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The Clinton News-Record, 1899-09-21, Page 1° • f s e -S • . ".• :? •.. j'" Numbi 2Ist Year CLINTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 214899, Whole The News -Record will be sent to any address litutit the end of next year,that is to January lst, 1901, for $1. It leads for Local News aqwwiesa 5iete-*9tereet Arig ' ee Geaewslaaa4 eeeteleS44Wieloer • neve r stops in ite ceaseleszi task -if you -have the olci 611 removed and new oil applied at'least once M two years, Oonsider the wear as they beat away the tninutes, hours, clays, weeks and years, . Take care of Tour watch -have is e it properly. ened and oiled. We Clean and repaii all kinds - ft promptly, accurately and •at moderate Lost. WE AuE LEApEres ot4t ID) Fmrs (pf, EXPORT WATOR REPainEit AND --JEWELER. te!-.:E0t-MFtSlEt0 42•M!ORee:P-45t5t1" - - A W.741. AXAUTT IA A . • ZGY riait BYER We are showing a line of Jardienieres that are the chea- pest we have ever. offered. Think.Of buying a nicely de- corated jardieniere, farge size, for 35 cents. They 08,11 be seen Ili our south window.. •, 11 -ave you -seen the Trunks, contain- in6 pounds of Gloss Starch, we are "er offe ing? The Trunk is well -finished, • withslock and key, just what your little.,111 a Wants to keep her doll's clothe, in. The starch is the same you pLy 10 cents pee pound for, bet r , . we sel, "the Trunk 'and 6 pounds of • stare for 50 cents. • • • • , . aye just received ' 4 gross more • of those • 35c per dozen Masses,' ost the thing to put - always was a specie y ne• and for this term's trade have in stock all the authorized Text Books used in'the Public and Model sehoels, aa well as in the Collegiate Institute. ,(3or assortment of Scribblers and Exercise • Books is very complete, • and are the best ' values • that can be secured. " i3cous. (c)zraa&, supplied free with alt • our School Books. ,mitooaa vii2Paaam El es) We have in stock sam- ples of the latest School Maps and can supply them to school sections, ( n very special terms. School °rayons, Dic- , tionirries,: Blackboard Brushes, etc„ always in stock. es • 9 ee co :44 Dyer s stare X -Gea,i,asoaepao e•iiieak?a464, girEIRIC3 (ckg nIgt 11 MBE. $ ' - 1 _ some folks ettythey are not ywell. Because tbe•e es tire easily, • Inmost such cases there is eye- strain. . ' Neglected eyestrain is sure to , produce ele ness. Be wise.. Have your eyes examined. • Know their exact condition an expert. .. - Consultation free. - -r- The 0. N. W. RxhibIlloo. $4000,001or Apples, Jostle; Wanted. • fleatli of a Pionlorvarna. ale directors of the G.11, W. Exhi- ' Mr, Az thur Cook ot Cook &000k, A verdict is expected in the 13eck. Mr. Roberti Fitzsiriaons received Busy Week. -This has been am was bition are malting a big push and ex., apple clealets,whofrone long experience Garrow trial in A few der; now, that is telePhene • message treal Ishurnaale 'equally busy week for Varna, of next situation as well as Wednesday and Thursday' anyone, says that their dignity iiniA refuse to be tired out the death Of yesterday vShiels breugheleini ;mord of " hiuncle e , Me Henry Fitz -•the apples have been pooring into sup, pea to draw to Goderich on Ttiesday In the business is able to. size up the if the judge; do not further' stand on The evaporator is in full swing, thus • week a "greaterthen has been" crolvd, the; season's apple crop will be the From their prograni we fancy the Ex- means of putting int() eireulation in hibition ought; to be well worth going this county alone the tidy sum eel to see. ' $003,000. This includes the price of Hoer ti Pastern •' the fruit itself an& barrels, togeted Under the above tseeatog the poe. with the amount paid for packinge.de. ' tege La prairie (Man.) News ef last This estimate will give outsiders emile • week • bad the following i- W. J. ideir of the value of the prodiretof the Mitceell, whom inany in town will Efttroe Apple Bele. • • CLINTON' •. Q;6410ebea9se44 te) uron news to any address d of 19e0 for pal )1U 1k�1lfl1co . . ' aSee will • , nal • , $1, • • Bode and Shoes have gone up lit value;but R. .3.• .01uff still A. remember, houghe •the Clinton, Ont., Wesernes Marna' Nnwe-RUOntisoure two years ago, He A. reception was held •ba. WUUs has enlarged the tared twice in -the two churth last evening to give the congee. years and judging from the appearance,. geteen an; cpportsosity of wet coming he is making the staid old town bumhome their muck respected pastor, There's a lot of enteeprise in Brother Rev. Alex. Steu'art, after hie three Mitchell and he deeerees todo well. , months' trip abroad. There waslunele Hasn't Sold Otot. . . and a progierm consisting of musio and The report having become current addresses... The people of Willis that 3*, 0. Miller had disposed of church are iajoiced to have their pastor, his lease of the Hotel Clarendon, he re. arming 'them again aed no doube he ' quests TEE 111AWS-RIXIono to contra.. equally well pleased to be once WO diet it Mr. Miller has built up a good, in the charge where he is so touchnee trade for the Clarendon, hes made it preciated, . „ inorepopular than ever before, and meows Droned. • by any set of politicians. Their Loril. simonso ailed about eeventY years' anci ply the dernand. . • . ;ship know, just as well as anYhedf one of the ploneere of Niesouri town•A great• many of this locality pent else,thet the missing Linkleter is being ehlP. • The funeral will take place some part of lase week Uncle the Whole * s paid to keep Mit of the country until on Friday and owe member qf Mr. • 'Week at London Fair, it degieion isrendered an4. Islet eo leng as he can make three times as much br absenting himself as he could by limi- est toil, just so long will 'he continue on the safe side of the border. fan Madmen' ex the Church. • It has been known for some tune that Ian Itaciaren has been critically study - Ing modern church niethods, and the results are now to be made public in , the Ladies? Home Journal. His Hest article is called "The' Candy -Pull Sys- tem in the Church," and in • this be •treacly states what many have felt but have ecancely ventured to publicly aspere with regard to social tendencies of ,the church, The great English atittitor will then handle ...The Koine% in the Church," and after that answer. the 'stg the opinion is pretty generally ex- The merchente .had their winderS somewhat artlinquestion,‘; ShOd Mib" •Preetied thatif ould the lnister e Shot? couldn'e *make • it• neatly dressed yesterday and; Fel,e go nobody else need try, The gentle- visitors freely reneareted upon th :face:rade Pound. man whose name has been mentioned in fine appeeranee, thie kind of a connection with the lease is an old'resi- vertising, as well as in the chief of 4 dent of the town and very populaeviz.. printers' ink, the business meu'i ' In February 1897 Mr. L, E. Vogler, a ,Prorninent farmer of Xent county, and ;brother of Mrs. ,Wm. 'Coats, Sr., .coneztare neeteanars orsaake, '•ousstoie lead all campeators .and tee... ' of Clineon; ' was drowned • while The Oollegitite football club' was ore quite willing that their pieces slioutet, crossing the .,„ Thames' ' River :" on . . • ganized hist .week with tee ' fotiowing go on record •They don't resort teth '' ..... . officers :--President, W. E. • Rand, oichiashioned wiry of doing.businereili, etihetealielycewa,antoil:AlselZybintrztiteftwa;as The sup- Secretary•Treasurer, J. E. Archibald, e. _that ire, .holding off until then. pulp+. ao4 t.‘1,0.1 go th.00. Wised that he through an air hole. Aikenheird, Rollie MacPhersaie; Onra- one better; ' : ' . .1/4''' three weeks age when ie*as found by, John Agnew, tors quote figures • Managing 0.011emittge, _, The bodywas notrecovered Until some tor, John •Laird.• The club is .sninus ens sivetierviaires. . ' ' . some men who were diggieg in a sand s much of last year's :material and will eir, Swallow informs THE llEws.R.t. "flit close by. the riyee benk...-The-bply, . have to draw upon the colts, but it is eeonn...that.he--•has eeeidede-toe'reitiee was riet,Tirs-e, recognizable, but quite possible they win peeve eqiiel•to frorn the grocery business, in which "e was identifiel by the Clothes which Mr., the occasion and keep the red and lelge has been engaged. for eleven yeaea. Veg/ar Wore when the accident hap. :to the front, practice begins. this Previous to that he was for several Pened, The body is thought to have .week • Tears etripleyed111 the gram trede, a sp- been carried into the open pit during . raa aiminsi7 opeerap, , - - . . . skienee in all of eighteen years in 011 • the spring freshet when the river over The millinery Onenings "take place ton. He has, been a Member Of ' '!i ilowedits banks. . ' this evening and already the . diffeeent town, council, is a pillar of •Wil esi. Witham Rath is Read. establishmenes. arebowers of beauty. chOreh and aetstee in S.S. eiork,in sh Raw who lived hts resolve o Fitzsimoure family here will likely at- tend, Death otThos. 0, •Coopen 4/1 • Ur, Thos. 0. Cooper died on Feiday flightiest, his strong•constitotion with - deeding the infirmities of Old age and the attaoae ot disease much longer than those Whet watched by his bedside expected. Re • was born in 'Rent. • county, England, on July 191h, 1808 and thus had reached, the extreme -old .age of ninety-one years and two months, Be Was married in the Old Land to Katharine Kempton, who survives him. They came to Canada and Huron in 1837 and after two.yettre residence in Goderich took up lot 40 on the 9111 cericession where they re - Allred the chatter tibmit-shipes, stylesehe is a:good citizen, and .,..,.. e • for manY Years intlibee-relehtitY •of Bel-. fashioue, ete.eete., the masculine Mind leave is aseuree of i*e'gret,f ea. al ;;,..: 8 pave, hut moved a few years•Ago to is apt to become bewildered, but open. three boys "'ming up" 4-4d• .9% '''' ' Proton ea Grey :COuney, and later stile' ing night is to the ladies a Mild sort of sake more than ariy thing e se' ag I le ' . . into the village of Dundalk, died on :high revel: They will be out eo•night, itied to tOte up farin. in.g" '. ' • . '1,„ SOOtWollge.4 abut seventy yeare. He wit.hoireet doubt, in force and the fair Court of Rivlatoo. ' , . ' : • • 'i had. been sick foe. seine, time and • the . .. milliners have made ready for their re- The ()Mot of Revision for the to n end was not unexpected. Mrs. Samuel ception. A description. teeelesestalii, do etseiteise•lield In thee fteeeireirall -ie rPinti of toein, one of his. daughters; e difrititylee Viola- Thursday and as.theList, which. velel Wen home a eveeleeago and. reran:Med , . . at least a celitmn but this being SIM* then be made final, it is altogether until the eilei•easteeelier sider Mrsathrt- week we ha* not that neoce space. at likely, he, that upon which the ne t Alton of Nelson, B.C.,ladjilso.ret our' deeposale - :, • ' , , . fight Will be made, both parties lia, is .and was present et, the deallerd.e.Tne , An floorsofio Ladies' fa. .. . . • ,,•• . been. active in hunting up aerivals anCifs. .deceased haa alway a caiiieden farming • The 'Ladies' Aid &the Ontario street equally as dilligent in inekneg out until a few enentbs ago' When he and •instruetive and the most refined' of M.ethodist church raised during, the list ef departuees. 'e The Liberals are bought apeoperty in Dundalk and was Mos B. Pickard has returned home past year eover $400.. Of this ihnotint seeking to strike off thirty-five names only nicely settled d . . . own•.when the Do* alt mItchen, ter;ripendeig a few weeks with friends. any inedicine company set up in t he . and 'add 10, while the Conservatives evitalile copied him eff: lie; vvife err- . Innerkip and Drumbo. • place A handsome present' will be 'will endeavor to. add forty and rives andle is expected she will either. . en t • tb person who k the Mrs: W. Tebbutt has purchand'the ; . 1.„... eionee andlot owned by Mr. •fteo, gut... . . .bra eighteeo...4#0.0.0ft. yhe. Voters' move. to .ollotop or otteteseve to .„,„,.. eiler fdid.inteidateeviog iiito. it _tit an greatest number,,llai ' weeds : o- ot ef:the., 1, ea .Act. might' be strengthened In neer her•chicleen. Mr. Seltenep went ; lettere lir Go Remedy Company' early date'''. ' • . .• ' , ' • . . ' • • several reepecte, ' Rfor iustaliae, a ied- up tin the funeral atid,retualed ngitiU . The.W. 3,L S;. sent: a bale of goods to '''' and no doube a. good many will enter. ce The new brick church is going up very fast, although the weather has - not been very favorable, nevertheless • the hands employed are moving with good speed and no doubt the roof will don cover the walls. The old Methodist parsonage has heen moved back, the main house be. hind the brick for kitchen purposes, etc., and the other part in front of the stable. for a driving shed. Accident --While Mr. George Rath - well was driving- over to Varna last Monday morning his horse stumbled going down the gully and threw Geo, and hie sister out against the fence. Neither. were very seriously hurt. Beth shafts were broken and the horse mainedfor thirter-eiglet years. In 1877 n1itttebruised. they 'retired from farming and moved Bad Cat -Mr. Wilson,evho was hire into Clinton and have ever since beeO with Miee El, Reid, was cutting bands at Mr, Tohn Reamers threshing, Gode. residents. For the past few years Mr. Cooper has been in feeble health and but rarely' was seen' down, tewn. To Mrand hirs. Cooper were born six children e-Williara, deceased a year; Jelin T. of Bolesevaire' Ma*.; Geo. A. of • Goderich township) Mrs. David Barge of to*e ; Mrs, William Meting of Godericla and Mrts. Samna Brow!? of Aeoberly. The funeraltook place on Monday to .Clinton cemetery' and the • servicee•wersi conducted by. Rev. j. E. Parke the deceased being a, meinber of the Church of England, . The pail- corn last week nearly severed his heel beide-es were -selected by Mr. Cooper ,from the foot by the machine he had. some time previous to his death and • It was a terrible cut and will take a were Jackson, William J long time to heal: . '• Biggins, $, G. Plummer, Isaac Dodd, Mr.& Moffat welt to Exeter to the lienrY Steep and H. joyner.,, Show as he was one of judges and has been called upon to act in that ca. pacity for the last :eight years there. This is a good recommendation surely 'rich township, When • three Or four sheaves came down he wits in the act of butting the band of one when the feeder pulled ehe sheaf and result was • the foimer stuck his arm with the • sharp knife severing the artery and muscles, The arm was rapidly tied up and he at once driven to Clinton to tor. Gunn, who dressed therwound. It will be scimetime before lie wfll resunie his work again. • ' .• • Mr. JohirJohnson, jr., wiffie•=ding Rohnesyllie. • • —7- ' for just judgment and fine reputation Rale of Serrforth visited, friends as • • • in our neighborhood this week, sys'armdgje: . . at Mr . x " Maguire and wife are visit; friend _n Mr Jas eLobb of Galt is visiting own fr-m O. --W°CinlYgh"le,cr 111Tohnedyayd,Kithvee Imamn pranizri;y sTnhuenydirvpearbreyenIsylainsidtinegsp -"Mee M. Call efltindon silent a few rencle, Mr.'. James Gra- eucpi a 1 li yrk greater part of the didance through days with here • elides Fair, and U freein of Clinton where ems magaire gave sWnenre4:77 guests of Miss 'Brene..tittil on. Miss J.Phipps Sunda ed. 'th ,thet"irr*II*--eeneeectvand";;Teetiree every Professor Stuart, the manager of - excellent ern d ' holding an instruction to the youth not long ago. • • , anion. via rie s night this week in the Temperance eraSleVefertalh, eir°atthe Wile;i-me...atitinateelaoniloef Gtuond: erich onMonday each evening. It is both Interesting Ball; The hill is peeked to the door . Myth. ...,--..... Thos. Watson, Willies:a MOW and ' Alochennison wheeled to eoderieb on Thursday night. • Mr. and Mrs. J. (e, Einigh and two daughters of Gederich visited, friendie I in town on Sunbays ,, ie Rev. Ur, Armstrong of Dungannon._ ; J 1 preached in Trinity ehurch on Sunday. Mid Cora, McTavish ot Detroit, Tile. has been visiting the Misses Anderson, , returned to her home on Saturday. . e Moore 80 Carter, livers* Men ha. v° Si • boughtMr. John Maionaldet lob ab the •" corner of King and. gotten steeds; •anelee‘ and willemild. a, Hedy barn there. • ... Den.stedt il-roe. have bought it the . • hardware .business from Chas.aa4tii- ton and Will rtioYe to that stand in near future. • • , Church.- In absence of the Superin- tendent, the S.S. was conducted by Wm. Lowery last Sabbath.- C. E. topic was taken by: ,A. E. Wethmal on Wednesday eveningr. Bev, 'S. F, Parke, Clinton, • conducted- diViOee'e••ee-e' service on Sabbatl* evening here. - What about the picnic? ' School.-- Owing to the Huron Central the school has hi:AWES-5' ; Wednesday of this weeks° as tie enabler:es:, all to teke in the Fair. ' The Thessalon pine planking ba duly come to lend and the bridge construction is being rapidly pusheise tc a finish, an able gang of two experte and five local hustlers being at Wear, , Theatructure be assuming proportions , and the jolly farniees will soon _whistle • over Gravel contract will be the next in order after which it is thought be too cool for ,e,flies. on Us" so there • - will be none. . ' • Sundayectin the burg. -„Mr. and Mrs. also Master Eerl.sts the q of Mrs. Brownlee. Jno. Johnston, Jr., of Londeebertie'ea, the guest of her father, 3; Johnston. Ella McBrien visited, at Xinburn last r .1300 went eo paying the debt Warmed by a recent addition to the Rampage and 540 interest on the saie .So onde cessful were the ladies'that the Quae- • terly Board bas asked etind they have accepted the duty of paying off the mortgage debeof S700 still remaining upon the parsonageft leas been' the custom of the ladies in the past to He is ezeabled to 09 this As he raise fends by a series of socials, bue bought 'fres fall stack before the these they have decided to abandon raise, ee. . ' and will instead:inaugurate a series of , monthly contributions; • tt is proposed • sells tleene a,t the old prices. 9 •TEIE TWO AsTIS. r • We make riespeciahty at ave , more Varied aeti tment • -All the leading , OtipI ar� now that the church make a special effort mime,•th clear 'off this indebtedness and for ial,„btejlirlex-c, the Amount raised it will be entttled to • : credit in the 201h Century Fund which .bas for its oiled the wiping off of existing incurobrances. SWAM/a FROYZ Hats and • large and We prefer making many and quick than ever. sales at a small profit ' each time to holding out fee big prices. We do Wends on this basis and find re satisfadery. Read there few pa- ` ces we are quoting this Week ; we •e •have 2.0any more equally good if MEMO- /:, , _Makes are to f turd atom. Sizes robe ai rleena Balbriggen -Uri rwear $1 per*Iteesztraartetue.1 Ind the/thing for fall. in our When you are ready for to Th •your falleuit, come to us. • We have the goods that will stilt you and at most; suitable priced. Our ties are well known to be snug and comfortable. not better • Smock and Overalls, per pair $1.00 e pveralls,.50c to $LOO, • . ,Panta, 51.00 to 0.50. • L. Nano "ETON. '•• . CLINTON. e es • A - iss---sesteeesee - - ay •c• • ° Mr. John Lashato Returns. • Mr. John Latham of Londesboro re - tinned on Monday night from his three weeks' sojourn in Manitobe }le left Winnipeg at 11 o'clock Saturday night and reached Clinton just forty- eight homer later which includes a three hours' stop in Toronto. MLLash- am spent the bulk of his time at PiL d Mound, in which district he owns 1200 acres of lancl, about 400 'being un- der cultivation, either on shares or leased.. The4majority of the settiLrs fire„from Huron ceunty, round about Clinton. About three mileo from Pilot 'Mound Is the Londesboro SettleMent of about erventy families who are do- ing well this year. They have learned how to farm and as tbe remit do not raise wheat alone. They geow oats and barley as well and many of them have from twenty to twentyfive cows. Mr. Armstrong, who wane out from Bayfield a few years ago, bought half section and putting 200 acres of it under cultivatinn the first year he grew enough .wheat to pay for the 820.' John Macdonald; also of the Settkniene, has a barn 40x140 with a atone foundation. In conimon with a nutnber of others,he objects to the ten or twelve foot foundation, such as the Ontario fanners build, for the reason that the breath of the eattle in tho ex- tremely frosty weather forms it thick eoatitig 01 100 on the stone wall. Mr, Gorrel, formerly of Goderich township, threshed 18,000 bushels of ode, for • Whieh wars receivinge twenty.flve • cents per bush has been in VIletshington State for about el at the 'Pilot Mound oats teatet lie years past In 1808 he wed nor USICIZ)2,19t$ prnoliiii;alstohethe bushel. n ver eg n °I1 ° C rit5 aflitY4rir tb"Ittle the KI talk and the trill from h to St. Michael's took Art," / p. m. "A story of ehanged etc ental roof. eeurc... are 11 a. V., "A West 0, Lod spending p..ilew weeks under the par- ylval devices at Zion again. the etTlitthildia;lot go to the troU- San Francisco ord after bending two Week& r ntott propene', friends hi Clinton and LOnclethoro this dent of Clinton inky move into Stan- ley atter the lase Court of Revision had' been held in that toevpship but:pervious to making ep the final appeals here; so Tuesday night. - • Orchard Sold by Auction.• •• • A despatch from Collingwootl on Monday was as follovvs :-The tbat although loosing hie' franchise in • •• • • . import - town he ceuld not get on to the town- ship listsind would be shut out alto- gether. 'this is an injustice that a num- ber have suffered from and it ought to be reasealed ire the earlied possible moment. , . • 1 . ' their orchards. Mr, W.W. Cox.one of mrs. Bowie ma on ma near the most successful fritie growers took Mrs.Boreie, who was born in London a new departure in the way of disposing 'England, eighty years ago, but who of his crop, instead of selling to the • has been a residlent of this country for buyer be advertised for tenders and the twenty-five years and, the greater part buyera sought him. On Satorday he of the tune a citizen of Clinton, died' disposed of the entire crop of apples as on Thursday last. She had been ill for they hang on the trees to an outside the past twelve months but congestion buyer'. It is estimated that tbere are oe the tangs Was the immediate cause Over 1,600 b,arrels, whia Will net Mr. of her death. Mrs. Bowie's husband (7ox in the neighborhood of $4,000. He preceded ler into the Spleit Land over has no packing or barrels to supply. it score of years and ever since she has Outaide if the apple crop he will sell made her home with her daughter, $7,000 worthpf plums, Pears Andaman Mrs. W. J. Copper. The other, mein- fruits from the same farmn. bets of her family are: Mts. S. Castle , „,, , , 'At the funeral which took piece on• and Mrs. Melted, who is also deceased'. 4:th"Syrr:vhlecate:x"wtisgunbdea'y'. held In st.. Peter's Saturday afternoon to 'Clinton cone - The baseball team played in. Allan tbeerlyn,gthseixpla;lela-bneda.sr:rnes, rooewn Asemlencstinonnd, Craig last Friday and was defeated by ance of this pert of Ontario as a fruits growing district is beeonsing better known each year. This year the erop, , especially apples, has been very large, and some. of the 'progressive farmers are realizing good roond Fiume from Blvd. Cooper and Ed ,R and.S. Cestle. a score of; 11 to 74 The foundry has an exhibits at the The seryice at birth the house and Brantford Fair this week in charge of grave were conducted by Rev. W. G. Agents Hinehley and Moheing. liewseat pastor of the leattenbuty Serviced the House of Refuge was chounritchectwi6inal fworhic.! taken last Sunday by Mr. A. T, Cooper ethtreedeteeMetitsitehagalell ' and. next Sunday it will be in charge many years. Mrs. Bowie was a good of Mr. J. H. Mellardv woman and held in esteeni by all who e ' rThe Collegiate Institute epode will knew her. Nuggets Prom thgeirdlice . • The Commencement exercises will be held on Friday, September 201h. . , • A shorttimesince Mrs. (Dr.) Graham take piece on November 10th. rdeived it letter frem her brother, W. Tirs NnwsanCono until the end of X. Wright, which vette post -marked next year for one dollar Is big value Dawson Oity, August ith, andOlinton, for the TOMO. ME Nnws-Itistionn August 2.8th. Ie was thus Jose -three solicies comparison and thrives Upon weeks en mute. Accompanying the it. . letter was 'a registered package con. The Viceter Times says Rev. Mr. dike gold Millyard is becoming very populat itie a brining a coupie of Men nuggets, which when mounted will preacher in Exeter, while as it man he inake very pretty pina. Mr. Wright is genial and sociable and is Making • VMS aternaer resident, of BMWs, but wide acquairitanee. ' Bev. kr, Howson's subjects for lleit Sunday's tierviees he Itattenbury Street . the Victoria Mission in B. 0. • the contest. The present will be given MrseA. J. Howell of Fairview,Mich., away Saturday night,but the lists are, is the guest& her fattier. Mr. Ach- to be M on Friday • • . Remembeiethe anniversary seeviceis on Sunday and the tea -meeting on Monday evening. lee sure and come and enjoy yoorselves. coderich Township. .. Me. Adam Mulholland,who was born in Londonderry, Ireland, 86 years ago, • and parne to this country when tvventy- six years of age. 'passed peacefully in- to the Great Beyond on Tuesday after- noon. In the early (*sand for years he cairied on theflour milling industry at Mitchell and on his retiremene from business he went upon a farm in the vicinity of Brisesels where'he lived for about fifteen Years. Feeling old age creeping upon him, in order to be near his son Williato, a respected farmer of this township, he ' moved to Holmes- ville where he rounded out his days": Those who knew him esteemed. bine. • Mrs.. Mulholland survives, together with their, family of four children : Mrs, A03088 of Toronto, who has been with her parents for some months end will now remain fer the Winter; Mrs. Phillips pf B. C. ; RIM Mr, Mulholland C44 Iowa Falls in the State of Iowa, and Mr, Mulholland of this toWn- ship. The humeri,' takes niace on Thursday afternoon to the Holreesville etation and leaves by the 2.45 train for Mitchell where the interment will take place. Mr. Mulholland was it Metho- dist and. the service; at the house were Attwenrthose wlioe'took-enerissedoll Show' from :hereeeeveee ; Carter,' Master 3e. Cartees-ee, A. Robinson, •Youngblut; ees,e`Yourighlut and S. Ferguson. • ' . . Mrs. Robertori and daughter Iva of Londesboro eve the guests of Mi. and ,Mrs. Bradford lase week. •. Mies Cora Ferguson 'spent' Sunday at home.• 9 • r • • Some ofAtiburn,people took in the picnic atPort Albed ana report having a good time. ' - • Mr. J. Bitigharn of Sureemerhillnelled �n Auburn Mende lase Sunday; , • • The Auburn Evaporator • is deli* rushing butrineste It is reported that80 • bushels Were put up ee dry one 'day ',to Miss Shepherd visitedat Brussels. 'Mr. M.' Adams of Kinburn vbsited at Wm. J. McBrien's. AIL Young of Woodstock is visiting there, also. •• . • Auburncontractors we learn have secured the job of ^excavation etm. at Sprung's bridge. ' Machines still " hum around Our neighborhood andcblored gen quite boramon as a result. T three threshers In the vicinity. L.-Biownlee accompanies Sprong as fireman with his e cutting outfit• ', W. ..E, Miner has _engaged Noble Lovet for one month. Apple packers are active.. Stock -shipping also makes a stir. • Mrs. MOlee is talking of, Moving to the village. • '' - We :wish, Mr.-. and Mrs%Wm,Wait,,, Who have returned from' their trip, long life and prospeeley; •.•• • colboried. Ta*ne0110.• 7 A terrible ram and hall etorni passed over this neignborbocid ien Tuesday last, 'breaking,"winiloWepeoes in the schotil. •'bide Were feece,s of ice fell • 41:8Wbige aarsearitt to say that Mr. Ned, Hogan is very loved present, but we hope to 'soon see him arenind again, . A sad accident happened on the farne conducted by Rev. J. Greene, of mr. Rieluird Sewell on Wednesday, Beigraye.. . . when his dwelling house Was destroy... •-ea by fire and burped . te the ground. • Most of the contents werdeaved. Vide • Mr. Cie Michie left lase week -to re. - an Insurance of $800.`, snupinenet haisinwnonetkh alvtileftnesnpiselrearranfnteter here John -:JPAhnPillealoTibileeev'esn,WIngedwnaessdairPye.iletvetnimngr: Mrs, W. Bone spent a week with, wit.. .when they bowed it•down te, the wee eider at Udell, Mills. . •• lune UM'S of the morning; but sad. to ser. mekeelehe iees,,en Tueeal, say the Salmon wenn% very good. to visit his eider, Mee Miller, in Mani, • onMkilsist.iflorenee Straighten is on the • tort:. J. Andereon of Phile.delphiti, le •• Itev. M. Se Wilson Is conducting re • Minriock. Mr: Watt Morriliy.' lode, valuable horserecentlY, but has purchased another Mr. McKay preached excel- lent !sermon in Bisens'' chrtech ort last Min and Mrs, John Beacom fly spent Sunday at Mr. Da COM'a Mr, Beaeorn says this est section of country he ev Mr. Geo. Wad and Mr. Ile visited London durin The many friends of M ttns are pleased to know e has es. most recovered from her eneeeen,-- Mr. and Mrs, A. We mouth o deshoro spent Sorel dercock'e. Miss Ellen We, Cudmore pr hay recently for Ross Bro Miss Grigg has return ing a week's bonder; W • Walton. Mr. Henry Voung ha plowing bee One 'day lae ; r:Id Bea. eithe fin • tater/. . -Piet. Beat; he Pair. -Susie Neil- • wangtobnad huge boxes forty days and four hotted, but reach- cumsternees which has no parallel in. Mr. and' Mete :Grigg are at 11011q think I 8, each ee ing Daereon, sari Mr. Wright, is now,. history.." .• • a. ou e 0 enver, h • tte sold The Mese; Agnew are visiting. present • • 1•....• 'DOW. NOVMMI Oteecit has retntned to. very low. • shalt go near ,y0Y: ...del.,: ggenif:' ,whith ' would hold from 130 cornriaratively it pleasure trip foe by Mr 11 D 1 don't want S,ts, 013, yes you a hnAh • • Beantf You like your Coat and your Pants ---els. /nto thole they ellov, Maldng close connection Seattle can two pieces of he OE- " The Silence of the Rena M1 The religious press acta wisely in avoiding politics, but there are occas- ions when it becomes the duty of the church, speaking through its press, to refer to political matters. We take it that the recently diselosed corrupticirt • in the eonduct of eleetions forms a sub- ject upon which the religious press is justified in speaking out. The dearth. is not slow to comment on evil when it manifests itself in other departments , of life. Why should it not raise elide bear soine one say, I ble 0 a th two Chief Wheatley having bought the week, vtitation With relatives here. to • fit and you like a nice easy fitting °out at the At Y ' rt quarter Acre Tot at the torrid' of Vie- A number born the villitge and telatiVaa here On Thureday buie. George S. D4W of Itidgetown visited Spring Overcoat. Your Hat won't Lasham mull.iieetlton i'll°t. Me°"na /4". P*a*atnnesr°''r:e'tiWar'laI111181de eet1.11111 °A waning Onnnond week. on took in 1,11o,fair at London last Mee. Samuel 13nokingharti returned look well if it, don't fit. ,That is the whom he knew virb;n heemwasretennwpnat,.. &ocean omit:: 'ranchiffrnnirotUvrhes0Bnoina:ziad, tiv7iiialland streets for $eep and sse, vie' .. and they are also itterested in a bon*h by Mra.naKMaient'lel'ifeoiril $11500e a, local corps 8 i ft, Liodos.,y of Halton le the sued mra, waraeley. at tenaab. =Saturday after a pleasant vial with prospeetieg the eialtrie and gettifik now in command of Ensign Maellzifl °' goo, b 8, itrihre -Outlaw° has accepted a p0 - the of fits we give our eustotners tics in Huron and helped to ale* him. That Vesta before the Premier deserted chine adjoining. They are now bile? The Salvation AMY r. McCiennan, and guarantee good fits or no sale and you eau then give ne -the Conaervattye part foe the loavesO Mrs. Cassels of Wiatton is the With Messrs, Carling Broao ad !ittbet, me, Labs, vutted did.", ready tor winter's; work. One of Obis and wife. They are a ti. pair, S •4ti S 't Y "Il h h c pit g ut . on •wi e 1320r8 t an pleased. for we make a ent pieta of the province rid Is of the opibion that the average yield will be Partners has gone out for maehine,ivithout which tie mining oht- e, thawing Rail:Pet:a for the work In wIt'aulchthael; °eTtihe:tatiteear.0MtrtiaI. MB:I:head' 1st thinrch in Heater, intoodedhating a garden party °tithe' mNehrichants. , %and Mrs. William T, Croaker of the other kind of fits. Give us a trial t lit you out in a nice twenty-feur bushels to the acre. In fit le now nomPloto. Itte- Wright eels into titageal;:tilottfitttel.PuOt:ptilt: new Ufa rf Pleasant lete in eonitnend, lute beenerneferred glee/kg je ' n ape et. Ing relatives and friends In and around ow etry, Mich., Who lisive been visit. a Welty of giving better vai ets and better fits than a b ny ouee i lava of 14*'. 3.. oeuttos0 is 2l it. aurae was "at ho ntn iSfe on lei • Lean thenuMbet of friend* on Friday as lied the oats from the grazier and • he i'eaalled In etglib 9 WI of warning against the corruption that permeates our electoral system Evil Is evil wherever it appears and the evit disclosed in the recent bye;electiOns is equally a.4 heinous as the sore that is ordinarily dealt with from the pulpit. It is even more worthy of denunclas tion.. Corruption atdections 'is hula thusly sapping ihe morality •ot the people. If things are alloWed• , to drift it 'win not take long tilt • we become as corrupt in Ontarici 85 they are in New tork, The religious press aught to siseak out on thie eines tion and arouse the tritention: of the religious portion of the comtnunity. Ibis necessary thee healthy public sentiment shotild be created agaiskst the scandalous methods that. 610 being resorted 10 connection With this eleetion et• parliamentary*, representatives, is the guardians df the petiPlea Merals the church sinsuldf - take noticed this esreat and paring evil. le surely Cannot be the feet that some of the derionaleational were are silent Weaned. of the volitioal lean: e"• • Exeter, returned to t 0 r onte on ihn"gabIentl"hitnr /3edibors..114:141°Ilinata":"Infh: • Monday last itor from the platform. If these PePe'ri Aim •Wm. Steverteepf Detroit,. who seikgraibein:ttyzoonwidteaspeabliik oiltItititstrOtarly.tdo timed tioredheibryhoMme kr. lalsatarwlesetrie : teheafthdodele. tyhttn 01:011,111 Ina\faintt *been une a jar goapt. is isiteteet Stade OW Alt poem istif , 1,• thireittt• bias ih t0Wh. Wit are pr.aetiettl. tal ors and Call fit a giant or a drarf Winniper he ni and best of all our prices will fit your pocket book. In the of West Ituro feady made department we have awr8 FROM $0,60 10 $12•00 PlalA"re atia ft broth the latest.styles and patterns.• -e! John Deli anu • they alwayst •,Gipe A Call and We Will • • hoe You Money, former Wag °area bows with his crop ire titte ova whv tag b , tai)1:1 r211,1-6" t.11 1,-m • \ -' .11 la, 1.1. n to Mitchell and Info London. te The meeting• the Rateenbery street hpworth eve on Monday to 0901210 was lea by te MPH*, wittle e was giv were doing their duty to their subs W. T. johns end wale are visiting in el/strait, , • • .o n 41 bean vialang herderhpeas eraer„shifan 111V0Irl . le 1111to thi 01 • se" • •M