The Clinton News-Record, 1899-08-10, Page 5AUGUST 10,.1899, THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD.
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FIRE! Fl IRE I Farr Voted 2:a Times For Holmes,
(Continued from page 1.)
Now is your time to get your work done in witness swore he had not seen Captain
good shoe. The ola 0340111110 Made US al)* 8 lii .1J
est All Je ready feat th old :business, I will take in 1.1'otvell was teeting hie Memory ae tO
_all in Olintan on Mon. * ti, .
copper. bran, and all kinde of truce. Pon%
exeletogo for work scrap iron, rubber, bones, meetings lath the "genial cantitin," as
rotes thie Omni?. Farmers, bring in your 1)a,n Meth icuddy called Imre when
feathers anti iron, Chairman Foitin intervened with the
Clinton, Aug, 8.1:. i 8„ 8, 11-6.1.8TEAD. positive ruling that West Elgin was
not going to be talked ebout in that
- -- -. - - ......•_... , committee if he knew it. The, mire.
gang, pretty much, had been operating
JUDICIAL SALE, the chairman was obdueate, Mentmn
In both ridings, it waispointed out, hut
of West Elgin meet be henceforth ta-
Tu the High Court or Justice. hood in the committee.
• it was while Mr. W. H. lloppen was
under extuninntion that this unionsid-
firea lie 20th February 181)04,00,wtinsutrootewhlitia.leitvotiboi merirlIaLtitfle birerDelo'ennseeervattireVersotunEse1141.1nilwo7
migingrystigela In
the 20th day of August 1890, at Ode P. pen ha been "imported" by order of
M. Atex. Smith, the Liberal organ-
Ia pursuance of the order made herein and
the approbation of the endersigned. Master. izei., into the riding of West Huron to
the fellowing lands situated in the Township of "work" in the back townships for Mr.
Ltatitt, VIZ :-The westerapart of Lot 16 in the Hohnea. Elis hOtne le ill ParrY Sound
m i 1 i nia oatii
It mere nal! tin orgoll7biy ti.horilletirr where he follows the remunerative OC'
concession of Mullett excei;ting thertlf if094-1 cupation of ft Saw filer. It must be a
gen acres orid'the south part of the Lot hereto, paying job, tor he works ' at it only
o far IgteTeld toottMgAit.gnOtt:}(ttarorotiXn" in the yea r and spends
as the Village of Ilartford. The Jamb to be sold seven months
the remainder of his time in promoting
compromise 104 acres, 3 roods and 2perches,and the CaUse uf polltical puritsr RS they
are partienlarly described by metes and bounds have it iii West Elgin; and he does it.
in a certain mortgage dated 12th AP111 1$78.
Valgerellee Melville and wife to James all free gratie, for nothing too even to
the petting up of hisownitrave(ling a
harm geed well and °robe
Thereiwe upon the preints a ramp house, a hotel expenses At I(fl ra,_ li. ncl-
conveniently situated to schoo1,5"CileIngrit,8 e areeself said soon ciath. toldilay...Mtre.' toteophplletiri
miles from Clinton. Svill be further examined.
three mike from Londoeborough and soya
to do fall ploughing after harvest ingothe
The purchaser Will -be entitled. tO Oil 01:10t When tire committee resumed thiS
8088i011 of the land on II
returning Mr. Boisieu stated that fifty
ve men had made declarations that -
mit year and to full pos
the 1st April, 1900.
TERMS OF SALE. they bad voted for McLean, although•
The purchaser will be required to pay ten Per fOri4y, ballots for him were found in Inc
box. 'There were fifteen of these men
cent. of his purehase monenyi on the nay of sale on hand, and he proposed to exannue
tfititti Tral° ' 1. 101.gtor
i. iii-, ii174 0 witridtouttheinlarlmceiniti, tbein at (Mee, in order that theY
Cour and to sign an aieement for the eomple-
non 08 111,1 might he able to get home,
be the at liPcitir " at
h a 1 o connitions of sale vvill W. F, Clarke and Win. Shermen
swore they voted foe Mr. McLeen at
No. 3, Cioderich. They signed a decla-
ration to that etfect. They were asked
to sign this declaration by Mr. Van
Evering of Goderich. Mr, Clarke, on
being asked what was, Veil Evering's
occupation, replied, "He's a gentle
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• MELVILLE' vs. MELVILLE.
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Further particulars and conditions
Justice. •. ;it rstaloot
may be obtained on application to Mr. F.
• Efolinested, Barrister, Seats th, or to messes.
°arrow & Proudfoot, Barristers, Goderich.
Dated at Goderich the 51h day of Allguit,
719.0"L'1VIESTED, . 13. L navLE, •
• Vendor's Solicitor. lyfaitor at GodeTioh,
S. Thdolpson testified, that he vo-
- ted.for McLean at this polling booth.
• LAND FOR SALE •lie did not tell anybody how he voted.
\ sixteen (10) acres of land south of the London glihject because he was working for a
DON'T
FROWN • *
he undersig;ied offers for sale t • hat desire Me He •made a declaration that he voted
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for liifeLean, but he did not talk on the
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mead. -bridge, It a beautiful site for building
-and win be sold in one piece or in •Ieta IVEy • " yon're not Afraid to . talk . about it
.' *Vials] acluVerntliinif righitiggitV°pifinf:Ali'etinn
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•, ;.:... ,A. coccm. centotni now, are you?"• 'said Mr. Britton, ., . .
No, replied the. witness, I ve quit
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june 20th.• • -My job since then." .•
Thls answer disconcerted Mr. Brit ion
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and the witness was allOwed to go.
STORE TO RENT
JosephEaMilton voted for -.McLean.
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. He was quite -slave of. the fact beeauee
Theundersigned Offers for rental the- stca,82 he put the. ballot. in ,the box himself,
on Buren streetlately ocsoupled'by Holloway the deputy returning officer having, at
Morrish,
. THOS. JACJ..KSON, 'his request, handed it to him for that
.01intou, June• 22n41. puypone. •, .
Walter Quinn also voted for 1.1cLean
.. as did likewisem
. W. 13urt•ows. •
'. NOUSE FOR SALE - This last witness testified that• the
. ballot -he received from the deputy re-
• .• turning Offieer had no counterfoil at•
Comfertabledwellihg hone° on east . side of •tactind. ••
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goArwr ti ?pat . ---R-obt-Mc°1 mo ' ' '11. tl tO--
y nt-put-herirts is n .
Iruatiallliter ginformLe of ;Tillana"dixi-,.fdrund-it
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trees, ete. will be sold cheap as ovenerisleav- the box. • .
ng. town: Apply to . .. •' •• WES, didn't the deputy returning
• JOHN RID o oer put .11 in • . A.-1 thcln t give
uly 1 -•• •. Clinton him it chance. - I just went over (((3d.
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It frequently conies •from
trying to fix the eyes on a giv-
en point and forcing thein to
---Tierfortrtintr—fOrtVliteli—flie-T
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are incapacitated. •
•A PAIR. OF
9pop GLASSES
such as we 'fit th yOur face
• and eyei: will makereading a .
pleasui.e. Prices 'Reasonable.
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A/, GRIGO
j'eweler and:Optician:
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REVERELAUNDRY
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• I have' Moved nry Larindry, the
• Revere,- to. the etand .lately 'occunied b
by Mr. J. W: Hill, in the Cornbe'block ti
on 'Albert street, whiCh vvill be •mere c
convenient both tbe myself and ens-
: terriers. Our work speaks for itself
and sATI§FAcTic*T Is GIYAROTEED..
We respeciftilly solicit a share of your
• patronage. Our priced are right and:
we will do our beet to please you. •
•. jOHN HAYES.
• Clinton, May 22ird.
SOE.1"Aisa NOTICE
HOUSE FOR SALE,
put -it in inyself. - :
• George Sutton, Maitland Whitely
and Woi, Mithe11 testide4 •that they
• Voted for McLean.
On Victoria. street. Near Organ Fantory :. MORE ELECTORS ExAMINED.
300. will buy aroom , comfortable house with
oodlot-the properlr reeently • occupied by The examination •Of e1&.:terfi who
rank UpshalL Apply 'voted et poll' No. 3.• Goderich, was con-
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" • MENDONEBarrister -tinued when the cornmittee, resumed
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March Yth. •• :, . • . a135 p: rn,, Mr, Borden continuing the
'• examination and. Dr. Russell and. Mr.
• Sifton cross-examining.
TO•WN PROPERTY FOR SALE• * •i,..4i.ct3io?lA'irclEienat'!'
•at,:s glee ptool having'
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. • • • subsequently making -a.declailsitaionnd itb.°
The subscriber offers for'sale a verydesirable " that effect. ' ." • . •
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roperty on Isaac street consisting of four iota Clark, WICLean's Scrutineer nt:
pon which there is a comfortable frame house 4.1 11 1 t t. •
vial kitchen and woodshed attached. There •
le , gave •B11111 at; es unouy, •
a good stable and a first-class well of water weed Van Every, who had been
o premise's. The orchard, consisting of grapes, ttentioned by previous 'witnesses as'
nd apPles,is a good one. The property will
e sold at a reasonable figure for cash or cash e pei son make the deoiaratton asto having vo-who had asked them to
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id balance ontime. Apply to the owner on
id premises , •. ted for McLean Wits. next exereiteed.
• • setts. JUNG.G. He testified :to ,having yoted for Me -
Hilton May 9th. • •• Lean on it ballot -given him 17,7itines
Fair, the deputy teturning office. He
commented at the time on the fact of
HOME. FOR SALE: • itIliisepdoecpktietty.. putting the counterfoil
The subSerlbor offers for'sale his house and M.D. Johnson, barrister of Goderich
t on corner of Rattenbiiryand Raglan streets. ;deo voted for MeLeaii itt Jas. lotter's
' W. G: DOHERTk. Poll in the usual Ivey. He handed Ferr
Buten, Apri113th balld passed out 'y
without seeing what he did •with it.
• It was towards the latter pitrtofManth
or well into April that the deelara-
. tions were mostly sigirecb • : .
1. A LIBERAL ORGANIZER. ,
" W. H. Hoppen of Petry Sound,.whe
described himself as a sawfiler; was the
• .next witness. He swore he . had been
• Established in Canada 1883 • entrusted with organization work for
the Liberals since 1881- "off and on."
Invested Fund.• $6 632 288 rot installed; in the provincial eleetion
• • , ' Of 1898 he had been in Lennox; Halton
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• I have no few tancy.Toilet sets Jett
and am. determined to cleer them out
encl. new offer a
$10.00 Set for $8.00. •
. 7.00 " • " 5,00.
000
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b.50 " ." 1.00.
Intending purchasers can thus secure
good bargains.
Good Butter anc3._gge takenas
London &
Lancashire Life
• G. J. STEW.A.RT. •
MEN'S FURNISHINGS
LIBERAL, 'STRO: N01 C II ES S I VE and West Huron. . • . .
All the premier forms of
insurance issued. Policies
unconditional], 'world-wide,
and nonforfettable. Money
loaned. Policies purchased..
New business 1898, $4,500,-
000. Amount paid policy-
holders $087.000 0 • • ; .... •
• Our Fall goons are now in and We are iMe-• '
Full inforination furnished by
pared to supply the wnnts of the_peoPlo of . . . , . . , .
Lcindesboro and vicinity, We always try to . . • . . .
please oar enstomers and with rair present CHAS... B. HALE, • AGENT, CLINTON
Stock arefl i abetter position to do so than over
before.Here 1114.0 (1 few of the bargains wtreee
'offering:- • •
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Gooa au Wool Tweed Sett wed° to order Re. •
-black:Worsteds 812 up to 822. . •
•' A getrainoVallandWititer Suit Made to order
• with first-class trimmings 813. - -
'Tweed Pants made up-to-clate$1:50,
.All Wool .IteavyTweed Pants for winter
wear $1.75. •• '
Overalls, pure Dennani cottonade;75 cents, ;
Moleskins st,
• smocks from se cents to el. All aro web made
and sewed with linen thread•, .
• A Suit of the best Balbriggan tinclorWear:00c..
• Best, Linen Coll:1.1815 cents 011 to 16 cents.
• Nice Tic 15 cents,
Four-hrIland Ties 25 cents: .
We emery a stock' of Coif Initions, Stud & eteo
• everYthhig that is found in n first-class Furn.
. her's. • tend ask you to rail and examine our
•. ock torero buying .olsewhere.
• ' T. W. PARLMER, • ' -LONDESB000.' •
"And in West Elgin?" suggested Mr,
.• Borden, A -Yes.
Witness was in West Elgin for Mr.
• W. T. R. Preston, but it was Mr. Alex
• Smith who instructed hiin to go into
West. Huron in the late bye -election.
He supposed Preston was an organ.
' izer. The district witness had charge
• of was. Ashfield and East and West
Wit h
If you want anything
iu-the 111usieal line, call-
a 0. Hoare's. Music
Emporium,
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'-'61/4' Alf°. VO0Wia
KIRKBY.
Next door to Clarendon.
rown•Baker
THE SAME STAND
•THE SAME BAKER
moms ;
Were you paid for your time or ex-
penses? A.e.-IsTo. •
Mr. Smith, he added, asked him if he
would go and he went. 'Co a further
question by Mr. Powell witness swore
positively that he had received no re-
niuneretion directly or indirectly for
his seeVices in West Elgin.
Askecras to his employment he said
he worked about seventnontlis doting
the summer, and bad nothing to do the
rest of the year.
Witness said he was sure he hadn't
seen Capt. Sullivan in West Heron,
Asked who were the deputy returning
officers in the three divisions in which
he operated Hoppen said be didn't
know. He hadn't seen arty of • them
nor the returning °Metre either.
Where were you on election day? Mr
Borden ;asked.
"I:wits on the train going to Lon-
don?" • .
He hadn't seen any of the scrutineets
either, and didn't know ivhothey
were, His own headquarters were in
.Lucknow. He had the posterannnoun-
clog the tneetings printed there.
Who were the speakers? A. -Well,
I sent Mr. McMullen to Dunganuon.
That is Mr. Janies McMullen; M. P.?
'A. -Yes.
' Vi/ho else did you send? asked Mr.
Borden, with merked accentuation of
the concluding word.
The witness was observant. "Mr.
Paterson," he continued, "and Dr. Me -
_Donald spoke in Lucknow.
Mr. Borden switched off.
PRODUCTS yen sant Dapt, Sullivan in West El-
kin? A. -Yes,
• "This enquiryhas nothing to do
with West Elgin," interrupted the
• .1
chairman decisively..
•She'a a dandy. "'What? to do with it as had the Ileck-Garrove
• Mr. Boden submitted it halite ifilleh
local election, to which both Mr. Belts
ton and Dr. Russell had -frequently re.•
OUR ICE CERAM. • ferred without inteeruption 00 ebal.
lenge. He was surely to be alloWed to
test the witness' meinory es to his en*
swer to a previous qoestion about
• West Huron.
A. •KIR•KBY, Mr. Sifton observed that What Wad
asked by those gentlemen was in re-
sponse to previous eeenranteee at the
• particular pollitte andechvisions eon-
.
Next door to Clarendon. eerning whie1i witnesses Were testify,
ing.
Mr. Borden anbin tted there WAS no
difference in the two cases, both were:
outside the, matter of the West Ouron
Federal election,. and in •both emelt
witnesses' trternorms were being tested
lit that way. If there Was any differend° it was some tine point that he
couldn't see.
Men wait but bat little here • Mr. Sifton (laughing) -Oh, yes, you
do,
rm. great tnglith Nmeitv. below but most of all want
Reid nue retioncitioneee bt
eruggistr in Ornottn, Only roll-
abb. roodioino dirMverte. .91x
tookaga tittareattad to date all
Moto, Otittint or sublimes's, Ittellod nn reoript 84
tones o Soma Wooknoroell eftooto of Mingo T
or Ofete, MOW "Wortl. Itneriorito Ode Of To
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0 B. MYRTLE OUT
lli2Pon rrThe eituotRer2sren.
*0611)borpbodhle 15 14014 In Clinton hy eyeer,
,Ttokson moms& Plug' and cut, •
The chairman ruled that the pro-
ceedinge must be kept to the order of
reference, whieh Was the West litiren
and Brockville bleCtiOnS, This West
Elgin imeinees wee irrelevant.
Mr. Borden eubmitted /lie quotation
was quite tut relevant as queetions pre-
viously Asked and allowed by the chair
mara,
Mr. Powell shoried that when objee-
floret had been raised to much questions
by himself and Mr. Borden the chair
man had Overenied them. As to this MARRIAGES.
queetion of Mr. Borden's it related to •
rmyrepp.,
a
"Great Neste Is Not
,Eacials Who had acted in a similar ea- WRIGEIT-GitAY---At the residence of
putty in West Huron alit° whicb. ens the bride's parents. on Wednesday, ittways Good Speed,
quiry had been authorized. A.ugust 2ini, by the Rev. P. ?erne,
Mr. Fortin, however, while adroit- Mr. G. W. Wright of Elawkesbnry, giany peopte trust to luck
leniont in the pastheld that if the corn- daughter of Mr, -Meek Gray.
ting that be might have been over- to Miss Helen Robertson, (Admit
to putt them through, and are
inittee was to Open the door to en- WYLIEseJOIINSTON-A.t the minis-
gation would neve.** he Anished, so he needity, August 2nd, b.Y.... the 'Rev, J. Atill— 161
q, • y n o t elections e Invest's tors reseience, Patrick St. on Wed- often 4appointed. Do not
ruled. the question wrelevent.
INSTRUOTED IST ORGANIZER MITZI.
Proceeding with his examinatiou of MoCULLOCII-1310 GINS -At the reel -
i$11 tOoowilinsitb. ilr.tIoligilstsWmyalgiegg jito(h);.. sie7itza wim it you can
ston of Turn bet r y township, ,
aficC:letlip tii°1e1:11:Taer. kidneYe, boWeli an
are ''no oo‘f.-11'4-
in matters of
acumen Mr. .13orden asked horn whom deuce of the bride'e mother, J31
August lst, by Rev. A. McLean, Mr. •-
Yth'"1outea t y by the use ofllood's Sa
else," was the reply, He had met to Miss Marion a, eldest daughtee of
he got his inetructione,
"From Alex. 50111 11 and nobody D tvid McCulloch of Fast Wawitnosto
•eaparilla, the faultlese blood M
blood h 1 h
Sar -
1101(11110
neither TOM Lewis ot London nor Dan the late Robert iliFgins,
cured.", NVILI•Lol Hainurrr, pur. er,
el oderich Deputy ()root zer James cwhiitritc0111,Dneutgrobistolno,ndisnalytittglia, rietyBReelyt: ,
Vance of Toronto. •
Fergueon of that city, but he saw in EDGE -BELT -At rrinity Episconal reRallt::: alr n'-ohoId,bandsaarscauptearlx:eauarunit;
Reverting tn witness' dirties in West to Mr, Henry Edge of Seaforth, Heed's Pills and in a short time W
, Brantford On
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tilim in ray llnib and foot, / cononenced
Elgin Mr, Borden asked: "And so in MeLEAN-DOBSON-At the Metho-
the eight Or nine datys you were there dist parsontige in St, Thomas, North
d ' a ?Pair a a°111arforaN:45wr2axi aa
wa nri dr; Oil ittill117- -e tills: tizt lb 1 a d with scrlotu t.
committees?"
you got out posters for three or four Dakota, by Rev. Mr. Love, Mr. Willis
tneetinge and. saw three chairmen of 1VIcLean, to Miss Sadie E. Dobson,
, "Yes," replied the witness, "%bat of Teckersmith,
chughter ot Mr. George Dobson, late bottles I was Well." Arlist ROB r
Trereea0;eristdmeedt, andTointr, Tonbta.d taken t1ire
m
was about all."
you didn't cere to ask for yonr expen- July Nth, bfliov. A. Findlay, Sup- ,...04iits.
sea, 1 suppose? A. -Well, I wouldn't ii.
n church, Sprucedale, On eft i / f 1 r / 1
JOHNSION - COPELAND.- In &the
Yoe did so little work, in fact, that PresbyteriaVon (e. v i , a jilt.,
ask for any.,
mind getting something., but I didn't erint.endeut of Missions, assisted by sm
Hood's Pills oure IlYOrille; the non-irrnatIng and
And what were you doipg the rest of 'Johnston of Sundridge; to Margaret
Rev: James O'Hara, Ottawa, Rev, D.
with Hood's Sarsaparilla'
only cathartio to telco
ea
the time..? A. ohp Jest leafing X., daughter of George, Copelainl
1(00030(1.Eeq., J. P., Sprucedale. • Sold by Watts Bs tice, Druggists.
• pen's testimonbut he was ordered to
at
, I concluded Mr. Hop- CAMERON-SLEMMON-In Brussels. ,
the resitieve of the bride's mother,
This practically cone] .• .. .....
y..
000 bancl next meeting, as Me, pow- Eilzabeth street, on August 2nd, by Canada's Great Show. -
....___.
e• ll had some questions to put to hun. • Rev, Jno. Ross, B. As whited by• This great agricultural and live stook
Then, after Mr, Borden had handed • Rev. R, S, 61, Anderson, of Wroxeter, exhibition, he Western Fair," vvill be
in another long list of witnesses to be , Xr. John ET. Cameron,. l'rineipal of' held at .London, 7th to 16th September,
sitininotted, the committee adjourned Publio School, to Miss Annie, claugh•
till 10.30 it, III. tfillHAVOWT— Ib goes without saying that this will be
Through a typographical error in
' . • ter of the late SiCmuelreinmon. ' the bigg.est and most ' successful yet,
HEMI3LY--WILSON-In Palmerston,
on July Nth, by Rev. J. M.•Aell, at (bern b
still with this big shoe?. It is expeCted
mg as standing
the residence of the bride's parents, -(.bat the Governor-General and Lady
Mr. Lincoln Tlembly, formerly ofBrue- Mipto will grace the Exhibition with
o'clock on election clay that "there 'eels, to- 1V1iss , Maggie,- daughter...of.. their_pyeeehee.
'were 13 d ---d good ballots in that box -,-, Conductor Wilion, of the G. T. li,;, •As is usually the case at this time,
for Holmes" was wrongly attributed•
to another witness, Aritharn Smith. • . „911ATER-ANGUS-At the
" Fahaersten. res. mance papretotninsciajoraetiprnapsipdolyincitotrooittge icee,r teat? ncl.
Ottawa, Ont.. Aug. 4, --The rtivela- of the bride's mother, Seaburn, Rue. V of even larger th ..,kngs Of visitors than
tions before the Privileges and Elec- sellcounty, Manitoba, oe-july 5(311; hy heretofore; thus instil'. Mg the success of
tions Cotntnittee to -day turned largely Rev. A. Mackay, Mr. Wm.• (Mater, to the greatand only "Western,"
upon the doings of Mr. Farr, who has.
become notopions through the West Miss Maria, youegest datighter of the
The additional buildings' and talent-
slainteit.hW.ni. Angus, formerly of Tucker-
tions will materiallji
add to the comfort
Huron enquiry. Mr, limey Ross'of . of both exhibitor and visitor. The rear -
Toronto, testified that, .1Vir. Fet•r told. ETA.IVIWION-GREEN-On the 271n rangement of the buildings now in pro -
him he Mid" voted es many- as twenty, ult., at the residenee of the bride,
yesterday's report the evidence of Hen-
ry Arrnstrong, polling clex•k at No. 3,
Goderich, that .James Farr, the deputy
returning officer., had . hitn atone
. . : . . gress, the. new stands and entrances. to
two. times in.the election. At the• af- :•Gotierioh. township, by the Reit, S. J. same, together With the greater: conven;.
ternoint sitting Mr. Horton, Town Allin, .Jitmes Hamilton of Porter's. ., •ie ces at main ntrituce and elsewhere
Treasurer of Goderich, was on • . the 'Hill, to Miss Minnie, daughter of Geo. I/ • " e. - ' . -
stand, and hed to makesorne homiliat-' 'Green. '' ' ' . • • •
on the, grouncie, will all centribute to
iug itdinissions in regard to • the part : . . . ..._,..,:...__ the thorough enjoyment. of the many-'
he took in the election. Me,. Fares: - , . ;
trick y disposition was again Active up, BIRTHS. • . • .' Intending exhibitors desiring to se-
: thousands who will visit the Exhibition,
this thee by Mr. Mitchell of Godeinch, oure choice positions, thould Make their
,
who. swore that Fare told him he was. ANGUS-In Win ham on . August 3rd,
g , entries early. The entries closenn ,Sepc
ley. An 'a son
`going to vote for McLean. and Actual- the wife of F. • gusi
6th and -sparse and stabling will be allott
l'y showed him a hailot with a Lease LONG -In. Wingham, on Jii at10 ulY. b , . ed in, the order entries are received.
oPPosite.the name of the'Conservative - .the wife of Mr, j:D.Long, a daug ter. Secretary J. A. Nelles will furnish in -.
candidate: Mr; Farr evidently had the MoBURNEY-TIn East Wawanosh, on formation,' prize lists, programmes, etc..
design to distitin the sitepicions,. if any July 23rd, to the wife of Mr. Wm. Mci- . in .the attractions there will. he 'no
such existed, - of Coneervetife voters . Burney, a daughter. - . - falling offe Better than an revious _
'-yelir .18 itesured,S7, -GreTteT: ippodrurn, -
, • . ..vortn 22 Timm Enviskx.r. .. . . . on July 25th, (0 (4)0 wife of Xr• Pen. interesting Chariot Races„Romare Stand- -est
Harry Roes Was the first witness this Rialterined, n Boni 1, :."31- 'i -ta"' v'iite ing Bacles; Chainetion.. ,liword "ColitestS,
and is employed hy'D. W. Thompeop DAY-InEketer, on Ju y s , te , . eta.; imperial Am Col ,,natitniann. .
ofLouts Day, oPa deUghter., . treupe, Daphnis Family,13rs. Herman-'
' . ' . • He is a tesiclent of Toronto:
niorning. I,
'.46 Q0., 'He. knew Me. 'Farr, wire was DAVIS-At'Rodgerville, on, AeguetIat, ettl, ...Six • Sennett's, Randolf, _ •John J.1
id one third einployed. by .the --eatne - ,the Wife of Geo. Davis, of,e, son. ' " ... • Harty",,Lily Bleisoe, Mable Howard, as
firllii but who since the Vv est Hue,' SOMERS Lin Brtissels, on July .31st, the. welt . as speed • cOntestS, .. 'The ' grand '
on electiiiii has: been residing abroad. - : •• Wife of Mr.. Adam Somers, of a Seri. '''
• QtrestioneallY.,'Mr...,Borden-spid he :XEMP--In Atwood, on July, 21th,:,this, ,
.pyrotechnic displae each . evening win
Say anYthieg about going away,'?A.- . • 'Wife of Mr. John Xeinp, of a son, - : ...' surpass anything of the kind evergiven
He said he was going :to Dakota, tted • , . . ........‘___. .. . , . ,. _ . . . . .
in London.before, The re.alistie repre-
then again he eald' he did not. know .
ni Here lie was going , • . ••
Did he give yon• any idea. of the • rea• -
McALLISTER..-In ()tiptoe On M.
' 0.16MIS. • •• ' . 'In Samoa' ".will be it sight worth • fleeting,
,----•-• , .•. - together with all the stage and ring
odd, Bari. -perfOrinapces under . - sentation of "The British apci America.ns
son why.he %MS • ko4ig 1' .A.-L‘No .; be . biilliaTat illuminte•
:knew that I knew. - : • • • . - . Auguat -7th, , Arilithald xembeter,. tion:'• Special exeursion trains .are be-
- • Did' he gay anything. ",that : indicated 1 • aged 86 years.and 5. months. mg arranging for to leave London after
such.? A..-fieitelted me ifI ' knew the 1VIcIVIILLAN,--•,Iii • Clinton,'.. on Mooday, .the fireworks . This ivill .enable every-
eeasitii be Was goiOgyand I said .1 saw August 7th, Isabelle IleMillap, aged, one to see the Show'from start to finish
It in the •newspapers. . ' . .• 63 years and 6 Months.. - - : and return home the'same :night. .—
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Whatwas it you saw in the papers 1, GRA-[n.Winghatn. oir Attest .1st,, • .•• . • , .. .
..4,:=Something eboot the West Huron '. .; Preeeeie, wife Of Mo Wesley Gray,- •'''. . t . .... , . 7- •
I 't. ' • • . - . - - . aged-62yearsl • . *. • ••
Did he say anythineto yUir . about :a. :ROYAL 'CROWN -
0,ilviay ticket7?.A.-He said he had .,-
XoNICHOL.-In Brussels, 6n JulY.21st,- ••
Andrew. McNichol,' 'aged 57 years,..3
boughtn railwayticket for Dakota.• menthe and 12 days. • .• ' . - • , • •
say he WAS furnish'ed with money,
but 'Stephen, aged 70 years, 0 11YKOL 7
- . Did .he Say anything about being fur-
nished with Money ? A., -No ; he didn't HAWKER, -On ,Tuly . 23,. jas, Hawker, • -
he. told tee he wee going to he. • BLATCHEORD--Iu Thiborne, on •Jely - • '
Did he name any ettm P.A.-He 'said .• 31, Etta. Wood, beloved.. wife of .Win:
•THE WORLD'S ,REST.. • .
•,wvvv% -
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$500 end more if 'he eorild.get it. • . ''. lf.,Blatcliford, aged.30 years., 9 m-onthe
..anci workers. . • • • • • ___.-...11gTHEREORII-.1-.1n....:-West ,.•.Wareanosh.
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ogols,brocs.s.1041sools,ssfraKofrago•w-.*014*4-s*covr,oNs,,9-qp..0,%.ieztv.as,
McKINNON.. & Co .
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BARGAINS FOR 11 -IE WEEK. ;
2 This store's standard never lowers. It takes Courage to
Ta, take tile loss necessary to move all goods that belong to ;
earamer, but out they go regardless of cost or value. Above 0
0 everything else we insist on keeping the stocks clean and ;
3: selling all goods in their season. It isnot everywhere that N
way. There are inany stores that carry goods over rather V
than sell at a loss. • But we are on a different tr.ack,---no
doubly certain
4, danger •of collision, hese prices make the riddance ;
-Printed °bellies fast, ciao rt•I-Were 80 now 5c.
_Iteeslins floral deeigns were 12ie now 00
-Whtte Clemons woven pink spots were 18e now 50,
-Printed Organdie Muslin 7 patterns were 15c now Vic.
-Pink and Blue Organdies fancy woven stripes were 10c notv 74e.
• -Wool Delaines floral designs'Were 25e now 124c.
_Wide Prints 'fast colors. were 8o now 5c. • ,
-Dress Linen in stripes end spots were 126c now 5c.
-Fancy Dress Goods 40 inches wide were.Me pow 121e.-
-.•Oolored 0.ashmeres in 3 colors 40 inches wide were 25c now 1.5e,
-Fancy Dross Goods plain and figured were Mc now 35e,
-Figured Dress Goods milk and wool were
-Fine Dress goods in Covert Cloth. were $1 now 75e.
o.
• 0
el If you are interested iu the a,bove goods you shoubl be ;
4 here early Thursday morhiug as a ehance to get new --sea- 41)
o sonable goods aeabout ball price does not often occur,. v
0 CASH -AND ONE PRICE,
FM0KINNON Of 00. BLY.TH si4
AMY CLOSING. I
.We commence on June .I.5th to Close our.Store every
evening at 7 o'clock sharp,. Saturdays .and, prior ' to '
holidays excepted.
Our stock of Hardware of all kinsls:is very. .complete
and our prices are right, having ft large stock in be.,
• fore the late advances on all kinds of Hardware.
Don't buy Bind.er•Twine until, you see 'Our brti41,
-beats everit_ft.
You didn't see hint with any cheque? and 11 days. . • ' • • 130LISHINQ SOAP
A. -No. se.: : •
• BUNT!, 1 r -In Molesworth, on July. .n Ur tug oprmg trade we are offering / •
ng the largest and Most 00111
Witness testified that tbe. time- he 25th, Henry Bonoett, aged 61 years-.• - zor q ., •
•
-saw Farr, one day "during ttie last week WHALEN-1n Grey, on July 28th john polishing brightly- witliont Piet°
stock 'of „High, Medium and Lew Priced Furniture in
I 4.
in he was passing Fares hoerding . Whalen, aged 82 years. • • ,
house at noon, when Farr: called hitp RANXIN-In Egmondville, on August SCrilb. ,billotr, • Silvervvare the.County. • We bave some great values to offer in
We arenow delivering Coal. Leave your orders at
our Store for prompt delivery.
HARLAIND BROS.
-IRON AND HARDWARE STOVES AND TINWARE
roadfoot- Box
9
Maenad a etureerS and ISealers in
LL KINDS OF FURNITURE.
• • • * - s
in, and toldhim he was in a bad fix, • •
• and about the same as being In gaol. let Waiter Rankin aged 37 years and ware,,Dishes, Knivesnnd FOrk,
6 months. - '• ' Spoons, Cutlery of all kinds, PARLOR. sU er.s, . 'co U,CH le
Farr said that a sumo:tone was out for l AND LOUNGES.; •
him which he was dodging. The same , -- -- . '- .e- - ------ • B111.88 oll. HarTleiSe Bra88 ' •011.
get aie. , : ' Do net • say "illlacirann'ed Essayt:"..4.1Taaknie
What took_plate•then ? A. -.I asked Hood's Seesaws'. .....al. k. indS, COpper • Utensils,
him what hehad done, He told me hungry all :the tune and food never Linware, Pewter, Glassware, .
what he did, He teld trie. that he was hurts me," • .
returning &deer in the election at God- • Never say to your friends that you • . '
Windows Fire Irons; Cooking •
,
erich and that he Voted 22 titnes him- are as Hied in the morning as at hight. Utensils , Of all kinds, Marble •
,
self. Thet's..about all lie said. If they haripen •to be sharp they will
Did he give you any informathin as tell Toe Hood's Sarsaparilla cures that 'W'oodwork. FloorsMirrors n this line we carry a complete stock. Our Horses -arid Mit
Mr. Borden -That's what he was do- y some one, "Yhere s no need cif that, ,,,, • • •
ing in West Heroo, We. ' ter' HOod's Sarsaparilla cures pimples." • WILL NOT SCRATCH THE MOST
On cross examination•witness said Its is improper and euneeessary to
say "Mr-healthls poorand my blood is•5ELICATE ARTICLE.
liquor at the time this confession was bad." flood'e Sarseparilla will give ' . Agent, ,
made. At this time Fiirr was board- you good blood, and godd health will Sole
ing at 41/ Chureli.street, Toronto. Wit follow as a natural consequence.
later, bet Farr was gone, and he had-
ness called around there a few days •H. • B. COMBE
n't seen hint since. •
Questioned by Mr. Borden-: Chemist and Druggist.
,
eveningwitness went around to see •, • • What Not to Say. • Do not
him againeind they went ter a walk to . , Engines- and Boilers, 13rass -.of buy until you have paid a visit to our Warerooths.
:UNDERTAKING:
to how he voted ? . tire feeling.
What was Farr's' work, in Thompson . Do not say "My' Mee • is full of pint- "r% fit are up to, date and our charges reasonable.
• Oilcloths, Bath Tubs, Bicycles,
rlated Ware, Etc„ Ete. •
machine. ' Eles." You are quite likely to be told
BROADFOOT• BOX &
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that Fare Wits somewhat the worse for •
A railway collipion in Prance -on Sat-
urday killed seventeen and wounded 78
persons., •
Was Vatridrunk that evening 'when
fie told you about his voting so 'often ? / •
•
•
A. -No - he bad been drinking, but he
was ndedrutik.
Was he perfectly.ahle to take care of
himself ? A --Yes. '
Tann I'VANTED WHISINEY,
At the afternoon sitting of the cont.
mittee Mr. Wm. 1.4. Horton, town SEPTEMBER 7th TO 18th, 1E109
treasurer of Goderich was called by Entries close September 6th Space
Mr, Russell, Ile stated that on the allotted on receipt of entry,'
day previous to the election, not being y ears Exhibits will be unsurpassed, attrao-
satisfied with tile way that Deputy
Returning Officer Farr was behaving u
Mid:- s SOOTHING SI'Kuk Iia 1100) , tions better than ever. Hippodrome,
sed by millions of mothers for their children 'harlot Races, Champion Sword Con -
himself, iie he had been on a spree,wit- while teething If d'stu b t 1 ht d
ness saw Dr. Huntei and Xr. Yates,
and the latter was sent to see Farr to
'induce him to resign his position as de-
puty returning officer.' Parr did not pond upon it, InetherS, there is no mistake about in Samoa," and all ring and platform at -
resign, but acted as deputy returning It mires Diarrhcea, regulates the Stomach tractions.
0 ffiocne rt.he
po'lling day Fail. sent for him Gunts,reduceshintentnation,ttegivestoneand Special excursion trains will leave
allergy to the whole system
mut bowels, cures Winn Colic, softens the -
to regneat hirli to do something, A Soothing Syrup" for children teething is tea-
mr8. :Winslow% London each evening triter the fireworke.
bo came and told hitt that Farr wan-
te to see him, Witness went to the of the oldest and beat female physicians and Send for Prize Lists and Programs.
Saito tho taste and Is the prescription o one Grounds Will be beautifully illuminated.
po ling booth, and Farr mune opt and cents a bottle. Sold by all druggists through -
nurses in the 'United States. Price twenty-five •
eaid"Can't you get me some whiskey?" out the worm:" Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Lt -COL. W. M. GARTS11011E, Pres.
Witness said he would try, but if Farr we -Ism -we soorinsesv.Rtie. J. A. NELMS,: Secretary.
got any he did not get it from hint.
Cross-examined by Mr. Borden-:
Did you tree him Inside ot, outside
of the palling booth ? mire
outside, he came to the door.
Were you surprised P A. -Yes, 11)41(1
no business with hins,
You were working on the election ?
A. -Yes, but not on election day.
was walking round most of the day'.
Witlking round just for your.bealthP
A Well, principally no. .
'Witness walked round the square a
good many times during, the day, and
went home et 4 o'cloek.
Were you solarised at Parr sending
for you P I was not very
nitwit surprised. ,
Were you surprised that he wanted
whiskey P Ae:--Well, no, considering
the condition be Waft iti the day before
I cild not think it strange that he
should want a drink.
You got no spirituous liquors for
him P A.. -Nene whatever.
Thet e was sotne effort made to sub.
stitnte SORie ono else than Parr as de.'
play returning' officer was cue.
rent talk around town that Farr was
drinking, and eome of us thought he
inightnot be able to work on polling
• ruriattiret )13titaitertgi 71CTiticlortalater
J. Manage
,Night and Sunday calls answered a,t Residence of our •
Funeral Pirecter; Chidley, Xing SE., opposite Foundry. •
THE WESTERN FAIR OUR (i
LONDON • SPECIALTY
broken of your rest bra sick child Auffering tests, Imperial ,Taps, Famous Lady M-
aud crying with pain of Cutting Teeth mule& ders, World Renowned Gymnasts, and
once and get a bottle of "Mrs. Winslow's sooth-.
Aerial Artists galore. Fireworks each
ing Syrup" for Children Teething. It will re -
neve the peer little sufferer immediately, De. evening,' The British and Americans
ThatAny Good Could Witt."
Should he provided with goad health
and everyone Who would -have good
health thould remember thatpure,rich
blood ie. the first requisite. Ilood'e Sax-
eaparille, by giving good blood and
good health, haft helped many rt filen
to succesa besides giving totrengtb and •
courege to them:ands of women Who,
heforeteking It 'could not even see any
od In life to win..
ood's ring tire gentle, yet effective,
EM111111101••••••......
of Eureka Harness Oil. will take the
stiffness out of old harness and triake
it soft as new. It will look like new.
• It oils, softens, blackens and
preserveS the leather. Von.
can keep new harness from—
wearing out and. renew
• the life of old harness with.
tit eft Oft filiyattrharnassatta on your
earritle top. Put up et raps front
fr 0 ont to 3 gallon. Sold 'everywhere,
IMPORIAL 0*,,i Limited
IS FLOUR and FEED, and our
greatest seller the White SW tin Flour.
This le, vite believe, the most premier
brand on the mat•ket. If you try it
• onee you will he so pleased with it
that you will prefer it to other: 'brands.
• Woarenowselling tlie White Swan
at $1.75 pee cwt, Several of our custo-
mers have asked for Rye Flour of
• which we now have a stock on hand.
OUR GROCERIES
• are always fresh and well assorted
4 nerd the pricey, you will find, are
• most reasonable..
Butter and
Eggs wanted.
O. OLSON C.Dickson, D- P. A., Toronto
•
The Tourist Route
Of America,
TPIE MODERN
VESTLETYLE coAcrErEs
PRI,LIVAN AND
, CAE
sEnvxas ABI
• "TY.V.r110-1).ATIC{1-11"
Vestibule Ovens daily between Mammoth
thereto, Niagara Falls, Detroit arid chimera,
amine best serviee Alas° via this route to
Ottawa, Montreal, Qtiebec Portland, etc. A
ra:ivetritoitgtdeviiiiiegfirtatertVgit!
• g an ay, fackinao, Duluth. lhousand Islands,
ISt, Lawrence River, Montreal, Quebec, Hague
nay River. Sea Coast. Resorts, Europe, etc.
Illustrated publieations, maps amt, full anil
reliable information may be obtained from any
agent Grand Trunk,RalLtvay. System.
M
• 4 A. O. Pattison, G. T. It. Agent, Clint5n.
----------- - - - ---- --- —' F, It. rtodgens, G. T.It, Ticket Agent,Clintoti.
Iffallitoba .
. Notice to Advertiser&
it •
Advertisements for pages 4 and 5
.....
..—...........—..4.
Excursion ints"t, be in this office nn Saturday to
ure'insertioe the followiug week
'
m
epd for pages 1 and 8 not later than 14
Fare $28
. Jobs, points.
Good going boat or rail.
'rickets good for twe months.
For further particulars apply to
W. J11010[81
' o clock Monday evening. Advertisers
AGENT 0,13; It. CLINTON
will please bear this in mind.
. • • •
FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER5TH
ovr
10
STRATFORD, ONTARIO.
Nearly sixty pe"r‘ cent of the students
We enrolled during the past year from
. outside of Stratford came from nearer
CANNED Three times the number of Applications
other business colleges than ours.
MEATS
cantioa mote ate a boort to (.110year. Only one kind Of business edit
-
tired hotentwiro &wing the sum. cation given to our students and that
met, mouths. Thtly save thud "the best." Write for our new 0(11341
for 'office help have been received this
, year as compared with any previous
and labor. No hanging over a logue, the iffiest in Venetia.
hot stove if you yet Canoed W. 3,ELIATOTT, Principal
CHICKEN
TURKEY
TONGUE'
PIGS' FEET
•
'Our stack is Alt fresh and from
the best tanners. Try avail of
Chleken for your Sunday dinner,
JI ANT tin Li
- _ An 111111 1 111111111%1111111
.401get .0ettOrtabet. 0ornpotind,
is successfully Mier nientifly by titer
10.000/Adte5. fr, ofteolfenl. Ledioitask
ourdrit stfoe erttrii 105t
4')(8 50 0(3her 05 511tgtPri'AZI'Vvtrgtl:gnrIvrbot:70.acot,it.tAlyk1;
00eig1./obi tieten
y amor, gnu.
4
ne 044 rObIrEtt poutindedby Ali
, teeNnetibit Dlltigaliti141.00440t.
No. 1 anti No 2 sold 'in Clinton let ftydne
J401(14)11, Dructert.
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