' and we office on Motiday everting, Present
at Polo Alto! Cal., on May I8, He was hands of 0551 which will be used to as- and practical, while as a pastor he le
a man of most cheerful and sociable Robertson for the very efficient, steel arid Scott. Accounts' of Com be
manner in which he done his work in ter Chemicals, Herman, for removal cf
evangelistic tofu. of Canada. . church. • and. lutirm being epecially the object of
WEstAre. CHURCIL"--The pastor will HArTI.ST 0111711C1I, -Rev. Mr Boa' his s ne ath tic re a "
Y P e g rd. Mt Howson
atseoltiOel ; and will doubtless serve West Huron. Tbe re-count at Goder. ashes and W. Cooper & Co. for school
speak at both services on Sunday, the worth,of Tilsenburg,travelling mission- i.P
. subject for the evening being "Four at aeY in behalf of the Grande Siugle •UlEr west t e panes) here to which he is de. ich showed that the election in Weet supplies were Passed and oederecl to
the Causeway and two atAthe Farber", sions, of (Inebec, delivered a lecture in Huron vgas well .conducted and we be paid. The Board decided that the
This setmon is one formerly given by the Baptist church here last Monday,..g . .
vette hie life." • understand that Judge Doyle corepli. school should be kept open on Friday
Itir Howson but is repeated by special and on Tuesday ev'enitig .delivered a , • . mented Mr Robertson and his deputy the 27th ard Monday the 80th of the
nt ' month .
1 . t ' the Bagtist clautch on the Flower Sunday
. . • ,returning officers for the efficient liode
manner in which the work was (1000.THE.Gkidericb Star and other Censer-
yative newspapers made it noise'
because Mr Roberteon received the ap-
pointment. The Times' said at the
eithat the meek wPuitl--.1ae-eare--
and honestly Eerforrhed by Mr,
address the audienee....(lapt I3arner text (Matt, 7 ; 24.25) "Therefore whose. Pe into t al en o en.
. i Base line. Rev. le .Tenee Goderieb, • ____, ' • THE. WEATHEB,-Everybody hae
SAtevanort AlliiIto — The Salve- will e,xchange pulpits. with' the pastor '
Sueday last was the antanivereary his theory as to the cane of the leaky'
eon Army will conduet a special open, liwe, Nit ihinic.p i eking the eel vice in
service of Wesley Sunday School. It condition of the clouds this past few
air Meeting on the Mat ket 'quart' next Goderich ....The Rey, Dr. Spencer ot was observed in an it:Aerating and ini- weeks. There are those who attribute
' Tuesday evening, June 23rd. There Brantford, occureied the pulpit 'lest Atte manner, On first, entering the it to the recent volcanic eruption at St
s will be a good program of braes and Sunday morning and delivered a very
w,. church one Might have thought from Pierre; others imAha-direetren of-tha
string music, after which the District impressive sermon to the W. O.
officer, Adjt. Coombs 'of Petrolea, mill who had gathered there, taking for his the surroutidingli thet they had drop -
I G d f Ed Thewind on a certain dayj still otbers to
ee has one to Wallaceburg for a month, pletforrn seeneed to be buried in' flow.
ever heareth these sae Inge of mine and
Robeetson and such as been. the mite,.
and friend Mitchell of the Goderich
Star, Will now see that Mr It oberteon
no nerfotened his duties satisfactory.-
wte-ghani Times. -
the condition ef the atmcsphere at
some ptrticular time a couple of
.,. ere ; the wall behind it- was covered months ago, while one suggested that
• - W. A.: Gifford eise-carapaigning-:the-cloeth-thern,-I will _liken_him - with pertWinkle, While- flotn-all---sideS .•perbeape ..ie was rt, haptiem after the
Godericb district on behalf of the For-wiee man .vehich builcieth his houseupcame the merry warbling of canariee, elections. However that may he,
ward Movement ,Ele commenced his on it rock. And the rain deacended and The children cif the Sunday School farmers say that the growth ef nearly
series of services at Tuckerenattb, on the floods came, and the winds bleW, eccuteied the centre peW. the audience all kind of vegetatioe has heen phew.
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Monday evening; Seaforth, leresday; and beat upon that house ; end it fell tong on either side, The t;ernaon was ornenal. Nethieg has as yet suffered
feolmesvelle, Wednesday ; 13erimiller not, for ie was founded upon a rock.” one epecially relatiog to flowers,' from from too much rain, unietie pet baps.
ciiit, Saturdny, Suuday and' Monday. that, of an earthly story with a heaven- cotn on heavy Inert Hay,wheatebarley
deceit, Thursday and Friday; Nile cite The theme alt he disegArSe Was simply the texte"Consider the lilles"at d. sheee.
ed Mr Wallwin to be thoroughly faro. • and other grains have done Well,though
He is thoroughly well qualified for ly meaning, • flier with flowers in the natural and •all could do mew with more sunshine.'
Work oi this nature, . 1 • Vt7ret,re Cutriteir.-1-The pastor be-. wild state, The anthem Was rendered
Rev Dr Williamson, of Eterlin, in ing away olPholidity8 thepulpit was lilt children of the school. The tater-
• speaking ofahe difficulty in elatiuning : c renpied by Rev VV, A. Gifford, both noon exercise was a "flower day chap -
the ministers of the Hamilton Confer- morning and evening, and gave let," a *beautiful cantata, the various*
enee,says that since his connection with sound and logical sermons vehigh were parts being taksti by little girlsand
the tonferente he does toot remember appreciated by the congregation ....A boys, ail suitably attired, according to
the year when there was•as ranch die- pleasing feature at the morning ter. the progi am already pablithed all
satisfaction at the close of their delibk r. vice etas the stole "One at, eetly solemn specially prepared under direction of
unwarrented
ations as this years. Circeits andas- pthouglate" by Jae Speuicling ; he pos. tiVir Tammy. A ehqlist independent'voters who litre fair
t and appropriate . but are calculated to ars.
tors were not at all suited, The same its Besses a full clear voice,aud hisesinging address was also given by Ito,. mt, g
,13'aYeo. ridNe°m°naaPteiorrio
llae beennnas
• to a certain extent true also of the Lon. was favorably commented upon. In Walwin, The cantata was so much infelectionre igere
uda
Credit When due
The Ottawa Journal (Ind.) sayes
"Taking election after election, and
considering the 'number of retorning
officers and other officials engaged"
and the comparatively few awes in
which fraud has been shown and the
comparatively few ballots that have
been changed as the result of a recount
it is but fair in the interests; of the Pro-
vince as a Province to say that ouch
wholesale accusations as the Toronto
News makes are not only unfair and the statutes will be: - Sir 'ferny
• Strong, Chairman ; Mr Charles
Murphy, Ottawa' Secretary ; Mr M. G.
Cameron, T. C., P. P. Goderieli,
and Mr Robertson, R. 6.. Coiling.
wood. Itle Iletveornbe., WPM Y.
Minister of Jtretiev, and Me A. PoWer•
of the same department ate also likely
to be asseciated with the commission,
•
a couple of weeks nnder the parents roo r as •Spaldin, of Galt, visited his •
and returned to his home Monday morning.
day orafweele'e vieit to friends inToronte,
sarrooaldYMoPin:erss:nilAnElnd'naoyi:.. •
Mrs Parsons, of Montreal, is visiting her aHnalklariBiocliseeksah,e1Vv,I;er,raegtistb,reegtgrausnevadetl
daughter, Airs Of, 0, Brewer, of town, and
will remain senile time; Ai .
Mr W. MoGnire station agent tie Shrike. Mrs W:, Ahderson and child. of lancer.- •• • •
speare,aceemnrinie'd by hit wife, spent Sue,' were guests of _Mre Emmer-_
. ton, part of hist week. • They elso visited .
day iith A. 0. Pattieon.
friend e in Goderich,
eti Flossie King Grace and Blanche
• :
13808
Sheppard are expected home this weelr from
Ottawa Normal School. .
Wm. Romp, of town, Nft this week for
Grand Rapids, Mich., where he expects to
remain for some time, •
• Wm, A.. Brown, Detroit, is
neither, Mrs It, Brown, Hulled, • EN re*
tures tcday (Fridee)..
Mrs J. Petrin -returner:1.M her home. hi
Lotdon, after a short vieit to her. parents,
Mr and Mrs J. Irwin, of town,
Mise tenni .Bigeart is in Buffale on a
two weelve visit with friends. Mrs 3. B.
Rumball is assisting at the telephone office.
J.n. Howson came front elle west on
Tuesday end intends spending the summer
with eis mother, Mrs J. Howson, • Albert
street. '
• Miss Overton, who luis been tithing. a
course photograpby with 'N.43. Henry,
leaves on Saturday to visit relatives in Ito.
cheaters N. Y,
mies.Eate MeNarighton lefts Monday for
Cook County hospital, Chiongo, to enter -ail
a nurse.in.training. We are sorry to lose
her froro our geese
Mrs Coats, of Albert St., tvlio hati been on
extended vieit td reletivee in Michigan and
Mirth* returned, on Tuesday, aecompartied
by her son Robert and hie wife.
.1‘trs S. S.Cooper, who had been reminding
a month with her telativea in Perth Co.,
returned home last week, accompanied by
a younger slater, Miss Kenny Hanna,
Among those who went to Detroit on
Wednenclay were Mre IL Ta Hance, Vre W.
Oryclon ie hire (Dr.) lehaw, efts J. Petit
•
members of CommissiOn Misseellallio and Nettie Combo end Mills
'Archibald.
It Pt rinderatocid that, elm Ontatio The Surrey,Eng., Timor( of a recent date,
Inehrlhers ot the Ohnhiss°11 to revise referving to the. Corobation eeptiegfuts,
speaks of one from the South Africa» Per.
mime Coepa and eat a ',Sena. Rowlend
was bornin this dialect,' and is to wefl
known'and liked that it would he super.
Munn to say anything about hire," This is
a nephew of (Melt. Rowland, of town.
Mr
3, G. Stenbury, of Exeter, melee at
Out 1'-1;111 INA 011 Wetineedsty on hie .way
linine been Godericlewhere he had been et.
tending tbe Asaize Court on behalf of the
pleintift in a breech of •preteise ease, foe
whom he was awarded a verdict of 611100.
There were SeV0/1 jury end two non -jury
don. Confereneee
• - tweeting the anthem "Worship the
Conference made no proVieiou to
Send a young man to eupply the work
at Alma. and Turner's, there beirig 11
dearth of voting 'Pemba Rev J,Greene
has been given charge thereof, Mr
Greer:00s a man of ripe experience,
abiding faith, conseerated -zeal, and will
render good ad effective aevvice. Mr
Steadman who has chrtege.of these ap.
I
King was given he the choir, t e 140
parts being well taktai by Wise ,T,Jones
and. WtF,Spahling.OnMonday evening
the Elncleavor held its usual rneeting,
tim topic "Why total abstinence is .
best". being taken by the president,
Lindeav., Mies Lillie.Cleatee condeetted
the Ottechi Sunda W A
I brit) • •.NextY
admired that it was repeated,I•y re-
quest, fin Monday night, Povvares the
close of the evening Treasurer Lough
arose and said he had one annotince.
ment to make and that was "that he
had asked for $30, in aid of the Sun-
dev School work for the year and got
it."
Gifford will oecupy the pulpit in the ore Wh rrived in
orning an. ey, a. Littleatnight.
a a t the late conferenee and sta On Tuesday evening, ,Tune NtheSouth Africa t31ill -----------------------------------
-no
entitled to tile War gratuity or he
poiettnaentyearor
cers striclmen o
than the Journal, but the Journal
feels impelled protest , against the
manner in vvhiela Conservative papers
are crying wholesale fratid,, instead of
merely stigmatizing the known cases.
The king vette indisposed during the • Ourmannon
tter art of last week and the be- '%11, B
a 13 .
gitibinte of thie, causing great enxiety
in official eirelee. He has 'much lin
timed at Point EdWard, medal, proved Wien,
aline a ifission Band will bol a garden party,
esastaalee• e
elected
INOTE'S,* a Was again e
to the executive of the High Court CV,
eV the annual meeting in ()Wen Bound
last week.
•
• Mist; Hattie Courtice returns this week ,
from Ottatva,whete she has been attending . 0
tbe -Normal Sehbol during the past term.
present vieitin in l?ort Hope,
Slahueroisnat..
Odium, left last Monday morning to attend
a meeting and tbaSynoci ot the Diocese of •
Rev C. B. aecompanied by Mee
J. Sage, who held a pcisition in chesley,
bet who had to give it up sometwo months,,
ago on aceount of ill neeatleeleft last Men,
day to take a similar positicea in the furni-
ture factory at Strathtoy;
Messrs Thos Johnston and T. Smith res
turned the eta of last week ftom Owen
Sound, where they had been attending the,
High Court • of the C. 0. ri The Mixt •
meeting will be held in Hamilton.
leitilierd Brown, ion of nobt Brown, who
is an celled in the Royal' Hussars', spent a
few days at his home, before joining hie
regiment at Lotdori en Monday, preparat. .
.ory to going into came at Niagara this Week.
' Bev A. 'Glazier, df Cape Crocker, •wire •is
brislieen Attending the Woodetook Con- •
bronco, spent Sunday, the guest of his .
eiateeen-lreen Mrs Glazier', of town.
Mee beek to' Cape . Crocker for his 11,.• .
yeer,'
Cooductor Hun, the genial gontineter ••
who was formerly on this lihe, but now be-
tweenStratford and London, was renew-
ing aequantencee at the depot this week,
•while on his way to Goderich on leave of
absence.
• I uts 1htiw1 luivinQ given up his position
in Woodetack last Wednesdes deft for Clain
bury, NrAit York state Monday raotning,
after sperseing n, few days at hie home, to
take aposition with one of the largest organ
and piano Companies of tile V, S.
Mr end nits Trick who have beme visit- e
tng ut Thedford 611a other places for the •
lest two weeks, returned home last Mons
day after tv-pleasent visit, only to receive a
• telegram to the effect 'that an uncle of Mrs
Trick was dying in St Lenin, for Which
pieee olie left eu tTiteedity eftepeon.
There are 11611 very meny of the old, to-
eidente of town left, and very general re-
gret will be experieneed ea learning that
Aire Edward Dinaley is in a tritical state
ef heelth. .She bee not -been herself for . •
some time. *With -her husband oho is
ctabgley ligaivesntotene atilt of lied ire
wilderuese to a place el lEJ4etZgyl," from