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The Clinton News-Record, 1900-05-31, Page 1. . " I . . . . . . . . _.. i , . ,.. ­ I I � - ______ ,� ". , ,,; , . , ".v .... ;, U; - , � ..... - — I � I ­­.­­___­ 7 4� r 11 .. . . I . 00 . . . I I . Wholo-Nutubet, 1119 . I L L ........... m ...... * ___________._ ,---.- .___ ____.___._ , , , , , �. � I . ­ ,_ _____________ I — 1�___ . We , willesteem it a favor if present, patrons of - The . News -Record will . recommend It to their friends.., Many are doingsoo, Wont You ? . em- __.. . � ,-.--- ­ ­ � "n -o--1- . � - I . . " _ " An _L Opportunity to . . . . I Buy Windoy . At the prices we are now quoting Seldom comes and we - advise out cktatomero to secure it at once what they XvIll need, . We bought A VW stock at a very low price As explained In. last we0k1a paper which .allows us tooell I . 1 40c and &So Shades for . 300 150a Shades for I . . 1 400 , 61po Shades for . . � . I 1500, . I I I I I . . . . _-___=__=__:_;:_�_____0_ . I . � � I I . . I . . . � (IX)RTAIN. � . A I., . . 1. . . . I . Are in demand these days and Most good housekeepers have long ago. found them to be ludisvensable. We have some beautiful setts in Brass and Onyx tbat do justice to any room or curtains, . The sebts we, sell at 215c, in Wood or Brass are unequalled . . . . for Values. . . . � � . Just think—& Curtain Pole in Oak, Black or Mahogany Colors, with Ends, Ringd, and-Brafteti to match, for 25c � If you prefer the brass we have them at the same price . I W. - Cooper I ,. I ­.. Jos. ITO.V1001 00#0 (a Bologna, . Mr. Joseph Taylor, oldest X00110IN of the Black. The meeting of tile Royal Black 11 S,010,041f Direct , , " , " - , ""' - On'Saturday last Mr. John Middle� __ ----,—,— 1311,I)CH14111.1.1), , ------,— (IODIMICKTOWNSHIP.- . ____ � I I GODERICH TOWNSHIP. Air, Jacob Taylor of town, has, after Precoptory hold Ili Clinton Oil F rldaY . too of Goderlell township shipped . George A, Tarner sold his driver . J."be old Sturdy house ontho7th conos Mr. Sampel Rodgers, a prominent twenty-seven yeArs' service as trxvoller last was well attended,' Those from direct to Liverpool thirty-eight head of the other,,day4 It was 4 bAndsouid built by the late John 8tur4y fifty- I resident of Cedarville in the county of . for Kilgour Bros. of Tor6nto, sent in the morab distant pointa, present were :, As fine export Cattle as ever left. the alliUI41 A04 We have Go A's ,.word for three years ,ago, is 13OW no MOVet hav- Grey, visited big cousing, Mrs. William . big. resignation, The firm: were loathl John Scarleto. William Kenney and township, They had an aggregate It that he obtained $200. ing been torn down tq make way fore, . Cook and Mr. Adam (,,,,antoloal and indeed, to 16se him and made special James. Campbell of McKIllop and A. Weight of 51,970 pounds and ought to The �astoiasterabip Made vacant . greater, Uwasbullbofbrickmadeon other friends, in this township last loducementstoretainbis services but M. Todd of Goderlob. The Preceptory bring the worthy Councillor the. top, by4he death of R. W. Narks. 'has fal- the farru by William- Pabob, better w�ek. � . of no avail. About the first of August . is in a flourishing condition and on notch price. The balauce of his cattle lea to Dr. maolilpoob. known as "Bric .-U. Bill." , Only one kiln Mr, W. H. Lobb is.'handling the . MrI Tilylor, together with his wife -And Friday three candidates werea4mitteil I . be has put out on the gra$p, The football boys look mery smarb Was burned, the intention being to Molotte Cre !ch is I I am Separator Wh I three children, lea4e for Yorkshire, I mto the mysterlea -Of the Black. A Recital. in their now uniforms, . . make enough for Jai. Patton and Xoo, . meeting with much favor among dairy- I Ell .gland, where they will make their future home. Mr. Taylor goes to ging- . . A $1S,900 Catholic, Chumb. � .1tisao - Two score of the music lovers Of .13everley Ritchea and Alex. Mar. 4ockare'liome. from Toronto. where . Wbitely. As it so happened there , , was only Sufficient for the Sturdy aud . . . men, Jt stands the test With all , . " ' land to uilderfake the management of , - The corner stone of the Catholic Clinton aissembled In the roolas of )Ar# they were pursuing their studies, the , Patton houses, and Mr. Whitely got competitors and doines out victorlous.. . Mrs, David 0antelonj Sr.,'bas been I a $20,000 estate of which be is the heir, church now in course of construction . X- A.- Howard on Tuesday evening and . , former for tbo. Ministry and the latter his hrick from another so'lirce. Mr. . . very it(but we are Much pleased,to be .VapdallsibloCtod'sAcro. - , � At Dublin was well and truly- -laid on Sunday by Bishop McEvoy of London �Openb A CoupI ,a of hours very pleasant- IF. Nine selections war a rendered on for medicine. . . � TbeRoagh Riders and the R overs, Patton bad his house built. a year after Mr. Sturdy, and the White !Iowa. ly , . lich able to Announce that sholiao ,in The Clinton cemetery is a beautiful spot and as the trees and shrubs fit- in the presence of about five-tboosand . Mr. I Kowarct's flne*piano, A n those Mo g our two football teams, had a contest , stead went -tip. the following y ear, Mrs. Oantelon is improved in health, � In list, 8ith year. . . crease In size it will become more* sq. . . people who went from all parts of the I taking part being c—Miss Maude Shan- � 11 out Mr. go Archibald, J.,M,ac. Tuesday night. I . The two remalaing-Are now the oldest . . ,_ Miss Lizzie Dewpsey.4)ent the ]after I . The credit .for this creditable state of dist'*ct, The. Church will be a coin- ri - - modious one and 4 will -when complete RISE! pherson, Miss A. 01bbings, Miss I. , G. A. Turner and T. C, DeIgnty . I spent Tuesday In Clinton, brick .houses Ili thetownship. Mr. Sa 'in Hart, now of Colborne and nine. � I " part of last week With her cousin, Miss I affairs Is in no small measure . due the corn (Aittee of the town council Which !Xave cost $15 000; The parish, which I 0 Holmes and Mr. lioward. Befo re ,the . � � Andrew Cake, spent MAY 21th in ty years of age, laid the Urlok of the . Lucile, Sterling of the UU concession, The many fiiends � of Mr. Wellington has the supervision Ahei,00, but, citi. . is a very large And prosperous one .and be ibly broke up- A. vote asson , or thanks was tendered their boat and in reply Ooderiblt and John Snider the same in Exeter. Sturdy house, while the framework was done by John.and Henry Bea- Cantelon are very sorry to, -learn that . I zens who have relatives laid away , under the green sod have taken part in includes the Irlshtown obutch, will divided when the new church is ready Mr. Howard spoke for a few mom , onto day . 'O, E. Morrow spent. a few days in coin, more recently of Sammerhill, he is not imp roving In health as fast . . as they would like him to4o. . W. is . L till I the beautifying by plan . g upon the . for worship. The priest in charge 4 is In which h6 gave expression to his de. . sire to help bring together the musical Mitchell last week. � . but who have since passed away to be a very * favorite. young, mail in this I graves every spring flowers which . Rey, rather Hagerty who is very. pop� , people of the town, ' I Mrs. McCartney and family left with their fathers, When the old i I . I neighborhood, I . I . bloont and make the air- fragrant, War with his people. - . . I , . . last week to join bar busband in Man- house was torn down on one of the - a are very much please to sea . . W (I -Among tile most industrious in this . . I Will Build Pasnioz mills. ' Little Locala, - � I . . I . .. . . I itoba. I . I . . . bricks 1hero was found a very clear . Robb, McCa � rtney,a representative 'impression of A cat's foot, claws and . how Mr. Coss .and bis young men have I .1 good work is M' Joe Rattenbury whose indignation r. was aroused the other Mr, D, 'Mcdoryie has rented the mr, A. A. Scbrenk will Uvo an fill. plement, delivery on June fth.#' , of MasseymRarrls, spent. Sunday at. � all, which has been given to Mr. Gled. improved, the appearance. of their . I . � I I farina which they have *recently pur, .., afternoon bythe discovery that daisies upper fiat of Mr. J. Miller's shop where . . , , 0 H Reid and Wallis and Cantelon . . . l . . . home, � hill Of B quite a -bol- . � enwillart *ho.has * ' chased by lixing tip t - I gates, fences, and geraniums,whtch Mrs.Rattenbury in the i he willagain -embark manufac- I . � l Shippealive stock to the city on Mon. Sorry to hear that Mr, $amuel lection of curiosities, The old Sturdy .be . I etc� TW�y have all idea good farming ' and be had planted a week previously, . tare of fanning mills, Mr. Thos. Hallo- . I I . day I ­ . '. . . - Broadfoob is very Ill. � . homestead is one of the prattiesb plac- . . I . . ' . I I .. . . pays. 11 'ad been dug lip, prestimably to plant way, who was in the employ of the old . . . I Pastor Mixiduick exchanged pulpit . a The home of Mr. R. G.'Siwpson ha 8 as in the toyAship andis now in pose . � , ' Mls§,.Sophia Sterling of Clinton � . . . I elsewhere, Mr. Rattenb ury says he company which for so � many years . . With Rev. Mr. Shaw of Bayf101d on- been madebappyby the arrival - of' a . I ., _. ession of Mr. George 0. Sturdy, young. . ' I " . I spent part of last week visiting at Mr. has a very good idea as to the guilty made mills which are known , Sunday, I I . I . . . I . I . young son And heir, � eat son of the pioneer.' . . and Mrs - R. H. BIllott's.' : - . "' . . � ..k­�. . A. ,41 &U �4*;, .1 .. : All - over Western ., Ontario, -A� .A rr � T.f I 10- . I I Dan Munroe and Alberb Cameron . � Mr. William Elliott' bas returned Mi, I . I 1. .4, AT TO i.. , 91 I . . � . I . V -� � Doe a. aga, n - ­ � — A - vy ;:,- 001 pays� � . � .�.F­ - . ..j .. . � �4 : , "..1. - — . I . I .1 . . -1 repeated—somethilig of a like- nature . Will - superintend the insullfactgre, The People's Paper is read by the went through the �vvoods on 'the ,%th from the Olinton hospital and ig'im- Cantelon's foundation for Ilia new... - , � I � . . I . . � . . . �--.��'. : . I - .will be carried on on acompara- peo . I and did things �up brown. . ... proving nicely. I . � . . . ,1 .1 ­ . � . . .. I happened last Slimmer—will consider Which ple,, � . ' - . . house,, , % I � . I -1 1. : ­ f . I . . I it his d6ty to follow it up. . ttvely small scale this year. Mr, . Mo - Rev. C., L. Mills'of Iflyth will offic. Miss Maggie Ross of the Thames Mr, arid Mrs.Joshua Cook of Olin. Mrs. R. H.-Elliotb and Miss Steiling . � ,. . . , � - . I ,�,�, _�� .- . EZE ., ,- ' ` 7�� ' . . . . I 1. . I 1� Corvie was e6ted, with the . . . Road is at present visiting . at'home. . . I " 0 **0 LITTLE . . I . . . 'Coull. . . .. I P� - , ,� I . . lateat St. Paul's church next Sunday ton Spent Sunday .At Mr. Alex. Co. ,of Clinton spent a very pleasant after- � k",L, I I . . . -A Question al'Jurisdiction, .Pompany : Aforesaid for' many. years . �. .'Mrs. Thos Snell spent 24th in Exeter. trom,e. . . . -, � � I I . I I both a. in.. and p. in. - � . . - . � . I I I * ' I noon vi ' siting at Mrs. hicPhaiVs, Out . 1". . . . . Mr. W. Vlark of . Seaforth is not on and travelled over the countryside in . . .1. G.A. Turner says babas disposed of . I . . ,' EA - . , . Line. * . � I . A".,f­ BR KS . I � - -A Meeting of Court Clinton 1. O., 3� I The home of 1416, and.Mrs. Thos. I . � , . ,� . . Have you tried Eze the . . . . . the most friendly tertne with iVolide their -interests. , The mills the turned , � . three,hundred acres of bis;timber land Webster of t46 Oth. con. has been I � . . I -�-��._"� .. . Ineveiry home littlebreaks, I . . y wilt be hold. on Thursday. evening, - . I . Mr.R.H. Elliott is'improving his ' . i I'.- I � . I Magistrate Beatty of ths; . . ' in the Bruce Peninsula and lies dou'b''. made happy by the arrival of a boll a ' . .. . � 1, '11, "I . . . I are occurring daily. . .t town ,who outhaa the reputation of lasting. the. When a full attendance is requested. I I c- farm 4ypd�ting.uo more Page wire; , . , � 1: I New Washing Compound, ? :Kay be Table Silverware. . _ . . has on two occasions recently -caused purchaser a lifetime. No doubt Mr. I � I I �. led 41s money .�heyeby. Ing boy. Mother And child Are doing ' fence. . - . . .." . .. . I I - . :, � , . . . . . . , . A league lacrosse match, Mitchell vs. I I I I . . I I I 11 . . I � 9 11 'list -such . I Messrs. Ad. Oantelon and Geo.,B.. . ' " I �, I . . . . Alay be Rio s,Bro.oche§,Plns him to feel the Weight of his decisions. McCorvie intends buildi g 3 . . . . William Dixon is busy,these days well.. � .- . ­ � : . . . I I . � . . . 11, I., ' . . I. May be Watches or Clocks. . 11 Clinton, wIII.be.pIAyed in the park repairiiigtbe panolithic pl, , I Anting.and bride of Hanley'at . I ., " i- Absolutely no rubbing required . - . . As to the. pros and cons of the disputes Mills'. . ! I . ' atform.1a. Mp Wesley B tended the meeting, of the � � . � . . ! . ­ % Saves your time, Saves your hands, . . . Whatever it is we're anxious ' I . . I ... . . I on Friday evening. ITWIII ,be a g6od front of his hotel. ' , . � Cookstown, S . . . � ... . � � ,��-. ls 1. Saves,vour clothes. . . . it Shall come our way' . ' I .we have notbingtb say excepb that the Bowling Matches. - - . .1 ­ . .1 - I v ... . I . . I I � . . , imcoe county, -have beea Supreme Grand OKange Lodge hold fix , I . I ,,� . . I . i committal to gaol of Clark's bine-y ear- I ,gains. . . . . I . . Pan McLeod of Bayfi spending their honcyrnoorl'ab.Couneit-, London this'week. The former -is at- I . . . . We Repair such things in a I , eld is back in . . I I I ,!`�' , It extracts the dirt without , � .. . Two rifiks from the Clinton Bowling Little Viss,Edith Ross lost her gold . , � Jjof - I ��,,��, I -rubbing � satisfactory manneri , old son seems tobav'e been ari extreme � � .. . his old place in T. V. balgaty'a. tailor oil War&s 4nd' with the famil I ;�..�., - and its ingredients are guaranteed to Our charges Are. moderate - . . .. Clu !sited Stratf6 o the Qiieen's ring on the ,so I I . . . I. - - � � , Mr. preseatDistrieb Master and thelatber � � � I 11 . I I .measure, especially as.. his, .cHence . � b .,;, v rd .n .hool grounds one day ah6p. � I � 1. . 7- . I I � . I A , be positively harmless. . . . . ' " . Birthday �. 'and. defeated two of ,, the last. Week and will be delighted if the . , M . � John ,Wallis. . ,. a Past District Master, They' I ',it 4 . I . . Our servicesprompt. - appears to Only have been the -letting I � I . . . r. .and M' tear Bay- At.them6e6i . . won ' , �'.51 . I HZE is sold at Be per . Whether I � , . . . . , . s rs. Delgaty, of r . ng of the township coun- down Tuesday evening" and .Spent. the,: �, I - 'V,%� . - . . large or small it ' " . . -a scor - to - I field were -visiting tit Mr. To C. Del- ci ' . I . 0 , I package. I. . . receives f of a few fire .the a . Classic rinks by epf�.83 .18. findiir will return it to h ��, . all the. attention .of -crackers. ,In .a . . 9r, . . . . 1 held oil Saturday it was decided to night with Mr. SohnBeacola of Birr,.� ., I I ' , I . . - . ' . . . . I �, ��' I ' . . . � 6 not to be 'an ia� . . . p an. ol and pop4lar reslden� of the Pay- � � , I 1 4' I',, � . � . . it requires. I martial days this ough They came back to. Mitchell in the' Mr. Robb. Welsh sold big.: speedy gaty% I StSelaiday, I repare a b' ion ' the I �. . ,�, . .4 . I y-law.far submiss. , I � I I . �o . . I �, . I . . .. . . .. I . . aftarnoon but Aid tiot succeed in pullw driver yesterday to Mr� Peter McGreg, � Tow Lano bad his � barn� jacked up .. A . . . , I .. . . . � �� �Q Try.our,5 o'clock Tea . I . excusable offence, if , Carried on within I I . . pepple at the next municipal -election field Line with,whom they had a long� - I I . � . I �t I I .. I � , � We are Leadeis � . I I bound . a, of course., However Clark was ing.ont a vietoryo the score standing 20 or. of:Brucefield. The purchase pride. last week. � ' .. . . I . . . . '. . Abor system. I . V I I . I . . . . ! . I I � . I � -to abolis�l_tho statute). I chat about. Auld Lang;Syne, those . . . !j I : wale-reftes - , , I Ili I . � � � ,to 10 the ,other way. The score and was well'up Ili the three figures. . I I � . . " �V .�,,. 0iur line, , . . subsequently, filed for being too glib � . . . . � , . . . . . I I 21 I � . I I . I . . I � � . . Several of our citizens blackened The two appe&la againsb. the assess- - happy early days we neyer .can forget. . - ' .. ' - . . ' . . , . 11 , . I I , , , � , , , , I - � - I I " " I I " , , , I I ik L, , I I � 11 -�, - �J. ­, . . . layers in the Stratford,game were - as The Godailch -brass ba d papa - their -faces on Monday to see I : I 10d a packaga-4 flavori � . and' perhaps, in order, to 'even up he P . , . n ded, Mr. �, , � . I I I . the, went were not gr��tedt so that ­ -was ' . .. ; I I I � " . . . . r . . r . . . . . , Mpg. Jobn..Bayle!y' of Hullett � . 4 ik I . - . - - . . . . I . �� I . follows , �, � I � � I .. . . -bg Mrs.W.B. Forsterof across the . . 4 't �e We have ust opened an. import -of I .. - C decided to. .lay, a chaiga, of assault . I .. I our street4 on TliursOaY 4, in-. Ust eclipse. 1. . � I 11 � . I . Thompsou's work has the stamp of 611-; vl$iti � I.. I . .... . . P. Be: ,r,ews ... � : , I . ' , - _1 . . , � . . I against Const a Ciiph . . Clinton. I Stratford... . ,while Waiting for the train .bound for ,' - I - approval'., Thismust be gratify- I I . � I I . ,:. - , , I "IeWTOR VIOTtC GOODS, consisting' ' . * * I AM .Doubting I . . , . , Exeter, Mitchell,. and Bi�'yfield were tire . I Maitland last week, , 11 . I . � .. .... I � I . . . - .- - ,:114.�,_� � - Jewe-ler, Expert W04 I I � - � - "h h they aasisted in the thepoints (if attr�ction.for.our. citizens -Ing fo him � as it'no doubt is to the Mrs.'Jaines Mesa spent the 2Ath ab . I .. . ,. I . - of Tea Pots, Coffee Pots, Burns' G ace 0. McCorvie 1 W. S. Thor4ton . 11 , .1 . ,.. I I . I r .. . R 41 .'' � . the impartiality of the, police magis. . ' I (4 A . . .. Wing AM .ere ­. . .. 11 .. - . .. - . I . . I the .parental home in Stephen , . 11 . � . � � f , ' Bowls, Handled Beakers, Sugaits and er sood 0�tieian. trate he came to Clinton and entered.. H. Hunter , , I I Horne . C61ebr �Y- � . ­ I . . . . . . , I I , r Kettles, etc. - I - ,. . . - � . . . * . . . 1. . . ­ I on May 24th.- . I .1 . council who -engaged him. I I I . town- 1 . � i � I _'�, " Creams, Hot, Wate . . . . .. ... - I J. W.. IrwiA I W. C, M&sorlp . I . . . . � � I I . . I �,, , fL, 1, ­ These are all now goods with quaint his,casswith.the Mayor, lfwasgiven . . . Rev. Mr.' ROY; who' is *canvassilig''. TheRoyersareanxiouefora match . A shocking accident happened ab ship and at Parkhill and on -her return . ., I . : �, ,��-. . . . I I . . I W. Jackson ' - 0. A. Mayberry �behalf -of . I Perdue'sport bias ' millon the 46h .. I . .1 . . I ! - Wednesday of last week . I . . the .,Huron. withoutside teams, Clinton and §eii- a Aw Saturday,was accompanied, by her "I , " ;11 Scotch mottos on them. . I .... . a hearing on ' , ' Clinton �oa � I . " . I I � � . . I I , I � . . I . a .. � . '! . " . _. - I LLL � � Skip -4 'mother, Mrs. T y r i :, I Our stock of China is nearly all new, . . when, after'argument by two limbo of I Skip -,48 . I I 1),loceshn Debt, occiipiotl the pul. . Th - w6uldn�t. even bom., on Thursday last, I which ,Gold- h6s. Hl� t6 -vifto will . . . . I �­ , . I . lir 0 y , ' I Ia.. law! fro' worship - : - . . . forth preferr�4d , lay I I I .1 . . .. . I I'� 1. . bouvht since we moved, , . I,. OU . "a Sedorth. his J. Taylor - - D. P. Dewar. I pit Of_,.130r10-`-6-0-p Hodgins , of Sea object to the Kippens. - . . . ie'Newton, rb young man about t*611- � . I . . . . ­ , . - - * . , . : . . . . . . . remain for r� couple of weeks., Parkhill . I � � . . . . - � ., . . . . . J. Pringle.' : in ,. - Wif . -� , aj a . . . , � 1�1 . / We have just opened up a Crate of . . . dismissed the case o.a,the ground that, Dr. Shaw . I�4��_­A - . . . . - Miss Otto, has toturned to her Uom� tY-two Years of age, met with h Say. excelled itself on �ffer M a ty's birth- ­ . �( � . . . . . I I Al , . sue . I . "in er Sets, prices ranging from.1pia �, I . .0,.Lackie _ .- . . . . . . . . . - he had no jurisdiction to try; An a n , � n. X-aTaDersou. Mr, Tbos. . Cook the Bayfield con- .lie ' ere injuries. as will lay, him up'lor day I . I I .. towf;t,andweex act another crate ' . I I eblo J. Fair . I � .. 1. , . ar Zurich for a few days. . � - � .1 . . . I - ',Whbn among the notables present p . . . this N%6ek that will range in price't . e% t ' . laid by ayesident of a; town in'-whieb . . J� Steel . cession, Goderich. to w'niship, died Wed. , . . Sir' Charles, Tupper, Canada's I . . . . . I � . I . I. . I _..I,%'�, . . many. weeks if not months. , It seems. Was . . i � . . .1 . . . . . -, Sk!6-15. Skip�-14 nesd higbf,agedseye ty-threeyears, . . � . ,\�.,�. . . I . . h I I .. .. . . .1 �. .. . � Slgr to *18. Nearly every,oqe,A WU11 i . . a, police Magistrate resides. Quite - I . I . � . I .ay .n . � . . w iN the machinery was in. motion GrAnd Old Man.. ' . a , - . I . I I I .. . . . .. - . - I . I to see nice di,q)lrm "CraIr"Mid iee them . . . . naturally Mr. Clark � I I — . ,' - � — The funeral takes place PlIdEv ­,Ifter. - , , In 8,earch of Good * alth., I . - was not any too . . . � . I . , . he Stepped wier the shift which runs Tlie system of- making.oub,the pil�th- ,­ ., 5,.,., Want to buy or not. . I .. 11.1 I � 18 . . . . � . . _A . � . . I . ,� whether , , � . 1. . . '. , �, W4011 PIGLL84d With the -deciiilion And, � . . ­.. . 3 . 3 . ,.. . . .. I �.. .. noon ioll)ayfield Cemetery, . � . , . �. .. . the big saw, and the. bolts cat ching on. masteros lists has been altered this lea . r . 1 . 4 . 0, Z� . . : � � � 11 , . 1� I ,. . .. � . I . 11 , I . I I I . � . I . � . . .11 ­ . 1� . I - . .. . . 1, . . , I I ' . ­ , ­ naturally Also,, no.b backward" About M4 Imod on Nalaiking Diy. � . . . . I i . I I his trousers, � hs*Was thrown torward. and until the road boasesbecom6better I . Mr. Ed. Glenn has scold. tho "so o .. . `� Best Family Plour , , , . . . . . � I I . � . .n . I � . ;1 � '. I . i . It . I . . . . Somethi�g Nobby' saying so aloud.. .. . . . . Orange street be, until recently, occu" . � I and had one leg brokenIn four places acquainted with the change they will ' I 1 �_W. 760 per cwt. ­ : . . I I .- - � � . I . . I .4 . I Prom the Sarnia Pod we, get. the � I P. . . .. ' , . I I . .1 � . . � I . I . between the knoo. and hip, the, other - . . . . . I , , * - -, . - ne.ih'af Re Ah. VA- . . I foll6vving Account of Ahe accident led to Mr. R. Watkins And has gone to . . � I . . I wonder. why. this isthusly and perhaps, . . . . . . p . ,1114,17an. S. e 1. - I ... - I . I I . ­ . I � . - IN . . leg broken once and badly cub, togeth-. think Clerk: Sturdy. hits made. a. M'ls� . . . I Please note from May� 15 we close at . . . I . Rey. .Joseph Edge, pastor of the Wel- which , befel Mr.- Frank Mitchell. for.., , live with We son, .William,: of Stanley I - . . . . . . . I . . I _ I I I I . . . � . er witi).6therinjuries about the bbdy.� j ,�Iii J, I . . . . erl3r a .tOvvllshiP� The purchase price was. , . . . . I . ako ch. be very very rarely " 7 p.m. during the 6ummer months.., . ., resident. of this tow , at the 11 � I I . . . I ": . � [ro to * '. - . lington street Methodist chur P I I I . � . I I 9.. � � . .1. . - I ch, Lon-' in . . . � . . . .. I The injuries might, haye.be 'it has,'been . * - � I �, I . . , a , . . . . don, and Preslden� of the London Coll. celebration in Sarnia over the relief of $400. . . .. . I � . . 1. ell WOrSO does, . 'Heretofor, the , -, - . . . . I I '. . I .-,- . * 1. . . I., . I . Matoking :—'.'.The only thing to mar A very interesting and impressive ....... but .for the presence of. inind of the practice- if a iatepayer owned property I . . 1. . . . �� 11 00LBCOOPEER & C.O. : . . . . � . � I forence, died1n that city -on Tuesdiy. � . .. . kl�ll . � engineer, who jumped to the throttle in . . oses's.himfor . . . . . . I . I I � the.thorough enjoyment of, the cele. servi6e.was held in $to Paul's church .. I in d ifterarib divisions to a I , I . . . . � . .. � I . � � . morning. The deceased. had not been . . ' . . . . I � 11 . . ': . . . I n Was the -terrible accident -that on Sanaay evening when several can. : , . 11 11 � I .a second. Mr. Petillic bad' cautioned � each separately According to the scAle'! � - - .. I., * * . . � - , � , Corner store—Searles? block. Phone 23. in. good health since last fall. Indeed, .�ratio . . . th� ywing mill n didi adopted, but Ia future his as ,a moot I I . i . ,.1. . Cash for Bu ter and Eggs. . � I I . � Re J. Cluffs 1. . happened to - Mr,- . Frank. Mitchelli didateg were admitted to membership I - . , litillit �, I I... . Ot to do.' as hi� SOP I r . . . . it is believed that a. bicycle ride: which . - . I 16141a's. injuries were dressed -by the I � A I o . , , � . . . � I . - - I . . . I . I he th I en made from London, to. Goder- clothier and. furnisher., Mr. Mitchell in the Order -known. as 4'The,Dau ght. ... , ( . , will be bulked and his share of. statut6 . . . .. I .:, . �. � . I I .h. I . when . on the balcouy . . I � I f . doctor, and be now lies at Mr. Per- labor estimated .accordingly. The . � I � I . . I . : it: , he overexerted himselfi is was . of the Belchamber are of the,Kin.g.11� :'. . . I . duels, where he is receiving every card new system,which waslong Ago adopt. . . . ' ��, 1, . 0 0 . THE TWO AX6. - :a ., � 0 . end. A shortly. before 8 o'clock, getting off flrew aw ad I . .. . � . . . . supposed to have hastened the Mr. D. K. Prior, has been arded . � I I , I. . � . . . .. . . .. . I . .1 . and a ttention. � I 'unicipalkies,� will * . � I . I I seyere-attack of pleurisy followed the Works foV the entetbainment of the . the contract'of building a, block of :six. : / . �.. ad by.other in save a � . . .. - - . " — I . . . . I il. � , . . . � . . . I I � 1. I other. guests of the hotel and the . I -_ ,� Mr. William Crooks A nurn., er o ra, epayers row one o -our . I I I . - I I � ' I . ride, bab the immedipte cause of death crowds below. He had just ignited U -stores in Blyth which will have a red this week attendin*g the meeting of the ditys �vork for theL, Queon... They will . . � . � was tubercular meningitis, He suffer-% . pre8sed-brick front. MV- Prior Will, AS. , � ' , ... , . I . . I ,� : ad intensely and for several d' s was large,cannon cracker stud was about,to . , . I I O" Supreme Grand Orange Lodge Of no doubt, appreciate It. . . 11 I I . . 1. I . . , ftyl I is usual, push. the work and will be I , � . Let Us Clothe. You, I I I �1� .4 British'America.. Mr. Crooks is now The next meeting of the townshl - _�, _� , � . . . in oil unconscious state, . The re. throw it into, the nit, when it exPladed putting On a large staff of men. I I I I I . . d , I . p . - � ,� . ­ � . � I . An ancient Orangeman, having joine . � r�,; , . . . council will be held on the fourth Mon, , - �. ,� I I . . Maine were taken'to Owen Sound on in his right hand, -blowing the palm of . I . . . - . .. . . . .. I ': Let us clothe � you either with Home-mAdes or Ready- Wednesday ''eveining , and to -day the ba . nd and f . Irst. second and third I At 10 Ia. m. next Sunday morning -1 .. I .. � the Order iti 1852. The firab Supreme day in June, ,. . . . . .. . I '" . I � mades. We Will give'you satisfaction in either or both. will be interred in the be . autiful. fingers,juto ribbons and cutting it gash the Monthly fellowship meeting will . I �. . � . Grand Lodge he attended was that held Mr.'aud' Mrs. � Thoo. M c0artney of . . In the latter wd have Lailey,Watson & Boodle celebrated on big forehead. -above the ,right eye, be heldin the Uatteribury street Moth. . . . . . . in Sarrildin 1874, bub'seven years be- $to Helan,mere. visiting , At Mr, John.. � I . . . . . I . � cemetery neqr that. ,town. Qowft . I .. . . .1 I I . . . � I . . . . '. I . . . . . . � Mr. Edge isbeld in affectionate remem. With wonderful nerve and pluck Mr. od.isb church, At the general. service I LN44,' . . 11 . fore that lie was a. delegate to the Pro McCarthey's, far. Gen, Hantayla'and . . . I ..., I 2 and 3-Plece Suits for Boys . bromoo in Clinton, where . he served a Mitchell passed through the hotel into .the pastor will take for his subject, I I . . . . . .11 I vincial Lodge held in Elora. He has with other fribnds in the township last . . . I . I : I I . I . "When God is Our Only Resource.' THOMAS JACKSON, Jr. . , attended many Provincial and., Sit- week, ­ . � . � I ­'. . . . . threft years' term as pastor of the On� the street And to the office of Dr. Wilk- Ili the evening Rev. Albbrb Tho . mpson . . I . prerne since then. And has it wide acm ' , � . I I I I . � . tario street church, and during his ill- inson,, where thatphysician, and Dr. . . . � i Mr. Thomas Jackson, Jr., lefb Mon- . . I . 1. . . We have A14o F6 line of Houle�plms for 9 I will preach. . I . quailatauce. among the brethren . . . . , Woe that ilothing - Fraser dressed the wound. Mr. Mit- � . his week in Toronto, . I . . . ­. in the market can beat for wear. e Also keep the ness many.anxious enquiries were made day to spend t throughout the Dominion, � . HoLMESVILLh. � I � . I � � . I I vvell-trinlived Fauntlery Suits. . I . as to his condition. ' Out of respectlor chall was taken to the hospital'o - where Vhe Bowling Club has decided to Ottawa and Montreal and on-Satara4y - Miss ,)river - . . I ­ . I � . , of the Huron Road was Mrs- Leach spent the 2fth with ) . eld in it was found necessary to amputate cc mplete their new grounds forthwith Will sail from the lattel. city, per the S. visiting ab Mr. Goo. 0. Sturdy's last friends in Bolgrave. � � . I . . . I I . . . bita a memorial service will be h � , � 1. Men's Suits from $4.00 up. I . . . I � the Ontario streeteburob, next, Sunday the balance of the hand ab �he wrist, 4na Also to build& Club house. When S. X.umidian, for Vngland. He has week. . . . I . I . . the contemplated improvements are . Mr. W. Ladd has obtained a situa. 6$ 11 I . evening, when, the Rev, B. Olement and.Mr. Mitchell will carry a stump as . been in poor health for tome time And , An entertainment will be held in tion as section -man oil the Go T. P., At Tweed Pants from $1.00 up. � will deliver a sermon appropriate to A momento of the relief of Mafeking fiblebed the Club expect to have prem- takes the'trip with the hope that it Zion church an Wedaesday night of Seafox th. . . � I the occasion. Rev. Joseph Edge was for, the ba lance of his life." . I fees ,41lich will be. a crealt to them- will be beneficial, This,will belils fifth Viis week , ", , ' ' ' . I . � ' I . I .. I I I . . . . I . . I � .Rev. J, Greeno went to London -jati: . I 11, You will be suited if -you buy, berei . born at'Glebelg, county of Grey, forty- . ;solves and. the town alike. - . n on's occasion'. . I ... 1, V r ., I I Methodist �Istrlvt 'Woolo.r. - , .. . � , trip acrood the pond. 0 � Alp. George W. Sturdy of the 7tb the 2,1th to visib th i I I ..��. I I . . 1 . . �. . . � I I .,eight Years Ago and was thug. in the The annual meeting of the Goderich ' , Among the candidates for priest's in a . etting out he weighed 180 pounds con. goes considerably Into sheep cul- e Rev. Jos, Edge I :. i. , . l . prime of life, Vigorous of constitution, orders ordained last week by the Bls� avoirdupois and on his return tipp�d who was dangerously ill and has since I . I ,,� �� 1�_,_ . , 'A. I HOLLOW4Y., District, Methodist Church, Washeld at ture And favors the Shroliallives. He died, . . . . , . -1) ,�,_, . 14MMft_*__ . . possessed of a ft-ame that bespoke hOp Of Huron were Rev. G. M. Kilty, the beatir At 155. THE Nows-RHOorklo . Afro. Howell of Onan4ago spent the . . I '. I I . . I Londeaboroon'Tuesday And Wednes* . now has a Hook of one -hundred, Includ. . � . .. , 11 I I _. __ . i3troogth, and gifted with An energy day of I'a$b weekt Rev, Jasper Wilson of Delbl and Rev. W. J. Doherty, of hopes he may have to lab cub .still more 'Ing fifty lambs from bwenty-olne ewes- holidays with her mothor,kfrs, Holmes. I � . , . . � I � . . I . . . . I .. . . and capacity for work that was often presiding. . The business on Tuesday Hensall. * Mi. Kilty'8 very many buttons tbis time, . . They are as fine a lot of sheep as can Mr, W, Mulholland and mother visit. . � , . . thp envy of his brethren, lie seemed I friends in Huron, thl West riding par, - ' I . I . ,�, 1. likely to spend Yet many move, ye . are was conflned entirely to ministerial in- � ' be found in the township or Perhaps ad friends In Mitchell. . I HA TS AND TIES terests. Messrs. A. R. Thompson tin ticularly, will be pleased to h.ear of his BAYFIM13 LINV.. . the tounty either, for that matter, ,, Ladd- I � . I . Ia his Master's service, Hisfatherwas d ordination. I . I ' .On the Ilth inst,, to Mr.. and I . � . a farmer and be grew up oil the farm, W. A. Findlay were recommended to Mr. S. :q, Smith made a shipment of RoV.Xr.Murdudk, pastor of the lisp. Miss Rosamond Tabbutt of the 14th Mrs. W. Ladd, a son. ' � . If you have not already bought- a Irat or, Tie from us Ile had only the educational advantages college. Mr. go 14). XellingtOn having Sixty bead of iai orb cattle yesterday,, Vist oliurchin. Clinton, delivered it ve ,concession is at Tresent visiting her Miss Tillie, McCartney spent a row , I . Completed his probationary course Is a I p ry uncle, Mr. Alfred Tobbutt, On- the days with friends In the Nile recently. � come in and Sea our stock. We are confident we can of the boy of that period who spent his included in tile lot were twenty bead ' eloquent Sermon in Cole's -church last , 10 I please you. - . . I I life on'tlia fartil, and no more, fl�hftd oalidWhto for.ordination, � The general bought from the SnovTdon' Bros. of the ,Sabbath, I Hitt on Road, Mrs. Greene And Miss Beatrice spent I I � Dlstticb,was transacted Most of the pedagogues, of this Ia- a few days fecently with her daughter, - , 11 passed his Majority when he was con. b"alness of th SAuble Line, Stanley, which had an Me. Thos. Cook is still in a very criti. I .__-;��A- Jo M0f,r1Sh verted In evangelistic meetings Con- on Wednesday. Lay delegates repro average welglib of 1,4ftoands. Mr. valcondition. Dr, Woods isstillin At- allectoiateaLtondedtho annual'Ttach- Mrs. (Dr�) Thompson, Clinton. I I I . . ducted by Rev, David Williams, whose senting all the stations in the ,district Smith said thlabutich was one of the Moab daily attendance u0on*hIm- We .erst -Association held Ia Goderich on John Mulholland visited friends i.n I ' I I � _._ - I - � � � __ , - werepresent. Theraports.ofthernem� -' . . 25th and 20th lusts, Some, howeverf VVoodstook last wooko, . . 1. I ' I . days were shortened by his ardent zeal beat he ever bonalit. sincerely bop� to hear of Mr. book's . i. � . and tireless energy tit advancing the bership show the spiritual interests of The lacroage team played tin even -up speedy recovery'. owing to pressare of school duties, Rev, T. Greene Is visiting Hamilton . I . the Church.to be In & very satisfactory taught school during the first day, at- frionds this week, cause of Him crucifled, Shortly after- game voith Exeter on the 94th. Tbay Fred, Middleton bad the misfortune Aleadamea Reesor And Jervis of r , Clienton S . Popular I I wi%rdsMr. Edge decided to offer himself state' 'The total membership Is 8,W8, bad to contend with& Couple of ring- to lo�e big valuable dog laab wcok- tending tllo evening session on )Wriday, arkh�w are the guests of Mrs. W. tr* � for the ministry and continued his The following are.the amounts raised I bed at which 0, reception was given., And : M . ' � L . I studies under greAt difficulties. It, on behalf of the vatiolia financial oro or importablons, call them what Rev. Rural %an Hodghis preac ' also tile foljo�ving SAturday. . . Forster, . . . You will, but this Put them oil their a verS, effective childreii'a sermo in , I achomes-.-Missionary fund, $2,1W; inettle and the score stoodS to 8. Mr. �Sb,, James, oharo,h. last Sunday. In The. genial shower of last Sunday Miss Sterling of Clinton visited Flour -----.-I*--- . . 1876howas received as it probationer other benevolent funds, $1,720,; Minis- John Kennedy, formerly, one of tile much Appreciated b was have done . the crop$ an immoose friends In the n0ghborhooil last week. I . I 01__1"6______;__1 in the ministry of the Methodist terial support, $11,017 ; local purposes, I . . ' d it, not been for Mr. W4 A. Colof wife arid thildren -of I- I � . Church. Ile was sent to Arkwright� $13,460. The following were appointed flub's beab,playera, noted as captain, MISSegS, Lee and X. Parke visited � aniount, of good. UR would have oltiiton spent Sunday At her ftithees, . " : . � I .. . . I where he remained two Yeavir, He Ab the courb of revision held Monday Mrs. W. it. Billott last week. Its tim�-ly arrival there . I then went to Cbealey for rk year, after lay delegates to the annual Conference -. night the following reauctions In assess. The bustle And Clatter of the from. bo4ln a poor poDgilect for fjtrm,�rs, as, Mr. W. , Xulbollaud. , . I . - "! I On Sunday INfe. IV. Smith of Clinton i Fair's Family Flour (I Xanit6a] $1.70 per Cwt. which he spent two years aq it stude4t, -U. W. McKenzie and George Green, ment Wapeuiade.�--Mra.Voxton Clark of are Ia now over and their (Work Is it Pe !ally with tile hay crop# Isitea friends In tile yieluity. . . Fales Roller Flour. - I ilso 0 . at tile Wesleyan Theological 00,2ga Goderjoh ; A. To Cooper and J. U. Me- Ontario street, $100; Miss Alice Voxton, credit, to them, each barn pr6sonting a ,Sixteen Members formed 'the rePre- v I � . � sentativ6s of I�arnstablo Lbdge, Bea. A number of the young men Around � . I At Mantreid. Inthe town of Brainp- Hardy, Cli"tOn, R, McIlwai'll Nile' : Itattenbury street, $100; W. Doherty, fine Appearance, . , ek at tile Baptist here attended the tea -meeting at the I . . , . ton he was ordained a minister al full At. .Braithwaite* Londesboro M. R. residence and land adjoining, reduceft A two year old steer of a grey Color miller, on sund.ty: we jbg various Nile on the 21th. Sevdral attended the . . . When orderiuk your 06 6 plour, insist on getting standing, Big pastomtea since have Young, 131y'Vh -, To A. Hamilton, Au- $400 ; Old fACtOPY site, $100 -, $Atnes hits been losb by Mr.S. Thompsont church, (,,linton, where t . I W� St. 8, District meeting at Ciinton � o-Vaies" arid remember that both WRIGnT and QVAL- noluded Paisley, Hanover, Clinton, burn ,.It. J. Kirk, Dungannon. Alaines Smith, lOWer0d $1.0* DO ACCOUnt Of Any information' As to its wbereabouts lodges of the district united to hear onTuesday. . I ITY are always guaranteed. Acton, 6oderich and Wellington atteett Walliso Bayfield " 161h,dward 11bb"Son fire. their annual $.- 0, E. sermon. Tile .1 I I . I Crich, Tackdratnith -, . will be approtlated by .its owner- moulberf; were M60h pleased With ffie I Mrs. Geo. Tebbutt few�es ton Thurti- I TO tboglb who use Hour for pastry ONLY W6 Clio give I London.. to each of these, save the VAN&; V, W, Thoconcerb In the I'link an Friday — — , day for tretand. We with her a a3lout-madol Specially fortho putpose. floostanowore last, he bag spent the full terto of three (Jeorge Grigg, Walton ; A. V. Allen, : eVening PPOMISCIS to be one of tile LON139ISDOIR0. eloquent aill .almost impassioned or. pleasant voyage And happy visit to the and Will give better reoult& Try im parcel with 1,our yeajft, Ile has been two yeara tit Wal. Boomiller ;JobVi Jervis, 110111deSVIII0 I events of tho se*ason. The progeato Is ation of the to-,kstotlo Rev, Mr. Muloduok. tand, . next ordai., I 11r8ton streeto In 1882 he Married wT. Villa, Nile, Roptesentatives to the a good one; the big building Will be 1 Tile Manion 13411d of 13131-OftbUch Judging frott, :Pre.9e"t indications, Old - � I . .. I I Miss Ulleabeth Taylor,, daughter of Mr, 0011femee conlinittoes Were clocted as seated, tile vAmiasion will be; conL* hold % coomt oil Tuesday evening there will be it" enormous outCO1116 or . . I All ordors LAAGLi' or SMALL peoJuptly delivered , Hugh Taylor of Owen sllun�, and follows .-Stationing committ"' ItOvo dinin only and, the cause Iff ri good'ofte, when a very nice program was relld. rAthor Income from Clio orchard this , $UMMERHILL., from the will or froOt any of the following grocarat-, three chil4ron were born to Me. and 11. Moment ,- Sabbath, Schools Rovs 8, L4 therej bn n full Attendance. It will ered by the meMbera of tile JRAnd a$- Season. and, provided the droaded frost I . , 6 Mr. tald Ahs Brownlee Illoveil Ott - , . 1) (1100ir - VANTELON 131tos, � Mrs. Vdge�one son And two daughteva. $. Allin and Mr. A. U. Allen; 39pWorth ellconrage both theteachingatt%fe and sisted by Madant Wall of Clinton And falls W nlak� hisr AppeArdbee during * . N � . ,00()Pfi1t& CO., 0. STYWAUT, TAAt YOU dfteMed Was alected by a League, Itev. U.S. Wilson And me. It +Ile geholArs. . . � Miss, Pattersorio, of Aubutnt Wbovie set the next two WeQks, fartilers M&Y 00u- Tuesday to Soxforth Where thoy will . , - F 1 Make their boine for settle tiroe. lit- , , - . - if, WILTSVI ,0 OLSON, vA-vy large majority to fill the highest MeXhlVain 1, Hustentation, Itay.,X. Greene , As the result of Rov, Mr. Itoyos e1n. teticong, Wete very highly appveelatea gratulAte thordselveR oil anothte lueky - - . J. W. official position in thd gift of the Lon, vAsstbe following parishes have con. Ily special request Madam NV%11 fralb sea secured employment ill , * . IRWIN, and Mr. X. 11. Young; Missionary, Mr. sent Brownlee has . I � , ,dent, he it, W. �JcXen%le. A vtry strong re- tribdt6d to%vards the JlqtlldAtl�tj sang Annie IA416 at the close. Several of the bOrgilep'll Of this town- that town, bobee the inove, I 0 11 . (ion 'Vonforentle, avid 48 preal A. fow from here attended the meet" . . alsobxtogea the duties with the great- solution was, patted on the tubject, of of tho T)Obt of 11upon I)i6efte Mr. John Ties blid &'Very 11le"ttli f4hip took Ili the big day at, Dangalmoll , , .1 Please 06to the price 01 ROLUOR flour est possible cremb to himseit andutW -Advanceil Tempertinee leg.taltition. tilmo th,b &WOullte set' opposito tbeir barn raising on Haturdeily IsAt. . %nd Winghatu. .They report9fterallY Ing of the Royal BlAek PtoeeptotY . faetl(%toalleooeerned. :o6ophEldgim A, resolution of sympi,thy With Itev, IlAnies.-Oorele $4Wy Winglikkn $W, gr.,Tas, Mer,Aod % in Bttlln this h&ving had & good time. A good dainp , hold it% Olinton on Fridoty 140, - I ietion, The Blyth$275y, Dungannon $Z13, Ifenagn weok- . . tow It may havd been wlf;h *meo, Inspeetor Tom plid bi0i 1`01gUlAr hftlf $130 PorvWt. and Weight oMarantood. Was oft genial, lovablo disposition-,! iin 11me%pli, Edge in his affii . ImanciAl MAtrict 0 67 I � �. I . I eloquent and itopmasivo preacher and It Meeting WAS OrdOvcd $315, 11oltuesville $153, Mr, Roy h,t@ A Mr. Wilton gxvo a lectom and ItrS. I)AVii (jiintelon of the off% Coll. YOAIIIY ViAt to 0111! 6CII001 Olt M lid , . �, Ito made hosts of I tb bN helainVietoria,itreett,liurch,(4odc- not yet completed big eativass !it C1111. concert In tho TemporAnce hall on , eit-4solon, wbo bits beeft on the Rick 16t 411tl- We, hfhr, eltprtsqed hilmelf lks 40 � I V-A A An tuelletib, tmmtor, "ft wl , work done bY . , I,Ieb, and the itext, atinual weeting Ili 'th t I ,pAq IjR,o friend#, not only in his own ehurth gnd J A ton, bab so far bits web with congdor. Monday 6,rsnitig tmt4ng on his 11h in for tho p"t couple of weeks, is, wo Much 01 ed 110 � I 1 41, & X ,,IV congtoption, but OuWds AN VV4114 VAttenbury atreeb church, Clinton, 416,sueeemg. 46very for toly��$% Yom ) an ploued to ho&r, slovily mov"Ing, Mir 11"I tafthor, Mr. Tobbutti, ---- � I 11 I I—- ­_.­­­­_,_.__, ___. --1-11I.- _­­­ - � - . -_11-.1111- _. -1-111 -111., ­, - - .... ­­, ­__­­.­.­.. ". - ­ . .. 11 ".- - " — ------- __ - - -, �_. __ . -, - _­______­__