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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1888-01-04, Page 1@ -..: - ---- - VW ray s. r .w-;-9 INDPPEYDE T IN ALb THINQS NEDTR.d'L IN AYOTOIN0 -'1J,`l?:ltiltrs.- 41L•GU Pot A4luuiof. 1+,24 0% Advwac�. c . , x. ' - _ WHOLE 0 477 W -EDN ESDAY J & N LTA RY 1, 13 31. ' HURON COUNTY, O1�T., , ~ VQ• ° T`?Q. CLI1T0?� , � a Woo xe OCA X (�akke�iratttie�tee �t1tX �ukkesitattctetal�e Worl>4Z, iCP,nkke�pariRYetlx�^ peal ---r--—�- Goderiolli Blyth. •a Blytlt. TOWN ELECTIONS. Gotderich. 6oflcrich• MUNICIPAL ELECTION. No municipal contest this yegr, a Our popular auctioneer, C, Ham rho Clintcu fawn el ectious were more by rivet;' was froien gverlast week pu Fridt►y Nit. Elijah Moaro, rather unusual occurrence. Ilton, has been yielding 'ham- spi,rttud than was looked for Booing 'fibs Big Mill shut down last ' while lao.king at n load of wood on ST. DAVID'S ivAlln. 'No. Mr. John Emigh of' Revere mer in Auburn for 3 or 4 day's last that teevo and Da ut the Mayor, Y Deputy, 'soak• the market, was struck with the shaft of sleigh and severe J. No. 1. 2. Total w. Smith.............91 07 188 -the week ^� and House, spent qday or t\va in Lou . We to have to rBport- this the Councillors in one ward, Mr. \i'. Lee returned from Now- a gropors castle, fast Wednesday. i ijurod. At rile time of writing C. Dr. `thu A. llulzlk,er.......,..... t1Ja 80 140 don Whitely...............6.1 76 140 regret t this tvoolt. regrot the' - 11 week the death of the youngest And -%if been elected by acclamation. we look upon the interest P r Mr. F. Kent is tliking a holiday gentleman iii improving rn[,Id[y. I R. ` ly Thompson.............78 62 185 � Mr. Edward Watson shipped daughter of Mr. and_Mrs• John load of hogs on Saturday 'for c manifested as auguring well for the trip ti { Mr.. Charles (,lofts ' tV}ta Splint SCHOOL TRUSTEE',, oar Montreal. Bell who died of .inflammation of i � impartial and iulelligent conduct of Now is Years day in Gocloril;h, was I i C• Crahlt...................61 48 104 the Art. Emigh bowels on Christmas Day. This the affairs of t•he fawn during the Dir. Clanda,Sonlervilie visiting ,tvA'rill Cl welcomed b his numerous as t Y Y J. Butler..................42 49 91 Will McElroy au.d was not looked for a9 the doceasud coming year. It may be said that roltttr. at London. ' tf friends after a five year's absence. ST. PATRICK'S WARD, are here spending their New Years had only been sick it .day or two, latterly municipal affairs have been The weather lately has bapn Air. Crq;fti arrived from Texas re- Nou Com No. 3. No. 4. Total 60 142 holidays with their parents. Bay City, The funeral took place on Tuesday run to the Lug largely in rho interest of a a badly mixed. cantly, where ho ryas R �y, -Army. Proudfoot....•.:......78 AirJames Gurney, of the l�mains being taken clique. Important matters, Fuch as The'Town Band played • old mission Ofilcer in the U. S. J• 60 120. H. Colhorue.........,. 7i8 Miphigau, is spending hie, Christ- lish',churoh whereSthe . beaut'if'ul railway, oto., will call for united r ,the year out and -the neiv year in. Mit. C. was accompanied by Ilia R. McLean..... ..... 54 112 , 48 88 76 mus holidays with parents horn. burial service was read by the in • and euergotic 'action on the part of Mr. Si. Davis spent New Year brother Davis Fred, and both gentlemen J. E. wave Acheson, Jr ...... ...... N. Lowis.........•.....14 8 22 There being consideTRble snow on eulnbent; Rev. H. A. Tl?on,as, after our city fathers the coming year, Day in'the at town: will for the Forest City to= aT. oEORGF's WARD, Christmas day the youug folks tools whic4 the Rev. gentleman spoke n and it is to be hoped that forward- ;' Midnight service at St. George's day. No. 5. the advantage of sleigh riding. o few sympathizing and encouraging in- to ilio bereaved and the interest of the town shall be Church last Saturday evening. Horan At the last regular. meeting of J. Lodge No. 62, I. O. 0. F., Butler..................65 Ar. Nicholson , p., p• p `The Dire ere news a er has at its Its words parents the the large congregation first move aimed at regardless of . whether the credit of it shall lro due t" Mrs. Seager ia'viaiting at Hamil- the $ following officers were elected H• Duniop..................54 last made appearance. aro more than satisfied a taken after -which the remains were taken to Reformer or Conservative. Our ton. far Mr. F, Jordan is visiting East- the ensuing term :-Bros. S. N. G P. Holt, V. G ; F. Jordan.......:..........51 . A. Morton..................61 subscribers , with its Conservatism. to the cemetery belonging to the town church followed by a large number first, arty afterward. P St. George's ward. J. Melcolmson, ; Straiton, R. S; G. Stivena, P. S; ST, ANDREW'S WARD. lilts, A. W. Nation, of Brandon, hero this week and is stay of sleighs and sorrowing friends. about clone In there was n very run as will he aeon by the • Mr, D. McGillivrar sent New Y 1 N.. Cain boll 'Treas. Bros. I. F. P Geo. No. 6. No. 7. Total R. Radcliffe......... -•....81 85 1-16 arrived ing with her sister, Airs. A. Belfry, It is gills two years ago, the time of flint the heresy°d figures given below, one of rile old ., " Years Day in town. Toms. to Toronto Stivena J. W. Smith, and were elected delegates to J. A. Reid ................. 6(3 46 10 e T C. Naftel87 '79 o •at present. same year, ,stoat's lost a dflu��Jlt .1,, by donth at councillors 1 h' ' �L' ,� two. g defeated b only belga d y y In St. James' Air. Kelly Major Allan returned attend a convention to be called for ...............42 .,' F. gingham•••„•..•,,,•..48 80 78 Saturday Was a busy day with our the Same age very aulititouly,- showed remarkable popularity in ` Iset week. Tihesnow plow mode it first ap- the purpose of electing a District A, Smith .................. 2a 70 20 6Cs merchants. Sleighing being very brought }eta, of farmera''to __• �.--� - defeating Mr. Worry,P one of the, Fent, penratice last Friday, to the groat Deputy Grand Master, At the I)ecomber Session of L.O' W. Lee.....................45' J. M. Sheppard.........16 10. 26 good town. .. Nel'.ett• Smith Kilty, of Luckuow, spent Tore is i ting m ars, by four. h s't also a 9linllar' Chnllge to St. Andrew's, delightrof, pedestrians. L. No. 182, the following officers' The throo first named in each ward On Sabbath afternoon the remains Christmas with re}ntives in this Mr. John Johnston being thirteen } There was a fair attendance at the Knox Church last F,t theday were electefl for the year 1888 : with Mayor Seager, Reeve Johnston, Cainero who of Willie, son of Mr. John Magill, interred in the English Vicinity. ahead of Air. Holloway, oue of the ' social Richard TI ybourne, W. M. ; Jas, and Deputy -Reeve tivill Were ,John Britton Peeve, R. Scott sitting members. evening. Clove= Craigie, D. M. ; Robt. Plunkett, were elected by acclamakt`pn, 88 Council for 18 8. The Church Cemetery. McGee his ' deputy reeve, and Brigham, Church- St, George's-Doharty 77, Caute- ta Mr:,•Regiva}d .Seager, of Chap. ; Thos. Sneyd, Sec. ; John form the Mr. Robert removed hill and Lishnnl councillors. Ton, 74, Fitzsimmons 72. x land, formerly bf this town, is suf-. Reid, Treas.; D. Wilson, jr., D. "of School Board for the present year Tollows 'Wm. family to Kincardine on Tuesday. in their. Air. Walter Haines lost a fine St. Janzes'-Walker 87; -Kelly. ,Jl faring from' a oo'vere attack of C. ; Committee, W. H. Murney, will be as :-Messrs'. H. W. Ball? C. C-rabb, S. We wish thorn prosperity horse b inflammation last week, y 61 Worry 57. Y typhoid fever Mr. Thee. Graham, \who ' left Jas. Rusk, M. McDonald, Wm• Rumbnll, E. Kelly. Lodge meets Acheson, Malcolmson, A. Morton, Ai: Nichol; new home. The Salvation Army was out bo• This is the fourth horse ho has lost to s many �• any years, and tea are sorry S.-Andre'tc's---Foster 78,J9hns'ton- --- - ,.” ty town for Cleveland a year sinceTuesday y 1 month. ouAtu)ntd son, R Pride and G Swinson. fore daylig.11ton Chi'isttnas.morning to }rear of his misfortune. 68, Holloway 53, Wilson 18. * ' - w _ to en o In a holicja 'at_the fRmil Y :- j Y_ Y - r t�tnd �h ti u n'u'mber of _.___ --- --- — `eotvusl►ip. marching with torch lights and gestin dr disturbing the citi-, THERE was a pleasant Christmas The council of this year will �. therefore be composed of Mayor 4 •_ -.,. ' ... ' residence, _ "' ""','business Miss Susie Cam bell` commenced- is P men and captains connect- p - ed with our shipping trade nre de- Goaltsrteh -- - -. .,_ _._ .... Cox elected ms , g . P , .. a zeas In their sµ get slumber, arty lit Air. Thos. Farquhar s' the other � g The hospitality of , e AlcMurc hors Dep - Whitehead, Reeve hit .;, her duties.as teacher of', the jnntor 'the that the money granted by John reeve John Beacom deputy reeve, and Oil Monday afternoon our band ' ewenino, _tbo-.host and hostess we.l•.e._heighton. an uty Manning, and Councillors e D. Cantelou, T. C. Dohorty, H. Walker, ". division of the Saltford school the government for alterations to 6 Jae. Elliott, Thos. Chllrebill_and under the leadership of S. Willej�; ed,'if such a thing were possible, M. Kell H...Foster, Johit Johanston y' eaisio n yesterday. the breakwater, should be used in 5aml. Sturdy councillors. promenaded our street's, dfscours-. by the onlivening strains of. violin- ' D: B. Kennedy and W. Cooper. <; New Fear's day calling was prat- extending the north ler lakeward, a P Harr Beacom hada close call y in sweet music. The Bo's are g ist Bailey, as the terpsichorean trip :6 Methodists, 3 Presbyterians, 1 1. ticed in a much' greater degree on as they believe such a change would and as it was was soveroly hurt still improving. P ' g g ping made joyousness rein sur J Y ' English Church, 1 Catholic. In - Moeda than it Was a. ttvolvn oath Y n' re tl - pdv ►ntago the harbor, A g y Sak.ui- by getting jammed between a fog On Tuesday at the reDri'lar meet= tame, 'tuaehst Politica 1 Itivou dRnt, 4liefvrme•l- .,.r;g since, quiet meeting was held on he has hauling and a standing tree. lug of rho C. 0. F. No. 89, four Diiss . Mary Elliott of 6 Cousorvtliivest .•:e :, Irud gen- The Xmae'tree and entertainment day to take measures for try}ng to lie is now able to be'alsout. new members we're initiated and School Section No. 4, Hallett, ten tlemen, 2 agents, 2 grocers, 1 fan - at St. George a school room last George ' effect rile change. Ali, Wrn; Anderson, of Aberdeen, several more applications were ro- doted her resignation to the trustees a , Hing will make, 1 lawyer, 1 earpen week was highly appreciated by the At the regular° meeting of Aiait Dakota is among relatives and calved. This society is growing of said School Section nd the Inst ., ter, 1 g. _ • Sunday school scholars, lana Lodge No. 33, A. F. and, A. • friends after an absence of five ver fast hers, y g the Children day that she taught b thotoalaphor. On the informal veto on a loan of ,'-• On.the,itivi$ation of their teacher, Al., on the auuiversary. of -St: -John the evangelist, the following named years. The gentleman is a son of the Bay Election for school trustees was held in the school house on Wed :rearl an address to her and presented her with a lady's tvorli box, with pelt $7,000 to`Woolen Mill, there \yore, Miss McMicking, the members of Mr. John T. Anderson, of as \viii be aeon; 134 for,.I35 against. St. George's Bible class met at Dr. brethren were installed as officers $old Lino: IIo likes lii9 llOtl' home uesda '. Messrs. Metcalf, Atc ' uar- 2 til and envelopes les tic. The address Total rote polled 269. Entitled r Alc}VIicking's residence, and enjoyed for 1888 by R. W. Bros. Toms and well and is farming for himself. rie a. d Magill, whoso,term of office. was sinned bylEtta Cartwright and to veto The law. regilires a very pleasant -evening. Radcliffe and W. Bro. Humber :- , Bros. Jas. Addison, W. IA ; 1I, I� . Aberdeen is quite a railway 'centre is had expired were re-elected by ac- Aggie; Hamilto4l. , Alias Elliott for their kind- -. .477. twa-tifths of all entitled to vote to _ --' i�IlaBea A. Sharman, J. Dickson, It. Rusk Al. Allan left town. Ball, S. `V ; Jaa:.Craigia, J. 1V ; and Mr. Anderson's property- conveniently situated, su that ho hats clamation: The adjourned citises of violation j. thanked the. children ness and made a few remarks to r tae favorable before a monks by. law -• would carry. This' 'Would `, �•, '° • and oil Monday for the various schools E. Downing Chaplain • S. Sloane, ,' , p ` _ R. Price, Sec W. A. Ith a good market,.-., His inauy friends of the Scott Act agaip8t �Io39t's them the pupils then bade good require at least 191for and n Illajurity to which they have'recently been Trews ' Y • P. Maefartane J. D ' in this section aro leased to'hear of p F.wigli and Milne were Beard here bye, of all the votes polled Rs' wall, c engaged..._ Afro. James Cathcart., printer, of nes S. D ' ' C. F. Straube} Steward • Ja . ' ' Hayes,' Steward ; N. Sturdy, L' his success, and hope he may con 1 Y tonne to prosper. He \viii return on Wednesday. Polito .Alar istrate Williams of Clinton, in the P,oth -- -- --- . - . Tuckerstinith. Sproat - wY .-__-_•_ ORANGE -Un ' Detroit, formorl' of Goderieh Y Tyler. some about February. Tom erall hall. cases word 1? ll. A1cIutosh reeve, G. succ «reduesday.last a vets successful Wednesday '`;,, r'- died last week after a lingering i1- T.J. Videau, SCHoot EXAAtINATION.-The OX- dismissed there being no evidence deputy, Councillors- Elgie, McLean degrgs 1ll08tlUg -tva9 hold ill tliti • nese. The deceased leaves a sift Tho fallowing shptvs the result o amination of S. S. NO•.9 -recoutly- to convict. and Sinclair. hall of L. O. L. 710, thu o1�1 and six children• to anourn his loss. the entrance examination to the handed wag a good Buccess.'• Mr. Goo. Con- The Methodist Sunday School Air, G. Sproat will,ereet a new Masoui'c hall, Jackson's. block, { The schooner Ontario }s gradually High School. The papers Here very.fair, Dellas chosen chairman,, and ' jr.,J '' entertainment and. Christmas tree The bank barn, on h14 farm across the Two candidates were nelvnuc°d to moving from th'a harbor to the island to the candidates and filled the position in a worthy was held in Temperance Hall. from where lie lives, next year. the Purple; to the Royal Blue, and a read and will shortly be ready for re- cannot be objected to by aspiraDts : manner, The scholars have made building being crowded, there being Mr, A. Cosens toil'}- commence , three. to the Royal Arch Purple • a attempts fe builclin Many r- y P P AlcRen io, Lina boa No. 2, w, wawanoaa good and substantia} progress under g p g h A silver collet• no , arge made- duties at the West End School this dogrues. Although the niolit was D ' have been glade to .place the Ontario Dalton Annie 471 2,.Ashileld Giles, Dalton, 459 " 1, Goderieh their teacher, Air. Geo. Andersott. tion was taken up. Tho singing Tuesday. a very stormy one there was a fare _ -, on land, but all failed, Alontgomery, T. J. 457 •' 0, Colborne Shorts, Clara 4b3 '• 6, E. Walvanosh The chairman 'and AZessrs. A. Can- A. Conrtice Petot Cooli -and acting in the Christmas Cantata b the children teas excellent. Ail'• U. Johnsta.0 has been eu- attendance sail n very pleasant file of ^ !' The anneal r111iaSlOnary meeting be held in St. George's church Thompson, Herbert 433 " 2, W. Waranosh Oke, Charles 4$1 Goderieh 31 8 Creasman, George 430 Goderieh at a telOn r„ , j J. , W. ,Elliott; Henry Cook and, Trroceeds about $12. gaged, to teach S. S.. No 9. He will commence duties on the Jet Of evening spent. • membership 710 still continues t0 increase alld , will next 'Tuesday' evening. Amon g O'Keefe, Maggie 429 No: 2, Aahl;eld Evans, Fred 428 Goderieh M s others spoke very 'highly of ,r the teacher 'and the good pioaress On tbursday aftYrnoon, Miss Doan, teacher of the intermediate March. the' Tod a was' probably novel- in g l a IriUre stato. At the i' those who will address the meeting, be a who has spent ,.EvanMcCsstle, John 428 No. 3, Aehaeld thea", wiuiam •,gV,4a6-;- Goderieh AT s 415 Bayfield the pupils bad made. The present P P 'department of our la'uhlic school, The elections were keenly con- tested au Monday last both for prosperotla close a coffee lunch gas served and ` will gentleman many soars as a missionary among Johnston,Wellinetori Clark, Nellie 412 No, 1, Colborne teacher was tllt°ee years with'S. S. had and was prQsented by her pupils. rcith a Trustees and membCra of Ilio heartily, partaken of. -The baud the North West Indians.. LCC, Jennie 411 Goder;anOM S Robertson. Lizzie ""'411 408 St. Helens No. 9, and always order obedieuco.ta the letter \V1thOnt th0 handsome autograph album, a halll bag and 'all address', in token of the C,OullCll. committee met on Friday oveuiug ail(} made the final selection of fifes - ' The ileal Of rile llOW to being g g-,.Nattel,.Arthua,,.. `tri. Bask, Alfred ....406 - --Goderieh Af'8 " '•extreme---tiso of _tile_"rod. lair. An= appreciation and esteem in \\which Miss E. Robb of the 2nd. Con. and d At firer it was intend builf by lCll "':-1Clarlton for Elliott, Nettie 406 Jenkins, Willie ass dorson was presented' with a hand- sN6 had. been hold., nnjongst them. was united in matrimonv to Arr. W. -runts, od to start with 10 members, bui the James Clark was placed in position Reed, Hattie ass No. 111 GLougnn,Aiartln a Ashna,d some album b' the scholars. come y -�- �• Tile lady has resigued her posltlon `I1olrcy lash ZV,.edaa.ttsllay. Tile a ticitireusofCli•uton have been so -a° — w yesterday. The length of the gory Ye Y a I,tttluglin, y 390 '' time this month he Will leave for hero to attend the Nuriuul school. started the same clay on trip to' - gel101'011a in trio tdilyo'fstlb7?clipticrrr:---''---- in' �-- vessel will be about 113 feet, 25' feet Tenger than file James Clark, Hassey, Mary 386 No. 2, Ashfield Fraser, Maggie 386 Goderieh 14 S F. 374 \o. 1, Colborne t}le Normal. On Fridayevolihig the Christ- ° Alichignn. 3liss, Forest, teacher in S. S. that the will likely start with ` {, and her beam tv; 11 be about 5 feet Clark George Doyh Florence 366 Goaerian s s �"'---- mas tree and entertainment in con `0 11 has resigned her situation as a twelve or thirteen ulctDbers--s�;vel or eight silver fifes, four silver wider.. The following are I..commouded Brucetield nectiou with I�nglish Church S.' S. feather in that school on account of nlotluted snare drums and n [)ilS? a° -- . Diessrs. P Holt, Jno. Knox, AV. 11 the Iioarcl : Y .410 flodetich 1I S HYMENEAL. --Wednesday of last heal' this, was hold in the Temperance Hall.• TtyO lttTgO tl'UCS N01'� heavy laden her certificate }laving run out. She •lu ll tri' '1'1108° fa IU L11C' ' Rh 'nab Arid Jas Robinson,who Spence, Lizzie parsons, Carrie 398 Naftel, Henry week two rival thrdshers village were married and Dow in with preseut9 fniluglaud LVII1 attend f1 the �i 0i'nlal next tC l'tll. ^rho farm'er's club of S. S. X0,6' formation Ordor and the f'UIlURt1Ul1 of th,. baud have rt been calle:l .`•' were ;nominated for the position . , w councillor and Aithe Jos° lh } McCartney, ,,,ie 391 No. b,Goderich ShepparArthur ala Goderieh AI S stead of the unenviable job of spend- young. The sins a recitations by the children were well rendered. hall a debate last ' T«�sday eVC111n1, the who not Y oil, call leave their loibscril,tihlla ' " r Williams and Z�'., IIennjnas, f' g The folloti ui were examined at thiwshino they aro pleasantly inn thoir••honeymooh. There aro Pro The attendance was good, Pro oil the subject . Resolved that -J cow is more sorviceable to man than 1 with any of the conuriittoC-I,roF. ' A. AI. 1,otld; 1+;. nominated for School Trustees, early in the week, hence Exeter. a other threshers in the tieighbor coeds about 518. the horse." Dir Win. Landesboro (,,leo. I -halos, 1''100dp, Chas. �'7pU0riCI', Or �VtT,. .7 retired their names did not appear on' the Trefrery, Annie 548 Na. 11, Hay liardy Llllie 532 Exeter hood to wh wo would say (if per. hon do , Uri'Thuraday..evenina DI1'. f�Ul)el'G ., was Captain On the alliriuntilLtl.-side Joss. .Ally amount from 25c up to x ballot papers. 3ninNy Jahn 531 No. 2,Hay Exeter miffed to.advi and McGee, before his departuro for nndEr. Silas Cosens on the 11 o' 'Turner $50,. or more, will be ac^Ppt:erl.--' aeretc i aria Gig 1koal likewise. ja •Kincardine, was entectaiuod at an gative side, Mr. A. was Tb0 dritl has been 911e6Uosfl'll� The hill leading from town t0 the Alai'tland bridge was without Dr wit, 507 No. 1, Caborne Meauj„n,Cunton ^ 501 Exeter „ linxt• of T. -T}to officers in- rlrst ' oyster supper nt little Harry's re- tTie brethren of ap}loiutod,.chairalau, after giving rho due Considoratiun ho inallgliratea null I„ ('I. L. 71U will 'appeal, 0 f3alado°' Lucy 499 M;, stalled for' t110, eg9nlllg t0t'm ocofield Prealirileu� rooms.hy matter likely present a very fine -- ,•, snow ou Saturday while all the Y Hersay, Clare 494 of 1888 -in B Star A. 0. U. W.,.ho,buing a member of decided in favor of the negatlt a Rnce at the e,auing celebration.- rends loading to and from it afford- calduhoun, t\,ilie a69 xo. z, Ushorne Ilarnson, 1l il{tinm half Council No, 219 Il• T. of T: -on that order; After suppor they All-' Tile subject of debata for llo2t Where some tall: of procuring, a c' ed good eloighing, r�S 9liCi1 a state Ila $Eo,inbnah RobttlT 472 " .7,'HaY Monday Dlgl]t set's as £Ol10ty9 : -5; journod t0 A 1'nOnt adjoining t}le Tuesday evening is 1,Resolved that ,is neat uniform fat this year's parade, "! ^of things mats the forms trade o 1,011I(1 it' b0 WpIL for:.our t6Wn''Yth . PIc ryt,lttshard. •468' Exeter �,tluthe 464 No. 0,Uaborno 7 C Bro Ate I;arbor V. C., Bro. L. r Ilro, DV. I3o11 dining room where speeches and inclulgotl in, C. man will go further for the love of tvenith than ho twill for the lova of -}1 h0 recently VflCatell A'InaOritC blor,l:, ,1jot %o keeping the '•Torp, Alecia'1 463 5: Ii. Biggins; P. C,, ; soug9 `vharr .lir. T[a11, third flat,, Jackson's n an for £ntllOr9 t0 11 p n „ Stanley Pec, Mary 4q5 7, Exote'r t�lla[llaill, Sis. Graham ; Sec. Sis. 11amil.On occullying, the C}alit' for wonlnll. hits hcetl lltucurl;�,1....11;1U-�t-t+1. i,. i ,'t i ^ " hill in O1'der for tPalniilg. `Turn, Ver" -y It 450 sent,•, Millie 440 - J. Aiuetard; Asst Sea Pro. �G. the evening. The Meeting wascon- ___ _.._ _.- - _ 'It has been - furnished witli laud-, 1 t' Master' Willie C. Stewart, Of oke, Frank 434 " 434 No. 0, Stanley ' Gilmour; Iain. Sec. Bro. J. AIc• clndorl b •singing Auld Lang Sync. y o o b' Y_ Ashfielid. se;its, tables, etc., told will make all Saltford, died very, suddenly last Cal Rosetta C mss, Morris 4:13 " 7, tray l�l1eR11 ' TI'O a9, 519, Pollack; herald, , Every one then retired t0 their .re- rile pupils of S. S. No. 16, 1verc CSCCl,1Cllt r00111 fUl' ' tl'At1gP pl: l'I,USU9. Wednesday -QyOnlIIg. T110 }'Oltng * '3faore, Lizzie 427 Exeter. Sanders, Charles alb No. 3, Stapl,e•, , Jiro J. Gilmour ; Guard, Jiro. II. spective }fomes having 8} Ont a ,pies- exaInlnCd 111 the different subjects -,Lull 11o1V all a�'itatiou I's UTI foot aI31tLCli elan had been Visitinft friend ODGillespie o 1eW�esla 420 Na. 14, Stanley A'IdKen%le ; Sentinel, ]aro. tiVm. sant alld enjoyable evening together. by .lir. \ °wit•,, X1159. �ICC011llCll, t0 have a Royal' I'I'CCP plU1'y '.ice - the Bayflold roar} and" left early iri snip jfeCo,illCartrude a19 " 5, Ushorne Ross; Editor, Iiro. W. ,kcal; Or 1'ho aunfversey services of the Dliss, (, Styuthors and the teacher, iustittlted in Clinton, ami iu due the evening apparoutly In good Down, Frank 410 ,ti, 1, 414 s, ' aDi8t9 Siste•S MCInt0Sh RU85 g , � ' Methodist churcirtviil•e hold horn on' :1l.'. D�'. Struthers, -At the class of tillio this town inay be the hub Of „ i health to return home. When , Ulnrtt Wellington Clark I ellin 308 " 1, " Jamieson'. Sabbath. The Rev. F. E. Nugent, t110 CXnnTyy111nt1011 rile pupils pi'CaCnt• O1'a11g01S1ll Of tyle 'COCl, ty—t}10 nw ' Cr09slllg East Stl'OCt 80m0 peTaOna 1[and(orn, lanae 300' " 1, Stephen llawksbaw, l,ettio 888 Exeter J Of I.Ubk110tV, pt'eaCI1Cd to good con- oil their Lt)aC1101' with R hand90111° materia{ is bare to Irick© it such. noticing hia head dl'OOping inllpod into the cutter and found him un- The following were recommended Colborne. gl'CgatiU119 t>Qtll n102'lllllg and eye Th°' collections talion ' up a111U111 ari(1 1R1 Rll(11'C9a Signed by Claude 'Fisher, Maggie 'nary, .,.. -. - a supporters 'of the ` '° conscious. A medical man at onto conscious. had hy,tho Board : " Exeter A. Milloy was elected deputy- Taylor, Johns and Young ulug• wero.in aid of the building fund of John Manary.aud II. Durgin, ` A[t. . nd them for Liberal candidate in Russell, some Liberal candidate of them local arty leaders, reported but deceased ceased f0 breathe. On,.SAturday the 1'e- Tnlior, Nelson 403 F.acratt Nilsen 398 No. 2, uav 14, Stanley reeve and Y ' councillors. the now church. On the following Struthers replied thanking their valuableund handsome proses, t by til thdse for Score anoth• mains were interred in Maitland Ross, Daniel 377 - - .�--�— -- �„'�'--` Monday owning au oyster social, followed b addresses from •several y and kind address assuring them that ' of' purity. or for a s. J. of purity. Messrs. J. Cocltbhutt and I1. a cemetery in presence of a very ' Stattley. �'c5t Wawauostl• Rev. gentlemen, was given in the nt nllti}nes he would remember their will like Davies have made a generous lift of largo number of relatives and John Torrance Reeve. Jag..Johnstou, was elected reeve. Tomperation, hall. Tho choir fur- kindness, Afr.�`StruGhers " "r 10,000 towards the erection of a friends, over fifty vehielos,beittg in rho" mournful procession, heart Dlr. Stewart of Varna is offering to sn a;er.•1 Afr, Chas, (}Irvin, and nislied beautiful inusic during the Ales, Stotvnrt, Thos. Todd and evening, The attollcLince was ly go to Porter's hill for neat year, I and Aliso lista Struthers tabes city and township of Brantfor2i poor house.ThebuildingWill tom disense, it is ilnderatood, was the his stock •o£ goods at and tinder `John charge of No, G. the spring. 9 cause of` the' untimely death.. cost. Powers councillors. good. _ . 4 t . • v �- r,,. - .....::. ,. , -.. L� b!. ..:.1., viRa.r •v.Ax .. .. ii.v '..C•i.. iL 'M .e. ' �.. � .. ..• .Ll,� ..,. i. � ',....• . .:'... ,._. � � .•... - Fnw. �'Y: ..,.,., l.a.,....- . ,r . <. v e. ve! e.,.n 1 �