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Conservative copvcn!io, tile late
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Vgge &t Saull, �qtc,, Marie, and Robert
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Miss Annie Macdougall of Goderich
is visiting relatives in this vicinity,
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ELOISE At SKIMINUS GODERICH 1. �OR -RESPONDENT I �
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Mrs. Vann of port Hopq to tile
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guest of tier daughtet et
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Mrs, Jobn McIntosh, Uelce of Judge
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Reekie s Baking Po W'der $ 1 ;
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I W1. J. MITCHELL, EDITOR AND PROPRIE in the campaign which ensued he prov
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bir. Will. MoOluskey called On old
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Doyle, who has been spend! five
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e4himself to be a superior platform
a ' ., 0 was logical, had a wond-
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friends Around here last week.
intends to rot -urn to HAW411 in two
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Miss Rose Me0aughey has, returned . The Morrie, Green -And Sallowe fain-
delightful weeks visiting old
at Kingstorl4go wits in town last week
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rf low of language and was keen in
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MisaTichbourne of GodOrleh is via-
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her borne at Clinton. � I Illee lield their annual re-unioll on
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Xaster Scott ^of W. C. priaho'I'm1a Wednesday of last, week At the light,
and the guest of .her aunt, Mrs, George
Campbell.
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Always nolloble N .
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ttempted to Abuse ,him
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New. Advertisements. seeledo'Dum a' [is Opponent 10 four
itingat the borne of her uncle, Vents
Wro. Tichbourno,
furnishing establishment left house bank. About, thir ty attended
lie iing the picnic, including Mr. and Mrs.
home on Toronto St. one thorn
We regret to -note the death on Wed-
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wallPF'Pem-W, C0GPeV,$;,Q0 ...... 1 , anipaigns discovered thi
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Ver,Y Latest-Herory's Mote Studio ....... f Mr. Port-
bliss blaude Pickard is visiting at last
holne. Her mother, we are pleased to reaching
veek for Paisley on , I Clifffir4 of Louisville, Ky.
v his wheal,
Wingliam at7-40 a.m. and 0aptaInTretheway is making great
the well known _young lad,v
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publisher of New York, Miss varrle V.
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R- R, Reekie, TACkO01i, �
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Big. DIsootirif Salo-liaria ::. 0 the National Policy 0. which
, uLA 13ros ........ er was a strong advocate and I believe
x9re XQW 69044-molcitincon & CIO :, 0 if Mr. Platt;
report, is recovering,
Quite a numberfrom around here in-
the! 0 or- holidays.
Paisley at 3 p. in. He is enjoying, hie improvements in his now purchase, the
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Briegel. Mr. Briegal catue to
to wri about thirty ye4ra ago AS tele-
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� Qlomesthat)M-A. J. GrIg.0 .............. 5 had given the cordial Support that wits
tend toavail thempellres of P1 ug'
tunity of goingto Manitoba on
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Snakes must be finding their way in Miss, Andrews will. return to No,w
A lady on Stanley York with her cousin, ars. Charlie
gaph operator wArried
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Mary Sy 'ond
N. B.-Tainglefoot, , ind Rubber Bin %or
,and Poison Fly� Paper, A go
Fruit; , � . .
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UQ,rvosttirs woutga--oo, v. It .... 1. ...:: 0 expected of him, As it was 91
. eron's waJority was am .. Cam-
Valillivan nitsineaq cqll�ge ...... I ...:.::. 1. : , 6 all, in his. own
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Miss Pettigrew of Pittsbur
the cemetery,
St. fountl .oroe bitten in two in .her yard "'
one d�y last week, Perhaps the Icing bot,',e.- Towels, of l3tirk"s F alls was the
thiff marr �A two 4aughters,
Carrie and 1e',e,ie','WaVnqd one son, Fred.
Jars, always on band I
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Whitewear-IROdgons BrQ8 .......... � . .... $ town. he dnly led by one,
slaughter Sale-4aOltsQn, Bros ....... � ........ : a In 1887 Mi.. Porter WAS the anaulm-
visiting at Mr. John Torrance'q�gb
Mr. E1. Johns tort passed throl the
grass in town is the attactlOn,fOL* there guest last week of her units, Mr. James
I.Pewsley. ,
Only Carrie survives. 24 P. BrIegel was
a loying father, very sensitive And
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Gre%tost; Parpins-Newcombp's ............... 8 Ous choice of the Conservatives. The
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village$ with his fiery steedo or, Suri. is
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Miss Blotch After heir vial 0 at London Miss Emma Bell of ,the. Wainirig
never seemed, to recover his spirits
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4-!Ay9AlSIPt;-W. ", Raw %AP ...... 11-1 ........ 9 campaign was v gorous y t, I I Etakevening, uto rjy her MCnOQA TOV VoriStIalt WOrKers, New afor their net Wo ,as I I 0
. . I I Porterreceiving the assistance ofsIr - r., Robert D. 1,011100 Of Qodericb will -be joined at, Toro wit In Goderich. -The funeral
In.other,Xrs, Hihton, York, bas finished her first year's was N ,
-. � John Macdonald, sit, John Thom s0n was in this vicinity on Friday, �
. ,- . . . Miss Campbell is the guest of friends course. took place from his late residence to
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I . � . � and Ron. Thos. White. The E 1ht 77� ,In Toron . to. I I Mrs. Win. T. Prldham and child of St. Peter's church on Fridayand from
postmI --- � resulted in the election of. Mr. Porter . sister of Mrs. Egener, Toronto after spending three weeka thence to the R, Q. cemetery at Col -
aster Porter .�-, - , . by a Majority of twenty,iseven and he LUCKNOW Mrs. Wright, offic ated
. I I who had beena confirmed invalid from with Mrs. Prldham returned on Thurs- borne, Rm Father West , 1
took his seat in Parliament u the rep. . . Ralte a number
I resentative of West Huron, In his rheornatism,is able to able to walk out day to the Queen City. I at house and grave. I
. Messrs. Joke Miller, ,Tames Burns . Mr. Peter Bissett; and son Chester of floral embleraq lay upon the caslwt,
� Dies, Saddenlyo I he moved the Address and and .. McKinnon. bad a. close call . every fine day. , . ient. being a fian4some croas
. � I -first sesslor . In Mrs, Levette (nee Jessie COutts) Wife left last week for the harvest fields. of among t1
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. . . . � � his maiden speech was highly spoken t , he J gravel pit on Ross, street, The of Barrister Levetta of Chicago, ist we St. Thomas, Dakota. - I . of sweet pea blossoms A�d ferns, the
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I 11 L of by the Members and the px ,a, whole face of the hank,about 15 feet. in -ire sorry to say, under treatment in a We regret very much to Announde gift of Mr. Charles 81
He.4rt Failure Causes Hig Death I6 1889 the Jesulto 13,4states Bill was I . �e roses, White geran.
� introduced into the Commons. There height, suddenly gave way and the Ohicago hospital for nervous prostra- the death by drowning In Nettleton ful cross of whit n
While Out WAI�in . The Ber, three imen viere burled under its tiou, We tiust.a.00n. . to hear of her Lake, Al�oma of Philip, ninth son of iums and Sprigs of MAiden hair.fe" ,
. 119 was. a strong agitation against tile W lit, but fortunately none of . them ,ecovery., . . the editol of 6e Algoma Pioneer. He the gift of Mrs, Charlie Symonds The
, e4ved Family Have the Sympathy ineasure throughout the country, and =Agously hurt. . Mrs. kleale of New York and little was also an honored member of Com- Misses Faulkner And Carrie Shannon
I . . � �. . many of.bis. supporters were opposed The remains of the late John .James, heir Charles Joseph-are'tbe guests of pany H., Third- Battalion - of Royal gave a sickle- bearitifully formed of
Of the Whole, Community� . to it, yet believing it. to be his duty to who died in Port Hope, were brought Mr, and Mrs, J. -.Heale at their resl� Canadian Rifles in garrison at Halifax, r to blo�soms at the end,
. . le, he I did so. . sweet peas, whi
. vote in favor of the raeasur. here. The interment , took place dence. Mrs, Heals is charmed "with He heard of his father's indisposition shading up topurple.- A large boqueb
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. I At che close of the session Mr. Porter in Dungannon cemetery, Mr. UtheS, our lovely fresh breezes and beautiful- and hurried to $ahlt fto, Marie. Mr. of flowers was presented by Miss Me -
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While taking his accustomed :morn- addressed public meetings. ofl his COO- the ripe old . .. . I era were : H.
, who bad reached I Iscenery. . E. Biggirigs being, much better. he Intosh, The pullbear
Ing walk on Saturday last, Postmaster stituerow in defence of his course in vears, wits for many I Mi . . ' , Doyle, Registrar
it. ,. Age of 87 i as T essle McIntosh, trained. nurse, proposed that they all take an outing Campion, Judge
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Porter dropped dead As he was, passing theHouse. The 9 pool IOU, was then year sident of the township Scranton hospital, returned two weeks. and Philip constituted himself coach- 010ounell and Messrs, Jose ph Kidd,
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the residence'of Mr. William J ackson. I at its height and Ee had to bear the of Wast, Wawanosh, near St. Helens, ago from that city and left on We& man. Arriving at their destination James McIntosh 4nd W. Tigte. Miss -
brunt of it, but he held, his ground and and was widely know and greatly re- nesddy with her sister, Miss Flo Mcln� Philip and Mr, Nettleton's 15 year old 0. F.Briege) accompaniedbar parents
No one saw him fall but Mr. R; Coate carried conviction that its it. an . .. I .1 .
� . � . pporter speeted. I tosh, for Clinton 'Where they will son took a skiff to have a safioron I from New York and was with. her
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. while driving Into town- noticed him of the Government there was no other ssi I lily teinaln visiting relatives and Nettleton Lake. - Philip ent in a father at his death, Mr.BriegeloftheJ
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I swim, Ina short time] is companion I mail department, Montreal, only
. lying upon the walk. As@istance.was course to pursue. I . -- ---7-1--- ''. I Ploiericis in hope of beriellting the health Zia
sli bedily at hana butit was soon seen The vacancy In the Godericb pcost,-. . . I .SurlrIERHILL. , of Mi , t f I
office was a source of considerable anm I . ,as Flio,awho has been threatened heard his voice calling out "I Help me" I brother of deceased, arrived he day co
. - . 3ear 'ilure )me time. -MISS and before th6 lad could'imove he had. I the funeral. Mr. Charlie Shannon of I
thar, the vital spark had fled. The noyance to Mi. Porter, On the death . � , with for sc . sm k. The remains were int for his uncle's
... 31 Mrs. Jos. Mellveon and familv 'of McIntosh is well known -here, as she 11 . - erred with Memphis was in time I I
remains were taken to the family real- of the former postmaster he recon * Mr. McKlitin, military honcors. . . funeral. , - � .
. mended the ayolintment of Mr. Wit. near Park River, 'North Dakota, who has been on the staff of
dence which he ha4 left but a half hour , I and though many have- bpen spe6dibg several. weeks and Mr. James Robinson, merchants, Mrs. (Dr,) Olarkti and sister, Mrs. W., . . I I .
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before apparently . in his . usual health. liam Canipbe I a ong. their relatives, the Bingham for some years, . I . . Mobergall of Detroit, spent some days- . .. . I � .
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ton bef re to tell appli6ants loomed tip, among. the in �es, - and with others , We had the .pleasure on Monday, with Mrs. A, O.. Pattisciii of Clinton at St. Helens.
Pitying friends wen .0 1, number Mr. F. W. Johnstone, he Ins- and Wallace famili -at B yfield.. . . I . - . . .
. � . �ad elsewhere, leti; on 22nd July, of meeting Mrs. Hogaa ,of her cottage , it I . .
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the sad news. I .. . Slated upon the position being given to here, at Walton I n- , to. their Western. ,Washin ton, late Mrs. (Dr.) Lucas. Of Dr. ayid,Mrs. Ckssady have -removed -Rev. Mr. Whaley. left on Monday
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On Monday morning the f uneral Mr. Campbell.. Sir John Macdonald Monday, to retur, . . � Stratfort Mr. and Mrs. Hogan, are 1from Kingsbridge to town. -The Dr. morning to take . his month's vacation,
i . favored ' Mr. Johnstone And as a , hOme. -1 I � British Exchange and was presented with a. well filled purse - . .
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took place to the G. T. R. statio . Rev,'Mt. Gurme, rector. of St. Paul's registered at th( I . in August as usual, and Mi, Mones,
, 6ofrOm g6lution of. the 4ifficulty. offered -Mr. 6 here visiting their by the generous , citizens of' Xings-
thence the remains being, couveyed to Porter the postmastdrsbip. He de- Church, Clinton, occupied the pulpit of will spend some tim iller and thti- bridge and-surroundin country. student; of Knox college, will supply
, 'eter's on Sunday evening and ad- ,relatives, miss Seegm . 'in big absence� - -
Elmvale cemetery, near Barifoo."where clined, however, stating ,a t � Mr. 11. E. Smith's load in the fire 'Miss - of R pl
. I pledged big wordto Mr. Campbell and ministered saciament, .His discourse familles.of the Messrs. Salkeld. igton. whlchbrok� out in big grocery last , Bello, MeCrostle I 1 ey is
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in the old family plot the. interment .would�standbylt. The result was7sir. was an excellent one And very much Mr.Jarnes Emigh of Washit . week'Was $2400. There was an insu ' visiting in t1iisvicinity. I .
took place on Tuesday.. Rev. Mr. Campbell received the appointment'. pleased all who heard it. statels at the parental residence. . . . r- Miss Bambi of. Michigan, formerly
-Loyalty to friends and prine' I was "Miss Minnie Kilty, her sister Ruby The contract for enlarging and once. . . .. �. . . . I . . of St. Helens, is visiting Miss Lizzie
Hamilton conducted a service at the u r' Te'�ee . I Ed.., of Delhi are spending. modernizing the big mill was taken by ' I Mrs. Thompson� children and. set- Gordon. ' . .. . . . .
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house. The PaLlbearers were . ayor I I I.. . Ar grandparentsi MrXan -MacLaren contractor. aq V. . -1 - . - . ivir. Charles Sparlin OIL Daglpflivv . I . . � - I . . . . .. 11 11
ftieud. . . their holidays with thC . � . . �.- . I � . I . .
rd, D. Canteloh, J, , ofter Mr' -AI � 34 just finished two large barns in the . ShepipArd's residence. . visited his cousin, Mrs. Liary W. coods, . . .
Jackson, R. Ransfo . Mrs,'Jos.' Watkins. � � . � . . �
In the election of 1891 Mr. 'P horse township. . ... . Miss Bonoisb of W ming and Mes recentl . . . I I
Scott, 1. McGarva, J. W, lrwlri� I Mr. George aill bought a fine I yo . Y. . . I . . � I ..
1� was defeated, the Tesult Estates Act from Mr. Archibild .of Seaforth last. - The Os6ifrage came in o,n Wednesday 'dames Morrow and Verner of' Sttat.. Oharlie.Miller has gone to Goderich I . . . . . . . 1, "I. I . .. - 7. � I
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Many citizens accompanied the're.v having alienated many of his Orange I � 11 24th July at the appointed timei 3 p.*m. ford 'are the guests of Mrs. J.. 0. Harril* to visit relativei there. . . . . . J I I . . . . I
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mains to the station. �. I Supporters; - *The non-resident cry was. week. . . -son. � � . . The garden party held last Friday - - , 1. , , � . . I .
. igainst him, he being at that Miis Peari Beticom of. the 10th spent Miss Flo Sallowe has returned from . . I � . I , - I �
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husband a1sco used, I her cousins in our village. ber MissL ttie.Greenof Port. ,- It rhusb be i s6oiirce of regret ,to the .evening in ce I 11
Mrs. Porter $urvives her . Sunday with visit to -I . ..0 . . . . ronection with the Young : .
time engaged -in -farming near Barri��. . - . I Lord'6�.Diy Alliance that they- Are ple!s Society of !an I .. I I I . I
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.tb( - daughters 'He cawp(tigned, though; wita big old . . � to.stop Sunday. work, in the 'Was a decided suc'�ess. A very ,. . . I ..
togetheV with �ir f6ux Miss McMat,h ',of Ti6ae Goder ich is Huron.' Peo � the Presbyter
and six sons : Mrs.'Williaut Mun.da.11 of tinie vigor and on his defeat, refired. Visiting friends on the'l6th. . -Mr.A3rco,vvn,who came from Stratford unable . � . � . . church I . . I I . . . .
Brampton, Mrs. William Hunter, of to his farm whore.,IiO reniiain'3:1 until Mias Ethel Huck.of the 16th cou�t, to -try' his'fortune in..Goderich. as harbor. . -. i�'M I A. . entertaining prog0am was, riondered by - I .. .1 . . ., . . . d.
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Blue'vale, Lizzle .and Ma . . urant keeper has.'. returned. to . Tbe family co - r..,,%n Mrs -Tho the string and so -bo, bands � of Blake, "I � , .. I �. . I � . !.� $ 1 1 . . .
� ftie at . hoiyie,, sated to accept. the'postniastership ,.who has -been down country. for seyeral & resta I � - a. . . . . I . . - : . .
requ , .". .. ". - fcl;. The ice Cream in his estab- Joines of London a,re at� tbe',Saitlts assisted bythq;home talent, Rev, Mr, � .. . 1. . ... � . I I
William� Andrew- alter, 3ohm weeks, has r6turnoid. h9me., , , Stratfo : I . 11 . . I . �� . .
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George and Charlie. Three of . the of Clinfon in 189f, ' . '' �Ioffi - ce � b ' 10 lishment was said to be of fine quality. House. - . I I 11 Owen of the English church,Lucknow, I � I \ V� I .1 I , . . I . . . . � � ,
During big regime the as Mr. Thos.Lindsay st; a fine steer on . - MISS Edith Halliday of London is the gave . - � . . . . I , . I �. "..
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boys are out Wesb, one in Floss town- f8unday from a � come lung complaint. � American -Consul Chilton is at pres- A. very appropriate address and �, .. -4� � . . . . . . , ... "I I, I
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been ifi every respect a model oine, I Dansville I sAni. - gtiest of her cousins, � the Missei; Beth I., . I . .1 . � . 1. 1.
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ship and Andrew and Charlie at home. The patrons believe it has pot its , , Miss Ruby Hill of Cliritonwas 'visitw ent, on a; visit.* to: the. . . " .: I . &od*Lulu Smith . - . I ... . the ice ciearn and other. refreshments I . . . . . . . . I .. , *
� Among the -relatives who *came on ing'ab-MriButt?s for Several days of the tarium . - - I I . : f . 1% . � I .were all .that cbuld-'be desired, - The � I I . . I -, �.. � .
Saturday to attend the funerM were ; superiorin thii Dominica much 'Past webk. , , I � . k $haw.-eldeA daughter o our rs, 'Dave Bell is prospering' very 'amounted. .thirty6five It GTO LE -St ,.: 1"', . I .
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. Mr. Porter.didnobhlinself take . I . Mrs. . r,ceed,. . ..B 1 0 � I I I .
. . The' doctor placed M r.: Will ButVa towiiistnan:W. Lee with her littlo'child slOW1 severe attack: of inflam. dollars. . I . I . � . I .. I- I . . I
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I Messrs. W..aod Ti ' I more .-The Presbyterians her -- - d � . .. � .
Misi Johnstotio ahl I . � . . ''art in the nahnagemerif, bis,deputies, -leg in plaster of paris on S4tur- of San Francisco are the guests of Mrs. matio;on!roftea has'been ill: for. . � a have'docide �= ,. . . . I � I .
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Johnstone of St. -N ary a. . ..Mr. 0. A.'Porter and Miss Poiter have : broken . harlie Lee, Mount - tban two weeks. Her daughter, Mrs. - to hold their anniversary service on. . . . . .
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score of years j,uhctual, clay and he is now. able to move about Shaw's brother.Mr. C � . . . 'F, OR -. .-. I I
For close upon A, i , . been' 'exceedingly careful, I i - I I '. . . J. ReMath, and children of. Stratford the last- Sunday ,and. Monday of. Sep- I . TOR SAL . - RIENT , � . . " I �... . �
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Porter was the most prominent. mom *. obliging and courteous. The appoint, on crutches. abd to tAke a drive. . . Pleasant., ,� . I � . � . ... .. �
. Threshing iFi nov� -the. order of the Mr. William'Lee is able to'be around -tire visiting her, � .1 tember of which .particulars will be I � .. ,�,.' .. . I I. I. . . . . � .
her of the Conservatl�eparty-, in South ment of'the former to -the pqsition held. . . . I.. .. .. . , � . I .. ... . . I . . I . . 1, I I.. . I .. � . . .. � I . . ,� ��. .. I 1. 1: . I .
. West Huron, . I by is, conor6d fat or- w u � day.. The whe,4tis only yielding frotro town once more. - - , .Sortie time ago Mrs. Ji Li Altkin had givenl6teri on. ' . .-,, - . . 1. I . . .. � .� - " I .- . - ' ' 11 . .:. � . .
though it was not e a ver I I ' Mr; � � . I .�, . . I � - H h . . . 11 .
.. and Word of, �the illness.of her father,' . : I I . it the wbolb stock of .. ,. .
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. fifteen to tw-*�-nty bushels par �cie., Miss Hamilton of Cot'* w&lf 'a Visiting ... � . I . leg
was nominated for � coul be an � orte � . . . . . a = t Oi � (14 wh�ela,) . .
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until 1878.tbat he , po ular one and, I Mrs. McLaughlin, late of . McKilloO,. her mother, Mrg.'(Dr.) Shannon. Abraham Wilsoh, who, *ent'out to. I I . . . � . bic�c A. T. Cooper, - . . : � . . I I ..
the Commons in oi�opositlon to M. a. b all except those ho fa,vor. he I . � . . I 1 .. TMM7. I . . I . I . . I . . . . � .
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Cameron. lie was then unsuccessful a plica. ion of. the spoils syste ich bits taken up her abode at Mr.. James - Mrs. A. G. Reid of Palmerston. and his daughter in the Northwest. ' Mr. . . . , . , , � . . . 1 I . . .
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i of ' I three children, Etta, Charles, and * Wilsod, w .'stricken with ,paralysis ' ' . ) ' �, . I , , . 2' B. Z.' .
and again In 1882 but in'1887 d 0 . , Miller's. - . . � . .1, . . I -. . ... . I
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n'one.of themost keen. thisconntry�. . �. . I . .� . otton of Detroit elt came. *.., . . . . 0 . .0. ,.4 , I . .. 12 CLEVELANDs, one with coaster.13take.. . - I
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. Mr. Cameron I" es so uc to debase the litic � . MrsX . , is -visi6ino .at ,Eddie,have been the guests this,rhonth and a couple of p re ort inbe s* ` " . . " 3. WOLVERINES -
. . . . the old homestead, Mi. and Mrs. Thos. of Mrs, James BuchAhan jr... �,. - .. - of his, d h * . . . . .. �
. . I- , , .� . �. .1 � blason's of the Base'Line. . - I . Mr. hfin-Flatt, ac . 6compan . . Mrs. Harry Armstrong is making- all - - � . . . . � . . I . � � . , 2 . .. I - . �.' 'L. ' � -
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ly contested. political fights that ever . � ied M,essri. I I ' I I ... I I . I.. I . � . I . .... . I I . $' . 1,
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.this storm Centre has witnessed, . I I . . i 4 i . . I . . . . p I . Miss 01 aft Of Wcoodstoo1c. is the guest " , preparations to remove With her fire-.! ' - ".. ' - .. ., . , . . . I �. : � . '. . I '" I * to mik ying - � : ..
campaigner and not only' !n his own * � . . d I I . uncle, Mr. -R. Miller. . . -heir husband, : - . - . - -# . All of these we Intend to run'biff alt a Ow 0 v . e room, - 01, �$' *1
Mr. Porter WAS a; 6pi6ndid platform Charles Megaw, N. D.Rougvie Fred' I " rho ey
. OODERICH, TOWNSHIP. .and other Sports- ily this month towhere, ycleo�would by'bu .
. � . . I . . . ' in . Sta . .� � new ones. Anyone in- need of a hie $io.00. WlI w ci&bed-thll .' . d I .
. I - Sun- rnen on the tuk JIDV61 .. one of thesS. All kinds -of repairs ke . g
. . Mrs. McBrien.of Clinton spent yn -to Me . Telegraph Operator Armstrongi.4s. �pt,forbicycleg, I uaral
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I - . , , of her, Shahnon,Rution Bros . stati I oned at Snowflake, a new station . j!- : po � der' . , wheb'. ,�e . . .
col3stiLuericy but in all parts. of the . , Mr. Robert .Thompson cif the 16tb Bak, - W .. . �
pr ehe dem6ristrated big ability' day*ab hei� s'On's, Mr. W. X., McBri6n's. tion, :, . . .1 � :: I outside Of Winnipeg � . I . . . . Li � . .. . . ,paired. New ,tires � $0.00 to I , ork, : .. . . d . 1. -, 1:
.Con. has bought a Deering -binder f rout � .. � I . . I . . . 1. . . TO . I I I . �
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oyine akers � . . . . . . WAS Ross -7 � . . . . . ... . .. . % . .. q � . .. ' . . .
to hold his own with the best soe Mr. L. Beattyi . . Mrs.Thos. M6IIveen of Clinton .Amy and' 'hompsou and . Mr. J..C. Seegmilldr, �a resident of, . . .. I .. . ' � .� .
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He had a thorough I tho'giii.eat onSurt.day of Mrs.. N, Bi.ng., Wirmle Guthrie .are tho'guests of Miss , - " .. . . . . I . � . d . . . I BLACKSMITH- AN.R. MACHINE SHOP . . � .. ,� 1. . I .
opposed to h1m. . d . . PanamA and a great trb,velle4 spent . .. � � . . . . . .. . I . . . . . . � I
grasp ot public affairs and- his speech Mr. land Mrs. James.06rdon -of Shop- ham, I . . . . I . . - Maybird Rothwell, all of Tbronto- who I . . . . - I . . . . , . . .
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was logical and convincing. . � pardfon .were' guests Of thii.latteeS . Miss Alice Snifth of Clinton WAS the - bding their vacation at ,Mrs.' some time at -the British Exchange . . .is. made -of. pure Ckeam. of . In I connection wit � h same we areprepared to do all kinds of work, , . 1. .
fat er Mr. Win, Cook, lAstweek. .. I .are spel I . here 1he guests of'�hls aunts Miss . . oints, and repairs ... :.. - ,
And h .1 . . . guestth6otherd .ofhercousins,.-th ' . � I . � . . enerAl fe Airing. All the plow P. - - : ''I
Robert Potter was thorough. . . . . ay 1. . 0 Van Every's residence.- I . . Seegrailler ' d ..Mrs, Cameron of I . horse shoeing and g . &ripairs fei'the - ,
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-rain -, .' � . . . ' -is -.guaranteed kept b Mr. Tedford N. - -- � Mop in stobk. in S.aA . . , ..
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what be undertook was well perfoi . . . . .% . .. � Miss Haywo6d of the Rub has been I On' Tuesday eyeptin1j, Lieut. Win. Nebraska. Ro is a son, we learn, of . . . ' ' I . T. I. I 1. . . . . . I- . . . I No. 13 12i 10, 21 � .. . .11 , .
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ed. It was so with the Clinton post- '. . 'at I Gundry'. was: made . the .'recipient thejat6 Jacob. 5e6gruillep of Walker, - b -absolute ),w, gang repairs, * Floury I � ,
between the I � I vi Ing er auties, Mrs. Harry Me- . . . Ad e ly -, ,
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office, the relations IQUNGAN OI - - sit . . . of a wristlet gold watch by his many ton. . . - . .. I I .. .1 . : �.. . I. ... . . ... Nylvestei No. 7 : -
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management and the public being of' .1 I . I I d . : . . . B,ke_ 0. i . . . . . d � botel .* , Mr., Wilmer Smith bontem I pl � a e's. & � . , . Miller and Tedford Plow .. � . . . . ill's Patent, Old No. 13. �
a - : , admiring friends ,-at Oralfes � t Price 26c per Ib.- ' .� , - . . H . .
most satisfactory and harmonious . an, ,� George Christbpo�er of . Tedford No.'s I
, Mr.. and Mrs. Betchell have been . , �,r. ' Colonel Varcoe, and several of the c an e of business. c q has, isprop- . I I . I I .. . �.. . I ,. �.... I . I
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ture. There have been no jars. . Walton were visiting at Mr. Bingham's AtIllon were prese . ; . I � I I - Wilkinson No. 7 ,and 21 and 2 furrow plow � : . I .1 . �.. . .
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A A elow an inci- .. 1. I I I . ' VINTEREST ., *. ' ' ' - I � . I I � 4 . . I . . .1 I
. . Visiting at Mr. Jas, W this week. - � 1. .4 ;. � . . officers'"of the B, I � :
u old friend rel tes b I week or so. I I Mr. James ,Tolinstone, �poifs a,new. The Marineband gave a. few solections . iss .aggie Smith,.- * he as* been . . I � . ' o . ,.. . 1. . . . � - -
dentin connection with tbe vacancy Mr. and Mrs. R.* Saint of � Wingham .� , . . an.d.:nexb morning escorted Lieut: visitin bar uncl *J. . with her,, . .. I I . I . E R ' ' :' . I .
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in the Goderich postoffice that -were guests of Dungannon friends , on . . 4 . . Guuday to the I 68 ab 11 . . . . . I I .. . I 66
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his sterling riaturd. He was flitfi' Suha�y last. . I ' ., . - I ' I . - .- - route for theLwe8t of Africa, Ashii6ritee. le es 6 this w4�ek or e an.' merican. . I I .. I Tedford1b. old Stand . I .. . . . Ratteubui�y fjt�.eet. . .
fUl to his friends and true to his, prom.. . Mr. Robert MeMath of Wingham" P, . r Which . . In I - order to. reduce ou. r . 6 I � . 11 . . . .. 6 . I .
. ESTION - . . -.Glen Campbell, organist of North af te . ch she will etum to her - . . . " . . � . I I .. I I 4W-%0A%,�%W-%'-%'ft'VA' �6 !&-%",%W"o` fto , � - � . '', -
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ises. I . ' 90 . . I . � � large ,stock Of 106 Cigars 1 � "a"46-'%' 6. 1 . , . '. , . . .
6 . 6 . . was calling on relatiyes.here beginning A LEGAL QU . I street church,is a hardworker. , He is 311001 At Chicago.% . � .
101 I I - I %, ' .1 .1 . . .1.1 I . ANI) 4XWER. . is.pupils to -write' Miss Haberlack of Buffalo is expect. . � ' 6 1 .1 . I .. .. . I
ROBERT PORTER w,AS'TRUT.9F1aL, I of last Week. - ' I . I. I . d , . the -first to invite h . g -� ===2111111olow;� . I .. 1: I . d I
� Mr, li eir of. Dakotai - 1 -- . . c. ed to spend a few.*eekis'her rin . . I 6.
1 and MrS. JAS,Wal 1 I . , . for theory' .examination in ..musi e the guest wo are offe - for, one I . I d . I .
UPRIG11T AND BINCER9,' - I . go 6 - Rutson . 6' . 1 6 . 6 d . I . � . . - osestjoe;�406000,00l
I I . . with Mr. and Mrs. JA% Walker Sr,,are The follo ingg d in the legal Pr6fe8 r A.K. Voght of the conserva-. of the Misses . . I . . . . . 1. . . . : � . . . 0000069646000 �. . I . . . I . I .. d 0
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It is a sad duty to chronicle an ' Con visit tar fribrid 11 - at' columns ofw , ,,peare m ire of Sat� . Master Willie . , . . . . '. : 6 . . . . I I I I I . I 0
Y loss, . . sin Ingerso . . th and.H p* toryst-aff-at Toronto conducted.the . Ratt6nbury of Clinton e . - week, I . , , 46 � -.1 .
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is one beloved and respected*, Llcon . . Paisley was in cb-Qu.j- . -;-So . me yea . rs ago my the piano work in Mr. Campbells studio -guest of Mrs, Harry R I a , tons I in boxes :1 o 6 f . 50 at $3.00 , S � . .. I 1. � 6 . . I . �� . I 0 _ . . .
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subject of thid brief sketch wits born in, the village.lasb weeklooking inC,O.scome husband 606fod me $100 if. I would b.chureb. ' Mn Fred. James, the Pittsburg Aoseberys 11 * - 50 at $2.75 . . . ; . . . I.e. . .
-6f'. 6 . . . . and organ work in the North 8 I . 666 , . ,
Gleribrick, Aytshi Six of the seven cmididates were in- 'student, is Ill at the .residence of, his . . Oat $0.00, ' . .... GRE .. .
but more so when theloss iii question present . . � h.were held visited the Gopderich�races and was. the * , '. 6'. I'd : 16 . 1. I * 9 -
6 lire S66tlandj Ja * 1 dllay,111111:1�. 1 , , , *actical examinations wbic ' . . .So. A C S 6 I ., � . I . I .
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. .01 n , mration deed. I accepted the _ . . . : .. I . Z I. .:. , �
29,1833. Thus bdrh of SCOt ' . t h aunt, Mrs. W. McCreath. ' Altlicugh , Salisbo,tirys.; !1 5 . . 6 . . 6 . .� I 6. . .
tish par- Mrs. H. J. Crawford, who was, feel -q - og-er and have supotted biyself. ever structed by Glen Campbell, all,bu . o e his case was very severe he is ady,%ne. . I I . I . I '. . . , I. I :60 .. . I 1. - . - �.. I : . . . d I . . : I. I I I ,
ents, a native of that Soil productive 'Ing indisposed, is quite convalescent since. We have. not lived together of them winning b6norso the whole six- . . . . d 6 . .
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of a race unequalled for many qualities, again, . I I � airice thn separation, but he has visited being suce6sful in passing. Piano -7- in ' kI ' th .Way of re'ecover I ,. I I . I 0 .� .,. . ,OF6 CLn', HIN-G ,GOPjS W, . ; . - . . 0 d
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I been on friendly first' vear---41iss Maud Goodwin c i H. .6 0 - �, - .. : ,.. I . I . I . � . . . ..6 . .
4' ,hat go to form all we admire Most 6in Mrs. Reid is again re6ov.bring her. me; and We bav6 if or form 111, wathematipal seholaf. , I . a : I . .
I 'bite there ,�' III M -'.COMBE, .to sl � , - . ; .
mankind. and possessed, of a, liberal health,we are pleased to state, ship, at the Collegiate Ifis.d , .1111. I . mmence aughter �
terms. Now I Am ill and cannot sup- Clint6n, Miss Mildred Ethel Campliell . I . . 9 : This tweek W .1 ':Will do. . . . . . .0 �
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education,itisnottobe wondered at . Rev. Mr, Hall.of Bervie occupied St. 'porb� myself. Can I compel him.to and Miss Jennie .M. -Shannon (own. were eight candidates, Edwin. J. ,: . . . . Ohemist and Druggist.' e - . � � . ,.. . . . . .
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that Mr. Porter emigrated . in big - , 6 1 xater was the winner who . I I - . .. . 1. . . 6 0 .
Paul's pulpit con Sunday last, Rev.. � Mr. sulport me P 6 All passed with honors. -Miss Harrill- Racrett, of J12 I � 0 . I I I I . I . .
nineteenth year to . -cent. . 6 I . 6 1
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South Carolina Goldbergtaking Mr. Hall's appoint,... , na.-A 8eparation deed'may be so ton and Miss `Ycoung made credita;ble Obtained an average of 89 'Per .. � . I S : , . VESTS - -,and'- PONTS - :
. I drawn as to deprive the wife of All The others who obtained over 0 were - : : ALA A 3 I . . I I 6 .
yvhere he acted ln.tlie capacity Of tutor ment in -Bervie,. . 6 1 passes. They belong to Colborne. Pipe P , to. 0-YERGO131P I OMITS I allg I . 6: ., . I ��
in a private family. H6 next went, to . Airs, T. Little is on an extended clalms.upo.n, her husband and of 6,11 in orgah-First year -Miss Annie S. Lottie L, McMath 78,Florence Graham . : - ' I � . . .. - I . .1. . . . I I . I � a I . 6 -
Pickering, Ontario, where he took a, visit to relations at North Bay at. pire� 'terest in h ,city. A.twood v. At: Allen, Betimiller, passe& with honorS.6 03, May Newton 60 and Jessie Stirling : ': -6.1 .1 � . . . * d . I 1. 1-6 1. I I .
sent. dd I Wood, B _ I TheorZ first. year=,Miss Ruby 6 young 60. For form II, general proficiency -1 C . . 2 We have a'-tremendotta . stock. . I . I 0 �
position iii teacher in the school and it WKS! was a case Where , _ I C N a I ' ,
was in this place that he .married big We had. sighed it I— scholarship, there were six candidates. d I . I 1
Mr. and Mrs. Geo., Walker of, Gorrie the husband and N posse Primary -First class honon . .... :� 0 � . yet , t , ' '' ever : I . I
wife, Who survives him, in 1800, He were visiting Mr. Walkees Pa-redts deed of Separation, and' the husband Miss aud. oo ,in, iss zte I in a The winner is Kate Wobb With an . . a . .. to sell : tt, prices. , ii . . . I. 0, � . ..
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next,taught in. Blanshatd for nearly, bere beginning of last week. ' , bad, pursuant to the' deed, paid big e . al,01inton. &age - dna Xam - average,of 07 per cent. The others . . 0 I . : equalled. Lin ..this -. coilintY. � - . 0 - I
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ten years. Ib is principallyt however, L The a eds of St. Paulis church are wife at different times, the amounts _ 'reentages re ire ass were: Ethel Moseley, 60i lda Bates 59i ., , Now is thii time for pi, � . : � . I I I . . 6 . 6 .. .. i .. � Id ., � . a d
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ilp is known now' r 6 1 � or tat 0 so Bertha Millian 50, George MacKay. 50, 1 ; nicks and to proyide a I It will be un-.; g . .
politicallythat Mr. Po;-fe completed and area credit, tothe:, mentionedin the deed. After the sep- ,no 10 or over � . I . ae6 I
to our readers. He contested West d Dunlop 53. d . I This will be o i.eal Bargain Se . . I 0 . 6 -1 I
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dully at the general. 6 1 kration 'for seven, -years the -wife honors. !as ibbing linton' as. Eva Poor the Rev. Mr; . .d. tasty lunch is one of the ' . . ement as Oyer
Huron unsuccesi . St. PauVb rectory has been freshened brought an action for Alimony. The ad in'secorid year, plan Jn ondon, , Wilson's prize, which. required an ,. 1 6 . '6 : necessary to. quof o prices in tbis. advertis y, , 0 .
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elections of 1878 and 1882i up with a fresh coat of paint Which court held that the application must From a Dundee journal 6 learn 0 were .i . .. 'ng will be rut, rke a. with red tickets to sh,ow' fhe'dut, we a , .
indominitable Sbottish perseverance makes a. great improvement. The [)a refused because the wife's stipula- � Mari r tai eligible and as the first, Kate Webb, ' . : thi . ... . .
- good that our enterprising In CANNED MRA.TS we -have some- e nd inspect :-. . 1.
that knows n6 defeat, as well as fear eople of St. Paul's are be be con- tion was not limited to any number of FeathersOnehatigh will t 13 gets the Scholarship, the prize goes by . . : 6 in tond. to make. ,All we ask is for you to come a'
ingno toe, be again faced the ollector, graturated on the progress they halve ed life.' - . . thing that, cannot fall to please you. * : , 6
ate in 1887 and corilPletel victory CrOwn` made during the past year. . . years, but extended to list futu Midland Queen, built in c I I It 0 . 0 revirsion to Ida Bates. I . . . . : to satisfv yout-S if. that this sale will be one of the I 0 : . . � . .,
Ibwas also beld that a husb.and and our porb in August, 6 . � The Misses Leona Thompbon and We have ... . . . -./ e . . . . . . . I I .
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ed his efforts. He wad returned to The little daughters of Mr. Jas, V- Wife MAyvalidlyagvee between them- Josie Reynolds, Who left their home in . 0 � I I . d .. . . I I . 6 1 . 0 . .
D" , Ivriday evening Was the banner even- I Lunch Tongue Veal Loaf . d . . 11 0 6 .
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Parliament by a substantial majority "in of Hespeler are visiting, the! selves to live Apart, and that the wife's Dakota some weeks ago to visit the . ' and 6: 1 . .
arid represented this Ailing of West also other rel Ing for opera goers, Victoria hall being Cottage Loaf Lunch.Bacoi36 . �ale 0 - I
grandparents here and 1 6 not to sue for alimony, nor Pan-American as the guests of their I . CheapeSt S a I
*Veso 1 6 crowded, The draino, selected. by our : Greate'st .1 I . 6 . . I .
Huron for five years. At the next. t, . . I 6 I . . to claim restoration t6 marital inter. aunt, Mrs. W. Logan. are bxpected I Boned Turkey . . : 6 ' 6 ' 6 . I I 0 �
election the ultra Protestant vote on . .� 6 - I - � � Amateurs was "East Lynne" and all I . I � . . ,in' thi
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4 States Bill - . . c6urae, if founded upon valuable con- were charmed with the whole.casti of 'here to visit thelt grandfathoro*'Mv. all at Popular prices. ' 6 1 6� That ever has taken place '6 county. We would, : �
the matter of the Jesuit E 6 d sideration, will be enforceable against 'Alex. Kirkhride, , 1 6 .. � d . ; ..
a nent; factor in III bar of,bov ean re- 6 1 0 - ' ' : I . 61 ..
'a defeat,, her, And may beset up in characters. Miss Amelia McL . do , e country to dome in , 6
a r ow i I Ashfiel"d TownshIP, I In ovation, and indeed.all We are glad Walter McIntosh got6 Our I* par large bobtle Pickles : . urge\ our'frien from th
W a 5 np bee prominent In the politi. d . . action for support. Everything de. ceived quite i 0 . I , boys, . d
B I 'i r g a. h - ff'with only a small hone broker, in cannot be beateii, . . . . .
ca a in od d 0 1 ingiDg in their :
done good and efficient. I inds upon the validity and terms of through the acts her perfect metamor h . 1. on Saturday bro . . . I I 0 1
service for the Conservative patty foe . The recent rains will do 'Immense pe 0 �d of separation . his recelVect due attention, 6 M. A. is left arm.aftor the chance he had of Good Red Canned Salinon at; lOc 0 . . . . I .
It was natural that . and root th d I ,A deed of Sep- , - Carlyle wag al. being killed from falling from &,Wagon . 6 . . . ' , S I 6 1 . 6
ever fourteen years,i good to meadows, spring aratioen is instantly. canceled by. a ricDonald as Archibald 6 . .6 . - : I . I .
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on the death of Mr,, Tlicomas Fair. the -crops. I husband and wife voluntarily resum- wMysgrave,dignifled and delightful. he was driving, while turning the cot. per Can., d . . . : . . I 1 6 0 1 .
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Government appointed Mr. Porter M6r, C. Uitcher, 18th. con., bad A Ing their marital relations, . I 6 Miss Lyda Kathleen DUffdg6 is quit's a. her of . Wellington and Wist streets. We have a'n enticing assortmonb of 0 .. T.''JACK ON -6 � 1 6 0 . .
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through the pbases Howasnear his home at all events. I . 0
Fostmaster in*01inton, which office be valuable horse die last week, It is � ; . Star, her acting all . d 0 . . . 0
ield with much tance toi tho pu b� supposed from heat prostration. . I .- . I d , 6 - I- of joy and grief beink vr6rY realistic. The horse made a race for the wharf fancy biscuits at 15c per lb . . 0 , I . 000esseee6ofo, .1 .
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place last Saturday. Mr. Porter - to get, ready forianothet, season's work, FICERS OF THE ORA.NGE ,tti ge he lives so kindlY and 11'eVer0tiMI, . ' Miss Irene Dorenwend with heir see us, . . .-- I I . - �, !
started off fcr his customat-ymotning Me. 8, Brown hag been laid up. for OF OF BItIT, John Barks as Sir Francis LevisOn is a brother Master Adolph spent last sum- - . -- . . . 6 . I i
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viralkonthatday bright and cheerful some time with ,I, .tiore Arm but It is I GRAND LODGE . cool rogue, he acted to perlection. met here as well as speniling this the A full, stock of staple ancl fancy . -- � . . . .1 � . I .
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as usual. That walk, howover,was ISO: AMERICA, . James Thomas made of course a bono, guests of their cousins, 't e Thlissea groceries Always kept on hand. . . I 6 " . . . I I �
gradually getting better, 6 . fide pollee officer,, Mi denying that Barker, . I I . I . . NG INE. FURNITURE . .
destined to be n6yer completed'. He ' The quarterly service of the Asliflaid. ' i James p. Thompson looked as go I . . 6 I. mov F I .1
proceeded aafar its Mr. W. Jackson's eircuit,vvillbe held at Blake's church At the Annual meeting of the Orange 'd At the knitting factory, 3 uly's sales . . . I
residence on the B'ayfield Road when on August 4th $ 1 andininoddiatof evilAS bOis. H'J'A, oroutputli far ahead of ant . * * . . I .
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n preached in Hope man is. new on the Stage but made y
Grand Lodge held in Toronto last week , I eTontb , . . I * * ..
he fell on the roadside. Death Rev, Mr. Oa since the work began. The ( dr 11,190 1 HTRWEB .. . . .
the following officers Were elected, for MOE' I Y* U21 i , . .
from heart failure must have been churchlaab Stino.1ay evening, . 6 arteenth for a, fine thoughtful head. of the family. Ingand finishing rooms which were . . I . . I � I
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pass- Messrs, J. Cook', and 3'. Webster have . Miss Mona Weatherald was quite Out stock is complete in ev ry
practically instantariecous. Thiis the ensuing term, the for. added are now fully oqfilpped for the House cleaning time is ati, hand, 6 ti I
ed from bur midat P. singularly sterling both bought binders from Andtovir Hon, N. 0. Wallace ; and acted her different - parts Alaska Work. The warehouse, too, Phone 03 . HILL'S OLD STAND and you will� no doubto require line, For quality out- goods are . . �
I 4' Grand Mastec-a-N. Clarke Wallace, effective , d I 6 the beat and for price the d
character, Itignot allotted toavory Webster so with good uck and �ciod . . splendidly, LexiO Sutherland, imade 11 built lately is :Also ready, The exten, 6 .. . I sometbirig hew In the line of . d
man, nor to many Mon,to pass through machines the boys will make things . Woodbridge, T. S, lovely ladv's maid. The whistling Sion to the factory is 44XI5. 1 I I ,,, - Furniture. . . . 1. I cheapest.
.. Deputy Orand Raster -Dr. Soloist of betrolt, MISS Carolyn Hay 6 r . . �
the orit;cal cordeal of fifteen years of hum. I I Sproule. Markdale. . ,�Wltt6 is At p I I i
imminent political life with an un- The farmorg of our locality all have William Young,lkindly offered her Nervices f6r . Master Charles, resent
1: Grand Chaplain-Rov. hilanthrophle workand installed as Rheurnatio-Warped Limbso . . 6
sullied reputation, But this was what their wheat safely tucked in their Wa team to . that eveningN p! 4 waltz" in the Moab � accountant fo typewriter and general . I . I . 6 In BEDROOM StlItS we bays 1. . . I .
I Robert Porter did, Truthful, upright, barns. . . Ish, p n ave, "The Xigi r the factory Under his Pain and Suffering, some special snaps to offer. ? . . I !
I OsSeaged 0 . . I Grand Secretary-Williata Lockhart, girdlike voice ever offered to our father, Mr. Lowittir bAving graduated I I . Do nob fail'to see them' 6 , . I . .
I Alliston. citizens,' the lovely, trills Were enchant. this season at the Stratford business � I I I . I
ood o a.torical 6 er an a fund of I GratidTrea4urer-W. .3. Parkhill, ingandthehigh6t, noteswere truly college., . , . ' I ;
at uaint in escribable coteh hum- 1 6 Not t% Tmee of - Rheumatism Left - . 1
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r t at One never kno a here it . ecturee-Williain Cook,Mea- . . After VaIns Dr. Chase's Kidnbr-i BROADFOOTi BOX &.Co., Furnitue ealers and Undertakers d I
on't su denly 6 a e Its appearance. . . . . . Grand L warmest applause possible. Miss Oatgp� full ime and are busy oil export orders. . 6 . . . .
r. orter as foe of no mean Berry picking is the order of the ford, . gnearicoM anisti of tie evon Ing. -Miss They are getting in large quantities of . Liver rills, . . .
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Grand Divertor of Qorett!Onles��Xff, " once G over 'kind 7 41ayed the lumber from the Georgian Ba6 . . �
calibre to encounter On the platform. day. L Vlor P, , y distirlety , vir from rhourna- 6 JrOW. Clhidlert, managet.
M n 11 hard blowdid hagive to his The rain, which has been looked for, Watson, Toronto, paniniont in Miss eatheralWa their yard being filled up. If You are! a sufforc
ftecoml I in I Is possible that you have tried . . . ...
al opponentri but, none ever came Or' V riday and we are getting lots Dqputy Grand Chapilains-Revs. W. ers: for the peirfoemando 4ona co I cot nod at their meet. many .0 edles Without reaping much
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a.iiiic Leach and 11.01, Dickson, Toronto I solo. The work 6 lie,
red W� f Eaqt. Lynne must IiAVO, felt quite In,, on Friday evening decided to hold benefit. Judging from. the number t)(16 Sunday calls, Answered at residonce'of our I
charge him of hitting below the of it how. - A g r�, Ing
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belt. His elections were singularly I Miss Mand, Treble of Godericli is visit- -Uev. J. McX McLennan, Norwood; ciTatifled to see a fall house and receive A I � on -Oth August in of 6 res that Night A J. W, Chidley, KI atreet,*opposite foundry,
I 'I the 011 have been reported, Dr. Funeral Director, .
- Iteiv. J, R- &-..t, emkilaimeand the ladies In- ,..n ,�U"", J."f Mr. Graeme Citmer, C114,009 Xid . I I
I .. Ill .1 Itr 11 T&U 1. 1, ph.. Rev, H1, A. Hit% Bartle , 6 &A Xidnev.TAvt,or P1112k Must he
roe from Acrimony And perg'011AIIEWS
its a public Speaker he excelled any
in the Uongervativo patty before or
since his tithe who has Sough!, to -repre-
sent West Hutch. To those more in -
Ornate he wAg & trup friend, And An
entertaining one. He had .a pure fund
of anocdoto,,andwasr &good conversa-
tionAtiat. His death will be r�,gretted by
many. TahigbereAved relations we
Oxtend our heattfolb sympathy. And,
thug in brloft recalling the peowl'tient
events In the lire of one we, are 'proud
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Ito Call'L Our old felend Robert I orter,
,we are reminded once incite of the
truth 06htAIrkeA 14 the wordy of We
Vend -one yearig ai a bate that is told, 5,
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AN 0U) VAltuo's, TAII)UTp.
My firab ACtIttaintabee with Mr, port�.
k)t datog %;ek to the calinpalgh of IW2,
Three tames b4d bedhiprtgented to the
nts 13 U al a y W - AW
Charles At presont. .
Quite a numbet, will leave for Mani.
toba from around here nextiTuesday to
help with tha harvest,
Miss Annie Carroll of Goderich - is
visiting at her aunVs, Mrs. John Pow.
lee'S. at preAenli
We are glad 1-� Sep Mr. Saftyps Boggs
aroundagain after a few weeks illness.
Mr, Andrew Millfan sold one of hie
horses to Ate, Robt, McLean for a good
figare. The latter is buyin tip it car.
loa(l for the warm South Allric&'
We ate sorry to say that it", ill-
lam1ones is verr ill at present but we
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hope to soon war of his speedy,
recovery#
BaUav , terly gervieo will bilo.hooe'lad. in,
lls chur& on. Sabbath ab I M.
Aft. Wallaeo of Godorich township
opeupiod 2lon pulpit on ftbbath- in
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Rev. Mr. Sboowld 0swee,
Bell, .uucan ; .Kev. yonni
Toronto ; Rev. J-3,Gourle
Dri A, S. Hunter;o Orangei
A. 801trietit, Medicine Hilt,
Rev. 3, W. McGill. Victor
IV. 11fttristob, Manitoba;
son, Nova Scotia,
Deptity Grand Seereti
Murray, Dauphin, Manitc
Do I Grand Treasu
(401, Y, 1. -Scott, Itincard
Grand Auditore-J, It. I
�V. 11, Stewart.
1) t, L ctur8rg-On
W. W."Wriwi,fliams'peterl
Westi,,J, V. Harper, Hain it
John Cox, Montreal -, Mat
Toombs, Carman -, ort ,
torloso, W, J. 11014. (
British 0olucabla, John )
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Son 1, 1;�vh Scotia, vortAld
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terested in hospital work must feel that
bag pipes will na�
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their work is inspiriting. .
be wautin.1
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oharies Shantion of Memphis,
. Itelo, Aft-, MeMillan of Sk Rnach%,
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Temnrn.,, is the guest, of his mother,
Toronto, NAChed two very fine sep-
Sunday last.
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Rev, Mr. MeMillan while here eAoh I
nions in 11nox, churelt on
-William
Sunday was the guest of Mr. and Mrs-
(3harlie Symonds.
ot, big evening toit- lie selected
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Rebrews 11-24, 11 By faith Moseq when
he wag come to years, refuge8 to be
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The gardon party hold -,it the %IPA[-
dance of Aldorman 3 - 0, Martin As a
called the son of Pharitob"ig daughter-. 11
The reverend gentleman chose that
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reception to Rev, Dr, And Mrs. Dftniola
wasagreatanceess. Over $23 wag tak..
text 1�8R ecially for the young to sbow
tlIPm t at tileir first steps should A"
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en In at the late. The Rrounds were
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lit,.Autifully, 11 tunhied with handsome
ways be in an upright direction, avoid -
Alwaya tr e to
ing deceit and vanitl U
o ;Ontaelo
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0�inese lipterna. Senator, and Mrs,
TIngan of WAshington, MIAA Clarke,
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thellivinciPles Of Ghalln"8110y'ng their
tilemaelves and being
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I eat, orri.
Miss O'Sullivan and Miss Robertson
of Louisville, I VigsMildred Goawit% of
nelghbnr its
*611ful to titeir home and Sun I
fat
gohool teaching. Next Sunday he w(airl
211ne !
11AC . it
aid orri-
St. Thowasand.saveral other , Visitor&
geatog
�r tbo garilrorr pArty. Alilet,matl
a, Mkitin did 411 in their POWet
PNIAch at XvoX again.
MeMillan andfafflitralre
Mrs- (RevIll
16D 0611,
&fit! I
to give enjoyment to theirgueats.
10AInpiliff at 4yflold,
Pidding thd blood Of urle acid -poisonao
the ,cause of rheurnatforn, and scoVera
bodY pains. I
Mr. 8, us,itin, stittavillcl, carletort Co.,
Orit., Writes : 111 was afflieted With
rheumatism, had severe pains In the
knees, hip Pints and atrots the back
Rheumatism remedips did not help rh�
and I bcgan using Dr. ChaSO's Xidney-
Liver Pills, WhIdh have alneecomplete-
ty oureol me. Thom Im not the foist
trace of rhouniatlain left, and I am Ito
longer sub:160t to biltotianepa, headache
And stomieb. 814ness, which s6rmotly
attackod rde treqildntlyo,"
Dr, chamolts x1duoy-lAver Pills hAV6
& %rativ salo, 'by tat than Any obrillat
romody. Th6Y ouro when ot of# dlt*
�' itie tow
bbir, at all doi&100, vor Hdria4useli,, COO
& C0,40 v *routo.
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:NEW SHOE SHO -P' , . . � The River Hotel, , I
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I . I Wish to h1foel'a the public that SAYFIFELO
I have opened out a, Shoe Shop -- -- - --
in tha SheppArd store, opposite was opened for the oummor on .
()Ombe"a drug store. whero I ain July 2nd. It is under now rna,a.
prepared to do 01 kinds of cus- agoment; and, "bAving been
tom work and repairing, , . . , - A i thoroughly r6noya,bed and re.i
: furnished throughout, 11§ now r..A(i
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All orders entrusted t(I MO will 1116 . in fttst.ela�ig� condition, Term$ .
neatly, cbeaplYand Promptly I Moderate. 1108 meote all traing.
executed. ab larucefleld when notified,
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AMOS 000PUM, THOSO STEPHEN * MANA10904. ,