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The Clinton New Era, 1886-04-23, Page 1„ .0” ...vote tun So. 37 names- sew Por Annum it! eilvonco CLEN Goneuteten OWNS1JJP Reiter Sonia -Mr. David 13askerville has sold•his farm recently advertised in the Ngw Etta, being lot 16, 16th con. of this township, 80 acres, te Mr. Henry • Baker, a neighber, for the sum of $8,860, which is a very reasonablo price. Bneers.-Mr. Wm. Vanyalkenburg has • rented a farm containing 200 items ia the township of Hullett; be intends moving at once as he has rented his own place to Mr: John „Weir- The stone 'work of 31r. • James Rovvden's new house is finished and ' theefranae work is now being rapidly push- ed forward.. 'Pio return match otisfocit ball between. No. 11 and Suininethill, Ia been played,; . it resulted in a .draw, each eide scoring a goal; there was also disputed goal, and as there was no um- • pires or referees, it was called no • goal. Mr. Thos. Fleming is thinking of going to Scotland and briuging• put a load of • ponies.; we think Tommy ,would make : well oet of it if he would do so. The foot .ball .nutteh which was to have come tiff last 1.,rlday between the pupils of S. Ss acres, to Mr. John Stewart, for the • No. JO and Anderson's school, did of 81650, • • . • not eom.eolfas the latter didn't getthhar"; probably they were afraid.urday 17th inst. nits a success. • Li, thing -even. to the sniallot .whalvierse . sold, and at good fair prices. As this hitiees. - Everybody's - .greating to our auctioneer's fleet sale it speaks well everybody, just now' ise-" isn't. it glorious what Tom will do with -a -pract , weather." 'Fennel's are taking advantage Those who •know, say that none of •• ef.the exceptionally_finespring, --end-are larger lightsdid as well tin-ToM the f timothey.mounted the stand. A hunt who came to •scoff remained te-well th DEN.HILT.Eg. Streggas.-Lots of suckers at the Falls and they are lively suckers top. A couple of men Went down Saturday and secured a bagful of fresh fish, all alive. They managed to get them. up as farasBen- miller and stood the bag up agai thnee while they went toicook for way of getting the fish bottle, when OLINTQN, ON -'I., FRIDAY APRIL 23 188 _ I coLuoRNA. . , lentates.-Mr, Rohn Murdock loft 041 teitualuto T. Monday last for Harriston, to attend the i BILtErs.- -Mr. W. H. Baer Leeches a I larraitany.---.Viteltell.041scinfirg. meetingpf the I e • - 1 implements. Literary Society for the seasou took place (rood elaee of egricultura ' last Monday; cw.kienddittzgrr.of‘fli,imscobisaiivzi,sltirn.isWheadltesreeDdirteirg- , John Snyder is on the sic); list with new- on Friday last. The president, who is this is not so bee for the ralgia in the head. Miss L. Fisher, who leaving the neighborhood, resigned, and , editor of .the " Pareamunt Gera." Mr. A.' Tyndall was elected as ]it vice - leer, L late been ifitSeaforth lately, is hom • f A Il Ithunmer wes eleeted in his place. ns" 2 W. S, Gordon, OUT esteemed blacksmith, , mouth's vacation. president, and Miss Bretz to fill the va, has rented the farm. of A. Manikin forms 1 itotangsvira.n. motet, in the executive cominittee. Al- ange tural business ehould be carried on. The they, bad the 1 the -farming community how the lericuls 1 erly of this place, and will doubtless show i . , i Friday evening next. A full attendance is requested, es busineeh id" importance the benefits of the lihrery du Court "Selwood No. Se C. 0, P., meets though the society does not meet „until fall, the members will not be derniirligrOdt,4001 1 Murdock Brcs. have started our new i will be transacted, summer season, The Librarian will be 1 the I Methodist church ; they intend building • at his post on the evening of the weekly ain; 1 ofily the foundation before harvest. The tignelitAvh. Peer meeting held in the church, and ard, t• the first malch game took place on Satur- and 1 croquet lawns a 11 ly up, ' elninges of book a eon then be made. Ilitinesee-The impulatioe of out vil hue 0 1 . . In eesiug 1st ee there had been net , - - ;----a•L• arm. i Win, V. Murdock carrying oft the metlel. , -- deaths but several births, ' Alex. Stewart I oine • the , • --aa - a... --- Additional Local News. ives ' atAaciegaiegit. _ svith a, young bar -tender on Monday, 19th -- • . • nri is as happy as a king, as Ini was presented 1., • An Aceunseer.--,On Sundaf-last as - - • ' 0 Aiermenett -----yei'y Inn—eh pasi-ied Wi-thj-ob Alfred Knight, Miss Knight and a little Dr. Moteenzie has two good driving her- by his with both' are doing vvell. te"tc• his boy were leaving the Presbyterian church after service' their horse became unman - t 17 ' 'caine back they found that the fish. gone and forgot to leave the bage Str -very- true noveftheless.. •Beenrs.-Ma Maedi, tanner, is oi sick list. Our assessor is. laid up ag he was• clerk 'at. the sale on • Saturday rOM must have worked "him too 11 Parolees are more the.n littS3r this ,w A. 'shower of rain would do no h •Quite it rush at the lianawarks in early part of the week; on Monday s teams were on hand before • the nat were up. Mr. Ressler has men busy, gaged building a stable on the Slat farm: Mr, Jonathan Miller lots sold property on the hill, containiug abou eele, l day night last, Miss Jennie Brooks ,and le • et • ft worAdaste and this week, we venture- to ees now, and both are kept tiredaa his say that no . paper n.akeit RS good a show - already large prectise'ls fast inereasing, he ing in the way of local news, as clops the „„, Ageablq, left the. road,overterned the bug. will „, en. Ertite it is generally adnaittecl that wilihseon in e meaner for life, t s"'" gy and haled its!occupants into the ditch. wo take the lead in this respect and () Sl -q . an in keeping hie rooms and mice - They were ealt mare or :less injured, but 'clean, a•nd share his weatch=Tdiore .„'t ' are bouhci to'keep it, even if we have to it4at- Mrs. Knight received it very heavy fall. a '131g crowd We sPrffig ' lair ua3'.. Jte worleall day and night ee do It. erYa She has been sick and weak all winter, Taylor sold 643 dozen' eggs on •Tuesday to . 15 1Y V san'a hu or li Riche son was and thought a drive to church would re- . . A il IMdreeeined a maiinnoth stock of men and Bauble 11.taeirteas. Inneruait, s• -The y T os. rd , . • • Ws fresh her, but Unhappily misfortune. be - boy's ready made clothing,' he can snit or latlirtere el the reptile's Leetnre Course for ,fell her. -She is .now under triedical • will egiven by Bisbee Ilaidwia, on Weds treatment, and it will beet while before rokeo, . boot any men. ;reties Stewartethe lilacke smieh, is puttinget new front on his house 0 do -nod:1y -0-felting next, inahe Town 1Tell. the she -will .re.enverse though . no Nino were . not Junk our readers will require ' irst her • . . .. . • • . . • . tinsmith is wanted in our village. • • menh urintg to give elle leiehop a full ey . Ihnetas.--Mr. Wm.' Scon.,"iv lie lids been getting in their 'crops, in splendid shape; the first sowing was done on the 16th inst.' ' Those " cae't I put you in a binder' this couldn't find anything to scoff' at. year" fellows are becoming very active, as unanimous. verdict was "Tom did we the spring show season approaches. • 31r. One of the school boys, being noetica Jas. 111cFarlane contemplates a visit to inclined, let off the fellowing • Seetlandthie season: Mr. John Thomas :-"h•blir•Y:wlndala14-trila ea .baen bk4411,4.1+4; . unbent, son ofIlie Tirm Grail:inn termer- tintiful spring hits eoine aklast, ly reeve of Stanley, is slowly recovering tii:iivi,..7,,e4obonsoranae,, bailer ets, ctioncor. The emp 'Young,o lago, intends going to Alinneapolie where Ily, he will continue with his occupation. - !eyed with Jamesf this vil ing next an Easter Entertainment is to be, ' laaanieittie•Stietre-On Mouday eVen- . ohurchritiridek,,4he ;tale. • He is one el t.lie best speakers we ensteee, have in leet re will u i 1 re , s sta n .putation. r end who has heart 4 it p Metros Canada,. and no doubt the coming 1 t e Bis a An from a severe attack of pleurisy., The Sabbath School in Scheel section No: 1, en—•••.,•-••••••—••••• Ina ve•ne, • Stanley, will re -open on Aari1,25thi • Restive oe' •Sientante Ravi:Noe-4in Sunday evening •a number of folks • fr ea -arena -The following is the•retulti of Londeshore, when comtng through Blyth. written examination of tbe•pupils of Mr. Janiese .c t • w rohning hold in. the Meth Pi aid holihs bee ieernaeus that -he -Optivates from .the. einseenetion-saie-hereZeteesente.tirnehtial.—auspices tlie Sabbath' School. • very comfit °Deem en t and. holdi tbe Estee- • : left for haine. Mr. Wettlaufltr is adding , lengthy and varied programme will be. crs spell bound to the close. We throw • to 'the eppearanee of his hew houte hY presented TI " • b - . • oat the suggestion that all the churchee on their way honie fi•om Sunshine, gat' in- No.'7. The. standing ishased on general to a dilemma. .by the • collision 'of two of profieiency•alideenod conduct.- farefourtle ' number of Marks attainable 750-1st.T. • Hague 680 t and, Ellen Kai•n, 5,94-; :;rd • • Mary -At sOoleman, 090. jr.,ediessiont —.number. of inarks attitinable700ael.et Jos.. Forresta600 ; 2nd .Lizzie Toilo.pr,,j31.4.;. 3rd David Andersoia•537,,•eTlfird.:'classeemns ber of marks attainable.. 60fraelst Sara- ' 'ruiner, 440 ;. and May Jarioa, 130.; fird • LiZzie 'Hudson:. 425.."Second • ,elasa-lst Sara Kaiit, 2nd : Jas. Logen, :tide -Arthur Hagan, Part 2, sr.' .division•--Iit • .Mary Foster, 2nd Willie Smith, ard•Etiza Mire- er. Jr.. division -1t A.„-Hcidsen, 2fid Eta -G. Wylie, 314-•-• 0 their buggies, which entirely reversed the dish of the wheel, and gave the' axle .• • . pu toile, up a .. nice fence tind. planting ; fee, or eo.collection, and it is conficlentleci te a .. c nlieelen ShO u 1 d eliange their usual '.Weekly service . shade . trees.. : John Grahisfon,. ' who re- 1. esspeeted that it fulle house will : rewar . ter en °rive° k sti th tt a nothing ing may i titer- eently was able to :go eiboat. after his last I the- labors of those. who are . preparing . „ • .• • _ ,..s...„.. . s ere e ith the- lecture. • • ' • • •.' h adattackeateezOw eitehupe Wei. inflanuna- t eitherstifernselnesaarotliars to feele_pettem• , „ejee),, avetneaers,eaarouse.emenises le - again in tne very twine of be •"741 -cd" -The •141.4- Win -Ur "kir" la the exercises; • '" , • . all the rage .new. If this weather -kelps. linsi' ' ' Leortain.-Thalethtu re •by " l'he 13oot i up tee will soon want th , •• - • e ar ereaeed be, ever. a dozen- pbw tradesmen ness• is booming, .and out -village •is in- ! BlackOrator," delivered•• in this village put • " Freshman t" is seen inseribed in it . t on the•lOth Inst., was not. as largely pat- number places around town. •no fall nd. apprentices.. .There Will be setviee i n the English. church on -Good • Friths roeised ai.,..luid been anticipated. The wheat • looking.a en i --never looked .clav. having. been somewhat gloomy, tied' better at this tithe of the yeere ;Freeman yening. Pieltard'ai' . branch estcre . °°. : Lae beine.faaterday, ehe people did not. Thoinpson has gone to 'Sueshiticeto work. -flakes a move this week. John Pierce is eeome ens. eeith gi, rush, .411tet• lecture 'Competition. among osyners, of eiitire•hor. ow very ick. ..1ilre 3Iunro was down 10 1 iellite„.ana. misses," wile ,good; but was -ses is very 'keen this Year. There Area e • ,. . .. • r.-,-.......-----. ' . bc the Forest city on business last tveek tna regarded As geed as eet Ammig the, good inann 13a0Ple Owing us numerwhich • • HOSER'r ttoxesies a Punt tooter. , 1 Gone te tha Land of Freedom: IN: Craig, Cattle Dealer, Sktps out roll:1011R 11..01144 $11:5,000 19 $20,000 • . (hien-farm meet painful sensations ever experienced in this place, was that felt by a. great many people on Ttlesday, when' rumors were euhrent that Mr. IV, Craig, cattle buyer, had left for. parts anknown, leavlag beavyliebilitlea At first no one - wee disposed to•creelit the report, becanse no one could believe them trite in refer - ' mice to such it man as Mr. Craig', but aft the unpleasant stories began to unravel . themselves, and inade matters worse tban itt first•heported, people were reluctantly compelled to believe them. Mr: Craig has resided in this 'neighborhood •for v. number Of .yearst and latterly has been heavily engaged in buying cattle: He s always regarded one of the mose right mon, and found 'no. difficulty in. generally finding men• who were willing to encliireb hie paper or make :shine •veuces, to enable him, to carry on his basilicas. Had • confined himself to legitimate borrowing, and then found himself pinched" thero. would have. been any. munber of persons willing to help hire throtigh, but he appears nahavegono into borrowiug with the full inteution of n ever meeting. his engagethentse and egs . sorted to the boldest: fergery, in order to • -help-Iiim-retiite.fundt. The other day,' by • thlitTerest Aecidelitnit Ives discovcrar that he had forged thesignatures of two well- • known business men; as endorsees of a neto thr $804, which amourithe. seettred 'from a farmee of Goderich townsleip, and hhortly after this became kno • f •0 ed paper turned up in all directiohieand 3 for all-aniotintsse herreswed_insneeree. wherever' it wee possible to do se, relit- • lativee•and.friends alike being his victims," and the amounts running all the Way from . Fifift to $2,800: It is very difficult to find - out itecutetelY .the. sums ;Jost andi-• viduals • but if reports aren't all true,theie •,. , ard at least half -a -dozen, whose loss will. be over $1000 ettehe (080 going as high as $2800), it liege.. 'nuntbea lose.arnOunts Of from One to nix hundred." dollars; and it Th eetimated that When All are 'knowia.his• ieltilities Will sent • up ite the neighbor.- • heed of $20,000, • We sincerely hope this . mount may be siver-estimeted, -bet some , rho profess to know; ay.- it Will be all of e ise_anisnef-hair cieheehe-is,eatd ought the belgue notes to the extent of , • 2100, and of entire° this is a 'dead loss. UP to the time the matter first became ublie. Mr. Craig :ha4. really enjoyecian .- naiable reputation,: not the fiat Word of ; elishonerable. tranhaction atter being readied Against him. . Ile wile tilvveys . eearded ono of the faireet 'cattle buyere •• n'the, trade, and it seethe strange that he. • mild deliberately .use the eamee•othis rionclh.*foh • frauclalent purposea. No enbt the fa'ct Of so Many forged notee . eing .ih existence; :lad not. becteninta -• flown, was due. es the reptitatiori Mr. raig was eappOed topoeseas for integrity , ed eptightnese. Ife, del het leav.e eown- efore the first forgers, was discovered but- s soon thereafter -us' lie end eyett • ent tonne .itS le leak& a loan • front iend at the etattoehetatingthat he was 11,' •:shad". ond wanted $50, and the' lendt never Mistrusting hinalcir• a mom- ' tellanded bine • all heliad, 'Which tvia• it. Whether the money, ebtained by laud, has-been Hank in tinprefitablebuy-.; g, " salted'," Mee enatter•net know. me. or those 'who.. have been taken in It fee1. their jos- keenly, while otheis•'. • e in Positien to bear it. Parties, who • ve• seeti poem' Of the notes said tie be rgerieft; anima -Most poeitteely that the . natures are not in thehandwriting of. .- Craig,: and lutereeting qevOMpirtents e'looked ler. -• • - • • . Tite hiene-ter Aincoriter. ---AsetetreartoSat-'- et• at the Commercial. lintel on ttlip 20th es. st. and proved to bit a very interesting : °Ling, •Theee was present .Dr. Camps ••• 1, President, Drs. 'Titylor, Young, open Ilyndrarine• Ellrott, Sloan and • • . • orthington. . Sonic: interesting' eases. re p.reeerited, ehe eetfeciatly of &rather traordinary character being an elastic! miotent tumor •oher• the • region of the macha Severalether interesting- and : her singular egies werereported: The Wrest in the Meetings of this association pears to have been permanently estal- Who they 'rarely Ilene an tinsurieessfit. eting.. , . • e: N is 'Oa Teat Ora/ Teethes, • Hen. . yleye oi Lorene, and his 1 as piiitnet thraterhethe-ritherif thiSir • s • ddin,g the othereeiglit. •.'llere was a, y pleasant family gatheringtou the oc- on. • Mr. Cayiey,/a name is familiar to • w of 'he 91d•settler$ la Huron, • as lie .• • a vett- piomineet figure in the earl? • tieell'ilistoey of the county he bein ' 11 the appearance of that oft grindstone 'crank; ancinfter a Itttle delay, by the aid of a village lantern the party managed: to - get stetted agent, and reached Boadentemet .et intdn igb t within] t an y •fur thee di filetelty Xoung men do met test the speed. of yetia horses on Sebbeith . night is it t• ds with 1 .n „t • " • '• .11AV D " • • Masses," he.'gat,e 11 180 time 011 118 , , a • • : • .• ..0 . . former visit. Mr. Clark gave on Sabbath t masts should anstidet their gooseberry . . we wish they would pay up. Hortimal- . can resuetee . • . , - ' Centher .1.atees-ettufdaa .wos• (114i til a 1, hi talk, " MorahlIcroisre of the Temper- f aid eurraht bashes, a- the In e ts ar Brtenns.-Mr, 'Thos. J. Write 1 , 1 t. I. •,.. s c e w to lively day ler Bayfield. °annuli court ; ea Mov in nt " 'nMethodist* lurch y 1 co e e ,. i theel boy laying their eggs. Several houses has been residing at Brainerd, 'Minn.. for• day is not much Mink° other days here, , Lo an overflowing audience, whom he. it.Te. endergoing external cleanin • ;nun° time, has returned to Canada to r6-'• with the eaception that a feiv toot- 'ud t l., . ed in pleftsIngc-arnd-4-rofig-fig-t, • , , . I us 1, au internal 'cleaning .18. 18, 1 e, au wi to . is la er, w o resides ,, ' ors are ragge across ; highele;gree. Els vieit to Varna will ,not • full swing all oVer town. The Itattenbury near here. in the management of hie thrm; . tut• commons to go . through an ordeal •of ! soon be forgotten -bus horses still Wear tbeir bells, although • ' et. cliVinton--lst johatTigme, 2ad, John ' Lope:, SidLieeileneotteee Jet diaMien-e •Me:hWright purposes :;erecteng 'a n 1st Webster Turner, and Eddie Marahallt fitalielhia.ennenier which will be qui laroidiek.tin , • an. iinprovemente • Mrs •Edward •Moun eetietle purposes going to letisteTennees ; s• • sutsionea. on .a prospecting tour 'and partly for . Special seierices at Sit oaltine ' benefit of his health, as he has•been.soni been very euccesefal; about 100 liaVe pro, ., what .indispesed this spring:. "Mel iessed detOrinination to'. lead ti new Walkee left to• work in. the Organ Factor The servicesetr° itettelesed yatet • • ' , , Clinton; on Thursday; -ho whhbe -miss Sen.lhaosiextee! 'A entIlEhria -;--.A.'correa: by some of tli e syeeag Nits. There is. potident_ sends the 7. the'th116Wing .nere be an excursion frpm Blyth itind-neighbo ticulars the 'sad and Patel beeting.ac- ing stations soon. to. Wiartine ; as this this' is eident, which .1ga:erred e lest • The radar nen, l'!CSe theeieursieai„,heuld we afternoon ' the :south .lirazich•cit;•the patrpnized. ;The baud made. 1.iriCaei Maitland betWeen • Brosele ;led pherenee on Tuesday hightliiider the ne .Sunshine. • -On ttlate elterneou ,• a' happy gentler, and diseoureed ems-le:fine mole parterelettaSunthinte in• melee- to eutey. a the citizens.- Richard. allee'hiettelkiene dayherecedatioh , The 'jittery ienesMted. of 'a hutches shop in Copk'e block "S we's:held three•yoimemee mid five yOUng W011iC71,- be well suaplied with. Meat :; pow wit being the niembets .Woodlatilles baud, three hatelaire. There is wane talk. o end others..Theyelacive-thatrOSels,aud Org414:2ing a base ballaelub• hereh We order to enjoy SR11.40w» the:river, had boys, go in, there is plenty 'of :ceeelle two Isoete sent up on Intim-The first , ,mitterial -ton iikeatee of the beet clubs boat contained .Heney Baines; Miss 1..ARO:',' the.cofinft. The school is Closed foltelai Miss cook and Miss e'ae,eser, The .second holidayieuntilTuesdey, s quite it nn W58 'filled by John Clegge Mies 'Rogerson,' bet abut.' sports.. have 'been fishin Mias White and. la...Wetelhull. .About a mile and a half from. f trulieels, the firetene of the boats capeieed and the four' eceua • pants were thrown ante the river. Two of the ladies epeceeded elingingteathe boat, and were's:wed, Miss Cook and Miss. • Lang,. but the other. level Miss Maggie Clegg; and ,Plenry Baines • Were 'drowned. The' oecupants of the •etber- boat pulled kr' the Owe, and wont tosthe rescue of their-compatliens,tand succeeded in. saving the two Winer, were clinging to the boat, bet the other two had disap- peared frenitheir view:. Diligent search has been made fer the Widths by it large ;tarty from the . neighborhood "and, , also from Brussels audalVitighain, -but,' hp to. • the present., time -.the search has been • • / 11. I ow An extindoation .it the halide .some s te grasping creditor, 'or the ereditothi Deals. -Mr. James „folins,ewhe hinny there iS no visible sign of sleighing-. The ,yer. Lase:Satan:lay, there wits erowd i • -aw" 'moved to. thesfarm on the elnelien bine Dohertta Organ Co• heed ehmee out in run tile vine e and the Town.belOHall t ! .neink o r. Davidson, Of hayfield; Joree_to-d ay, end. inueifornis • • g , rens- he memee into a Court -Room; re-echoed the I ease ee . we are ry to say succumbed -tie his (US- • . (inflammation of ;the Itiegsr) on " Ma.. ltom . the. teeitest - e_ strains of eloquence of eevcral well known aseiday niorning lase; He had not I „ sone Of the directors of the Mechanics Testi- s.), members of, the bar. 'The occasion of Well for some weele.., nad having been tete. Mr. ltobb, Science Master ef the , the stir VMS an imusual large docket Oa neeceesatily a good deal exposecl durine Fligh School, gave. an exceediegly in tee - 0)4 tnases.freie aetion ageinse.a ittfhliC of" the recent cold snan he contest' eted• ! ening lecture4 on Monday• evening; *Well so fleet for illegal distress te the coeimoiendiSea4e which carried him.oe, a • .ludge Doytopresided, . anti tlee V9nevatite. jis H9nor took piece on Shinday, the bode( being in- ': cuPico toe ,c1Mir• Tim 'High scho'ol•G•leo tarred in the 'township of laibbert, net r t Chtb•.'hioh Histineerel 4 wan W,P..„.11 rate ded.. If 2,17 -Mr, Stewart. oc- two eheruees , and ,the 3114es: suit for:an uepaid nechunt. .1 11 . clerk, 141; W. 'vy.... Connor %1'.1.S 111 his place. Ceoltint ty, 'where' MI e '.fit !ins foimerlf r,,,',. • a prettra tiehin. a- Manner 'Doha rendered _ A.1761.1Rq the. la,w37,!rie tables, robed ineheir eicicd. .The deeeesedwae a q al eai n.ofaen sivo • that elicited heerty applause:- Mr; .Robb goWlp, saaMosre,Johneton and PhOucifoot, :mash femoat kind •and considerate neleti; , . edividehl ' his eime betweert Ph eke e d to. of I soderich, and Maiming, of 'Clinton, d• The halt ,wee filled evith the, ettnelthyeo-' e• men .ofaStanley, Rill (1-0„qerioli, . ani 1 Hi 0 b interented hitizens or the eiliage. • ., , ; • f. NoT :Ut r•ol- A , • ' iiti 5 One. Thomition, esed to oitia'and _ _ nt run a sew nail near this classic village n had sued, bit o•ld•custpreere eight end left, t't and as meet of them had Ring since' paid he all they ed Iiim,the stilts Were defended. f • e e en, ants were • represented by ehlestes. Proudthoe end Manning. When these eases were called, Thompson did not aniaver to his name bet was repre- .. •thiS week, andahopert some- storte Theavotilezienill is 'ficht approaching com- pletion; . it ie Dew all coveren in and, it; C.W.TrititY; t is ourned dutyno recoil the demise oftanother respected friend a h neighbor, we refer te the detail • of elr Benjamin Smillie el' Maple Hall, London Road. He was. man of more than 01 dinar), . strong and healthy constitutioe but about ten .months ago he Caught Severe cold and as time, passed gre worse and, svoeree... end in a feie mon th it becanrie apperent thattliis lungs. wer badly affected! • Everything- that it AV,a, possible for And eare :and enedical skil fruitless. lhe families bereaved are old to do wee , doue, soled -inset. three or four residents and • highly respected. They doctors being in attendance at once, all haire the deepeetesympathf of the eetare was to pui-pose, as he gradually sank till the. morniag of the Otle inst., When he peacefully departed this lite, aged 46. In polities he wee a faithful Liberal, and a eented by a stranger from Ripley. Val-- , objectiens were raised dev counsel, , end in a number of cases the plaintiff was nonsuited. In some other cases hesvvas eompelled to pay' the costs of the court • and aleo it counsel fee in order to hay° n cases adjOurned. until next comet. Many ' think he will ne-er turn upthere again. ' TRYING TO. SALT A TA x Coer.teron.--- a. An :irate ratepayer. of' Stanley, sued the w tax -collector for an alleged illegal distress, s unfortuilately, he omitted to. give e the neeessarrneenth's -notice „required in '4 tilt actions egaititt le -municipal offieer and was 1101:Muted. It WAS eel 'excellent Blue- bath, his appointments at Brucefielcl and community. 1he ad accieleet• hue pro- duced a feelieg sof ,tinesual liolgenlaity throughtent thelieighboihooch Work is occurrences The melreheering, And alles niftiest entirely eutpentied since the Fad whole -hearted temperance man, lie was °vet ready hinny way te advance or sup- • viatine feature in the whole ease is the ' peat the temperance cauile. Ile had been ___._..feeeaetihnfathu-Laxtedehereyou settee etraele wined- forensanyeyearesnrirlefitellarlfinbibitrollEa' have been se suddonlY ealled.aweas were Rodgerville Presbyterial' chureh. By his true ehristians. On the ceening before death the ehurelf sustains an ireeparatile the ead ocenna_meeees-both ermiraresebtein._ lose, aire hciii° law loss re his infinite tr-r-evivatnervices, titieg in lite choir, and gain.- He had lived over 30 yea' s on the 1 bore delightful testimony iu . the fellow- farm On Whieh he died, ,and was wide and . _ le_ _shiphineetingniatostheireinteteet-hatthrietrefavbtah/relennwifrallt1 leeilig-of a quiet And their enjoyment in the service of our and kindly diSposition be vtas egeneral lord and Mosta. While jt.) the photo- 'favor:ite with all. He leaves- wife and graph gallery ,in Prusgels, thOy sang :.,e.: family of four daughters And three sons „keret hymns, the last sung %yes . and. n huge circle of other relatives to, We're going !wino tie more to roam, 81011m hie comparativery early death, ne mote 102111 end moron, - The sympathy of Many friends and ac - Ste Mote te weir the brow of yore, • We're going tromp to•niarree , gnitiotallOtS is exanded to them in this sorrowlel beieiticettlent. -His AA. ily IS Little did that happy party' i hiek that, . loft well provided for lir theivoild's goods, but still they citabot hut deeply fool the separationeftoin an affectionate husband and Where, Although tile, Weather WAS this Was their last fiong Ave:then on earth: Still to know that stichavere their thoughts and employment. when the end was a° near 15 it 801Iree or- vont cm'afart vinfavoreble tl. large cencourse accompans to their familiee and friends. t Mr, Henry ied-his remains the , following itlomlity _to Baines was well known in tins neighbor- etogeeeine cemetery for interment, gee hood, ho having -tat one time paid special s.milie. v„as, a banner of etes„. Robert attention to it inOSt highly esteemethyoung sturgeon, fohnorly or (Ninon, and an lady of.tioderich townshipeevim lias since uncle of Mrs, Robert Brerne }ru ran road, married. Mies :Clege weit the • eldest sIoderieet • daughter of Mr. ,Tos: Clegg, or 'Arorris, township. . • The Miss -Cook alluded to an the forego• • ill or Mit flyer they bEtt:LOn to _ i 1). . ‘11,,r4ttirlosititigibstt,Npasged to thi• othor.t.1,11. ing, is a'sister of 3Ira Arthur' Cook, CI r 0 y relies we Roo ton, and daughter of 111r. Adam Cook, or .., e • net user refers is inkt in thb dashing 'NO , GOdet'intid l LAT late -The hediee were i few More tkals here, met then iVe hope, to gain that hlti.nr Alivu. found on %Veil riesday;and buricii at Sun- 'I hvrslea.th 41iN Idea Montle Minn i‘i, i. Shine yesterday efternoon.l ' tea sesce i . poi* tp. imro, -- bon honest as the day Itiltaig;•itncl svithal . clentistg„gi Ong 'Oort addr* on 'each .; ; perimente. :. h a hsonsisteot . member of the Methoeiet church -eh Varna eireuit. Great ••••synipethy ks It is pot Often the'euee lo ii and a Ceompa flying_ b le ' remarks :Witli exe 'it islelt for the naembers of the samily,:eee. "-sada lectures, the balaerinients were With. et. .seettielfwbeen. are/eat° smaii, . • . , -e ane excep tiOn-very s-iteeessful;„ and show- ',"„ • 13arteare.4There wile.quite 41 ' 'S t?.. lagt.t.R11.1 ' e4" *care" Prel?-4"4ti°6:. • Mr. -rathi•''S le°' ritre,..was both ,mstruct)y& andi entOrtain- • fr one evening in the PoSt Office, when 'a 'lug, •and the- sabjects dial • not seem to be in Varna 1), 0.-, Stanley townehipreoinity of letter came addressed to "John Pont, dry 0.6.•e.s it all. ....lirer,es, ms. Bab:hi..ta. tic, .;attilaoT titSIstig;t1.11V2,1, possessorie1 IfiliiiR, lives in a little gene. cottage near' iirnansdt•i•Ltgi hiiisi .fterri the riven. on the road •to Itrucefiefd"; alit!: -, his hearers. .the erect teat a- cleraynitin said it cant° from Stephen township. il John Read, of the Bayfield Road, had the • was ht the chair gave him an opportunity To .ha t give a• sly clriye b'y wi9, of It jeleelit the se, yoof taken off his barn, onTuesday bk tlie clergy, w le14. Wind; Sam -Turner also had .part of his Scott a hearty ywo: .o famplythanks II's° pi vklai ds t bey,natehr,e: eE., taken,offe Mrs. Edward Befdile, of Brin (tha'rina'n at ih a elPhe' On inotl'an nt mr• ar noelzburn, has been very low with.inflam. , ed Mr, Lobb ler his lecture 'nd experit .. ination of the lunga but is theught to be 'some better nowheller,sietee, 3Its, Henrr 'sietil ite Bagier, of. Biticelleicl; is at the present vote was I °rod the OW0'010 in meets. I. n Motion (?f ReVa tin a:nig a-. •In time, in a , very critteal•coudition, creel and'others who toe pert. • The entertain- me an attacknfheare.'disease. A number of . meet alma teielt the Neeipeal Anthem, bel on Weenesday 'afternoon. * Mrs: Wel. our villagers tcink ill the.Brucefield show gis' tcn:.:- con,,,uri,,,...:The • cepaert td be w Ho Stanbury, of the 'Landon Road, wholail give on Monday evening' pee, , under the we .a tamer remoyediome four weeke ago; is- auspices. or the Outaaeo St,' Methoditt _ex [Littlest completely eeitored to health.... In ehuriecle edhoir,_ pronitees ,to (.4 the very p the tibsence• of.Rev. A. E. • Sniith• on Sabs best m NO pains are tieing epered by tration of the old adage that "a, Varna were filledby Mee Robt. Flobries •ts his own lawyer beset fool it -client," of Olihtonseyho will be welcomed again li l• IN INTRitrixAinit Suer.-e•The chief anicatarc time, suit which occupied the attention of the ' . court, was an interpleader suit to establish . , --eitahottent. ;sides our beet °cal talent it will he notie- the ownership of' it base and wagon. An .t (loop 'Seen:Yes-An amusing and Ulla ' ed 'that Miss Fisher,. of Kincardine, and exectitioo had been issued in a suit'of story is related of a geetleman, lately dot ISIr.."1. E. KenteentS.ee.ferthrtelesa-pitebei son of the defendant. It was -proved tithe into the post office and maitefi them. manclation and we may expect a rich treat, i Rutledge v. 11__,_urd alld UndOtiktko.„bitiliff±cnaoodwell-knovixrtp-tho-penglirigiStiii- -tiii programine. This lady and gentleman seizetritaltoreeggon claimed by the forth. ;04e hlay he took a let c:if !otters OM amongst us With the highest recent - about two years aaeo, • Hurd jr. had pur- .Among the .n umber was one, the address The anthems and chorusee will be games chaaed these chattels finale:his fathet for of which it was imposible to Make out, so thing out of the ordinary) and the whole $60. and 810 steSpeetliely, aind 'that the they yetainecl it until. he ertnie into the frogramme will, we eremite, be thorouelis those interested to make it par excellence %°e. the concert oath° season. A glance an''" the programme, Which eve give below in „-•„ fall, should: be enough to induce our read- -IL ers to cnivrd the hall fell to the dont-sand ,,;;‘,'" wo confident] ;predict this result; Be - Ca -eel we *or easi it fe was poli -cf.-- 0 .6 f 0 rtr-i. money had been actually Paid, but there ' ch- o -ma see y •enjoyeble and i t -11 • been allowed to retain •and use there both • 't• d ti d " as n • 1-1' salerfni 6 airier ha& 'At the edciress. lle look.ed at it front all gramtee is as foll ewe :--- • i a the olcl "Parliament oflinited Canada," - applee e( ethetedetterepreetifittheDiatriet or/II:iron , tun upon anagreementto thet °fleet with the' if know' who it's for ; end ft where yeti setae,'" by a 1,:hort,P;101Trotile'Ar„ son. . ain question argued was daretaileesea • • - Anthem Chris tour Possocor' Whothez thiwe had been aeufficietit change lesaarseeeeteseera yea eew 1, the. ca. naso Solo Tho Tornpegt..,... „ ..... ....... . „Mt, othces nadian Gough," will lecture hero nn May It Tglits'g;4s:riteeetttedi.'44.'h'ci;i4ih; Weil" 4.21 ictriitut,1:5)tvi:sr. Father Chiniquy is announced to eat, mi,s :11 !Inlaid]; Atigs of posseasion to take the ease out Cif the requirements of the Chattel Mortgage, Act RS to registrenion, The •Judge reserved hie deon. Mr. Proudfoot ler flatland, Durant, Oalle4 Kent, lecture in the Peesbyterien church "on ciarionet solo • „ , . • err; nether •• 011 0$ Recitation, Wrecked nt SOZ . : :Moo Nellie Waiter Reading, Selected:, • ' Mr, Seott Organ'Solo '' , ' ' .... . . .. Roles' 'Anthem, 0.14 thal'inen would ntako tho eh* Seib, Selected, bliss Fisher Duet, Airs well... • ..,.',...hte!zsri °AO and Smith LIMAIN ildren Anthem, Praf,ie the Father Clic& Mr, Manning for. claimant. ft . was Tuesday evening of neat week. At et matter of comment that thin ease was pars a 'meeting of the Town Council, last Mon- ticularly moll handled and argued, .1 day evening, a reseletion was passed fa• that too iii an inausual 'gentlemanly letliiinu: voting tlie adoption of the Witte and hoer no' by the lawYers engaged, license. While Operatingett one of the . moll in the Sun ,printing oflice, last \ et - .Saffie aeo evening, Fred ellroadbridge had • s no temattis 1111.1,. 'Bat leeseeshin Thos. raker line .talten -up his residence Sohn -Venlig, for ehe Rummer. .11r. ilerry 'Veung tett on Pridet• morning'. Lawrence, Katisas;. where It0. intends. to r,emaitt' for •some yea, Then': Parkers• hayfield, was milted in intitrinioniel bonds Mise- .Tehnston, .of.the gime pitteeeent Titesday • One Of hi bands badly crushed, The Jesio Mills Comedy -Company are playing ' here every night tiliS week, to full houses,. (CO, Robson, of Whitby, is engatt,ed 83 ettleeman• fin Messiee Duncan &,..Dttn.• eau. The itev. M. Buggin, or Drayton, is here on a visit to dile daughter, 3Tre. Jam ee Beattie. Mr, John Beattie „Iths hckItit 10110404 client et' the e . - • l'AitT II% ..- ' . ' Selcolion4 front OrelleAra .. „.... •... ..... ... . . .„, . .• IttltMilit4C (11114119, II ' .. Piano solo,. • 211.4 Viblier Tito 'Gloria:from Mozart's .Slit.:k „, ......... ...Choir Reatetion, solo:toil, ' 51 ,s Greeo kobertgon Alio sole, The ,Towl•li iraptii v.. ,..511iN iltnronle A rilker noodinT, Tile *.stinfllet '4 itelilomt inn meeting, NI is . " .e• Afetin tcaqte ISluet,11,.e lost Ship,. . ,. ;t1u...rin„ 04,es And Stiiith 'Soh Sefeeted....9 . .... .... ... . ..... Mis4 'Fisher Heed in,t, . . , Nfr, Tireiver Sole, . . . . P .. , — ... • . . Mr. sible7 qm•rt, t!c, 1;li tot to Club tiontint ti,1411111+ !telt' future tiro. Tony cv(gy 1) -s tipori rt; ltoyer, Anat. C1.11.„ I' ...r ell 'ft 1, . • 4 4., m 1841, clefeateden 1851aelected in 1854,. "beaten_ again in 1867 by .the late hrohn Holmes, of Ifoiniesville, and also defeat- ed in 1861 by Mr. lames Dinkson, the present.Registrar or Ile flaunty. Mr.' Cayley ie still an active and hohrty man. PUBLIC: 801'04).i1 BOARD. -411». regular meeting was held,-oa, Mender evening. Ait accont 131 P J. Evaush•for wood, $14.40, and W. Thorntoe, eepaire, • 88ets., wore ordered to he paid. The secretary W1112 authorized to 100)11. 1.0 W.. •xr. iaht- schrold t, •oftPrestorratlie pried of ono desk, annul having • line retained ea it ?wink when the. seinen nee purehasing new desk?: wow) time ago. 'Mr, Scott' was ap. pointectelutirman of the yard :committee in place of Mr, Tuthill. The committee appointed:al a previous Meeting to secure • " a 'MOM: for the model ataele teported that . they hail made conditional errefigentente , with the tetisteet of Ontario e'f, 3lethedie the nee of the bs,vmmt, !23)rieed le tenteliele trp,irpr, .„ '11;