The Clinton News-Record, 1899-07-27, Page 8Azi.essay tbe above;
Subject by Miss Clara
Neunteastle will be.
on side shortly at our
store in neat booklet
•
form ,together with som e
choice poetical selec,
tions.
btr. Ju1a Manna heft; for Taranto
pester ay.
Mies Nona Miller i yadj1ng la flay. Tho two -scare electors of polliug tfult
field this week. division hin. 4, who have been detained
Wee Baker of Mitchell le the gueet of unuecemearily at Ottawa by the • ob
fdie. M. Doweer. etructive tactice of the 4.4leirel Mewl)
Mira Miunie Hill hi Inviting frieude lu ere of the cisinsuittee which ia inveeti
'Stanley tuwsbip gating the ballet frailties are not Jo th
Misegintrue Young of SoderIch la vet beei of battler because of.thair
ing friends in town. As they heve •grain in thole tielda that
Ceborne Tow/WO.
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- JORDAN -In, Goderieh townehip on
July Mb, the wife ot iedwaecl Jordan
. of a deughter.
• BEACOMee-let Goderirh township. ou.
• July 26th, the wife �tMr. John Ilea.
e coin of 0. dinighter.
Miss McConnell of myth is the guest need the alohle this is not to be wend.
' of Miss Annie Howe. ered at. The haireaplitting lawyers ter
Mies me, Teheutt is mereenea to her gaining nothing by keeping our neigh
room through Meese. Isom awe)/ trout their teems. The hes
Miss eitanhury of Detroit is the guest Liberals in Colborne condemn it as wet
of Miss Edith Robson. as Holtnee for hanging on to the Seat
Miss Huggart ot Toronto is the guest Mi.Saenlel• fillet -Maul is heeling
of Miss Annie McCorvies fine been built. It LAB it stone founda
Miss McLeod of Hamilton is the guest tion and will have up-to-date fixtures
of hies. it. McLeod, . Prom the number of web. building
Mrs. Aikenwell of Buffalo is visiting going it it looks as if our farmers cir
' her sieter, Mrs. Murphy, making headway. .
Mr, Tait of Iteeter was a guest of Mr. Senn dc Kennedy of Clinton have
g, 4, heshetes this week, made quite A number of sales of light..
is the guest nir Conductors through this. pectin
Mies Sadie Reid of Vaina
a Mrs' W' Wnee'ller lo:C1 trfaseajtVe'vlitgefrAc*I3ilgeiltdnaIlei of
Mr, and Mrs. A. Be spent Sunday
with. Goderich Wends, ured Win elf that he will he la, d up
Miss Maggie McLean of Iiensall is the foi several weeks.
he hay crops in this seetion vvill be
guest of Mise A. Beatty. T
Mrs. and 1111s Neal of Plattsville are Pea* Se luxuriant has been the
guests at Mr. Gilchrist,', .. growth that several farmers have turn.
Mrs,Soodger of Woodsteck tattle guest edthew stock and allow, them to eat
ot bee sister. Mrs. Whitely. their fill of grass that is knee deep. At
flee dollars per tons the fareners say, Mr. end Mrs, Shaw of Teeawatee ere
guests of theie son, De. Shaw. will not pay them to cut it all, The
Miss Dow•of Londou. is the !Met of farmers 801110 01' the inWer e0untle8
Miss Alice Cottle this week, are singing a different song. Oats and
The Mistime Watson of Seaforth are Pens will Yield well and two-thirds of
guests at Mr, James Leslie's, the fall wheat will be not so had. A
for petatoes, some fanners have ha
to plant twice end though this pats th
crop back, the showing is good. Ther
are good prospects for fruit,
". • Porter's 11111 ,
Miss Catharine McDougall of lie
trait is visiting Wendt, here. .
Mei, Will Elliott was visiting friend
at Pine River and returned time
Sunday.
Mr. W. Chisholm of Colborne wit
visiting at Mr. Peter McDougall's his
week. • .
.The fall wheat • Is all cut now, but
is below the average erop this year.
Miss Alice Lawrason took in the ex
cu 'on to Detroit,
Miss Nara Morgan spcsot a few day
here last week.
John Torrance has conemenced .t
buy apples again for D. Oantelori.
Mrs. eversou and Mr. Whitman o
Kippen spentSundey here: '
Miss Nellie McDonald _intends to g
to stay with her aunt at Merrieten.
A, had Accident happened to a colt o
Mr. Marquis's the other ay, criotstismtt
tint of the barn and radn.
yard, happening to get i(,foot caugh
on the mower, svhich cut it s
badly that it will probably have to ti
killed,
Lee Browp 'of Clinton spenteSunda
With Mr, McPbeil.
, John Beacom and J. Graeell Wheele
.to Gtend Bend On Saturday evening
Mies Nellie McDougall of Rgrifond
ville was visitieg friends here the is
All e froth this school
three.for the Entrance and ewe for,th
Leaving, succeeded in pissing their ex
egiiiidettetesee--e-wee . _
Geo. Weston has rented the hove
formerly occupied by Miss Nellie Mc
Dougall from MehloPindl, and intend
to move into it immediately. ' •
• Mks. John Oantelon of Holinesvill
was visiting "her sister, Mrs; Thos. Ell
iott lase week. • '
Mittitt Milt! Iffittlf? WWI? "Mt?
.Jacksott .Bros..
'Sm.lawAtillual-Barga41 Day
Sa.turday, .July
, Drysdale
t' kiss Annie Ball of Reliever may
{amid her holidaya itt Maple Grove, as-
' Mr. WilliameTurner, our popular as
' troI1cIIneP iti going to close his office or
leaye it in good care while he take,/ in
the North-West exeurelon,
' Mr. James Howard's selling binder '
es twine for 'YIP. A. Thquepeon of Blelte. wee
The Snovvden arcs. (moored n lanab
on July 201h. Boys this is • a suminer
coon, Ind it Will melee a fine XMAS
rep*.
111 tab Leyte Horner spent 4 few days'
last week at the ()leave residence. '
Ur. Dave Dewar says 4' Boys, Sion's
gled Thateie home.
Harvesting iii Pow the order of the
day.
barn IS almost completed so the folks
sa1.r... Murray's 'ergo, new, high
• Summer vieitors are arriving at
Johnston's Mi1l from Toronto, St.
Thomas and elsewhere.
Miss L. B. Romer has been spending
a few weeks with Bayfield friends. "
Miss Annie Campbell ts spending a
ea few week ev'th h
Wild, Bayne& •
e Miss Annie Sreenan has been visiting
• friends in Georgetown, for the past
week.
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T. Brown and J. 1V1cOrae of the 0• .0.P,
,e
,, ... ,-,•. Band were i u St. Marys last week.
Oven toe wheapest, Ahvoysthe Best. Mr. John Emmerton, Goderich, is the
guest a his son, 1, T. Ernmerton.
• Mies Sharman of Gecierich was . the
The If. D. Fair Co guest of Mrs. Peter Straith lasteriesek.
i Mrs. Robison of leicknow is. 'Visiting
- CLINTON'
:Agents Parker's ,Dye Works;
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Ne:.*Ad.ve. rtis"e•xxxents
Bargains for the weea-Mcatinnea es Co.. ...5
The Tinirlst Boute-Prand Trunk, „ ... .... 6
Beauty is Skin jaelnina .
Tried.Our Breaa-A. .... . ............
'..1Vitires Furnishings -1', W. Parlraes;..,,..,..:.6
cittting Near the And--Eiodgens Bros .4
Few suggeetione-eW. Cooper St
Bargain Day -Sacks= Bros:- ... . . .. ...8
•TheyNiast 0o-Ifodgen's Bron..?. ....... ...8
Oivio Urdiduy...-Harland Bras 8
Verither'Olne,iiing-'79.11alstoad„ .....
• Notice to Advortigers.
• Advertiseteehts for pages 4 and 5
'must be in this office on Saturday 2to
insure insertion the fellowipg •week
and for pages end 8 net later than 0
o'clock Monday evening. deAdvertisers
. please'bear this in mirid.
IliutoolhuOIL
RAPTis.r Oisienton,--At 11 a: m Sun-
day, Rev. 3. T. Murdoch will deliver a
sermon specially intended for young
, people. At 7P. M. his etherne will be
the. PrenchCanadiens with • special
referenceto worits Of the Graticle
Ligne Missions.,
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ONT.6.11,10 Swei,e0 Ontrame.:e-Rey. B.•
Clemient; pastor. . Text ab Sunday
morning's service: "Midahli Priest ; "
7 p. "Fidelity in Little Things," '
Weihis Callao' a -Rev. ,A. Wicher
in charge. Text at Sunday morning's
service: "'Thethurch's Heritage ;"'7'p.
pe "The '.11tueCireurocisien." , •
PAuels IDerernort.-Rev. .J. F.
Parke Odor. Servicee .11 a: in : and 7
•RArmirM,Larx STREET' -011tritbA.--ReV.
W. G. Howson, Pieter. Subject for
evening discourse,: • "The Life and
Death of Roffisrt G. Ingersoll, the well:
known freethinkeie" '
A.hent -o 00
1)Fe6111 li•tt
ERE•111 EY 'ARE'
AND WHAT 0
• EY ARE DOING • wee erg.
• • "c'ecr-c'e • WV. IletIOW
Mr. R. 3. Cliff was in Gedeeich on
Monday. - .•
Mr. James Twitchell waif Seaforth
yesterday, •
Miss Ella Ryan of the Nile is a guest a,t
Mr. 11): Cook's. ••
, Miss E. Torrance Of Zurich is visiting
• her aunt, Mrs. Jaheee • •
; Miss Nettie Steitentelnis returned from'
visiting•in Kincardine.
Mrs. Higley of Toronto is the guest of
her sister, Mrs, Shannon:
The Misses McDonald of Goderich are
guestei of Mrs, James Flynn.
Mrs. Vodden is spending it few days
with her sons near Londesboro, '
• Mr. Charles Barrows of Detroit is a
el:nested Mr, John Ounnipghain's. •
"rs, O'Keefe and sister of Kingsbridge
are visiting friends in Mullett town -
kisses Gertie Sage and Lizzie Trove-
., hill visited friends near Brucefield on
• Tuesday.
Mies Pearl %Vise of Tuckersealth is vie,
• iting•her grandparents; Mr. and Mrs.
Hbury:SteeP. •• . •
• MIAs; Lizzie Glazier, daughter of Rev.
A. Glazier of Cape Oroker, is a guest
at S. I. Andrews.
Mise' Basle Welton of Toronto is
spending the holidays with her aunt, •
Mrs, Alex, Armstrong,
Mrs.°. Onion and her sister, Mier.
, Wright, have been spending it few
dayeewith Goderich friends,
Miss Gussie1a6lor, who has been at-
tending the Goderich Collegiate, has
returned home for the holiday.
Misses Lola and Gertie Miller lefe last
week to visit friends in Sarnia,
Windsor, Detroit and Woodstock,
Mrs. E, V. Gomenginger of Rochester,
N. Zola yisiting ab "The Maples" the
gnat of her Sister, Mrs. James Me-
cum ,
Mrs. Kelly and her two eons of Flint,
Mich., are visiting her.mother, Mrs.
Bake, who has been veer ill, but is
improving.
Mies Ethel Steele, who has been the
guestof Miss Hohnes for the past
. two weeks, returned to her hothe
. yesterday in Guelph, i
Mr. j, IL Stewart, Provincial Li.
•poise inspector, on his annual tout
of inspection called upon Inepector
• *Paisley Wanes:ley of last week.
The Clinton colon* at thelakeside has
been increased by the addition of Moe.
Jame e Eagleson and family, Mts. De, '
• Agnew and Mrs. John Johnson and
tensity.
• .
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Arscott of London
who were 'visiting in Winghtun last
week, were guests on their way s
borne °Ma Arseothe aunts Mrs. H.
P, Andrews. •e
Mrs, W. P. thench and two thildren
who have been visiting then Taylor
families, left on Wednesday of 1486 a
Week for Mount Alber6 where they f
Will etegiairt the balance of the vaett.
Hen. • •
MiettEve, Stephenson, who for the past
couple of years has resided in jack. c
son, returned te town rester -
day. she Watt keen -monied by Mrd.
Colwell of the same plitee Who Will be la
_her guest for Some time. a
Xt. and Mrs. Seale • were in Loom last
• Week attending the funeral of an up.;
ale, Ben. Gibson, who died in Teddei
Mich, The deceased was it large
man. Weighing hi life iil80 pounds and
• her parents, Mr. and lYfrs.MeAlliater.
Mrs. Gagen att.encled the funeral of
• Mrs. McIntosh of 'Hallett this. week.
Miss Mande Andrews has •returned
• froM Toronto to spend her holidays,
• Miss Esine Cooper is the guest of Miss
• Lizzie Jenkins in Stanley township,
Miss Vernice Tohnson has been spend-
ing a few day with relatives in Var-
nth
Mrs.. T. H. Johnson of Petrolia is the
guest Of Mrs., Tiorter, • Rattentirrf
street. " •
Misses Alethe • Foster and Winnie
O'Neil eee visiting friends in Handle
•ton.
Mrs, hturtroe of Tara is Visiting her
parents, Mr.., and Mrs: Wm. Mc-
Keovve. •
Miss Leighton of -Church street, Tor.
onto, is the guest of.Mrs. AV. Foster,
Clinton; who is speeding the summer
in Montreal. • m • ••
Mrs. fewest of Goderich and Mrse(Dr.)
McLean were guests of Mrs. Poser
lad week. . •
'Miss McKinney of Owen Sound is the
guest of the Misses ltlinnie And Hate
tie Rue -11)0,11.e • •
kr'. Charles Abbott of 'Qhatham vis -
king relatives in town and Goderich,
township. •' •
Miss Kate McAllister let last week to.
. attend thefuneral of her nephew , in
_.*Crosswell, Mich, .
Mrs, George Rumball and daughter ot
Marlette,„Mich., 'are "guests of . her
mothiereeltre. Rudchee—s
Miss Annie Young; who lied been
spending it few days in townetetueie
,_ed Monday to Seaforth. -
Master Fred. Brickeriden of Lineage ie
spending. his holidags withfriends in .
town and •• •
Miss Florence. Richardson was the
guest of Miss Hattie Dodd for. a fe W
days3his pest 'week. • • , •
Mr. Geo. Smtth of Harrow was the: ItegiraYe:
•guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Begeever
. on Monday and Tuesday, • • Mt. ;W: Bone is at'. presept sericaes1
Mrs. Wm. Stewart and Miss Maggie of ill. We hope acme to heat ,of., his re
• Brooklyn; N.Y., were guests of Mr's. • covery. • . • •- • •
- O. Doherty lest.week, Mrs. iitid,Mise. WilSori of Toronto
Miss Pep. Worthington.: who is teach- • are at present the gueses of :Mts. BlOr
• ing school in, Tilsonburg, :has lie. (Menem), .
-turned tioine for:the:holidays. •Miss **Crisp Of LOnciesboro, ;Visited‘
Mr. and Mrs. George Ste -ware •bave. friends. laMe last Week.:
been. visiting Mr. Stewart's hither; Dr. J. andeW,„ Agnew. bit Monday
who .has lapen very 111 in Seafortie fee Ohio after :spending. a few weeks
Miss Doyle, who has. been head' undee'th'e parental roof.
the Palace, returned last 'week ' Mr. and Mrs. Oopabes 'returned 'Mine
to her borne in..0wen Sound for the ;from Goderich on -Monday; Mr.
• holidays‘ Cambesbes seCured it Position as .prin-
Mr. and 'Mrs. George. Brickenden of • cipal of Teeswater Bohol in.Septemliee.
London are expected to arrive this 'His many friends here •regret his. • de -
week he spend it fortnight or so with perture, but wish him SucceSse • •
Clinton friends. • . •' Miss Mary McCallum returned borne
Mrs. D. Re Menzies, Miss Maggie and from Chatham lest Week, '
Master Jaenee of 'Staples were guests "The Misses Agnew yvere at hoMe to
of Mrs: Robe Biggert and oeher number et friends on Feld:1.y evening
• Clinton friends this week, .lash • • , • e • 4 .
The following. were tieketed to the A number; of the •yeong: neeple. in
: 'West; thie :week by' Mre.P. Re Hod -1 this vicinity took in the garden , party
- gins: . Mrs. 01Was_en, Minneapolis, at Blyth lase week.'
•
' Minn., and the 'Misses Boles; Ortak7 • " • : - ••
steel, Minn. • ..
Miss May Brinnen, organise of St.
Augustine church, has been visiting
aehhae yor igr:voaefoosdintn:30;hseepr,.h:t,s1:: co hlautrecii.Moi:;.
Mc-
Litosh and assisted ' che
• .2 -
Mi. W.. G. Smith aceempenied. his
daughters, Misses Jennie and Lettie,
• ta Kitten on•Thorsdayeast, The let-
' ter will visit for 4,1 few, weeks in Kir.
and St. Marys. • '
Airs. S. L. Taylor and children' of Min-
teglOsit, Men., who was the guest of
her brother-indaw, Mr. IncobTaykne
for week; left the other day for
Kinloss •where her sister, Mrs. Rev.
Maxwell; resides. While here Me
. Taylor acCompitnied bee to Hensel'
• - where she made a cell mien the
• family of Rev. Mr. Lung feenherIr Of
Minnedoaa.
Raytield Line,
ered Thernpeo—n is home from Ohate
•
e ham for a well earneci vacation•of two
n weeks. Peed has it good positioe as
• book-keeper in it proininent law firm,
S apd. enjoys the confidence and good
t will eff his employers. ,
Mt. John Middleton has his old
it house raised 'to the founclation•ready to
erect. his Jhandsorne new brick rest-
- dente. Meeses. McKenzie and. Prior
are the artists; and they always do it
,gomodc.jDoba.eid Beacom, ,vm•s: back amOo,g
o his old friends on Sunday litsb looking
hale and hearty. He is always •wee,
f come. . . -
Fred Thompson took charge • of the
o Epwcieth. League at Cole's °beech on
Sunday evening last in a most credit -
1 able manner. The topic was "A Peiend
e in Need" and was ably handled.
e • Miss Lizzie Middleton:who bas given
t euch satisfaction in her school in the
o county • of Kent is enjoying it well
O earned vacation. at the home of her
• father, Mr. John Middleton. "
' A girl, the third, arrived at Mr. john
Beacom's home on Tuesday. Mother
LI mid child are doing well'.
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t GONE TO JOIN LINIrLATERe?
•
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e A despatch from Ottawa on Tuesday
- said: Mr. Borden reed affidayft
from -Albert G. Bradley stating tharue-
e tried to 'serve it subpoena on Jas. rem
was deputy returning officer et
s ▪ Goderich, but who leas recently, left
for the United States. The siffidavit
e states that Fare left for the Seetge to
- avoid service, • •,•..
' The general Opinion . is that there
will be tnoee emigrants if the Govern.
relent does not succeed stifling the
investigation.' ,•• • ••
.••
3: WHO PRINTED
Bbrieinle. • . '
Mr Percy Fields of Listowel is the
guest of his friend, Edwin Bailey.
Miss Maggie Stowe of Goderich is vis-
iting her aunt, Mee. Stowe, of tovrn.
Miss Maguire of Toronto, is -yisiting
her brother rie the Royal hotel-.
• Everybody went to Winghtien on the
12th.
Mre West and little Muriel of Grand
Valley visited friendehere last week.
Miss Sadie Leathern of Wingham
spent Sunday with Mrs. George Mee
donaid.
Mr. Will Rogers is home ere in Gotha -
rich Collegiate Instieute.
sanga solo very acceptably at the
evening service in the Presbyterian
chtirch• last Sabbath. .
Miss Ethel Knight of Ripley is
• ing at the residence of Mr. T,• Coultis,
Port Albert. Mi.. john Reibereson lost a valuable
• h la t e
Miss Barbara Thynne ofSouris,hian.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert DeKey. Olefin,
• Mrs. .I. Gannett, . who has been ill
with ihflammation, is recovering.
New York State, were calling on a few Mr. Theo. Stewart has recovered ed.
friendseind this week they are visiting
in the neighborhood of Sheppardton. ficiently to be removed to tbe resi-
dence of his brother, Mr. jaws. Stew -
T. A. Dawkins returned to Brussels
ition as °egoist 01 31, Thoinas English •
art.
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on Friday he having aceepted the pos- , .
church, Seafor Oh
Geo, A. Hawkins, Chicago Heights Stanley Tovensbip.
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III., left on Monday for his home, after • •
a two weeks visit. with his parents. ' On Tuesday Mr. John MeNaughton
Will. Gordon, Manitoba, was in the eeceived the sad news that Miss Mag-
gie Wilson littd. died thab morning at
village on Wednesday of last week,
rickford, about twenty utiles •from
Miss Kittle Campbell, Detroit, Mich
was in the village visiting on Saturday', Sault Ste, Marie,...Michigan. The de -
of last week. v , ceased Wad known by manr in thie
Mrs. Jas. E.Rawkins and family' left township, particularly in the western
part, she having read° her horne for
for Montteal on Tuesday for the sum.
mer, where she will meet her husband, several years wit -h the late D. Ritchie.
Mr. Lorne Elliott, Goderich, princit. The remains Are to be brought down to
pal of our sehooh was calling on his Stanley for interment and on their
successful ptipils on Saturday, which arrival, about Friday the funeral will
he having three for Entrance and three
teachet, take place) to Besigield cemetery,
Mr. Wallace .761ms h purehased a
speaks very highly of him as
for Public School Leaving and all were three-year-olacoit fret es Marquis of
successful. • Holinesville to match h lolly and now
Mrs. L. Correll, Goderich was visit- claims to have the best span of three -
rite ing the village last week. Yettr-olds in the borough,
Mr. Alex Parsons of Hayfield had. his
Mr, and Mts, Shaw, Toronto, were the
guests elf Mr. end Mete Harry Hayden house in lielgrave badly damaged by
on Friday of last week.
' lightning, but.the loss will be covered
by insurance:
Miss M. Wilds'left on the' 17th, Wet,
,, Alma, • to vleit relation( in Milton tuad Osna.
• brock, North Ditketre Her nieceeMise
Mrs'. Taylor of Kippen spent n, couple Annie Cannel!" 16 filling her Peefg"
on the Wel farm.
if daye this week with her daughter 1/1r, A, Armefrong's horse took
here. , fright itnd rim away while his nephew,
Mt. and Miss Fisher of Colborne Mr. J. Laird, was raltingbiet Thursday
pent, Sunday with friends here, and badly damaged the rake by run -
Miss Mary Itoberton...of Brussels is nin throu h b b t f Tit
g a ar see re crice. .,e
pending her vacation at her home be/was badly brulsed,bUt clung to the
here, rake till the horse slimmed
lir.W111' 3.601188811.8.041M188 )3ennett 1VIr. Monroe of Bru'etitield purchased'
pent Saturday and Sunder with a loe from mt., vfr' , nartegon, neynem,
riends in Rxeter. and spends niost of his time handing
Miss Whitely Wats the guest of Mita on it for summer resorts..
Livingstone last, week. lqt, Alex, Sparks is on the sick list. ,
Rev. MK ThnitPann Prone/Ina an ex- The barn of the Montgomery home,
ellentsermon on Sunday morning last stead is.eeing nicely completed
taking $1.0 his eubject "Thor:lade," The . ,
meeting on Wednesday evening will ti•m• • , *k"
e addressed by Miss Nancy, IlleMich. , lbeadbuty. •
el, Subject "The ettanger within the
ates " Mise Cora White is lam up With it
spraitxed foot. Hee many friends' wish
west nutlet, her it egeedy recovery.
ISS3068 e eot s v S ng er Many
Pall wheat hatveet is neatly liniehed; f den" in Wiegharn at 131'61" t".
spring grain will soon be rips, spending then. holidays ith their
Maeter SAM and Thos, fitArlett are
.t.etterX have lately beert iseceived nutty ft -raids on the Ease, ine,
being no emallet in death pert oi the
door of the hearse bred to be removed
In order to perniitof the casket being
slid In.
COM Mr. JOS. 81101 of Dawson City, eine e, thieve Mrs, car.
°Mita(' ori Monday the guest ot Ito*. A
ttei. mr. leanings of Hayfield WAN In I
tiondike on, One was written
bout a, mon before date of receipt lett paid &VISO to' Sum erhill friends.
1 t week.
• • It 8, Smith. . was on his way a
Ad wits written about eight months h.• look p 11-$plas. Pretty early to be.
holiale front Mitehell where he. 13
taken the Work of Bev, Mr. Herrin
who is summering' at the lakeside.
Mr. Ialinitio hole with his em'
present desire to do good un to oth
arranged for iieveral catehateges el
Watt with. geitidenaert f the eleith
now eoloutillag in Barfield,
tal the other, received "a, Week letter. , joeette of elerutteels was aroUnd
gto to 1.
thanicte,014,441 L. Giet '0,-ittralt,; Mcgtitin f *Sanaa oii ealtile;
success at the reeententrance examine,- Kr igtn, au.
Nittiell* MI011 tpundhsg ItWr
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li sys Ourborria, ' at fare
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•' 1•J• '
BOGUS BALLOTS
Mi. Daniel has gone to
eatiewaeto help the Government tnit
4 hole in the • West Burma election,
case. It was .in McGillicedey's office
the ballots vvere.printeds and he has
been loading up the Minister of 'justice
with "explanations." The Minister of
.Justiceworked off IdeGillieuddy's ap-
ology in the Senate Tuesdayafternoou.
The bill being .discussed was the one
to amend the Dominion Elections Act,
arid Mr. Mills lugged in the story in
this wise, Nothing, he said, had been
proven befoi e the Common's corn mi tee e
to show that there had been Any fraud
ip that election 'The ballots used in
that election had, lie said, been print;
ed .in the office of the Goderich Signal.
The printers had begun. to print the
ballots on thinpaper, but the •peptide -
tor had ord9red them' to use heavier
paper. This accounted for the differ-
ence in thickness of the paper on,
which the.ballots were printed.
Senatot Baker wanted to know "aim
Minister hinted that there was not a;
.presuniptien of suspioion- in this re-
Senator•Mills replied that , that was
whab he had•saids •• .
Senator Baker poceeded to draw ate
tention to ,the fact that 14 ballots in
ode polling sub -division differed in
quality of paper from the stub s froin
from which they are supposed to have
been tore.' They differed in Size from
the regular ballots given out; They
were differently Marked by the deputy
returning officer; and were initialled in
ink, while ell the other ballots at that
poll were initialed in pencil: There
was evidence from the printing thitt
they were printed on a 'ditterenb press
from -the other ballots, and they were
• all marked for the candidate, the Lib=
oral member for the. county.. Thep
there was the facb that.'43 electors in
that polling sub -division solenanly af•
firmed that they bad voted for tae
Conseeeritive candidate, and when the
ballots were counted thirty
were only thirty liallots in . the
box marked. for the Conserve-
.tiVe candidate. Yet in the face of much
evidence as this the Minister of justice
said that there was. no evidence
of guile. .Elle wondered that bhe mem-
ber. who had been elected to,Parlia.
ment by such meafis as this did net re-
sign his seat. He should immediately
have stood up in his place hi the Rouse
when this evidence was .prochiced and
'Hive resigned his seat. tine he would
have walked out of the House a biggee
end more respected man than he was
now or ever would be. He had always
looked upon the Minister of justice as
one of the most. honest men in politics'
in Canade, but he had fallen much in
'his estimation. Whir, even the Minis-
ter of Marine and Fisheries when he
had heard the evidence, additted drab
there bed been freed. ,
•
• Coderlek
Mr. Michael k'ostlewhaite removed
the "War oflice" from Kingston street
-to hie own home, Baylleld Read.where
he intends bonveiting it into a week
shop or soneething useful. That ends
the tinning contract.
The first load of lumber for the Odd
Fellows' hall was laid clown oreStanley
streeb On Saturday, July 22.
Whitt, has happened the bees that
used to eome' into the gardens to sip
nectar trom the blossoms?
-Evangelist Pennington. of IIalifax is
holdiug forth weekly at the Brethren'a
place of divine worshile over the store
letehy °templed on south side Kingstoe
street by Mr. john Yule as a bicycle
%seer.
The Bev. Jasper Wileon Is hiking a
holiday trip on hie wheel. On Wed.
nesdity, the 19th inst., there was 10 -
inion of his family at his father's hotne
In London. The family conkiete of ten
-men and women, and all enjoyed the
reunion to its fullest extent,
Mrs. Allison Jones, deaconess of St,
John's church, Detroit,' will !mood two
mouths at the Park House. Mrs. Jones
lived fotsmerly at Ottawa, bnt since the
Bev. Albyn s death Mrs. J01108 has en-
tered into thumb work.
The lqissee Beverley of Detroit, who
for year have opera their VfteittlOtni
here at Mrs. Captain MacHe,y's, Que.
bee street, have gone this semon to
Boston to the tonvention for teachers
held theie. The two young ladies are
gttaltis of their respective schools in
Inspeetor AMOS Raid intendspeti far
as. be sett avoid it, no more aselliente
will happen to pedestrians. After Dr.
tfiehalson's accident the mum of it
ittahl ite grouted for weeks: but last
W eek we misted thei unfold, trate Mg
lump of omit
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.
, It is scarcely necessary to make any remarks in reference to oar great Senii.Annual giaughter,Balci- fluxing which,
st toos plaoe ou the above date. It is now an established thing and it is looked forivtird to by a great tea4 keen Bay
::,-- throughout the country. In these days of vapid changee•it is necessary to clean out all broken lines at tbet, end pf• MO
•.-
• season regardless of cost. This enables us to keep our stook . 'Clean and fresh with new goods. The followinfi'*1$ the ' fis
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..... which we will offer, and We are safe in saying that they are the greatest bargains ever placed on stle. The goods are 411
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Efi .reliable and up-„to:Oate in every respect. .
. lathing 'Departittlent •
. unlined, sizes 22 to 82, regolar V.75 and
T...ar 12,-2 cloz Boys' Tvvee ancl Serge °gate!
• LOT 1,20 pairs of Men's Tweed Pants, con- $2 geode, s,ale price $1„
entered it wonderful bargain at $1, sale •
price 75e.
• LOT 2-85 Boys' 2 -piece Sults ip sizee 22, ,
. 24, ' ,$ g a o and 3d
goods, sale price 2,25. This is a sense, -
Venal price, but our stook is too large
and the goods have got to go,
re= LOT 3 -20 Boysfine Tweed Suitadong pa nts,
sizes 81 82 83 84, Regular -25, 30 $7
• and $8, nice patterns in holey tweeds
ten and plain blue seeps, a grand snap for
. the boys. Sale price 38,00, ,
eeese-• LUT 4-16 White Vests in sizes3 3 to 42. regu•
,.-...elare$1.54 and 32 goods, sale price 50e, •
▪ • 1.0T 5-7 pairs of Flannel Pants, 86 to 40. .
regular, $2,50 goods, sale price $1. .
E- LOT .0-8 onirLitien Dusters. 87,39,0.4reg.
• ular $2, sale price $1.2,5. ••• • ..
' LOT 7-10 Boys' Light Sommer Coats, 26, 28,
84 sizes, worth in the regular, way 75c,
▪ esale price 45c..
E. LOT 8-11 lazily Light Summer Coats, 36 to
40, stld regulaely for $2.25, sale priCe
•
▪ LOT 9-15Men'sfitieTweed S'ints, extra good
ease vela° at $10, sale price $7,45:
LOT 10-12 Men's Suits. all new patterns,
111.7 '• • regular $7, $8 and $8,50 suits., sale price
?gee LOT 11-A few of our .Light Oolored Snits,
▪ . regular $5 goods; sale price $3.45, •••
tir-e• • The prices on the above lots are wonder-
ful reductioriS from regular figures and it will
' he
it wonder if they are not all cleared out.
It-- No goods sold on approval, and no' goods ex-
changed, . All stiles areepoteash. •
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Purnisliing • Department
„LOT 13-4 doz, plain and fancy knots, four-
• in.hatitis and bows, beautiful assort- ,
ment. new goods ,Regular 35c goods,
-sale price 28c. A great soap. •
LOT 14-5 dos or all the new things in four-
in-hande, knots, puffs, flowing ends and
• bows, sold in the regular .way for 500;
• sale price 33e. ••
LOT 15-6 dozen of newcotton bows, direct
importation from New York, regular
• ,25c goods, sale price 15e.
LOT 16-20 Men's Soft Working Shirt, goOd.
, strong material,- regular 75c goods, sale
pride 45c.
•
• Loy 17-2 doz of Men's New. Soft Front
• '• Shirts, new patents, regular 75e goods,
• sale price 50e. •
LOT 1820 shirts; Odds and ends of 31, 31.25
•, •and -$1,50 goods. For quick clearing
• sale price 50e. •
LOT 19-25 Elennelette Shirts, regular 25c
• . goods, sale price 15a •
LOT 20-3 doz Boys' Cotton Hose, 8;84, 9,92,
regular 25e goods, sale price 15e
LO 21-2 - •
dos Cotton Night Shirts, regular
31 goods, sale price 70a •
LOT 222•doz Boys Sweaters, regular 'price
'• 65c, Sale price 45e.
LOT 2.3-3doz Linen Cellars, sizes 144, 15 and
16, regular 20c goods, to clear 7 for 25e.
...All Sales Spot Cas
Rat and Cap oppoilMent
LOT 24-50 SOrave flats, 50c, 70e and$1 goees
sale price Mei • .
Shoe Department
LOT 25-40 pairs of Men's, Calf Getters., a
• • fmroiltmed42170, stioeess4,0eatoielper,,leseolsdlreogelaely
Is the greatest finaeh,yever 9 vre
Clinton. '
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LOT 20.-15 pairs Men's Dongole Kid Gaiters
6 to 10 in size regulter p1109 32 to $2.75 a
sale prize 21 25. A snap worth looking •
after., ' ' .
• L0T 27-7 pairs Men's Tate Calf ,Bals, wide
the, 6 to 9 in size, regueeethei price $3.50,,
• sale price $2.25. •
LOT 28-8 pairs Men's Tarr BahScotch welt,
. 64.10 81 in size, tegular price 33, sale '
e ,• piece 3-2. • . • • • -a .
LOT 29-45 pairs Men's RuSsiaTiin BalS, yen e„„e,
minted, 0 to 10 in size, regular, ptiee 34;
• sale price $275.
LOT 80-20 pairs Ladies' Dengele•Kid butroire=„e1001,
sizes 24 and 2,, regular. price, 32„50 to $C 7.°•. . ) "
.siangliter sale p r hi e $1, '
LOT 31-9 pairs Dengola Kid •Thetton Turn. eV:
e . soles, 3 and 4 in sizeo 'regular sa goodse
• sale price eIL 75. ' „.„, . • ="'es"e
. . • ,,, , _ ....... „
•LOT 32-0 pairs Ladies' Strap Slippers, sizes
•. 8,4, 0, 7, heguier $1 goods, eale preecieeee. - ,
' 'LOT 33-0 pairs Chocelate Oxforde, 'in Efierii
24, 5, 54 and, 0, regular $2 goods, sale -•••
price 31. • '
- LOT 3::-_-___70...„.....7_19 peers :of' :....7,wirlS' Batten School
Shoes.. 77,es I. /1012, regulae,21.20.gooda ,i .
stele -price to cleatee8ffir-- . e, --s•
. , .....,
all.
o Good s Exclianffe
e.
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•
oodepich,.- •• near Youth Weishin," oh crl'at.
. —
If the Reed receives thirtysfive new
instruments they will have to increase
their membership, and then hog can
they expect to get any renumeration.
Five dollars a night wouldn't leave
much of a-elm:gin for them if called up:
°why any Society,nor even $10. They
did not feel prepared to go to St Marys
and compete at the tournament; neith-
er did the. fire . brigade go down. Sea -
forth band took a prize.
The hadies'„Aid of Knox Church, in
the interest of mission, work, met it
Knox chinch on Tuesday evening to
convene trteetings for ,preparing cloth-
ing to be sent ;to the Northwest for
those he need of new garments.
What are we to do in order to get the
Marine 2and , a new uniform? The
weather will soon he too chilly in the
evening for their white linen, and
"when the band conies out" to play it
should always be in unifoun.. What ef-
fect would the 'volunteers bane upon
the masses "if they„canse,out to drill in
riondescript elothinet? Let the Ladies'
Aid or some Society take it up, for the
Band bin; elways to pay everybody that
comes to assist , them, and at the wind
up there is little left for the uniformfund,
7" -
'FRIEND& •
Not he that counts Ink error*
• Not he that holds me Idea
" With doubting Words to *how lug
Wherein and how lack.
.• get he that sees my failings, •
And, seeing them, is free •
To take my Measure by them- •
-
• He's not the friend.for
• But he that learns my virtues,
Who takes me at my best;
• Who notes my greatest failing,
•, And overlooks the rest; •
Who after I have striven •
, Arid have not failed, it free
•• With words 01 cornmendation-- .k ;
• Ile Li the Wend tor 13104,
Be that forever warns ate
Of danger,' In mY waY,
•' Who doubt e my strength to meet them
• And ever bids me stay, ,
• May truly seek tr, shield ma,
vdsh ma Well, but lie
• Whose faith is inspiration -
Ile is the friend for ine,
:.••01ileage Nano.
11 IIIIER Of EMIL
• A Good Beaton Why a OM
Should, beeline ein Offer.
•
"May r come In?"
She stepped inside, but did not advance
into the room. -
"I know you're going to be horrid;" she
held plaintively. '
He laid down his brush and, turning at
last, eurefeeed her deliber tely its ,she
sl
etood, her slender shape ont hied againet
the curtains. They were burlap curtains,
which she had painted a dull brick red
("Pompeilan red," she called it), and
which she had ornamented with ft Cheek
border in yellow floes and hung be the
doorway herself In spite of his scoffing
tied ribeld protests- -
• They were pretty bad, those curtains,
but 'whatever their limitations from an
tteStlietie petit of View they certainly
made an effective backgrouiid •for the
evhite robed figure, and Me eye lingered
Atinotitsglg on the picture a mement be.
fore he eidd severely: •
"What have eon been doing?"
1"Why, the ideel" she exclaimed 'nal&
nantly, fillehing a 'protesting glance at
him from under her long lashes.
"I 'notice that yeti generally take it for
anted I'm i t be horrid when
you've been perticalarle horrid youeself,"
he observe blandlr.
She did not reply to this daring rematk,
hut, crossing the room to the mantel,
rat...fully soletted ito tespeetially at
110% pipe from the collection ft otaftst
This an Sled, With prosetlesi
from a bettered tobacco
ricer, and thee, eetattlit
tered it to the twin eel
Vflt tittle Or Olt aellAtlar
IWaving the Offering away Sternly, ,46 1 ,
I ldok like Aa man who would accept a .
i bribe? ..Do ray features bear the imprint.
M vulnerable•virtue,' that yell should thus
seek to gain my favorable -judgment• for
your ne %oda goings on by such it pal -
This •. big lot of Shirt . Waists ,:. vire- ' .,:t
. . . . , ... ,
„ .
• -
:.. .
-'441:";1(1 no more,-fai just thein the 'a
,i, -.z • h out-of-date you about .41161s.- week. ..-. Not -ah. old style or
,:onnIvalheilny the broad ru,Voe trthilys.ht--
ed between -his teeth, and, deftly Jitriipui , e •
stem of the Pipe was dexterously n,t•
pattern in .the *hole lot .- all:..
careless atingle et its °weer, the girl P ''' ran -• ew.
a ' ' 0 a. n this season; and all marked at
, -
plied it to the tobacco in the pipe bowl. ,
ta Itr csireeiwt • hae i et; eic3114halaifteaeth,
T-I-ci ' about half .the usual price, Hi'.:Th air' I '
. • . - . . . :• : - .
tou'ihhi'sBePnsiOttseefila his features relaxed. ,
ae the first cloud of aromatic' vapor rose .. .
.gant, stylish. goods, 'wad bY7.- long'. odds- .:th(i''
ey e e e,,
f "Well, who, is it?.'.' li, e asked,•a. e the•gir.I' . :, .• „ . • , 1 , : : ..
seated herself on it hassock and fixed. het biggest -vallies• in.:: :shirt :waists .We .haite..
eyes on him appealingl,y, • , .
• "It's--ftis-Hinsdale, ' she replied, . dole- ever given. - Here is as ileseription of the
.
od of Hinsdale three weeks age, and sine°
• "Hinsdale. . Why, I thought we dispos. •
goods and the•
prices ,:they •will $0.1 id. 'Ilia
• . .. . . ,
then -let me me -there, was Smith and . . . .
"Oh, neyer mind the.others." she Cried,
Deyereux and -how mapy others?" . go on sale Saturday morning:
petulantly. "It's Hinsdale now., We did ' •
dispoie of him -or at least I thought we
'
had -and 1"m„ sure that letter I wrote"-
"Ah, did you write to him, too?" he Fine Cambric and American
asked, puffing a big cloud of smoke over
Percale Shirt Waists de up
his sunset and Watching the effect of Its . • i •
ma
vivid hues shining through the clouds ot in the newest styles, stripes
„artist's delighted
.. small • 'patterns and cheeks.-
"Oh, well -the letter lou 'Wrote. then,"
appreciation'of cOlor.
grayish Yapor with an
''Detaelia,ble collars, same as1
she said. "Though I'm sure you didn't do body of Waist, •regillar $1 and 1,
It all. You only helped me." $1 ,
"But sdale-hers broken out again?'' ,
.. a few-. of our regular 75c line
write him another letter -one that win'
dismally, "and I watt you to help me
"Yes; worse than ever," and 4120 sishets thrown • • . , ,
thislot 111‘ Your choice of
. 6x it so he% understand 'there's no b,ope
--act possibility -1 mean-ot 'my ever be.
Ing anything more' to him"- Here she. '
floundered and broke quite down.
"Can't, do it todey," he said, decidedly.
"I've got to get fhls picture done tomer- ,
row-eorder, you know -and. irn bti ,e
scratch ff I manage to do it. It means
painting all night as it is." .
"Oh. John, yon must," she Cried, eager.
ly. "I've just got to send it to him this
_afternoon by a messenger boy or he'll be
mire to come up tonight and make a
scene or something, besides"-
"No, it's no go," he safe cruelly, taking
hp lis both. "You'll have to get rid ot
hitn-somehoW and come tomorrow" -
"But, oh, John," she !wet out, teare
coming to her eyes, "I-/ can't come to'
morrow, Aunt Maria has ended her COM.
mands-the flat has ,goncs ,torth--I'm for*
bidden to come here any more."
"The deuce you are." And , he laid
down. his brush and faced quite'arolind
In his astonishment. • -
"Ekes," she replied, furtively drying a
, tear on one Of the ends of her muslin
sash. (Jean never could find her band. '
kerchief, being always Without pockets.)
."She mays It's all well enough for me to
take painting lemons of you, though ev-
erybody knows I never could learn to •
palet Aunt Marla ie so ignorant about
"Yee, I know," Blowing ft ring of
such things, you know."
amoke ceillngwatd to hide 4 little smile.
"And she doesn't mind my having a
studio it 1'11 fix one up at home, but she
doesn't think it 'Coke well tee me to have
one In this building and run In and out Of
here all the time -and so I've got to
move tomorrow."
This time elle forgot to dry the tear.
and It ran- forlornly' down het cheek and
tell with a eplash on nestudy of the head '
of John the Baptist that lay on the floor.
For it moment there was fillenee. Theft
Zolui suddenly pushed back hie weal and
pulled a writing table toward hire.
"Wen, It you can't CMG tOMOtrbW I
,,
Impost., Ph hatO tO helD Yoh *tate Totlit Lite HIS.' . • ........ e i 4. 4 110 10 6I
(To he nontinued.)
"Oh, ,yes," he • ainswered indolently. .25. goods; with a: few, 'just
5Qc Each
Gingham Shirt Waists, very
fine quality) latest designs, 19
only m this lot and all but one
regular 01.25 goods.' Your
choice "
•75c Each
ShIr7°.tuiNV' quDalirt;-.7"
rna,teriaI and stylishly made,
your choice
75c Each
Vine White Lawn Shirt
Waists, very stylish goods,
trimmed with insertions, tack.
ing and valehciennes
ular $1.50,$1.75 and $2 goo
your choice •
$1.10„ Each
As we said before, we've given no such shirt waist
values before, and it's 0, good chance for you to get an extra
W-aiht or two for little money. -
HODQENS BROS.
OLINTON kA.1MRT IMPORTS. ° •
000.60ted every Weinssdav afterneen
Pali, Wheat 00 to 07
Goose Wheat 60 to 62
.. ... . . 0 38 to 0 90
... . . . 0%6.1 ..... 4444 0 00 •to 0 28•
Peas ....... 0 60 to 0 63
.. . 080 to 0 a
• Butter loofa in batiket,... p 11 to 0 12
Putter In ... .. 12 to 0 'a
ligge per ....... '0 11 to 0 12
6 60 L�6 00,
• Feather Cleaning.
Direct
• Importers
Clinton
Reduction
lit Miliiner3r
Perk pe 'cat.. I lo * *I v..4.6 00 to 6 00,,04"
- Dried Apples per 11;. ..... 005 to 0 08 'AU
Wool... • 0 12 to 0 12
' and Upholstering,. Pion per OWt........ . 190 10 2 15
••••:•--•
will bo, atatoi apt Week at My
ate•tul 4)158187 blqok mid Vntixeee 1040--
F titer telleattng and uphtetteteng 1114 40 it
My put workrooms witted but in ad
I on to my old oustomdrar want twiny UM,/ Land
One*.
cation. :to` wit,• S. BOAZ:0AD. •
. sun
For tbe balance ot the
see/mai will make it
reduction in pelt"
0 Cent
pram rill Mod* rd
• Millinery
0