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GODERiCH, ONTA RIO, CANADA. THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1896.
D. McGILLICUDDY, EDITOR.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS- MAY 7
Pante, Ods, Hrweb..-R. W. Ho-
lies/de
Fitttas Bey Laws -F. J. Pridhsm 5
Memsooth sseik+p Cor. -T. J. Vides3
Tr..der of Lisse•e- W . J. Paisley .... 5
PreseripUe.e--C. D Williams 5
Phaeton f-. Sale -Mn. Freese 5
West Huron Kleotto.-W. N. Howe/I5
Pretty Foam- W. R. Baldest 5
Latest Import•tione-Mtesee Yates :
In Reyisg • Bioyde--G. W. Thsmss5
Impend Iteeeur.at -A. R. Alla. 4
A.oticn Sale -Toes. Guidry 5
A Doable Kseos.-G. T. Fuiord 7
H.r.s'e Greatest Sten -R. B. Smith. t
We're 1. it-( tittle Brea 8
Carpets, Rage, Lienleem-J T Aobeesa 8
K.si•.. Cheese -W. R. Bolden . 8
Auction Ste of Hoene sad Lot -(;.crow
k Pr.odfoot 5
l'rosowt Oil -G. N. Davie
yard of Thalia -J.. Y•tn@ 5
Ikcy-cle tor Sal. -F. J. T. Sahel
To the Nablus of Goderiob-J.a Yates
Card of Thanks -ins. Young .
Transfer of License -W. J. Paisley.
Pumps sod F..ttiit Mille-Armatroow
Bros. ft OA 4
It bill Py Hea-m e. Heim . 5
t,'.rpets--Colh.s .1 1.. 5
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LOCAL NEWS 114 BRIEF.
The Aibion hes .ow reached the third
story.
It will pay you to take • look at Robin -
soave 25c. tweed.
The mita budding of the furniture fac-
tory le rang rapidly.
The beet 5c. factory omen to the county
of Huron et Rotn.mos's.
There was an emergent meetlog of Mait-
land lodger Tueedoy evening.
Robinson n havta • big run on Blouse
that hem selling at 40 a.d 75 oto.
Hauler meeting of Huron Eweinpoeut
No 28 1.0 U.F. on Monday evening.
Ins lawn outside the C. mid S sok will
loon be ready tor bowling and tennis.
Incul.r meetly of Maitland lodge No.
3j A.F. and A.M. next Tlsmday evening.
• very interesting oelem. of baseball lit-
erature will be found as pare 2 of this
Then woe • very large •tt•md•nes at the
suction male of howheld furniture on Sat-
urday.
There was • largely attended meeting of
the Charohwo.s.'s Guild on Tuesday
evening.
The apnea assize court opens .ext Mon-
day, Hu Lordship Chief Jaotice Meredith
presiding.
The ballot boxes for the West Hercadn
Lion were takes to ('listen on Tuesday of
this week.
There was Holy Communion at St.
Geore:e at the clow of the morning service
on Sunday.
A Inge number of deed shade trees were
replaced, and • number of new onto pleat•
.d net week.
The courthouse Square bee bees cleaned.
the beds round the beatifieg trimmed sod
the Qa.s cut.
The turfing of the Corby sad Skittles
Risk Amooiatio.'s lewd hasgre•tby improv•
ed the property.
The eacr•meet a the Lord's Supper wee
dispensed is North -et Methodist church on
Sabbath moraine.
F:. 1)owotng's pretty dwelling on the oar.
of St. Patrick sad Vinton/nem will soon
be ready for bobitntio0.
.1m. Yates exte.de • cordial tantalise le
ell to Gall .ed see him in his new eters.
Rook., Wall Paper. Widow Blinds, Sta.
nosey ..d Fancy Goode. Look out for he
edvt. next week.
-Ti. cellar for the port of the Albion to
be built off Mouth•et is being .zo•veted It
extends nearly to Polley'. stables
Friday mooing between geed 10 o'clock
our IOo skirt liens for 6o. between 10 and
II o'olock 35o. table linen for 23o. between 11
and 12 o'oleok 50o. corsets for 390. at Retie -
emu's.
Contractor I). MoL.ne this week moved
Itabbs bath hone. to • poultice nearer the
lake, se that the bathers will net have to
travel over • Mlle of sod.
Loot week, by the omimioa of a word, H
1. Strang was mad* to say thea be wee glad
that not over a dozen merchants were me.
bas of the Mahatma* Institute,whersee the
Collegiate principal would like to see every
Doe • subscriber.
OUR OTTAWA LETTER. ewe th; � ul d, flowoll'•
Gov•tome•1, w we are told. To use es
Agrwultwr•l phren, he weeded Sir bns
Whitt 1{ Oohs on at the Caples beau* cel -
1 have bees amused of having said 1 bed
no Deal[ 1..ee to the breed ; also that my
Srnl'ewvewp•dett mp.tytae. r« Matted my
was act with the Irish booths. of
that t tapir.. week' eater the lop .y ..me ha.img to..s am•,. used with L
Chilli the spy who sought 1.ks ftloo.l of
1.a•• 1.b40et-ne IsIMer. She
New tabus* ■Iateten.
Parnell. But let me inundate to you my
Irish Catholic reprwstauve, Joke Coma -
gam, my Moister of Mares.. Had is 1•y is
my power 1 would hare made bis (Neisser
of R0:ways atter reeding he evlde.eo re -
OTTAWA, Hay 4.--I owe you an seethed the aonetruoteou of the Tobtges
net le my letter et week 1 told you Valley Railway. Oa1y • man d greatea-
a▪ mplest had arrived to help Tapper torus .0.ti.e ability ooatd azure the 000etrae-
bis Goversus.ut .i they ocean tore• upon tion of • railway through • berms ooMey,
term• sod d'vt.tos o1 ow.... Chapleau did with the aid of Goverum•at money, to this
n ot arrive. rowel." I 1014 you what ir
itaof his eiMille. pls.r mi. A we. who deem
iso Ilk tor blme•U oould cot fail to do well
Topper .ad hes tuenJa 5e.• often told tog other if be bad the time
you-• he. Ceeple•u left •1.l nuo City, 1 have also to atroduoc to you letwo
New Jersey, on Suudey for Otiawa on the oostrollers, Wood and Prise sod Sir Frank
IO.It.tI0 of Sir Chet • Tupper On Su.- S.itb : Senators Rom sed Ferguson and all
day *" I° New lurk tea bis way to (h- uak•owo who have entered ley Cabiaci
without portfolio. You will therefore men
ew• be met two delegates Igoe Su .bades that in my reconstruction 1 have had due
Iasi os 11ouJ.y h", Instead of u..mtng os to regard to quantity ; the quality will i. -
Ottawa iiii no h.•1 iuteoded, to tegr•pled Sir prove under my example and tuition.
C'0arl. Tupper bre refusal as 1 returned to 1 have tot yet had the opportunity of
reading Sir
Atlantic Cite. 11 wee sot maul my letter ('has'. reanifesto to the eleotor•te
was muted w1 Monday that It 'peewee known but rally l do not .se where he could un
here the Chupleeu deal bed f•11.a through. prove on the Doe t have suggested.
It warn a surprise le everyone. 0.a T.eday THE HARBOR
a member of Sir idackeezie s Genesi told --
me k• had jest read • telegram received The h•rbcr is still crowded with hems`
from ('hepleau in which b. end : " Have fry.
telegraphed Tupper po.etivly refusing to Captain Wiggins u buoy repairing bis mil
enter he cabinet.'' You will 5e•, therefore, boat -
that the be I told you was not a wilful he : The lodm•a sailed leer week for golden
• Tupper 1i•, bat one of accident. Valley.
But in the refusal of Cb•pleau we have • Capt. MoKiso..m u to command of the
lessee. He had fully intended entering :he Sephi• the e•••oa.
Topper troveramest. He .eddsely deoov-
ere that Sir Chi -flee has not developed that
strem,tb he had retuned upon end not wieh-
ing to join • sinking ship, he Peau.. out.
For .early • week Sar ('tt•rles was trying to
patch up • calumet, bat be found those be
had oouoted upon unwilling to lois him.
He tried to induce Chief Testate Meredith
to come in, but to deohne& 'o did 13 H.
0.1m ad • score of other t )merio teen
whom he approached. Tisdale took the but
but will the people of Ontario my be is as
improvement on Str Mackmrm' 1 thtak
D ot.
I sotto. Sar ('humerus Tupper ham taken in
Tulles end Angers in the piece of Carob
and (Iuim.e. Is pant of political etr•.gth
the tow men are tot likely to prove • great
sonausiuon Morally they may. Hugh
lob. M•odonald leen of Sir Jahn Al takes
Daly -'s place. but has only bees trotted out
u to. hope of •roiling the memory of hie
father. He strongly resembles the old
g entlemen physically, not totally. He se
B athing more or Ito 1h•. • gilt edge elec-
tion card. Apart from the ohmage. 1 have
. esteo..d the Cabinet remains the mama
This a the great segreratioe of strength
1M Liberal party will have to face •t the
polls.
Sir Charles will in • few days. issue he
manifesto for the campeage. Hie first duty
will be to atrod.ce be wbi.et. The intro-
duction to you of each individual member
mean read Like the - "Gentlemen ..d eke -
ten of Canada. It is with pleasure I in-
troduce toof blasts my bster of Railways,
Mr. John expecte t, who expmoto he
k.tghted. • has figured ooe.ptouously is
the evermore; of my predecessors ..d be-
fore parlams.tary inosettg.unr commit-
tees, and as an illustration of be great ad-
ministrative ability 1 have but to pant te
the great works he has exesut.d,aneh as the
Curren Bridre, Tay C5.al. Soo Canal, Soo -
tangos Canal end • moon et other public
works wbioh .toad as • monument to boo -
may and • o•reful headline of otter people'.
Ws
01.11 help te make your hems elm..
bright sod cheerful if re wish to. With
paper of the best gear to Amorists sad
Canadian sea.afaeture, we are in • pecition
to do so. Then, after the papering a den..
we 5..e many asehl se well •e eraammW
%nabs to •ttractive's= te yew room.
Now is the time when yes should deoid• to
make your purohasm M The Fair.
11 the students of the Cettegiate will far
the art two mama wet w herd at their
Mae es they did last week h preparing
for the At Rome, thew will he very haw
failures at the e,•mba•tiea
You should try my Creamiest 0il.5.reethird es.
thee Maritsa, fear
illas for
AO oats. have • mew 5*0.4 Oros C•eliag
Stove, the Geed (,`belt, the heel slew out;
she the Hustler. tato 27 .05 wend. only
112.00. 0. N. DAvt•
Al.'s 4dvass/s Over Wessel&
A mo., fertsatboly for bi., ie set oak a
victim to feekie.'s demes se • memos.
Neateese seed .e.fert are the maim requis-
ites, after that the rust le left bo the seM-
10e m'•ef.et.,ar er taller. Hareem tes-
ters' of ay tied are rarely a mottos, ee
NIP sees Osie to make -_.selves estim-
able bymay pre0000ssd east is their as -
tome. sari very few shape -re aide
through disferuet seam is the sot sad
style of •ten's wit.. But say mew ides fer
'Marne extra smmfort Is quickly spprepri-
• W •sed tbus Fibre Mama w5ieh lumeish-
w the styli to wemea'e elethel is sew brig
vied thrash ..s'e meter semi, M gl« Nb
eawfertisg wermih end prat robes white
7+tr+W s piresp i weld wad . mel elly •••, ••d
The foundation for three boathouses were
laid lam Thursday
Commercial ti.hing showed • decided im-
provement the past week.
The whoopee Kolfage arrived on Tuesday
from Johmstos's harbor with lumber.
The cohr Craftsman mailed on Wedeeed.v
for Victoria Harbor to load lumber tor
nevoid.
The soh000er ('raf'smso s tire trip will
he from one of the northern lake ports to
Thorold with lumber.
Capt Mcleod, who commanded the
Sophie tact season, occupies the same posi-
tion on the Craftsmen.
• number of boys were bathes, ia the
river on Saturday sod Sunday, though the
water wag set very warm.
On Saturday the estimate made by may
.agRlen was that over five thousand perch
bad been hooked ont of the harbor and the
eke.
The sohr Kolf•ge wiled on Wedoe•dey
for Kincardine with some coal, and from
that port the will prooeed to Jobeeton'.
harbor
The tohr, ('r•ttem•m is being rigged out
for w early departure. Her captain sod
pert of her (Drew arrived from Sarnia on
Saturday.
The tug Evelyn called hen os Friday en
her way from bei winter quarters at Wind•
e ar to Spanish river,wbere the will tow loge
this 10.000.
W. R. Tithe sod the Meoh•nio.l S.peri.-
smdemt of the G. T. R., were in bowls this
week ootaid•rhag • proposition to rue trains
to the dock.
Herring are reaching the barhor in large
number, but n. 5000001 of the softness o<
their 8suh at this memos of the year, they
are not much prized.
The tug Eagle trom Rayfield broke one
of the blades of her propeller at that port,
end wee heeled on to the eland in this har-
bor on Friday and had the opposite blade
oat sff.
The eohr. .1 oho Schutt arrived off this
pert early yesterday morales, but on in-
tones of the light wad the wee unable to
get in till noes. She had • oargo of ooal
tor Kincardine.
The sawmill is now 0earias 0ompletioa ee
far se the bendier is ooaem{ed,tee moo sow
bang at work on the ssss.d story. The
frame looks large .ad stress sad it to bold
powerful m•ehioery.
BOOK S AND PERIODICALS.
U rrHo DI+'r MA,.AZI AE ANI REV Ione roes
MAY 1896. --The up -iodate ohmmeter of ire
articles is one of tat foetuses of this gaga -
gine. Thee we tied to the May number •
striking setae'. ey • native of Turkey, oe
"The Sorrows of Anaemia," with tem ex-
cellent engr•vieg.. An admirable character
study, with repeat portrait of Victoria,
Empress sod gm.. is oomtribat d by •
C.eadiw lady. Thus to also • p•Inoti0
Article, from the F.dinburrb Review, on the
Progress of Great Rtitain a her Majesty's
Perlin, and • timely " Plea for Pesos,' An-
other Article deetrtbm the Triomphe of
Christianity, especially in heathen lands.
illustrated with numerous high-ol•m agree-
inv. The lie.. Dr. !tatherla.,d, bissiem•ry
Secretary, contributes • paper in hie beet
style ea the "Gain of Wase." Priseip•l
Shaw, of Montreal, me on Methodist Week -
tog ooeoeruing " lest Things," sad Chs.
Geller Hurwemh, oma on • "Study ta stkia•'
• yesag leasdiso, W. H. Seymour, gives
• .k.teh with portrait. of the Raromees
Ieogen•u, so Austrian lad of wealth .red
pcoatios, who hoe beam As protectress of
the persecuted Methodists he View, .ail
sold ter sophisms for {10,000 te .id ie
funds. ' From Lead to Imbed," e • ar-
ra, story of miaow in the Soothers Peas.
by Rev J. 0. Aagwtn. The warmly -
written 504. d " The Elder's Sis " is eos-
.laded, end the ill.eir.ted story of Irish
Methodists sad Smaggl.rs grows is inter-
est The dsp•rt.ent. el The Weld's
Prerrees," " Current Thought," " Resat
Sakenee," .te., have • portrait of "Tam "
Hakes, • map illestr.tiy the Rgyptea
campaign, and swag timely stoke.
1 will next introduce to you my relative,
Mr. Dtakey, my Minister of Justice, and
my son, Sir Chao. Hibbert, my Solicitor
Ge.er•L I do not belittle in breaking up
family Iles. For tett reaso0 General
Caroe mar be brought to Ottawa.
la introducing to you my Minister of the
Interior, Hugh John Msede.sld, 1 have bet
to draw your attention to hu exterior to
make my motto for brewing him into my
Ca5net, apparent Who oenld mistake in
that now : that curly heir : that tout en-
semble, the offspring of the illeetrio.e ons
whom same he bear., ter Sir John A. Mee-
donald lives in the sea 1 have borrowed
him for the campaign end wiU exhibit him
n -.t in the side .bow but in the big test.
fly Minister of Ftosooe, Mr. Foster. re-
quire no introduotion. He rigid 00oeomv
is the past in keeping down the wages of
the charwomen, the abolition of the vicious
system of henna pocket knives to sse.bere
of the civil .ervtoe, all point to the etesag
seasonal, principle. with which be hem been
e ndowed. Ho perm.seot isvestmest of
your bard earned wars@ end airings in web
waterways as the Frederieto. Bridge Co.,
1s whish be has salted Away $300,000 of
your storey sad the pro.pees@ which be
ham shown in colleetnosg the interest on this
5300,000 low to he political friends reflsots
erode ea his exeontive ability.
1■ introducing to you my Minister of
Trade end Camara, Mr. iv.., l may
Mw year attention to the feet be e eon-
eplo.ously yleeble to my Omver..aent es as
authority es investment. in foreign ass -
tries. He is well posted is Texas r.sobi.g
but I cosset tot he kolas wythi.g sheet
machine in his ow. es.otry. He is .ess
el your narrow nailed politicians ache will
dsseenoe you for going out of yew eon.
005.try to invest the messy you have mei.
1. it.
My three Freseb bi.ietere ere as
ppeaer..ddvdy new mm. Mr. Desjardi.s, my
4(oleter ei Pabile Werke, was brought late
Ler Mueba.sie's Gever.me.t • few mesas
age to 611 • pees se tae else would amps.
Yr. Angers kiekeel himself set lest
Jitter. end hes sew kicked himself beak
He Ing• should hare less stab
their any by tee time. Mr
T•illes, my sew Pmt baster, a misty
es triol. He epees to have • big R„
with the bishop end there w se Ors..em'
in my Cabinet le quarrel wit► him- He
may pewee a Mess nerd.
My iilb.ister a Militia, Cel. Tide.
steed
by .cis the hater of seed las.emie.,
es that after (Ler. Meredith, end OMsEM e
hely
/y .e. Mb. L had masked hu.
refused be Ms a i rewarded Nm by t.k-
be him Ia.
is 1st..d.stog te yen my Maar d
Ailtelelhare Dr. Meet gas, 1 might ear be
A CHARJIING FUNCTION. I wam aoau.d, •.d ow OVER THE HURON TRACT.
marked thett•hour of midnight 1h•1rpl•••ures
Iprevailed. Had then hese d i5 the
of old matey peruse. for imover is
Goderieh or neywbere else, we thick, oosld
be .....bled so large • Dumber of charm -
Wyly droned .ad handsome women, and it
caly wsotedi .1.1 Sir Roger Its ('overly 1.
stake the patties& p►ctueo even' for owtn-
ies.
The musical porticos of the lveuine's en
torte nmest was dl that the moot fastidious
oriuo could deans, mid though the program
as pealed was spm.e hat varied,it i.. -ked net
the features of true music.
The little interlude gotten .p by the mei-
• ses master wee • pretty sewed. that was •
fund of knowledge to m.ov •sed of interest
to all.
We think there were over bye hundred
game sod etudesta present during the eves
and that such • Dumber could fled
room to move around, new various mimes,
hear charming musical .ambers and sit
down to • charming supper .bows not only
the o•p•billties of the buildieg,but that the
Collo/nu staff and pupils must have bees
well organized .0d industrious, for all pres-
ent will admit that they wero all the time
At Hoa.
We 000.ot close without oomplimeouag
the staff and committeres on the perfection
of the arrangements and the very seoo.m-
ful °aversuons of ldsit, under their •us-
pioe. on M. !try.
whole some would MVO OM 1
Th. Colleg'lat.. Conch r{azlona.
The sarherloe . er.ar were.. --s..
las e.11 elf t:.i.r.iest-•. hetet-
teal Program The "{lee ate
While 1. ate te Dale.
THE staff aced pupils of the Colle-
giate Ia.titute, earl) leer week, mad
ems ohne beaked lei -baster to their eo-
. sd C .veneariose, which wee held ia the
institute ea Friday evening. The invite.
tione were on • four DM1s folder, in two
colon, white and blue. the colors of the ool•
lege. 0a the tint pegs was the invitation
over the signature et the Secretary : on the
mooed, order of the evening, vu : games it.
Amenably H.11. musical programme to As-
sembly Heil, Mineralogical tad Btologioal
exhibit to Source room, Scieuti8o expert -
AUCTION HALO
All parties settleg their ais iMa plated at
this eaoe will have a tree Bebe* mama
la the 1 .t .n se the time of sties.
Ameba sole of bsesh.ld 'writers •.d
erose b the realism* el Mrs. i F. Tea,
Hasa stress, es lfe.d.y. May 18th, 11196.
Thea Ovalry, Awh.s-.
Asides sae el baso end let Mil es Na-
pier Pa. tow el theilarlek, as Tusdsy bay
19th at 12 Meek soca The one will lake
!its.at the amides mart, Hamw area
Guidry, •.Mise«.
menta In Junior Leaving room ; Godonob
Harmony Orch• •Ir• in •t,etdnoe ; pro-
meo.ding durtng the evening: nfreoh-
menu served in the g)mnasium. O. the
thirf, Muses.( 0011'nbutioo,. Voo•1-lees
C5,itoo, Mw Eve Actaeon, Miss Tome.
Mw M. Streaks., Mem R. Wilkinson, Mr.
W. Lagan. Inetrun•ental-Mrs Logan,
Mies Unearth. Mise Competes*, Mime Cas-
par, Mess Ausebrook, Miss Lee, biro
sm117 NefteL Keo•ptt.D committee -Nue.
b. Is. McMordie, Mw M. Dickson, Mise
Wintfrede Ball, Mini_ ft. Strang Mess Mo -
flunky, Mw R Robert/too, Hese M. Allan,
Yaw L. Loss, M Mcllouald, J. A Floyd,
R H.L, B. Germ., sod oo the fourth Co11e-
su.te't.ff, H. 1. Strang, K A., Principal,
A. 3. Moue, B. A. , Mum H. Charles. R. A.,
Him K. Melelleu, Ili 1) Grant, J. S. ('.m-
emo. The page had terse blue stripe. run •
D ino •croon the omen, one being tread and
the outer ones narrow -the colon of the In-
• 'itute-giving it • nos appearenee.
Having the talismanic card that gave w
the entry we orr,.sed the thresholl by the
,.em sulr0noe and enured what appeared
• fury: bower, when we were received 1 y
the nra'v, and prettily .tired, maidena of
the reeep'tnn committee, and the .*..enliee
memhere,who welonmed w with h•ad•hake.
wur.eow word* •„d winning pantile Ih•t
made us at once at home. When through
the pleasing part of introduction we mon-
gifted to move oar eyes from the fusee, and
were thus enabled to note the deooratiooe.
The Hap that hue braved • thmsa08 years
the battle and the breeze had the place of
honor, and the -eters sod stripe of Cousin
Jonathan was neer by. All the entrsoose
and exits were draped with damask, nicely
festooned, and around the h•11 and 'orrery
niche were pretty flowers, while ottomans
used easy chain were m every- cosy- Dorset.
On turning to ascend the Maws, e0em eyes
were attracted by pow of charming Mar-
gaeritm that lined the stairway, sod,at the
turn bloeeome ta greet profusion were sea.
On reacting the wooed Hoof there wee an-
other pleeeurseble moment. as • detach-
ment of the reoeptton oommitw mot as
with • .e.,n04 greeting. A glance atoned
the hall showed that 65111, are rind time
meet have been used to bring it to suet per-
fection. A veil to the teachers' study,
wbioh wee exceedingly oomleruN., led to
• esrutiny of the specimen au the *domains
room, where the Department of Solana is
located. A11 through the evening the clam
room wee largely attended, sod as every
esimple of our minerals was terefully labeled
much interesting intermetiot was obtained
by searches alter " Nature and Science.-
Parsee
cience."Pamine out by the western door, then
across the h•11, the • •sent to the third floor
was made. Her. Ike gathering was 'imply
immenm',•od p.magew0y to the gymnasium
was somewhat crowded. On entering the
assembly room it was even that early every
g est had an occupant, one ad of the room
being tenanted by thole apparently above
the frivolities of youth, while at the other
some twenty tables were surrounded by
players at nearly every kind of harmless
mesa la the mottos there was great fun,
as the players of both sexes were evidently
in for • good time, and were bound not to
be disappointed.
ID the centre of the chamber there was
moms promw•ding at the begionung of the
syming. but as time wore on the gathering
assumed mob large proportions this one
could only pees through by skilful stewing,
se the balloon -like sleeve' of the fair sex join-
ed .&oh other in every direction. The part
of the edifice wee also teetotally arranged
and embellished, and under the Institute
motto, " Palmars non mine pulvere," wee
soon the • ord "V1 •loom.," which • o100. is-
fon'hewed to be formed by • piece of
blue ribbon with white edges, the school
001ore.
After ratios awhile and listening to the
anemias opening number of the •.rmssy
Ormh'ma's, • trip dews stair. was made to
the gymnasium where 'upper w., to be
served. Here, as everywhere are, , all w
sat and trim, end theme the Bags that
graced the walls were two very old halts,
sank of which had • printed oar4 attained.
Oa one were the word', "First is the 6.1d
sad lost oat," end oo the other, "I was at
at Hlenheim with Marlborough," very milk -
frog .mte..l, sod the originator to certain
ly entitled to • step of promotion for the
thoroughly British wit diepl•yed. In the
osiers of the gymusei.m wee • erge table
lades with doiie•oiee that would tempt Epi-
curus himself were he alive,sod around ihls
were of the product of the Indy friend' .f
the institute were twenty wilier nee,aneh
steely draped .ad arts0ged sod set off with
pretty boaiaeta At the north end • row of
{ewess awed se a rover for those who had
be.anipuete the dishes •ad 811 the hund-
red' ot amps with .teaming coffee. Shortly
afar toe the order was riven, " ()m te the
supper roots," and seem the patty of the
May bufb of the Iodise and the ore•king of
palest leathern rave ...etek•ble mvi-
dmesa el an meatus ..arse. Sees the tables
wore 0re.pied and then the member@ of the
janier mlmme@ mm.tead their duties as at-
tendants, duties whish they gr.esfolly and
aimlessly performed. All who partied et
refrenemente were evidently plowed with
Ion ss.ssst5im served and the -hot int
''setae them, end It fit only fair te my
that the tams wee Is every detail worthy
d
Mess he mama holt the mapper hall the
m.M.l program, gems and pr..sasdisg
COMING AND GOING
Mum Mary M•cers is in town.
Capt. Parsons lett lest week to rejoin hie
ship.
J. A. McLean, of Wingham, was in tows
Thured.y.
Capt. U. M.Leod, of Sarum, was in town
this weak.
Mra John W. V•nstter was to Stratton!
Saturday last.
Malcolm McDonald has lett for the I.tke
of the Woods.
.1 A McDougall ie agate rutting Maseru.
Kelly and Kidd.
\\ Arden Strachan was in town o0 count)
business 11 onday .
Wm. Rubino is o0 • business trip to
Johnston'. harbor.
Percy Watton, of London, woe .t the old
borne, We.t-et, the week
A. M. Todd, of The Clinton New.-Rec
ord, was in town Thureday.
(ilio. Allan left town o0 Saturday on •
visit to • uuole in M.t.00ville, Mich.
Mia Alice McKee, of Marysville, Kam-
a, a the guest of bet outman. Mrs. A. R.
Allem.
Geo. Gust, ot ('hic•go, arrived in Fawn
on Sot.tday .vetting on a visit to the old
how
W. Jaruem,a typo of Wingh•m, made •
call at THE (Asad(. office on Setard•y of
last week.
Reports from Toronto are to the effect
that J. It. Miller, 001 o0e time 1' 1.1., u
s.rio.ely i11.
Mn. W m. McLean has returned to l:ede-
riob with the intention of making it her
permanent home.
W. R. Robertson sod (' A. Humber were
in London the peat week on busman in
oo0neouon with The Kensington Furniture
COM pwy.
Joe Morris, of Colborne, who has bees
oon6ned to his bed for iso Icor • time, al-
though cot reoovering rapidly is sed to be
holding his own.
BLUEVAL
TtuE.tay, may
Joo. Messer has purchared • bike.
Chris. Thornton has traded houses with
he mother.
Jam•m Hamato0, of Wingham, upset
Susd•y *0 town.
look Gardiner u vetting he niter Mn.
F. McCracken, of Br.mml..
DUVLOP
lca.nAV, May 5
Arbor day wee observed here en Fnd.y
last, at tee wbool.
W. H. M•oQIuarrie, of this Clinton Leh
school, wee • treasient veltor on he wheel,
the week.
R. D. Morris has returned from Austin
Manitoba. In he trip down there was an
• ooldent on the train, c.uaed by • washout
on the retread.
Andrew Green hen returned from his trip
arose the ooc•n and is r.laung he exper-
iences of wiling on the mighty deep to •
large chole of Mends, not forgetting the
hie sex, who are deeply enraptured on he
safe return amongst teem once again.
CARLOW.
Mosi,Ay, May 4.
The Imdepmdest Mo4'ertbyites will hold
• aomia•tiag meeting at Carlow os Satur-
day. May 9th, at 2:30 o'olook.
The "Twvelliog Dairy" sent out by the
O.A.C. will reit West Huronat the follow-
ing please at the data, given :
Blyth May 22,
Auburn 26,
Dungannon " 27,
Ktatut " 28,
Leghorn " 29,
Holme.ville " 30,
Clinton Juan 1.
All .••frogs oommueoe at 1 o'clock sharp.
•11 are invited to attend, especially the
farmers' wives and d•uehters.
AUBURN.
?ermine, April 30.
The planing ..d mw rill of Jamas
1 oueg, the well-knewn eentr•wor and
battier, wee destroyed by • fire which
broke out the morning about 5 A. M. The
whole .eighMrbriewl wee ..woe aroused a.4
the took of $ehti.g the Games was bores,
bet despite d1 of«s•, the heading turd ma -
After, aid .teeb is mill was etwnpleely de -
stayed. The limber ontsade the mill wee
saved through the good work that woe dose
by the Impromptu hre brigade. The lot@ e
estiniatd at shoot 53.600, epee which therm
In only sea 8800 i.rense•, Mr. Year.
Mae is eve .t the Ma.....rpri.i.g trees is
*hie empties, has the sympathy .1 the entire
commonalty is ast
the eality whish hes betel -
lee hi.. it is hoped that be .ay 1.M be.
way ft te rebuild. ea ►e Weary won •
area been to the v1115. e..4 asnw.niing
The Grist from the Loral 111./11.
• Wieldy Masi •1 Ces.I Mew. served
0{ le e.4* averelsede - rfeh and
Peas (lipped mad landene.d
Press More. .seder..
.SSEL>S Brussels cheese factory
will begsn work for this sea... oe Monday,
May, 1116.
Se•(orth Freak Gutteridge hoe rented
Mrs. F. Came gravel end sand pita for •
term of years.
MoKillop John Kerr, • gentleman over
seventy years of age, ham takes to himself •
wife for the fires time.
Crembrook : Politica disouwow are now
in order. 1)r. Maedon•ld will poll • large
vote in the sub -tweets.
W Ingham : The yoga bachelors of the
town gave • very '.oew.sful a ..misty on
Thursday evening last.
Morns : t,ordioet Nicholson, who lives
near Itelgrave, he. • hound that recently
pretested him with 13 puppies.
Seaforth Mem Lir,ie Lennon has gone to
Detroit, where she will enter St. Y•ry'•
hoepeal, to train for • professional nurse.
W Ing berm : Geo. Roe has p urobased from
McLean. of (.odertoh, the tine driving horse,
King, and will put him on the track at mos
for training.
Molesworth : On Wednesday of last week
Mia M. Brown was united tor lite with T.
D. Edgar, of (:orr:e, formerly clerk here for
A. M. t'•tterooa.
Grey : Doctor George H•11, • ons of Tboo.
Hall, formerly of (trey, now of Montreal, is
vatting he grand parents end uncle, Jobe
Ransom on the 6th coo.
brussels : Rev. G. H. ('obbledick is an-
nounced to pre•ob Epworth League serums.
in 1(attoubury street Methodist church,
Clinton, on Sabbath, 17th nom.
Se•forth : M. Y. MoLew left on Tuesday
afternoon for Picts., to attend the funeral
of his nephew, Jolla McLean, eldest so. of
J. W. Mol.ew, of the Photon Timer.
Brussels : The Grey and Morro Dimtriot
. 0d Wingh•m District will bold • joint Sab-
bath School Convection in the Methodist
churoh, Krassele, on Wednesday, May. 27.
Se•forth : James Sperling and family,
of Myth, have moved to tows, end w111 re•
side hen in future. Mr. Sperling hu a
ttceition as engineer a C'Iuf i. Bennett's
planing mill.
Godenrh ar
: While browiog on the
back of hie 1.h{ spring, W. Sterl-
ing turned up an Indies tapping gouge mods
from stone : it is 1. • good state of preserva-
tion, sod most bare been used many years
ago
Brussels : Henry Taylor, o((:rab•m'is Sur-
vey, got • letter from he grandsoo, Harry
Alain, who went to Maitobe the spring.
He says that on the 16th of April they had
a' inches of mow. Here on that day it wee
very sultry.
Seatorth : Me. Mary Pollard, of Lamore,
Dakota, who h•. beau visiting friends in
this section during the past winter, retained
to her western home on Tuesday. Sim was
joined at Stratford by her brother -la law,
Mr. Cloak, wife •0d family, who are going
to Dakota to settle.
W hngb•m : A quoit wedding tack place
on Tuesday afternoon et the residence of
Mr. D D. Aiken, 175 tames Ave.,Wiosipeg,
when mr. W. H M,a.arrey, (' f'. K. •gent
at Tache stenos, wee united in m•rrieee to
M. E. A. Sharpe, formerly of %Vingb.m,
daughter of it es. Sharps, of Souris, Man.
THE COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE.
1 he sommitt a charged with the manage-
ment of the oo0vetmgtaoe at the Collegiate
Institute 1••1. Friday *vain, desire, on be-
half of the staff and students of the Inati-
tute, to return publicly char hearty Unlinks
to each and all of the many kind friends
that 000tributed In any way, by loans, do-
n ations or personal amutaace, to 1h• mo-
dem and plmssn of the entertainment.
They regret that in the hurry of seeding
out tavlt•tieee the amain of • few friends
were inadvertently overlooked,and &Teo that
from one atm or another • few of the in-
vitation sent out did not reach their prop-
er intimating.
They else resist to my that in future it
will be .ed... ry tom& guests to show their
Garde of invitation on entering, o • oon.id-
.sble number of persona who bad not been
invited, relying on their own .msursnoe and
the good nature of the oommittee 000lly
• in and made themselves very math
at home.
The following is • summarized •element
of the receipt. and expsditures cumatioted
with the entertainment
Ra4'11 11N.
Subscribed by trustees . .... $ 6.n0
'• papas .... 15.60
" teachers 5 60
x NISDITICILM.
Pristine, etatiesery, sad
panto.
Orehssar•:
Livery ....
For Deoor•uos. .
For refreehmemts
9.50
5.00
3.00
1.85
7.85
- 27.20
We uad.r.tsod that Prof. Frani. J.
Brown, president of the i)el.arte College of
Oratory and Faamitioueee A".oci•tioe of
CasW.,tbo w.11-ksewei and successful hum-
orous and dramatic) reads, has here en -
sawed to give an ageing of readings for the
C.I. Literary Society on Thursday. the
21st net, la the A...rnbly hall of the ('ol
legiate.
Prof. Brown in eery highly spoken of by
the peas,
•.d se the prim,of admission will
he plead at the moderate figure et 10 et..
i• e be be hoped that the r-nni el the 1. -
statute will ase to it teat he has • fell helm
en tee he fist seeseems e r Gabriela.
k. B. Smith'' greet 10 Days' Mab own
mermen ted•y. 1'k. very epeeist pries. .e
. sassed is today's mama advertise-
ment sad dronew d'atr*Mled 'breathe**
1.b truer sod amity will se lett meed
their plea of be m= Auras the soot tee