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'N-10(4.44-3(41-Vior.Yey-y-Yeiterepeeeeleieteeetet Goderich Townahltee
Wm:WED.-Sam Eneneerson and 111i9S
Little. Mem Curry were united in the
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4C bonds of matriraony last Wednesday;
. both of the contracting parties are well
holy
. • t and favorably known. Your corres.
pondent with many others take the
. r pleasure cif wishing them a happy mar-
. c ned life, Mr Emtherson has engaged
el• with Ed. Wise for a year.
Breaks
evety home little breeke e,re
marring daily. May be e
Table Silverware,
. Rings, Pins,
Breeches.
Watches or Mocks,
Whatever it is we'reanxioris it shall
come our way.
eee•-seee
We rerair iamb things in a eatis-
factory manner.
Our °barges are moderate -our'
services prompt.
Whether large or naafi it receives
&lithe attention it requires.
We are Leader& in our Line.'
P. B. CREWS
X &ARDEN PARTY. -We Call your at- I
tention to the fact that there is going
0,4 to be a grand garden party under the
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et auspices of Cole's Methodist Sunda
School, on the lawn of Geo. Cooper, OLh
can. of Goderich tosWnehip,on Wednes-
dayee_eening., June 13th, 1900. An ex•
cellent-prbgrana is beinglurnished, to
which the following,are expected to
contribute: -Clinton Maple Leaf C. O.
F,,,,Band, Clinton Orchestra, Cole's
Ontiestra assieted by R. Worthington
and B. Hovey, Cole's Choir, Messrs A.
Erwin and Dr. Pallister, of Boyheld.
Refreshments will be served front 6 to
8. Admission 20e; Children, 15c.
DEATH, -Again 'the iron hand of
tirne Menge to us the requiem of the
dead, a other soul has er ussed Jocdon's
cold stream in the person of Thos.Cook,
aged seventy three years; he leaves a
wife and family, of three daughter and
a son. The lat sad rites were perform.
ed on Friday,Junellet and was witness-
ed by a large number of sorrowing re-
latives and neighbors who turned out
to show their last, respect . to the de -
Parted ; his remains were interred in
Bayfield cemetery. The surviving fam-
ily hays the heat t felt symapthy of the
whole community, Rev,Mr Jennings,
of Bayfield, conducted the funeral ser.
" CLINTON, ONTARIO JUNE 8, IMO.
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?t,* ' * , Mr A. P. Ketchen paid a short visit to
; Supplied by the New Era's widenawake and reliable correspondents .
. 2o.)'• his houae this week, Mr Beverly Ket-
e. ellen has returned honae from Toronto
Neoeceeyeneiet..yeveverapeepeeteue4Y-Yeeeetey-rruppen.veueennerey-neree-y-netecetyareWiteuireeten'yenewee.n.weetnat.n.yeneupley..* University, he will remain home dur,
° St. Joseph's. hag vacation. Miss Elder, Stratfurd,
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Suminerhill • 4, Exeter
Cnowore-C. Saunders 'preached a SERIODSLY ILL. -The family of 'Elm Lane Lours Tuorcein.-The remains mother Mr A. Ross, W.Speo,re, idge-
•)t. The News of.th
e Neighborhood
Brucelleld.
NOTES.-111r.H. Reid, who has lately
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The best advertising medium
in this SeCtion. '
* been ill of infiammatot y rheumatism's
* improving, Mr S. Atcheson will
preach tho preparitory service in the
Presbyterion church to -day (Friday.)
• is visiting at the home Of her vend.
strong practical ecru:ten on SundaY Charette has leeen etricken with a se- of the lateLouis Thorne whodiedat Los town, is visitinv aCthe borne of Mrs J.
evening last the words "twce men vere dise se. About a month ago his Angeles California, May 21st, were ' Aileenbead. Miss Tem Item has had
went op in the temple to pray." We 12 -year -o ddaughtercontractedtyphoid conveyed to their last resting place at her home repainted, w ich adds much
are Fetid to know that our pastor, Rey. fever, which was supposed to have de- Exeter, on Saturday, and t,he funeral to its appearance. Mrs Jas. Simms,
E .6. Smith is eejoy1145, his wieirk veloped into • brain fever, and she is at to residence of his Blyth, is visiting at the home of her
ok piece from the
the'Prairta provrace, e hope e may present in a very precarious condition. father-in-law, Mr Wm Drew. Many father, W. Graham. Quite a number
His eldest daughter has contracted the friends being in attendance from Tor- frOin here attended the funeral of the
gain fully in pityincal strength.
ORANGE FDarro.-We understand same disease, and the doctor has al- onto,London,Mitchelland other points, late S. Broadfoot, of Tuckersmith,
the Orangemen of this vicinity are Mostgiven up all hopes of her recovery. Service were held in the Trivitt Me- which took place on Wednesday last.
Making extensive preparations tor NOTES -His Lordship Bishop Mc- morial ()horde conducted by the rec- Rev. E. H. Sewers took the Thanks
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their picnic on June 20th. All kinds Eya,y, of London, gave confirmation to tor, Rev, T. W, Ten Eyeke, assisted by giving eervice in the Presbyterian
t for- a number of children on Tuesday. A, the Rev. O. R. Gunne, M, A, of Park. church, Kippen, on Monday last. The
of sperte will be in order. DC413'
get the date but come along with your Bedard, wife and children were visit- hill, ehe church being even filled with Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, will be
friends. Revs. Stout, Kilty and oth• ing relatives in this vicinity the past friends of the family. Rev, Mr Gunne dispensed in the Presbyterian church
delivered an effective sermon, on Sabbath, .
er are expected to be present and de- week. Quite a number took in the
circus at Exeter and Goderich, but NoTme.-The Exeter lacrosse team
liver addresses, • Colborne
regretted haying gone to the go to Mitchell on F'riclay to play the
NOTES -T. McKenzie's then areush- man9
4opp~Pf***********4444 -,?
5t). per year in advance.
41,0 when not so paid.
Your
Fruit Crop
•
• Wall be much larger if you
take the necessary Precautions now
and spray your trees and buehes.•
It is pot expensive to do rea, and the
• extra return of fruit will amount to
• many times the cost of spraying.
SULPHATE
4. OP COPPER
n• sell thabest.
*• Is recognized as the best arti-
• ole for spraying. It kills all injurious
; growths and insect' and insures a
* larger quantity of better fruit. We •
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SYDNEY JACKSON'S
former place, as the heavy downfall of rat leagnee :notch. Mrs Fowell and Aie OLD ResinenT.--An old rest- Prescription
ing forward the work on Mr Lindsay's
rain had a rather dempenitig effect. L. daughter, ole..Woodstock, have moved dent, in the person of Thos. Hamilton, 1,'hone 2 Drug Store
house. Quite a number from here at-
Denomme and wife have gone on•le to towneend are occupying the Rec. father of J. Hamilton, V. S, of God -
Stevens on Saturday last. Mr and Mrs
hood. The wife of A. Denomme is at son of Mr Heidenaan, of town, ahnost funeral took place from his late reel -
passed away on Tuesday. 'The ******#'0, eeeili*ilcic*lrenirelneenrekee
tended the barn raising of Mr Jas.
short visit to Cointright and neighbor- tory.'seWillie Heideman, the .young erieb,
'Cardiff, of Brussels, and Mr Wesley
resent enjoying an extended visit to met his death on Monday; Killed at Myth-.
R. Thompson'. 10th con. Don't for- he caught deuce on Wednesday afternoon and •
Beacom, of Oarlock, spent Sunday at P
relatives below Sarnia, Mr Ba.chaturs hold of .a horse's tail, when the animal was followed by a large concourse of
house is almost 'completed; he is at kicked him twice, in the face and on friends, of which he hied many. Deep
yet the giirclen social at the home of
resent staying with Mr Biesonnette; the leg; it is thought be will 'recover. es. .80d)".. Pound on the Track and •
t Maitland con. on Friday sYnapathy is extended to .the yelativ
ohn Tebbt , •
tile wite and- children are expected as The volunteers twenty strong, . Inquest Held, ,. .
evening 3 Une 8th.' soon as his house is finished. Miss ' left on Tuesday for camp at London. --
Souom REPoRT.-The following 18 Annie Denomme returned home last The application for a new trial on be.
the standing of the pupils of S. S. No week,• half of the defendant in the case of
, Dazed by the News.
. On Sunday afternoon the body of an
Thewhole British' Empire was dazed unknown young than was found on
by the suddenness of the collapse of the the railway track a few miles north of
Boer defence§ and. the quietness and Blyth. The head was found over half, '
precision with whieh Lorci Roberts had a mile from the body; to the south.
work.ed the successful manceuvres. On Not being known in *Blyth, it was sup. •
Thursday last as soon as word came by posed he Must have been a' member of •
cabIelliirDirmiiireon cerebrated. Cilia- the Leneen Bros. eircus party that had
ton let itself loose and the mayor de- passed through on Sitturday oight
clared,thes,fterneon a holidayeitehough, from irioderich...ta. Kincardine,. wirer e .
the school .children took the whole day they had exhibited tin Monday'. This
of it. The news "Pretoria Surrender--, enrtnise ' tinned out correct, as was •
ed" was the cause of the jubilation buti found out by telegraphing to the man- • -
it was premature and Lord Robert's tigers of the circus. How the fatality .
entry into Johannesburg eerved just as occurred was a mystety. but many sup
well for the celebration. In be fore, poding something wrong had happened
noon tlae' organ • factory employees, was the cense of an investigation by a,
vices. 4 Godench township, for the month
Grieve ve Folland was refused by Jud e
e..- SosooL.--The. following is a, state- .o'f May. "based on regularity. demeaner -
steriding of the pupils of Sep. S. S. No. Doyle at, Goderich iaet week; J. El.
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SOHoOL REVORT. - Below is the
Je•Weler .1 'merit of the relative. standing of the and general proficiepley:-5th class- 1, Hay; based . on regularity of attend- Stanbury for. plff; 'L.' II. Dickson for
ExpertWatehRopairer : -.....; pupils of S. S. No 2,1Or the months ot. Jennie Mair, Ethel Heck ; Sr At h-Ed-
ance, punctuality- and eral profici- - deft,- 'Revs. -Millyard arid Browia ex.
And Optician • ---. ,April and May. • Ovvieg to the altera- die Bali; Jr :4theeteharlotte .Colbnrn;
. enty, for the month•of Mar-Sreeer- changed pulpits •last Sabbath evening •
-4 tion in the classes at the Mister exam 7 Goldie Hill, Harry Hayes, Pearl Beacoir.
notion, the report . was omitted la Se.,IIteeKnex.Melr, _Russel Neal, Ethei .A.rtiaue Gelines, Clarissa Oantin, Del- . The largest crow d seen in Exeter for.
e: ' -menthe -t is based on leiniefijailey,' Smith, Melvin Hill, .ECliel Lovett,A1Ve ' Rhine Bedarde Jr IV--e•SaiseDenomme,...yeers attended the eircee on Friday,
ary m , ErninaDenemmee Sr. IS
Se, _an * re ii, ,
cl• went horiiii7 well re ded the
M Denom e '
. : good eleportment and general proficien- Semen& Carrie Butt, . Edna ' Beacom,
tII-EleGelinas. Louis Brisson, Joseph- .
public school : took n holiday: The
. ..• . ..y- e-Fitst class -Wes -ley Monk, Ger. Pearl Wright; Jr 3rd-Cary1 Draper,
. Ashfield ' . ela MeOullogh, . Frankie Cambers; ine Meese; .TreIII-Ella Latrarlier, Are woollen factory is beginning to receive
Earnest OhallenAer, .Lottie Sinclair ; '
. melipe Papineau, Philip Bedard; Sr. II large quantities of wool. oseph and
Cor'-0ouncil met on Saturday, Jr •Pt 2nd ---Nina Walters; Ruthie Sr 2nd -Edna tirdy. Lena. jordati,
May 26; members all present; minutes Thompson,Gorden. White; Si pt 2rid,! John Hays, Arleta Challenger, lila, 001, —Mary Papineatie Polly piante, Nae :- George Davis and - P, Roweliffe leave
potent] Masse; Jr. I1 -Flora Laporte; ' on Thursday for .Liverpool, England;
.a previous meeting Were iead and ap •Winnie Johtiston, Myrtle Prouee;Mary .burn, Lorne Butt ; Jr 2ed-Belle Ball,
proved. 'No appeala agernet the assess- Monk; Jr. 2nde-McKee Johnstop,Irene Eddie Ferceuhar, Gertie. Cakes ., iezie beo Bedard Laura Denortime• Pt II- • Joe, who is travelling . for his health,
Edward.Mirean. Strinhis Brisson Isa,ac will also vint Francee and take in the .
ment roll, so that the court of eevision Hick, Meredith Clark, Sr. 2nd-Gertie Johnston ; PL '2nd -Murray 'Draper,
Ducharme; Pt. ,I (c)e•Edith dairies, • WOrld's Fain • , , • . turned out en masse from the. factery ceioner s Jury, called togeth.er by Oor, . •
Theophile Bedard, Clarissa Aitken; Pe. _ . ' . •
• - . • , • .. • - marching down yietoria, St.' and head e . Oner Dr. Milrip, held in Blyth,TuesdaY.: '
• bad nothing to do. Theefollowing Sturdy, Arthur Willson,' Albert Me- ,Willie Sinclair, K th Mao r3lrent '
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cheques were issued: -Jas. Wehater, Cullogh • 3rd class -- .Mabel •Prouse,.. Archer, Earl Mason,"Artlaue Coleiceigh.‘
enne
I (h) -.August Ducharriae; Edith Den- . _ . - HOIntesyllle. •
• ed by the band:. They. pa,reded •dpwri, Crown Attorney. E. 1st. Lewis, of God- • :
• . ' rep road, con lee: St 50; jas, Baird, rep Mabel Walterearene Clark; 4th 'clam-- Sr Pt le -H. Hill Aa Mail.; H.Farquh- '
mime; Peter Meese; Pe. I (4)-Thornair • . • mein street, and reterning ass'embled erich, accourts•nied, by °unstable Thos
road, con 14, $2 50; R :Spindler, rep NettieeSterdy,, Pearl Willem]; Alice: 'ar,Myrtie Beacone; Jr Pt 1 •Erna lor-
DenOmme; Jos, Lafraniee, Blanche La- Lower So exar...eeThea '. H 10111. infronteof •the Olerendon where the Gundry, went to. Blyth' to represent ' •
League and Sunda,y' Scheel I:wiliest
Toad, S R 34,•50M John Little, rep read, Johnston ; Sr 4th -Linda Sterdy ; Jun- die, Annie Ball, Nettie IncSlair,• Mat,
porte: Average.. et tendance for the , Mayor•addressed them and cheers were the •Oeown, at the inquest. . • :
8 R 34, 50c; We Gardner, reP road, 6 ior Leaving= -Fawcett Steinly, , Mattes Smith,Sta,nley Chellenger;jits Lovett. will be held somewhere frond the 15th jus .• •
nionth, 70, J. BEDApp, Teecher. • ta the 22nd of June, on Elfcrd's lawn ; part in the afternoon e d " '
tily given before'adjOurning to take Eeidence was he from ineinberer
. R 910, $1; John. Morrison, rep road, D Johnston. Fitme J. LewnEeton,teach- &rennet . Barr, Calvin Lovett, Mabel pro ee ings. At of the circus, vvithwhich he wits a.. cane •
L. 50e; Wm. Nixon. rep cul; S RD 10,: en .' • - - • • '. •• l3ullat, :C. .A. TEBBIITT, • teacher. ' this social needs no - recommendation, 2•o'clock the.proceseion started as fol- vase man. He joined -. the .circue. at ••
: • RAO RAISING,-S.MgttlieWs had his one will be bead and shouldets above Welsh, Mounted marshals;0.0.F.nand; as Earl. Olirie;•te.was °between eighteen '
IR, 50ee John Kilpatrick, rep bridge, D barn raiseden•Monday afternoon.- W. any of its predeceesors.: Watch for Collegiate Institute Cadets, under cone. and tWent ' ears- of age. it appears • . .
• L, $4, rep bridge, con 6, sg 50, and 10• spots took in the circus .at .Gotierich Sunday eVening next will be taken by MeWhieneY iadoing the carpentering; thedate and make it 8. point to cern% illand of Capt. •Combe; B...es' Brigade •he was of _YO,' Ynervous disposition ande .
inity last week. A.' number of •our 1.)HuRcH.-The Lague meeting •on
yards. gravel, con 6, $2.50; T. Leeman, the foundation. hi:cement ond winedope - we will expect you. • • • -' Capt. McTaggart conmeanding; Town frequently awoke during the night,. .
on Saturda Miss ries ie Cole ' r. stie Mibe R Le, de b t i -t!Li es that
y, s _ a , . s . .. n . s oro, top1c v .
rep S 113 -1, $1; 3 Mallough, rep con 6 - , . . . . . . . by Mr.Hoelgette of Hey, neer Exeter: .. ScHoot., REpoltT.„..abe following is Council;tWo,floats:Fair's mill emplciy • and. went- ont of the sleeper for a stroll
'• cated at Mr Geo Cantelon's last week, •lift,!
• Jack Bothwell, Bayfield Line, went .D Af ••11 ' f li t
EATH.- ter an i ness o a ou •
Wats -Rev. H, E. Kellingien lest, . the repert of the pupils of S. S.' No. 3; ees accompanied by Piper Jeis•Rosstcar. amon g the . wagons •on the othet .ears. • -
$1; T: Anderson,rep S le 61, 40c; Joe. • '
' • for the month of Ma based on end.' riages. The route went by Aleert,Vice It is presuieed that While doing this
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$3; T. McKeith. rod D L. $1,25; 11. NOTEs.Wm. ;IA..' 'Grey •
• ' Titekerainitn •
• Henry, Tank, $ .50; T, Henry, rep g township, visited relatives in this•• vie. . •
Nile• its past history Speaks for itselt. This
lowN... Far r, J. Be Hoe Ver. an d. Ro bt, ',Jacksonville, •••. end , gave la is. teenier',
nut, D L. $1. 50,
• Sam Stothers work onP
of calves and when he got back with two weeks S, Broadfoot passed aWay.
rneen, rep , , os. 0 en ng.con erence.
up to Leadhury last week after a load
From the first his ill e wa eon d
ee of Belfast; vistted her aunt, Mrs R. Me- twenty, good dgpottmenb arid general toren Ontario, Ellirokn ant Mary streets
his load:as far as Varna he disposed of Whinney, last week. G. Matthews G Proficiency: -Sr, IVe-Harvey Mulhol- to Recreation 1 •tr. , w. ere speeches
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tea work for the • last two years, $5; J fatal. Ele was a, Enema bsesr of8Bruncuelieid
B, $5; R. ArCarrick, pesta,ge and ex -
son, rep cul, con 2, 43; john Ellioet; •
MiWailer eavy se was hurt
Presbyterian church,a, stout Reformer
in politics and much belovedby all who lames, I. Hetherington a,nd P. Met'. land, Edward Bedew\ Feed A mess, were delivered by Rev. •Climent,
wain are camping with the Batt. Saida Cantelon, Lillie Qololough, Mabel 'Holston, Principal of the Colieginte.J.
Igei rep<cul, S R 3 4, 1l2; Jas. Slav-
' his whole lot, eighteen in the bunch
M ' L hot
rep cul, con 2, $2; H. Muff, rep cul, con
e ot er day by throwing. himself knew him. Ile was buried in Maitland at London. Mr and Mrs W. J. John., Pickard, Rose Dempsey, Tessie Creoks, Reinsford and the '.1 ivoi ill being en-
• D I L R '$5. j eackWards and falling: on a, leaning'
. . 9 bank cemetery, • S f th W cl
neat ea or ,on . e - • ••
ston Bluevale are visiting at D McIle Fred Potter; Jr. IV -Blanche Tebbute, thusiast• II • d d 1 d
• ' ' 0 S d after oon hot Henry Bedoun Florence Trewertha, It. was easily seen that Clinton is loyal
ica y receive lie app au e .
on Saturday night be -stumbled and
fell under. the wheels of train. • His '
head was severed and the body dragged •
Inc some distance, finally falling ini o :
cattle guard. He was missed at Kin-
cardine, but they supposed he would
turn up, not suspeetiog any harm had
I I post. Mr Geo. Steep is beauta ying la -d
good coat of . e. H. E. preached a ser- Roy Pickard, Edith Millhollancl, Birdie to the core. Taking occasion of the befallen:hire, The Case Was not sent
Johnston, rep roa , , c; . • • • • • • nes ay, where a large number of •
tg 50 R
paint. Every Where you go in the mon to the C. O. F.; the members met Willson, Edward Williams, Edward holiday thlacroese and feeootball club e to the jury, ' but, adjourned to the 15th.
rep road, N JO. Lathead, two `-`14THi03
ng ' giving it a friends•and neighbors followed him to RvKellington
new cul, $37,75; Alex Boyd, rep his lastrestfcg place. He leaves be,
at the Orange hall and nearched tothe'' Mtinnirgs; jr. (lie -elordon" Ainesse playedthe fanner match being,Olinton inst., when it will be resumed if any ,
eon. 12, 50c; N. fdeKenzie, rep SoR, 1243 'evening Teti will e-ee gYPeie eamPY* hind him ce. vette. and three children;
Matheson. rep S R 9-1 , $1;V. or e night. obt. Marshall paint- two boys and one girl ; he reached the church. j. johnston is beautifying Mebel unnings, Myrtle Levis, Olive vs. Mitchell and the latter between additional evidence is found. •
ed hts house lately, givitig it a splen- „twee. his house by painting it' E. Caesar, of Sturdy, Howard Willia,m8; Sr, Clinton and Seaforth Institetes. De - • .
McDonald. eep R 12-13, $1; R. Shiells lige of Ot Yeers, He will be long
rep bridge, S It 1646, $18.50; V. Correll'. drd appearance to all passers -ley. • A ed in the neighborhoad. Dungannon, is doing the work. Thos. . Evelena McCartney, Stanley A.mess, the evening the tnodel school 'children • e„ •
6arderi PartY Under the auspices of , Elliott, Jr., is minting IL,MeWhinney's May Proctor, Deisy Williams, Wilfred celebrated Empire Day by giving a, Linnaetv ADDITIoNs,-The following ,
-Id ss Edith Walters, of Lon- new h Du a
ouse ng nnon. • • Colclough, Permilla Holstead: Jr. grand entertainment in the skating books have been receritly added to the
rink. • Clinton Free Library:-Sophocles An-
• f th
rep tired ats Port Albert, $3,50, use of ole's church will be giVen at Geo. NOTES.
plan , , $3; W. Richardson, rep cul; ri R,
81; D. McDonald, rep cel, KinteiL $3; Cooper'e lawn on Wednesday, 13th ot don, is vise , g SOHoOL REPORT. T e . 2
.K. McLean, work in '99, $1.50; M. Mc- June ; for particulars see bills, John. Plewee.hlh isi• .Carrie Joins spefit Sun.
of shows the st andingeof the pupils
. -,. ... Edgy Willson, A. bert Pickard, Oscar
' ' • " ' . Historical Wei froth' Shakespeare, ,
t t t h's new barn Miss Clinton.• Mr Re Colo oug , a e o r S.' No L West Wawanosh for
month of May, Sr. Division-5th-
°Lth°
e dy; Sr, W. -Clarice Badour, ., Howard . , ..._, e
EMPIRE — ' • ' Zuiller Comb; How Much is Left claim
Old Doctrines, Washington Gleaden;•
Stewart; Baefield Line, has lightning day with e•r ins e ,
t r Mrs A. Seeley Tebbutt, John Dempsey, Arthur Stur- • fiTaxr
. Gregor, posting at Bintail, $2: Joseph I le 1 t if re;
Trewartha, Frances Potter., Ida Huller, ,
Pear' Taylor ; 4th -Mamie Girein. Lucy The celebre.tion et this day was Ilene
Lulu Mulholland, Minnie Sturdy, Editla Leaves frona the Tree of Life, Alex,
Sanderson, Leslie ffisher,..Lucy Elliott, the less enthusiastic on last Thursday Maclaren. D. D.; -Micky Finn's Idylls,
Levis; Sr.PLII-May McOartno,Pearl evening than had it been held on the .
Jareold; 'rhe Other Fellow Hopkinson
• ter Mrs . George Colcloulh, Florence .
itin her so - h followne het
• •• tigone; Palmer; ,Scottes poetical Works;
. work on hill and bridge, and lumber, Lottie Cantelon and 'Wise Tillie Mc lend, but now of Stapelton, called on
. Goldthorpe, plank, $48; R. A. Carnek,
$5.35; K. McLean, rep mil, R 9 10, $3;
• Cartney visited at Nile and other Mr J. 'Holmes last week. Mrs T,
es 1 W. Stewart, plank, $6.85; D. McIlwain, points. Two men were up from Sea- O'Beien and children spent Sunday
rep cul, S 11 6 7, $2. Next council meet. for th last week putting eve troughing with friends in Seaforth, Mr .Chas.
on three new barns on the BayftelL and Misses Jane and G. Carnochan
,
line. S. Rathveell jacked up his barn spent Sundayawith fa lends here. Mr
ing on June 23rd.--W.STOTHERS.Olerk
'LI , 011 Tuesday of t,1118 week ready for the J. Holmes visited his brother near
NoTE8.-Amongthe visitors here thie his sister Agues Sundayed at r Jen., Mrs Fatheringham visited at the home
field, and A. Osbaldeston and his sister Stanley, Supdayed with friends on the ed lately at the home of his sister
and P. Potter, from near Holneesville. .Bayfield line W. Harnwell,President Mrs Stong, Sarnia, Miss Forsyth, of
Mr and Mrs J. McNevin, of Wingharre of tiole's League addressed theffeyfield Egniondville, is visiting at the home
visited the fortner's parents here Satur- League last Sunday morning. Mr of Mrs Genimill. '
day and Sunday; his son, Johnnie, who Blair, of Porter's Hill, will preach .
has been staying with his grandparents, in Oole's church next Sunday in
returned home with them. Mr and the absence of the pastor, who is at Londesboro.
Mrs S. P. Sanby and daughter. Dun. conference. Miss Laura Connel, con 9, NOTES. -Last Friday, the Rev.. Mr
gannon, visited our burg on Sunday. spent Sena:Y.-With her friend, Miss Henderson, of Auburn,preachec1 in the
•Oil Sunday next, June 10th. Rev. ft. Lottie Oantelon. Next Sunday even. Presbyterian church here, and on Sun.
'n the Rev Mr Stewart, of
LeeDurn. stone masons. Mr Thos. Coogr and Goderich on Monday last. Mr and
week were Mr and Mrs T. Sne11,11ruce. kin's, Hullett township. Miss Reid, of of their daughter; Mr b. Plews visit -
Roy Girdle ; 3rd-Herbie Stothers, Ar-
thur Elliott, Ella Ryan,- Janie Wilson, Huller. Muriel Willson, Etta-Colcloughti 23rd of Slo,y, the da,y appein tett by the' Smith; Children of the Mia, Eden Phil -
Ellen Beacom, Wilbert Halstead, Leil Provincial Department,. The public
lor, Gordon Young ; Jr • 3rd.--Myrt e school prepared the exereises, choruses,. pots; Old Middleton's Money, Mary C. ,
Hay; The Last of the Macallisters, Am -
Cecil Echlin, Josie Young, °Ross Tar- Ford; Jr.. Pt, 11 -Horace Town"; Sr.Pt.
I -John Star dy, Fraeme Tow,at,. Lizzie etc., in gond style,. the teachers and
Stirling Dempsey, Clifford McCartney, others having gone to considerable °Al/ E. Bari;
tronble for the occasion. ' E. Barr; A Maker of Nations, Guy
A Border Sheppardess, A.
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-Ryan, Gladys Pentland, Daisy Ryan,
Ada Elliott; Robbie Fisher,Ada Clamp- Bitdour, edyrtle Trewartha; Jr. Pc. 1 --
NA srRuNa. Willie rowill, Ernest Huller, Charlie rioothby; Concerning Isabel Oarnaby,
bell, Lizzie Nivins, Willie' Campbell,
Cecil Ryari,Bertie Kirk.Tk Deeming the skating . rink the. most
suitable place for the large gathering E. L. Fowler; In Connection with the
Levis. No. on roll, 60; average, 50, N..
Ruth Echlin. Medford Elliott, Everett W . TREWARTHA, Teacher . which was likely to attend, it was fitted De Willoughby Claim, F. H. Burnett;
Rags and Velvet Gowns, A, G. Pim-
teacher . Jr.division--N.-N. Ryan,
Elliott, George Ryan, Irene Mity,David . eee up, a large platform having been put ton; A Hole in the Wall. Lou' M. ,
'ea M Al- •
NivineeWillie Girvin ; Jr. 2nd-Elma . . .
Yr est lArawanosb. up for those Who took part, vvhile seats cott; Against Wind and Tide, Louise
Girven, Melvin Corey, , Harvey 'Pent- Colin' ..
crr, -Council me as a court o
t t f were also arranged. No particular M. Moncton; Vengeance is Mine, Ane
land, Celia McIlevein, Pearl fIntchins, revision on May M 28' th being no ate fault could be found With the enter- drew Balfour; The .Fair God, Lew Wal -
Wilfred Elliott, Lula Stothers, Willie peals the assesier't roer was adopted, tainment, as it was all excellently given lace; The Destruction of Ancient Rome,
Niyins, Lula Dunkeld, Willie Wilson, on motion of Taylor and M Quillin. and we think the choruses were espec- . R.• Sancho* Paola and Francesca,
Stella, Kir k ; Pt. 2nd -.-Boy Kerr; Sr. Board then met for genera.
1 gusiness • ially good, but the program was a little Stephen Phillips; Bandanna Ballads,
Pt 1 t-- Mabel Wilson Hazel Ma the Reeve in the chair; minutes o as
f 1- i long. It was not tiresome, heyv,ever, Howard Weedon; Shakes eare the •
08.7 pecially for the children, and every of special interest with the song ser- Cliintoti, preac
h d• R v Mr Hamilton Earnest Meilwain, Lennard McIlwain, read
' meeting ad and approved. Treastue as each succeeding Ten:ober was some- Men. 'Gold win Smith; Real elks, Mrs
Henderson will preach a sermon, es. mg the League of Cole e church will be .....
. J h M Id f M if b shipped a Pt. lat.-Viola' Young, . Laura Mc. of 4403.08. Messrs Feagan an
• a Flucker monotonous. The Union Jack and Whilney; ehe uitors o pr e, or- •
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•child in the burg is invited to be pies vice which will bo taken by the S. S. took Mr Stewart's place in Clinton. Cepha .Echline..Lenriard Dunkeld '; Jr. eel; statement showe balance on hand thing different; it did not appear at all
ant, if possible. D. Stirling is irepiov. children. The topic will be taken by H. n u oon, o an o a,man Gentle; The Greater Inclination, .
ing his barn by having it raised, and Erwin, of Deerfield ; the subject "Lives _ .
car oa • o 0 ec s ro
° 1 d f if t f m this place on Intyre. S. A. MONicitiT, teacher. asked to have sideroad 21.25, con. 1•2, other ecora MB were
d ' ti WI
Pre I Y Edith Wharton; Feet o C ay,Amelia
P f I .
expects to have a stone foundation put that lift." The death of VVellington T.uesday; he had 10 horses, some wag- ' . . put in better state of repair, left in arranged. In coonection with the en• E. Barr; Bleak House, C. Dickens;
under it, Miss Ellen Horton paid her Cantelon, son of Peter Oantelon;con.7, 0ns • g
bu gies hay •tacks, etcThe • Bentnilller. -
• 'the hands of •road emnrciissiotiers; Jos. tertainment great credit is due to Mr - tAcle Max; Rosa N. Carey; What will
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Sister in Port Albert a visib on Sunday. has cast a gloom over the neighbor. .
erearnery near ere is e g
' h ' . d in an extra NOTies.-Mise Williams (evangeliet) doing his roadwork on hie private road; his assistants, for t e exce ent map
Laidlaw was granted the privilege of F. C. Tenney' Principal Lough, and
. h 11 ' 'ler The Celebrity, Winston Churchill; Red
he do with it, .(2 vols.,) Bultver Lytton; '
hood in Which he resided; he was tWeri- business this year. The statute labor gave ner farewell address Sunde, aeveinspection n-
- the on of drain asked for on in which the pupils were trained. The
h
'tippet' . . ty one years of age. Percy Oolewheel- wasm
comenced bere on Tuesdaywhile, BO , ing to a croWded house ; her worde W boundary was left to the Reeve. numbers were performed to the Bathe _ Pottage, (2 copies,) Mary Oholmondely; e
ed to Seaforth on Tuesday. We have t ere vei e oug '11 b r h roe& for a . were such as are not often heard, very Handy Handle' Chas. Lover; Captein
Bitners.-Wm. j. McLean wheeled • We are informed that Memel A.. pointed, very practical and cannot but The following cheeks were issued: -R. faction of all. The program was es Dieppe, Anthony Hopei, The Weed
. up to G•oderich via Clinton ma Saute Woodman and W. H. Whitely are not bear fruit ; she has been here some • • . „,.. „ , Rangers, Capt. Mayne Reed; The Sun- •
ust received's, letter from jack Cook Mallough culvert at Dungannon, $2.26; follows:
. learning that he is doing well; he is on . Frazer 4le Logan, tile, 42.52; Thomas Tableau
day. and took in the Circus. reiturnIng making progress towards restoration; weeks and had blessed services ; ene Miss C/aeada -Mles'etlioreeni. gle Book, (1st vole) Itudyard Kipling:
a ranch on an Island ; we hope jack VVhite, rep. bridge, con, 7, 43; 3. E. MO- ',Ade iftitkeTywan.l.e..
i .Tgn'es 'mein Polly Oliver's Problem, Kate D. Wig..
by Bayfield. jos. MeMordie hos pre. will enjoy himself in the far off land. it is hoped they will soon take a • turn gees to conference and then, in the ab- Donough, rep. culvert, .con, 13, 25c; ;r. Peas' 4-x
sented himself veith a fine new tor The farmers dote% mind delivering for the better:. A few went from here sence of the pester of the Tottenham lass....Ne' wueen's Birthday . . °girls, 2 boys gin; Slow and Sure. Horatio Alger;
buggy, made by W. S. Miller, Hensel . Androgen rep. bridge con. 13, 50c; W. (by Miss Taylor). Oakleigh, Ellen Deland; Red Rose and •
, hogs at 6 per lb ; a large number of to the camp in Lon . e 9 . _ e _ g , .
• don • Th creamer work to trike char e of that circuit ; . '
e A. Wilson, eatery as assessor, $60; ler-
' Tableau., . "Bobs".. ..... Judge Collins ,,,
L.1 LTMd• Out of the
.111resJaseiliek and-fannibe •BoOMibere. theni was delivered .on. Monday_ Anct made the fireb shipment of the season we all wish Clod's bleSsing On her work. Recitation ' • "Bobs"... Walter Holmes Tiger Ly, . . ea e,
' are at present visiting her mother, Mrs on-MoildaV.-Reseitleilamiltonerialdea. -Zion-League-held-ite-election pfpflicera.--,.;
erniah Taylor, rep. 2 culverts on C013.. 3, Chorus.. .1tioldiers of the Queen . . School Fashion, L. T. Maade,„ _ _ .e., ..e_ . e.e._ ,_,...,, ._
wife and family hive returned fromrefund of statute labor (24 boyli t Ohltani=fr
- - rnert, .• Meddritiertilibooke Made Write 'Ohne ...reoiteeedeselearitizems .'"Ici
Tuesday front bur locality. A. Wise,
E. Shaffer, a the village. Sneranieilt vieit to Brantford this week. Rev. Mr laet week ; the following were elected :
of the Lord's Supper was dispensed in Coupland is attending eonference at Pres., Miss Olive Helyardst vice, Chas. d
their visit noreh. The are usin the
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beat. Connell adjourned meet on sonscavfv..tlzi jmourgirhe)....Wilbur For
Bent{
g an excellen3t jobg harci a visit this week. vice, Fannie Allin; 4th vice, Samuel Wed esda Jul 4th at 10 o'clock - Class 'The nor of the Old Brigade .....
Mr Martin, Exeter, reached the re. Clinton and makin
road grader on the road bed 'oinir St. Marys. Miss A.Riddell paid Wing- Trebble; 2nd vice,Mrs jno re e, 3rd Dumb Be Is ..8 boys
$t, Andrew's church on Sabbath; Rev charrd on roll, 42.25, (to Dungannon Dri
• Stanley. Chorus ......my oWntowarTauldibanlitome.t. School
oCialarisss.. .. .....Tba Three CrosaeS......4 boys,and
(Miss Viribion) H. B8robwovesr
paratory sermon on nday, and Rev
MrSetvere, of Brueghel& preached the
Thankegiedsig sereice on Monday. Ruilett
BARN RiLisnol.-Jae. Stevens had a NOTIMI.--Mise Clara Webster, of too log forward to a presperous dyear. Westileid.
Gardiner; Cor. See, Chasarebble; Sec,,
Geo. edillian; Treasurer, john Mitchell; McChiosTik Clerk.
Or anist,MarieMilliati. The league is
hem you tried the new
'Washing Compound
' large barn raised with great Fifteen Lucknow, heat present visiting her she Rev. M. j. Wilson, B. A. striae for NOTE8.--Mies Etta McDonell is at
last Saturday when there was a great ter Mrs Jae. Reid. Mrs Jae Walker, of conference Monday to be present at present visiting her aunt, Mrs A. Mal.
number Of men Present to take part, Exeter, visited relatives in this vicin- theMeeting.of the conference staled.. !ringer, Olitiban. Mr ROL Taylor, of
Sides were chogen and after the final ity recently. Miser Amnie Bet?, of cal seeretartes on Monday night. St. Helens spent Sunday in the neigh -
stroke was up the company spent a Etlael,is visiting at her home in attla. ,
Morris. borhood. 'Mrs T, Fowler and children
of Newhridge, who his been, Spending
ospitality. , . , in Gederich lately, We are pleased tr) . • DkA.Tre cue Mite ORAMI.-Agri00 Ca a few weeks With her brothers here
• WAntotvet,...10,51, Rome re some per. lear_.of the recovery of Mrs Geo. Beat- ft
oi V n Dame Rumour sage oes e ove wi e of J'as, Craig, die
b 1 d 'f returned' on Mendez, Miss Susie Me.
the habit of entering the schciol house
. . ,..,..„...._.n„ required ewes your brat the deer Wait found damaged an busy working at J. W. Reld's barn at age of 20 years and tnee:ith. The fun. honer§ 9 spendmg a feW dry,,, s with re.
et1 took place on Thursday at 8 a, me latives in tiondeshoro. We Are glad
ee s.s. Nee 5, and on monday morn/7 this vicinity, The stone mesons are .
VItracte the dirt warrant rubbing and ite is continued the matter re Jas. Reid, vibe has been Oh the eidence of her father, jag. RosteLondon tgga.tatSeetheraatitneltfitttnnsearggilsron to°ovci
Absolute*, no MUM. , the lock Out of Place. If this practice tirmesent. te e are pleased to report that and the remains Were taken to the re- , eaves yourehanam, Saves your eldhes.
Will be inveeti-
e arratitie. Pze is sold at tre per pee aee.
Ingredients aro silsroltsed ts he Pc'sreir gated as such work as this:shoat not sick list is recovering, Miss Kate Mc.
NeAr, has lately bed a slighb paralytic road, Stanley,and from there to Bruce: took in the Liberal Convention Ira-
' epee s hd Tr our 6 o'olock tolerated. k . field cemetery at 3 P. M. Great gym gannOrt on Friday laet.
pathy is felt by the large circle of
waterettes. um per package, 4 flavors, Fair%
Best Fatally Flour, 841.700er cwt.
we hay° just opened an import orate 0 ma inn are on a visit to their dough-.fltrnsti3,--Bdward Manning and Mrs friends of parents an 1 hueband in the
taking away of a young wife. • Varna
Scotch Motto Goode cousisting of :-Tes Pots, ter, Mrs , MASOD, of Fergus. Mesars. godericti. NoxEs.-The Bpworth League met,
Ogles Pots. Burns Grace BOWlsk Handled ()harlot; Ruddle arid Wm Broombly • No' •pns,•-itionata osanspon, son of •
trod time in accepting Mr Steyens' Mies Jennie Brownette visited friends •
on Tiieeday, 5th itn#., at the hone° Of Vittie left, last wee for her home in
t at vvedding bells •ai 1 goon eh me in he hti b d lot 8 con at the early Collin wceed. Miss flannel' Stack -
son orpereens unknown ave been in p or a,
Baytield on Monday evening, the torte unovv
eleakere, Sugar, Cream, o attended the meetirig of the county the late Lieut. Governor M. 0. Canter.
;mottos on them. Our stock of China is nearly cOUribil GOderich this Week ; they oteleftelast Thursday, for Florida. In- nos Martinis having a special sale °reheat) by Mr %car:flout, which was well
Tas4es.re au new geoes, with anoint Se.otoi.
1- hi k court in re erence to a school at Loa- last week attending to his duties. On dress making.
into, opened up a orate of din ner eete rengtng
to be a ood neigh or" was ntroduced
1(1 all sow bought gild° we moved. We have were up opposing the granting ot specter Seath was at • the Collegiate trimmed hats -Sailors at oost--First ehtts -- en. Rev. S. Vir Andrews e,nd
wife have gone to St. ALT to attend
n prices from g12, and t vvee expect d sb0 0 mr e
e r s I. Lowrance has r turn Tuesday, of last week. Jae. Green, of ittwegadotivititler,,,111,hvritrit the Conference. Me tind res 3%. Tay -
mother emu t will range in price from 1;12
to ele per rot, nearly everyone likeS WI see n eo ed from, London And ttppears much Thessalon. who had been emploved
4., fib up the attne`rer a dental rad: vizr,* lor visited at the Methodist parsonage
Mabee Call and ice them "whether yen want proved, la,tely in fittrng up the tug for N. .1,y. he will oeortpY every Wedneseay afternoon. One doir last week. The Misses Gil.
tee bilea or nee Plearie note rrom Bay lett"
elovereeepl!tating the summer menthe.
meat prepatory for Gootgian Bay, All operations carefully performed.
. p,an, o Ilaylleld, are the guests of ktrs
litirIOCk died, euddenly in bed ; Capt. Vassar, De. 4,1. Eeriest Mimes, Dentise, (eueneeget B, A. Iliggine. Wee jennie McKenzie
OGLE COOPER. at CO. NoTnS.-T.Tasker, whohas been sick With WIPAki he wag elect:411g. wag 1.0119 -
ea by his geolening and called for a ,
. apig.$ etritaitittailat :termite university; win be tat
't.0 pre T.. (l• 111:1140+ 011uiona V4E401011 H01I0r is visiting friends in Ripley. Mr T.'
Xeyeti is adding to the ttpnestrance of
,
' foe the last two Weeks le able to be the raver note!, Reynold: every Mondare 1
Corner Shire in Scarier; Bieck. e, around Again. T. Scott arid D.SteVent; tattoo but he died In a IoW minutes the Irma hy now, to a p.m. Speoialiet iu Orown the Intreetlaft0 premises by putting a
fume '13 *oh for Butt" 41'4 •"80 have potohased two fine thoroughbred. Callee being aP°Plexra
,. end rititige Watk• I fresh coat Of paint on the fence.
eCitere
The Vag we Love
(Mies Taylor) • •
.Tableau.,. Johnny Canuck _. M. liansford
Ohorua..When Johnny ()snuck Comes Httich000me.i
. . . .. ....Flag Drill 24 girls
(M
iss Combo)
Tableau ... ."Oom Pain". • . *Harry Porter
Tableau .. .. Ditnean
Olass •Whnd Drill ...... ......10 girls
(W. R. Lough)
1200104ton "John Brill1,,...Tohnston MeCool.
Tebleau Tenting .10....Boys' Brigade)
Chorus... -.Tenting To -night. -Boys' Brigade
Cherus.Where the Sugar Maple Grows...24 girls
(Miss Turner)
Recitation...The Harp Restored., .Lily Coate;
Reoitetion.1 Nobody's McRae
()horns...Take the Lion's Muzzle off ....8 boys
(Miss MoHay)
Tableatt•Canadies Hope andPride.Boys*Brigade
Chorus .......,.The Maple Lear School
Recitation. Zlobane -Millie Stevenson
Recitation,. . Hoolter
Tableau... Queen. ............ Annie Forrester
. National Anthem
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11611818 FLEBIL:-ItObt. WelSh Sold,
his fast gray trotter to PeterMeGregor,
of Bruceiteld, at the fture of $125. 11.
Graham had bought a swell 5 year•old
driving horse from J. Rose, Myth, for
11125. Thee, Beery, horse buyer from.
Belies% was here on Tuesday Inc 0
heavy droft heroes which were deliver. I
ed at the Mason !louse for him; they I
were ail purchased in the neighborhood
ot Lucknow,,, Amberley and Ashfleld;
this is the third and best let which has
been ilellyered here for him this season.
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Watch
Talk
Teel.° busy man an scour -
ale watt% is a neoeeeitr-
not a luxury as some seem
to think. To utilize every
moment of pm:delis time,
to meet teeing, keep ep-
pointmente, In fad to he
alvray8 On time One must
have it good watoh. Drop
in and let nil talk watehea
to you; we are pradical
watch repairers and yon
eon have the benefit Of our
20 years' experience witb.
out charge. If you have a
watch 'Which' needs clean-
ing, has any part broken
or lost, or one which has
been ruined by inempst.
• ent workmen bring it to no
and we will 'tell you tiet
, what it wants and whet it
will 0081 yen. •
*Macho; 'examined, 1.60111,4ed,
and set *0 correct time FREE of
charge.
A. J. Grigg
Jeweller and Optician.
SUCCeefier 3e0. DiddlecOnbee
CLINTON
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