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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1887-03-25, Page 1�. , •1 .. .. .. , e-, .F - ''cr . . . ... r �' n - , • ,. 1j C .,ie 91 . . ..m., � . , i: - , . . .. .1 ,. I - . � 4 I . I . n1 I , i T I . . — I . ­qw— --qw— 7— -,o --TJr­Tft. • r Z I ' _ * am- 1. E a 0 L X ON iN E E n ' . 1 \ ' _rrr :. .. :x A `QL 22 1110. 1$ • - iERM-41.50Per Annum aadva.1v y CLINTON, ON`1%, FRIDAY, MARCH 25,. 188 7. - - lIttionnK•,• «z►,t..sZ.s _ -" Y1 publi-Iter. Nore R.R. Aee,oinmoda iou questious could not. be answered, tut it held on Friday; the 18th inst, There was . e, DILANCIIEST,ck,, BLVTff his foot, 'Under the skilful cure of A doc- would depend largely on the municipali- a large attendance of both g parents and CHANGLs.-Mr. 1Vm. Borland has sold 1�R1EFs, =Miss Brooks, of Morris, in for he tont} soon be around again. -- tics themselves, and on the C P R Co. visitor, thus showing that the people of his bouse and lot and intends to travel company with Mrs, Richard Wilson, of � BRia;Fs.-=Alr. Jas. Stoneman; of Essex SHALL C'LINTON HAVE A C. P. R. Mr. Manning pointed out that Clinton this section take a deep interest in the this summer, and expeels to see many of this Place, left for Brandon, Alanitoba, on count who has begs visiting friends in was situated in the heart of the second education of their children. The various his old friends about Ottawa bo intends Wednesday mornin y' CONNECTION. count necordin to o ulation and third ' left for Dakota b g' .a number of ethers this vicinity, has rettfrned home. A great. according o wealth jptltpulProvince. This classes were examined by the teacher in to have a sale about the 1514 tif_April to y special train on Tues- many new buildings are to be built here — charge, Mr. Latta, assisted by Messrs. i dispose of his goods. He is the oldest liv• day. The assessor is on his annual round. this coming summer. The lack of suit. large district bad but one railway system, Doig Arid Thom and Bliss Alaudson, and Ing resid�p ant between the Nile and Mau- Mr Chas..Hamilton recently sold his horse able dwelling }louses to rent has hitherto t, • LARGE MEETING AT WOODSTOCK I and was undoubtedly anxious to secure Ithe ready manner in which the pupils ehester, be havipg lived here duritlg the. for the a11m•of $135. Mrs.Way, of Wing- I been a serious disadvantage to this village; another. Geographically Clinton was the ,answered the questions put to them fast 45 years. IIA has been a kind friend bam, who has been visiting at NIr, Ham- however, matters are likely to be remedied The Clinton delegates appointed by the i centre of the county, and its people be- slioiced tollclusively that they had been and neighbor, and a useful, man iii 'the rgond's here, returned home Wednesday;. Phis season, as quite a number ofdwellin '' lieved also that it was the commercial q g ri R. R. Committee t& -represent the town at . carefully and systematically taught. At neighborhood, To say that be w ' � f mor,.d�acgompanied her. Messrs houses tire being built. far the purpose of centre. It had on its borders five lar e y P g tanner and Shane a efforts were the most routing. The Rev. Wm. Torrance i, the Woodstock meeting; left on the early f2 tho clove of the csamtuatiotl Air. Jnr mixed i9^but a feeble %da sof ex resin ' p of train on Thursday last, and before reach- and wealthy townships, nu less than six was appointed -chairman. %gho then callect the fueling oftii'e community. His dao h- prominent features at the R. C. Concert, Hensall north, occupied the pulpit of the of the most important count roads from g I p 5n that thriving Gown were joined by I P Y upon the teachers and ratepayers present tort Bfl�i, Ballyntine, from Saginaw CYty, ,,Wjngham, on the ;they were encored Methodist church ogre, last Sunday ;the delegatos from carious points, lioth north . all directions centered there, and it was for addresses, all of whom ex pressed Is here on a visit and intends to remain several times and were greeted with vocif- occasion was the )reaching of the an a also a railroad "hon tion, An line Conn- t lid l talbe number of one preaching dred�°urheae dole rtes conn a toretheruri 11 ' n. J c present Y 9 inti of 6hesacl�ool�atVotes oft Arne stand• until after the first of 11a,v and then take erous applause; they ar•e the boys to draw missionar sermon;- tiler receipts we are ' )ctilig For traffic with thes stem a crowd and brio t "- Y .t• g g P would of necessit be compelled to tb g ks were hes father beano with.her, `His family �� g ]own the house. pleased to learn, are largely jn advance of ont the inpjtation of the Woodstock Board through the towns Beyond doubt pass then passed to the chairman and to the have promised him that when he depai" ' • >•1-�4young, of this place, and agent last year. 'Fhe Rev; Mr. Godfrey did 11 or Trade, to meet the parties Applying for I g y ladies wbo had so kindly provided for th'e ' this life his remains, will, be, interred at for the Ross'Knlfe, Sharpener, in one day similar duty on Iiensall,North _ ilio charter under which they expect to ton leas the foremost manufacturing toyvn wants of the "inner man," when the,�'eg• Balj,s church, on the base line, where be last weekeald twenty machines to farmers �..— coUstruct the proposed road, and from the I ill the county, having extensive establish- amination was brought to °•close by all I had a White'Tronze monument erected in Milton. 'During last year there were LAST wANANOSII. feeling evinced,, and the desire to deal I menta for the manufacture of organs, fan- singing God save the Queen. ; last summer, to the memory of ,fis- wife shipped from the station here, by Messrs. Bumrs.-The Literar Society of West - liberally with the project on the part of ping mills, threshing machines, and other - n 9 Y all the represented municipalities, should I articles. Tho Loherty Organ Company ' I, [EN;BU1tN. ;and also l�mselt: and fftk cars of'saltYoung and E)aMaichsis marchinix g llaylevening,held a pIll, J McCliic tnton occupyinment ing the C. P.R. undertake the construeti: of `slip nearly 20) organs per month, and I •+. g E py e ship li Alac herson.�have' IllAltlifitC• VISITING,—Mrs.J.IIortonspentseveral ifuLI,LrTT. along, Blyth dudes aredisappearing;.pro- the chair; the admission fe being this Loute there is..clearlya srlendid pros- P }+ < n only m -,u j:. .._ - i (i,1i 's ' town last week tit ue of 1l !_ , �. Ji. 6 r __ •,, bably tipPlr }viii( ..clot.4,P.4 tirA worn out,..••., ten cents,. x 1ax&• - pumilea-w-,re:pr. e , Act fir the unjdei,, 0. * >�a, ; tiatrerss)f 6,irtseh- � utZch�ines. paid on -t- r, I es tit, • _ . gr P. ts• J. bier. `-Yli-ss nfary-Atellnus spent-li' - FC•r..="Sire. Henrv, sr. of the 1"3t1� e ri„ Alert., takes veli with both nlarrjed an� about X13.bein realized; the )rngra.mmo -- rhe dele ates were cordial} received -Ther r e e al fur freight every year. and Bir. Andrew Iteitl s of the 7th con. single ladies in the pleasure of sleigh rid• ,,is a whole was Lyell tendered, lBtr Robert g Y There were also the raja dealers the fele days with her aunt •Mrs. McLea'u. , The the people of 1Vroodstocic, and eater- , g ADD1tESS.-Instead of Navin Sabbath I have both been sick for some time part, Ing. Complaints have been made about Alutch has been wuree this week, but is tainedatlunch at the O'Neil House,', millers, and other es:ablisbmentS, whose g bat aro now much improved in health. children not being allowed into sc)tool be again improving. I Francis, President White, Reeve Karn railroad business was a large item every School as usual next Sunday Rev. Air, RATTIER UNU811AI,,-- Long ago and fore l5 minutes to nine if they happen to DLATH.-AI•ra Jus BIcCfill of whom and Jas. Suth gland: I P. 1•esidjn in year, Such a line could also tap the salt Black will address the scholars and Bible b b PP' , e '.p interest in its heart at that town. Clintonclass for about an hour -and a half in the far from here, Rev. Bir. Hough baptised be early; and the idea prevails that oil mention was made a weelt ap, has passed eM the chair and, vice chairs. 1`ne institu- church befog a child. Far from there again, h cold mornings at least, there should be to that bourne wh°nee iia traveller ever tions of Woodstock were inspected, a, far was nolo jeAtOus of its neighhorirg towns, gtheusualservicecommences. her• and on still anothergcircuit he.r]a.t no restrictions as to their entering. At returns.' Her strong constitu.tioil stood as time would allow. There ds kfience I and did not care which lake point was FISHING: -Fishing on the ice is in- week, baptised her babe, . He- says be is the next meeting of the School Board the her well ihrou •h a severe trial on every hand of push and prosperity in elected, so long as the line ran through dulged in now by agood many both young now waiting for that childAo grow tip and, question of whether or not the use of tine I friends hoped to see her again iu good this progretsiye town,. Real estafe is the town to reach it. He was not prepar- and old. Some have been successful in be married. Bible selections shall be continued in the health, but un 16unday of ]ast week her 1.- boomingg; and, buildings goi ig ill on -a}1 eft to say what financial aid the town chapturing quite a number of herring,but- r school, will come up; tlae school board limbs began to swell, and on Friday she . :, sides'. Much interest was taken in a visit Would give, but if a line were projected, all agree that they Are not as plentiful as A PLF,ASAtvT 1 parr. -A big sleigh load here stands three Conservatives against passed awn She had reached the e of ' likely to be of advantage, Clinton would the ,were last year. ,r of cbristian friends invaded tl.e home of I y g to Hay's furniture and chair manufactory, g ' y Horton Bir. Isaac Lawrence oil Monday evening three Reformers, and a ,rot diicussion is I nearly seventy-one. years, being yoranger. This institution employs betweeu• 460 and n•ot be behind other places in, oflering p�RSOv 14fr.. and Mrs. A expected. The funeral sernon of the late than her husband by about five �i'yenrs: some inducement to obtain it. ` last, and spent a very-hleasant`evening, P - I hands gild contemplates large addi- spent a short time in Clinton, last week. to held cheer him, u after his winter's Elizabeth McGill of East Wawanosh,was She was born in the count • of Cavan pTre- The result of the meeting ivas•the unaui- p, 3 , tions. It turns out chairs right from the g While there Bir. Horton, (who has been confinement to the house. Mr. L. is much preached by Rev. J F Parke, in Trinity land, and moving t° the township of Dar - log, and 2,000 chairs of all kinds and sizes mous adoption of a resolution favoring ,afflicted with deafness' in one ear) visited improved iu health, nand ho Church, last Sunday morning, the edifice lington, county of Durham, Ontario, she11 1. is an ordinary day's work. The rattan the granting of the c}�arter asked for, n d tor, viol thinks he has been greatly P hopes to get out being filled so its utmost ca acit The retrained there u6til ISu4 when she came department also was inspected with in I On•Tuesday afternoon, Alavor Beattie, benefited by his treatment, to the fresh air as soon as the spring opens. attendance was small at the Rankin Co. to East Wawanosh. {'She�fiad many tela- - terest. Woodstock is on the boom, with. of Seaforth, and Alesars. D. D. Wilson , His many friends will be glad to see II Y Doy,s.-The call ,or help to get wood round again. concert, but the programme was good and tives, several of whom attended the large out doubt, and plenty cf railway facilities and Dr. Coleman, came up,to C:intan, as for the church was ablyresponded' to, on I performed with ease and skill • those who funeral on Saturday,Among them may and push and;. enterpriseamougits citizens a delegation from the Rai -]road committee , Monday afternoon. bout twenty-five WOOD BEES.=Wood bees are all the did not Attend missed a treat. Mr. Thos, be mentioned Mr Brown, of Durham, now- are the reasons given for it. of that town and had a conference with rage. just noir•. On Wednesday of last Passmore, rinter, men, some with long saws and axes,others vp , is authorized to receive deceased, who married twice, and had R The meeting proper was held in the the Afa. or, members of the Railway com- , hook them was a beet Mr. Mountain's,r Ca subscriptions or advertisements for the famij of ei hteen childrea •and bars y y with teams, went to Hamilton McManus' 1P y g Council Chamber; and from this neigh mittee, and others, regarding the pro- bush And cut and hauled the yearly supply o❑ the 11th con.; one at Mr. Walter Can- CLINtoN NE%v ERA. - Rusk Of Southampton, the mother of borhood the following parties were in at posed road. They ask for theco•operation of wood for the Leeburn Presbyterian, n►nghant's; one at Air. John Barrs, on I twelveebildieu and ra_dm t tendanee :- of Clinton in securing it and were willing y the boutldary and one at Air. George '' g� 11 R.P. =9fAj4Ly_. 1 Clinton -D A Forrester, A Alcllurchie to %voirk unitedl %t i h t e .eo to of th church. Crawfords, on the 13th con. all the same •EXETER. ae alt I telyicbut has not bfen pan robust ­ 4. ' Y h, p P 11 lATRIr1IONIAL-:Mr. J. Ho arth, who dA The next da 5,_'RI\G �HO�y6.-The sprjng show un- health• }Riots, but with hi�'.gOOd bodily I. Reeve; A H Manning, Deputy -Reeve, acid place for that purpose: •--!'he meeting was g y. y his neighbor, Air, T. der the_aus tees of the Stephen and Us- frame, hia chances would appear to be '" 1Cr H Perrin, purely an informal one, and no. fixed has been away in Dakota about two Years, Robertson and Air. Miller, on the base borne Branch o ri a Step} Society will good for 11 number of years yet a come. ''• . Exeter --Jas. Swinerton find Geo.Wil:is; coon was decided n, returned this winter; and having decided line, each had another bee, Agricultural Kincardine-Bii'or Leslie and Reeve �� p _' that it is not good to be alopo, hAs sac- be held oil the- Society's Grounds, in -"��`� } ceedCd in C tnrin .popular HAR.IILE$S ENJOYMENT, - Oil Frjda Exeter, on Tuesday, p COLiJURNIE. Martin. T.UCKE11,Sa1l4T11. a,p . g one of our )O ular da Aril 1. th 1887. our ladies I evening last a pleasanftitne was spent 17 . Liberal L'ttll rs--itlr. And Mrs.- 1tTAltcr of Goderich=hia or Sea er Reeve John_ Y g , Miss Bella McLeod, to re- prizes will lie' awarded for stock'. S t; , LRIEFb.-Iev, Bir, Puupert preached in a large number, Ol', young ff,lks of th 11'e hope to see the affair turn Out to be a Wingham, Are yisitirigfrienda here. L'ho von, Deputy -Reeve Cameron, Meaars.l4'in. T,urner's church on Sunday last, Mrs, turn with him as his bride. The wedding net *hbnrhood, at lira Iiel1 's Ou the 13th I b } , r rand success %%hjcli we are sure it will. revival services which started about three '-I.Lee._-.I',. McZwao, James Alitchell, and R. Edward Turtle}; has received word of the took .place at;. the residence of the brides I con. Dancing ivas the amusement of she grand ` weeks ago it I3cumich slier, are stilt going. reg Radcliffe. serious illness a her father, BIr, Pude, of mother, on Commercial road, on 1Vednes- "occasion, and was kept up until about 4 Dhow\RD.—On Thursday. last -it ap• the } ave bad grand t Seaforth-Mayor Beattie and. D. Cole- Trowbridge. I day last, about 3 o'clock ppm., Rev. Air. a m, when all departed to their several pears that Bir, T. Boyle, of Centralia, was. Jas. y i3oggarlh has moved ettlss sCranafo dr man FARnI SOLD. -Mr. Appleton Elcoat Black officiating. After a sumptuous re- i homes, well pleased with- the agreeable, cutting ice, on the river near Essery's, for his wife is going to remain there while he, Bayfield -Reeve Pollock and Rev. Mr. has purchased the Alexander Farm by past was' partaken of and quite a number j social Aud merry t<+ane Of the even'n 's eh• Blofratt s hotej, of that place :with 'other of net hbors-and acquaintances Navin vl g workmen. The other workmen u+out to I spends the Bummer in Dakota. Hodgins. private bargain, paying for it the sum of g q g itOyme�t, and hoping that Harry would ---+f %urich-J. Williams and H. Happel. $6000. -Air. Elcoat will use it principally arrived a very pleasant time was spent I still remember thctll on similar future oc• Ecsery s, leaving Boyle alone cutting ice, ,R1IUCEF1SI,i►. _ Goderich tiihnshi Jos. White} De- P p Y until the wee sma' hours, when all se- , casions. whenito their surprise upori returning they PERSONALIS -Mr. Rod. SlcLeod, of the P- _ Y, As a stock farm, it.being well -watered and crated %vishina the happy. puts -Reeve. nearly allsebded down. P pPY• couple a long REMOVALS. -Mr, ,Tames McCool left could not find Air. Boyle, but fount} the village of Brucefield, goes shortly to visit Colborne -Jos. Berk, Deputy. Reeve. A!A'rRIJIONIAI.—l!1'. ,Jolie Horton has Rnd prosperous life in their new home, I ice tongue which Boyle was using ivhen his friends in Nova Scotia ; they reside irr The bride received quite a number of here last week for the' Londesboro settle- left, jn the bottom of the river. Up to 'the vicinity of 'Pictou ;, ho will rem<•iin The interest principally centered in tl:c done it at last; he has tied"a knot `with q meant 7n the Northwest ; he was ttl be ac - beautiful presents: the present time the body has not been there sprjng the summer. lir `':dentine I made by he gentlemen promote his tongue wh}eft he cannot rimo with his _ _ _ companies by 1.[r. Robt. Howson, who found. T)iehl, of Stanley, purposes removing to ing the proposed scheme. This was made teeth, and that knot is matrimony. lijs • has been at his mother's home on the by J,;WilkeI President ; Mayor 111nry, bride was Bliss McTaggart, of Usboru.e. nOLnILevILI,Lr• 112th con., during most of the hinter • he THE UuNar,RVe rIVE DI �fONSTRATIO?T. Brucefield in a Aort•tline ; he bas rented LEAVING. -Mr. Oliver Potter, whose ' K The demonstration held here on Friday his farm to his sons and retires from the - of Brantford, slid J. J. Hawkins, Seere- p Alas pence and happiness be theirs in s in a poor state of health but he is go Avenin The and was substantially'as follows :- their journey down life's turpid ,stream, Apprenticeship as a blacksmith here has j Ing to his borne about sixty miles from g last, was one of the grandest sue- I active duties Of life wewiah him a happy e present diarter was obtained in 1885 and may their greatest troubles. be little nearly expired, has obtained a situation Brandon. Airs. liar h and faro' cesses ever held in this place, under the and peaceable old age. o"bolts .t road from the Ganadar t _ - -_ _.. as -foreman _.i. _ _ _ ._. ._ P_.y_ - _ family_ left.-.a.tts I , _ ,... _ .. _ o n sha near Woodstock I p cos c f Lhe Youn filen a Liberal Con - `" " f -" ""- `__ Sou heir innocents. P here last week tci join 'Tier husband in g ` BR1Ri>:-mRev. (�iu: Graham, of Lg- • railway on the south to the Credit Vary - -- As he' is .a gotld workman and withal a Kansas. Mrs. La son . an the 6th con. servative Club, About 7.30;the club met mondville, preached Ili 831. Ross' church, ACCIDENT.—Awad and :fatal accident , at the Roller Skating Rink and formed last Sabbath, and Rev. 1.1 r. Stewart, of railway to rte north -of Brantford. ,But happened to a daughter of Bir. Wm. young man of good character, we bespeak was to have gone with her, but her babe when it was found that theCatiadii, Pacific for him success j❑ his new situation. He fn procession with the fire company and Clinton )reaches next Sabbath. AL the 'railway company was proposing to build ]judstln ou the 12th lanai, Siie olid her P is suffering from bronchitis and cannot be 1 . brother were playing -the entero u on his dui}es next week. moved at resent. Some �iLhers are et- -tile Exeter Brass Band, which made a meeting last week to consider what steps -- -- a trunk line, it was decided to .enlarge the P rt 1 a latter.h row' n SHOOTING.—At the shooting match tin readypo emigrate, g procession nearly half a mile in length: wer to be taken regarding the Ross con i. route so as to follow'in the line. The snug, when unfortunately, when throwing g g g The procession was;vie`�1 lighted, there be gregatioij, it was decided to continue the y R stone it struck his sister on the back of which took place here, .oii Tuesdav last, ing about 275 tome`s' distributed along awn B4r. Van Horne, and n Was pleased between the Hurons and Maitlands the -BRIEFS.-lir; Wmn Cole, sr., of Ban- a g services for the present, and arrangements With the -whole scheme and urged that the head: Sh'e lingered until the follow• the marchers. •Amon the no. the necesgar le islatiou g g Y, put an end to latter won by about 2$ points. Accord- don, fs down sick of inflammation. The g were made that Rev. c Higgin,.a gtn- in Blonds when death rices the following entlemen:-Mea y g t3hotlld b.e.,�ula u:, Ing to ageeement the winning side was little folks On the farina are most of them g g ,yrs• dent, should officiate, °ommenci.ng some tained. Of course the trunk lint; was the, lSet'slifferings. She was, ti bright patelli- treated b their contestants to an oyster delighted ,with theme%!: calves and lambs' T. Coughlin, M. P. North Middlesex; time in April. A meeting of the Tucker gent girl, twelveyeareofage. Her parents Y y Robt.Porter, M.P. West Huron' P g r first care, and the pd several ra Brantford slipper. Hurons it is our turn to will o❑ which they find in the stables these fine , H. Fred smith council was held at Dixon'd hotel �t have the sympathy of the entire commutl- PP � Y , have already subscribed seseral thousand it in their sad bereavement. the next occasion. It is said "that the mornings; some of them are getting rich. Sbarp, the defeated candidate of South on Friday last, Messrs. Alex. and Jas. q dollars to discharge the ,exl)enses of aur- y third time is lucky," • . I Crows are `ge6ting plentiful in the town- Perth , Fred Johnston, Wm Campbell, McTavish started for Manitoba on Mon- vey, etc, This,is more than a paper colw- ARBOR DAY. -The West End Farmers sbip and are calling for spring. Quite a Capt McOreggor, Goderich ; E. Floody, day, 219t. Mr.•P, McGregor Started for. �e p y, people Club has decided to hays. an'arb®r day BRIEFS. --Barry Moore, froth Fullerton number of Robins have been seen during an atld the )eo le of Brantford are in g Clinton H. H. L. White ancl,E. Sidney Scotland, on Tuesday the 22rd. earnestabout'tbis,oand determined to push in the spring, and, every member is ex- township, is visiting his sister, Mrs. W. the list two weeks. .Travellers bad better Smith, 'St. Marys; Thos Kay, Usborne. - ENTERTAIN\IE1rT.-- An entertainment it for all it is worth. The C P R+ had not petted to turn out and plant trees to -or- Lobb, on the Maitland. Mr. John Jor- I be cardful in crossing the bridge near Mc- After speaking in the Ylok for about -3' was held iii the Utiion church, on Tuea- y p nament, his farm, This club is likely to dan is putting a stone foundation under I Vittie'3, o❑ the ]0th con., whenever the hours', tlipse holding tick-ets proceeJled to day evening,, head, under the auspices s- ' built an line in Ontario except the main q Tues - line, ui]less' Such ns were first,projected by I'r©ye a great benefit to all those who at his house. Bir. R. Docking I's about.to -thaw comes . jt will not be very safe 'in the Central Hotel where the banquet was the choir. The programme consisted of qA the municipalities through which they tend the mertings, And any person within Improve his residence by adding an ad- time of the spring freshet; timbers are all held, which was a big success. - musical -selections by•the choir, iiud read. 1' 11 passed. But from the course of events Peach of it is standing greatly in his own ditional storey to it, Mr. McClellan left generally seen in such cases it is certain light if lie dues not join it. No one far- on Tuesday last for Mitchell. The -first ready r replace the sills as soon as the monstr.-A large crowd attended the tont, recitationsu.g and ventriloquism, hby e g y , 1 weather will 1,ermit. Bir. 1Vm. Granger, demonstration ` on Friday evening last. •Professor Burgess, of Listowel, The that this line to Lake. Horon would be, mer knows all there is to know about his load of stone has arrived for the founda- of the 12th con.,, lost a valuable beifer,one Spring is At hand. A large wood bae was musical -selections were well rendered and business, tion of the new'achool house. __. built. They further said that Hamilton , and never should be too proud i day last weeks with inflammation • he held at Mr. James Sanders 2nd con. reflect credit upon the several members of also was in accord with Brantford in re- to 'listen to his neighbor's opinion. - j valued her Worth $60. • Mrs. Catharine +Stepben, on Wednesday la§t; a large the hojr and Mr. Jamieson, their able ference to thin trunk line: This COntjtlUa- EXAMINATION. -A successful school LONDE9B0[tp. Judge, who died.at Sandwich, near Wind- amount of wood was piled up. Mr. John and aitlstaking leader. Mr.Burgess also tion east from Woodstock is necessary to examination was held at No. 5, last Fri- BRIEFS --One of Mr. Whitely's ohild- sor, on Mo'6day morning, at the age of 60 Pollock, Bayfield, paid the town a flying proved himself to be master of the situa- the C P R in their effort to secure R day. Miss Dick; the teacher', was ably ren is laid "up with inflammation of the .years, was a sister of Mr..Peter Brennan, visit, on Friday last. "Tripping the light tion and produced a considerable amount I , through trunk line from Chicago. And assisted in her labors by Mr: Dallas, of` lungs. Win. Pollock is leaving here for of this township, and her remains were in- fantastic" is a thing of the post. A large of amusement as well as information acid when the people of Embro and West%orra No. 41•Mr. McQueen, of Stanley and Mr, Brucefield ; the boys here will miss him, terred in tb'e R. C. cemetery, Hullett on number are joining the Royal Templars instruction. The audience an this oc- • asked for a road •north -Nest from Wood. Hutchison, of Hallett, Sixty or seventy as he is considered a very decent boy, and Tuesday. Teamsters are hurrying- up of Temperance Lodge, here; may they casion %vas large, considering the size of I stock the Brantford company went to all visitors were present to testify to the In. has kept himself pretty straight since be their last few loads, and using up the continue in the good worst About 100 our village. The chair was occupied by • , the extra expense of including that in terest they took in the rising generation, came here. There is a good deal -of `• Hen-. sleighing as fast as they can, We have tickets were sold for the Conservative Rev. J. H. Simpson. their charter. And if the peoplp.of the and All seemed well pleased with the way fruit' coming into the stores here; our now almost every variety of sleighing; Banquet, on Friday night last, Mr. north-west constituencies woulW,l d their the pupils answered the questions that merchants pay good' prices and honest there is the soft sprittgey, deep snow drift Albert Hastings, 'who has been confined AtHif:Lor, moral influence tb help on the t ruin line, were put to them. The visiting teachers. oods ., f��qq,r them. The three grown up and the bare spot, occasionally the pitch td his room for some time, is able 'be Bntr•,i•s.--:l successful entertainmerAWas then then• line would doubtless be' gone at the close made a few appropriate re- ` boys't %Gho were bojlingsap`fn Bir. Lee's holds and the "cut offs," and through it around again. Tho Salvation Army was held in 'Mr. Duff's school on Friday last] . on with, if they were unanimous in their marks, congratulating Miss Dick on gen sugarL, bush, on Sunday week did not all very little good roads. The general composed of 6 members in the march on quite a number were present; arid the sumo, efforts to push thesehem.:. eral proficiency of those under her care. know tbat they were being ' watched so idea seems- to be that sleighjng•wifl-not Saturday night last; we think the arm 515 was realized, .lir, Hugh Grieve Andfa- Y roily took their departure for their new 1 The delegates from the north•weatern C(• INCIL AIRETrrtr.-The council met on the !ong, but .they were all the st}me; a blaz- last very much longer. Miss Brown, of is decreasing in number instead ofincreas• home in Dakota ,on Tuesdav ;they will be �'. k�'L district were then called upon to express 18th inst.; all the members present except tang fire in the bush makes things pretty 1 1 I the 13th, returned thio'week from a pro ing. The roller rink is open two or throe missed by their many friends, who all unite their views, and in rapid succession Alayvr Alt, McLean ; minutes of last meeting read conspicuous and gives the fellow in 'the tracted visit At St. George. Miss Hill, of , times a week, but is poorly patronised. A in wishing them prosperity. Ip Seager, of Goderich ; Mayor Beattie, of slid approved. 'the Treasurers bond being dark a splendid, chance for making obser- Egmondville, who has been visiting at large number were disappointed because CnvRctt.-Sacramental services were }told Seafortb ; Rev. Mir. Hodgens, of Bayfield, examined was accepted as satisfactory. The vations ; we advise them to get permission Airs Kelly's, returned home this �yeek. the'Hon. John Carling was `not present in Duff Church on Sabbath last, and covers} and other parties, spoke for their different abstract and report of income and exl,emlitnre from Mr. Lee the next time they want to S S NO 7 was closed on Thursday,on ac- at the demonstration., Property is Bhang- new members were added. Rev. Mr Martin, i municipalities. Speaking for Clinton,' for the past year, up to the 31st of January, " sugar oft," and also'to wait until Mon- count of tl teacher Attending thexami• ing hands. The rORdS are in a bad con. of Exeter, filled the pulpit oil Friday, • and l Mr. Perrin said his town bad given $20,- 1887, examined and fa tt,,nd properly certified day,night, as their's is not the orthodox nation at Iiarlock. BIT Nicholas Cum Ing, dition in some places, while in other owifig to a slight indisposition on the part of 11 000 to the L.H cot BR R, and are not sorry by the auditors, was accepted, and the clerk way of keeping the Sabbath boly. Dr; formerly of this township, but now of places they are equally as good, The the pastor, Mr Musgrave, the services for it, but they also want other lines. inetrnctsd to have 100 copies of the detailed Rose has removed from his late residence Morris is dangerously ill,; we hoe how- machine agents will soon be on the road .were conducted or Sunday and Monday by . ;' , Some farmers in South Hurtle have to report printed, and pay the auditors the sum ' g y i Rev. Air Danby, of Soaforth, Daring the of �6 each for their services. The Collector to the Clouse lately vacated bq Mr. John evef, to hear of his recovery. Those who again for the season. We understand last two weeks, revival services were hold in haul their grafin over 20 miles, and that Medd, opposite the Methodist church,- have never seen a full gown itch hole that Mr. James Sanders is about to visa the Methodist Chnrgh sitnatcul or tho 0th is too far in this da He was sure that was credited with the Aum of $,q; Mrs. Hulls- g P , i y' ton, dog charged in error ; John Nicholson, The Good Templars had agood meeting should see those on the gravel road bq- the United States. Hunting has been the concession, time, common sense and Civil Engineers dog tax, nand N. Soong, for one day's statute last Tuesday night and decided to make„ Londesboro and the 13th . con. Mr J pastime of the sports for a few days since.--_.►.4.�_ __- would soon settle the best route to Lake labor, be being exempt as a volunteer. The great improvements jn the .'hall ; their Brown, of the 13th, lost a foal from his For sometime past a funeral has passed MRS GUNN, who died in Woodstock, , Huron. He thought the best route would Treasurer was instructed to pay over the ad. next meeting will be held du the 'first fine mare, on Sunday. After a bee at Mr through this Village nearly every day. The on the 20th hist, aged 71 ears the Senti- s be from St. Marys, through Clinton, Sea °rued interest on the school fund td the treae• Tuesday in April; come along. A first Grey's, on Tuesday, the young folks trip. farmers are getting things in shape for nel•Review says, deserves more than a I forth, Goderich and Kincardine, He rigor of tha school board.N The follow class job could be obtained here now for ped the light fantastic until a late hour epring'work. The demand for laborers is passing nottee. She belonged to the knew that ecery town and township in ahnngcs were mado in the patbmaeters' list: some good farm hand (a married man Iluite- prevalent in thio Section. A'large generation ,that is fast phasing away, and i Hllron and Perth along this line were Thos. Woodley in place of Thos. Boyco; "re• preferred) as there is a house to live in, ' T— number yet are confined to their houses was one of the best known and most hi h - ready And willing to do all possible to aid signed ; (leo. Lnidlaw in place of Wm. Had. Mr. Johnston, here, has received R letter HILLIS- (PREEN. with sickness ; may they all soon recover. ly este4med Christian Norneu in A o h- thia.road: son ; Samuel Carno°h-an in place of Will. Fin- asking him to attend at J. C. Spell's BRIEFe. -Mr. Charles Troyer, post Wages for laborers amongst the farmers stock. She was a member of. Ctta�mers' Mr. Forrester enquired As to the inion• Jayson. Daniel Grummett was granted $5, thoroughbred cattle sale, near -Brum ton master of this lace, had the roiafortune to ran e-froro $100 to $16 for seven months. cliureh, and in intimating her, funeral on tions of the Directorate its to the line to and Donald Ctitton $8, in charity. The to take charge of she stock there, which fall over a culvert one night last week g $1601f u) somewhat. Sabbath Rev Mr imati s er, f � council agreed to farmeh the amount re Tra a in eneral is t y p t�, lief as ,•t;-. 1 St. Marys, and thence westward to the g required g 1 :^ for the building of n now school or schools for speaks well for his ability with stock at breaking his leg a little above thq knee. House cleaning is the ot5er of the day. Oia whose character was richly adorned lake. It seemed to him' that the chief the present year. fa now adjournedsc to meet aisles. A school trustee election takes Bir, Thos, Coleman,- V. S., has gone off Quite a number will soon leave here for with the graces of Christianity, She r Concern with the promoters was the drainplace on the.3lst of Mareh, in section No, on a tri) to the old county on account of Mariit'oba and the Northwest TerritorleA. leaves behind tier four daughters and four line; and that not much would be done at the call r,f the iceva. Wer. MOCoX"ELt j y Clerlr. 8, to 1111 the vacancy caused by the re- ill health, Ali- Julia Troyer's class in sons. The daughters are Mrs M -Burgess, y t%�tTi'the line to Lake Huron. lie would -• --- -�.•.d — moval of Mr. J.Johnston from the section. I the Methodist Sunday School, one day ITENSALL. Airs J'Forbes, Mrs A Puller and Mrs iVlc• like information as to the point likely to STcrauN• Air. J. Bell left for Kansas, on Monday, lately showed their regard for her by pre- ALCIDENT. Mr. John Coulter while 1'herstln, (tile latter for number of vents a be the Terminus? EsA:,tlti aTrON.- An examination of with another ear load of AOck for that senting her with sit album, accompanied out chopping woad on than faun of 11 r. resident Of Clinton); the .yon p are George, Mr. SCarfr nand BIr, Henry said those the papil5 of S, S, N°, 3, Stephen, was pia..^,e. I by tin address. Jdlul Horton, liad the misforUine to crit I James, William tion.} Tt,hrvt linen, I s . . 1.