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The Clinton News-Record, 1900-11-22, Page 1- - '! T I � ,Iim I_1E *4 , I A ­� 0, � CT I�NT - N'', 111) _. -1 - . -, - � �� I r ka_­ . -1 I - � . 4 7.� - 'r ff& I&' . ;r , ..,F . -.1. F , .1 - 71 tr� - � I r tj,,�_-,-2 ,' I - 96 A - - 14 . �11, . 1, 1% -V V.. It 1, 11 I . �k Z.716.4 , . I 'r, " I-- r . '"� '. , ,_ ;�.:_ ­� . , . . - � :� ,;, 1, I .1 , . . I I - - - 460 . . _______. I 1. . 21st Yciar . . . � . =====� _.__ _____ -".-- __ - __ � ,. -.-- ---. . ___ __ ___ ,--,- - Z7�_ rl�;�!.�� � . CLINTONp ONTARTOP THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22t 1900 ._____________� . _�-,�;-_- - I . � - - _­__­-_­.__. . ,��_ Wholp Number 1142 . , _X__ - . . . I -"-- . . . _'_'_­_­­_­_ '­______ '�"---'-.--,--,----,�.---,-=::t�,--�-----, '"'�'- I— ­_ _,___,_,_­__,____,_,' ___ ­­_�_, � ­­ -.-- - , -,for The Ne.wswR t to any address for the balance of 1900 for ten cents or until the end of next $1.00 ' . -, - . �: "' '' � I :" .:.'',.''.".­ - I . - �- . . I I year� � . . . 91RQ Joe'Oeoesea- . . a9G0Q4W9k9aRGQ0a 6e2QQ8�61ae1RQ____ � a- � The Salt Block at a Stand Still. A Watch for Wobb, , ____­�T A Salvation Army item. _­­­__­_­ I Y�I IRLD. , SUMMERHILL, I ___­,_­­__,_,__­ _­ � GODERICH TOWNSHIP. I ' I There has been no pumping of brine The committee, consisting of Mayor Major McMillan, tile Scotch Provin- __ - . . I -4. - ,� _, _ . ,. � .�-_- __ M . _n._-, ,&� ,,o�.'-_­ ".-Ili,, , 'I., , ;i�; q - - New Books , at the Salt Block this week. The tub. Ing, which runs down 13JO feet, had Jackson and Captains MoTaggart, Oombe and Shaw, who are arranging cial 6fficer for Western Ontario, assis. ted by'Staff Mr. Heard, an old resident of the My- EPb- Butt returned Monday . Mr. William Perdue has now been I for thirty four , , "i � A— ...4.. .. .�?:-,;",�n,5 ,__ . lf�`1.11_1111�_`i ... I , . � I . Captain Rawlings Chan, villagehas moved down tile Sauble . from a six.weeks, sojourA In Manitoba. threshing consecutive , ,,, .1, � _Wv. .1".., -, ill; . , � "..I.-.1 &, . r. -3 , ; . been removed find when trying to putib for the reception to be tendered Fri- COIAP, late Of the Maritime provinces, Lines. Stanley, to his son's fartu. The Wet Weather of laut Sunday years and has probably bad more . .. I - i'l.;i. I "� . . . . . . - -,!"-. X � , , "' -� -, " - - �� .. �, . . 0 . . . I in place again, something went wrong ,at a depth of soo feet and has not. yet vate Ben. Webb on his return from the war in South Africa, held a willvisib ClintonotiMonday nexbai�d � John Whiddon and Robert Baileys. evening proved too much for our experience than any man in the He holds his - � �4_ ...*� _,�j .. % � , .. I, A; . � I'll � I.., I. 1. , -:t I A. , � I I Hbon Holden, paper 75c, cloth $1.25 I been righted though the Messrs. Rans- meeting the other evening and outlined a pro- 'present conduct a special meeting and hal& night'of prayer !rith � e barracks. Come also Mrs,. Green, our typhoid fe r ve patients, are oil the mend. obarell goers so no.service Was held. Mrs.Bingham has been upon the sick county, patrons well, . having on his list a number for . - . . .. ,, .:'.:C � V. I ­_ �, �q � - :._-�_ _._.,& *; � " , , � �P!, - - ." .� .- �­ -� ` ` Tommy and . Grizzel, 11 70c, " 1.59 I ford have resorted to many schemes gram. It is proposed to Pri- early, say the officers, and bring your ML,s E, Ferguson left here oil Tues. list this Week . MISS. M hie Sheppard a who he has been threiihirI4 for "I : , " .,-,_�, , - .,-�-,�­ f �. ,:,2;,1,.np�N;,- T! .1 !� -.,� --;�-- ­,,` 008.. The Ma star which their Inge'nulty and long exper- . I vate Webb with some token which friends. . . I day to attend the wedding of Miss has also been indispose(l, twenty-five consecutiye years, 4'�n` , N�. '. g N, , ", '... i,, ;!4 - -j", Christian, 11 75c, " 1-25) §�(',A.',� "01 , ,,-"- 11 � �. -�z ,,� � � L, . lance suggested, � I I Will help to emphasize the warmth of . Who Is Responsible P . . Reid of Goderich which took place on We Were pleased;to see the Wallace Mr. Thos, J. Elliott, third son of I . ­`­y'.i�., , .t!., .. $4 "'tiM, -, �, �, Dorothy Marlow, 11 75c 1.25 ..,. .- '(0.11 .". _._ �_ . -, # ) N Baldoon, 44 7500 40 I - 25 ., Boys' Own Annual 1.75 Who Makes Your, Apple Jolly P . I .1 We know of no busier trio than the his welcome home, It will be a citi- zens affair to which all way contribute. . . During the fire which destro Dinaley . Wednesday. I Alessrs. A. Woods and E. Reid have brothers Ili our rulft Again af ter sever. I al months spent in the West, Mr, William O.. Elliott, left on Friday . . 1. last for the Old Country in charge of . ­� - , I.— , 1.75 ....... , . I � il I Girls' Own Annuals It Andrews Bros. have been fort e past . The Orchissirn. Orows. . . huilding last Friday morning several panes of glass in the buildings returned for the whiter, ,.the former . Mr. Samuel Bar' . r of the 16th con. is a consignment of cattle seut by Air. I :, 1. .i ,)`/,� - .. , 9 Sunday at Home, 1.75 -11 ;, ,!i�, . I. '. " . 1.175 . i,�. . Leisure Hours, . i� " 17 . . . . I two months in their cider In Ill where in addition to niaking cider they also con- Certain changes. have been rendered necessary in the school ro Of the Om I . opposite were broken. .It is charged by from the Duck Islands fishing grounds and the latter from the Survey boo, t laid up with typhoid fever, Mr, Tbos, Palford of Clinton is helping to nurse John Middleton, He will visit- thq ., i family's old ho in County Per- , * , � me . �- ". . . . . . . �;k-- 8 New Herity Books. ". i� . . . . . . I ­ I . . . . . ........ '. -, I ;: ;: -, -, . verb it into either apple butter or jelly I . Ontario stroet church owing to the in- the owners of the panes that if the fire had been kerit under subjection , the Bayfield_. . . him. I I tnanagh before his return. three . � . � . . I I .. � I as their patrons may order. They , * crease in membership and efficiency their .loss - need nab have occurred. Mr. Harry I�Iilber M. P. P, was here Miss Ruck, who has been livinv- on months hence. . 1. . . � . 1BI ery , have turned out such a tasfy and pop- of both eboir and orchestra. The lat- - On the other hand the fire brigade was. .during Weariesday collecting for .the 'the Bayffeld Line for some time has $ returned to her home This November slolghiriV has pub .. a Stop for.a. time, to the farmers � . ular article that they' have been almost . "run ter is becoming one of the ,features of. acting under instructions in its econ- Hay Mutual Fire Insurance Company. . I on the 10th. . . . . � get.. . ting. their turnips . c Box containing, 50 sheets of Paper and 50 Envelopes, 15 66 � . )c 100 Envelopes 25 off their .feeV' in endeavoring to keep up w ith the demand. Andrews' , , theseboolandisconsidored the equal of any orchestra in this musical town. , onlicAl use of water its the supply was, owing to the Miss Olive Thompson, who wt�s, ser. iously hurt last Week by the accidental The following of our young wen are talking of going tip to Meaford this ploughing (lone and I , Quite a .number in our locality I . up' � British Hera Pads, 100 sheets of good Paper, ,ruled, 11 egular price 10o each, now 2 for I 15C - I I Jelly Will be -it staple article in many Huron households this winter and by The most recent additions to the'mem- bership sc arcity of rain this - fall, not any too abundant that mornin , g, , f discharge of a gurisis improving nicely. 'Whiddon, week to ongage in railway construe. � tion there :-Charles ..I Albert bave not house(! their roots yet. . . I Mr. Obarles Cook's handsome now . , I New and AftisticPapatries in various tifitedPapers, I next season theBros.will baveincreased are :-Clifton Gifford, violin ; Thomas Carter, cornet, Thomas Mae- I . . Two7 Sides to the Story. . Miss Atina our assistant teacher, is at present on the sick list .0 and Wi liam Johnston, I'Veldt" Williams an� residence is nearing completion. I -to . . . I I I . The December Delineator and . the capacity of their mill to keep pace i with their growing trade. � ' Kenzie, Jr,,clarioneb ; Horace Bennett,- z1arionet. Miss Lily Andrews is the A Mr. Murray, who has been living ' in'town for some times was arrested and her place Is being ably filled by our forrfier teacher, Mr J. W. Whidd. Harry Wallace. . A sleigh load of Olinton young peop. also intends putting in I - , , furnace, He � , 111 will- have comfort. He has also a - � . Patterns now on Sale. . .. . . . . . I . I The Provincial inspector Rpports pavorbaly. � . capable pianist, . I I I . by Chief Wheatley yesterday on the I on. � . Is droveto Mt. J04. Butt's on Tharadtiy last , . � large windmill on his barn and can . do his,chopping and grinding him. I . I � . � � . � . I . . . I . ill Inspector Mr. J. J. Tilley, Provinct . . A Builder's Busy Season. I . . of failingto Support his wife who lives in London. Detective Nickle Mr,D.Harrison i's engaged making ex- tensive alterations and improvements evening and Spent a pleasant; time in that hospitable home. . . . aelf.how. � . I � ' Cooperls'Boolk Stor69 . � of Model Schools, who visited the Olin- ton school recently., has sent -in his re- Mr. Thomas Mackenzie has art ex-, PO rience its contractor *extending over ,charge . came up from the . city . by the forenoon .. in Mr.Johu Whiddon's storei One of the � - I . I . I Eve long a first class concert will be I Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jennings 'Of . . I the 2nd con., Were on to I .. . I . 1, CLINTON. . lc"-� . I . . � I . 1. port which tabulates the result as fol. lows . many years. but few seasons w re busier than the im; onie'.wlth" 11 q train andtook Murray back with hini, to,answer the accusation, Murray's rooms formerly occupied as part . of residence hits been lifted up,as a given in the school hones of S.S. No,.4. 'The programme will consist of phono� who a visit _� their daughter, Mrs. Biter of Wood. . , . . , � A gents for C..P. R. Telegraph arid Dominion Express . . . . . . � . .1 . M Orders, for Butterick Patterns. I I :-School management and,. or- . . .ganization, excellent, method at beach- past Amongbis contracts tbis�year. ave. It' plea is that his­vvife left him two or. I three tinies- .the 06ot and shoe - department and con. I � graph music, dialogues, readings, stoc .:: k, have returned home looking . . . . much better for their trip. . . . . I . . oney also � . ­ I , I . I . . q I 1. Ing, excellent ; teaching of studeats,ex- . been the following :-brick house for. and as a. consequence he -considered lie was quite justified in nected with the other part of the store by an are I h. . I I . ', recitations and vocal and instrumental . I 'miss Carrie Wallis is on the sick list.. . .. . . . . .. �____ - . eeeAp.a@ � . 15e � 9P AP A44 Pip a - . toetB eeele . e0eat9-8eea(&-6e . I � I � -6ellent; spirit and attention of claqs,ex. . I James Mairs, 1. town; brick house for . . leaving her to paddle her own, canoe, I ., . - . The lovers of deer 'meat enjoyed it � music. As considerable talent from Medical aid was sought arid she is . I . . . I I . . - Pi - . cellent. This ia the highest grading I � Peter Cantelon,. Goderich towilsbip - . I � . I . . a treat this week. Mr. John McLeod Clinton-antlGoderich bas.been socur- . I A now, thought to bar oat of danger. We I I . 11 . . . . I . # - . possible and naturally enough Princl- pal Laugh is much thereby.' It kitchen, verandah. etc., for Oh, arles Middleton, 4n, Goderich township The Wallace Boys Ifave Returned. . . . . . . The Wallace � . - I of Muskoka Seat a title specimen of all dd all may expect a treat. Watch . . issue for the ' 1. 1. all hope tosee her around again ere . . . .. . . . . ... I long. , . I. Figs 1 . . . . pleased I . , brothers, Albert d 1111 1, antlered mona'ch to his wife here. next date_ Admission . . I I I . . . I . . .. . .t . � I . UTTLE I bught to be added that in concluding . . brickliduaeforJas.T. Lindsay, Base . Line ad . dition to. dwelIng for Onslow Henry, ret r u nodbome on Fviday last Mr.-W.Britndon,butch�i,,ptepaved it tot, I 15�aud 10 cents. . . ..� . ; . I I 1. tas Rosit Tebbut . . I "I M'. I . 6 AS the. guest of . . ..�'..f I . ., . . his report Mr.' Tilley said -.�11 The stu- . ;. I I Ohrich, town frame house for Chat,- f rain the Weeit after an absenne of the market and the public, outside of . 1. . . . I . . . her cousin� Mrs..A. Tebbutt of' Havon. , 1, . .. I I I .1 Figs To I BRBAKS '. dents in this school were i unusually intal4gent 'and acquitted themselves , ; lesBaker, Goderich township; addi- about eight wouths and looking. as plump and rosy As if fed up for 6 beauty' ) . Mrs. McLeod. a immediate friends had. . 'the . . .1 . HOLMESVILLE. 1. . � . Road., ... , . . - I . � ,� I McCartney Bvos.,., the. hUsitlilig . . I � . I . � In every -home little'breaks I ;er . rhe closing y creditably indeed." I � - tion to residence& for . Rich&rd Rans- . show.. Henry spent the months in privilege of securit ig some cheap I venison. - ., .1 . I .. . . . I I ' ' , , �. 1. threshers, have been busy ,during tile - . . I . are occurring daily. . examinations begin on * Dec, Ilth and ford and.Arthur Couch,. town ; resid*, Marshall county, So4uh DAkota, Where .. . Mr.:John Eagan has concluded to The September make of cheese, was . � . . I week at 011. NestiltUs, �W. Sinclair's , I . . . � ' May be Table Silverware. May be Rings,Broaches,Pins . continue fo . . . I . ence for ThowtO DoWson, Stanley.. .. I he has cowins galore, descendants of . I .1 spend.the winter in','Bayfield andAs . ' sold for 10 ' 5-8 cents per lb, to Mr. Bal- lantyne . and shipped on Friday, There I and other pI . aces. The boys -out it . . I.. I . . Figs I . May be Watches or Clock � a, . Whateverit is we?re &'nxious � . B40thit Church Analyersary. - I � � . Death o1kr. Alex. Watt.' - � � . . . ' � Mr. Alex. Watt, who lived oil the hie uncle William who fourte � . ago left the neighborhood of Summer. . making his home at Dr, Stanbury'si. I . Airs. R. . werg about 220 boxes of cheese. , . . ' ' . . I first, then' thresh: it . and the next; . I . , I � . '. I move ought to be to, take along .... . . I .. I .1 . . - it shall come our Way. . . The anniversary services in connec- ' gore jusb.fiorth at the town, died '-on . � hill to'locabe upon the prairies� ' Mr. . Roatledge is yistlilg her, I � . �. lll'othe;�-. ., - I I Mr. Ezra Pickard sold �. � . . .a fine general 'horse .cattle I � � . . � � I . I and feed it.' This may contle in nbe, ,,, . � . . � . !- ' % . We Repair.such things in a . . .satisfactory marine . r,. I . tion with:the Baptist church wlll�, 6e held bn Sunday arid Monday next. Saturd, ' the funeral ayand on Monday. Wallace hits since been. gathered. t I. I .0 � . . .. . Mrs. Stoplierfison: and child, of Karl- I purpose to Mr.: A. Elcoat of Tuckersmith.. .� .1. . . � �� So . . � "� � I . 11 .I asion, " . I .� . I . . � "I We have half a ton of NEW COOKING FIGS . , .Our cliarges are woderate�- our services prompt. . . . . 9evii William Mcgregor of Durham . took place to the cemetery at, Harl6ck, I Lheservices being.. by Re�. tho.fat.hers but left seven sang to kee P allve0e good Old "me.An6ther Mar- sas areAsiting,,lier father, Mr. T, S. * - . I . . The rain on Sunday and Mond , I . . . ay Master� WIM Jordan,' who, bas.bee'll . � . - I working for Mr. J. Cornisb, Base Line,, � . which we are offering . at Be per pound or 6 � - � � - . Whether large or small it ,.t I � all the attention will occupy theppipit ab, both services on Sunday. At 11 -a. m. ,his subject conducted I . Alex. Stewart, and Rev. Mr.. Ha,milton � . ­ I ' . . . �sh4ll county, family 60 thl.iik Mildly of Marks, .,, � I I ' ' Miss Luella. Rouatt has returned d n glad e 6d the hearts of the farmers. . ' ' ' - at our, young A number of � Ole I is hot -no. . als ' ; . .. ­. . . . 1, at, -pre!sent, as is .o J. Swan-; �. .. .. - , I I . . . pounds for Ah Be. . . . . ,receives ... . . . q . . it re. uires, . . . I � I . I I . will be "The., belleveir, the' ternple of . ". . of Burns' church, HulIet, of which . . deceased. was - A member 'for,sa long. .Huron is that of .Mr.. Hobert, Sruitti, � .. I I fo war y of Hullet, whose son Archie, . ­ . from visiting' friend-, in Stanl�y, - - . I . 1. . . poo I tended the. C. .(). 1. commencement , I .. . . , ... .... I Mr. and-Mr.q. J., B Lindsay of tile'. � Huron Road. spent at T. J. ,. . . I . I . . �. I . . .. : '. I . �w e are. Leaders - - . God." . In the evening he ..will preach . I . . f 11 The I . Mr.Whbt, who bad reaohied his 61th. . In .1 ". . . . � . at 1.11sty e . �Oung Westenier, calm down': Atheeting .of the:.united...cougrega- tions Of'B field and Bethany will be AT exercises in Clinton,on Friday evening, I . . . .Friday . I . . . , I '. I . . . IL . .� I . . � .. - . 'Lindsay!s. � . . : , I , �� .. . �. .. . . I . I It is only about 6 weeks unt' il,'Xinas . . . . . � I . . Jh our line. - ' '' : . , I . rain . attractiveness Of Christis ' person and teaching." Special col. 1. . years . was' a member of - a* pioneer * . '. . ith the Wallade'boy.9 and will remain :WI . . - , . . beld,in the Presbyterian here I . .. 0 4, Miss Minnie Rudd of Olint n, a pen. a few days with her aunt, Miss B. Ford.' ' . , . � . . . ... '. . � . . We understand Mr. M Murph�, a. , . , , . � . I . f . . . I . � . and Xmas Cake like wine improves with age. We. have our new Fruit in . � . . . - . I � . I . I .. . I I . )a n Cr.(eWS . . . I lections are asked fOi At both servicies. I family. of Hullet, of, which there: . I . I . . . . .were originally thirteen mem- for the winter. .Albert Wallacd. went I . . . further afield tban'ble brother. From . . .church next Friday to dir.cuss matters of im- portance to.the It the 1�rof.'S. L., Tau.be of Toronto was s; . I I .. . 1, the 16th con. in torlds inoving to town . � . I .1 . 1 ,40 ' �, -she having taken a , good. position as � and will be pleased to show it to -you. I 11- o L�Do Far Monday.evening the I adies of the church have. I I hem. About two. years ago be sold 6 1 I . q Dakota. be Went to -Alberta* and then church. seems' U 8 � . wheel. of.f(irt ne ba made another . . I � caller'in our v.�Jlave on Frida; y. I . agent for tl%e McCormack in' I ­ I � . ac.h.inery . . Jeweler, Ex'pek Watch . . � . .1 . . .. provided a ,flni) .musical .. .1 and literary entet,tainment, consisting hisfarm at Harlock,and bought the. . . . . down to.Montana. Ile had a pleasant . turn ,do I I and the long suffeking rigrega- ' Messrs. G.. Holland and � W. Stailidi - Were in-S6aforth on Saturdsy, .1 ' ' '!.. - - . .. . I I � . . I" company. - . . . . . . . , I I . I . . . Have you ever tried . . . . . Repairer aDd Optician; ,,', . . 1 .11, 1. � . . . . . I I .. ofrea:dings,so16ssd. ts,trios,quartettes, . lie Murphy. property. on which he made manylinproiementsof which be has experience ,but now that. he is back . . .. - Will likely settle:down tofarmin'g upgn ,. tion is,to be treated to anothe .. .., .. t P151710d, of tho0a, * It I * , - . . OaMondayMiss Maggie R6 bl . . ii ,edge . Mr. � J arrics Petrie, who. has Peen, ­ . . I . .. , I I , . a-6 on Mr. Arthur 0ancelon's ' : . GINGER CHIPS in I I... your Cake; If not, . try , . __ . . . . I . I I � . . . I I . . .. ete� . Among those who will.take part . in' tbe program are T.. Jackson, Jr., . : not reap'd the benefit. * The hard and e . . . I . the,old Place in Bullet. , . ..., . . . . � . . . . �. . probation wi. Is . minister4. , I . od tho'stiiylng qualities.,of the, don- 90 .. . . returned to St. Paul, .. i . . . I Minn. - I . . Otte ...Mr. W..: P -P and w.ife..of Varna .t6na . . 1. I . I I- . properbyonthe 4A 11 . � 1. :� - . � � . I I y eld. Road ; near . . . I , �: a box.this year. , . I , , . . . ,. :�. ,. .: ..,. . � . I . . .. I . � . . I . . i , . . , I Stewart and Irene Jackson� Miss I continuous Work which he always per- . sisted in no doubt helped'to shorten.. . . . . . . . . 1, . . . 1. tile Locals. I. .. 1, I . I . I 'Is' gregation .what. it is or it would have . . I . � , Spent Sunday with his father, Mi. Ti . Clinton, is movhig p4rt of his root .., . . . � ' . . : I . I I I . crop down to the AlcG66 farm near Seaw . ��, � I . 7 ... . . I . - I . . . - -_ - � . - I I . I . I I I � � .1 . Tillie AkAni, Miss' F. -Cunningbamb I , . . . the B apt!St quariette arid 6th6ra-Rev. � his days,. In politics he was a staunch * I . .. .. Mr, Arthur Couch has boeil.confined I . gone to piece long ago on. the. rocks of diSm pointaiellb and ctisgu' , . 1) . St. . . . . Potter. . .-. .. . .. � I . I �. .: I .1 I � Miss Blair retu riled to her home near . . I . . . ... I forth which ,he bdughb­ some ,time . . : .. ... ' � �. V We are Showing a nicer line of Fancy . China for Xmas Presents than ever. SH.. . I I . . . BIG: *� RU . 1. .� � Mr. MdGreg . or will also give . Ali address Li ber.al and in religion a member of the I - Presbyter.W2 to Ills room through illness for the . . I 'past � . , . The village cc "uncil has - been - busy . - . . Wingbam. She will be missed in', the . we understand, will . 1. . . - ago. Mc. Petrie; . . . take tile , . I I I � . : . , . ­. on IfThemen wh.o lift." . .Refreshments . church;. ,As we mentiolas I � . ed last week the household has been ten days. . I . Mr. Jacob Taylor inform ed THu during the Past few.weeks .repairing - . . I ... I Sunday School.and League. .11 . . . possession about Jivsb of . I � � . January_ , . . I . I . . . I � . A visit to our store will. I 1. . . . . . - NotiMe tP, tell 3 on .will be servqd. during the evening. . I � . . Admissions 15cents,. ' I . � much afflicted of 'late, Mr. Watt, his 1. � - I�Hws-R,uconp on Tuesday that last � . . I the streets. This is good. And now, . u -please, all ye city, fat�6orss gird, if yo � I . . I . . .1 . �_­__ � . 1. I . .. . I . . . _. . � . � 11 The �Provinclrd franchise it . . ct. is it , - .I.- - . . . .. .. . I I � ' conyinceyou that we I have a little the nicer � . I . . I � all -the fine ba I r- � . . I . . I I . I I .� � I .. - . . -d wif6and alighter all having liderturi. � I I week,was the.busiesib in the history � I I .. on your 11 0 riuour and begi n a valiant . . . I . I AUBUP,N. . I . . . I I -of, legislation 1. funny pleco which . in . , . I � .1 . FancV China, Dinner . � ,about - I 1� � . . � I I Warden Square 1) .. 1. 1. " . der the doctor's care. The former bus � I I _Of W-. Taylor & Son, I - . . . I . � flotwitiltho..p.toblem.of lighting-up . . . .- . . . �, . , � . .. . . . many eases'lettvesi�,4,iiiatt,e.r.,,gf opla-, ..' .1 .....� 11 I . , I . . . . , ihall.'vote and Chamber Sets that . . gains we .have as we . � � . The creame' fit by Mr. � ry being bu now. passed..away and while Mrs. Watt. I Mr. D. B. Kennedy wa .. Is in Lopricift, . I - the town. It ii pitimble., to see p6des- Dr. Frank,D. TurribulL who h as been ton Who and who airty. riot. . . �. ... I �. I . : I -I- are shown in Town. . . . . . areAoio buav selling. .: � . . . I Creeiy is located .on a, piece of land. is convalescent the dau�htor is In a . . � 1. 0 .n Friday last and bought it dtock of . . � 1 . I I tritins perarnbula�rig ith� Streets these ,'1880cim with his'brother, Dr. J. L.' It was thus in the late election in this - , ' . . � , . . . . � � �, I ' . ,. - �. . Come and get what ' dqscribed Ili the town plan as "Gordon cri�lcal state because of t p4oid fever. . . I .y . . . � . Thompson cutters of which he ha & .. n , . . dark nights by the aidof lutiterl Is.- Turnbull in Goder ich, hits- bought out . . � . . � township, socne. swallowing. the.oath .11 . . . .1 1. . � .. The Cash Grocery. . . . I � ... . you iwant. We have �. � 84aare." It consists of five acres, Mr. ' � apylliller won the medal. � .1 � � I lea a number evepy.season. . . I Surely thisIs not the last y a' oi the � I .4 r . the prabitice of Dr. H. H. ROSS, and is . . . without a grimace while others *ouId . . �,, . touch it � . T . he: law . . . . 6.1. . :% it in. the best lines.of . . Creely has the use, of threes and was, I . The dollegiate Commencement exer. I . ' It ..stated that is - Mr. W. J. Weatcobt . . . 1. 19tb century and . - . a� town without it. now located herd. � Dr. Turnbull grad. . .1 � � . not I at allf,. .makers, . � � - ! when they next meet in Toronto, I _J( 0GLBCOOPER & CO. , . I Boots and Rubbers. * ' . . . 1. I 1 deeded to the corporation over forty . years.agGtfor market squ I are purposes. 1 cises held Ili the town hall on Friday � evening were lar ely'ntitended. The .of'Exeter will sooti.become,sole owner . all tile, .Seaforth. San, having bought I pent of debt grojAng in Rgyptiah dark; . , I -P. the people. Wass Subrulta.byhtwt uated with first--class-honors from Tor I . I I ,f orito-31edical college in the .spring w � � . � .. . � . I I I . 1. should make 16 much in6rei clear what . - . . .. .4. Ii., . I I .. . . . . . � . 11 I . . � I I . . I This was some time after: the G. T. R - . 19 � I . program was as. outlined in our issue - out, Mr. G. F. Neelin's inteiest. I ,� : I . Let I , 6, be settled ab the time of the I TQ andwas then given the - I position of � " the word. domiciled tridans. . , I . . . . . I I I . . ... . . I . ,. I I Corner store -Searles' block. Ishone 23. ., . . . . I , . . . J ' . 7D) ClUff 4%0 - !lad been built arid. game, of the cit' . . . izens ' . of last week with the exception. of the . . . � . . . ln'ttie*West Huron recount H , . . Olmes majority has I .municipal elections when 16 willc6st ad. . . � I home . surgeon to the, Toronto General. I . . .. �. � I . ­� - .. . . " I � 11 HULLET TOWNSHIP. - : ­ % . .. -,. I- -, I ' Cash for Butter and 14]gf .1"S. .1 � ., � � I were of the opinion. that the town t 'Lug"'quaAette, one of our popular been reducedt6. 11' with ' - thin il . g to,take the vote as there w I . -and ttUnsi ,hospital . tile Lying-in hos-. .� I *d � . . � .11 , .. . .. . . - . .. . . ... I . . . .. .. . I . . W_Wwmw� __ . � - I I . . . . - I W�ould� grow - up ,around the station. _ musical fours,.consisting of Messrs.. 42 ballots in dispute upoti which"the .. .. .� lioa . I I I . n election for village,:coun oil . 'here &in itntil July of pital Where in e I . .1� Missilaambe, the efficient it I i .. "" nd popum , 1 , . li I � I ­ . . � I . . I . - . � . .. . . � Among- 'those of this opinion was . . I : E id At - mmertopi Hurupbreys,,Kert an c J udgre will give decision today. - I . I .or I I . . county council, anywa ., I I y this year, since which tim 'he hasi iieiirl � . e . * hir teacher of 8, S. No, 2, has risl il d ,.- - , - � I e ig ,e , " I . - . I 0 0 M. TWO AJ'S. , b 4) : . , I I . �, . '. I on; Squire , Gard postp]iaster arid jus- . . � Had- Inlie'a thereof Mr. Humphreys Rev, R. W., Dickie, - P , . , resbyteriall I . I I . - The Mitchell. Advocate in if$ Ittst I ' Ing . in sGoderich.' He wili practisi I . . � .... and will at the neig, �eati tak *� .. . . � I e it course '. . � � I I I . . . __ , . � . . � I - . 1. .. tice of the peace. He -was public spirita. � Sang !t solq apid as Usual did it -Well.. minister, Orangeville, known to many 1. I . issue hold the following -�Ilbr. Woods teeab alf dikiieases ,oL- .the eye,' � � at the Ottawa Normal.School. ThisIs . .. I I " . A . . I _ .. . % ' - I 1, . . ed and. donated the town this -piece of � � . An in teresting feature of the evening. in Clinton, has declined a call'from. � . a of Bayfleld was it, welcome caller oil . nose ear, &-nd throat. along -,vith his her'third year in Xo 2.w.heremach , . I . . � . Underwe'.'a.1n - I . � '. � . .1 . land. The transfer, we believe, says was-thepresentation of. - the Humane� Roseland church With a stipend of . theAdvocate.-tilis week. The kind- generalpractice. Dr.Ross htts made ' regret. is, expressed ab bet- departure. I I . I . I �.. I . . . . I . .. .. � it shall be used for market, purposes. � . Society's Medal to Guy, son of 1, . $2,000.1 1 . . . . . . . . I ness of this genial physician is. know ' n a large and successful practice Since , . The trustees, John Shannahan, ,Thos. .. I I . I . . but as. the chief business continued to, . I ,on worthy citizen, Mr, Jacob MiIIer4 I Goy �. Tan NEws-RpcoRp agrees with thg, . . . , to'all Who' frequent 'Bayfield during � coming taAhburn and has.made many - . . � Corbett and Dominick Flynn, are ad-.. . . . . I I I I . This is the season for Underwear and we have made � I be transacted in the noighborhoodof is but a little shaver'but, he is rilucky. Dresden Times that the Ridgetown ' . the summer inonth8 and we . I I ,are glad rin friends who will deeply regreb wa. . ' , yortising for applications 'for -the posi- - , ­� . . . . . . , , ready'for it by laying in A large stock from the. best .. 'tile crossing ofthe 'London .Road by . I Many � of our readers Will remember . I Dominion improves with age. It's I . to learn that his practice hits So in, . his removal. He will, remain with Dr. . I . ' I tion. , . . I . 1. I . I 11q � . . makers. These are good goods- and. wecan with con- . the Huron, Gordon Square was out of , the sad accident which- took place on terse and forcible editorially and al- cre;ised that fie is considering th ad. 0 Turnbull until about Christmas. . . . One of the finest wells in the town- . . I I . � . i I fidence , . I I thewayforthep urpose for which it was Fairs' pond in May last in which. Wea- . together a very readable w. I eekly. . vis�ability. of taking in a, partner in - I I I . . ship is that Ili the barn yard of. Air. ' . .� . I . . . 4 I . . . . . I intended and for many years has . ley Easb:lost his life. Charlie Mo. ' or . :. Ali as Alice Twitabell has been engag. order to do justice to his patrons." . . James Reynolds of the 4th colice ssion. - ' I . I . I . . . . I . . . . . . . , been Bythe way, Squire . ,e would)' no doubt. have also met with -a ed by the truateeg of S. S. No - 0. 6ode.. . . The'lake has beenwild, so to speak, � 1 Sauble Line�Stanley- . , Tile- well is fo rty feet deep and though � � � . � .. * . , . . . Recommend -Th . . � I . (e W ,a.commons. Gordon and.wife we're drowned in the . w ,atery grave had not Guy Miller r.1chtownship, to fake the place of . during�.bo -recent gales� , . . . . . ,__ . , . � Deborning cattle is the order of .bhe - � . ft.ill and constantly running over the* I .. . 'a. - . I . . . I . . . . Desjardins Canal horrror . Which I - � Plunged into, tbe water � and pulled him' Miss Blair who has returned hatric, t . 6 . . Mr. J. Tippet was engaged hauling - day, Mr. M, lbesjardin$* 'is the Pro- water -is so, clear that penny bib . . . . , - � � . . . I - I .. . We know that if you bov from us you Will be well old timers will remember... I!he bodies Were recovered and brought to. ashore. . It.was it brave act, particular- ly I fora lad so young,. and ib worthily I get.ready for the weddings it is said, I - Mr-Villiam, Thompson died on Sun- wood some of last week,., I Mr. William Dixorr is busy painting fessional &hornerand we hopo to see. . him take the,lead fib ther Grand I Bend . w � . I I � ould be easily discernible at the hot- 1. I.. . I . tom. Mr. Reynolds purposes raising: - . . .. pl�ased with results. Our. prices, are. good goods . Price a with only it moderate profit. Tliat's all -we . � Clinton for interment, . . � �, I . won far him the much coveted medal dity, aged 89 -years. Thereinainswere - and repaiting cutters for winter. . .' . . I I I next season. . . I the curbing so that the water may be - I : . run . through his barn. . . . . 1. . ask. If you need a now 'Hitt, a fashionable Tie, a 1. . A Siory.ed. Cabielon Tells. of the Humane Society whichis almost taken by AIr J. W. Chidley, undertak.. ! . Mr. and Mrs. McNaughton of Varnit I . Mr. James Johnston .delivevo six . � ' ' The Aulleb council met In Londes- . . . good lJudershift, etc,, come to us. . . the peace equivalent to the Victoria er, to Mr. S. Reid's, Varnito on Man- called,lt the rectory last Friday. . I . leads of lambs to Mr. C. Wallis of' , . , , l7th, I ,with I - � I � boro on' Saturday, Nov. I I . . . . A story that huntsmen Arid gunners will hardly credit is Vouched for by Mr. Cross. The presentation was mado'by Dr. Shaw In a neat speech in which, day;frdm whose house the funeral took place to the cemetery in that village on I I . I * blinton oil Saturday last. . . AleSS11S. MOS86p. FIaXbLlVg, Sparks, � . I the members all present By4aw was . Ao J. M. 0,r,r1S,h Ed. C,ntelon of Ofinton, said the Tor- as was becoming in a military man, Tuesday, . WEST TUCK�RSNITH. - I : Burnside and Dawson Saturday passed fixtucc Places for'liolding nomi- , . I = .1 . � I onto Still, on Monday, ,who passed he eulogized braveiky and cool-hoaded. . Mr. Richard Reynolds, bite efficient - . Mr. Sydney Johns Tias sold his farm. ,spent , in Clint delivered loads on Where they nation and election and .the deput3r- I , returning officers will be as follows . . � ___ . . � , � - - � . through town on Saturday, He was one of a large party that shob up be- aces. .. . caretaker of the cemetery, finds him- Mv- 1131i Ovich is the lucky put-ohaset, tit , of lambs. I I . . I L�_ I .- Division No. 1, John Fowler, Temper-I I I . . yorid Calendar. A member of the par- An Old Landivark abae.. . . . self hampered in his wdrk Ili the I . $5.500. Mi-. Johns takes off one more . . ... Air. W. J, Stinson completed his well, I &ties hall, Hitibavri,; No. 2 James . I (OVERCOATS . , , . ty seeing a loon off from the, camp do. At four o'clock last, Friday' morning fire was discovered in the Dinsley store 'bsene ,a of a proper plan of "God's Acre," There is such a plan Ili exis- crop, Air W. White has secured it situa,- ' 'near last Friday after digging 145 feet, 06P I worthy Councillor much needed this � . � %, Wvatt school house No.,O I No. 3, � - $ - . house , I We are selling a Blue Beaver Overcoab a t $11.00. cided to take a Shot tkb it, and picking up Mr, Oantelon's rifle pub one of hie 0 ocupled by Mr. -William Duncan as 16 tence, it, is said, bub in the possession . 1,1011 Owen gound and left, oil well. . . . . D. Shanitalian. school No. 3, . , Adancs, Forester's hall, . . NO, 11, H It, is made from stock selected by. ourselves,trimined own shells in and let it fly. The bul- grocery. The alatm Was at a ce round[. n 1 of a former caretaker. ' . Monday week to take tip his duties, , Mr. James Howard has been lobori ng . Londesboro ; No. 5, Wrn, McCool, with first-class, trimmings, velvet collar and raised seams. This is a fimt�claas coat in every respect and let-splasbcd a little beyond. the loon. ed and the brigade and many cit�izens ' Arrangements have .been. made by Mr. 0. 0, Rance to Mr. L, McConnell and Peter Camer- on will wind up a good steady season's with Mr,Ge,o. Castle for the pasb week. Air. H. Peck and son spent Saturday , school house No. 5;_ No. a 0 George . . ,� we place them on Sale knowing that our custowerswill . be pleased with them. Call End see them. : . The strange part of it was tfiat he fired a 44 cartridge from a 38 rifle. The rifle were soon upon the sceae, The flames had, however, obtained such beadway give a series of ,en- tortainments known as tile Metropob I . threshing next; week. . . in Clinton, . I . S�nellj Temperance hall, Londesboro ; No. 7, John Fingland, school house � . uses it 38-M cartridge, whicii, owing that to save. the building was not itan Course, drawn from the New Miss Lloyd of Goderich has. been 'visiting Mv.R_04. Snowden, has been sinking No. 0. The folIowing accounts were � ' . ,.. � .1 . J. HOLLOW,AY. . to the swell at its base,made it possible possible and the water supply 'nab be. Ing too plentiful it was used sparingly, York and Chicago Lyceurn tereau, He gives it list of the attractions� to be on the 2nd con. The young people of this locality an artesian well in frorib of his house. We believe Bob likes good Witter as I examined and p . assed.-Fraser and � . � Logiin for tile, brick f0 . I . � __ iii, for the 44 cartridge to be slipped in but the 4.1 bull�ct must have elongated it- A good result was that the flainea presented on page eight. . . . pent a very pleasant ev . 8 e l day last Nlrs..Arthur well as does the rest of his neighbors. has and plunk share of Morrit; drain $80.13, Blyth . . ___ � . - � ass, out. After the Shot, was sell to p� ate up the ,building entirely, le&vin 9 Among those to make a uhange of. I with .)Mr. and Mr. T. Snowdeti, our sportsman, corporation for rent of Division Court . . ,�­� . I . . Cold Weather Comforts fired some Alfficulty was found in ex. tricating the shell, which Air., Cantel. no unsightly pile of ruins to mijrk the, SPOL Part of Mr. Duncan's stock was residence this past; week are .-Mr. Malcoint Dowzer to house. lately occuw Cantelon. The usual . guinea and amusements were indulged in until the returned from his hunting four with a fine deer. Tom also intends Putting I rooin $7.50, Henry Allen one Sheep . killed by dogs $5,03, Joseph Freeman . on carries with lihn . Ibis Split, along Baved. The amount of insurance rocciv. pled by. Mr. McHardy, Mrs. Allen to wee smits hours when they Wended In the up-to-date well, threesheep . killed by dogs $10,W, Win. . � orie. side and is puffed out proving the ed was $207. The building was one of - place vacated by Mr. I)owzer. Mrs, their Way to their respective homes all. Miss Minnie Armstrong spentASatur- . Afotrison balance for grading S. R. . I . crisis it passed through. the very few remainluglandmarks. It Maggridge will occupy the cottage hoping that they, would at some future day in Clinton. . 15 and 16 con, .6 $10, F. W. Farneomb � . � I Dr, Holmes, F rank Fair and Ed. was built by Mr. Dinsley in 1854, three next the Ontario street, church for the date spend another such an� evening. Plowing'bas been at a standstill Surveyiiiig& It. 20 and 21 con. 0 $14.50, , Now that .cold weather is setting irl'is the time to talk of Cantelon of Clinton ; D, McOormack, years before Clinton was Incorporated ,winter. I . under 6e same hospitable roof. owing to the f rost and allow but we W. Woodman spreading gravel S. It. . ROBES and RORKE BLANKETS. . We have "' large B, J. Crawford and D. Bickel of Dan. asavillage. The flr,,Qt tenant was John A tn�edng of the license commis. Mrs, J. Routcliffe of Usbotine litta are looking forward for two or three 25 arid 20,$12.50, D, Reid sower tile . and well assorted stock and invite your inspection. gannon ; T. H. F. Case and George Raid with whom was afterwards as. . ajoners of West Huron was held at Inspector 'Paisley's been spending the past week the guest of her daughter, Airs, 1, 6. crich, ' weeks plowing yet this month and . culvert and top. bridge,. etc. $12, Mem- - I I . . . Baldwin of Seaforth, and W. F. Can. . felon of Grand Valley returned from sociatedThomas Byers. InI850W,C, Searle bought them ant and conduct- office Oil Monday. when the liquor license granted to , . next, I I I Mr. 0. Parker is doing Move cutting bers Boar d of Ilealth for services in I 1000 $15.75, Dr. MaeCallum health Blankets from 50C, up. Calendars where they.secured five decri ed a Linamithing and hardware bus!- Mr. Lack Kennedy was transferred to . VARNA* and threshing at the same time this ' officep for 'services in 1000 $14. court - Robleso, (9019to, from $5.90, UP. not doing so well as in recenb seasons. The party was unlucky with theirdogs. ness in the stand for some years and until he bought the property, upon tavern license at Whitenhurch Was transferred to M r rn reference to the item Which ap. year than ever before. Mr. M. 0. Westlake is the possessor � oil adjourned until Dec, 15th when it Is expected � that all the township ac- I . . One was wounded by a bullet supposed which the Searle block now stands. new landlord, peared in the Goderich township car. of a pa ir of kip leather boots which countsfor 10W will be sottled, The � . to have been fired by a, settler, and The next tenarit was Mr. Thos. Stan. The invitations are oub for the Wed. respondence alluding to the deal be, were brought; from the Old Country Board of IfeAlthinob in the afternoon . I white on tI e hunt, two others disap. bury, who was, for years the most . ex. ding Of Miss Ten& Rat'll, sister of NIPS. tween ,Vssrs. C&Irlla and 11aen. some lifty-fiva years ago, . and received the annual report of Dr. I . Our Harness peared, their fate being unknoWn. In I tensive grain and produce dealer In tile 8, Kemp and known to many in Olin. well fop the purchase of the Air. John Holland has been on the MacCal' lum, the health officers froni - 1. I the hunting districts the Settlers are, districb.Thellard cash he paldoutin that tons to Mr. J. Lester Davis, editor of formWs business, we have been in. sick list and we are pleased to see him which It, appears that early Ili the soa- I .� � . Is made, to wear well. They have given anch as a rule, opposed to hunting with , old stand would make many a man rich the Independent, of Welling . ton, Prilles Edward formed that Mr. I Harnwell do 'a not o around again hale and hearty. . Me. W.J. Stinson intends 11 son there was an epiJorrile of measles I I deatisfaction that one customer brin g an- at0h0 er. labd* Our prices 6're as follows - Bet I dogs, and it will be remembered that a, Bottler up north who last year shot a bolvadays.1618 eatimated that Mr.stan. bury was worth from $40,000 to $60, 000 county. The Interesting event takes place ab the bride!a home got possession of the stoP6 until to. Wards Spring, Putting . wire oil his road fence this deason na of It wild form and during the hot , weath .. er in Auguab a"(1 Septelnber I valuable dearbound, owned by a Tor. but the great slump in barley, broke I in Dundalk on Monday next, I it will improve the roads in winter and there were a (number of cases of Intea- .made onto mart,was compelled to pay &hand. him, 16 caught him with manythous. The pixator of the Ratteribury street TWO accidents occurred Ili the 0 f- dry them quicker In the spring, He tit I 1 lit disiordera from whiph cause quite 6 , single Marfiessp guarAnteedto $12. some figure by, way of damagen. The and bushela, for much of whi ch he had chilroll will take for hiq text next Sun- - on Saturday, Poo MatheVVsoll having believes every man should follow this P o exam I '. a number of deaths occurred, Tn the prpjadice of the aettlera against dogs Is paid from $1.20 to $1,40 pot, busboy, and 44 morning ­aeveraiort to types's be- his hand cut by a G&W and Goorge ---. report the attention of theBoard is I . . natural. enough, Theyclaim that the . the price dropping as lowaa fifty cents Ing. the Aecondbf1ho A , erls,q on "Natur, Twitchell Ills eye bitilly braised by a Mr. G, (1, Oreelrop'll a he called to the large death rate thiq year . .. ­ Are comin inore into general Use its their merits! tire com- P 91�"'�Ilng 91 dogrs with their noise inatil ouch terror keep SWOpt AW&Y his wealth in Short order, Atthattime Mr.Dinaldy RII&W I" 010 SPirf tUal world." Inthib OV- Ills P11000 Of Wood Which JIOW up front the chief subjects for the Partners! In- , P41nionary antl tubercular dlq. ui� better nown. We have several kinds. Into the deer that they working was drawing & ening subject %I11 appeal especially 8AW at Which he was working, StItUte meetings are bacon, cold stor. eftSe5V thet,a being five deafha front �J�r .. .. IV. . further and farther back, They saV, yexrlyrontal,of $300from the gtore With, to business roon, being It A financiAl . The rector of St. iy,tul�acllurell - Will age and Poultry fattening, It a _.^ this causealone,ot erlvla tbetown. flfteell days of yelping Ili the Woods ito two small leall-toos but as trade Investment which is hearing interest at next Sunday eVenJURIg AerViCe re;ld, Cold" storage apollaneea for the f4rill I Ship Is free from epidelivieA and in a 11 . Be A6 HIGGINSp driveo the deer away more scared than drifted UP town It droppea to a. .At the rate, of Over ninety per cent. ete., the charges Which baive been laid Will roceive considerable attention and good sallitarycondition. Thorillillbor . . � hurt, They cjttirn also thatwhen I (Joel, fraction'.of that sum, There WAR no I per Annual ill hard cagh", Ittv. Mr. against him Ana which are to have a . Plans presented tot, tile construction Of deaths from all oxilgen reported to I I VARNA has beell hounded far miles it is Poor J Insurance Upon the old landmark When, It up in smoke, ROW0011 especially Inviteg -commercial Inell, but hearing oil Monday before � tbree , -clergymen of a, suitable cold storage system tot, Clio division registrar is 20, being Very vatftmmow� yetilso", 01 went all are welcome, � appolaw by the J316hop, eaell'tal,wer, � I nearly 0110 pelt eent, ofthe population, � I . -- Sames Campbell$ Olerk, . I I � % . , 10