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CLINTON,. ONTARIO, FRIDAY, MAY 261905.
Take a look
- at your label., and it it
does not read 190, NOW
is the time to arrange to
have it read thus.
ago.'
tat per year tasevroite
t 400 weer; am 60 paid
OMR! ,.1••••• .*"...., • •
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TowasulP
itohnesou• •.• , ,
, at. suguatiste., •
Morris.
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AGAIN TO THE FRONT
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IS- • s
Godorich
SuarEssE Paurr- Them:Inhere and
adherents of Sharon Methodist Oilmen
aesembled together on Thursday even-
ung lost at the,home er-Mr. Geo, .M.iller
thh concession ' end presented his
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Go tto WEsT.-Will Williams, son of
mr. a .T. Williams left last week • for
Winnipeg, whets) • he has • accepted a
sito.sitto,n, is brakeman with the C. ,p,
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lire
• °MEM AsnirvEnsensr,---The first
annitereary of the laying of the •cor•
R. a .
ner stone of the R OM church t St
Augustine will be held on ,sunday
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nexts May 29th ' ' Morning eareice ' t
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10,80 ;_, evening service at 7.80 o'clock:'
• NOTES.-Jernes McGill raised George
rPac'ris barn " Tuesday last' 6'
IS icholson and Z. Petts spent last Sen.
day unslerthe:- parental -roof -at West...,
field
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nom% ANNUAL LACROSSE!
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daughter, Ida, with a peture and, siteer
cake. dish, as en acknowledgement of
their apPreciation of the valueble_s
vice she has rendered asorgaanst of the
cluivels or some time. With a few
well chosen words, Miss 1Viiller thanked
them for their kinclinee and appreci-
alien shown. to her. After the •preseor.
tation WO over a. variety of games
• V L -W Courtice fscon• of
A.• ,T.E.Reeruttfce.) Who has . beets' atteti-d:.-
in0g Victoria vTi,,Ittiversity, Toronto, itt;
ti nee for a fe • days. As he will no
go back for some time, .he will spend'
the interim on • l‘famteullis islaiA,
handling steroscope views, -
L°0 . A ..(3}°013 MAIM -Mr. C. • .3
Williams, of the Maitland,mourns the
Rev. Gs R. Northgraves, editor of the
Catholic Record, 'Will Officiate LtOh
service?. Free-will offerings will. be
taken, All are invited. Father North,
gra,Yes is. knownas_AS (me- ID.f th° a•blest
Wrtters to Canada, and has put in a
good ina•ny Years' service.. Those who
hear him will net be disappointed. •
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NOTES. -The G, T. R has' bought the
Old hotel property. at the station, and
will enlarge. its yards. • The 0. P• R.
abeam shovel is workini in this viola-
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iSY.• S VC 9914age, . of _mimeos towni
snip, las been • engaged • as chief o
*Awe, . John Wilford, who has been
0,01.1.%pgavoireoussaleyeiretlievgattisi:nd,‘Ntla:S:apoecrtottinda
-reality on Wednesday Tbe weather'
teas all •that LOUid. be 'desired', the at
tendanee wasyery large, eyen eseeed-
in that of last year, mid greater than
wap . expected, a large percentage of
the crowd hexing -accompanied. the
Goderich players... The reStilts •of the
•are
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FOR. SPRAY„
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• IN' GI, TREES.
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•day,
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1 he .oltepeign Bank
were indulged itsand oneand all enjor
ed the hilarity. A, well laden • table
was spread with all the delicacies that
Witty the inner man which in every
t, so to
Was the chief , :
speak.
IsorEs.-Mr, • James Thompson is
loss of his excelleutdriving Mare,1which
died on naday, She had reached the
age of 25 'rears, and during that time
gave birth to 1.3. foals, one this, spring.
s he was e prize -Mare, and Mr, 'Wilt-
lams almost regarded Iter...-as.."Oneset
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the family.. • •
. StahleYs •
Ding Or A. FORMER ' ItEsuosetT---
Advices from' Idaho U. Ss report the
death of Mrs,Willtam Stmsonsats-th&
age' or 82 years.' . Mr. Stinsen.seves for
many years h rectident of the 20; Cons
x11, is better. While climbing on to a
wagon on Monday last, 'fleeter. Fred
Somers . had . the misfortune to be .
thrown to the. ground by , the horses .
suddenlYStarting . his right arm was
breken at the wrist, • ' .
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Re recorded, creditable to all
the loecii :participants, •both old and
yee).T.,. • The junior basehaltteam lute
_ won -la N battle' (which bed not been
advertised).. wall the junior (so erich
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nine. The sports throughout were
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--FOR-SALM-AT
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EEKIE S
OF QANADA
now peys interest on SA.VINGS
1 ACCOUNTS from date of deposit
FOUR TIMES A YEAR. •
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.1-3. 'XS Mt..11..1\TC:1311
about to purchase rubber tires for his, .
buggy, which,, no doubt,. •some young .
lady will he isleasedto hear.' Stint .
evening meditations, by • some of th
young people in. this community, .by
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II3ERATAS sum men, -sere will .,
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b e .a.meeting of the Libeeels for division
No 5.•Ciodetich Townstu at NI Geo
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s-enbutt a Ian Maitland concession,
on. Moeda evemn • at 8 m to a -
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and lived on the farm now occupied by
Mr. A. McEwen. • When he. left the
second he moved to the southern part
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of the county, and then to the . S„
He was 4 brother of Mr - Thomas Stitt.
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East •Wawanossiv • .
. JLISsEss.-1VIi. Thos. Lind: one of the
ol
• d and respected tesidents is -seriously
ill at the home of his son-in-law,' Mr.
A Currie • in East Wawanosh Some
carped out to the letter ; the•day was
observecl in peece and . quietness, and.
the games •'thoroughly enjeyed by that,.
faction . a our •town who appreciate
thi 1 f t. It- Id b " -
is c ass ts spor, _ wou e nn-
sportsmanlike to-- find any fault with.
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•Druft . Store Minton
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Ornton• • Manager
the •road side its a pastime is becoming
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.yery papa a•t„.. s mg 6 -a ronomy •
- 1dr, Joh"' Green.
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point aeleetates to attend . anneal
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etifin at D• h--.11. -...." • 30th • 'f.
m - ..g - - • 1.1 .ga....rans en In
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son of the satilse, Stanley. . .
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-PERSOSIap,Mr: ,John McEwen of
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time ago be was. troubled with 11.' Sorer
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f -f• ' toes. ..'d the ' as
tress ni one o us an te.toe-sy
. the referees. of anysof the genies, eoo-
seiderings•the--tereilltis; although some
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sesr-se. •• - is .• . •,-,
"r•ea
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I'M ADVERTISEMENTS
h stave heavens.
t e . y
dis osed of a two etir • colt recently
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A full tt d
• a en assce, is requested.
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Toronto v t home e le
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o in ersi y as, . Lies
at. the end of this week for mission
amputated, The trouble continued to
d Mil.
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s ight dissatisfaction existed at :times
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during he baseball match m th
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;Ls. ,ss.. -e- •ttr.eet ana:
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,Ntt S&
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the purchaser being r. eter o e.
Royal Arch held in •the
• ' Mallen .
work- in Assinaboia. Mrs. Sas. Aiken
, an . e. oothas now een
s read. th f b
eutateds • • . • • ' •
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afternoon,' : .
as ur tum ee . . y
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, Greet Reduction, Newcombe's - • .4
lull Calf for Sale, A. Elcoat - . 5
intire Colt for Sale Geo. Lyon 5
&Silty Council Mee'ting..... .... 5
:Mott Business College 5
ladies' Whitewear, Tozei & Brown -5
meeting was
Orange Hall on the Bayfleld Line on
Friday eve •when a number of our
rung, .
young orangemen would be. promoted
. . e order by tak-
to a higher degree in th
ing another privilege- of riding the
goat. Some of our young men who
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NoTEs.-T. IL Cole tested the - re,
• • d the bridge. th ' 8t
pairing . one on e on , e h
and 9th by moving his ti -action engine
and tank•of water, over it last Thurs•
dusts .•
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Fang Soan.-Theodore Dexter has
head. and son Duncan are visiting tele.
t* • ' W' h • - Albeit N tt
Ives sin • ., mg am.. o on
tertatned a number of friends on Tues.
day.. it being . the twelfth anniversary .
. v tyon
of their marriage ; a e s pleasant time .
was spent dancing, etc.
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WE'intweiThe beret" of Mr. Giles
on e was e
Jenkins,.''• the boundaryth
scene of a happy•Steent on Wedneiday,
Meer 24thswhen his second daughter
Miss Hattie Courti e, became the bride
of W. McKenzie. Webster,:eprominent
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Perh s no ame. is more i -
7 • g interest
mg -an . none so exciting as the
national game, lacrosse, and this is.
the game which • see s to draw theof
largest attendance toel ClintonreIV T he
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n cta ors who accented the prompt-
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f th • • • t• d • • '
xngs o eir spor ing esmes to
the ounce,. pound or
package. ' Also full line.
Garden Seeds.
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ladies' Skirts, McKinnon & Co 5
L Dressy Suit, Hodgens Bros 8
baring Odd Curtains, HodgensBros 8
indulge in foot -hall are. a little on the
sore list at .present ; its rather rough
cool,
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Ps h d f . ' ' s .
tiro ase rom James McGill his fifty
f • ' -b ' th Y
acre arm, . :e 684 haff of lot 7,
. ' Wit Albert.
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young farmer of Hallett township
That the bride is a popular young. lady
wtt-
ness the •Bettle Royal, between the
Goderich aed 'Clinton cont'n 6 t -
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Sammerhill School Case
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amusement occasionally. ,The
his IOW-
.eing.,,
a , a 'lli- . us -the, nen hberhooduf---
IcPsscs. P,...7. g•••• • g -
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"THE P. 0:-.0itInefEn..,sTlitiiiiglilh-e-7
was amply sbowp,hygmlargedlomber„
-9f -received
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Sednueuf- the . most -enjoyable
WI nese
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A Good Dm' in a Name
It is said that a good Conservative of
Vest Huron, who wanted to make
' solid as an applicant for °film
ras old that he wculd have to eat the.
extent of the representative in the
,ocal House, and hlessrs. Holmes and
lowman, late candidates, as well. He
spell of that week apPariotly.
ered the temperature- of • our Tory
ard to their Member. - for
friends in reg , .. R'• h d
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Wet Huron. Mrs. James..•_ le ilif
son, accompanied by la:3r da g e
2 •11 • Ir.,
Mrs. Hart Hicks, ofthe2 _ cop„ visit
ed at the home of R. Richardson re,-
cently. . .
CHURCH. •-• The. • special • services
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"s•sw inielea .suitenle purehase for
Mr Dexter as.• It adjoins his Parisi of
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100 aeres. . ... :. • • .
33 . . . ... - . ..
; Eng. -Many of the residents .of.
this township11 b ' '
Diamond, 12 .wi remern er•paniet
rho_ eyes born on the farm
nos occumed lty Merdo Ress,„ lot 11;
' 13 and where he s enth'd- .
:e°n•:. • . • P i young .
er aay:s, afterwards to Seaforth„
"influence of Robert Holmes ex-M.P. -
h't t "the
who stillas the par Y pa renege, •
b . been La en roni
pest office nere as .., . ,f,
5Ir .John Grinton whoeo long and•so
. satiefactorily 'Hayden,he • duties, and
" filled"
given Mr. H. dwho has been
seeking the - appointment for a long
time It is. -ea e to ay this will meet
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with tne most condetnnation,
useful and costly presents
loyher • The wedding was soleinnized.
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by Rev,. 13, Clement in the presetice of
t e • • ' ' . t ' •parties
.h. immediate relax% es of he
Interested After partaking of a wed -
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'cling dinner, they took the. treip for
Toronto, and other points. east • amid
the congratulatio'np.and goodwishes of
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t. me teeny Mender, .:
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ga•ames verp is tn his .town. The
g ate was fast -and -fairly clean, one
man (a Clinton 'player) :received. an
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ugly gashon the head during• on& a
t e scram es, a Goderich nSan. sect-
tained a dislocat ed ankle, and one
man •
was sent to the . fence foe one
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momenv, or a . slight .vioiation. At
.quarter time the game. stood at 2,0
•After the redent decie f the i
,.. .Q .. . . ion 9 _ e tr... .
oitrators in this case, •the 16111 con...
peopre. offered the Base •Line• people,
the vacant school and let at Summer-
hilhas an equivalent 'for thes$840 of
-the award. This offer was, not •iai- .
nsediately accepted,' but on 'Saturday
M 14 ' d t t• h
ay ,•wor was sen accept.ng t 0
offet; but It turned out that this ac-
-the
vidently thought one Bowman as
cod as another, for instead of writing
h James Bowman, the late Warden.
i is said he wrote C.W. Bowman, the.
aberal whip in the Local House. It is
earcely necessary to say he did not
nliet Mr Bowman's support. - • . •
which has been &Aug on in the Meth-
odist Church, at 'Ebenezer appoint-
went; have resulted in innehgeod, and
Rev. Mr. Swann- has reason to feel .
proud of the Work. . Nineteen new
members have been enrolled: .
'71-stliancrusts:ssWis -are 'glad -to know
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going
Where be learned 'cabinet -welch* 'and
. here' Sh I' • d 1 .vk
w et_ we .eavera years.... .. ord
was.recett _1 y received of _ his_ death at '
`.' rats; t,oioredo, where Ire haslived.
or years.. - • • • • • ,
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- .-SagooL.MATTErts.,,Atarecent Meets
geoeral-
•or it is:made-after &petition re essen-
p ,.
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bug a,bout-95 perseent, 9 e patrons
of theoffice had _seised. thfl,t no plianffe
be male Alt.. licenses, it he ims t e
faee to. appeal to the electors a ilitixt
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willsrfeet,witlas another- -rebuff .-wsich-
here we. reaentsthia.lusts
will shcm--
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, .. . . Belgrave .. • : .
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isorne-Miss•Mascin has dress-
making the village. . Geo, Daley had
, three Cheep Worried by dogs last week...
Mr. Chas . Grasby. sold five 3-year-oldS
- citeetestfielefit-li Co"-., st•WO •: of thtiritis
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in favor a olifiton ;,at half Hint, 2-4
.. Clinton ; third. quarter, 4 -4, , eta at
the finistithelocal eleven •non by one
. goal, making the Emote 4.-5. • The fol =
rowing is the inc-up: ... . , •
., CLINTON . 4 ''''•A • GOD CR '
-.Thliiii.Sii. • s Wed- •'• '''.• -71rintui . '
' me„ Nessesie—'c-tresit -
ceptance catne. too late, as Off Fri -
day ptevious, Mr. CAiercbill . btu O-
tered.his.appeal egitinst the decision, • •
as statedm our paper !eat Week. , • • • •
•The trustees 'of U. S. S. No 10. Huh -
lett and Goderiph and 5.; $.„ Ne.,.,..5,,...so
we ate teld,were asked tnendoree the : •
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toderieh Distriet Summer School
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that-Oharles--Tebhutt-tewch - =
idly tecovetinghis wonted goodheitlt .
fie is stopping : at the Wise • of his
lngsof laurtruetees ofsS"--Se-..NO-5---
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woe desided not to take any action
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regitici to passing.a motion •to. supnort
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and unchiled-fot job., -Ociderich tar.. •
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• [The tete member. for West Huronie
h•
wing III.g usarly-s180Cisetelr--Onss'rnes .
(ley, the Maitland, Preslayter_y consist-.
ingof 22 thinistere and 22 elders, held
Tabs ,
i'florreAs . • hit dee • earn .' .
r • .2ud ' .. ' .Tobuson '
cstimbe •8rd " Blacktozd
appeal-of.Me. :..C.hurchill, but -declined .
to de so, and those interested' in the
being satisfied, haYedeterrnined •
The arrangements for the summer
D11001 to be held in Harbor Park, God.
father, though he Might be strong
enough to resume work before the hot-
the protest filed by T:Churchill to have •
the award made by the • arbiratoes On.
not worrying over the progpects.of the.
Mixt election, and corrects the above
their session, with Rev. • 3. J. . Hastie,
in the chair. • TheMaitland Presbytery
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Alexi/Kier . centre Tait '
't Home Ft e
tsiggrri'd ..... ,. .. , . ,_•;•v„.„teh,e_t_ .
-Sid
„Award
so they say, to fight the appeal td Ale'.
ends . .
rich, August 7-13, inclusive, are pro-
ressmg very favorably. For the
lible study, Harlan P. Beech's text-
ook, "New Testameet studies in Mis-
ions" will be used. This is a big ad- •
antage, as every student can haVe a
ook. The local ministers of the Dis-
rictswill all take part in the progrens
nd in addition the committee has been
n
srtunate eough ter. secure the ser-
ices of Dr Ewan; of Chentu, Chinas
B: Keenleyside, B. A., of London,
,• Sutherland,.D. D, of Toronto,
of missions, and Rey;
&books. -The ser-
ng three well de
try „ Bible study
°nth,. June the Dis-
idays, it is. thought bettee for him to
be completely restoted to heelthbefere
• doing. • . • . • - • • •
. • EXTRACTED.The doctorwits has
been attending - Arthur Wilson, who'
was dangerogsly abet . a few- weeks
'since, last•week. suceeeded • in etteact:
big the bullet that had. rested so long
in the .nnfortunate . yOuth... The lead
was taken out just below the thud rib,
-Its sourse-having--beensal ter -entering__
the 'abdominal wall, • tipward,". •right
through.' a • lung to the spot. where it
was finally located. Mr. *Oben is
still far from being Otit of danger, hut
the doctor hopes, that the removal of .
the bullet Masr Assuage the fever, :and
thus help to full and quick recoYery. '
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Apeill7th... Although the seetion loses
fiNelots,it la still as large if not larger
:than the average section in the count.
Inspector Robbxnade his official visit
• to the above -school last . 'Wednesday,
andseXpreseed himself 'es. well pleased
,with :eVerything. . • . . •. • .
..,gsis ssua pm, ...Gess 40.suss_sys,hu..
lOartwright . 'hat' sold his grey team to
T. Cole -for the: threshing ; it
-'-ise:-good-teatn-for-tha-jele.s-.Chas.„.losss
ling fit .1i:toeing ' and raising' his been'
this week, ready to put ceneent'steh.:.
Hug • Under it ; ..Janes Lepiet has
contract One of Win: Stewart'S Mack.
milts raft away laatTnesdayi and broke-
the buggypretty • badly. . Hogs Rads
Hine .kiln is at full blaze this Week s
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,, fret% lime
:only because' the public sh.ould . knew.
the Dicta: Mr. Heydencould.haye had
the office • three years ago, on the de-
cease Of Mr. HaWkins, had he wanted
it, .but his -generosity to the -Widow
prevented the :change.: . On thedeath •
a i'drs. Hawkins a, few weeite ago, -11.1r,
Heyde/a-applied for.. the . position of
Poitmaster, ,and there beteg no ether
•applichnt 'at the times as -fat . as
-Holmes isittest,sand_slusvient of . the
fotmer. circomstances, he was tecora-
mended. some .. timeaftettvaidesposs
• sibly • two weeks,' Mr. ' Gtietott utter-.
:viewed Mr. Holmes, showing. him' the .
petition, asking that he be tecoin-.
'Mended,. On • being• told.what had:a1-;
•
•tti.•dy taken piece Mr. Grinten frankly
acknowledged- that Mt: 'Holmes had,
Seciety'held interesting sessioxis the
•same afternomS and evening' for, the
'dismission of missionary weeks • • , ..
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• SostE CaTTLE.,-Last week over:$24-
f.
000 was. paid out in this village by •• the
buyers for cattle' and. 'hogs - Phials a
large amotintuf Money to be,paid Out
in cue week the farmers' in this vie-
inity and elusive that Belgrave last very
important shipping 'centre.. ..- .: •
. . PRESENt&Troa
k.- o . -
nes Misll,,'On acconut f illOWent; has be
obrgeditOnresign her pt oition as r le-
ist.lor the Melgrave Methodist • churcho,
It as With rinichregretthat the pas-
torrTrustee:Board 'and •• con. re Otion •
. • . s_ g , . _
ted ..h • ' • ' t• '
accepher resigna ion.... -.For the
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pas am years, uring i. 10 Ise
t ' • d - ' vh tuneMS '
o. sheep .. • .. , •• . . F-?.. iSraer
It matey . OU :1
tsl“e li . Nicholson •
yv.pineat : _ . betide • . - • elutehinson • •
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When it ...Was announced. that the
old-time rivals,.Qedertch. amt. Clinton
Baseball teams, were 40 come together.
here isti the 2,4th, • it is is coati %pair.
expected , that ant interestine-gome
would lxi_•. witnesped. ,. andl,rioneLl s'cre--
disaptioirited-,7•Little can he 4+ rSt :of
the game, except that it was heft" and.
fericius ft om ;start. to finish., trouipar- .
ing•basebali With: .litereese; there • was
the noticeable absence .of any. rov•Vs.
and. at the 'finish. .the atme.. harmony
prevailed as at the begitining . The.
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teams Were both.- picked teams, not
• AdilitiOnal Local NeWs .
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. 'kr. A Hs Goodwin •is steadilysim.S. •
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proving, and is able to be out ages."). • •
We understand that Mrs. - Motels,.
.(mother. of Mrs. -Couch) Ms -decided to
:go back.to •the North-west, and teitirea-
• in a few dap s • . • • , : ... • • • " s • ,.
John Lewis, •of the Metropolitan ' ..
sHotek-Londonsbrotheref. B. P. -Lewis. • .
' Olintorts• has sold the good will. of his •
premise$ for $10.1)00:, , .. ... ..
Glen 'Cook, who. lute been .employed • .."1 ' - '
ai, Muero'e barbeessh.op, left this week
;foe Stratford, Where he has . taken a •.
position in the furniturefactoSys :. • • ••
' • . • • ••• '
'• Ed sCatitelon • CaughtA ,OZ xt .
• - halfs -d e . • '
of
paigned in the inter-
orward Movement for
. .•
'
- Winglittot• : . •
parties wanting- geed,- can
get It at the kiln.next week.. 'Mr: Gib-
, . . .
soul svhnhassbeen .__v_esssest
'11 t GO '
E.., e„,,rge
- . . .
•P visaed the only. eourse he could, an d
• that no one was to: hianie but himself..
. ns.has been organieL she has dentsbeltutifu
Owe
,..
n o k ' •th •marked faithfulness•--
e w r , wl ,.
'.nartscipating.
all the tegtilar. players of either one
• • ' ' : -
Clinton had perhaps ,
1.• speckled trout dn.Thursdays ,
but. he refuses to let othei . anxious
.• . 1 k ' ' ' • h ' h.. ' •
t
o Rev. W. H. Graham, of
. • ench, the able and energetio Dis.
riet President, belongs the credit of
monizing and ire inn for this sum-.
waNTED..--,Esre_js. .1/.6" tratTo • He cash -full
eddltirs' oilcan -We want...listn* __quantity or
:holes tub- Butter, G. E KING, %/Ingham. If
. MAGISTEATE's CAso.,L-POlice • Mag.
.istrate Seeger; svas, called-
..
Hesk!ss is,• we are glad to say, cin•the
mend. Miss' 'Alice • • Woon spent.' the .
24th with friends On.the 9th eoneession,
• and, reperts havieg ' it good time,. ' H..
N "th. ' . th ' d t t • ' el
et er • e mar men .. net. r,
Holmes knew anything of the petition
• Until long after Mt. Hayden. had been
eecommended. and,' Mr. Grintois will
. So. it Was With a goOd deal of. pleaattie
a•
andgoodwill,•'that th ' .e 'n re --t• t .
ted J2 ' ststh e. 0 .$, 8a lOi...
pie en or . i a. neautilin go la
watch and chain. • • •
. . . . .: . .. .
-.
t ges gregation O • playess.
that has. been their good .'• fortune to
Secure. for several years, ' (While the.
same might be said of' Goderich) nrid
aug ets. now „where e got ern. .
. • • • - .,
.....Sprt113gs hridge.. on • :the,- beee line. •, •
.was• shifted out of position on • Saar- .
daysthe result of the spring .freshets, ..
'
les echool.
offloderich;' . • •
to Wingha.m on Mo,nday to: try a case l'd, Davis, one 'of the English immi-
corroborate this,--EntTort NEW gitA.1
. ,. . , ,
. • . ... .
.
. Bayflold •-• • . •
should the be able to ho
y Id the team
together, will Make a good account of
but We understand Rhea been re aired.
. . . . P
.. 'evening was spent. . by a'
•
of criminal assault. A . little.. girt 13 grants who came tc;•Jno. Cartwrtght's, •
• . '•
.. ,
•:. Eitslosi.--Itev.. Mi. McNeil '
• • ' . -
themsesees at the end . of this • season.
,A pleasant
•
number of -young the lawn
The NeW 'Era •
.
' 'a '
is a mittedly one of the
•
best papers in Huron.—
.
It gives a large amount -of
fresh beige • news every
especial.,
years of age. told her •father that she has been very III with diphtheria, but
had been assaulted byacOuple of boys, he has been carefully'•norsed throughs
•• for attovo on St by Mr. Cartwright's neetherSand is
and the. father laid the in . ms. . . .
t f -d . • : • . •
the of her statement, • hen now en o • . anger.. . .
the case came for trial -t 1. repudiated. •DEng.0E1411:DORNSi.noNo.-After
. her statement? entirely, although it is a lotig Hitless having been 'confined to
said others had •seen. enough 'to con- bed for the ' t t -- .months' thedeath•f
pa: wo
vinee them • the assault took place.' occur -red '..-ons,,,$uriday Morning of,11fr.
The Pollee Magistrate hoWever,bad no Melbuen -.81Pruzig,.. from dropsy. • He
alternative but to dismiss the cage, as. was the OW.. surriying ton of Jolio:
0.. convictioncould riot be seetired with- 'Sprung, and had ••reached .the age of
out the errs evidence.' •.' . ' • . • • 58 • Years. Mr. 'Sliming Was •born. an
PuENITtlitE FA.CTOET Witt.D0UU.L0- niece. Edward, County,. but has re.
STs.PP-At a iseeciat meeting ' of. the• sided here practically all his WC -Ile
Council Monday evening it. was decid, leaves 'a Wife, one. .son -Harold, and
the '
St Helens •
•• asss;Es.-mise m. , • • -
: Rutherford visited"
- . • . • .•
in Gedeetch last week. , Gregtoe Stew-
art is keeping rather.better of late.'
Geo. Hannasof.WhighamSwasiat town
last weeks • Mi. Brown. is indisposed
• f days,s the result of an es,
or a ew, a • e. . •
cident at the football match. last Sat-
nrday in Godeeieb. • Mists Salkeld and
Mrs Hunter, of Goderich, recently vie.
ited friends in „this Vicinity. A num.
her from around here took in the sports
at Ieleknow • OD may; .2tth, • • Tire. St S
Helens "Stare' played. a game foot.' '
ball with the G. C. J. team last Satin'-
2 to in favor
preached
a er eloquent 'aermcin: on thecare ' _
•v 7v• .. . •• • . .er.
of Sohn Knox, thus celebrating the •
• • , • elebtated-
400,th • an-niirersary of that' c
.... - -. . . • . ..
bum ; .2l.r. elan ell also freeiy yoke ot.
the good old days when religion was
. .fi"'' * •• - • • . • '
133 'AsvPr.' . - •• • .• . • , . ,' . .. k,
SREstistratS-sWee. • Whiddoo; one of
out; most respected' residents, has re-
eentlY decided- to • move to Goderich,.
where he wilt live: in the future. •As
ML.,Whiddori • was a v'ery skilful men.
.the People will greatly regret his de-
- • • • I -
cision,'MUI we en I not beet:Try at any
times to hear of his return. .. . . -
• • • '
•
The *mete at the. finish stood Gto 0,- in
f fhh '•.." '
aeor.o .,t e erne tea w... ...1 be • line"uP
- - . • - • s . '..
6001010g . GUNTON • ..
•_ a .. . . ,
tilksiosoo 1st nage . .P. g seats . ....
Tait • • 2nd .: . , • • J ; Doherty •
Awe. . Eird...,' t . , N. iilewitt :
ett:111061d . 1, . sn unevi • .. .
tuts' . .. • ' litateEwsu ••
Back= . . v
right" • • • W. Arland
. me • leech* • • short step ' R. 7VicKay •• '
. ,It Johnstone
DEAtaw • •• . =se; ' • _is, kussmosi, ,
. .. • . - • - - • • .• ... .
• . • . •. . . .. • NOTES
. . . . ,
' Fitz. is interotings .. •
: Hard to beat Johnson as a catcher:"
Eleven
people on •
of 'htt . rthizr- • n 'o •
' A Ca tel n, Ise,•ae St.; .
Wednesday , evening. Gaines sand. .•
other aniusements were participate(
,.. - - .. .
A. Ir. is. .uutt, of the base line; went.. '
.to'S 13' o• T dh • .•
• - ••• ar la, n ues ay, where • e ma.- .
°based A.M.-umber of .thore-bred. Polled •
Y • • . • . •••'
Ansue Cattle,. of which he has • re num-.
her ,already; Col, Varcee, of Colborne,.• .
.WO.S :USD 'IL' porch aset. . , . • .. • • • .
• • ' • •
. On 'Monday Mrs..' John ',Derry •• re.
ceived the sail .• news of tha 'death o. .
. .
het sister Mre, Morris, which occurred :.
on . May.... 11th • after a • shot "illness, •
while on a visit to her sons at ' Leigh -
'
week, and pays
ed to submit a by-law to rate -Pay- _wo daughtere,..4cre._:W Ban of Tusk. day,. the score standing .7
•
. --.- . - '
'
, strikes outs were registered,
-tO
Q114 Sett„ Essex, England. . . .,
•
'
attention to Clinton and •
If
ors fixing the assessment of . the • Clan- ersmith., and. Mrs. H. Wagner, Hullett of St. Helens ;... We .- congratulate -Mar
, .. ,. .
oda Furniture Mattufaetures property to mourn' his 'less. Thefuneral tock boys. A number a lades attended
in this town at $25,000 far a period.of 'place On Tuesday fiery' the residence in the Presbyterial Meeting of the W., F.
-ten yearssitisconsideration of. Swhich the.Maitland Nock, interment Szeing M.'S. in Belgratei, last weekt andsbad
• .... •Ltandeabeio' :
, . • ,. .. . . .
Onnitom-itey. Mr. •Lockhead occu-
pied the. pulpits of Burns' and Knox
chttrehes last do so
the credit of the Clinton aggregA-
. . . ... . . •
bon. ....• - .. • . .....
.:}I0,5,' did.: the.. umpiring stilt. your
fancY ..,_ • ' - ' . - ' • •
f the
.• Muss 4 o an one o .• e popn-
. W At' ih .11 a,
ler Clerks .in Coopers Bookstbee, has
given up her *mitten. It is said • that •
. ,
-ere longehes•Willssueee :to a, 7 -Beath,- ---
Vieiriittt. you are nOt
• •
a subscriber you should
be and as an inducement
e offer it to the end of
W ,
.
the company will erect, in addition to made in Ball's cemetery. - The pall Saisenjoyable and profitable tithe. .
.
the union factory, a -three-story build- bearers were G. H. Ball; lacobWag- .• .REetotem-OWing. to ill health Rev,
ing, 64 by 70 feet, With basements and„ nee, W. Wade, H. H. Hill, Jobn Fil3g-•• B. M. Whaley, has tendered his tesig•
double the number of liana at present •land, W. Iteberton. Mr. SPrung wag nation of his united charges here. • His
employment. A by-law to• raise $12,- a faithful . member and an official of people will rewet very muCh to lose.
000 for the extension ofthe Waterwork Bars church, was a Liberal d sit - h• • .00dminister,s t t . k df
, an as ono a g not o speak
. bmitted at the
systeto will also be su , . .. . one of the most hig.hly respected ma-. the extreme good svill that has existed
same time. . - • debts of tine townships •The bereiteed between pastor . and ' people since Mr.
. sSunday.axidswill
again next Sand Th 'ordination.''
, ey,.... e
and induction •of Mr. Leckie has been
arranged.to take place in Knox church
on Tuesday, June Oth. . Rev, lin. Clem-
ent and W. Moon attended ,. the Dis•
• t •• Clinton
riot Meeting in • on Tuesday.•
••
• • ss ..
-Many•-v• 't • t the
seoTEs.IR ots came, o. e,
for the. 21th, and mime from
Did yfiui. noticethehorne-eun (the-
. • .. .. . .
only one in the . game). bysitit..P. .B.
•LeYns• • ' . . .
'. atisizoit nasEfiaLL , • .
In the morning a game of • base -ball
•
was played between a picked team of
• eye.; o. an .-: enc. . su -
b' • f Clinton.d God .' • It
big' favor of the .home team: Score
-
Western town; and enter into a mutuat • •
'partnership' with ayoung • meta,
. .
'lire.' Ed. Cantelon willrepreeent the •
W. F. AL S.,. of Weeley,Ohurch, at the.
annualsnrieeting of • the London Con- •
feee,nce Soeiety, in SL Thomas. Mrs. . •
•M • ' • ' • .
. Walter aiming will represent the . •
same .societysio Ontario'Street Church.
the year, to new subscrib-
SoatOrth • • • .. relatives and friends have the deepest vethaley?s induction, • about tea steers
, eyinpathy of the community,, :. • . ago. A meeting of Presbytery will be
. . •
village . •
here Visited, other .places ; tbe day. wee
's ent very qutetly here . a number en-
P
in
1,3' to /5. .' -.s . • . • • , '
. • 4 • . :;ii • • • *
..
.
It is reported that Dissitollins, of
Eieter, has • the . cif an ape
ers, for 5oc cash -
Istritovigo-The many . friends- of . - • held in Lueknow. in • Juno ..to consider
Mrs. E. 111eFatil • will. be pleased to .: .., s Tuckersinith.•.. the metter. • . - .• ' . . . ,
• • - -
. • d th 1 • •th' • 'd
joye °nue VPS.. vn a mem a,nd .
fishing Mrs. 'Gibbs . had the tr.:defer; ..
.te. , .,
s . lt, et .... . • .. ,.
mou Cup. Stays Here.. •
proinise .
pointment en the staff of' She. London •
Asylum', as soon as there is a vacandy.
. .
learn_ that she . is now recov.ering, als, • -STOogNoTE: -Mr: Appleton Elceati.
tune to lose- her. cow this.w_eek... Our
gh
• • • . . • •
He is a nian-who.deserves.el at the - :.
., .
though .slowly, from her recent. severe . Gederta.--
who is well •ktioven ha...a 'breeder of ' ' • • .
ill nes& • • . • . " choke stock; was in Toronto recently • Summit HOL.—Mr. W. IL Smith
rifle club spent the 24th in Blyth„ Mk-
in g pert in thetournamentS- The Roy-
. -...-.-.... .
Clinton Wint,•4 to 0, .
• • • . .
bends of his party friends, and Ureic: ,
are many Liberals its well, who would
Smoked
.-A daugist er of Mr. has returped to wn, . and is making
OtosE CALL and
and Mrs Jamee DorranCe's of the north
gravel road, wits•the yietim of w -hat bought from W. .H. Durham; .. a
I C I* B k h• : ' t : h a • preparations for esseasons business
-, arge • egret' uc s ire sow. er egg • . • . .
ing purpose's, • , • - • : at the suminer hotel. She expects to
• -
al -Templets held an •entertainment in
th t • li• h 11 th e of-
e owns its a on e yelling .
the ffith.. Among the vieiters'evere 11.
.G.
. .
.'. , 1 • ' Ina •.
The Co testate . Institute foothill
team successfull . defended the Hou h
si • Y - . g
against Bmin u: S team on Sat-
-IF iins •
,
like to .see his services reeo ' nized. '
.. 8 , .
" .
AVe are sciery to statethat Rev. W. .
Godwin, Exeter, formerly of Gods •
e •
Glasses
•
In spring; when sunshine
renders seeing painful,
smoked 'glasses should
be used.
Vee have the•stock
might have been a serious accident on , . , . open. the hotel about the 5th. of not
Friday morning of last • Week, Miss LEAGnEThe following offibers have month. . . . s . s ' • ,
Dorrance is it Pupil of • the collegiate, - been elected in connection With the. .
and while wheeling to school endeayor• League of .Turneep OhurCh l -Press . _visas. EssuE • . . .
ed to pass betweeti two wagons. when Levx Stong, . ist vice, Misa Tena s a 11, . ET -The assessment kr
ti s been completed and Mr Camp-
bell, the assessor., s owe a su s n a
one of the horses eicously kicked . it Townsend • 2nd, . Miss Carrie Johns, - h d b te ti 1
3rd, Miss 'M. Pepper- ..• 4th Wesley her, smashing the wheel. . , • . .., , . . , increase in the assessed' .va,'ues. A
SCI ratit itt feature is the increase
DE aTa..--The illness of Mrs Geo Nett" Secy Treas., Miss F. Townsend; ____8Y . Y 8 .„ • .
of =0 in the pop • . , . •
Ewing, as noted last week, terminated .organist, Miss. Tena Townsend,. 'Asst.;.: • illation of • the tOwn
T • s ae Mrs. W. Nott Cor See • Irtt• Johns- which' is now.4295, ' ' • • •
fatally on Tueeday. he clecea ed w . , • y" . , '
Onirnan•r.-Muc syMpa y s
- e't:
in her 66th year and is survived by two : - NOTES .. -441.. A. Turner 'spent' Sun.' 11. • th I r
daughters and two sons, her husband ••• with the familY of John KeEYoy in the
y as w- nen s• ere. , . OW11, • , • ,
cla I' t • •th f • d h • - - W T death of his eldest son•, .Tohn 'Francie,:
preceding her some. years ago. The send recently disposed of a line telt to
sympathy of &large circle of friends is , Jolitt:Megnight' of the London . toad last • Monday . morning. ",Ths young,
to the hereaVed familY. Mrs. Maii was in his thirtiethsase-r. For.
Webb Master Edward, of Sea-
forth, Joh Lear of London, and Mrs._
.n
DP. H. Bell, :of .11lontgonaery; U. S.
.
e ome fie e as a ao orgatuser
Th H 0••1•h h d -
bete foe some days, helping 'to increase,
.
• b ' d 1111 • - . t sv'th fair
its nuna era, an e as me 1. 1 i
success. . Mr. Filavcett and family e t
• ..
hete on Tuesday, and Mr. Carlisle is
instal ed a the s ebb's as agen . str
' 1 tt • t 0
rifle club came o.ut second best •in the
shooting at Myth. Mr. Richmond, of
s. g . . s
b • t Ts d b tit-
iNeWrY• cannot. 0 A on ek' ("y° • ''
Week, vvith . o' load ox calves as: ad
vertised, •• • •
•
_ ... _
ur ay last, i.e game was. fast. and
lel.Le !ITT rush plity,.anrcl thnoeught0h4
li b y Made a dete MI d elf .
t win. the hothe te othadno difficult Y
•
in running up a abort • of 4-3, During
the first half 'Berlie played with the
• d h• h . them a decided' . d
win , w ic ave . ema ..
. ff Clinton..•,
• ventage, .bne the. Cdefence was
too strong ' and the ball was ke t dan
1 ' th • st ' .. P t f
germs y near e vita ors .goasmos .o
the time.. ,A.t half - tline the' 'score waS
0-o. Clintonwite favored`by the• wind
. . • ' 1 I ' a -
m tne second half, a,nc p aye Li, more
aggressive gatnef and it beCarbe merely
of
er,ich, is lying at the point of deaths .
wt.th pneumenia.; his • chtutees of re.'
coverrare slIght, •Ins wife and daugh-
. • ' • • - s •
tet are also Ill. The Marriage of .one
of his daeghters which .was to have
taken place on 'the •ffith had to be
' • '" ' '
postponed owing to illness tn. the
„ .
tinily. • . • ' ,.. -
' • • '
IL J. Beaton, of town; son .ef•Mr.'AS
D. Beaton, :has received the minims
ous levitation of the•Quatteely Official'. • •
Board to become Assistant pastor of
the Port Stanley Circuit, for the ensu- •
.. s - • .
red his,•accepted
ai•
,
We have the assortment
lAre lave Right Prices,
•
extended . fora good flmeesLayten is ,
Ewing,came to Seitforth with her hus- _kept busy -OMR large ' orders for the. the papt year or sehe ,hacl been In pots- . .
band nearly forty veers ago, and haw Pa 0 fence this. season._ Mr. W. and - health and hesaccumbecItotherav-ass • s.. -half
N' ' ' -- S. in Be Farrow Who' INV:
since continuosly tesided, here,. She OH- ' •T •-• . a ' b tit' • ' t • es of that -dreaded disease, consump. OTE .7. rs. n , „ , .. , , ,
.• Oritee ownsen o • con our s., been venting ameng friends anti, • reuts
was a quiet and Unassuming lady, and plate a ttip to the Ceinactlito" North. a'n' ' ' tives hereabouts, left this week fot
' Robert
.
a matter of how. many goals. •Durnaqs
•tile- 'yleittalisplayeetitilli 'hit
.
game, and:on Y Y eternuneu e cars
were. they eble to prevent alargerscore. •
- - . • .
ing conference year,,
1 jet' so- et- per . , theSStati,
at b• • t t -th -s, avatot ' -ai-
lel Committee, • 'Ken, ' is a parish. .• .
co axis* clever and premising •young
ii t k • a .
roansen exee en spea er, ' an un- •
Early • Tuesday morning, .
a member of the Presbyterian ,cherch, 'e't this 'coming sumnier. The weak ' • D 1 Ware Where Mr Farrowhas taken
' Greet passed. away at thehome 9f • lile- , e , . .
Score : Clinton„ 4. Berlin, 0, • -
.
questionably has a bright • career of
.
before hitn, '
Ti. J. GRIGG,
------ . end leis's are at piesend Organizing it , .
up gardening, Mr. John Ramsay•
• son-m•law; Jehn A. Harrison, Victoeut fruit
. Ohas, ,Sawers WAS goal keeper for
usefulness •
. Nilo • .. new or pertly new foot -halt team, • o 11 Michigan who spent a, few -weeks
t t II' h lthh d b •f Tris f . r
---,...• • ,.. • • is ea a een at i g or
d . th ' • left for home,on
' took lace his mo ers
MAREIED.-A wedding
the 0. C. I.. otherwise the line-up was
' ' f the .0 e Soured• game.
the. same as or et_ n
,,, _
-tutu Srskros.---- AVON. --The,-, sseeceld
Jeweler and Optician. •
. at gran ,__
. .p. . . - ••„.. •:---- : some time and for the last three weeks
in Toronto, ort May 24th, the marriage "rugelrield. . had been seriously ill, 'and had been Monday, The cement walks are going
•
, 1-, I, .•
'The goals were scored, 1037 : ratter, ,
frane wits played in 'Victoria - Park, •
• etween istowe
Th . b L' I
r14. tesde
.
0
Aftliaga .._ ....
•
took place Of two young people well - .. 0-R V E • Satires and Rev. staYing With his daughter, Mrs..Harr. ahead this week ; we are • all inained
a, y
'known here, The groom *as Isaac IN o.TEss e . . , I to it il • the necessary disorder. • Miss'
h . d - n * - . • • . ' • '
Hetherington, it prOsperouS fernier Of *r. Hamilton; of ac aim, exc ange, . lee "'" th • f lir 'o •eers of this Grahatn of Clinton, spent the latter
00..n.,.........d.......i, ... . . ... last ; Mr, Sewers, Ano . er o e_ pi n
alit - NtAlt-lifir -Mead it- 'cleetion• ieretnoved be...the-death:of Mrs • part of the Week; at the parsonage.
forineely teacher of U. Ss- wl -sse,Y,- ' .„. *-w-- - -- a - ...P •-• • ' - • ..mt• • ' - ----hts- ,misi-Domsretkisspendiqg af ow -days
W hidden; 1, and Yutighltit 2, Brown
g as
Jackson' ave entire satisfaction..
referees • •
The gamee are . et as well attended
aelliey.Shoulasbe. Thesfoothallteam
ssels •
,.. . ,_ , . Y, . ,
0 ruSsels team champions of
'aria tn •11
the W. F. A. - • The game was faet freer. •
stort to finish.. Bawds. Vas in the
lead et ail times and won, out by score
. , s
'of
'
- '...- .--- . • ..- • ••••••••, - -- •-•-
li •
Our stock of drugs, etc. will
•
always be found fresh and up-
dIfitiSati--, . mei. d a
Airs. A toms nas• gene to Depot slats I tan, on e nes ay morning, 'sir
No, 1, Colborne, . .4.shfield and West . • .
h - h- b d h 11. f f the st th' t en ye rs had made with Goderieh friends, Rumour as-
ti • here. er us an its een or or pa ir e . a
°17' t" ' . All E R• S' f th ' her home withher son, T. II. Milliatt. sures Us of the near departure to Morris
Wa•Witnosh, • Revs Mr, McIntosh, the , w.
ome nue, ss• . • oss, ea or , ni of one ef Mir luOst, respected ..Yellag.
'• larldesbrather,. perferMeAsthe...nrYiNs. .
, . - In° t tig. et. „ ro. erf .. Ames, oath 0 wa 1 i
S' I .1 if - - h th j 11 Sh . • 8 meth‘n a fesv.days of 81 years.
OlitTnAE.Y.-We regret to report an- Chatks Mustard has gone to Algoma, of. age; Mrs. Milllan came to this. 'Omen. MSS; . Sae' Medd '• ' yent "Ian
wk sD .•Of'd
h in our village,this 'Here • has a mission station for the colint in 1849 and a .few years late r Wee among negates n teen 8. .
other cleat . . _ . . . where he. ..6.
r‘Yr i 'cl d - ttl d i Colborne• ' ---**----"^-"'"a"-
that of one of our oldest residents, in summer. Moe Ella Rose, ,Seaferth, was ma r e .ati se e a .
the person Of Henry DCA& On .Satur- .visited this , week at the • home of his to wnship On the 6th concesSiOn. ' Sunonerhitle ` • ,
'last, 73. He Berry, • /rim Nen Ties • . Nortts.-Mr. Joe Thorns of Seaforth
holds the championship for colleges
collegiate institutes and high sehools,
and mthe poly ..clotsiotewtsthet hes
'been able Inhoict its own foe sevetal
It 11. 0 Iti
seasons aga ns a corn rs. • "as
'been the means of bringiog outsiders
na' ' ir •
. to the tOWn...a iS a goo advertise-
liner.I t for Clinton, '
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._ _ . ;.
is to'0.:sKtilear: ofiTerlin''• was ret•
, , , A . ,
ect galte ood satisfaction. •
et.S.,,St . _ ......_g _ . .. . _ . ,
siAmes - win ham arid At -
,, 1."1-1SS„., • .... . • . • ....g. . • ss,,,, . s., ss..•„.: . ., ,
teem: playa' a tae goAme at wmgnam.
F'rlday in the intermediate W. I% A,
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.Th s . the cleanest •
sem c' game, Wit
played here this season, anti the best
-. ,..• 0 . •
of good feeling prevailed; so Refette •
ligrtliff had little
le to do but
to -date in every branch, a,nd
we invite you to give us a call
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if you wish to procure. anything
u5ually found tn a. first-elass
•
&lig store.
o!ti ,,ft. . • m*6,, ...,,k
' 116 B• co' tuna im
'
Chemist And. Druzaist,
day at the. age Of years, sister,. Mrs. W.
had been in failing health for a yeats lowleett. Torento, is visiting at the
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ti.ha his suffeelegs of late had been in. home of her father, Mr. McDonald,
tense but Were borne with quiet resifts Miss Carrie Ross has teken a/position
. I. m. Dodd , . mi
nation. r.was one o e bestfth1 - "
as sa eswomaii in Mel'aids, stove. SS
• a •
known. men m this district, where he Minna Reeds has returned from. Tor,
had lived tot =goy yeas, and his tdobs enter, Charles MatiOn's sale of house-
in business arid church life (Methodist) hold effects, buggleal horses; etc., Was
in both, of .Which he was.promitient. held on Thursday : they expect, to
rlietenlartvgatigerzi.' Davegirda: .tze. %.*(mtlitti'Atteltt
of Gederieb, Ithill, Lewitt Taylor, le, twit -at tile ',Atop other. node,. Rebert
and Win, at home. . Boyce, Mitchell.
. .
. . VIreittiold '
DUOPPEn bEAD.-While walking '
ly ` ' • 1th
ArOund apparent in her usual hea '
^ • ' • '• •ma
on 'Wednesday evening abOUt 50 cloek,.
Miss Uttar eldest daughter of Robert
Tunny, suddenly' throve. un her arMs
arid screamed, dropping to the foot ;
she never spoke again. .
Bii,v,...... The .home sof Harry Oraig
hall beers brightfted by the arrival. of
a baby girl.
Spent, the 24th with (3 LOWery, Miss
0 • d lash week from
llie Nesbitt, returned
a• visit to heat& near London. The
football • 't h h re n Tuesday even -
c e o
th b - h d th • I b
ing between e °Is ere all e 0 n•
from Olinteo resulted . in a vie my for
(Minton, 1-0, X. W , Mil lost' nue of
Ilie fine steere a feet days ago ; the. ain-
al a found 'in the field with its
reckbrseketi. 'W. Nesbitt has purch.
aged A tew toltbeggy. Special services
at Ebenezer have ecu dit continued.
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''hie receipts teem the Berlin game
.
, W i e 6 eXpenSes We e
020 20 hi ' the t
were .
$20.75, being a, deficit • of 55e. The• ex-
. ,
ectitive committee are seumg membei-
ship tickets at $1 each, •which will ad-
mit the pueehaset to the 'remaining
.
andthe general admission Will
g e.„
Liam s' d t . Me for gentlemen. .
0 raised P ..
t its he,vo yet to
The following ea
play foe the Cup. : Seaforth (gatne to-
‘, Goderieh, Londont Stratford
re Is :its , .
Ana .bisloweli .
• accede
- satiaractorily to both, teams. $.59te •
. . . . . . „
. I WI* f ' •-..
• () 6 oal w s all the Seafotthseet .
. footballteam could do in an exhibition
game with Stratford 'intermediates ou
Wednesday. It was `art excellent shot
ftortt McDonald near the end of the
first half. In the second half neither
scored', though. there. were many elpee
shaves, The defeno was too goOd oft
both sides, . . .
.
The .01,in 0,11,X0
Era will tle
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