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G1aogHlcl �l iu►artX Vrv*IQr qt`r tlta7xca-H4 Dlgliked W
ynq� ,ave A nuaite Q specialty of Sundries of every description,P'g hut,dha
..,, ' e'i , „ 58 59 Intrlgne. However. wnd gruff 11ala dud tvheeke and knAtiq that they are cod, A dr
Nu 2 .. Office 11or rive Ata:frits. g Y goods oierlt watt ,
4 dry goods, but it talles'a maahiaiet to repair a Bike,
Q�eaSiO �I k02 k92 bypraalioal machiaiata. See our Eclipse,t All our worm
iQ2 a 100 Jules Simon. the dlstinguiahed French done p#
Majority of McDonald 2 Vate a tie dtabesman, formerly Prenaler, is dead,they stand tits tesE y
a, You. he4:r p44plo 1�RII9$P1It3,-: ff a at the age of 82 years. can'tbreak etp, You can't wear em out.. '
.prS?te�t , +,, Algins N $ Jules Simon 4
11 R, f, ,Bp 58 a n was born at I.'Orlent,
wearin ' fi pea No. 4 , .. , .... 7fl Q4 yf 77 54 BrittanY. In 1814, and was educated for
even t xpµ ,Yt 7 eY _— f,. 75 53 f 4 , Leacher. ter holding professor- �'1
ls;rlovft they faeeci 168 122 c 1 107 ! ships in several minor colleges, in 1838 The Onward `Card J.D q,± (ai�e Co -.,them, k�verttuµlly Mit orlt for McDonald 46 1 he succoeded Oopsin tip Lecturer on the \„/Q. CZ1i1tC .
they ilegin tr Y Majority for 11lcllonalcl; :Ia hl$kary of pltilvsgiytly at the Sgrboazne. OI'PO$ITE MARKT SQUARE.
they exln nb loxt n
GREY,
—
the' No, 5 Bg 50 � e ha way taken actio iciest
ger .......... , 72 38 n Polldtlps and after the revolution cf. ;
In1Y08 67
ultl%e disco s. No. 7 T, .., ..... 191 36 .. 113 61 91 31 ' 1848 was elected to the nstituent ELS-
.....................-- —_—__
the" No. 8 59 29 ......... . ...... 63 20 ! sembl Mos a Moderate
stent Republican. of Pl im
fort, ruin tlxeii. No.9 77 66
p u�•eyes and •main it
�! mufakz liux er . to
obtain proper cor-
rection top their
eyes,. Thesepeople
know not the cord-
('� ! ort to be had lout
WI • iC f apall' of our
•� . t . , er�ict fitting glas-
i I nes- or they would
niif rlong have a
Prejudice so injur-
lorxs to themselves.
'Free test, moder-
ate ,0w go for glas-
sesuudyoµr• money
back, if not eUtis-
. fkea.
iJt7LL DR AIS
OPTICICiANANB
4. lu Ll
JF I'he Leading Jeweler.
_-,,,_
Oar Goods ire the. Best in the
Market and our Pi ices
the Lowest.
Central Telephone Exehanrge.
Soo'toh Collie PupB for Sale.
The unde has several Scotch Collie
Pu pps for sale, re and dam imported and
regietgred• ASI'. portunfty seldom met to
enure first-ai -k. Apply to L. Kennedy,
•limon.
Good Stable for Sale.
Fmme Stable, asgood nanew,18x90 with thn
sills, for sale cheap, lobe moved ofif promises,
A pply at Tim Aws•REoorta office, Clinton.
807-tf
.. Pasture to Let.
Horses and Cattle taken into pasture. Good
fences, plenty of shade, water and salt. No
Barbed wire. Apply to C. MASON at -Staple-
ton or to M. Glow, of •Orange Hall. Mullett.
WANTED studenrsa a College
--'students, men or wo-
men, to engage with us during vacation at
something entirely now. Can pay as big {r as
$200.00for the full form. Scores having operat-
ed duringg vacation, havo engaged ppormanently
on our stafr to their great bonerit, and some
have made fortunes. Do not doubt untll you
find out the facts, and that will cost nothing. 1
Address immediately,
Tau BRAFLsT,GARR1&TeoN Co., Ltd.,
Toronto, Ont.
Graduates Always Successful!
t
—$TRATFORD, ONT.,—
is not "a school of the past" nor is it one of the
Bgeingg to be" business colleges, IT Is A LIVE
it proal. OF TO -DAX. , Its methods are modern
'end up -Iodate, its courses of study are thor- i
aughly practical, it to the largest and best t
quipped commercial school In Western On -
Write for circulars. '
W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal
MANITOBA EXCURSIONS a
JUNE 30,
JULY JULY 21. f
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Through Coupon tickets issued and b
baggage checked to destination. For b
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JACKSON, TOWN
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Electoral Oli"., t; 0t."West Huron
NOTICE.
Public notice Is herebygiven in qqureuanee of f
the Dominion Election Act, sootiotte 118 and C
119 that Malcolm Colin Cameron, of the Town
of Goderich, in the Eloctoml District of West
Huron, Barrister-at•Law, has apyointad W. L.
Horton, of the said Town of Goderich ggentle-
man, as his agent ; and that George &.Ming e
Kilts of the Township of Hullett in the E ce- y
Loral District of West Huron, School Teacher, h
has appointed Andrew Millian, Farmer, of the W
Township of Colborne Saltfovd oat office as t
his agent • and tbat �iobert McLean of 'the
Town of Goderich, in the Electornl biatrict pl
tf West Huron Live Stock Dealer, has appoint-
ed Joseph Beck, Tanner of the Township of
Colborne, Saltford post orltoe, as his agent.
Of which all persons are hereby required to p
,oke notice and govern themselves accordingly. s
Given under my hand at Clinton this 16th day hi
)f June, 1800.
A, M. TODD u
Returning Officer.
86 71 ppleon resulted in hli being ejected
Na. 10......... , , 72 62 95 47 from his chair ,pt the Sorbonne and
496 310 a7� 278 driven from public life after the coup-�
Majority forMcDonald 180 Majority for- McDonald 214 U WA r
ass
HOWIC1i, - m ;
No. 11 ............. 57 9a100 A: C. DUFTON, formerly of the Woollen mills ,cl>o-
No. 12 ........ . ..... 6-1 62 ' 1 z
No. 13.. ........... 61 101 63 92 — don, has opened a Store and .Office oil ALB;
59 116 STREET
«No. 15 .............. 70 84 64 106 , CLINTON (near Foil's grist mill,)' and'�� e!
No. 15 ....... . .... . r 54 6 ........... • ::::::::.:: 104 79 pay the Highest Cash Price for. Fey
No. 16........ ..
_I
398 484 57'2
9a
Majority for Holmes...... , , ....•B6 Majority for Dickinson.. .....`..166
MORRIs,- • • H S
No. 17 .............. 67 53 1
No. 18 .... .. 66 61
No. 19 ....... ...... 7519 02 8T 50
.......................
52 70
No. 20 .............. 78 75 80 84
d
No. 21 .............. 64 77 .................... 77 74 or will.exchange for WOOLEN GOODS, such as
339 310 �y e� e� 'Y1 p �
Majority for, McDonald 29 Majority for McDonald 17 339 THE LATE JULES ISUION• Twriedi�] Flannels, � �i1s Blankets,
�v ''�]�e�
TuRNA2RRY,— d'etat of 1851, Until 1863 he devoted ''��//��j'' +a•®tw7� i Gr .1
No. 22 . . ............ 63 63 and �P+atd�-.Il.L.ade Shits.
63 61 himself to liters = a
No. 23..,... 117 63 ................... .. ty pursuits. In 1863 ;,t,
"' • .. 125 74 he was elected to the corps Iegislatif
No. " " " " "' . ' 97 72 , , , •. 95 84 from a Parts district, and in the course
277 187 ' 283 219 of a few Years became the oh'!ei of SPINNING AND MANU�'9,CTUN 'r
Majority for McDonald 90 Majority for McDonald 61 the Republican party. He shone par-.
ocularly as the advocate of free trade 3��PRONPTr,� ATTENDED T0. "
WINa1rAM,— in the discussion of the treaties be -
No. 25 ....... ...... 43 49 .... , . .. 48 64 tureen Franca and England; µn the � l
�" """ 17 33 41 early 6o'e. We guarantee the ver best value,
No. 27 ............ . • 37 55 43 64 The outbreak of the Franco-German 3' It will b@ to 1jrO7
No, 28. " "' • ""' " gq 58 , , , • , • . • • • . • ...... .. .68 94 war found firm still a member of ,he advantage to bring your Wool to Clinton, a
195 1711 corps leglalatit. He vadnly opposed the is
Majority for McDonald 15 192 263 policy of the 011ivier Cabinet. After
Majority for Dickinson.... .....71 the surrender of the''Sedan he joined
WROXRTER,— the 1Gster of ant o Instruction Ftp A. C. DUFTON,
No. 29. 68 41
62 3?
_ Arts. When peace was restored he en -
Majority for McDonald 25 Majority for McDonald 27 tered the Thlers Cabinet as Minister The action Uroug sA by R. N. Lander 1
and his wife a ,i�D'e want
RECAPITULATION. of Public Inatruotlou. Although an against the Ohio Valley RECAPITULATION. avowed free thinker he pleased the Railway Company for their removal
McDonald Holmes clergy -by his tolerance and broad- front the regular carriag0 of the rail- i4
McDonald Dickinson Way to a coach seta art fur colored To reduce" our Stock of READY
Blyth . . ....... . . . . • . 102 100 minded policy. In 1875 he was chosen y
102 10`L eo le has been decided in Louisville, CLOTHING and in oraler
Brussels.. , ........, 168 100 " " " "' ........ •' •" one of the life Senators. T'reeideTt op
le 107 to do this the prices will be4aark-
Grey . ... . .. . .... . ... 498 310 . ` • • • • • • • ` • • • • • ' ' ' ' ' "` MacMahon made him Premier in 1.878, y, against the company. An appeal
Howick............. 398 484 278 has been entered, ed down to a• ilgute that- •w ll'be
408 572 but he remained 'In office only about sore to have the desired aesttlt.
Morris .............. 339 310 .......... ` • ' ` • ' • ' ' "" 350 339 five months. He resigned on account The Goods are all marked in plait
Turnherrv- . - .. • • ' • ` • ' • :: Y: 233 219 of political lntr+lguee, and never a alas How Tumblers Got Their Name.
g figures
Wingham...... , , ., 1alb 1 . • • 192 Every day we drink out of a tumb- -
Wroxeter.:........ t32 .....,..
entered a Cabinet. Whale he subae-
_ 30 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 68 41 quently took part Ian all Important de- ler. Why is the large glass that holds $10 00 Suits for $8 00
bates in the Senate, he ceased to play our milk and water s4 called? Tear- R 00 7 20
2,037 1,729 2,079 2,919 a leading part !n poltttca ago professor Max Muller was giving 850 ., 080 xr
Majority for McDonald 308 Majority for McDonald 160 .,n Jules Simon was elected a member of a luncheon at All Souls' Cotlege, Ox- 'i 50 " 000
the French Academy in 1876. • In 1880 ford, to the Princess Alice, the wife of Z 00 „ 560
the academy elected hien a member of the Grand Duke of Hesse-Darmstadt 600 " 80 a
the new supreme educational council and the second daughter of Queen Vto- Roy's
.. is ` 41
Electi'oln EeLoes• The Grits are in the and It' 1882 --lie 'was elected permanent.,Lona.. ,There --were not a dozen .guests ' .y Quebec soup.�_1 4F.. ...
'— secretary of the Academy of Moral and besides the Princess and her husband. i,7ull,$.'`� 8
Quebec is boss of Laurier. Now for Courier's "Free Trade as Political Science, in i8m he was a and a very agreeable luncheon was kms'• '
they have it in England. delegate to the labor ecnferenco `,,Id had, with talk on all kinds of interest -
How much more is your farm worth in Berlin and had an, interview with Ing subjects, $4 50isuits for $3 60
today than it was week ago? But what erictted the curiosity of all 3 �' `
McGillivray's majority in North On- Circ tly pub Emperor which he thirteen
Y 325 �,
strangers present was a set of little 200
fano is seven, another off the Globe's years y s life
For the Inst thirteen round bowls of silver, about the size. 3 240 y
Hutchins caught Rata in North majority. Yearn his lite was chiefly devoted to of a lar 2 00 160
Middlesex and was elected by a narrow _ __ __ literature and sociology. He was a large orange. They were brought These rices are
majority, prolific writer and the number of books round filled to the brim with the fa- P genuine Bargains
The official declaration of Returning published by him is very eonsidemble, mous ale brewed in the college, These, Our Stock of Springand Sun mer
Officer Eilher for North Middlesex we are told, were tumblers, and we
The LiberalWoc'ities.
y has thrown g He was also a frequent contributor to in s i
lues Hutchens ,n majority of eight the reviews and important daily news- were speedily shown how they came g s complete an are going outiia$t,
xundreds of roof employment over Lintz' papers. He was frequently interview_ by their names—a fitting lesson for the A full line of Furnishings, Hats, Caps,
at London and ed on topics of the day, and he was guests of a philologist. When one of &e.
Manitoba gives a majority to the a prominent speaker at political, sclen- these little bowls was empty it was A T• �� a
For the Globe's phrase `•Laurier, Conservatives and thus pronounces tific and labor conventions. He had Placed upon the tool, month down- A. J HOLLO V{% �
Mowat and Victory," we beg to substi against the Gri, policy and French intellectual abilities of a high order ward, Instantly, so perfect was its ute "Laurier, Mowat and Quebec." Roman Catholic rule. balance, it fiew back to its CLINTON.F
and his moral sense was of the purest proper po-
and noblest kind. He symparthlzed nation, as if asking to be filled again.
If the Globe keeps on reducing its Unless a recount is .demanded the with every progressing movement and No matter how it was treated—trundled p Who
big majority for Laurier it will not ( West Huron official returns will be was a champion of peace and internal along the floors, balanced carefully on `Wanted—An Idea of scoot
have more than a majority of ONE forwarded to the proper authorities reform. Its side, dropped suddenly upon the Protect our ideas• t�be thingtoyrrtaW
the latter part of this week. sett, thick Witte JaHN wssioa3>n � b�Ag O° __202
when the House meets. carpet—up it rolled again gays,�was asrlRN a Co. z atentsater-
PROF. FRED. MAX MULLER. and settled Itself with a few gentle gad Lst o[ tb wo�"luzyai a'f; hien ,soo
Hyman always discovers some fluke The Globe's majority from Saakatche- shakings and swayings Into its place, _
Wan
n his election. There must be some- Wan, where it declared Mr. Laurier The Famous Germnn-Engliahman and ilk, one of those India rubber tumbllnQ STEAMER CAMBRIA
ping wrong With Hyman or the rest elected, is still in favor of Mr. McKay, Noted Oriental Scholar. dolls babies delight in.
of the world. the ' Conservative, several favorable This, then, was the origin of our
places not yet tie,vrcl from• Friedertch Max Muller, whom the word tumbler, at first made of silver,
Since the Tories have been so badl Queen has lately made a member of as are all these All Souls' tumblers.
Y The farmers wife will soon be glad the Privy Council, is the foremost San- Then, when glass became common, the
wcrated in the Dominion they should to accept less for what she has to sell skritist and orientalist In Europe, He round glasses that stood on a flat base
eize the 'parliament buildings at and reluctantly pay more for what she hits done sQ much to acquaint the peo- superseded the exquisitely balanced
Toronto. has to buy if the Laurier policy is pie of the i�st^-vekbspthe lat>!guage and silver spheres and stole their names so
carried into effect. the literature of the east that his work successfully that You have to go to
The Province the Grits hays so long cannot be valued. His books will reg- All Souls' to See the real thing,—Jett_
onexranced is now the only Or it protec- We have not yet learned of any main a wonderful monument to his eler's Circular.
Ing.—Jew-
ion and separate schools ria" now be mechanics in Clinton receiving better assldutty long after+,tltt,,g ople of west
d gas
outced on Manitoba a Laurier be turn- wages, although the Grits have been ern civilization have become fate
d out with a vengeance. with the beauties of Hindoo thought virtues of the A p,".taviee a
g returned to power. Laurier desires g t and pole, and f rmon:t are now r he B
y y. , poety and religion. Professor Muller The apple is such a common fruit week froze Windsor to the Soo, coiling
tweet flee Pars l he says, to bring that very few persons are familiar with at Goderich Wednesdays and Sattu+-
In Winnipeg several polling places about the gradual change to better is a German -Englishman. His father its remarkably efficacious medicinal days. Steamer Alberta leaves Wind -
had to be closed for an hour or so times. was a poet. England captured the phll- sor eve Saturday f
ecause there were not enough ballots, -- ologist when he went to the Bodleian Properties. Everybody ought to know every y or Soo {and sFort
by
that the very best thing they can do is William. Qct aha excursion rates by
fit these were soon supplied. West Reformers who were so loud against library to study the English Rig Veda, to eat apples just before retiring for boat or rail from L;
Huron had enough and to spare, the Church of Rome for interfering in the night. Persons uninitiated in the A T. COOPER
politics have got it where the chicken mysteries of the fruit are liable to 7
Our geed friends who unknowingly got the axe—right right iti the neck. And throw up their hands In horror at the C. P. R. Ticket, Telegraph and Steam-
s e pain the defeat of the Conservva while they were shouting "stop thief- vision of dyspepsia which Such a sug- ship agent, Clinton, Ont.
ti
party have the satisfaction of they were doing the stealing them-
selves. gestion may summon up; but no harm
nowing that Quebec is now ruling can come to even a delicate system by
hem and that Manitoba is with the — the eating of rlpe and juicy apples
Conservative party, Quebec has turned the Conservative just before going to bed. The apple IS ;r
Party Out of power, while Manitoba
stands by the party that has made excellent brain food, because it has
Last Saturday Returning Officer that Province what she is. The prin- 6r more phosphoric acid in easily digested
odd at Ciodorich desisted M. C• ciples of Conservatism are so broad I y shape than other fruits. It excites the WM3MNT C,A.N_A.L_
amerOn M. P. for West Huron by a that the Dominion will again in the action of the liver, promotes sound and
ma or•ity of 317. The official figures near future rise above sectarian strife healthy Sleep, and thoroughly dlsin- 8imcoe and Balsam Lake Division,
will be found in another column. and hatred and return the Conserva- 7 tecta the mouth. This is not all. The NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
tive party to power. apple helps the kidney secretions and
Grit "prosperity" is again dawning, prevents calculus growths, while It ob- CtEALEDTENDERS addressed to thenvAw-
actories Uping closed, and hundreds of The deception practised in West vlates indigestion and to one of the ►J sip _d and endorsed "Tender foi It"A
anadian workmen thrown out of erxl- Huron may be imagined when Grit �► best-known prevenitttveS o! disease of Can nl,'w@bereceived at this ORlceunti;�an
runners were employed at many poll the construction of about fourteen r�i�rttic,e st
logment, The Globe's "tints for a the throat. Everybody should be fa- Canal on the Simcoe and Balsam Lake Divieian-
hange" has come—with a vengeance: ing places, declaring to Conservative miliar with such knowledge. --Dr, G. It, on Monday, Seventeenth day ofAnguatfIftfnr
voters that McLean had resigned in Searles to Detroit Bulletin of Phar- Plans specifications of the work Aad fprmsof
Can you buy your farm machinery, favor of Kilty. This of course had the macy. Contract can he seen at the office ate tbn4
effect of increasing Cameron's majority PROF. MAX MULLDR. Engineer of the Department of RoAyv
our sugar, tea, coffee, dry goods or and lessening McLeame vote at ]east Canasta, at Ottawa or at the Supet'In 3- ead�
ardware tansy cheaper to day than a Rent in Advance, Enginoor's Office, i'eterboro', whero 'forma o
eek ag o1 The Grits are in power, one hundred and fifty votes. One quarter of a century dad Professor tendercatt be obtained on and afipr,ltionday,
Rather a neat instance of collecting July 18th, 1890.
o0, anii the great change was to take Muller labor on his stupendous edition Tent In advance hap just Come to our In the case of firma there mastiffs attaoriod
ace at once. of this Veda, His 'Buddhism" Is a notice. It relates to a certain insolvent the actual 8ignaturesofthe full a e,thenatvW
Aiwwork ,not for the sentimentalist, but who° Went Into ltgvldatfon a year ago of the occupation and place of r•eyi�once rOSr
the student. In "Chips From a Ger- member of the acme, and, furbhee,nn acyl
The "pour farmer" now expects to P." he has given a se- but whose creditors have not yet got bank cheque for the sum o
eceive Grit prices for his hogs and man Workshop," a, dividend, nor even a statement. The company the tender thisaoaQp gd'o0h mniermvaE
heap and horses and cattle—much 8T• LAWRENCE CANALS. rtes of ph'llologteal essays that may be inspectors questtpned him as to the he endorsed over tothe At ister;of�
4nd Cann
reckoned the beat miscellany on the rent of a cuss he owned, He ,s and well bet etre$ it
rho
fiber prices than he could secure '— topic In print. His lectures on reit ton replied tendorfn declines entering; 1pto Ynr•
oder the slandered National Policy. Iroquois Division. g that he had collected the rent for the work 0, tgiie rates and terms uta theof�fer
struck to the roots of the.question and submitted. The aeceptcxl; QitpQ o t u9 itlattlr►
Y+iOTIri'm TO set all Euro a talicin Ii Fear In advance and used It, as he will be iroturned to th t
Ladies clean your kid gloves with
'.#
Manitoba
Laurier says he hopes to settle the
school question in parlia-
QUNT$AQTORS.
1'rHE NOTICE
O•sford
P g. a eetkled in
in 1848 and became Taylorlan
The
thought
Property,
he might as anybody else.—
]Montreal.
tendomarenotaceepteh t?e4lgepartttlSvrQtptst
The lows or an
� y londgz•n�
Josephine Glove Cleaner for sale only
by Hodgens Dfos., sole agents for the
menti.
M, C. Cameron declared in
calling for Tenders for the ire,
JL gnoia Canal and postponements of same
professor.
C�hatt
university founded a
of eomparative phtloloiry for hitxl
°
n000@tra,rilyao
oo �
p
Perrin Freres and Alexandria Kid
Gloves
Clinton
ed
last winter that he was o s-
pix'
to remedial legislation. Wait and
are horobp withdrawn.
11order
y
1n
lien
1868, professor MiacUer'a books have
barntton of Llta.
Of every man and worn" living to-
By c�ql>,
y,DIO, 8, 1t118QN
#�kT+D
in all the most, desirable shades
d r eased and undressed, lace and button
see
since he has received so mat Y
JNO.1 BALDERSON,
Secretary,
1einRuage.
R'r4tton chiefly in rite Pinglish
day
at the age of 25 one out of two will
•t , • Seoretaw
n Catholic
poles in Ashfield.
Ottawa, 26th Jane, 1898,
i
live,
tteoraing to the tables, to be 6S
DepartmentotRatlwa sat Car als,'
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