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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1903-07-24, Page 4-- 11L­W 1S.Ar _1% 04 so , . A _JLHE REASON.FOR THESE BARGAINS, A fewwceks ago a large wholesale house- of London failed'. Their stock was bought by one. of the firm, . . . at a very low rate on the dollar. ' . I Last Tuesdaythe members of our buying syndicate wiretelephoned. to meet In London and we . � I would be given first chance to buy the cream of the" stock before It was opened to, other buyers. We did so I . . I 11 . and the resuit is, we can give you hew seasonable. goods at ONE QUARTER, ONE THIRD and ON4 - I . I I HALF the regular price, I . This wholesale house had the reputation of being one. of the best Ribbon Houses in Canada. saw _A� I ..A-A*__; � � I - �Wwjwvw ­ . I � 111- FRII)A,Y,;rULy 24% Ift . — . _ - The NRw InA regrets very . deeply � Indeed -,'the heart-repiling .Accident by , which Mr Robt. Mciean, of Goderleb f has lost his eldest son, �r I � ' I Mr Biumersonj who will likely sue- ffirlial4entilry ]FORC11111ap � . I .(By ta"EdItor) , The re ation of Mi. Blair, as N in. ter of 11p Im I I lwayrt, has, naturally given , rise to a good deal of comments, , � . nacrit. I C101111, The actual reason, therefore, was not known, thggfb Ferterally As- sumted, until the a cia - I . . explanation Was Made to the House oq,Tburedi�y. M r Blair. in his $explanation, Bald , koo did not ap1rove of,nor could be 11 i dorse, the overnmenVe 1poTsal - build the drand Trunk ae .fle, . ceed Ur Blair in the Cabinet, has been 6ief objection being to that part of Prontior of New Brunswick, and is 4, the scheme which involved the line . from Quebec to Moucton. He was., man of considerable ability, though he however, in favorof the government- basuot yet shown so much force of owned anctoperated line to the coast, bat on other terms than thosepropos�d character us Xr Blair,, He may do so, by -the governm6nA, Sir Wilfred, in however,if opportunity prese , , luts itself, ibis reply, said he dissented entirely . with the attitude taken by ATr Wair, The Toronto Telegram, Ind.: Conser- and also with the arguments advemeed says .-The Opposition has by him in opposition to the proposed . _ V�'e'etnlvle;adly led or rather has not best i railroad. Mr Blair stated that bepprt. led at all on railway, questions since ed with the members of the Cabinet the Liberalsca 0 into power. The with the greatest of regret, that he kEi7wW773 The Four Best SdIlas' Books'la Canada for the Month of June, I �PTJA&v TWWO Daughter $1 by Xxv , ��*Ard,vlolb only, $1.00 ,* Lotters. of, 4 Self-maile Korchont", � I . by Lorimer, paper We,, oloth $1.60. . 4 Woo MoGregor," by *T X Bell, Paper no, olotb 690, . . 41 Lovey Mary," . by A. N. Bloo, . � Cloth only 41,60. � , Cheap Editions of. Copyright Warkso " oranatark. 11. Paper , 25o., qlotli 50o. . I Our syndicate bought Thousands of Piecesof Ribbon at price that will enable us to have the greatest warmest admirer of Mr, R L Borden lbad always received from every meni. I 00 puppet Crown", sale ever seen in Clinton. . I . a cannot deny. that on the railway ber the most considerate treatment poper 25c., cloth 50b. . I . : question be has been weakness per- 1 possible, and that the statement in the . I., 1$ Here is a list of some oi the things that were bought at a very low price and go on sale sonified. He was through western ,pposition papers that there -bad been - - "When Knighthood Was "i FlOwsr . I ; I . I . . . � . I . . � I . Canada and his ibity was to Study unpleasantness between himself and paper 25o, , olot . h I 50a, ... I � . . . . , : � I . � the needs of the country, find otit the othqs therein, had not the elightest � *000000000*00*0000*. . .. .. .. � M 0. I policy adapted to these needs.and pro- foundation in fact,, Mr Tartealsomade I . . . . use of the occassion to draw attention . . sday 'Morn.,- - M . Nine 0 .clock 'blaim. that policy as the atform of to his own retirement,and inthecourse " The, Book I I . __- "I . I -wJul'"23rd at . . I -ty of V.nada, A. � ... � . . .. . y � . . I the Conservative. pax of big remarks made references for . Of th ' . . . I . J. Andrews, of Winnipeg, wrote an which he wns.shN?ly pulled up bythe . 'a Day, 11 1. . .. . I . . open letter to M en urging im e . . . . I � r Bord III to 4eelare forAlublic ov.nersnip of Premier. The gal eries were packed ordon Keith," �� bbons, 0strIA Pea. ers, .Flowers,, Fine.Drer'Sr. MU'slinsv - Laces, Silksg duripg the occasion, and tit times the . . . - �_ L , � railways, Xr drews was a ood � by I homes Nel on Page, LLL I ­ . tug .1 Conservative; but NrBotden rued tension was so strong that you could paper 75o,. cloth $1,50, :". �etC , , . ' * d -op. It is not known who . Lad I Straw Shitpesq, Rain Coats, . . .. . . L a deaf ear to Mr Andrews, hear a P113 1 . LL I : . . . I - and now Will succeed Mr Blair. and what politi- . . . . . . , s I I I is doomed to criticize a policy or* in- 0000*0**00*0H0_ . . . , . cal effect his retirement Will have re- . Iri addition to the above es we will place on sale many bargains from our -own stock. -; , . ated by the Government iuste't of w I . . . . : . � ,. . I . originating a policywhich the Govt rn- indins to be seen, He will still support The Self and . � . r I ,,6c and 10c Ribbone, at 2c I . . A or go t'll, vernment. on its gene al pplicy ; . - . . inent* would have to -adol .. V thaton, 1 $1 Straw Shapes at 45C . . . . . I , . . and 11 must: be said , nion isvery Sex Series, . � I � I . wrong. . I . .!=yards of Ribbons front. J to 2 .iticbes wid in colors nf pink, sky, On Thursday morm�n - .shxpes that . . mneli divided as to the wisdom of his . � I . ­ . I 1gtwe will place on sale, 100 fine straw , " ' I . . coltrrs�.. Itmayorit,may not affect . $1.00 each. . . - . i cream, white, wtv�', turqunis. garnet, etc., lso plaid silk ribbons in . are well worth o $2 eitch at. . .. . ; ............ ; ...................... M .. . I L . I I . . assorted colors. sidtable for fancy work the e are regular 5c'to 10c . I 1. . . � , . Manitoba Elections adversely the overnment, but the L FOR MEN. . .. . . _ . �.,.. per yard,' all on Sale at .................. . ................... ��, ..... - 102 Outing Ilats $2 to 2.50 for $1 . � .. . I. � . —.. .16 Cabinet does n4appear to be seriously . . I . I . 1, M. P.) . . . � I . . . I . �. . � It is not at �'Ii surprisin that the concerned about it, An oedakion of '� (by8y'lValluesta . . . I 20C 5 k Ribbons at 12 ic 'r 'L' Straw Sailors 50c, 75c, 86c to $ffor 25C . . . elections just held in the kovirice of this kind is one that brings outwith a . ow, ; ' A * . ' ' ) I . : . . . d deal of prothirienC(i I What, a Young toy OuRht to � Ku . of wide silk Neck Ribbons, ip.obadas nf pink.Rky wbite,black, I - hild . . � Manitoba. should result. in the. return goo ,the . strong . Wbat avourg husband ought toknow ' , , yard . 0 . 9 . ren s 40c Straw Sailors for 25c I . Card! a], etc., all flne qualities, thatooll at 20c. . Sale price ........... L . 1.122 - IL . . . L . I o . . I � I of the Roblin Goveroment again; The features of Sir Wilfrid's ebaracter,ana. Whot &'Young Man Ought to'Kno.w . I .� . I ' I . conservatives. bad the means in -their to realize this fully one must hear him What a Man of 45 Ought. to Know . . . . . . I . I . . 1. . 30c, 35c,'40c and 45c MuMins at -15C ­ . I Rnwer to place the Liber&ISL at great and see hi I it circumstances I , I .. ­ . . if and 40c Silk Ribbons at -18c . � . , . Anj(-rlcnn Muslins in assorted . .. L . 's I PC R Wool im. - �, � - - L - I 500 yards of 82 inch wide Fivitub and fan-' ir others. Mr'Blair's . 1. .1 I ., I . . i6advantage, and they used them to that woul ..�,,,rpa,slo w, 11 . . � yards of wide silk Neck Ribbons, in plalu colors of white, cream,sky, . �, cy designs and colors alect linen colored muslinsmith white*spot and , the utmost, The'arrangement of the retirement makes the seventh Minis- I (by MrF,. M6ry wood Allen.) I '", ... . . I ��- .pink, rn�uve, tul cluols. cardinal, navy, etc. Also ianoy Neek rib- . colored border, which is used for trimming, regular prices are 30 . ange sin,.e - the Liberals took I � . I . . ci � ,..15 constituencies; the preparing What a Young Gir.1 Ought to Know . . , � � , bom in plaids and striper. that are regular 30c to 40o values. Sale . 35c, 40c and 45c. Sale. price ... ­­­... .. voters'lists and the appointment of office, three .Ministers died, two, took 1, I :, .1 8L. . . . . I .,�­...­., ..... ... I . . . . What ought to linow � . ; Ii, price ........................................... ....................... . I . � . . � . . . . officialswere All worked uucrupulously officos elsewhere, and two resigned. - � a young Woman � ' ' I i. . . . . . , . What a Young Wife� Ought to Know - . I � . . . . 1. . White Waists at'Sale Prices . I . . to, further the.party ends. The treds- _.. _ L . . I _ , L What a Woman of 46 ought to Know, , . 5C, 85c and $1 Ribbons at 25c . . . . I . . I . I . I � : . . I ury,was moAga I . 'L I . . . . . � ... I . I . . �L 1� those Are I the 50c Waists at c 1. . . . .. . ... � . . every loclilit , an the school question . . , ,, ,,�rards of extra wide silk ribbons in fancy effects on I 25 * . . . at5oe,f6r...,..., L . ,ged in. p . romises to - The %ropk of the Redis I tributi . on Coni,1 I ., . I . � . . 40' 1 4 0 0 $ i I 0 .4 0 1 . . I . . . � -wo-dozen 8hirt-miists irf white and colors khab sold I - ;. .;a a W;ts. dr.igge in -whereNierjt Would rnittee is practically'ovei, though -10:ie I . . .L .... .. I . . ',L", finest quMitirs that sold at 75c, 85c aul $1 per yaT all on sale at I � � I . I � _ . . S 6 I . . ­ . I . . I . . I �'.­one price .­ .................................... I ........... I . I . 25 �, . . . � L. . . � . . I � .. . count,s4nel pl6dges of all kinds of leg- House has not yet accepted t�.-L. same. . L , I � I ..... I I � I . . . . . . I arnent I - - 17!,.. 1 79c White Waists at35c. I . I . . � . islation w�ie:made. The Conservatives 011tside of the memb,e,s of $iAi-li, , , � I I Your choim of )inyL'%V'b1 I e, Waia - a in the store that, sold . . . I I noc � �� of 'the immense -W 0 C ooper-Aco, . . . �'c and 60c Japaneese 5ilk at 35c --.� .. I come back 6tronger than 3A bon they we has ar- ld� . . 1 I . . at 79c for 8.5r.-. I , � . . . . L � ' . . I . . , yards,of 23 and 27 inch wide French Dyed Japanese silk, in shaded I some areL lace tri tit kned others have tucks and - bemst itching, sizes,%, , Wont out, Which is the only signifte- ,,,�11;;,)1L111t*w ��ork the redistribution in- L 11 . - " "'.. . I - I . . ir volve(l,nnd the er6ditforla great deal . of . . - LI'NTON. ,- � � . . :1, -of sky, pink, navy. cardinal, tupquols-, white, cream, etc., these are � . .38 and -40 -only, -'Regular 1j.9a. for.. . 4 ­ "..... ,......­;,....­ .......... . . 35 ance tbat.,egn 'be ktfi,whed to the' . . .0 L . . . . . . . , I . . . . - it mu�t fall to Hou. ,Tames Sutherland . I � . . .L� . . . 1. . '-.the finest 50c and 60c silks, and will go on sale Thursday.: ri�orning � I . ,. Liberals would I .. ,. � . '.' . . L . . �, ,,' .. .victory Of, course - and 0. Ryinan, NT. P., both Of L Whom 4_41 0 # # # 4 f . i i # 4 #L#. , . - I . `�,.Ilt ........................... ...... .............. e............ '. .3.5- si.-25 and $1.50 White and . ... I - . h;.,va liked to see it otherwise,' but we' . �� '', .... L'. - - - . . ., i � � . . * cannot expectAo - have a,ll* the good have spent an infinite amount of time . ____6_ . "" I ­ . . . . I. . I ,.----- , . — . . . I " e . . I I . I ... L . � . . . .1 Colored Shirt Waists at 75c tbing`§thiitgo, politically speaking, ' on detail work. -There has ber if c6m- appointments to the -Upper Chamber � 1 .75 Black Figur d Silk at $1 . . . . . its . made . . .. . .. I 1 ­ _.. - . . . . . erfriction between the L. .; .. . . 25'8hirtwais .of fine whitelawn all are.trimmod with embroidery . . - . ...'' . i . I.. . I .. . . . - 1. I , aratively .littl 1 during their term, Eleven new Sena- . I ack Figured Silk of the very finest quality, vory-TaeRf design'L regul'ar. , Insertion,and tucks, colored waists are of "LF '� ginghAms in stripes. . L I . . Nifferent mombers..of. the� committee, I - _ '& -- - .;: . . I . . ' . I tors took their seats this session,which price.$1.75. Sale price ......................... *...... 4 .............. *. � I 40 0 1, all have self stock collars, iegtA��rjc4g'kre .$1,25- and, V.50. SO . � Int e*res.tlng Statistics oi Ourowjs 'the C6nser�;ativostheteonocdasfon,�lly - it th �inprecedented.. Tliisgive§ . .L ' .'' �' . . . I . I L . . . . . e . . . .. " is a oge ei i I _ .L . . Pelee'.. .... , .1 I .. . politi -l., � L. gesting sor6te change in boundaries Als . amajorit� of *ge'veral ,in � - L . . . , ''..?.. ....... - - . _ - .. - -�- - I.... ­.­ .,... ...... I .. ,.,. , . - or * . -, . IL . ..... I . I . ca . Standilod Um . - . . . ap Ambbr, and it is . re's The Biggest Dress Muslin Bargain I his , , . .. -k . . ,. . ... . .. . !75 I... 14ii, - - 8: ., ... ��, I . . . I .,Store I : ­ . I . I . . , . no . proved of by the others; but on. I this, still-antiqi . ,!-.: Has Ever Given . - . 1 $1. . 85 UnstieA.Sk ' .. lft� . ,. .. . � Red'-stribution . . - the iifioletfiere has been utualagree. Liated C ly nuipbet, Of ... .. I _ I'., . . . ,�. L ) BJA�JCL I irt�. for- $J . .1 . . . . .. — .. ... . .I ment, -the.Cousery i s -ealizingthat regrettable that a good 11uSt : in L, ' .., I . . � I L . L . . I � , . L . I 1. . . .1 . . I . .. Ladies I -good.quality 6i lining . . I . I .. .Land 30c Muslins.at 9c .. I . I . Limifre Skirts. I i a Vilth , bound , there was no atte t th ;-Conservative Senators i the - I I . .. .. 85,j0r.,..L ..... . I . I .. It maybe of luteres 0 A' ')d many. e pkrt� Of natural order of things, soon cross the' - � ' . . wit.h valytt(rogular $1, ne .,... f... ".. - I - - 1. ....... � o ........ i. . 1800, tt ' L . . L . �yards of 82 inch wide Muslins in the newest linen, colored effects a' . . I I . .. ..,. the Liberals to tak . Unfa r - I . � , .-t ­ nd . I , . . . . .. .. L to have Soine idea a's f,6-howlhoo. bounti W I I., ... . advabtaO' border, ' ' �- ' , , . I , . 6 1 1 L . ; . .. . . I . I � I I . . I.. - ­ L � I I L I . I -h , 'afActi, * * : . . . . � . � . , . . ,., ripes and facny designs, every piece 'we --- guaran 6 as .and ' L . . I . . �L..* " ': L. � will stand politically, udder IL , of their,position. ' , a ' IS is S I. L . . J L. ' I . . . I ; i Oep its color, regular prices 25c anf! 30c. Sale price ...... 1. 6­-�, .... , V . . : . I . . .. ow I b he citcumstance �tbAt - m � L . 09 $5 �Wraii6r "MAde Skirts, at' $3i'95-' .; I this' divi- borne 6u , , ... : . .1 . . I . : sion. For this reason* we give be i w y ave L Additiona Lo NOO.i , � i: ' . I .. . I .. Ladl,,js, Skirts made of ' all wool horsespurt in black' thL , Liberiils ho T ,,ofie'before the i Val . Ki I - . :1. 'W- . � ;to and Oxford.: on.1y, e vote cast attlie last PrqvinciAl-and .9 � .. � .. I . � 11 � I "LS.ummer Silks at 23c � I I . ., ,,all ;�ie macto infi""t'Style, our r4gular$0,50 skit ton salo at'. L3196 Dominion elections in -each of the mun . - committee and tried to hate their A& . . . - , .L . . . L . . . IL . .. . �!­,.... . �L , G. R. Dennis,'London,"En .,i?e ister . . . rds of Summer Silks in strip4is only', !Olor$ Of Lpink,. blue, etc.,reg- . . ... 1,.,5 L .,. . .1 ... � - ..... I . . icipalities, group6d'as they will be un- ings formed to suit themselves., have. ed at -the Rhttenburburyjlc� 9 ,Rurs- � . 1. .L : i price 50c. _Sale price. ; , 2 " *Sateen Underskirts at $1. . I . brthbriewdivisioiisithevoters'a had it, deaf ea I I . I ;­ I . .... ,%* ........ ....... I ... ;,�! ....... .112 3 �1.50 . . TL . .. . I d ual- r.turped -to their requests.� day..,.. L' I.. .. I . � . .. . � . . . . I . . dre . �_ . . .. .. "I., I . 24 Underskirts ninde'of a fastblack satabi cloth, -trininsed with :flou . nee L " I ,� . ification be.ng the same for both ��Dq� . 9 his has not j5r6v6nW -, iiome. of'the DATE NOT 'FIXED. , -� L -The first L . of , . , S L apers, OWever, *from - " I ., . L'� �­� �� . - - , ' having L�reip rows of fri . lls,the.,re.gulat llb:ri *,of AhW skl�t is $1 - . . ' '. minion and Piovincial election I � Conservative,.'%' h I ' ers'exc " sions to Manitoba - . . '. .- . . _ I I . 50 1 :1 5' . I . . . , .. I .1 . I . �,c! , . - I ! .� , - 'L ' I , allegingthatt e act isframedtoinjure, the harvest Ur aritin Brand, in asa6i%t-.' - . Sale' price .... - ..'. � ............... --....-L . , I , ; . c'lo, . , L ' , , f ........... 11 . .............. M I ­ .PROVINCIAL E6110TION, 1902 - them,' The Torbrit qcol- .and,tlie Territories via- the C_P.. R. . . . , I - L , L . .. : PJ1 L. . .. . . . . ... . . .. . �'. I L' �'. ' ly says I�The o Worldbystei . run between ,August . . ... . . . . . � I ­ 'WESTHURON.. shaveboen'litarally ;�W' and keep the . . 15C - 2 . Cy 0, ce* ,� �,� .. I I ill probably. be ,........ *.2pair for . 5 .* � Fan , F -I ''wers at Half . I I I I Torie . , * . " .: . .. 1. I . - . I. . � ql '. I , , I I . � . L crucified and'wilflose 25: si?at9 in (S�_ Ottnd�20, The'date has not.�et beeir - , . ..; . ,. ,:L, . . I 1. . � . . .. I , .. . , . ' . , � . . . . ... � . . . . .. . . ------,.-. � I-. I . I �. . . . I . . I Orin - yfixed upon'.�� , . - . '! . . . . . I . . . . , , . - . . . . . .; . . I L. ' I itef � � lorisern, t4kio." ,* Seeinir that M r Borden, th� � L defluitel - , , . L 16 . . Acti, . . : . . 101, . I . I I . I.. . . � . . . . . I i . . . I I I . . � . 11.L . ,'. . � . L . I . , , vative , 1 tad� kof the 1 -arty; gai�e his con�§ent'Io I , : We understand that . � Miss. Hallie' NT � . I . . � I . ,� I . 1. . . * '. ' ' I * ' :' I . A,sbfleld ......... ­..... 430 : S�ZL4 : almost all tbQ divisions,, this is a, seVeri; C6mbe. -the very efficient organist of . . � I . L . -eat-CledrAnce:2 . ale� of -'M6U'S.�_'West, Wawanosh .... 254 . L . 2M ..:.. reftection on JI16 judgment. I - �4, as� .Ontario street chui-6h, has tendered her - . . I A Or I 2ts . I I I .1 . I . . . . L . . . I I .1 Hullett .......... _.... 4W 1. 1. . A .. � . . .. .. 11.1 I - . . L L . L .. M - sunlingthatLwhat LheWorld says. is resignation, next Sunday.'lieinr the" . I -a' d: Bo s'-'::C1,othin aud Fu*r'nish Colborne .............. ZI 'Ila , . I correct, it sim �ly ainounts to this, that,: � last of her 6nga :ment, tho I � . Lb , .. b " . , , slie . .. ; ,4) . . . . 11 . - y � L ­ 19 , � . I . . " , Goderich township ; , 185 ' .395 �: L the 4%tiserVaXles 'have, een- aving may still retain tc posi � i(M f . I '. . : . I I : � ' Godorich' 1... . I ...... 454, : W2: z=j,4ew t . ... . - . I ... L . I in THURS-1) - Ulitnbn ............ �::*:' 208 �- , tbo'benefit, of 15 seats whi6b j116y stole, - Sunday 019 - IQ— s I . ,� , . , . . s Commen AV, MOP,. ' ' ' ,� tg-ft-ej-�77§ucce� or '.is ,!t,w- t * , . . L9 :, . I .1 pes - I . .. . .7 - I 1 241 , ... ­ '. I I . I . I . . , . I I . .. . . . . 1. . . � I , ''. , .. I . �_ I- . �. ,froin,theLiberalsthrough theiiiiiiniouq , P. kted." I I . . � . ... I . � 1 I . .: . 1. ., . . � . . .. ' L . __ , . I . . . 11, .. L I. . I.. L.. , ' ' .. . ' , * .. . . L . I - 00 4 * L . I I . .2 .. I . . I '& - i� * ! - . li� IL . . . 0 I I j ' . . L. I . *41'r sUPpQsPd'- V _. , . . . 1. . I ' ' � . . ' , . . . gemiyniander. It is not to be - I . . - . — ill be to Y.0 . van.age t Z�8v­ _ , I . IN 0- it wi . pra . _�4181: WE CAN ONLYAD ATE � � . . : . N .1 di t o. c6me to the. I Ref6rni ma*jority....'.. '�70 .... that-ithy dlvisiofi,qfv&kip�h, , . . . ... . . e LSaV ay we - -, . I' tbget firAit Choice.*, Th ing 'Will av- . . _A.niad6 which uld. suit ,All may bear of'a oelebjatio]�L being alitki- , 0-1 001MMON ; .. . stor . 1. � I . possiblv b Ould.,A week or two before Labor D .. i . I e. ear y . . � ,. I . . � wo . , . . . ' . . . . ,. .. . .. . . ., . . . � . SOUTH HUROX, . . � ,r'ard'6s'abd.all individuals, � -Libekals I - - , L . . ,. 1. CILIXTON. . erage 0N E THIRD, - * -I' .. * . ' I * -.. - � ' . .. . ...� �. 1. .S , L . -th . ,;. :' '.. ­�j67777 - I . 6 - 6. - . are obj6cting as -well " "Conservatives. � pated. . Of course Clinton,moVes" slow ,. ' . . ' ._ . � . - . . . . I . . I.., .. I - Wefm , ' . . arts ' L� . I I I . I I. . � I.. .. . . � . . '��­ . I . ; ! - ' - to some of the changes, but that -does -in'her , * ' I : . I . - .. . t I * , ti ieter;. o::'*'. 4-:'.. 13:�_,_ 1 she has succoss grasp. HoWever� I ; . - . I . , . � - . .. I I .. . . I . I �. ­� . . . � .. - _ - :` . 270, . in any enterprize, butW-hen she st ' . 1, . . . .. , ... i'. � , I I . .. . ,. 71. -.' not prove that on �:'be whole the red" I., . � L . . . ­ I .. 'Bayfield ........... I ... 8� . *. .60 ... I s' * let us iiiake Labor Da� celebration, a ' "' c n _ LTU ' - can be . , � - at, d the missionarytool ' I �Savo � arola!! *potato rot may attack the crop,' and ' * k'Ltsi-Dee-1181.0n.of.C'#,araiter.;' ckersinith 448 1173. . tribUtion. is not as fair as it , howling success by getting our corn- . _ I � . ' L * . was taken by Miss MeTaggart; both ial, in' consequence, potatoes',,vill. be I . .� . � _.. I — . . I... . . 1kan � :: *. *".: ' : i I mad4i,havinfriegardtoinuniciral'ancl,mitt6esfo.v�otka-fewda,ysearlie�.- if I I . . 1. . L - . L �. ON14*660 ' ' L . . . _. I - * 004- : ;t1s. to b�xni.tbe inteiests-of the � Band �. � . .. �l gh in price this season. . Us ley ..;.-. 255 278 tiountyboiindarles. Inonlyone .. � papers were exceedingly well Prepared I hi St� 6, , borne.,.-., .....,:.. 2-90. . .1*344 1 1 ' � andwere intensely interesting. The I L ath_ . 4, e are under the i - I -.... 460 L ,w I : stituend;rJri Ontario has. a . . Od Monday next E. H�Imes . . . inprbs Hay.....O.,,........ . I . ,township. fund wo should like, to. see �.this organ- ' ' -L . *' arineS, , L ' st(ipheft�'.­ ....... ' L . . . topics. for.nextmonth will betaken by -1 ... I rmer-17ofOlinton ,;�ili cole, , sf6ii that Sir Wilfrid Lauri , * . ...'. ­ 400- , ' 574� L been divided, and tbisU in the tow -n - lzadoii make a move. � � L. . . . I . . L f6 - idr has 40 . .. I . . .. Miss Mae Bfggax,,t. and Miss ' Mary �_ I back bo . e th . . - . : MCKJ11op L . ". . . . . . . . . . i 331 L , ..?.52 I .Ship of Brantford,Where'a riv6r� makes I i . � I . . . I . 11 brate hid 80th birthday, '� iYe ho �in .-,'fiel &�fielackgqdt:ierminati6ii - , L� . . . - � .1. . 11 �tlly - rk 4 ,, , . . I � a niffitral division w S EXPLICIT. 'fix som6� Lough .... i The Christian : L Ende&voil' I best of health, and as iietiVq'.. ,:#out, . . . . I . I , __ � Ifich - has . &l,w&yi , THE LAW I ' . I � . 1. I ciety have abandoned their in . andf'O' ; . I ' -7j- , ot ountow bi i I 10:1 . � ond P.bys:!f,,%1J.T, AS many men- - 0 0 arac a , e can ,orlik " L, ' t, I i� '465 � ,beeii'reg6rded-as:such, arid tbedivision L I M '. L ` - doeS, not effect the .Are all6we to. 'r n a ar .6 �Dn't e' . I.Uw th'e -Jsf'Wf &ont.p.�&;nif b - .. . I . I , ", . .. . e I Rei6tiii ai . ­.. " . L .. of the township. � . � . . . , I... I . .� I I M111111ft will� be JKeld as usu ut ' L e w . I An attractive little souvenir of Bay- twisted abctubihe flngerpf anyone,but ... - I � i h aye, and t e . uestion * is',..often , , 11 1. . 4 .. I I . . . , . � . .� ht' ' I . standing . Of either ..party, . is �'. , ' L ..' - � field. that fast-growing popular gum, - his treatment of di 0111t. . �_ - , RAST HUX�d_lq . . , :1', .. 9 0 IL ICA . in Ontario are as e i ase d A e1s, one who - - gening at which the members . I qu6stions,bas . :. Owe of the: ridingS . , I , . � Ar - . -has be . . .1 I . .. . . . ,( i le P In re -L .,� - i Led to &ttcnd-.;.DurIng, the mer resort of Huron county, -eri rat , Grey .......... ? a .... o.- 5.21 � ,�& , "sum!',Libeial Ones, some are I "sure" . .F � . .1 e . ay say that,, , , . . month of August'Rev Mr McMillan, handedus, .Itis,heatly got up,and " her dispelled .that idea, and tboqe I . . .Cons ..but any statement -to L' 0 r r .i., �c I colir ave,ah,eadyde.� � - - Of tao . Howick .............. 1 383., 495 4 ervative ; . Toronto,will officiate in Willis.0hurch, contains 13 phot(?s' of - vie f h .. . L* .A 't With ' ' him.know he Turnberry ...... I v..... 2BO, : I �. . th6 elfect.that a gerrymander ha�been olde this po nt: L .e. o ners of aff; - :' ­ . - . * . . - ' ' ' 'L .L 1 � . 34'9 'L 2J9 * i$Ljb60lUto1,V 1, . . i *t L . Ws 9 ,that 'w 0 Come In CO ' ' Morris ............ �- . L .0 and at lar - - . . ' Dr Stewart bein away on his holi, pic uresque burg, . L.... . . L is a man.of firin,reaolution. _Perhaps ,erpetrated, . unqiial- dOMestic,animals running. ge are � . . . -front of the engine on i I , . awan ... 219 . 180 - ifledly untrue;'. Froxiia )Liberal stand- .. rpsponsible.' The question of permis.; , I The . St L ,137 ' ()Sb�:�­ I days. AIr Merillan Who With - his ' 1. Ha - "''I L 16 morn- 'no tribute' to this pl�ase, 6i, big 0 ftc-, Wi -... 1 : 2H It.is too air, and sbows, a goner o ��* foi- animals to b ' - ' 1. family are spending- his 'vacatidn at ing"inall train from London prese , bar L ingham i. �' , 1L..".1. :181 - -point f, .; 51 I . run at Mrgeby. y7 . Bayfield has- kindly bonsente 0 . . take. AL I I . nte., .ter is bettet-than. the following .from Blyth , , '' - 05 . , , 04', osity on tb6ir- part that'L. laws Of the council d6esnotchauge.the I , L d t bme sight Tuesday in , ,should be grues , ormly], 1) . - - . I I . 'L .....'­;.. 1. I.:— 4 - -so - _ . I I -ewart'.-�,-duties-h6re;..���he�.-chil�. 3 1. It Brussels ................ 138 � . � � ap ' its * , Ibilitysb-far as the .. �,: L MrSt ba,ving. run4muck-of-a cow. -near- xet� , .preciated by their opponen . _ ,. i damage of responsf . I then who -'attended the,picnic at- Bay�, .-.-,.:.-;�;_ -:L--A59L--. ­­ -,98 � ­ ---7;-..-..1._-___ I ­ ­ L ' .. I -tb.e�editor!&Leql-�Lm-4s--qt-tke-..-TQron o.. Wroxetor iv. .'. � . lawls concerned, . . . �.. . . poll .of L . . - _�711 ­ . .. I . !, I. ­­­­ ­­_­ - 1. ,� . L . . I . er. -By the looks of it therewill not be News, eviden� tly'f'rom the ' . . . ., . . '.. L . I . . . 1. �. MIT - -, __­ ­ ___ , SIM . - __ __.._ I—— .. I . I . . . L AIr � . . ___ . CHE 4 . flk)ld last Thursday report An enjoyable much of the cow left intact. * . L L I L 6V 1� .�. I.. . ,time. , The clay was fine and all took . . I . . .. . . Will'Son, L , . . .., . L. .. � I . . ' . I- . : Considerable' time was' this ,Week . LIS.CAPTAIN . . . I . . The Bell Telephone Co. have 'about - - I whLo is. in a position to know, . . I L . 2;f>f5_. ,997. -in DED-LTbe r0feree of. the , Mitchell- . . Advantage to put in a - ood.'Iazy lida I . I . . . . - . ' .. I 1. Is - Mitcholl on,july. 110, - . . g� c6mpleted'arrangements for the.estab- dwh rings oatfaets. that, should. Reform majority ,...... 248. .. spent -discussing the Immigration, Clinton gain . at .1 restin$ in the shade,or Cating,sai n all I 6P iten . L . I. I .. . . ION, L iC00 � . policy of the govornm6rit, In - thii; as reported W, R, Cole, 'field captain of . . L � .. . . . . DOMINION ELECT . I I L Yaddling and bathing. .. L ,. . L '. I . . , . � .1 . :1 I. .. . in all other branches of administration the Mitchell . team, for using obscene , . L . I I .. , , Blyth, Auburn and-Belgrave. VV hen L, 1: * * , ­wE ST AU96N:'., , � . am language. He also reported that out� ' - , . lishmentofa'telephoiae6yst6mbetweeii notb6forgo I . .L .. . I 4-At.tbegriive-cri�esofhishistQr3rSir - '.. I .since the Liberals: c e into power, I . - . . . . .. , . the scheme is completed the three vila Wilfrid Liturier'lias given evidence c I , marvellous*.progress has, been made. sid,drs interfered materially with th . I I . . � . . - ]Life fOU Pf] �. '. . ,­ . .Reform Oonser- The Conservatives . spent- money for result of the � P . �. - I L : . lages will count as one s t I LOCAL NOTES.- L * ,. . .. - tation. ., - . hils'strength of character h . vative 1: ­ , . game. Presidept - J. F. ' I . . " .: ., - * I . .1 ' ' .. " ' '4 0 immigration , purposes, but . got. few :, L. , . _ . . I L - At,'the Winter Fairbuildin'g,Guelph, t6hitad-to-handstru, le;�ith the Ulfra- �.Ashfield ................. � .5 308 - Lennox, of the C.L.A., - has suspended - is T. )hoto studio of,N. -B, Henry will on, Thursday, Augustfflth,,an extensive ibontaries of Quebacyc r a quarter of &� West, Wavanodh .... 264 .262 lium'grants, and they are. very jealoug . oeiand baSL, wired lt�he I ihat hi-� . I I . L - - of *the st ecess that has attended the I uture L a as the ounds us,t be - be c Wednesday afternoons dur. ,sale of Yorkshire hogs will be hold, century. He opposed squarely the coer- li-lillett .......... ..... 320. 212 efforts olf Mr Sifton in thisd6partment ke t clear or the game'will be awar . e . I I L 't Ing St. I . . . I I Over ICO boars and �oiws are * on the cion of Manitoba. and incurrdd thereby Colborne ............ 235 � . � 215 who thoroly reorganized this branch .. hevisitin clubandallfuture ome . , I I I Ised to, half-mast on list and cheap railroad fares to Guelph, the. LdiSPIL euure of the very powerful Goderich township-- 219' .- 430 1 . d Our flag was rax I can be. secured for the occasion. church to which h * of the. public Service; With', ��O­ire . ' ear Monday when the news of the -death of . . e belongs,and risked Goderich ............ . 433. - .408 sulf that no less than 128,00 1 ,m cii: games playe on neutr4grouods. ned Pope Loo 136h reached here. . 'Aid of L *o�joy church - . 224. - h the 16sa of Quebec'. He persuadedFronch .; - .. - - -­.. -, 2S7 u� . I . The L,tdies' Clinton ­ . I OPENING. OF THE SEASON AT . � . V t 'h e come to Canada thi year. . . . Canada to consent to the desliatch .of - _ ., ___ - . - ,_In.s &V L a BAYFI) MLD -Alargenumber of you'n I UrPOSe holding their a0\4ual picnic th T is is far.ab6ad of anyprovious nimi. Three cars of stock 't;� Mason and tayfield next Thursdat July 30tb, contingents to SouthAfrica, and held L- . . iL ., � 2*.Mq , .2'110 * ustifies all the people drove over from C . I . &r Ford & McNeil and a d6uble clocker of. tb , . _184 . L gration, and, amply I I . Weather permittino., A -'wishing to at Province .16 tb0 gqueral electionof Reform, major ty - money expended for to purpose. It Tuesday, In the afternoon clouds. b�-. I i 1900f despite the rather desperate ap- - ay pigs bY.Wallis were shipped from Clin- go will'please senclAii their names to . I I - gan to"gatber and- in,4 i ort tidae the. . � , ton Monday. .. . . . . . Mrs Shannon or Mrs Wm Co . . SOUTH HUMN I.. I is said that the settlers,Amost Without W , ' n. I " . I . oper. - -- eals of some of his political opponents - . .L, . exception, are of- the veiy best clagsei, rain was falling. Ho ewrtbe happy'. . .. the, . to any raci9l feelings against Britain Seaforth ..... . ..­ 229, - 1151 ft . .. . . I TnekOryrdith .., i .... 304. . ,211 ng excel ent S andone ' . 04 The new golf links oil' the opposite which might. have - existed .-among I ' ' lil 16ad',trri'ved-thoreabout�Op.rn, After' The Band drove over to Bayfield . . And are maki rogres number were determin�d- to go !-Ing, Wednesday night and was ,the great side of ther6ad from the cottages At : Fiefteh-Cahadiaps. H I -Hentiall ..... v ........ 26 1 . . 164 '. the west. - TblOncludegalsZoukobors, a splendid lunch Was prepared by the, 4 ' . reises a drawing, card at the adjourned Motho e persuaded tb. � . Galaclans, and others e e . _ ." Mr dist gaRlen party - ,.:, � JeweWsoproves quite an attraction for Liberal party which was boldly ge - Hay .............. e - - - .. M , 442 who, young ladies all joined in the 'feast� :, I , - Turn- I I .. : the campers and cotta ers at Bayfield. mandered out of its political ,i,,t,rr3r' 'Stanley 150 -212 denounced its undesirable# but Should the weathet prove favorable,. governm ' by . ....... I on$ eccen- whichwas followed by a-vbte of thank Measrs. Morris'& Morrell ,expeet, to ta'nce eutof twenty ......:�'.­::: 2(o . 246 tricities, are moving p , i �5'a ' �;Id­­­­ . ­' 20 55 rogressive and S - ; in I What gr�Ater than those years ago,to commit the redistributiciii ' 11 the fab!� sex. John Crooks thinks' he - - I v . 0 There =rkour holes, but the dism the Conservative . McJK, O�. notwithstanding Weir religil , * L U Ilatingwith ourown .1 kenden stari the threshing .eason today at G. In town. - I , U aborne ............. . 245 840 - industrious, assinix deserves credit forthe mannerin which . ' tied the Farquhar's, Hullett. - . .- 1003 to a Parliamentary Committee, 1k - the and thus to socureL jL Stlee b 0 Holl L . Stephen.i....; ....... 486 467 toeopl and inthe course of time li ely he prepared the"Irish" fruit. About ' � for the Shall We make Civic . A rain storm prevailing most of to, both parties substantial a e amongthe best citizens of the . da,v, Augi afternoon of TuesdayiWord was receiv. - Despitethe powerful Exetbr' "-'---1..1...- 140 249. 1 . .. I 9 p. n?., another load of young Poo le . � I son Miss 4thor5th, 'Two cheap excursions are ed by the Band offidals, not to go to opposition of the Canadian Pacific Rail, , \ - Dominion. . I put in their appearance and ; e Shipley. on for these dates. 01.05 wilt tak Bayfield to the garden patty as It had way, and of Nukenzie & Mann,and of —_ 2,W I -� . � 't" . e YOU all the great'infl6ences b 2e 1 dance began in eat -nest, Every one . I advanc. to Kincardine an , 'his ol otion Pan not 6 take e d retumehildron Me. been, post oned. - The parties this gum- 11 which they 1 e n As a Now that Ur Tarte is out of the Cab ance and a _ joined In the spirit of the d . . I ich were mer haveteen favored with unfavor. were ba -,-ked, lie now.un ortake4 crit6riori,as there was no Conservative I Carol H. Newcombe, A. L. C.. M. L to aid I inot, Some of the Conservative papers fox -got about the dull weather, Aw in. . I er ones. Teacher of Piano, Harmony, Musical able weather.. L' ' - . the G T R to reach the Pacifle� In. this in the field the contest be bg between credit Nr Sift0h wit being "the boss ot vitation Was exterided to the campera, , . I I l1!p, found Form, ect" Studio over Newcombels , We were pleased to see out a ggea, he has bad to fight stronq influencesin the regular$ nominee -of trio Reform the Administration 11 This is quite, a. on both sides of the river and they- . - i eetcle " to store. u 'his Parliamentary followhig-and In his convention and an Independent. . F or terms apply at store -or tion, that of placing the new beinches ud if he hadless strength former. . . Re compliment to his ability, for he is the joined in the pleasure." Clinton peopl�. � . - L the stronger residence. - L .. � near the Stavely Hall, Adopted at last own Oabinef,a . 1. � I younwest, member of the government, 4reAIW'%Y$12�leasedtohavethecamp6rs, - I . Orman Murch to' L 18 Thursday nIghVs oQharabter that% he really. possesses, I VAST HVROX. I . and he must have considerable forceof � Company. Thefollowipg,wereWrosetitt, , Y, I much ap. Olin n likely to loge several of its hand concert, Thesbj I � I i thanks was most charming young ladies during. the we notice have been nicely painted, neither Cabinet nor caucus wotildhave . . . .. �. characterif he can domineer over the Miss Irwin and friend, MissPa mort -of " at, arran�6xnents being proving still mdre an attradtion Apm accepted the policy to which both aro .. � � .Reform. 0onser. ie4tofthe Ministers, HoJs uncluee. Toronto; Miss Wiseman 'and friend, . I ad Indly as. month of Au nowcommIWd." . 1. . I . . . ... . . . vative . 1, . . *as Nelson - Misses Randall,ToMince� t abouteonipleEdfor their. translation preciation of the good Work of t6batid . . . tion&bly it very bright,clever and clean Mi . I . I , tqment. to othe is beffif displayed- at each aucceedin . — I I Grey �..Oi .... 6 . 4 4 & 4 6 498 200' politician, but no man As i sorts himadif Mdoorvie'YePhorson, MurrayA !low. , r, towns, . Ick � .............. 375 - E42 . . . I 9 . Ho*1 . . I ? I , � , I . . I -.. I I 0 . - I �t - i I - I I .I. ��i 11 e� I ,,in 10 t, ar . .. .. I N I I in I I th - .1 I I I I I I . I I .1 � q I am g pyw ts b T1 I I - I . I [ I I �) I I i Choir of I L0,11106r,, more and 18anada'sTra(le tit the cabinet less than he does. The son -, Messrs. Fair, Forrester, Arland , in , I no L Is onebu more, and the boy . a . , . � -1-T . . L � � I . Turnberry ..... o-;_ 289 L e As the Public Library-roont i's under. ragin 246 statement In the Conservative ers Crocks, Ilodgens, Bell, Henry. Miss I i . essia - s going improvements, it has boon decid- 1 94 . The beat ,Possible evide..o. . I the Morris.. 6 O.. 6. 4.... ­, - " . M is just as true as -lots others in XeP by O'Neil and her friends, Mlss'Gordon,of. , I 80 rar O ed to close the Librag until the Ist of T Ins ector Rotb Went, to Conn on country's Proap4r'by L 0 iber I East WAwanosh ...... 279 109 them -and that is not tit all. Hiven if PlattsWille -, Misses Chidle and August� and the public will govern it. uleslay thr In miniAtration is foun I 'L Win &M%J ...... **.* 202L yl Torrance, � . ,July 21st, Mau arbitra I t e tr a r L 245 it woretrue it wonld be no discredit to Jessie Wiseman, rrene Jackson, Scott; I In changes asked turns for the year, w , Chidl6y L I ones self accordingly. . , connection with eertai I a 0 1 I t" Blyte.... � ... t .... .. 86 . 82 hini,butasthe meetings; of Cabinet Messrs. Stevenson " Moffatt, . , for by petitioners from schoor seotiong haVe,reacbed the enormous tota Brussels .... # * ... � .... 130 � 06 are secret, and as he is on the best of Mi%aon, blackstona - ' "All We are sorry to heae of the illness of .in Arthur, West Luther, Proton and 8,C1',3,M0 fox, the yo&r, ending 3' 6 WrOxOt0r.. ­­­ 60 . 81 -terms with all his colleagues, it is a and Hill. V or a good time foin the . ome. G. A. McKeo, the able mana4ek of the R ngremont, His colleagues Are His __� __ f the Organ Fadtory, W1 V! When It is remembered that & no - self-evident untruth even w6te there Clinton bach6lor mena-Amaidens. . I to is suffering from HonorJudge McCarthy, Orangeville, tf 6 did it veach $205,0W dUrih& on. 2284 L 2,071 ; no other eans of mnrovin& If- ft_�. .v� 1'. . � I - . .ft .i. At, �v *,11-1. �A U J. U I im _06 .Vt - 0yu - war of bis speedy, recovery,. . and J as mejulwetifyountycommission � Drayton Mr n6b6 --- h, - er as been called sorys,tive regime the d be realized. ,In seven V Ig. V06 I I Owing to the hot weather, followed by so much rain, it is feared that the Pon sev�l time ood ud ts of late, to use his ent in ri Utin matters of a t i rule trade has more UP re r shall to to this mov# I I ki it I . Ind . Weekp - - � 11 . . . ,f J . . J I I I � I �. � �, I t '' ,,� _,__ -, , , . lopin can Reform majority...'... 215 11"pru m Of The above sefts to be about as fair a 10 I . eral division as could be made; Although . We d next each riding lagiVen tv Reform; majority, . I the Conoeryatives still have a fighting, I I ohanee in each.-SIRual, . � . . � ====TW__ I 11 ­ � 11 1-1 ­­ ­­­ I., � - I '0�0� . The deathof the late SonatorDickey 9 � makes the fopty-Oghth vacancy in the (INIZI 11111 11 I &natO since the accession of the Laur- - a K1113MIAMP fer Governmenb In 1800 'Th present F. It flodgensilmn A AC government, have mX no loss than 47 . 0 1 . F,