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The Clinton New Era, 1900-07-06, Page 1• ••••: RsicOMMend the NOW Era to at VOW friends., .0t 444r1U$44444914•4444440PPigVP14•44 PFPNIOPPPPIIIPIP The elinton New Era. . u"cnoilnraNtk,itualier. astetteueneitenneneannalvf-Yar-Y-Y-Yeetne Little • I I endenlell TOlernalithee • : Crotwom.-Oouncal met according to adjournment, minutes of laot meet- ' ing read arid moved by John Middle, z I ton, second by Jap. Johnston that the petition of he I. Draper and 7 others I be granted requesting that * union. schootsectiOn be formed between Hui. _ 17let Tp and Goderich Tp and that Wm, --. Coats be appointed arbritra,tor for CLINTON.. ONTA,RIO, JULY 6, loop,. 01101 Af/04-14tPloPPPf*********1401-444 The best 'advertising medill01 in this section. *4301Pilf-WiPPOJOAPPPPOPPWWIPPit ; per year in advance. (UM wium not so pod 111g Fire at New York. *Jkopppw~fii-vP/-*** Destroys Three Noble Ship* and )1 OUR BLOOD Sacrifice of. Ljf The News of the Neighborhood' — Supplied by the New' Eras urideiatealte and rellidble corres1/011400* 4-knenenfee-YeesennetnalPfne)PAPP44 Goderich Tp. Moved bynir 0, W. Goiter mil. Weetneld. and at leant 1500 live; were imperilled e. ' Almost ten milkon dollars' ....L4 _..i ot property was destroyed, many lives re BITILDING- • • were lost, many Persons Were injured ns RON PILLs 4 b J oods that Londesboro. : the following acconnts be paid: News WEDDING.- Oo Wednesday, junet le ea nenAearerr Tyson -The holiday pass- _ MMES. -David Taylor. Of Quelph, is Mr Brigham's bush on Monday was Sunday under the parental root The H. Stackhouse, W. A. Killoiagla spent bates "red °U pier isT°' 8 et the Narth * in Hoboken at 4 o'clock Saturday after- re German Lloyds Stea,mehip Company : In ' eveiy borne little breaks are -eclat' eery pleasantly here on Monday, ritt present the guest of his neice, Miss I Record Prieting, $21.16 ; W. Mullhol. 27th, there was a _pretty wedding , moth% daily. May be . land, repair seraper.$1.60 ; T. J. Marks, the residence of Wm. Burrows, grain The Methodist Sunday School picnic in . cedar for Tp $237.70. %new No 4 was ' dealer, when janeneis second daughter noon; In less than, fifteen. mintdes read VMS passed. Moved by C. W. was united in marriage with Benjamin hand f 011' picnic at Donnybrook on Friday last ea,tom a triton did. (geed oervice. I was a decided. success. . I-1 L rug of the flames covered an area a quarter of )7, r well attenclediand the Salvation Army Table Silverware, Williams, second. by Jas. J'onnston Mu:airings, contractor. _The eereinany es a mile long and had caught four great A. was performed by Rey, Jasper.Wilson, In the evening the Presbyterians had l Goderich, tweet a couple of days last Brooches. • . money on a sidewalk from Mettler Miss Maggie, slater of . the_ bride, ;:s Wightman. Mr and fereFrettliares ' • week with his friends tel. end W. ocean liners and a dozen or tnoresmalle >- Rings, Pins, that this council do not expired any was the grandest social and - entertain - n a inept in their experience. The etud- e er craft in its grasp. The dead are be. .));',' P • t ° c con, to Maitland river between lots 50 ridestnaed and Melvin Idowe(1. . ' lieved not to exceed 20. Those who aa •Watches or Clocks . ience was so large that only about helf of Brussels, spent Sunday att the orne and 51, Maitland con. at a request est man, The ride wa,s attire i gathered along the ahores of the Bud- Metho ists preoetit very kindly offered MPS Edith Cornish, of Clinton, spent the use of their edifice fcr the evening. 'a few days. vvith relatives and friends bv a fire that started, among cotton re could get into the churcb, so the of A. B. Oarr. Mrs A. Challenger and Whatever lb is ,r/e're anxious it. shell from a delegation troll Colborne tp, pretty costume all white, and the Maid come our way. Adjourneel to Meet on the first Mon- wore a lovely striped pink gown. At • c day in September. NIXON STURDY, t.he concluston of the marriage care - 'We roper sit* things in a satis.. NOTICS,-Mrs George It Conper 9 con. vaas served. Mr and 11.1rs Winnings Clerk. monv, a recherche wedding breakfast was accepted with thanks. in the neighbothorad last week, Mr and Mrs R. Buchanan attended the factory manner. spt nt a few days in Clintan litA, week, left for theic honeymeoia trip which. PRESENTATION. -bliss Kirk, who has wedding of their Deice Miss Sydney Miss Laura, Gonna, 9 con., Sundayect • will inande London, Toronto andother been teaching in S. S, No. 8, Bullett, is discontinuing the profession. All bet Aikens,- ' of Wingtuon, last Wednesday. pupils As well ria their parents are very s t S d t D M 0 ' Wand Mrs S. Pickett, of Sunshine with airs James Livermore, Clinton, Comedian points. , en an ay a D. 0 11110011'8. Mise 0 d f Lu k- P IPAL-On the 27th • Our ()barges are moderate - Our eeevieea. prompt. • Whether large er small it receives Blithe attention it requires. -4 • c .. • C We are Leaders in our Line. "It' P. B. CREWS SI Jeweler hit • .41 And Optician • Mr and Mrs Caesar or ne, o BATE OE RIND Cfl sorry to lose her out of the school, as now, visited in our locality and else- S. P. Hall, M, A...principal of the God. she has been teaching very successfully hristiana McClinton is at _present the where lest week. The Rev. Mr 'Yel- erich Model School, passed to theworld guest of her aunt, afra Morrish, for three and a halt years, and her Ctoderich. land preached his first sermon in Coles beyoud after a, monttes illness. Until pl in theheartsof the people has . church lest Suuday, and left, -a most the day before he,han. appareabeen been growing warmer all the way good speaker and the Baefleld circuit to faintapidl , never recovering the hi h h 'It ' r h' in a thePoeition lately vacated by Rev. NOTES.- Th 11Rftelriv.inleirdLYelland, occu- favorable iimpressien on the econgrege- holding ins OW13 or improving, but tion he bag, certainly a, fine voice and a during Tuesaay night 'he commenced departufe, and after many other gifts les along. Many tears were shed. at her . Exeteespent Sunday last at his paten- have`been 013, The Seale. She carried tr addre son Rivet to VI Oozes the great confla- gration saw a spectacle that they can ' never forget, and one that will always have a conspicuous place. In the history rt.. of New•York. • River and bity were enveloped in a pall of black smoke, through which * angry flames, bursting as from vol. SYDNEY JACKSON'S canoes on the Jersey shore and the water itself, leaped like led spheres in- Prescr iption to the sky. The surface or the water Phone 2 Drug Store was covered vvith floating and blazing masses of freight, thrown in haste -144-Y-**-Y-4-Y--Y-****Yrfricyyrefy,*y from the doomed vessels, all unnoticed in the naad race to rescue precious he- " • e— naan lives threatened or beinirsaerificed. Winghant. Are a combination of purest • drugs properly coniaounded. If run down from any COMM they cannot be equalled aci health builders. They tone up • the nerve centres, in. crease the appetite, restore • vigor, came anemia, female • weakuess, pale and sallow complexion, • These pille are guaranteed, tbat is if they are not as repreeented we will refund „ the money. 111.. " •44 •••0: =talent preacher. The Brown boys,. of deceased, before corning to town, with tb fell vr. ye:mama "haw. George $tanbury, barrister of The greatest 1088 of life appears to 107 ba4uttteeer-158000..tewbseoratbunstttehraeveeethmeeiciouibaneteiet; may feel proud of securing such en el. foll vision of is naental facultieri. The beautifin rocking chair was cash or trade. e o in Lie d G. 4 KING, Wingham. AshtleldarerusticatedatGeorgeOoopere. taught in Usborne township wbere he \ tan home. Mr John Mooreof Toronto, 450 passengers, end was to have sai e IlfrssEnor.-Dear TeacylierL,We the members Mr Divid Beacona of Harlock Sunda,y- hel the position of township. clerk. is the nest of his brother.S. Moor. L. from Boston that afternoon. When intly desire g ed with relatiyes on the Bityfield Line. Re ea.me to Goderich 24 years since, 19 trf your school inritividualIT audio other role in the seetjem held their in the High School and 5 as Model in which you have labored among us during • the past three and one half years. Though at visitors, The London boys have eacat- bodies lying all about the deck. Tbe Minot MEDICAL ASSOOIATLON, - Friday; all seemed to siaend a most. ell• rnan, and di his best to advance the joyable afternoon. Schools are closed interests of the Own by taking stock h ,The children of S. S. _No. 10 and also of which he spent as science master greened°, fox the patient and loving manner pprpose of o express to y.nr our s ncere thanks and Thomson hate built a, new house for the tbe police boat captain went aboard of - Additliffit . . renting its rooms to the her • with ;hcerexsvavoaf The nen- t r-eg-ix-lar meeting of the Heir- ' annua picnic in jowetts grove last school panel al. He wee a very active times beset with innumerable diffloulties of ed, leaving the camping grounds to steamship 1 I h r t often the clause your bear the name of s•Londonia Park." 300 men, the Main 250, and if as MailY on Medical A.ssociation will be held ink • and the cite' hall, Si rat tord, on • nuesday, mounted all obstacles and has ever painted us .wett heti Winced hie yacht which lives were loat on the Bremen JulYlOth commencing at 10 80 sharp • al Local 1%eus again for vacation and our pedagog- in many of the industrial establis oues will sorely enjoy the harvest la- ments. He WaCi secretary of the pub-• bor. Mr John Dempsey. 9 con.. visit- tic Library Board, secretary trellenrer cTuerhsavve lohg had the privilege of considering visit to his home last week. The Grit ished on the . plena, the panel boats, medicine, Dr. Snyder, Brussele ; notes - Porter's Hill. ed •his daughter Mrs Webster last of the Mining ASsoelation and for teactiers.srehellpste,fwseew.porsasyh,etgitirojeaetti Govertment has completed the south lighters and other craft. frona Chicago clinics; Dr McKenzie, gents and Patient christian spirit has sm.. Mr • f the Main as on the Sante, the number will Onward and upward to a higher standard and now improves the appearance o • I L t rut th t harbor- JOS Ferguson paid. a flying be very great. Then also maey Per- The nrOgrarn consists of :-A Dover on -Nurgs,-H. Moore and his inother, week The busy hum of , the mowing years was collect= of the North Street slight appreeiotion of the valuable benefit pier with the erection of a small light- Fire in a bele of cotton on Pier 3,' the Moncton • ° A. ease in .practice, Dr. _. of Gowrie, and -also Mrs Milson and machines isheard, on every hand and Methodist church. Although only sick which we have derived from your erriptt and house. Dominion Day was celebrated most southerly of four Piers belonging' Bethunea Seaforth ; middle ear stin- 'daughter spent Sunday and Monday at farmers are ti ying to make hay while for a, rocinth, he had been failing -for Pamstaking labor of the past three yeti tctud ae from thelour vvinds, large • crowds of to the North German, Lloyd fene,start- peration Neglected by parents and 'W. B. LoWe, Mrs O. Johnson and the ettn shines. Domine Barnwell some time and it was the knowledge vay your kind.a 4 half. Not that we alien ever be ab . • ess towgrd us but we d 40 picknicers were to be seen bbating and ed the conflagration. ,, .physicians, Dr. O. Traw, Toronto; -daughter and Miss Maud Pickard are mantiged to see the new bell on S. S. that his bodily. powers were weakehiog express our gratitudethan other an i are fishing while others enjoyed the. sailing The property loss can simPtY be aP• • discussion .of paper read by Dr. Shaw. holidaying under the parental -red, J, No. 10 before he eotered ,his vacation that caused him to ask for a leave of aeosrds. .in corning years sholld despckland on the lake. The vieather was favor- proximated at this time, Nooe of the 0 lin ton, 'ae Aptil naeeting • queetion Pickard's. Misses Cuthbert and Stout, and new the section May feet proud absence, thetwas granted himon April 1 ,cltifstmaternsthrilnee: itallesmAromient4niYelf.. able and many parties went. home officials arouod the docks could give drawer to be opened at LiO o'clock ; -of Woodstock, are visiting at O. W. of such.a beautiful toned belethe farm- 19th last. The deceased had long been brance of splendid work done amongst the thoroughly refreshed bythe balmy anything like a precise estimate of a general talk, Dr. D rine:yore, Strat- Potter's. Mr Barnes, organizer for'the . =sin the neighborhood will see to it a member of tbe of the A. 0. U. W., ohndren of yonr school in the township of breezes which daily fan the visitors of their Losse. A conservative estimate fere, , 'Chosen Friends is spending a few days that they win net be late for meals. and bis remains Were laid to reat in letoiett. sweep nt BEFELL*" or DIE Moor,. . our resort. A. number representatives made by a prominent fire underwri ter_ • .in our midst„ and seems to be the right . B. SWitzer is offering his excellent the Maitland cemetery., NOTB19:-Dr. H. Ben, of Montgomery of the ebnatened,appointments on eir• places the entire damage at below $10.- ONWARD AND Unwenn-The follow- • omen fee that office a3 he has secured a farm for sale ; should he diapooe of it . a ' • Mich., arrived here on a viat last Sat. cuitnaet atetre watsonsa,,Bayneld, and 000,000, . The three. &mite of the North ing refers to a. bi•other of C. M. Bezzo, • number of applications for member- he will probably move away, a fact Summerhill. indaY evening. J. Manning, Wood- gave a farewell te to Me and Sirs Shaw, Gernaan Lloyd Line ale total losses. • of town, and is taken from the Ma - ship. Rev. Mr' Yelland preached this that would be universally ingretted ; , C nne F H. e f Onni n Who li EC.- . ov y, o i o , stocktreturned to his hoble on MondaY to their d -----1.. their new The ,piet of the Thingvalla, Line in wauekee Time* of June 23:-"Williem the popular has been studying at Trinity Univer. ,,.-9 • -, . - .... . nave engaged. Mies Sara aceniighlin, the filet ante in Bethel church Sunday en is popular even Pretty evening to a large and attentive mud anilt7. W.'S. Lawrence, t. Toronto,ver abl supplied the Yt.Rev..-. -.Ye .Y. here. - of Bruseels, as teacher for oext term; -canoe. Miss Arne Cox is spending a teacher in No 11, is spending ' his hell- 81 his . wore or _ni B. comma on otm. few days at home, - tlayeiny improving the fences onshe comes highly recommended. The • farm in Tuckeremith. • ' day evening last. . - Methodist choir and a number of their . . NOTES.- Mrs Brownlee, Seafortb, Mende took a trip to Beyfield last Fri- , _. Breicefield, • visited Mrs Lindsay on 'Thursday of Conssance. - , .. . • • day. • Mr s Shah, sr., does not improve -- , last week. School closed ell• FridaY in 'health. A. few from heree'went to NOTES.-Mfs Martin' has ret.urned NOTES,-Iiir etnd Mrs A. T. Scott and ll-st,,to, open agaie on August. 20th. •Clee-Goderich on the 4th. Illayingfeseiow in lionae after paying an extended visit Mrs Arm Scott went to Goderich. on . ebbutt, teepee,. ls. rusticating at fall swing; the grop is only a Medium to 13bwmanyille friends. Mrs Cole has the excursion on Wednesday last to '‘' -1- returned home after spending three Peet the Huron Oid Boys'Association .4"ne. • . one. Fall wheat is damaged consider. months M the Queen City. Mrs. Mr and Mrs Geo, Hart and family took ,AXICIDENsr, -What might have been ably with a small insect near the root Hotharreof Mitchell, paid het son, _enc.. in the excursion to Goderich on the -a. serious accident occurred on the farm of the straw. Marigolds ann. turnips Hothanevisit, recently. Miss Lottie 4th. Mrs Wm. Scott and 'Miss Aggie of Mr Lindsay, just south of the yin are not good. Several students from here Weil the examinations in Clinton .and 4.11a McCully attended the marri. Beattie have returned from a trip to lage, en Wednesday of last week. W. age of their brother. Will, Tueaday Westrciitister. Mr Nelson, 'while Cole was engaged putting wood .with this year. Howard • Adams is 'home last, which took place in Stratford. at working at the saw mill on Tuesday, his engine and circular saw. A stick from London Baldness College for va- the home of the bride; congratulations. got caught in the belting and was bad- became hound on the saw and was cation. Mist; B. Johnstone, a teacher Frank Cook wheeled. Wednesdav la,st ly injuredione of his acme being brok- thrown with great • force, striking in London Business College, and a k • en Mr Cole, and G.Johoston on the chest former teachet here, is visitinghere Th trustees 010. S No 8 Henry Taylor has built an addition to Ediath.Saw. era if ht.'? e for the sunamer with sufficient to St. Marys to spend the holidays. T? • his dwelling house. Oliver Mills is , vacation , he annly friends are pleas- %vetches in their pockets. Fortunately force to almost ruin the 'busy engaged drawing sand for the ere to see herrmaeitin. The Sa,bbath nothing serious resulted therefrom. the new school house. A number Sehool picnic last Satutday was 1 erne $ REPORT The followirg is • DROOL .- -from here attended. the garden ,party„ ly //teen .. it, leweather ' ' d' attended althoug t e .was the stunding of the pupils of S.S. o.4,' et Londesboro. • ; not as favorable as va at mig t ave h • h h •. f the ill of Goderich township, or e moo - ' been. Qaite a number from here • June, based on regularity, punctuality spent Idobday in Bayileld enjoying and general proficiency:- V -. Jen. St, Joseph's. • - the fresh breezes of La,ke Huron. Mr nie Mair ; Sr. IV- Eddie Ball; Jr. ---- ' B. R. Biggins received a letter this IV - Okarlotte Colburn, Harry Seecooe lenecner. - Below is the week from Dr. H. R. Elliott, of Den- Hayes, Goldie Hill; Sr. III - standing.' of the pupils of Separate SS. • ver Colorado; his many freen Is .will Russel Neal, Knox Main Ethel Smith, No. I, Hay, based on regularity, pro- ficiency and general conduct for the be pleased -to know that Mrs Elliott is Melvin , Hill, Ethel Lovett, Alve fully restored to health, Dominion Beacom, Bane Beacom, Carrie Batt, • month of June, Sr. IV. -Arthur Day passed off very quietly liere euaost Pearl Wright; Jr. III- Caryl Draper, Gelinas, Clarisse Contin, Joseph Le- of the inhabitants went elsewhere to Lottie Sinclair,. Earnest Challenger; porter Jr. IV. -Sara Denomme, Mery spend the day, Miss Jessie Jamieson Sr. it -Annie Ohallenger,Edna Hardy, Denornrne, Mary Schreenen; Sr. III. and Howard Adams, of Dakota, are Lena Jordan, Ida Oolbuen, Horne -Eli Gelearts, joaephine Masse, Regis nisiting friends here. Mrs Long . and Butt; Jr. 11 -Gertie Oakere'Bella, Ball, Masse; Jr.. III. -Ella Leframer, Peul children, of London, spent Dominion Eddie Farquharf Pt. II-. Willie Sin - Contin, Aerneline Papineau; Sr. 11.. Dav with her parents Mr and Mrs J. elair, Murray Draper, Grant Archer, -Mary Peeatheau. Polly Plante, Napo- B. Jamieson. Mrs J.'S*an visited re. Kenneth Main Ella Beacom, Berl leen Masse; jr. IL-Eeelyn Conan, latives in Westminster last, week. idason; Pal -Asa Maireiloward Rill, Flora Laporte, Laura Denororne; Pt. B. Ketelien left last week for Sarnia Erna Jrrdan, Howard eaFguhar, II. Isaac Duchame, Peter Papiniwhere he will preach for •several weeks Myrtle Beacom; Jr. let. I7Annie 13all, •Staigusi titisson; Pa 1, - (e) Edith in the Presbyterian church there. Nettle Sinclair, Mary Smith. Stanley ' b' ' 1 • D h . . this week. Mr and Mrs J. Blake, of Toronto, made a visit to J. Brunsden for the holiday. Mr and Mrs Brogden had visitors from Mitcbell for the 1st. . . AN Arent) Inestrenee GONE. -On Sat- urday, June 30th, an octogenarian, in the person of Andrew Tanareson, passed away, he being of the age of )38 years. The deceased came to Ohio, U.S„ from the county of Monaghan, Iceland, in 1824, remained there; four years. and settled in the townehip of 'Vaughan. York county, at that time in the Old Borne dietricnwhere he secured a farm and rose to comfortaple circumstances. He remained there until 1874, when he removed to Hullett where he lived up to the time of his death, surrounded by all necessary comforts In 1830 he. was married 10 Esther S'ixstnitIn who came from Kilkenny, Ireland, a.bout the same time as her hesband and will be 80 years of age on the next 24th of May, haying been born on the same &AI and same year as Queen Victoria. They ream ed a fatally of cen children, field. Benmiller; the of BIfield totally Wiped away, and en extension H. Bezzo for the past five -.years with appointment also presented Mrs havv, . which hed jest been built on thellana- the Kroeger Boo* Coeof Grove Street; •• with a purse. •• burg•American Line's, expanse of piers will depart next week 'to accept the ,.. • • was burned down to the spite tops. position pf general manager for McCue ., , The steamship Main of the North & Schwartz of Flomestead, Penney- rshfield - Corrsorr..- Council met Saturday G.erman Lle C. Line coot 1 500 000 out- I eitnnia Mr zz Y, , $ , , , . . 13e o pas had charge of • side of the cargo, fittings atilt]. stores. thebundling and ah-pping departmerib June 23rd, mernbers all present, i In -e" The loss is teaced S1.200,000 for the in Kroeger Bros.' establishment, AI- utes of previous rueeting•read.ancla vesseland about' $400,000 for the fit- though a comparatieely goring man he. ' proved. By-law , No . 8 was named, tinge and eargo ware valued at '$800,- is a thorough business men, energetic • making a change in polling Sub. Divi- QUO, The cargo and stores were entire• and full of enterpribt. During his . alone Nos 1, 2 and 4; lots 9, .10, 11, in ly consumed, and the loss to the vessel years ot service • in the departrpent con 6, was taken from No 2 and put in property will amount to at least 6700,- stote of Kroeger Bros., he has been a *. a faithful employe and has. a .hoat et Nol division, and lots 10, 11, and 12, 000. . The.Saale, the steamship which wilt friends. In tbe depar titre of Mr and Mrs • on 7, E, D., was taken from No 2 and put in No 1; lots 4, 5, and 6, .con 1, was have the most horrible ,.tory of death Bezzo, Milwaukee suffers a loss which. --- taken from No 1 and put in No 4, and to _enfold when the divers go down in 'Homestead gains. A gain or -Berne- her, cost the North German Lloydestend which the good people of that. s lots 4 and 5, con 2, E. D.; was taken her, No 1 and put in 0,No 4. By-law Company $1,250;000, and the fittings place will anprecia'n When they become No 9 was passed, authorizing the • bor. and cargo were valued at $800,000. The acquainted with the • geoial Milwaok- Seale is beached off Eilis Island and eitn; now Gerieralelderager for IVIctlue " rowing. of the sum et $1200 by issuing debentures for School Seetion . No 7. till burning. The daroege to the yes- & Schwartz.' Meliffeesci left Clinton. The afollowing accounts were 'paid : sel oper is placed at about 1800,000. twelve years ago Wale:lint a boy and -8•"relemleYs graYels $12•80) W• Twem" The damage to the Kaiser Wilbeitn has gradually worked Mannar' up to • gravel, con 12,$19.10 ; W. Gardner, in. der Grosse is estimated at $25,000. his present positioti which is worth tee:, gravel, $9.30 ; 11, F. Andrece, The three docks of the North Ger. •twelve hundred dollars per year and speeting, $1.00.; John Ferguson, rep. man Lloyd Line ate estimated to have a percentage. • . cul., S. R., 3 and 4, $2 25 ; John Mut - cost $300,000. The docks were well fill- • - . • dock, gravel, 81388 ,. A. Toll, _gravel, ed with merchandise just received front THE Gnor REPORTS.-Tha crop re - $3. and valued at 4350,000. pens, gathered by agents of tLe Great $3. 50 ; John R. Webster, gravel, $19, tvorth Western Telegraph Company, • DO S. R. (land 7, and con 14; James . Ritchie, inspecting, ,$1.00 ; R. Nixon. . The ehingvalia pier was, valued at and•dealing principally with the west - inspecting, $1.00; 0, Ritchie, gravel, 965011100t.O., count. ing the. stores which- were . • ‘.ern pant of Ontario show, on the con 12 and S. R. 9 and 10, 832.30; Miss •• The Elarnburg-American Line dock, whole, fair prospeats. In many places. Henderson,gravet,$4.40;J.Alton,grevel, iviatchhad just been completed as an however, lack of rain is .a great draw., .. $4 str ; it. Ferris, gravel; $0.00 ; John extension, and which was destroyed to back, and a continuance oat he drouth Golethorrea plank, $70 ; Sohn Thu- 'event the spread of the flames was will have e bad effect, Grains,promise botn, rep oil, L. IL. $4,00, K. McIver, Reneged to the extent of $15,000. This fairly well,. hay is tiglit, and in regard' building neva eel., L. R. $43, and for was the only loss they sustained. to fruit, 'with the exceptiop of' plums, grading and gravelling S. R. 12 and 13, . the outlook is bright. The ground ' 48; J.Johneton. grading and gray aline' toot crop pr.napect is generally satis- hilrat Boy d's,$6 50;1).Ferguson,rep cul, Al IT 1. L al Nevis factory. In Bruce comity fall wheat is , con 14,25c; A. elitt heson, vaotk on S .11, 9 4 t 1 iona OC. over theetverage ; spring wheat aver- . Bunes SCOT= 17401,...INIST. - Mr. age ; oats above average; peas extra & 10. $10;A. elcDerinald,rep cul,c ei 12, e,.... 48 1308. 'Cowan, plank and eov. cue S, large erop; hay average; barley above Burns' scbtch vocalist, supported by R. 9 and 10, •$10 ; l'ohn Larneuegravel; average; apples and pears good, cher- '""Miss McLean McKenzie, ScOtell einger Rain need d plums poor. Miss Weenie O'Neil, Clinton, paid our Challenger. Samuel , Barr, Jan': an lisaiel except William, who dred in 11M7ter?P;Ilee'rs1), rgurtilav°e111, rsep5.00ce;1 jeLob, 11.1D$1x2.0006. from Scotland. and Miss Annie Mc- ries end Kay tato ?Ink aticl accompanist, of at preseet but nothing y g et sunerin . , 'Malcolm Duch/nen e; Tilos Deeorrime, vtnivel:bre. ()I thP farailY Tvv.ho stir ehovelling gravel; $6 00 t. D, jei di ne, ' P e • h. h 1 e t h In Perth county hey ebeet tnreequara • -acme; Pt. I, --(b) Edith Denomme. village a short visit on Saturday last. -,Maurice Ran. Peter Masse; Our foot.,ball pla,yers plityed Sea•fort h tLeoayeebtetra.„ alyin Levett, Oak•TEBBUTT, aolora o when 85 years of age. The shovelling gravel, e3 50 ; D. McKenzie, club on Monday last resulting in a vie ." ' Toronto, wi give a ig c ass co c on terd crop; frill wheat estimated about 1. John Beatt,y and wife, Seatuth, • Hallett in Toronto; Saeoli'le'clic:1‘; K:jills'ilg-kt;Itairn14,4,i(nlilrrig„ work on con. 4, $8 001 John-. McLeod, conceit. gravel, $3.68; james Rose, gravo,s7.02; - "I Y aeoInJ ' 16 h M B d ' the town hall. Clinton. r . r urns OM FL whole the prospects for fruit, grain, • Maxime Corrivean. .A.veriege attend . twenty bushele; spring crops looking the separate school has gone to an ex is at present very ill we hope for a the report of ELS. No. 5, for june,based ...,ml.t.ehv in ,,viiivi.iy, afinutunewt,:i;a:hA‘ hitx. sg2r2a.17:6e8i: $Tsildoss .; L ma n. n anMcDonald,r 0 pfence, plank, ( !eaesbtLirmeacco,ntienudlaYtion. Regular pr ices enc • average, althoogh soMe iecalitieri iittrii tory for Brinefield the score being 2 to t with the high. very favorable. TakcnO Ontario kg spent Sunday at the home of their site A. Boyd gi•avel $8 96 • Isaac Resign uompany come o us twee far the month 62, jitiroate 13n. Dente Teacher. York Cie; Anne rav in Neetaske; .kfU• • • / • I * Nares. -Jerome Itederd, teacher of ter, Mrs W. Scott. ars ix cempbell Sonoon Rienne.-The following is ur on tee I. ee .atelelroots and hay is slightly above the tended visit to +Downright and vicinity. speedy recovery. Miss Miry Beatty is on a written examination held June York ('''n .q"."' (l" --)0E m Sinlcoac ''''s-;9. 25c ; John Hutcheson, inspecting, , natoonenn TuA.ciunrcz .-Maddened by suffered from drought. The crop Ives.- Garnet MeBrien, 24/; jr. IV -Total McKee of Lnekpott, New York \1 M. Mra 'nr. .1.3. ttnillace Of Toronto; an a.. n, $6 25 ; M, Finn, inspecting, $5.00;' Thos jealousy, (Weary 'Hunter, a young pects in the Dakota.; promising only' A. ..f. Thinornrae has arrived from a visiting relatives in our village . Dr. 28th end 29th, Sr, IV -Total 850 - short visit with friends below Sarnia,. Jataes Baird retorned to Victoria, hos. Gat vey, rep cul, 14 ti,,, stoning and man nineteen year of age, shot Gertie 20,000,009 bushels each, and Mitinetiota Our &herr-nen R. Durandand &Tapia- pita!, Montrerle where he will prectise• 350-eltobert Vedden 270, 'Viva, Mair Mastm eleY of St; Thomas, Norill•oak" posting, L. R., $32,50 ; StePhen Mar- Nixon at Orangeville, Monday After- 35,000,000 bushels, a Wel af 75,0000A) eau are making money with theit. at his profession. Miss Grace Bider, . 229. Albert Vodden 22,3, Ise, 111cOool ota. From any .standpoint the late ties plank, $27.45 • fl. Ilorney, gravel, noon, and then, yressing the muzzle of husbels, against 200,000.000 Wallets lase Lily Snell 202, Mabel Brovan 199, Sadie men of manhood. He was an excellent tbe wearem to h s own heart, pulled year, and 225,000,000 bushels in 1898, per day for weeks. The other day neighborhood has returned to her taletil,dditact dorneMir: ce.ayinnni), tbe trigger and killed himself. The while the prospects in pottions of I pond nets, They often average $30 who has been visiting friends in the 218, Mary Sne11207, John Vodden 206, . A.ndr6w Jamieson wa,s a, grand sped- '121;42;1:hi:I efal were driving along with a colt it ran Seaforth, orient Sunday at her howe Hoggart 218; Sr. III -Total 450 -Harry helping hand; he was well and favor- ravelling, S. R. e and 4,, $20,47 i D 'lwyld Park about 4 80 . o'clock in the complete failure unless rain comes eraVel, $5.20 ,_• Jemes Gilmore, terrible occurrence took place a.t Idy. •Manitoba and Northwest promise a while 3, lliousseau and it. Snowden home in Stratford. Miss May Ross, of McCool 162; Sr, III -Total 350-Bertie neighbor. and always ready to give a away; havisigget scaredfrom a bicycle; here. D. Campbell is moving into mecool 280, Alf efelerien 243, Willie ably known and highly respected by Quinn, inspecting, $2.50: M. Ferris," aftei noon. A concourse of nearly one soon, and with rain only a halt crop in , it upset them end then dashed down Wm Aikenhead's house, lately vacated HOggart 101, William Snell 188, Anna- twiny person in this district. In reliw geavel, $12.48 ; jam McKay, grav. thuusand. spectators were vvetching th_e Portage and Brandon districts. , the road, breaking the vehicle into by R., Murdock,. Stanley', Mrs Gra. bei Snell 172; Sr. 11 -Total 300 -Mabel thus conyliftinire lie vans a member and $4 . John Sullivan,rep Lake Hill, 20; the lacrosse nutteh between the Duf- • n , fragments, they escaped unhurt., The ham, of London, ievieiting at the home McCool 224, Bettie Nott 204, Elsie faithful attendant o t e rimy e f h P t rian h . Jo ii 0 Neil, inspecting, os. Sc , forms and the tetschrore Indian teams. ott farmers in this vicinity are busy hay. of aro John Chapman. Brown 196aChester Beacene_180,Yeank ' chinch, bath by birth and choice, and sienpittiubl,sleRr.gjiNniTo;Ifisoto rill grist : gifilleessNa n e .0. ote Bibbed 142; Jr II -Total MOdred 0, man upright ann. honest in all deal- i lxnitt31;:t °nickel, (Kayla.) tirwalseostat; ing present.. • G ' dd 165, E • m • ings. In politics he was turned a gravel, $2, • W. While4 rep bridge of WWII. •156, Ella Webb 188, John Wallace 110. eiailmcb, Cloneervati..7p, bat rerted and cul, S. R. 0 eind 10 ; $6 ; Sohn. E. . Tuckersmith - minion'elevator, elle street railwey , sheds son of Isaac Mricire, crf Tuckersmith, LAWN *1* 0411.0 soda was held on &familiar figure who Will be mitered not 63 Alex Young, rep cal, L 82, A. Sultivan, towing statute labor tennis, thooe who differed With' blin an was and oars and other breedings, musing" has undergone a ouccessful operation the grounds of S, K. No. 5, on Tuesday, only in the family circle but by the Matron, gravel and shovelling greVel, eoss of 680,009. for ri. cataract at the Clinton hospital, June 26th, and was pronounced a sue. number of Ins acquaintances, and they Willie has had a cataract on both eyes cess. The evening was spent in genies are many. The late gentleman related $7.60 ; Moran le Ford, stoning at, P. since his birth, races, etc., and in partaking of the many intelesting accounts of events 4 A. cul, L. R. and D. L., $ro Pat Mor- an three culverts on D. L., $15.40 ; T. FOrd, shovelling gravel, $1 50 s W. Cetteton.-The Leagee meeting on delicious refreshments provided con- that transpired in Muddy Little A fire rit Belleville destroyed the Do. Onntte-TRae..-Little Willie Moore, JOHN LOWERY, Teacher. • Siinday evening last was addressed by siding of 'sandwich, cake, straWberriea York now Toronto, in those days, Vrooman,rep bridge and CUI On inn111• Mrennank ()rich. The meetine next tea, Coffee, ice cream, etc. After this when the city was sash of Tonge dra,42; W. McKnight,butying e sheep, street.- The funeral was held at Sunday evening will be taken bY,Mies a. musket and literartr program was' 6.30 at st. M. on 'Monday to the Londes- 60c ; B. Hawkins, intnecting P. A , ; John Kilpatrick. job at Florence To*nsend. Topic • The fi Von in the schoonrooria, but ow. Have yell tried the niw Power of Small Things." in to threatening Min this latter Wee boro depot, thence taken by train to Port Albert. $298 and rep cut, S. R NnTE8,-iyir n„ mcvety is visiting Mit shoreto allow the people to go Mount Pleasant in Vaughan town. and 4, $1 ; Ed MJohnston. placing seiver ashing Compound hiti daughter, Mrs Edviards,ef Brigden. home. The committee did not expeLt ship, York county,for interment. The pipe, sew ; p. m vans teaming it to 005, money making . affair but funeral services were- held at the home liewer pipe,Dalton. teamirig d . d as or ducted 1 90 N t Murrell ineet-' Absolutely rtibbing reunited. StWee torte after the expenses were deducted there pipe, to Turner Eileen ing few time, Saves your hands, Saves your o °thee days with his aster, Mre T. Snaalla. by Rev. Mr, Hamilton, ,. There , was a ing, August 24th. W.Smenuns,Olerk: .It extracts the dirt witnont rubbing and its ' combe, Burlington, Mies Gertie WAS a SurOltig of libotit 4)16. Lloyd goodly MinMer in attendance. attain' eneraillents ars guaranteed to be positively of Seaforth, spent Standar with friends Jamieson and his meter, Mrs Wallace, tarm eso, Psi) is sold at 5e_ per prielkage. Mrs Mitchel .1 o Whitby, is Senforth accompanied the remains to the ceme, - waterettee, leaver pactenteet flavors. Fates Visiting her niece Mrs W. C. Lands. N he ee ft tery. Jamieson returned On Tties• Neeits, MislaseNsetAegrnes and .A.nly Try a package riext 'Wash day. Try our 5 o'clock here. felint,on, 'vent the let with friends n f London flaVe been visit. • Sootch Motto Goods eondisting Of .--Toar rots sTliltpuriaeddaYI:aarb of f"fll:inhlithagor°s. esW tol3saantililt dinarpoerVeenne0113,g' 13" mr8 *Wallace remains it ;VI atnh' th°eir kunr, t-mrs Rich Piekard. Bost Family riour, $1,10 per cwt. We haVe Jttst opened an briport orate or - borough. Mr. and Mrd A. Seeley, nf end ea • sYs e beakers, Sugar, Cream, Rot Water Eettles,ete. principal of Minoring public Eichorn, is ted Marie onMies Bilis, returned to her home in *Wee Pots) Burns Orage owiN, Handleci this vicinity. Mr Addison F. johns, Friday. a. Humber gro Sea orth a visit laet wee ; e eft 13erittilllen. ' Berrie on Saturday, Dr. Ross who tenter' on thent. smoker china is nearlY h - has been at Gravenhuret is borne for re These. are au new gores, with quaint seet4) spending hie vacation at his home k h I li tieW boughb Singe WO MOVOd. • We halto ere. RECEPTION,,.A. meat cordial reeep. week or tWo, .T. 1%.1, Stanburry spore eturday last for Nelson B. O. Miss to -day, Belle Dickson, of Roxiikorough,, who Ron was awarded Rev. E. A. Shaw Dominion day. at Bapeld. A, ehita • 880 nTc Ala et Call and see there whether you vtant 6P/cu./A the OannserniterY of Mush) hi t te I hi h0 fi ti 6 will be held in to Wry or net. Please note from may 15th we Idise Laiis Bloaitirchy, of Mott% Ont., ,.P.t.;„Yn, Phr, h!.4.014.,.0 ti 01 combined appoinmente an thele rep. on rola on s rv cos ;tuna et 7 p.ta.; during the mune/ months. wet a very pleaRing event, in which the ---e, -- --- -' Owen Sounl. -Air: esentatves on tido circuit. The work Triyitt Memorial church next sabbath. lSt Wil 0 d I; be . iottely, theladiet of the The Bishop le expected to preach. excellent went of the young lady was G, SteWarb shipped four care of hay as gun 'teepee n nil unit A new circuit provioen a most sumptuotts tea Mitte Gertie Kemp /flatted friende in rs s ;; - - to the pareonage a nce the arrival of has returned from a pleaeinit visit %fa/ a Vaal iitti ent of MISS Br0176 and a i il a . cessions diyidingidolEillop and Mullett • , just ripened up a orate of dinner sett! ranging - to rm. *Kneen), irearyone likes to ee "S G. Stone chef& maeter. left Yes- an_ der Shaine ihere at thil etrbeenitge of Mr Drinittrater had is foot, severely t r fur va from ay de y the injured by stepping on a rusty nail, has been teaching school in Barrie. re- in prima frota $12, and filial week expect *anther Orate that,W111 range in Pride Item $lg A 'tinny& e lee na vocal tool turned home for her holidays OGLE COOPER. it CO. adixdrehly die/doled. Miss Motfrirelev - — fjcstinottien forillyter" arid have added soriae creature comforts Seafotth oyer Sunday. Mrs Crotkee °more to Boston Onnierste gge e's Meek. ' ino indent Of Mite PiliterriOn Leann brIdge leniOne* Cash IP/ better chi Iggli reil Brie/. tninister and hilt wife. among frier:We at Windham and Bap a to be built on one of the cen- the field, Sonoon dltnITIaTION8/-1110 Baur Judge Ma88011 and Messrs Britton, Ooets, Inspectors Toni and Robb, arbitrators to consider the advisability, of forming a triton School Section between parts of the Townships of Mullett and Goderich, met at Summer- hill on Saturday. June 23rd. After a careful consideration of the situation they carte to the conclusion that greet- er changes should be made than they Were authorized to make in, their instructions from the Councils of the townships conceived. They finally determined to adjourn to meet at Clinton on July 2Iet so as to allow the Councils to issue fresh instructions. Messrs Britton, Millerand Robb met at Myth on Monday, Juno 251h, to hear argument, for and againet the formation of a 'Union School Section between parts of he Townships 5f Hallett and Morris. The meetiog opened at 10 a. na. and continued until 0 p. m. The case for the petitioners was ably handled by G. Iv. Blair, bar. rister,Brussels. The arbitrators deter- mined to form a new Union School ;Section, and in order to give the matt- er mature consideration, adjourned to meet in*Brussels on July 2nd. It was certainly one CA the most harmonious meetings of the kind evei held, and ehoweda commendable desire 011 the parKir Alt -to remove an atitnoWledged hardship even if it did entail a alight rise in taxation. • I 4. • Watch Talk To die busy 'Wan en accrue ate watch is a necessity - not a Weary se some seem to thwk. TO utilize every moment of •preciOna to &eat trains, keep, a •• pOintmente, in fact to aletari an time one must have a good winch. Drop in and let no talk watches to you ;. we are practical watch repairers and you can have the benefit bt our 20 yearn experience with. . out &ergo. If yen bees a watch Which needs clean. lug, hat any part broken or loot, or one which het been ruined by incompet- ent workmen, bring it *0 98 and we will tell yea just what it wants and tthet will coin you. Wateheo examined, teenleted sad set to oorten time IMES of charge/ A. 3 (3trigg. anteater and Optielan, •Succeisor to Joe, Biddleoconhe 01.41141rON 4) •(i. " "