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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1887-05-06, Page 1.. __. _. 6 0DE191011 TOWNnEIr• on bis tarlu • so that while some are em- I LONDErBORO. the 26th Inst. The other day, while Mr. � her most recently paipted pictures.'PAL: 1. 4 BRIEFS —Mr. Win Stirling is able to go bracing the tie -vest nethods.of locomotion ' BRIEvs--The temperance hall here has Jas. �Valk.10, Rw was couiing out of his � George Gibson returned from .the north " . round, with the aid of a staff, after being others are not afraid to allow there is some I been papered, painted inside and general- yard, he drove over a small knoll which Look a t Thi� west ou Saturday ; he is AON the owner of k_ (� . confined to the.house. fur over twu m lath, thing in the good -old veliic•e yet. The ly reuuvatesl, and is nu.iv a very respec- upset the buggy, throwing himself and considerable property and live sCr3ck in °" t." with sciatica. Misses Mary and Sarah proprietor of the new flax mill is canvas- I table looking place; the temperance lodge wife out ; the latter was pretty badly the prairie provtnco; while Absent he met Stirling are almost convalescent again,— sing this township for the use of land for itself has made a new start, and seem+ to bruised, and his not yet recovered there- Nitli an accideut by faking cut of a wag - M1' Alfred and Jas. Stirling finished seeding flax culture An excellent bell was left I be quite r&juVenated. Gardening and front. Mr. John Bricicendon is putting a gon, thereby injuring an arm; the body on their father's farni on the 2nd inst.— at the .jqbool house S. S No 13, last house-olvauing are the great questions of stone foundation under his house. of his son John who d'sed in 11' ontana, i`% Mr. Wm. Watlace,of uas uation, broth- I week; thanTra tr-)Ahe proceeds of au enter• the day just now; last week it was'schools; COUNCIL.— ti Q q H 11'ett council met at was buried in Helena. Miss IIes$, of y- , er of Mrs, Jas. Patton, of this township, tnioment oven by the bite teacher, Mr i both important In their places and very 1 l diol on Tuesday. Malloeh visited theschooN,in Seotion No. desirable The many friends of Mr. W. were sent to H the Both April. Petitions I Listowel, ruse visiting friesi::> iu town this In Uolauudried WHITE SHIR s were sent to House of Commons, praying week. �EP„LORAIIL1r ACCIDENT.—A sues sad 13 and 5.,uu Friday, The lute `'rusts and . Liule, of the )Hill con., will be sorry to for an act .to empower the Brantford, ` ` 1', ' accident happened op Friday last, where- cold xmirs have caused the fall wheat to hear that he is very low, with inflamina Brie BARE HALL ,. ou ata my eve ivg8 held Reinforced and Continotia Facin , in 14. , I tion of the bowels, but we are glad to be 'Waterloo iuxl Lake Lrie railway company in the (�ueeda, on Saturday evening, for g § .by asteady and industrious young man 'fail"very much. to. build a hue, of railwayfrom Wood - i: able to also stain that bo is some better. the purpose of reorganising Mho base ball 15 and 15 at 41 cents. The biggest lost his life, almost instant) Mr, 11. stock. to some point oil Lake Huron, and y' —'•�— We are lad to see 111 r. H. Miller using N club, when itis fv)!"wir veers Here bargain, in ofinton to day. Garvie, of lot 15, 16th con , of this town- e:OL111u11NE. g g to. (;rant aid to build the same. Trustees eleetod }ton Pres. CGAs Tanner;! Pre[), i': ship, was engaged sawing wood in Elle BRIEFS. ---illi. Buechler intends to move his hand again, though it is somewhat of School Section No; 8 offered a bonus of J M Hamilton ; Vice -Pres, J BKelly; bush with another uua man named leis saw 'Hill from Mr. Baer's bush t+) tender yet, but it will not inconvenience $300and trustees of school section No, ri Y g Tavistock, wher6 he has purchased a pine I hits much in $his occupation. Fishing Secy Treast F, W Panner; Captain J W Cudmore. A tremendous high wind was P g I also offered a bonus of $250, to aid Shaw; ground committee, S Gidley, N i,. and tamarack bush. The full wheat is has commenced some trout has been :" blowing at the time,and threw over a dead ' Lohdeaboru village to build a new school Morgan and R' Drummond, Managing B0 YS SCHOOL MATS hemlock tree, which fell on the left shoul not looking so well as it did when the caught 17 inches long. Mr. Jas. Wood- snow, ood I house,• providing the council form slid enrougiittee, J L+'nigh; J Magee and J Mc snow. left. 1tL. N. Baer lost a fine colt man has served his apprenticeship and Kinnon. The club has a iargo ueember- der of Garvie, ii, licting such terrible irr Pl P villaee into a new school section. A de- i 0 , juries that he died two Hours after. His from strangulated hernia it was sired b returned to the village, and has taken a putaCion from Londe�bbfl. ;A,, I ,' „-� . ship, add with the new rounds will do 2 conte . worth 35 cents. g Y b'. Gallaut Graemie owned by Frank Mc- situation with our village butcher ; ae 11 left shoulder blade and several ribs )sere the council not to form the said village in• soros nod wgrk the coming season. l' _ _, Dunagb. ill r. Edouard Young is in great suppose we will he able to gtt porter- g broken, while a large prong had forced its to a new school section Resolved that 11 glee these times ; it is a young son, and house stake uow; with some of the ear left BRIEFS.—The residents of the- town way obliquely into his Sash. Although the by -low advertised to form Londesboro A LINE OF Mr. Thomas Moore exults over another on it. Geo. Newton made his first trip village into a new school section be not wore treated to some fine selections of the tree splintered in all directions Cud- son. Jacob Fisher has rented his little away from home on the wheel on Monday music b the band on Tuesday evening. I more escaped without any injury what- Y passed. Council adjourned to meet again Y e farm and engaged with Mr. `fanner for by going t0 Blyth ; the roads are rough Notices are out calling for tenders for ever, Garvie wok earried.tothe house and at Londesboro on the 26th May, 1887. SAILOR A a doctor summoned,who saw at once that five months, at Benmiller. )v1 r. 'fanner yet for the business, JAS BRAITHWAITE, Clerk, utovfng and rebuilding the fence on the At 10 CTs., WORTH 25 CTs, there was no hope for him. Although intends to raise his barn and put new CHURCH PxoGREse.—The quarterly west fide of the fair grounds, • A number sills and stone st b e under it. About meeting in the Methodist church ion Sun- BLvmr1. of (hos Nha-touk.iai active part in ex- '-- reude+ed unconsci us b the accident, die q g pp Y two weeks ago R tittle son of d1 r. Wm. da last was well attended. The sermon LARCENY.— 1'hoae I tinguishth�the fire, on Friday night,7are ;�- --- was conscious at ttYe time of his death and Y persons who were r Strachan of the 5th con , while running was oil the Bufferin of Christ in our seen iherin goods onthe night of the sof%riggse sly from colds and exposure. perfectly resigned to his fate. He was 35 g P g g g d over some ploughed ground,fell and broke stead, The love feast was a'time of s ir- fire bad better return the same at once, While playin ,,,at school, on Tuesday, a ` --A LINE OF-- years of age, and had only a short time one of his legs above the knee; the Dr itual refreshin • in P little boy, son of3'pichard Somers, fell and il _ agctbought the property on which be was �, which 84 persona spoke and save themselves trouble and exposure. I living. He we,, married to a daughter of set it and he is doing as well ,xs tau be of the love of Christ to them. Many f ,uud LEcruRE —Rev Father Chiniquy is3ai.- lrautured his arm below Mho elbow. Ar:.or exneeted. The farmers -are making the it good t° surround the T+ble Of the Lord, pounced to occupy the pulpit of St An- day will be observed fit, the public school 17 1T Mrs BArr, and leaves a family of one. A g PY p b the' )anion CHILDREN'S-IfT Cj hest use of their time, and if the weather Tile service in the evenin was conducted drew's Presb%Orian church, next Sunda Y P g cit' trees ,and flowers,_by_` ._._jj_jjATS-steado. hardworking young man, he lived g Y !,• on the most friendly, terms with all his keeps tine, a good many will be through by Mr. Young, of Clinton, whilst the pas- morning and evening. The following the -teachers and pupils. Our village this week. )lir. Durst, of the Maitland for reached at Kinburn. The meeting Monda evening he will give a lecture on park is being jixed up, and a h w fence is At 25c., worth 50c., 750. and $1, neighbors, and had not an enemy in Ilio con., has sold his farm ; it is a good farm of the uarterl board on Monday after-- ,the modes and pioceediings of the church to be built around it, and in a al rt time 11 world. His loss is deeply regretted by all, 9 Y y P f3 _ and he sold it cheap, but it seems money noon was a very pleasant one, and al' of Rome. a we will have one of the best parka ' the EX MI1'EIt, makes the farm go as well As the "mare" though the finances were not all thatcoult; NE�9 TAILOR SHOT.-11fr B D Dunbar, county. Mr N H Young has you w "NG. for Mr. Wilson, his neighbor on the rip be Niched, the will, no doubt, be made of Clinton, bits opened a :enchant. tailor- Wingham, to grapple for the tubing th IVIO�=ING.-"We understand )VL. James Y U halt salt well.. —A LINE OF posite side of the' rad, has, sold his 40 u , The membership of the church was p n , has fallen in the F one Westeatt, who is at present prospecting acres foie 61800 which is considered then 1 ro establishment in Dr. Carders block, MEANT No Goon.—Last Mondaynight, r i .,. in California,intends to remain there. P found to be about three hundred, being QLen wreet, and he is showing a ver \y J Miss Holmes, our esteemed teacher, is about 1?5 more than there were on the g y about half past ten, as Constable Davis Felt Mats He is delighted with the country anal in= large assortment of goods He is an ex-M^�ry managing her aeu+Mol with g°o�l success. church r+ Ester when the ,resent agtcn was leaving the SalvatiOA Army barracks, o. .�1G a tends to dispose of �iis farm and stock _ g 1 P perienced hand, And comes highly recon•. he noticed a mag Stanton at the corner here, and send for his wife and family. TUCK 1SRns tl m11. came abgfit three years ago This result mended. g ' `' Huron county will miss a good man as must be gratifying indeed to both pastor of Watson's brick block, who followed 1. AT 50 CTs., Dors.—Farmers in this section ore PROPERTY CHANGES —Mr A Lawrence him on the opposite side of the street as NORTH , 1, _ James always took an interest in the and -people. and Mr. Hough, when he re ar y about throw n seeding. Grauariee birds has disposed of his furniture manufhctur- tar as Dr. Carders residence when be shows in this vicinity. We g g' moves next June, will carry with him the + .agriculturaly were seen last Sabbath evenin = on the ing establishment and stock to Messrs• crossed over acid followed Davis to John --- wish him success. b+ good wisher, e+teem and respect of his Scott Bros., of Lucan w 2nd, for the first time this spring, a sure , who will continue soon 'a residence, where he accosted the WE ARE SHOWING rl iYIAGNTITiI- Low BY-LAW —There are several pe- indication of warm weather. W. Me -ore people of this circuit, for whose welfare 8 ` titions in circulation asking the ratepayers be has so zealously and successfully la file same, but on a inure extensive scale constable by asking him it he could go `" g P Dou all of this lace hats been Ailing for bored. Mr Thomas Thompson has purchased the around the back street to the mill. "What CENT S'COCK OI' of this lace to sin for .the ur use of g P ' P g 1' P some time with a sore back; Nith the ex- CO1iPLI�tE COMPLIMENTARY —At the R1Rv meet- Daly property, on Dinsley street, paying mill?" enquired Dir .Davis, who, by this keeping the cows from running at large therefor the sum of x550, cash. excise of tau ioa he will soon get better. in of the Official Board of the Ail4a Craig time, realized by the broken accents of `,. from) the hours of 7 p. m. un'tq 6 p. m., as g g . '' . SG// aG(� a�s The matrimonial 1i3verisraging inTucker- Circuit, the following resolution relating ROYAL.TE.Nf'LARs.—Tho regular senii• his ur.welcome companion, that he meant• • they me considered a a great nuisance to lr g • ' • , T a great many of our ratepayers. Weunder- smith and is carrying off acts victims day to the prospective pastor of the l.letbodist monthly roe dog of .this lodge was held no good. " Do you remember arresting EVERY DEPARTMENT BEING FULL by day, churches in ibis circuit, was carried'by n on WePprogramme eay evenin of la• week a me two years ago, enquired the stranger. stand there are several petitions going a Y good nr being roposed for- member- " What is your name, and where did I AND COMPLETE, kciiGOL BOARD MEE'rtxG. -A meeting their rounds osteine the ratepayers to o rising suit:—"That we, the members of g g P P of the Tuckersmith school board was heid the C uarterl Official Board of the Ailsa ship• of son 9 readin s arre9t you?" asked Mr Davis, c,nd re¢eivallow the cows to run at large day and Z Ysongs, g ty� at Dixon'b hotel, Brucefield, on• Saturday Craig Circuit, desire to place on record arid says was presented, T,ha,•,.l•Qdge: ing no answer his suspicious were con - night as ot` pore. Ave presume they N111 the 30th alt., for the transaction of bu:ii- our a reciati 11 of the service rendered nut ars on its roll man active temper- firmed, and, facing the stranger, told•hitn '! all be handed in to our town fathers for pN Y P Hess. All the members present With the by Rev. D. Rogers since his appointment ace workers, is in a.fleurishiug condition to desert his attack, for he iva4 prepared (,, their consideration on the innttei as we' exception of Mason, Colbert"and Fisher. to the pastorate of this circuit. IVa coo- nd with continuing bright prospects. to conquer or die on the spot. The strang- 1. JAp p���a/y� ��0S hear they intend to pass a by-law to the p CKSON �7V ii ■! petition which has the largest amannt Of The minutes of last meeting was read and not but note the increase in the membe CONFIRMATION SEIt` ICES.—The rite of er, who tons a (Allo muscular man, dark ' e signatures. Cows are all he talk just at adopted. Moved by S. Wallace, sec. by ship and spirituality of the church, a coni'rrmati^n was administered to a class o°mplexioa, and Nolte s felt hat, perceiv- J. Atkinson, that Mr Loadfoot be author- Ing that he had met his match, and could BATTERS AND FURNISHERS, CIJNTO'i. present have caused serest many harsh Fence and harmony prevailing at ac of about fift applicants, by Bishop Bfild- ized to get the necessary repairs done at appointment the increase in all tk a con- win in Trinity church, last Mot da eveh- not accomplish his fiendish Act; without KIPPEN Nnrdsalready on therubject. No. 6=Carried. Moved 6y Win- Dal- nexional funds of the church, t'h reduc- in& From t.he`lar a number 3o day considerable trouble, quietly took his de- �+TORE —Lost, between the year BRIEFS.—The fall wheat in this vicinity r m lo, sec. h Joseph Atkinson, that o �' g arture, A character of that kind should Y P Y P tion and -almost entire liquidation of par- ed the rites of the church, and were ad- P „ 1884,%nd the present time, on the road is looking excellent Qt oto a large amount thia board defer taking action in the sonage debt, increase in Sunday school mitted into full membership, it is evident haus been put in ilia cooler,"and upon F between Hensall Rnd' Kippen, a grange ol'sickness in Exeter And vicinity, all of building of new schools, and purchasing attendance, and Nithal,the unbroken bar- invtstgation might have been the out - store store, -the finder would be rewarded with our village doctors havin silent of that the ensue) labors r the d, nbent, 1.g Y ^ sicca, until after the bole is taken for the many between pastor and people, without Rev J F Parke, are appreciated, and ore °Omerof further revel tti5na y the everlasting obligation ofthesurround- patients to attend to. essrs, J.N. Hooper repeal of the school board. The board then deeming it a -fitting thing that at the roduc.ive of mach good. A 6ONFLAOR:iTI.ON.—Abaut half past ing country, if on restotiag the said sfore and Harry Wilkins, ho have been bay- adjourned to meet again;at the call of the close of this third year, we would convey .P MONUMFNT.—A els days ago Alr.W. twelve Friday a fire broke out in Robert 6 to its original position, it would avert the Ing auction sales at Cookstown for the in- Secretary. to him.ourfeeling of esteem and regard; M. Giffin, the agent for white bronze, Drtammoncl's boot. and ' shoe store, which threatened pestilence; like unto one of -James of our old established merchant,Mr. . SUDDEN DEATit.—A very unexpected and express our gratitude to t he Head of was _completely destroyed,,, with its con- - E ypt, which is coming up in Eno shape James Iickar<l,.returned home on Thurs- death,.tooh_ lace. at the home.°,,i)1r.P�ubt P g erFeted_ one their m°4-uEAeota_,in .our . J �_; _ .. _ --- - 1. _.. g _ __ ____ _.._ _" _._, _._ _. _ .__._ P the Churelr, ivithout 'which all our efforts cemetery, for Mr Francis Little, to the tents; acid alsii thea uiniilg n�n-6 a. 'sfore' r____" " of ed1ale from the shodd e-dItar down da evenin last Moth IbtSkin Hell.' utte .- ___` p , y p y g g'•' Q • Plewes, en Sunday last, His daug4ter would resul„ in failure." Dlr, Rogers re- memo' of his son Wesley. It is a ver and -contents, belonging to 5Ir 'Vm Drum - j. to the one horse villages on wheels. a large number of our young men have ,Ann had, been laid up for a couple of turned his thanks to tboso who bad as flue ice of work and does the company mond. Despite the most 91vennous efforts i Awake, O, Grange, why slumbereth thou had their lives insured this past week; ,we weeks with inflammation ofthe luogs,and listed to make his sojourn there so site- great credit. Mr Little and his family of the bucket Fire P,riga<le, the raging , 1 - ,awake and save us from the plague,—Coit• presume they. must be going to enter on ,Saturday seemed so much better that g Y = — on the 'matrimonial line soon. Arbor Ce have expressed themselves as being highly elements ignited the dwelling honse of �� the doctor told her she 'would be able to leased with it. By means of removable H Watson, which leas occupied by r J PARAiIIDUNT. day in our village was held on Wednesday get up. Sunday being such a beautiful I'oItESTRY,--.tt the 13 t ,meet�ng of Pleased eight more names may be added McGill, and it was total] destroyed, the BRIEFS.—bliss Maggie McMillan is. 4th of May. Mr. Isaac Carling, jr., who It she of u i, and was made coin Court" Pride, of the West, No. 31, G.C.F. , y g he fit© y' 1 at any time. This makes two of these furnitur being saved. " During t seriously ill from the effects of a cold.— has been attending Alma College, St, in floe sitting room. 1Vith thn remark on April 29LIi,- it waw moved by Arthur I'- g P that "elle thought it would do. her good � monuments here. the ebuileingiA gree a dangertof ibeing de The realer art of the farmers of this Thomas, returned home,on Friday even- Woodman, and secnuded-by Wro. Stevens section are through with their seeding.— ing • last. A large number of strangers to go out"side," she walked across the room that this court bear with sorrow of the REWARD.—At the monthly meeting of stroyed also, a high wind prevailing at Mr. E. Dawson, of Kincardine, Co. De- were in town on Saturday evening 1•agt. but lectin faint sot doWrS and t° the death of Bro. Win Snell's )sofa, and that a the village council, Tuesday evening, i - g + the time and at one • time the total de- •.- puty for the i. O: G. S., paid us an offi• The Kippen had carrier was in town on consternation of the bousehold was in R resolution of condolence be passed, and was unanimously resolved that a reward ' r struetion of the town seemed inevitable,' coot) visit on Tuesday last, and changed Sunday last he has taken R policy on his few minutes a corpse. Her death was so, that copies be sent to the Forester And the of $l00 be offered' for the apprehension and but for the united efforts of a number our order from the Royal to the Indepen- life for $10010 ; that's right, you may ac- sudden that it could scarcely be realized.' NEW EPA papers, and also to. Ill-?). Snell. ,and conviction of the..party.or parties who 1 �' dent. One of our enterprising farmers in cidentl et hurt this season and . then The Court dela delegated Bro, A Woodman to set fire to R Drummond's boot�atid-shtie' °f citizens doubtless it would have beota P g Y g She was just budding into womRnhood, g reduced t0 ashes. From rue appeRrances the person of Albert Towle, has become you will have something todonate to your and was a promising girl, loved and re- attend to the matter. The following is store, on Friday night; it was 1}lso adootI . P g g + of..the_. fore ac-firsQ, _aqd _Ehd smell _ of coal the possessor of two self binders this best girl. Our Huron street bicyclist is s acted b all. Her arctic have the the resolution :— ed that the respectiveinsufaueecompanies p Y P T oil which greeted those who were early k year, and a handsome top buggy, manu- practising for that three mile bicycle race heartfelt s m ath of their man friends communicated with, and requested to there, it is evident that the origin of the Y P Y' Y '.Mn.InIVU. SMELL DEAR Sin ASD BnoTtiEit. factored by J. W. Hildred, of Lucknow; which trill take place on our agricultural in this sudden and trying bereavement. It is with the most profound sorrow that supplement the reward offered by this fire was the work of an iUeecattiar The Albert thinks there is no serious danger grounds, on the 24th of May ;hfa bicycle — ..�- we have heard of yor sad bereavement in council, for the detection and conviction following is a list of estimated damage " Of hard times since the McDonald govern- allies at obstructions in the ditches And BItUUEFIELD, the death of a beloved wife and we beech of the guilty party. nett has been sustained. On Thursday, throws, "Ed" over the picket fence info BRIEFS.=Bir. Moses llixon, son of Wm, t©oder ou one heartfelt ,sympathy sill m your BLYTH CIRCUIT—Rev.IV Hills, actor, done, and amount of iasuraiioe: R Drum - Y X P Y Y p mond ptoek $1,200 insured in the Gore ` April. 28th, Mrs. Taylor, relfet of the late his'neighbor's garden. The proprietor Dixon, -has gone to the American side to affliction: We well know that the dealings At the last meeting of the quarterly board Mutual for $500; WDrummond, buildings Jno Taylor, passed away to her long rest, of that noted horse Rarus was very- push his fortune. Mr. R. McLeod intends of Providence with man are, to,oiu under- of this circuit s,,. cordial and unanimous and stock, $4,200, insured in Wellington from the effect of a fall, from which she motto displeased to find his steed im- taking a trip shortly to Nova Scotia for standing, past finding out, and to our feelings vote was passed, a pressing the high es- and Economical Mutual for $1,800 ;. D 'broke her leg, a few weeks ago ; deceased pouo,ded by our village constable ; Kiser . the purpose of visiting relatives, whore. sometimes harsb, but yet we must not forget teem in which Mr. Mills is held through- McKellar, damage to stock by water and was 73 years of age and leaves a large had to f;o down into his pocket and decrease aide there. Messrs. O'Neil and Scott still that He is too wise to err, too good to be nn- cut the circuit, of sympathy for his affiic- removal, $200covered b insurance ; number of friends to mourn her loss. - hie finances to the amount of 25 cents to have their peddling rigs out and are doing kinr,,and that all He does is for the best. tion and regret at the necessity for hisWith best wishes for the future welfare of a Y « H Watson,1Vtdwelling hoose, $1,200, in h, ---••— get the animal released from the pound; 'a good business. About 25 of the 'nem- temporary retirement from the active D1INGANNON. wonder how the constable got him in. the bells of -the Royal Tem lars - of Seaforth," .yourselF and child, and that the blessing of work of the blenibers__of the. surance not known ; R J McGill, damage _- ' a . P ' Gtod may feet upon sumo behevo me, yours Y to furniture by removal soil htreany; ^100; SPRING. --Our village looks as thou h pound, be must ]lave hired the dray; visited our lodge, on Monday evening 'fraternally, in L., B. C., in behalf of Court I board spoke highly of the rev. gentleman's no ingurance. The following stores were it rejoiced at the prospect of spring once keep hit} in his box stall Kiser after this, /last, and a very pleasant time wai spent,' pride of the (Vest No. 31, C.O.F. ARTnI•R ability as a preacher, and success as a also damaged: Watson's ' brick block, more. We hope our citizens will not fail and,you will be money in pocket. Gypsies Seeding in this vicinity is nearly finished. Woonartx• pastor, wishing him bpeedy recovery, $1,000; C Hamilton's hardware store, $•l5; to keep our streets as clean and neat as were int town last week but no horse trades, Friday being Arbor day our school in- LADIES' AID.—The annual meeting of Carter's brick block in which were Lucas ever, and not allow tradesmen to fill the as ours town is possessed of all first-class tend to spend that day in planting trees 11ULLISTT. the Ladies' Aid Society, in connection Tanner•& Co's bank and F Metcalf's book . streets with every old article that may be stock as far as horses are concerned. We Stid in other ways improving the appear- L'RIL•'Fa,—Mr.W..m., '' Vie, el4st s6h of Nlth khfl Methodist church, was field at and jewellery store• $150; Joho1 organ's thrown out of the shops, noticed ]ergo loads 'of furniture leaving soca of the school premises. Our"machine Mr. Francis Little, lot ��, 12th con., is at the residence of Mr A Y Holiday, Tuea grocery, $10; Diilne's hotel, .P10, a17 cos CONFIRMED. Baldwin was in the 'furniture robins of Messrs. Rowe & agents, Messrs. Swan and Manson, are present down with inflammation of the daq afternoon, Nhen the business for the eyed 'by irsurancc. NON ttlat we baso ` the village, on Monday,confirming a class Andrews; they are pushers id the £nett- hard at work and seem to be selling a bowels; at last accounts be was somewhat year was. done. The treasurer's report experienced the reality of a fire, and have of young people in the English church• tune business. That dog which tore the great number of machines. better; his brother died about a year ago showed a good increase in the financial no reason to say we might not have one The Bishop gave the young per.ple m:,st seat of that young man's trousers, south �_� of the same disease, Seeding is pretty standing of the society. The officers were sometime in the future, would it not be, excellent advice in his address. We think of the village, has not been seen since, he =3EAFORT11. well advanced in the township, and many all re-elected for tho ensuing year, with wise for Elie eitizeus to do, something iu that the Bishopis well worth the raise must have been poisoned. Mr. Robert bIATRI.1IONIAL. — Mr. .A. Dalziel, a of the farmers have already finished. The Y P Mrs N ft Young as President. This so- shape of protection If there had been and honor which his church bestow on Sanders, our noted sportsman, N at the former employee in Messrs. Broadfoot & warm rains and sunshine are weaving a t him. Sauble every day trying to catch s„:ne of Bog's furniture factory, of this town, but fine, green carpet, that is being spread einty has been fu some nal_ operation for the$10worth of protection the other night, the finny tribe; lie says be can telt a who is now living at Galt, tools unto him- over the count' which is refreshing to a number le year, and raises annually a the fire (night have band controlled in the SICK MINISTERS.—The past two weeks „ sucker” a mile off. The three young self, a few days ago, one to share with the a Y+ g considerable sum in aid of the trust fund, beginning. A hook add ladder apparatus seems to have been rather hard on the Y g yes, after looking so long on the At the annual meeting of the Mechanics' is a neeessity,and we have no doubt a badd ministryof Dungannon. Mr. Cameron '°ten who used to walk back west to see him in life's battles, in the person of Miss everywhere pregtnt white. Mr. Geo. g I their best girl, now drive a horse and Jessie Kersall, of the latter place. His Cunuinghame, of the 13th con., is stilt Institute, on Friday evening, the follow- engine could be bought v0�y cheap from was not able to„take his work last Sunday, buggy each. The drab hat brigade war, as man friends here will join with our ver low • his medical attendant has no m were elected officers: President H one of the neighboring towns. We'wo Id and the Sunday before both the Methodist ggY g Y J Y MccQw,rrie • Vice Pres, Rev`Mr McLean • suggest the calling of a meeting: and t at ministers were sick. Mr. Perry appears conspicuous -as usual on our streets on correspondent in wishing Alex. and his hopes whatever of his recovery. Seeding Secy, J W Shaw; Treae, D B McKinnon something be done at once, as it will e to stead the spring weather better than Saturday evening last. We wonder what bride smooth sailing oyer life's ocean. is the order of the day ; if the diy Nea- p g tailoring establishment the southlend dude Bitmrs.-The Right -Rev. the Bishop then continues for another week most of Directors, M 'Young, F Metcalf, N i3 money saved, even if we buv an engine. 'any of his clerical brothern. represents, he wag de -coed in a white suit of Huron • officiated at a special -service the farmers will be through with�it. Mr. Young, A Lawrence, R Douglass, Chas I • ` - P ' P g Hamilton and J Brigham. Then c9 GREEN- QUARTERLY f�ER4ICES.—May 1st tons last Sabbath ; no misfit wherever he pro- held in St. Thomas church, on Wednesday Wm. Askwith of the 12th c+•n. has been gham. The Institute � sacrament Sunday in the Methodist ' Bnirssei When spring cpover fall wheat 11 cured it • no cloth to spare. morning IRs(. Division Court was held purpose buying $100 worth of books at p p g getting his kitchen re -shingled this week. once. There should be more take an in- in this neighborhood lookac7 very well, but • .church. The day was fine and there was ' • ..._ here, last Saturday, and a Iatge timount of Messrs Morrison and Martin treated the owing to frequent night frosts followed by a large attendance from all parts of the ' EAST EVAN ANOSIT. business was done • Mr,Powell of Clinton Walkerburn saw mill to a DOW pine bon- terest in the Institute, as there are now punishingda s, it has one'.baok consider- circuit. Mr. Campbell gave a very able BRIEFs.- cite a sensation was caused resided. Prof. J. Churchill Arlid e, net last week • Mr. Jas. Young, of Man- more than $1,000 worth of books, only bi Mrr.Wm.Kain of the town line,erected discourse from the words " Do all in the on Wednesday evening, on the Pith con., I flute soloist of Toionto, and Mips Annie chester, nailed it on Messrs. & costing $1 a year for the reading of them a small barn on his farm, this spring. Jas. • name of the Lord Jesus." The quarterly by the sight of an engine under the direc- McNeil, of London, will, participate in a Anderson, of Manchester, have purchased --not the cost of one book. Let everbody Hogan is making preparations to enlargo y. tugging Y g• make an effort to get the membership his barn this summer, b splitting it and board met on nota Finances come tion of Mr. W. Hoffron to in a loam of concert here, next Tuesday evening. The another horse. The talk is all about the • up well. 'It was decided notito divide the logs from Mr,Livingston's farm to Living- Rev. GI F: Salton, of Goderieb, will preach fine imported horses ; why not keep Can- 100 for the year 1887, building apiece in the centro• Ile also intends Ddngannon circuit. At the close of the ston & Calder's mill;_ the novel system morning Rnd eveninfi at the Methodist ado for the Canadians. Bir. R Waite lost PURELY PERSONAL. -Mr Alex Doy,,of building stonework (tures tiho whole, Mr. meeting it was moved, and seconded by has not yet attained ii restdeggroe ofspeed church, next Sunday, and will also ad- a valuable colo last Saturday. Mr Win East Wawanosh, is suffering from the John Jarrot intends impxovtiigtiietiizildinga three, that the quarterly board invite Rev. as it has to contend with several drawbacks dress the Gospel Temperance meeting in Paterson received a tele rani last Satur- effects of a felon and has been laid aside by Putting a stone foundation tinder hisbafn. • P P g g ' Mr. Maxwell is at present engaged in putting A. MCKibbsn to remain on Dungannon Rs the condition of the road and stoppage the afternoon. Last Tuesday evening day informing him of the death of his from his work in Manchester. Miss Wil- all addition tkIlis dwelling. Miss Hogan apotheryear,and was carried unanimously.. for firing and Nater. Mr S. Fellsw of several members of IInron council, Roynl sister ill -law, in the township of Beverly ; )tams has gond on a visit to New York, hna returned from f3onforth whore silo iiag Mr.MeKibbin,in reply, stated that as the Mho same concession,passed through Blyth Templara of Temperance, of this place, he left Clinton on the first titin Monday and will 'be absent about a month ; her been undergoing a comrso bf training. vote was unanimous be would consent to 1 the same day with a new cart, from the paid a fraternal visit to Br .Ceti°lel Star morning. Court of Revision for this efforts as an artist have been highly coin- _ -- remain.-Coif. shop of Brunsdon,Londesboro, to be used cou-neil ; A very happy tinitt` pent, I tnNnghip, Will be held at Londesboro on mended, and site took with lfer 4ome of —� (Contitiueri' o+r Nth or 0,11heriat rase,) �: r. ;