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boys 6 to 10 years of age. Best 50e waists pz,
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1 doz Wash Suits, Made from stripe duck
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in blue and brown stripes, regular price
$1.25, and $1.50, sit for 90c
Boys Duck Knickers, sizes 22, 23 and 24
only, regular price, Mc, and 40c per pair,
for 15C
One-half dozen Straw Bas, all this season's
styles
Regular Price was $1 to $2, now Each b0c
3 dozen Boy,s Caps worth up to 75c
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You will need a new and lighter
suit. We can supply you at less than
manufacturers' prices.
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This is no mere statement. • It
is a fact, and we invite you to give us
a call and see for yourself. You will be
surprised when you see the ready -to-,
wear suits we are putting on sale at.
just half price. •
100 of these Men's and Boys' -
Suits are now on sale .and will con-
tinue until all are gone.
You can't!do ' better any place
in the county, solcome along and pick
up the snaps in Clothing. It will
mean dollars inbrour pocket Money
saved is money earned.
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This store closes every Wednesday afternoon during July
and August, but d.00s 'business all the rest of the week.
If you want
-A Snap in Boots and Shoet
call and get them now. Clearing for fall stock... ;4‘. • ;
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CLINTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, AUGUST Ilth, 1904.
A.LWAVS WILLING,
THRICE A WEEK. • .4130ARD GP TRADE MEETING, Auburn.
Rev, Ur. Net d
wcombe will sent Coin mencin tert i kl
Py g yes ay e r wee y A meeting of the Board on Trade
the. pulpit of the Ontario street church mall service will clieerate bletween Cline will he held in the council chaenar
text Sunday morning in the absence ton end Sminnerhill, cat Mondays e$
o'clock this evening; A full attend>,
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of the pasta. It is not often, that Wednesdays and Fridays. ance f the members s. reennsted.
always: willing to fill a gap and his •
sermons are ever appreciated.
Mr. Newcombe now Preaches, but lee is
.PRIZE WINNING SIIIe : - • .
'rhe two Shire fillies which pan; SUNDAY'S SERVICES. .
Church morning'
Holenesville,
L'ph. But took- to • an' a. an ex- Rev. T. R. Ccentice, of
DI itolb d wilt preacni in Wesley
BIANI.' HAPPY RIMORNS. ivillited at eke Winnipeg Exhibition end .evening . next Sonday. Rev, Mr.
Airs. 1R. Glazier .1of town cinserved won prizes, tone taking first and ti: McGee of Goderich; will occupy the
other second. The former filly was
-na 03aptist pulpit.
her nista birtriday on Friday last hir raised by Mr. James Steveas of the AnI3ROKENT ARIVI. • . .
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entertaining ten: od her granneheldren. Base 'Line and was awarded the red t .
Mrs. Glanier has nog been .atiesident Maud, the little elaunliter of Mr. De. -
of Clinton aud is kelt', •in mildh es- .
ticket at London last year.,,
vid Cooka.of.,Ratteniehrn ....etreetn. bean
teem.- Her menet:mei -friends wish,' her A.-/IROKEN. LEG.
inuny happy reetar,s of day. • a Oftinhouse in the lcift of her fathler's
• stabld. Thother etay she irci
While - employed m Mr. Thos. Mae- e i feto
• IMPROVING - keuzie's lumber yard cn Thasclay of km -0 one of her ern...et
the loft to the floor beneath and frac-
lust week, Mr. James Walker Sr. met . .
The long .stretches of cement weille with an accident which *ill lay him nee:SPRAINED WRIST:
being laid down this summer, brave up for several 'weeks. He • was taking
greatly improved the anPnakettice of lturber out . of a pile when it toppled Mr, Silas Andrews cif The News -Re -
the street'supon which the work has over and upon his leg, causing a bad
been carried 'an ' This applies parte- break, " cora .staff, met with a in.isha,p Mond*
evening Which will put him a off duty
ufarly to Victoeia street and when the for several Pdainki He was cat wh:eeline
boulevarding is complete 'the respect- NEW WHEAT, •
ive property deniers must be well- mr W, H. Ell tt f:0 <1 i lint nun wheal gpien, at a pretty rapid ra-
te lie struck' a. stone and wan thrown
pleased parties, The walks loOk. well. eeie .deliverea a load of raw wheat at '
Jo o c er c..., own- . 'heavily .to the ground, ibnaly spraining
and are - a..credit to Suneriaterdent Fair's • \his left wrist. . .
-tnill On, Wechiesde of last
Wheatley and Finisher COtisins. •
. - It was cs geed quality and tested YANKS AFTER CANADIAN SHEEP,
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fifty-Pzene. pounds te the bashel and ' .
PLEASED TO HEAR.; HIM. • • •
brought ninety ' centh per bushel. This Last week' The , News.Record • rekerred .
Rev n We T. Cluff Of StratbrOY ocein 'Was the first load of this y'ear' *bean : to a oak of thorobred Skzepshire
pica , the pulpit of -St. Paul's church marketed. . ,
last .Stinday,..both morning aria even- • n t , tl f •• •• ' .
• Stanley. 'Since then a Mr. einad froin
sheep. made by Mr. John 1Vlacfarlahe of
ear and. eloquent. and were much appreciar. August 2nd. or one Week haw*. It
ab• ' eug Flint, Mich., visited the 'same town-
ing. sermon % were both practical in by Mr. Ed, East of Inillett
ted the! good ' 'people prescent.• 'tested sixty. two,pounds to the bushel..
ship and made 'a purchase. of tem
Rector Chili is a lirother •of Mr, R. 3s, - Shrops from Mr. William Cieoper of
semi- ci town- and is a riative,of God- • GONE' INTO PUSINESS. . • tory price. Mr. Mead made ap
near - ?Kipp= who realized. a' satisfac-.
erich township. He, in compalty -with • • . Carload,- shipping from Clandeboye,
ug .a, couple of Weeks. in town, en the for several months M the e
itheloy of DIED 0 SIVIALI,PQX.
Ms sons, Howard and Rex,ts.spend-
Xr..George Bradford, ttilia' has been ' . .
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Mr, ,Albert Seeley, has benight , the
out homestead on the Bayfield Line The sad itevv.s was reached from
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an Glih residence and blackenuthin 1 usiness
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• • of Mr. celeNally of Dungannon and is
•• Calgary, Alberta, last week annotate- . . .
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ing the death from sma,11pcer of Mrs. • .
An antornogille went through here on
Tuesday, soniething new for Auburn.
The. Preslayterians held a, very succ-
essful garden. party on Mone.ay nentitit.
The proceeds amounted to fin°.
Professor J. G. Enklin left for St.
Loins on. Tuesday after teachirieis
class here for some time.
'Our envie holiday eivais held teat Tu.-
ursday, when mazy of ota. citizens pi-
cnicked at 1VIenesetting Park, 6
Mr. Geo. Beadle has nought a new
threehing_ machine, With/ binWer att-
techment. Re is a hustler.
Little Miss Lundy of Myth,: is. the
guest cd Miss 1VIay Liuuly,
1VIiss Dun of Durtgantion, is the gu-
est of her sister, Mrs. James Medd.,
Miss gay Brogden of Lendenborn is
visiting at the parscuage.
Mrs, (Rev,) liendersou, is visiting
in and around, the village.
Mrs. McCrea and eaudhter are Wen
'nag at Miss Blair's,
Mrs. Tewsley of the So, is visiting.
at Mr. R. Straughan's,
Miss Bale:win of Detroit, was the
guest of Miss C. Lawson, last weeki
Miss. Della, O'Neil of . Clinton, is the
;geese of Miss, 1VI: Erratt,'
Mr. and •Mrs...J. Gar:enter are the
guests of her :sister,. efts. nt. Leich,
M. and Mrs. W. D. Wilson lard dr41-
gitter,, iiIen'on, spent a few days, call-
ing on. cid aeicenaintances. •
-Miss. Eva ,Nyallace of Laciest:ace le
the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. • T.
Riddeil..
Mrs. John Wanner 'of .thei Sod, is /the
guest of Mr. •n, 'Wagner, sr. •
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1VIr. *Teem. si.•.TVolirisitr•nhaa'd hotiee new,
shingled on Me4xlay-, As NU:, r. Key.
es lies the contersect it . will be Welk
elerl. Alex. -McConnell disposed a a
larnedrove of ealtt to 'are Meson of
ClInten cot Priday,,
,Mr. Harvey Weir of London; -wae
visiting! at Mr. Da A. iligginen
• Messrs Willi:aline Charles and,' Jeteei •
Saunders of Toronto, are visiting the
Parr Line friends..
lAIr. -.IanuSteep—auch•--Xiss-:-Litar •-• • -
Campbell spent Sunday at ileortee's
Mrs. E. H. Epps was in Seafeertb .•
ou business ohe day. last week. •
aq;hvgh.in,oinisgaerse. vivisaiittl4gand:Av thha. rtlhoetitito 11‘fbro-
ther, Mr, John.MeNtrughton.
- Mrs. T. Ward arldiMiss Lizzie? of Seam
.forth, and Mrs. S. Ilarria of MeK111-.
op; were' visitingl.frieneelin the villagn
on Prida:y. last; Miss Lizzie :is still
. with her sister,' Miss Anna.
Ain S. J. • Andrews of Clinton: .
•Itas for the past le*. weeks been mak-
inn-tile- for. township purposes, in the .
had . Mr: Andrews. is .a• praete.
ical 'tile maker .and Las made the sup* •
ply for the town:flop for. the past few .
Mr. and Mr.s. D. IneNetighton were
linDrysdele on Peaky last week., • ;
•Mrs. Panty of Seefortle• is visfiting. • - •. -
• for • a few days with her Vianglatere • . •
MrsaD; McNaughton. • ••
.Rev., T...D•avicleen is getting the Ina-
terialori the , groupie: ...for hes:new. st-
ale. .
i., The .foundation pf coma •
enal . .
TRIAL SUBSCRIPTIONS. now; in Possessiv3: He is a' gc'e'd' Charles Spooner :and her nine- ear -old
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• sit -nth and the patrons of the shop.will I
dant/Incr. 'At time of. writing Mr. • •. •
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..• We . announce the felloveing low . be given'eatisPeetio.n. • -• • S>nr* Is • .-critic I con-
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ratep fcw trial sebscriptione •from now, • 'This isthenine, employe • of Mr. diitcicelc't'ean' Id.vat.o attnaletiamaatters.satill war-.
until January net next ; ... ' • Seeley's to caner .business on ltis .owri se his son- Chaeleg is in the hosnital
-The.News-Reoard • .. . : niee• account this past year; Whinnin Ward With a. broken arra. Xr. Spooner is a .
The Weekly Mail and Eniptre 23c •is lei Wyoming,: Norman Snider at the native of Clinton and :his wife a dau-
,The Weekly San • • ' • 25e., Nile and now George Bradford at ihml.. ghter of Mr. Robert IVIasea oenowne
News7Record• aed Mail and Empire) sec gannon. • .: ., . , . . •
Neveg-Record and Weekly, Sint.. .. eoe ' • . • STOnK. SHIPMENTS. :-..
News -Record and Family Herald soe . DROWNED •AT 13.AYVIELD. , ; ' • . '
Six eaelotaids of cattle were shniped
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Subscribers to the Mail have: orie A drowizin Ake:idea took vlace at • frown' Clinton static:0:: OW Manclayi:Aen-
of • the •folloWing pictures . Bayfteld on Saturn* kefterelocu • ia.4cang thonnwho, made the largest. • dee
:Farewell," "On the• rid& :of the krerd,'1. of Which. clr'eorge •Oshorne of town 'was
liveries were SAIL, Bkitt022 ne
‘.1Contentmentnnor enianged:picture of , the -victim. He was cne or family -joules Dale 34 otead, Geote strithriry
, e ordere . ,piente • party ,and ehprtly after lunch
. • . • went in batiiiiinnvith aottne chums, He
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NOT GENERA.LLY, InNQWN. . . Was not a good swimmer ,end was seen
An enieenchnent was niade in . the
. ' • • " ' noticed to be strungling; as if •in dis-
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Mumeinal Aet at the lest session.. of tress. One of lie chums went to. his
the Legislature, one. clause: of which assistance :and' while endeavarieg to
Candidates for the . offices i of
•:consideranne , tremble:, •Hbec;12.).1.,19,,l'ini,:towas elemet drangted • under.
break . away and George a -
will' prevent
reeve, controller,. eouncilinane 11..letiYa°terr‘ gain went inicien .. net to .r.se againe
Aide was tolicklv suiumencil iitult • in a
edeporatan villageg are incotired toefile the•-bod
. o cites, towns and
Dale r5.•
• On 'Monday Mr: S. II. 'Smith shipP-..
ed six carloads, ee head were on hie,
cavn ferm, and nead tiptight front
W. Grants of the •London .
Pend & McNeil ehiPpett, MU: eericad
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• few minutes Mr. NA'. It. Jowett br ugl t An exchange, saYa ihe mast Pros -
with the clerk a declaration -of quail- *t I f 1. t the greatest evidence ef local nrale.•Iti
y e • sur ace,- Efforts were •Pe' csis appearing ovut is. he one with.
mac e. to resuset ate t te un or 'una e • .
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fication liy c e •
4a.troti. ,rhis : chanc,re.1.tlian, .day iaowf nciewniini iati, hitt all in vain.' The sacl affair deem t require mansions and great'
nollninations so ofteo . made at wenn cast a gloom over the White „. City
and to his widowed:lad:then, who wes 'but
leaves to make •a prosperous town
order, cleanliness and the evidence
dp away with the indiserignina.te I
present at the picnic, it was a terrtile of • civic pride are an absolute essen.-.
nation meetings. ' ' • . •
shock: George w tial: T ie neat clean • ell k t hone
as an industriors Vey i , i el? e
• ann. her :main stay. bodyWa
q et wAh the eviree personal tat,iest,
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yroug icene lEe Veit 1g p an, clean: streets and back aneye lice nratel
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consider the cinestion of services. beieg catcliteted ;by Rry.•
Monday the funeral took placee the riteibish, the .things thee tea.y Le nos-
ne„: , sassed by all save the• really tinfart-
A nieetiegof th,6 Beard of Tradenta
was held the town 'hall on ni°1-01)nrdti°'a unate, are the things which: make a
•: ' • • e: • lowe inviting end upon which pros -
evening, the' president,.P
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.perity in a large measure roste.
sre'rd, Presiding% No •action wan tan. W R PG:ES TO BE. BITII4T.
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eft • except tc `decide that an -other irieet Ilture 'was a. fidi. 'ettiaidanne. at- the THE ICING •EDWARD .I.4EASE
ing be on. ev I ti f t ti ld o
• Mre, John .petkolin left on Saturday
with another. One 'carload of horses
for the West. • . . • • ' • .
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Mr ; Thos. McElroy, wife and fatinOy
left for their ,hcenes in 5t. Geonne af-
ter having spent ak pleesant two, wee-
ke holiday -here. • •
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Early on . 'Tuesday inorninen.
Fraser, P,one of Ana oldest ittlianitantse
.gcit out 'of lied: and by some means. or
other fell • clown Stairs • and:. received
some' injuries, but •we hove. they are
not, as serious as repotted.. .
Our towneente, tAIr. _Archie -
Irk
Is busy the.seedays paintht and fitting.
up his old stand on Queen St.to
gee in the greeery bitsiness shady,.
'Otii•einie holiday was ohleervedfofl
.A tan -neer 'of ner.'yoting'peonle drove
over' td- Atityurit .and took in .the enter-
tairettennen connectrore with the •Pres-
byterian churelf .of •thitft town on Mon-
da.y. evening • , • • '
Workman haVe cOnivnenced. erecting a
new brick building- for:Mr: .J.
Clew to carry on. his .itrnittlie businr
ess. &Ir. Prior 'of Clinton, has • the
brick work: .contract, . . .
MiSs• Lizzie BrOwki arrived home on
Satuystahei • Detroit •'to ; spend'a
weir earned holiday. rucler.,the:parent-
ial.roo. '".• . • ..
The „hunt ..Of • the ihreshing.••Maehine
may be heard:in this section. •daily. n.
Mr; W111 Rditinson expects .to bq 111
his.neAv store to do $1>ttisinshiP
out two vveeks.- . • • .
• nne w ince ng. o • t one v coo c be 21 - • •
0,Y olast wee c: ccets r: • eln. IL McLean .Clarksburg, • ' • • • • • .
-ten the riniett Ofethe executive will . be Prid f ic" t ide the e
presented.•• • • linage building question.. . After .4' pret- AVILO has arrar.kied for ;the 4-entail:of the . • . .
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Mr.' P. R. floclgens said Emil. not
ty thorough diecinsion: Of the whole' King Edward hotel, returned the lease • nn next:smith .
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in favor' of ilenal•Option an I d eitestidin it was decided to replace the
unsigned to ,Mr, S. $.• Cooper, inane-
nday, He aseigneei reasons for. hen
alienge of mint, ,•bat 'it ie'undleistniod
'the real one is the prespect. oft Lepel
Mr. Cooper . is pushing the finishing
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c.of the niotel and scan. have it re-
ady for kir, occupant; but.' who khan..
will. Me it is at present thine iimpos.e-
te say. The News -Record under-
stands lietpett Graham:has made
.cor.ditional offer to lease the Eing
Fe'lwancl.
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THU srp•AR. BEET CROP. .
Mr. William Grahame who represente
tne Berlin Beet Sukar Conipany thro-
ughout this deatrict sans the crontno-
speets are excellent and fully expects
that. theyield will be Ignite satisfact-
ory 'to the groweee. •
believe sugar fenet trowingi will
be a gcod thing for this proviace,"
said Mr.'Grahain. "A ,mistake thati,les
veky often: made thateiot etiought Seed
is use& The eikour.d should env>, flg:
• .Zetlaire, 'bridge:, at a Keil:able cc.st of
consider it • an effective. .'feinperatite
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ineasere. prone' tke starelpolut of its Slinoteo.,• and the ;Bleck Creek, • bridge
-influence upon . the business ..of '; the lietwcen Hay anch'Stepiten Of °which the
tewn, that fe a inatter of eonieeture estimated: east' is 52,000,. Both btidges
'but T would. Lie. Willingr to make „a sec!. will lei.of iron. with cement alatienents
rifice.if 'ecneineetli•thut it: woUld blame and are to ib'ri. erected this year. •
the effect claimed for it by it's.sup These iniiii cotilteacts,. together with a
atere," ' .; ., . • • $9,000 bridge et...Westfield and several
Mr.. D. A.•Porrester , thought ' the others threogkotet the •contity, now ife
coarse of congtruction, mean a Vg
.1.0W11 council acted with toOlgreat ha. course
ie deciding to sublnit the Ihnlaw,. expeMlititre on this niecount alone and
it secens pecobable that it must be kept:
They should at least have held it ver '
for another meeting. . - • e up for years e.;.i..; the , wooden Bridges. are
.111r. NV. Ti'arrait Said : the
re,pidly giving out
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• son of . a Temp.erance. man, ,end.one my. Cor.ty Councillor Patterson •Wai
self. PI am -eaw out of business so that .appointed to. assist Mr. Ahisley in
the passing 'of 1.4ocal Option ,woeld not 'overseeing the work. • Coining events
effect Pine perectially,. but as a citizen Psometirnes cant. their• shadows ' beiore
juriatisly effect. the town." . so it is •eonsieered • gene possilele that
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I meet say that 1 •think it would in-
. .. Mr. Patterson will.sueteed• the present
gth. He. Sake in. part : . ' . • .
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' it has .been stated. that Mr, Ainsley
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lift-. Itaneford spoke at : greater len-, e .• .. ' •
p "I Mine aissetted the petition nees- is willing.to retne, but considers . that
ented to the council -at ita .. last 'meet- he should> receive . an annuity., .
ing and founn that there were 22i .ai- AN AUGUST WEDDING.
gitatures: that represented votes,.. Out . •
' of. these 222 votes, Se were). women, A Pretty.. home wedding. took place
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.vvlio represented .an assessed valuation nit • 'Weelnesdannof last week ate. the
of $44,88o: there Were46 mechanics rep- km(' of WI". Je"Le i'aY.1••rirj *hell her
enteng linininee.; 22 „retired people) of en, wee • united in the holy pbortasn of
yoangest• daughter, Megget May Hill -
resenting: $2enecio ; 39 latorers,. tlipres-
49 business nien, repeesenting,
no occupation,. neprescinting $16,550 .. matrimony to Mr: I-1. 'Ober, Grand
12 professioval men, >representing•$9,
em,ene"triiiik ticket agent at Berlin: , Time
cereiroey was .perforitted by Rev. Dr,
see ;i• a; total of $r63,0oci, Seeing that Cook, in the presence of only the int:
the total assessable value is 5632189n. mediate relatives • of the contraetirg
and the number of votes that cotticlf lie parties, • The pretty bride was eherrin
pollen. is Ptint, • i do not .consiner that ilVY gP•witedi her skirt being of blue
this is at. all what. might lie called e latiies cloth • with white silk waist.
fortnidable petition or ft petition that The bridesmaid, Miss Ray °ear, eister
.it wouid be very bard to excel wenn' .0f • the gr°(iin: was attireti lit grey
ned. 11 think the council were not to girl'',
voile over • grey silk, while the. flower
littler Miss EVA.. Walker,. neice
as itifiewice end numbers are tomer.;
all due ettention to the petition in of thelbricle, was dressed all In whine.,
•ha hiatnea ie. any way for timelier paid
question, hut if at flee next meeting or The bride was given away liy• Mr,
at any future meeting they are pres- .Jonathan 1VEller of Seaforth; After .
the • ceremony tlie conipany set down
Lined with a petition as iniluernial a to the ;weddieg lunellecn. and .on the
mote ecv they would again, f presume e.te train Mr. and >Mrs. O'her left on
such a petition. I .eensieer thae this
to' their honeymoon trip which ;will ex-
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as sensible mien Inty rate attention,
coin:triunity is face to face with nevery
-serious condition of affairs, ,both as
tegards the moral tone of , the comitnu-
nity and the business interests.' So
fax as. ;morality Is concereecl, Local
(natio' will .merely result in a worse
form . of iutemperance, coupled with
eeery conceivable form of subterfuge,
detelt, Iveng and perjury, to say noth-
ing of the most serious result which
iftevitabfy follows, nainely, 'that of e
generation growing ap with conteinnt
off law, We had all this under the
Scott Act and .we -have no desire to
repeut it. X hold there will be a, dir-
ect loss to the towit of . la. $I000A in
revenue, composed of $roe, license fees
and reduction in, the value of. hotel pr-
operty, to say nothing of a Ices that
cannot be accurately estimated but
which meat certainly will result, nam-
ely, loss in trade to the merchants ift
the ,town f•ILLI dePteCiaitiThel ta itj cert-
ain extent of all real estaitel
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. Mrs.' Peerge land Miss S. Sim-,
ar,p4 *. of Millibenkahave been inencbinen
the past ceuple of weeks the'gnest. .on
relatives and Ofeeffierids ,
• Mr, reed Waldron, aecompartied "b
his sinter, Miss X. Waldron, were the
guests of Mr. Suinauel Choweri of
clentifelboye, Ion Sunday last.
Brown , and: feinity of •Seafenthe
Senn:eyed , among friends:on the, bone
eon Read..
NTS, W10. Staninery, who ander-
went a critical operation at. Dr. Gun -
ins ip Clinton, is we etre pleased:to
state improaing very favorably.. '
Miss- lPhoethar JenniSont Of 1.46r-dork,
who is spending a Month tinder tha
the Parental rood on the London Road
addressed the prayer meeting held in•
the licine of' Mr. J., Shiley; nu nnen
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da.y evening,
Mr. Charles Anery is herenrcein Albin
erne, . rriakiag &operations to ship his
effects West where he has purchased
got ready in the fall." ' • a half; sectfon, north GI Calgary. .
eicellent represontative,. As a pract-
Iit Mr. Graham the Complain:It has an
kid and euccessful farmer he knows
whereof he speaks and as well he sta- ' ' Constance,
nds Iiikii in the confidence of the coni- Mrs. James Snell Of Londeshoro, and
mrmity. Mri... Api,leton coa s ., o t
• field, visited the later s grandatghter,
wiAming every game which, they have i
played,.
lied a retearkeibly suecessfnl .,seasoit, nee. Mr. emitter or ,eteenee,e A , ee eerie censidered the inn
They kire'.itaw chempions of
., Mr.. Allent Coates, sPent a NVCC1;. nhle. '
with friends in Michipan
raiment preached here on Sunday last.
. municipal property wag not asses. ,
The wisdon
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THE UNBEATEN STRATHCONAS, Mrs. Daman Tudor, cete Thursday. ,
ore of 15 to 2. The play was eltog- preach., ' •
on.' the evening, in fature instead of in) :Uzi ell thought .otherwise, we ns ea
t 0/ Tun:berry coma
The Str •.; c
atcone la rosse team Wive
the districe, defeanieg Kincardine ,appoi- i 0 , ,
ether ten ore sided Ion f..1 lengthy re- len :,M I
CV. L. ott er, w nrouiptiy snovee, the assessinenti ele ,.
ntoeno The to:wit then &Piro. ?II, Rrcli..
the local grouncls yesterday by tne sr- Services will lie held at ,.7.o'c oc10 in
mien:cling 0., mouth with hex' sistete, \'
d I t° itilicipea°1upurtoYpe jrttlydgief44117olitc)a ass:Se:4:e:
' holding. that the plant 'lientai
,
Were' streagi at all points. The toll- home in Warwick on Weatiesday, alien.
ss Ida cRor e returned to her inii l'
ill leg the case allowed the . town'S app.,
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nowt merelyy $ afternbon, lt M• e it
L 1 SO we sa, the tratevaties
Stanley Township.
Xis. Win, Claree sr, is at present,
visiting at the home of her .son, :Mee
•Lanty Clarke of the Geehen.feinee.
We. are pleased to see, Mr. Heinen
Peek, -who has 'been visiting friends tri
the.'West, is back agiade, loeking halo
and, hearty as usual. ' 6. .
. Miss M. weosier of Clinton, was the
• 'guest of her sister, Mrs, jeemes Rerdit
l•asRt'e.;*.'enTA'. Riebarclsoa and' .sisters
tt • wia rie and • Lanni were in
CliriePti Satin:day;
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'Mrs. Alex. • Jolatstca of Bannock:: •'
' barn, .is rit. present visiting' ,• at the • .
Miss Laura Ilenner of Drysdale, lipme Oilier, brother, Treasurer, Reid .
sp-
ent the past week at the home d
,lineelnr.:Ch:atRrlo jte.atlivano't
Sund.yiic ;at Mr.,
Jolhn11.".:ol.tupeon's ei, Godeeich• taiwiship e
We ate Sorry 'to bear .of the serious . •
lilliteas of Mr: H. Hayter's boy), . • •
but hope to hear OI Itis speedy, recov-
ery. • .
Mr. Solomon. Taylor of LaRneiere,
..IVIanitablen and Miss .Rachel Tnylor of
Detroit, visited at the home of Mr. •
- Weri,Tayler, last week. .. -
Messrs.. j. C.. Reid and. A. IVICCono
• nell, spent a few days last week: airo-: •
%ma Luel<now.. .• • ,
d X Peter Cole'pf Gauer.-•
ich, "township spent.; Sunday at ' the
:textile of Mr, H. Peck. ; •
. Miss. MeNaeighton of Clinton, ,who
has been: spending the .past few weeks
•with her brother, Mr.. D. Mellaeghtein
returned liar hame on Sunday; hist.,
Miss Eva Reid- is spending a Pew;
daysfrin Sean:nth ihis *nein.... •
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1 Wingham.
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• A terrible accident happened at Wal-
. .
nee & Clegg's new iipkoisteriag fact-
ory. co .leriday Inet, Mieb.aelleabinsen,
an elderly man, had charge of the ine
stallation of elle non 1.enrinci. It had.
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almost been; completed. and the
wheel Was 'about, ne lowered inn]
position wher) the .stays supporting it
slipped; and the Shaft ten • upoii elr„
Reninsem.„' Ile v.neg drawn forward
on to seine (bolts ready to bolt, it gen
curdy. . These bolt.: penettreted . the •
inau`s•lettge„ While the weight of ilia
wheel . crushed lds life out. Medical
aid Wasispeedily at hand* but. OE no
.anail Coronerp,Towla eon deep;
it need -nary, to hunt.. inaneste
:deceased leaves) ak willow and several
abort en years
lie w •
. The town of Winginalin las
ealedi 44:air:1st. assessment a its
Electric leigh.t plant, s2tuatea the
township ot Turnberry,, • 'Ile assess-
ment was $17:„000, and the town appeal:,
eel •on.the grotaul that the plant being
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owing coMposed the team,: _ i . . .
Mrs. It. W. Jevvitt, atui . Ms! Wm, \ -
Goal,. AV. Johnstone •• • Britton.
Paint, W. Pitmen
Cover, W. J. Tozer . •' . - ' ' •
• Defence, j„ Crooks, .1.; Pore:soar, C.
McKinnoli . „, .
Tho first threshinig of the seder:Int
'road bete woe:done on. Priclaiii at
Mr. Geo.' Stephenson's by Witi.•Iiin-
dsciv.
Centre, Donert3r,
tenn to fit. toms. On their return Theme Dayieent,, P. Couch, C.
I? will take up housekeeping 41. : nheppar'et.
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; 0.utside, 1. Oladhey
The popularity of the bride • was I Inside, II, l'inner,
shawl itt the garlic 'array of handsome
presents, among them being a silver
tea • service aml die:motel pin from
Mr, and Mrs. Sonathau Miller, The
grociiit's present was a. parse erihtsin-
ing .fifty dollars in 'gold.. To the bri-
destitaid he gave a pearl cresent and
to the flower girl kr gold bracelet. •
. Among the guests Were Mr. and
Mrs. ' Sorothatt Driller of Seaforth,Mr.
026 Mrs. Irollich, Mr, and Mrs. Ober;
wroones parents Berlin Mr, atur Mrs.
Mrs: James Walker, Goderich; Mr.
and Mr. .I,ohn Walker,' and Mr, oat
Mrs. Sameg Walker sr, of town 3 Mr.
and,Aliss Layton of Tuckerstitith.
The Xews-Itecord joins the, numerous
friends cif Mr. and Mrs. Ober in anc-
tenclingi good wishes for a happy did
prosperous fixture,
Hullett Township.
Mr, John and Soseph Freeman Went
over to Varna Tuesday riktit lasr,t1 to
the gardest party and report p. large
crowd.
Mr. 'Henry Cotper las started to
plow °aphis Diem farin of witlelt Ito hag
bought,
Mr. Richard Tasker has *night a
new blinder.
Willie ten of Mr, William
is du itlie sick list.
Quito at number from around here
attended the funeral of Mrs. rain, of
Iillop
Mr. old Mrs, Itearpe0oki, was visi-
tors 'at his father of Godetich tow -
ship.;
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Port Albert.
Mr. fleitry &limier,. wife end fain-
ily,, Milverton, who have been spend -
NV two weeks with" lus hrother-in-law,
John Sehoetilials, left for thelo koala
oit MOtiday.
J. Ben. Hawkins, Goderieb, spent
few days in the village the past
weNeirk.. W. Ilawkhts left clgain. on Mon-
day for his home in Chicago alter a
Includes visit in the village.
Mr. 034 Mrs. II. Irawkins Spent
Studay with the lady's parents, .
Dr. NIT. T. Ite. 'den, GoOerielt, Sun-
dayed in the village with Lis parente.
:Masters Leslie Otricrell and Willie
Datong, Goderlelt, are spendingsi.
days in the village,
J. A. lIawkins leaves shortly for
Wietnipeg, Mau,
John tieltoentictis kh kept very busy
the last few weeks with 'his tmiill.
Colborne Township
poureeil tnet in the tow*: .
shin P All the members were pre-
_ sent • except Mr, Sitydera The.eitinutes
of the previous rneetini.t, were read. ascii
adopted. The followIng aeconhts
were paid ; Ileekerg grading, $9 ei
John Barker, gravelling, $2o; johni
Allen, wire for fence, ; • Geol. Bean,i
team on grader, $10,50 ; Andrew Han
eand.work, $4. Angus
non, drain in centetry, $1,8o; .Jamee
Jones, repairing bridge,' $4.50 ;
Potts, inspecting, $3,35 ; Itichard
roley, on. bridge, So ;) 1Vie
W. ricrwell,stone haitmater, soe. ; Thos,1
liornby, breaking sioneAt2.5o ; Rob -
ort Bogie, rei.intiritig. two eulvertsw.$54
Mr, Ilorton again brought his cols& licek
fore the council and on motioti of Rob-
ertson and Mosewit WS'S left over un-
til the twit uteeting. A ccoitintinicati
ion front J. L. Xidorani was read, en.
ainnrig damages to r. Ilurigardi mitdi
horses, received. while travelling thro-
ugh the township. Intoned hrst hill, an&
seconded by Bobertspit, that el tame;
liana be appointed examine road iti
question. Carried. Adjourned to
meet again ora. Aug:lust 22m1 at o'e
Clock 1)„. McDonagt, Clerk4
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