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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1886-07-16, Page 1woe, el, etee. go TutStile41.00, rer Annum tn arivence 0, Advertioentruto. LFOR UNDEES/ONED OFFERS for sale that splendid betiding lot on, Queen St., just north of hor residence, will sell cheap on reason- able terms. MRS.'S. GOATS. eteroesets. ease 1$80, MUNICIPALITY OF STAN- LEY, COUNTY OF HURON.-Notlee is hereby gtVeR I Mint have transmitted ordelivered to the per. seas mentioned in the third and fourth sections of the Voters' 1.ist Act, the copies required by cald section to be ea transmitted or delivered of the ''said list made pursuant to said Act of allpersonsappoaring by the last - revised Assessment Roll of the mid Munidpality to be entitled to vete in the said municipality, at elections for members at the Legislative Aglow*, and at Municipal Elections, and thaksmd Bat Wan Mit posted -up at my office, at Varna, on the 121h lidera ;key, isae, aati /Maine there,for inspection. Sleatore ate calied Upon to examine the said list, and if any oinission or ethererrors arefound therein to take immediate pro- Ceedings toirare the saw errors corrected according to Taw. (EO. STEWART, Clerk, - VC10.2C Z1/4 C()" comfissioN Bit/If:MS. lieenb.ers Toronto Stock ExeliangE;.. Private wires to TORONTO, MONTREAL filiftreqp, NEW--YORE-IuftrOIL-CITV''' • firPOORS, BONDS, GRAIN, peovistedee, ism) MI, SOUGST ARD BOLD POR eAell OR ItAROIS CLIN1r031 lOrric'r Coassn Iterrmuctekv, aXe ' ALBERT Snows • , J. THIOMPSON MANAGER Clinton, july 14, 1880. intimmiesiemwsesseasemsemassms..., OTRAY INA; SUBSCRIBER'S preiniees, Base ,,..101110; 'etniernsil TOWnshlp, the latter part of Mhy, -Barrow Pig*. Owner IS hereby notified to proit.e property, _pay ex-, reuses, and take it away. L. MANNINO, tip IOTA S-4 E• irs • • iLPRGRERTY In the Township Of littillett. asisuitsuA,NT TO AN outiEn eiseite.CUANCER'si Division of the Higli'eourt of Jiistiee, made In the' action of 8311101w. WALasit, and with the appr4bation 01 tho Master in Ordioary, there will bo sold by PulAic Auction, on • WEDNESJDAY AUG. . 4th, .1$56, • At the hour of '12 O'clock noon, by D. Dickinson, , A uctitffieor, at -the ' • , • • . . , Eattolibtti'y House; toint nr Clinton, – . 41'he following,. valuable property lb throe miracle : Parcel Li-Lotliumber eight in' the second conces- sion of the said, Township-4nHullett, containing ono hundred acres, more or lose: . . • • • . •_. 'PaVecl 2. -The west. hali: of tile' final' half of lot, number to,.14 the fifth concessiOn of the Said inW11.- Man of eentaining ss acres, more or les5; Parcel 5. -The east half of lot number eleven, in thefifth concession of tho said township of. 111.1110H, „ Parcel No. 1 is hituated. about miles 'Mint the' Town of Clinton, on a coed road ;end In ,4 well-settled lart of the Township of Hullott, within'helf a mile of school hoose and within two iniles.of post ottleu.-. This parcelis nearly. alt cleared =din, good state et. eultivatt ,n. There is on % dwelling house, parebrick and part frame,. and .111 a fair stateof rep.iir; also a containing flay acres, !einem* less. •THE GLORIOUS TWELFTH, MI6 itleMonetraltion at 21,0[11.ele Monday 11.1144t. The anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne was celebrated with great ears in Exeter on Monday last The town was beautifully decorated, aed the business men seemed to vie with, each other as to -who could make the finest and most at. tractive appearance. Flags and union jacks floated from different flagstaffe in the town. Handsome and tasty arches spann- ed the principal street at different points ; whilst flashy streamers and bunting made the Hee of therch really magnificent All went to aim that the people of 'Exeter were bound to make the demonstration a _grand success. The weather was all that could -be -desired, although the dust on The tenets was elmost unbearable. The peo pie of Exeter, although very enterprising in other respects, do not seem •tri give enough attention to street watering Early in the morning the lodgesbegan to_aereve- from the cannery, whilst the streets began to throng with visitors. The train from the south broeght itt largereinforeements from Parkhill, Ailsa Craig,Londen, Lucan Clandeboye, and other places. ,An hour later and the train_from the north brought einsfully one thourtandepecipleeere reception - committee, aceompanied by tho Exeter braes band, escorted the visitors up town. Att ple accommoclation, ens provideelefor the visitors as far as dinner was cohcerned ; besides die dining tebles ia sconne,etlea with the different, hotels, . neerlyevery - grocer and caterer in toviiiriFile'a, dining hall, all dewhich were well patronized. , After dinner the lodges were formed into procession on the old market square and proceeded along the , principal street to the grove north of the Sauble bridge, in the following order• :I - wee: M.; 11rmJOhlrSarlettramn • Direetor of Ceremonies, Bro. John Dagg, Centimes ,00ntai Meg. Worth.% Bros, IL A.1.. IV tate Provincial Grand Master; W. Mcbunagli, Prov. Grand." Chapinin•; W. W. Connor; I*, O. I. E. bloody, 0.., Spacknian, Chairman of Reception Commit. top ; Revs. J. Walling, S. F. Asiblosob, 0, II. Bridge- man, Mid °them , mereR BAND. " • Lodges from Dominator District, Middlesex, with Uto. Thirs. Distr..tt Mester. . IIULLETT DISITRICT. • Bumf BAND. L. Oa". No. 710, CI klten, C. Tweedy 'W. NI.. • Leadbury, J. Si:art.:II, W.A1, • , eRAFORTli BAND. L.O,L. No. 1388, &Math J id Welsh w CLINTON, ONT., FRIDAY, JULY 16, 18,80. MTAN14141, RUNAWA.Y.-On Saturday laid Mr. Jt McCully left his team, attached to t movver, to get a drink ; while he was awa they started off, rap around the field an shushed the mower, completely deetroyin it. n i to Mr. Whittingham. Mrs. Entieknap I 8' g01.7SE. SHGLQD11-...,41411vsl.rilln'tici.cmti5 has he seta her house and tat to Mr, Alfred Jervis, Y.' for tee sum of $400. The house is routed g I has rented some rooms from Mr. T. 0, A Inckare., e.. Owe= Nowese-The funeral sermon of oteehei late Mr. Connolly was preached in of St. Mark's church on Sabbath last. The e new Methodiat ministers Rev. 'Messrs. e Fisher and 'Patton have commenced the t year's operationa by_tareacileing very pro- , .fitable discourses. We hope their desires f may be realized viz. -many 'mule. e THAT Pee/gm-There Was a large at- e tenclance at the S. S. piceie, on Tuesday t last. • Many, however, who attended con - lc Sider that a horse and buggy would be : the 'most expeditious method of convey- ance, aeit takes by train li hours at. least , to arrive at. the greuncla ifter getting ready e to stare and nearly 4 lecture to return on , the same routeseeDietance 8 miles: ✓ .81mOrniere MAlegees-Shooting _iseehe- n commie somewhat interesting here .juin, , now., eite the match held here. a short time ago, . between .siX, young and six e married men, unlike the one previously t held, the Married men came off' decidedly' - . victorious, making 63. points against 27: Hairy says they will try it again in the fall. A. little advice -less delving :- and more practice. . • - .•,, BE oxTatE.-It would. be well if parties I laking ehe train ivould .endeavor to be oft time to erect the semaphore. On severe!. . occasions lately it haebeea the misfortune to erect it only it moment before the ars • rival of the train. keen then only be: • stopped.- with difficulty and atter running . a, considerable distance beyond, when it is foendexceedingly'difficult to Wicket up Lite steep grade. ' . ._,,„•........., . . .. , . TUC iiklItoalll'41 r . . .1-1-05-1-1t--Axl-Al-N-1-1-•.--linkier. t--UnGt:rw ani - who loft bare ritiout two •naorith agefor Scutland, hawietterueci * home, and like a Sensible man„has net returned . alone, but hao brought with hitti•ii, partner for liftit to• share hie j,oys, and sorroWs in this " y ale of • Tearo. • „May. peace • and ' happiness be theirs; in their joerney down fires tor , bid stream, aud may their•greatest tionhies be little opes; . . • , .' • • ' Bu e Beetr.e-One of the largest' biome in the county, was 'eroded kit Wednesday on the °farm Of 11.1r,• John.. McLean; of the • fourth.con,* This extensive' building iii 00 foot long,' by , -5 feat wide, and:the posts' ste,30 feet high'. • There is a wall' ten feet' * high under the entire structure: Mt. llie• • Lean will now have eVery•couventetice ler raisiog these•inperier fat cat tle •.for which his barn has long been noted:, • NARROW E.$04.E.:.--,-W-hilo. engaged poi - •ling up it rafter. nt-tha barn .raising of Mr.. 1,o..b_ext_:..M,e,v_ety; . on .Fridak•Jelit, Win. El- -rT-aDi-Esti-4-1os ei-lti8-balaneevaild7telt nearly - thirty feet to the ground, but *althOugh he fell 'among ,stones analuaiber; 'we are glad to be able -to state that he escaped with only it broken. .borie• in his. .ankle and • a Sprained .wrist.'Those Who, taw the plitee where 1,,It. tleciat felt, Could net help Won- dering ' how he eataped without being •dashed to piebia. .- . • . • . • .., , . BitigPs.--Moot of Elie hay was :Bemired ,before. the. ram, • .111r.. RR*. Spark, of the third concession; 'hod a Wight .onostroke at. .•few days ago:, ,MisSes Tilt aud Cozens; Of Clinton, are visitiug friends in this No -Crotty. ' Word has•been received from Perk.River, Dals,lhet it aeyere hail storm .hasepaiied, o.yer that part of the. country,* doing ial manse clatilage .to tho crops. - INIessie. jillie• Rqb.li,-.4iigust Wankel.Mid other•Canadithi boys areatoong the sufferers; '' Our teachers have all clolied E3400 kr-.1114131,111Seler 11011- cliys, ane in some etasea eitrectuveltmingsand strengthening .their. 1'414010e •,at Outdoer work, making hay and liaiwboting.-: ?Jr. .Donald• McKinnene of the 10th•copeesoion, had alarge.additien put to hiebarn; when .e.emplefed it'Oill.be one oftliefineot barns andstablesin the township. • The glorious and immortal twelfth; • paise4 .off very. OBITUARY. -We have this iveek to r core the death of one of the pioneers the township of Stanley, at 63 years age. Mrs, Donald Campbell, of the villag of Bayfield, died suddenly of heart cliseas on the morning of July 6th, about eigh o'clock. She had been In her usual health On Sunday evening she eoraplained o pains in her hands and arms,. but. tit doctor theuglat nothing was serious, 0 Monday morning she complained o faintness. Her daughter went fora drin for her, and came back to find her insen sible, and in &few minutes she was dead Deceased was a native ot Breadalbane Perthshire, Scotlentiond one of a larg family. She was rnarried in June. 1842 at the age of nineteen, emigrated with he linabandin4itly-leillow-hrg;-"autl airived 1 due time In the township of Drummond in Lanark county, where she remained two years, herhusband following tho trsd of a weaver. In 1844 they moved wes and located en the 3rd concession of Stan lev, then the "forest primaeval." They -4:tassedthrough Many hardships and trials incident to pioneer life, and overceming these, found themselves in easy eircum dances. ' They remained an the farm til 1878, when they removed to th'e village of Bayfield, where she, ,her husba.nd and d'anglater resided S.he was a geniat and kind woman; a faithful and loving wife, a :tender and incledgent mother. he letives two brothers and e sister -Gregor McGregor, Malcolm McGregor, and Mrs: IL Hunter ;-also a family °lobe sqns and two daughters, all married except the youngest daughter, ahd nineteen grand- ellild-rerie-elieres one-Peter:Cern p be ve on the ard con, of Stanley ; teree sons are in buiiness in Winnipeg, one daughter lives near Portage la Prairie, and one eon in Nevada, U. S. Her husband still Sur- viues to mourn the loss of a beloved and faithful partner. • Her remains were con- veyed by a !lumber of friends to their laet resting place in 011 lit cemetery., L.O.L. o, Otlit,Stimmerbill, B. Churchill; W.,51. . . 19.1. No. 825, Chiselhurst, •J.Briiittioll; W.51. CODE11,10/1 DISTANT. ' • .....00inunce 'taxa • , • • isro..182, Gederich, IV; a, Mornay, W.M. 1.0 1,. No. 140, GoderIch tbwriship, W Boll, W. M.' 1.0.1. Ile, 288, 1101mesville, illeCertney., IV.5l.' 1,0.1. No. 202, Saltfordi.R. Gibbs, W 51. ' -1,..O.L;NO. 300, Baytieldiffie, A. Anderson, W.M.' . • • •DUNGANNON •DISTRICT, ' ' • • ! T. 0 L No"383.Sheppardton, Goo. BarroWs, W.11. -L No 1952,,Nilo, alorrow, W.M. • ' • 'STANLEV•INSTRIGT. "Hayfield Orawm Young Britons, 0.•Potiock .1r, 21. --'9.?0-2r5171:tirelringra7114:8V. 0.onnoi, W ' L 0 L No: '808 Hills Orton, W Flack, W 31. , . I, 01, No. 733:Hansel!, John Bungon, W - L 01 NO, '833, Guithen•bine, Nleti018011','W M. . L 0 1,No..1035,, Varna, W. Rathwell, W ' . • BIODULPH DISTRICT. L GL No..1110,*Greenwiy, It; " 495; L. , 0. • tV 21, . LUGAR 11ARb- ••••.•,4••-. • , HATFIELD, ' L. .0; L. -The Oraugemen and Young Britons went' to Eiteter• on • tho. 12th. They returned about half 'past nine looking very. tired and dusty, but in good spirits. We; believe:. that the- Bayfield Lodge:of Yon Beitotie is 4;0 Up 14 'better. style hail, any ' other lodge of the kind in the goo s ate of repair. This parcel is 'deo well fenced, end lins an orchard of fruit -growing, trees Parcel . 2. and 3 aro all bush, situme about Oft miles from said town .of Clinton, ori a good road; The property will be sold subject to reserve bids... — • • Top pot eta of .purelmta money' to be paid oh the tidy of sale to the •Yetalq or:his-Solicitors, and the ' balance In thirtydays thereafter, Militia intermit, into court to the credit of Obi actionrf desired' by . the purchascii, ,fir tither of theM, one.half. of the 'amount of the purchase nioney1may remain.socured by mortgage over the prozhisespurehased by Such put•' chaser, payable itt 3 or 6 years, with interest at 0. per cent. halt yearly.; In kirich'ement the difference between said 10 per cent nild Pie said sums to be So..secnred by mortgage, Is to be mid into Omit, to the ereclit of this • 'notion, in 30.days after sale, without Interco. : • • . ... • . • For further particulars 'apply 'tb the kistioneer, to Messrs XING. & Si 'OTT, Solicitors,. Clinton , or to. Messrs. Knees meenoteeme, DAVIDSON PATERSON, and 10, lldesonic unildiegs; Toronto, • Plaintiff's Solieitors. ' . .,• Dated tho 2811 of June, 188t5. '• • ' , . . W... JACkSON;.. .AGEiki+ • tia' ailwayL CLINTON',. • OAT, 'TERMS OF SALE,. , • • ,6,i,,,,,,,,,,..-.-....• ...e...,....- .4.,„ • 't %Inveigh tickets issued to all parts of-Manitoblenild -theiterth-West-virktiorstearner or all rail route, -' Special lowrates to all points in British dblitiel9la. For tall information apply to . • • . . W11. J,ACKSON, .CLINTON, AGENT. BI-G—REDUCT-tote Crock , Munn I. The undersigned hasving piirchased the stock of Mr. Geo. Sharman, will 'clear nut. the stock pf „ • • CHINA CROCKERY & Glassware AT LESS TITAN Wholesale Prices, Alurit be run otit in ten days. Don't fail, to give us a call, We den give;yoti prices to suit you. :re Batter & Egg akeirill • tee trA00.1re * eehooPit Aim STere'lelleft •°t1illItsin7;No::Fishin'g ...ii•venT.Igeoci 'off the north pier at• present. • Parties who are fond of. an excellerieday's epert, and who infth--,t-ozilitilik1111-:;theAsere2ex-Itilisraturrin . . tf, Lake Herm), could not do better than ,nne to .Baytield.. 4 All the local fishormete.', vith the e:eception of •oue, left kin the AO - ng gronedii op the. opper,lakes, Tuees .1 dee; • • - .• 1 Choeutie-Tilete•Wati a meeting of the council: tirt the 12th.'. 'The • BeeVe and ICtiuneillors Wild and Bailey were ie at- e tendariceetho.othere were away celebrating the Brittle of tho Boyne. We itreeinform• • ed that one of the eouncillare "was *so hi1arinust4-perhaps with the feeling' that . the Reeve bad done hiM a little injustice (we .however, doze% think there was, any. injustice) in . voting againet a incition' of his -that he actually wanted to 'fight, . ' • Pelle Ferte Fiererreedonded throughs. out ehe villege last. telotidays nikbt about , People jumped /rem: their beds, 'dressed liastily,..and hurried tether scene of conflagatiOn; when to their pro- found amezerneef,, dispet.. end anger, it was only. a bush heap in fron't of Rev. Mr, Gee's. We •wish the_eeve,gentleman had •let it on fire previciust.ietoing to prayer meet inMewati, we are infortned,ouggested;' and not, have •distuTbed our peaeeful slum-. bus " 002, Immo, Thos. Coursey, W 21, " 010, Centralia, John Noll, Br AI. • ." -" 220, Ciranton, wit Langford, W.M. • .." • ." 224; Exeter, John Spielman, W M. . . . Lon; Esimyllle, Hall, ' " 1007, Parkhill, Jeines W PARK1111.,L - . ' • • 12TO, Moray, NOrieve, 'W • • " b20; Grand•Bentl, 0(1801)1 0111, W M. . ,• eitSnire8 " . 1343, °mutton, 0, slims*, w, 101' • The pout:Sion was a Very impoeigg one,, and- the steed's.. along the line pf March were threng,ed with spectators.: Aeisiiing at the grove the chair WAS proMptly taken by, 'Grand -Master -White, when speeches were initde Mettle following order:-Bro.. W - W Connor, Rose, 8, F..fiobinson, Mc- Donagli, Plunistort, 0.• IL Bridgman, end James Gettham. The; speakers, more or less, &reit on the:question of Ilorneeleulee from both a political and ieligious Aspect, Revs. ItecDonagb, and Grail= perlicular- ly gave excelleet addresses, end were,fre- tunitly cheered and c!pplauded. A col- ction wee. taken it Irish Loyalists. When a good 81111)wair reeliked. ..,...: The (entwine+ ""4t'was oreered to be cabled tit 1VJ'ohnstun, M P. Exeter 'rely 12th,i880. VALLYRteOnt liee '1,1/31,10iDiT, IRELAND.• —The Orangemen of Huron, Middlesex and Perth send youtheir congratulations oh the defeat Of "Heine Itule." Our celebration hero to -day is ton -fold more enthusiastic on that *bunt. Wo also. Send you con- gratulations DM yettreelf and cOofrores on your re•eteetIone • ASV. W MoDONAGH„ - 11. A. L. WHITE. JOHN SCA/USTI', E.* PLooDY; • •' W. w, CONNOR. ' A:res.:Auden was hnanimousIV passed, expressing. approval of the defeat orehe: :Rome Iluiebille *Three cheers were given t finie,po Queen and the Grand Masteretfter t . which the Troceesion refoetnettlind return-Tt ed to the village, most.of the lodges pro- eveding direct to, the station.- The demon-. -titration woe in every respect a'.decided slimes.. _Nothing occurred to niar the clay's pleasure. 'Everything was orderly and . no d run kennese was •notieed on • tie 'Moire auto placed •to rnake laws. for dluiegoveenine of the people,andlo enforce laws already enacted, .yet has so little re - sped ter the position wfth. whichle is in• trusted, that be is eager to commit a meet flagrant breach onehe.alightestprovocatioe. Speaking of feeling it is obvious that he is a mah of very emelt dwarfed feeling, .like one of -these shallow lakes, easily Malted into fury, by a mere breeze. They ehould have taken the old men and put hirn in the leckup. We are glad to tray howevee,that Reeve Eason preserved his, equemitifit ,his judgment and Ins digntty,. t streets. Too much credit' cannot be given the meninere of the.Exeter Lodge end the PePPle iheelteir kindneee in entertaining the visiterT estienene, Bermes -The Orangemen attend° hutch in it body on Sunday, tvli t_ 'special sermon was preitehed by Rev. Mr. Parise. Our esteemed teacher, Mr. J. IV. 'Slum, is spending hie helidays at his home in Drussold. Satisfactory arrenge- ments have been made to have our streets sprinkled during the sumneer, but this week they hey° been ep lattice far better than any vvatering dart ottld do it. Mr. Plogily, of Michigan, whose parents reside near here, occupied the Methodis PPIPit_on Sunday mot Ding.; "Bob" does fairly well, but a little more energy would -do no harin. • Mie Mennteastle had the misfortune to get his leg broken last week bv his horse kicking him ; this gentleman •hee had a series ofeetsbaeks since residing here, that veere 'enough to teke all the ambition and energy out of an ordinary Mad. • There are several' strangers in town visiting friends, and it few of our to els- eople are away On the same ertand, e wor- y dOttliellior went on his way, with his mem: between. hie 'teeth, • . , • - TOWNStil 1; CoLseir..-Conned met on the Pod,ipurst- ant try.ricljournmelit.- Alen:There ail present: Minut.o of last meeting read aud paseed:- J 1 n If • nshipe_a_anmher_sho ever wont to the pow -wow at Exeeere The Scott Act is 4 cOmplete failure hereer both whiskey and beer heueed' at. the rititangeeur freely as of yore encl. a large majority of those who voted for the Act never scruple aboutindulging in "Oh be, joyfel." EAST WAM ANotm.: . • Ileteeee-Mr. F. eillaride-thisenedetiffeeres sor, of this township, was hurt, by some bricks and is now very low. leirs, lY 111. IlleDreivelfe intends going to Detroit next week to o'n her husband, Who haa been t ere ot some ime. r. Deldetlitlelett ly perchasect it hay -fork from J. Richmond of Morris ; Mreltielamond has 'great suc- cess this' season, selling hay forks, All tho Orangemen of this district, spent their 12th Machette Peeens.• etround out for thy ossuaries A widow residee Beautifier. -Whose /armband e fortune did will her; The husband was old, ' And her grief, we are told, Is not at all kkely to kill her. A jolly young farmer pear Blyth , Has a figure tail, graceful and lithe, Hie auburn hair curls, . And he mashes the girls, But is no good at swinging the scythe. The Winaham Aivance waxes olever, And mocks our poetic endeavor, • But the facts are the earn°, Though the verse may be lame That in lath there's uo profit whatevere , s 1311TEES,-- Mr.1"413nPdENISirs. Bruce an regally, of St. Lodis, Mo., spent a fewday with their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Mille of this place; they left on Monday even lug, en route for Scotland; we wish the tr-sareemedepleasentyeyage. Dar. McLen nen, our grain buyer, has been compelle to remain at home, owing to ill health his eldest son is at present attendiug t the business here, and ulthough the mar kets are dull, he has made several ship ments during the past week. MeCudmor shipped several car loads of cattle groin this dation this week. We hear that Sheemeker ISROQU IQ become a reside& o euhtfilage e we hope tee report is true, - We gee sorry to teem of *the illness le Mrs. W. Ivison, of Hay, and we trust sh will soon besquite strong again. Mr. J Whiteman. sr,, who has been. very ill fo setae time, is recovering.. • • --. evesalterete. .• FASHIONABLE WEDDING.„. ---A fashion able wedding-. teols.--pfectr 40.--. Strl'iitil" choral', Winghani, on Wecinesda, lee daughter of the late Wm Bray, Esq, o jr‘Ne _week,_.beingethe_eantreirige of-itir • .--.A Shepard, druggist, to Miss Adele Besse on Petrolias 'The ceremony Waii performe by Rev, Richard Shaw; of Lackhow. Th bride wore it rich robe of Olieeg,re,en satin which became her admirably, . She wa attended by her sisters, Misses Laura en Edith Bray, who wore dresses. pink' au blue Satin respectively,,, and two Hal nieces, Amy Roberteon and Ethel -Bray in white muslin, with blue and pink -rib bons. Dr. Thing tided as first groomsrna tt A.t the conclusion of the cereinonylunch- den •iYits served at the ',residence ef th beide's mother, and ebe.•couple left ro Kincardine, going from there by boat t Duintla and Port Arther. The bride wa. tees recipient, of iv large nucaleer • oFvery beautiful presentses.nd both Ale and Mrs Shepard have the goecl teishes of a large nuniher of friends all over Western 'On- tario. ' • .- . RoltERT itOLUES Publisher. • LOCAL CHURCH CHIMES Rev, A. Stewart being io Toronto ole Sunday bat, his work here was taken by Rev. Prot Greig. A lawn social will be het 'at tile resi- dence of Dr. Williams on the evening of the 22nd inst. Should ilte eveniug. be wet, it will be held, the following evening. 1 Rev. J. Gray $a still onfined to tbe , house by erysipelie In the legs; his work last Sunday afternoon Was taken by Prot Greig, of Toronto, and in the evening by Mr. Yates, who will take his work next Sunday, • On Sunday rooming next Mr. illaten, of Flolmesville, steil,vreach.initattenbury , St. church, Rev. Mr. -Rupert being absent at Dundee. Mr, James Young will take Mr. Patten's work on Holmesville 'circuit. Bev. Mr, Fleetly failed to 1111 tho pulpit e of Rattenhury St. Church last Sunday eveoing, and Mr. Rupert took it himself. Ur, Flootlyehad-heen •engagedestemedis in—, the meriting, and he states' that it was • most inconvenient tdthe present as att. neunced. The union picnic Of gle Londesboro, ..... Holmesville and Iwo Methodist Sithbath Schools of Clinton, was held on Tuesday last, and Wes very largely awl:teed.- ,. Nearly 1,200 tickets were sold at Clinton and 250 at Londesboro, and as alechildren . ender five (and -there are some huge child- ren Under this ago) went free, tho crowd . WW1 enormous. The 'Doherty •Band was also piesent. Ii requiied two trains to take them all to Goderich, where a pleass ' ant time was tlpent nntilliboet five o'clock, when the rain thaVhad threatened all 'day ' commenced sto fall. All the passengers were crowded into fourteen care, for the rettien tripeeseetel-ilo_erein stetted erona Goderieb , before going belt a-heilesit wag stuck, and lied. to leave off five car leads) --famt-i-t--wae then witheeliffronity thartheeee, train got along. After depositing its loae. , at Clinton, the train returned for the bal- fume ot the exeureionists, end.it was 16 p. m. befote they got here. The Londesboro people, who had expected to got home by the Seven o'clock train, had to be trent out • , by special trein, after the 'arrival of the last 'train from 'Grideriele 'They bore their mieforturioNwith goad hennor, al- . though Many of theenewere put to consids •erable inconvenience, Its they lived A good 'distance from Lendesboro statton: [While we are not dispoeed to =sere the railivrty cempany toestroggly for tile delay. in bringing tbe passengers 1.2.rime,, still we think they 'should have made ' better arrangemente et the outeeefor jf it took two trains to carry them u one engine was certaiely not suflicienCto bring , .them back, Mr. Pattisbn did all heeould , for the convenience sone oclinfort of the poi. belated eravellerS, going out Svieb the i - • 6 opEltp.31. . ,,•. 7-trei 1 to Lemdeshineresahdelueviegiteato any crossing where .,passonkers .wishe The Norib • street choir has.gone camp-. .e0 off. . ., • , , .., : log on the Maitland river. ae • 4- "'see -We -is-- , . People say the travelling. oil • corimetey ' . Loggat Sporting Atoies." give, excellent concede every evening. . • --- ' fa one,of the Association crieket games, ' Rev. Mr, Lee, of Brighton, occupied played between Clinton and Seaforth, Jest ' Victoria Se church pulpit • last Sabbath Saturday, the Seaforth club was succeesful ' A. baseball mateh was played in' town It le Hui/posed nearly 2,000 children and last Thtirsday, between Clinton -and Gode- parents were in Levi) front lha r•ountry on. rich elubs, resulttng in .fayoref the former Tuesday last. ' - • • by 37 to 2 to Messrs. C. Humber and R:Radeliffe are -' The Seaforth base ball club oleo a• retutn - in Windsor ettendi g ' dm d lodge motel] to Clinton. but so far elf efforts to , n gran meeting A. le. & A. M; • - - get them to play it have been unsuccessful. , The efileers •for ;the current term - • Seaferth 611tItild no be afraid to tee the Lodge 02, 'svdre installed last Stratford 'Played Seaforth au Amateur Thursday by Bro. Judge Toms,. P.G. S. • Lawn Social, as a recegtion for Rev: G, R. Turlt, will be•rtiven on the grotends of 4r. WM._ McLean, to.night (Thure,dity)4. • . Rev. G. R.- Turk preached 'an eloquent sermon . to the Orangethen leet Sunday. morning. ! The brass band played sacred ,Base Ball League game on Satuedriy, and Almost annihilated the Seaforth •clug. • Stratterd put Reid, their herr :Toronto .eatcher, behind the bet, arid enswered their. expectetionce• Seaforth only got one • run,.and that by errorain the &St inningS. • • • . . . , . CRICKET MATCn.-:- A. eery interesting • music as they went to 4nd from church. ,game was played on the Grelerich troundes splendid o are was given, and in at g e e ng ee ded on the first ion - The Ladies' Aid Society of St. Georges between the Clinton and Goderic teams Church •held a bazaar last Wedneiday. A bill offare rfieseultal ibn being elf Clinton by 3 rune), , jai p,,;„t-tie-triew t 07:decided -Inge:- Our bays play-edeboth-the-field-and success, . • 'bat en ;splendid forme accepting almost pire goes to Port Huron, under the attspi- grand excursiou on the -United Ems but utid sccted 48 runs - The 'excite -meat every possible chattee. Clititon went to e se when Goderich had scorett'l 'ces of the 1,0,0r., on out Oivic Holiday, *— all4tddx/ August 3rd; The proceeds will bedevoted um r wickets to itilleleut-Terwits_ee„. to ,the Widows and Orphans' Fiend. occasion; and disposed Of them for one _ an Kennedy Were equal to the _ A beautiful and interesting ceremony run and a bee. Clinton went to bet in -will-be Witnessed at the cemetery next 'the 2nd innings at, 3:55 and in one hour and 00 minutes had roiled. up a snug score Tuesday, afternoon. ' The Efuron Lodge, No. 62,1011 March thither for the purpose of 67 runs, Erwin, Turnbull and Kennedy „ of decorating with flowers the graves of each haying scored double figures. Rain . departed Oddfellows sand their wives.- set in at 5:15 and by the time theinnings Hundreds of peopieetvill-probahly-be-ont as finish 't w r iteteg_quito heavtly., to witness.this,. the hrst "Deeoration Doe which preyented Goderieh .frome.plavIng • Goderich has seen. • • • —se-- their 2nd innings; 'even hid theyeufficient . . , . time, which Was'one hour and le 'minutes. ' About .five o'clock on Saturday after- The score is asjelloWe:- in Wingharn thrs'yeare Mr. .Wm Cooper, hoou an 'eccident oecurred .in Sanford, • .,' .. , . • •oraxl:o '''':` • znd tioxiago, formerly of this place, but new of Hettett, which has saddened many hearts. Sam eeeesiel'etiat` 4 s user, e mhos was married last week to 1Vlise -Mary Ann Jewell, aged 14,, wits .clriving a, loaded leeettelerwenet elite, II elleDeoroxiotiti, hale,Dermett :•:, Ev,ans of Blyth. Mr. T. Mitchell gent 4 Waggon through the village, when from ''' 'iliellivenr'i OttStm.tihu:' . b Mel) o . Lloyd asked coencil to his Toed o horses to, Dakota fast *eek ; lease some cense or other he fell from his seat, 1; Turnbull, run oni 0 property from No.. '2 S, S. and 'pat it in xn. Colas, who was going to Dakota took tinder the weggep wheel.% one ef witieh so that his ehildren might get attend.- them Mr- Wm • Quinn has hired with passed -.ova his head, crushing 'the life if:RtArTY'"';'Yerr:'''''' iug 'No. 6 solute'. The coattail decided. to Samuel Scott for' the summer, Mr. Vinto out instantaneously, The body true e D ri con., was present and heard respecting water grant his request. George Montgomery, 6th has lost three cattle, and cannot get trace to the nearoet hotel, and thence to his was emcee eA, parents' holm Ashfield. The fatal .. thrown In upon him from the eon., and it was of them anywhere, Mr. ,J, Walsh was married to Miss Bell on the 12th of July, d resolved that he be paid $15 1 as water thiewe in upon !dui requirlr17. dair;gt . Ittlitre.yrtwoebnetrelmo Eouxoetweat:nonse,thheaovvpeudttliunpgaturiiso. fence along the concession, he haa a board briers now all along 'the concession. The prayer meeting at the 'Onion church was well attended, the sacrament of baptism Wati adininistered by . Rev. A. McLean, to several children. 1V1iss Sarah McGowan had a email lawn party on Monday even- ing, MN, Hallahatemether of P.and Win liallalmn, has taken up her residence with the latter. The lime kiln belonging to Mr. Greenwood, is now in full blast, a en would otherwise be nauseate. .George elavvards was present Idea. reepeeting 4 road he alleges to exist between 10'15,6 and 7, cote 13, also produced a map of the same. As tbis le a sob -road not hi original survey, it wee decided that the reeve ascertain if the council lute the supervisione of the rose be. tweon Mr. Edwards and Mr. Herm pro e t , lot 6 and 7. The reeve willenspect the road to holmererifie bridge and if needed, have it t put in repair at ono. 'eni;fstpllowitiig arionnfte '.11.1.,v7Ores1Le°ellft rs for gray; elf :$4 ni WI °deg: ford, digging grave for late J. Miller, $1.25; Mr. tray, indigent; $18,75 ; Jobb Trewartha, P. M,, shovellers and gratelling on Oth On., $15 ; John Leslie, rep. scraper for Robe Ern - mason, $2.50 ; J. L. Conriine, for battling gravel and lumber, $11.76; Wm. Collins,en• digent $18.76. Caution. adjourned to meet * i'' et 'P wheOe lvir"ravilia,cs$4 atant'o llqr. . LONE/MIMI-GI Mr. Ie, Woodhull and Ur. McLachlan, evangelists. ondueted the services alt Lohdeeboro and ginburn. Xethodii3t Churches On Sunday, and at Lotidesboro Monday evening. Excellent Meetings were held ; theee men are in deep earnest, y ognat. . and their services everywhere are much eerox, erlt, appr,eviated, load was tho last of it contract for Mt. 1.4 b McDermott 0 Acheson's new ball. ••. Dyes ....• • 010, ... . • 9 To gROLAND.-11r. J. SicGarva and wife leave on a trip to the old coantry on the Oth of August. They sail by the Ad- riatic, of the White Star fine, for which • Mr. W. Jackson is agent. ' ()HEAP 11,ATES.-011 Tuesday, 'August 3rd, the Grand Trunk Railway purpose issuing cheep rate tickets to Toronto, London, Port Stanley Seafortb Mitchell, Stratford and Gederich, of which further rtietdars will be dun. . . ONE WAY OF SAYLNO IT LINED: - girl out the ehout of joy and glee; the famine prospect's vanished ,The Stream are once mote 'running free; no plants are longer famished. • Strong hopes of golden harvest fields the husbandman now bath; the dust is laiti, fhQ laW118 are green —old Nature weir it bit' h. • run 'tint run out 10 IL McDermott O McDermott , ..,••• • 6 gthmpell out ......... , D. Helloes ...... .... 101 03 c frohnes,b 31s1 onnott „ 0 Ilyes',11•6•Iti• Leg'eye, Wales 1 • e7" • • nOns gut • ist Innings. noes,11, Sionbery, b TurobilD Empey, run out Stark. b Kennedy •Drenunotid, e Spooner, 11. 1101mes McDermott, b Turnbnll c Maleohnson, b Turnbull ...... ' Reim, c Kennedy, b TorniM•li , Bunched, net out .. . O.* d • • 1 nN1WOOd, 1,0 *I 0 I 0' • ........ . • ........... „ i Holmes, Tomball' .. . ......... , ... BIOS 11 , 11 Leg Dyes .... ••••1•111•••••Itet.r, ......... 0 4f1I441,00. Widen r r.,1,111,11• ....... • . Ye ...... •VY , TOM .................... .......... • 1,011.•••4(0 CLINTON BOW/iLNG .011613.114. er, n. wee WI& Kesme(ty...., 1 - 28 4 IC 4 3 7 0 '15' 11 4 GODERICII*BOB LING ANALYSIS. 1st innings. IleDennett. 13 0 13 4 Belfries.: 21 - II 2 2td Tiodoge. MeDstrot V—, 24 I ".. ' II liohnse..• 19 1 .00,, 1 9 • . 8, •+; 14 ,1