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The Huron News-Record, 1888-02-15, Page 1
TFSRRiS;—>r1.St1 per Aununi, $1.Rii Ft► Adynt►ce. INDBPENDhN2' kN dlrL THINGS, Nl1U'1'�ftdG, 4N NOTHLNW. -W111WV&T .Sc'1.`ODDt publishers VOL. IX.—NO.-CLINTON, HURON COUNTY, ON_T., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY — 15, 1888. WHOLE NO 483 tangible shape. Such testimonials ° P from governmouts to individuals out who roils Cho champion of God. turned Froin'a pleasaut trip to the 1 1 will be gIad to }tear that he his on g ' Sa litfoed. chtarehwotneu's guild gave aR "At o are, as you are aware, not uncom- erich. One of Lila contestants is loud erately tall untd'of substantial build, States, 1Vu uucloiatand that the y liked that country so well that there. the im Ledo.. P 0u Sabbath the On Monday evening about 6 P.M. th't roof of the house owned and occupied Home" in St. George's school room last evening _ ,axt�i (tai°l4'e #11Xat�eltety "'r�C}lY (ac�'e�!>al�cletllic WOW (�a `re �>aixcteixce -;oral(o i;eopoodeace _ o,cix� (��ar�'e��rottcjetxce g'aeaz (50i�'e��y>aixcilrixce Goderich Goderielt. �attuucthill. —� Goderich. Goderich. Goderich Townshll)• Aft. Dean Swift is still seriously There are several cases, of measles Tho wife of AIr. Geo, Sheppard Royal Black Preeol+tory 315 will Alias Ai. Jamieson of .Toronto, is Mossr. G. F. Emerson and F. " ill• ' in to Ill It is'of a mild type, how- son. died last week ill this town hold their annual meeting in their it sojourner with friends on the 5tb Kilty of 2nd con Hullett paid a Fifteen below zero on ThursditY fiver: after a long illness, On Monde g Y hall Goderich on Monde eveni � , Y �, concesaio7a. short visit to friends hors last week. g Inorning. j I ' lir, 1I. J. Beale after Spending a the deceased lady teas interred in 20th February. Election of officers�•-- the flames, andiftst,wben, it was su p- , lir. Benj. Grainger, our blacl 3 a , S' Mar Elwood returned horno Mary i fora dna iu Walkerton viaitin ., Bayfield cemetery, the funeral eor• 's and other important business re Sir I Blyth. 'smith i g s snaking active preparations last week, a returned to town on lionday. i tege leaving Mr. Sheppardresi- quires a full attendance of I Miss Dallas, of Wingham, 13 the, for the construction of a new house The usual As1t Wednesday ser- , The a1lllUal I11aCtln.0Of the God- deaico about noon. There %vere a large number of conveyances in the Knights, ---�►---° -- guest of Mrs. E►nigh. g in the Spring.' vices at St, PuteN church to -day. erich Board of 'hada was hold in lrocessiori in leavi-na town 'which Godertelt Township. i Out town fathers met in conclave Mr, Geo. Christopher sold his Ph 2 Yr old roars to Air D. Tip]Itdy for Holy Comtuouien,at St. George's the town hall on Monday evening. •,vas steadily augmented ell nloug , Irov, Mr. Gee, from Manchester, in the Orange Hall on Monday the sunt of $175. She was well at 9 it. ill. next shildil BRAVERY REWAUDED. the road until the last resting place has been visitiu-, old friends in the evening - "' worth the mons ' paid f'el her. } I Mr. P. Kelly, reeve\of Blyth, 'Thursday:.. ',phare was a large turn our at the g was reached. uai'glrl>orhoud or-IiHttta}. g On Friday evening there sons all eutertainraont in the Temperance At the last rueeting of the Liter- W in town Last Town Hall on Saturday afternoon J;ene Ingram, widow of the late Tho 1\rettton farm on the 3rd con. Hall to a very largo audience. ar Society there was a ddibnto on Y Y 141r. Hokraestead, bnrrjster of Sea= forth, was in town on Wednet8' y. to witness the presentation of the medals given by the U. S. govern- James Rhynas died very Suddenly front an attack of heart disease last was bgnbht by Harry and John g „ Youu for something in the neigh- Rev. G. W. Racey, of Cedorieh Resolvod�tl>at a"dirty,"good gator-. ed wife is desirable than Regular Aiooting of Huron Cha meat to the Ct}ptain and crew Qf the. Thursday. The deceased lady wits bor}tood of $1,700. wilhpreaodi the annual missionary more a p+clean" ill-natured wife. It wasde- ' ter No. 3(9 R. A. M. next Tuesday y Goderich life boat. His WOrship' r Sitting in a chair when the attack g Mr. William Wakdfield Started sermon in ti.e Episcopal church here Sabbath next. tided in favor of the negative. evening. a or Seager occu ied the chair, g P carlie Sill so uickl and quietly , quickly q Y out ou` Monday Feb. 6th with his on i Beethoven Quartetto appeared} in an to a short Speech explained the His Wor- did +death ensue that her chilcLdsll Lin box giving Lite farmers their Sacrament of the Lord's Su er PP P TttCkersutlth. i the Granel Opera House last even- odlle fi� of the meeting. `o Ship sp•ke highly of the bravery of some of who+n lived but ii Shuctdi+- tauce from the homestead wero not. yearly calls. was administefod in the Episcopal .• church oil Sabbath morning• to a =1Zr.Wro. DieGeogh fora long tiino - • lug. Diviut service thit morning, Ash the crew on the occasion of the ru sane of the crew of the schooner !� in tint.e to see their mother alive. lits. Bhyuus who had reached the Air. Nrm. Clark of the 6th con. sold a fine 4 year old colt a few ° large number,of communicants. g a resident of Tuckersmith has ass - P ed to his long rest. Fever was the Wednesday, at St. G801'gH'a at 11 Yp C.. Maxwell, and the good will of good old age of 75, was one of our days and received n profitable y g P :1'Ir. John ]✓migh left here on Tuos- die f r Hamilton as dole -ate from cause of death. He had very near '•• . a, m. the Amor}can authorities as shown g g oldest resii}euts, and was favurably price for it. g` here to the Grand Lode of A.O.U. reached the plotted tune for man The Circe tugs being built by lir. • im their recognition of the gallant known throughout Huron County Rev. S, M. Robinson, of Exeter, W. achich is in session this week. being 66 years, of .. ~ W. Marlton aro being constructed efforts of the Goderich life, boat long before Goderich had become will preach missionary sermons in Thursday night was the coldest 1L•. John Chesney and Miss rapidly. P crew, lir.Chilton the American Cou• , the town it now is. Her St- Stephens, rMiddlet pu and we have this muter, the they- �, Elglo were united in the holy bonds :it 4111e opening rohibition meet- } g p sul at this ort was then introduced P , , children Lobert, W. A., George A., [folinesville on Sunda 13th. Col- J .had g 2 degrees be registering , oft atrimony last :week, hey. J. tis ing ia2'the tem p,1 Luce hellion Mon •Bud is g temperance •. said: "I am very glad Mrs. Savage, and Airs. Morris were sections in gid of Missionary funds, Y luunreter �6 low taro. It was a regular sneezes. McCoy of Egmondvillet tied the day evening there was a good atten- to be resent on au. occasion like p all present at thcp funeral on Suit. Mrs. Alfred Neftel is suffering east chimney, and others contending knot. Air. Chesney has rented a y - dau�e. this to witness the preseuiation of day afternoon. There was a large severely front a cancer or' tumor lir, 1V.idliam Vau L+'gntond re- a farm -in McKillop where },e will ilia:. 1Vp:. Lashnnr left for 1::>y medals.awarded by the gov'ernmout attendance at the intermont which a(lection, with not very good chandos moved his family to Kinburn this take up his abode. a Friday „ Cita •.0u I ttduy wuruiit" wjtoro Ile of tiro United States -to --,Captain- P - laco -in ;D[ itlaild Cemetery. Legh p y of getting ani heuefit. Aluoh v• in- g g Y ✓ woak where he hlis embarked -Notwithstanding the excessively ' will ' -stay it week liel'0re returnlinla 1>nbb Bud others for their maritor ACessrs. Sureeth, Waller, MoAiath, pathy is oxllressocd for the family again into'tlre'Scutt Act business. 'cold clay on Thursday last a large Y to Gra d Forks. ki tons services in the rosette of the Jas. Saunders, Hy. Horton, and and seven snnall children. lir. William Cockerliue has mov- crowd nssombled at -'Mr. Thorp's ' Xiss Fox who wits seriously hurt of the crew of the Ainericam schouu- Ca stain Gibson being the pall l g I ,lir. James Elliott who has been od into the house on Diusl • St. be- y sale. Stock Sold well. Horses ' ` sous -o months since by being thrown er A. C. Maxwell in the autumn of 'bearers. r to New I ori: S't`ate with horses, is longill-, , g na to 11 r. John Smith of Sen- brought from $200 to $225, cows +.° out .of a cutter, was able to be out 1585. At the time this occured I in line Two of our citizens having read g home a ain and is said to have had forth, It is 'reported , Will has front $40 to $50, while other stock -last week. called, the of my official duty, the, attention of the Depart- much about Sullivan the Slugger, a successful trip. Tho lion. T. M., purchased the property. sold proportionately well. lir. The Rev. J • J Hill A{. A. American Consul, lir. Chilton. were so filled with the idea that of Dlrkota, is expected to shortly Dr. D. D. Cacdor has been con- Thorp has decided to go to Mani- , went of State to theSo selwtees and Woodstock wi11;sD. fir., preach nnorn- I feel gratified that the a}r}?reciation they could excel thA pugilistic hero revisit his buyhoodi scenes in this fined to his bud for several day's t•oba in the spring. °c- Ing and evening next Suuda In µ g y St. George's g of my government has taken this that they pati a set-to .on t.ho square on Afouda mormiug to fiud q y °' locality. Mr. Iiateuuiu and wife have ru- past with a severe attack of Inftamma- tion of the lungs. lois many friends — A number of -the of tate tangible shape. Such testimonials ° P from governmouts to individuals out who roils Cho champion of God. turned Froin'a pleasaut trip to the 1 1 will be gIad to }tear that he his on g ' Sa litfoed. chtarehwotneu's guild gave aR "At o are, as you are aware, not uncom- erich. One of Lila contestants is loud erately tall untd'of substantial build, States, 1Vu uucloiatand that the y liked that country so well that there. the im Ledo.. P 0u Sabbath the On Monday evening about 6 P.M. th't roof of the house owned and occupied Home" in St. George's school room last evening mon and ere always gratifying—es- pecially lapse, as in the. present in- and ma be seen au • day taking Y y y o is a likelihood of Choir again revisit nuuivorsar ser- y vices of the Presb resign Church Y by 11r..ludrew Beck ryas discovered to g i'• filo Bank of Conunerce building stance the are bestowed upon Dien y P exercise to ket .i a his strength. } 1 g The otter, though not as freltitemtly in,, it, possibly make their.home were conducted by the Rev. McMur-� be on fire, beside ttie chhnney at the has 'been tastefully renovated, and who have risked their liv," to relieve seen on trio streets is coutiuu;dly there. ray,•of I�ineardin.e who delivered east end of the building., The -Messrs.. groat alterations made fol'. the COn-, and succor others. Sue.11 lilstance8 In men's thoughts ' and has on all (�t]C of OU1' Old settlul,s died in God- very eloquent discourses to lnl'g0 liCCli c,ncl a number Of willing ,helpers Ven 4an�0 Of t110 OffICCI'9 anti t]dC of eburage and kindness can- g "too g us -occasions fought his, battles orich town •laet Saturday, Ml's. Gee. 'congregations. , l5'( C'! SUQi1 at work trying t0 t XLlltgitlah .public. not be too tench norSoo .highly with such bolducssas riot only with Slie Std sr. where her husband PP• ' _ On Saturday the funeral of John the flames, andiftst,wben, it was su p- , J Last week. Councillor Butler sent eomiilended. To my. rmimd such to, come. out victor, but to win the and herself have been 1i,ving, on a Tito the oungsf son of Mr. r Y g posed that the fiery element was mas. tered it was noticed that the ccutre ' g to Lias cleric his resignation as Gonl.u- acts—the rescue of our men' plaudits --of the onlookers f'or his well earnod competency, the last William and Elizabeth Thompson, P of the roof was burmin,. I his precluded cillos for St. Geor-e's ward which " from the `perils of. ftoodor fire— ,wonderful display �f Sam pseuiau P y 1 six or seven tease. The fiuleral took lilacs, the 1'e111a1I15 being taken any an further' attempt from the roofund now.awaits the action of the coti•n often .undertaken at the imminent strength. Well, they met, and took ,place to Bayfield many people- to the Episcopal church cemetor for I 1 Y • a er was des despatched tip town P 1 Al. risk of the rescuers, outweigh in g after an excellent display of science, r joining the procession. 11 o offer our interment. The bereaved parents fol' the fire engine All hands in the The weekly quartette art hold. 5 q party true heroism and 'moral gf,zndetir Sampson landed his left on the s w nth to the bereaved husband. Y P Y have the Sympathy of Cho ,coturuun meantime comm6liced removing tale furniture- and before the builaing had last• I°Veduesday: WAS *more largely all the- aebievometits om tall the pride's proboscis with such force as Bayfield Sunda School Bold a y y it in ttlelt bCCCavinemt. y t'o be vacated a large portiou of the •,.^ attaraaledi than usual, sovorrtl of the, battlefields the world has ever neon. to claim first blood. Another mss Parlor social at Mr. Jas, Wallace's Service rail} be held in the E pis- . furniture, including all oriran, was re- - gentlemeu visiting their relatives' They have their origin In that feel- "brotherhood, tori display of the manly art fol- y y last 1lroduesda evening: It" W, copal church at 8 o'clock un 1Vod_ moved. it building was bnrued level with the b Half in towu,being among l;b© iiuniber. •'ing g ofthat love of our lessee, when Sauapson boiug slight g rlulto a suttee , as anything got 'tap nesday . eveuiug, it being the first ground y past seven Sect . Refrosh.ments were Served by tine fellow. men, so beautifully extolled ly off his guard the Pride delivered g by Mr. Wallace usually Is.. There,. day of Lout. The ast0r Rev. 11it•, Y p , at the resiting of this, lU t re s itied dering embers were all that remained _- -lad lee•dUTlllg the evening.' 'by Leigh Huntin his orientalapolo- a straight till' just below Samson's were a large number of young poo- :Thomas,.ibtends delivel'iDg n 601'iea .-- of Beck's (iIIC homestead. We W,llei'• Sevie'ral children have been sligllt_ . gue, which, though no dowbt familiar left peeper alio drawing the claret. ' Ple present and a nice sum will be of lectures oil "the• church and its - stand thin there is some insurance oil 1 • injured the past few weeks b •4 Y J P Y' to many of those present, I cannot I First blood for- Pride. At this realized for the worth purpose—in Y i } '• services, throughout the Lenten the building, b t„ ut were unable to nscer- falling •off alei-he that they had :help repeating. 1Lr. Cttiltan hero stage of the contest science seemed -aid of the Sunday School. season ou every 1Vednesday evening. 'tarn the amount. The fire engine and hose noel were of out when the til» e$ on. It seems strange that J P g, . tecttflenis- tha ' ,repeated the lines referred to— " * lyse A�14te#tN� lits (�P 3`Q � to be cast aside and the men struck out, each We regroat to learn 0f the illness. o p r. lbIII1 I ttelitT- je3'@l�I AIr. John Y uu?�hag _he_exr�np alarm —� tided=-antk-pi•mmaect-tmmff:i` � ' " ford but hq Y ,�aficrtosear#tzzttysetan©�ts " Secretary, piinis lino oft voroly, re . potutecl beuoral agent"far the Ross the time it had got half •• our childrenstill continue this dsn• : �' ineloase :). and congratulated Capt. Babb and his fellow rescuers on than then cliucliod and after n Lha Or. ego count meetigg at Exeter, y o not and King reaper•knife sharpener. g way down. the hill to the village, it was seen that it would of no ` serous practice.' g 1t ; y magnificent display of wrestling, -but di fool heart for several y John boiug a real live business fel- •sae use, so it was brouglit back to its 'The Last Wednesday a horse attached being the recipients of such hand- ng P Sampson throw the Pride rr ith days previous. At present he is l low it is uo trouble for hiiu to niako station. origin of the fire is an unsettled to a cutter .was' started b sotue . Y sonic testimonials from the gaining the Blighty fordo illus gaining suffering from an attack of infiam- o galea, having only been out for two ques- •tion, some maintaining that it tom - means, afpil'the owner catching the government of the United States honor of the first knock down. As • m:►tion, of the lungs. His many or three days last week and took mended below the shingles near the lines wars pulled round the square CUT their humane services. the'next round was about to com-' friends 1,0 e. to -_see' him arouud P over •60 orders for the machine. We east chimney, and others contending at lightnialg s}peod-until. he fell; Reeve Johnston then presented mends the officers of the law put } Soon. understand that Lite fi rm intends to that it caught outside, froin a spark from' whHn he bad to lot thein o. The 'sto 'but 'stopped, a handsome gold medal to Captain Wi1,Liam Babb„and handsome in an appearance and the teen's At the Farmers Institute sleeting go into the manufacture of them either the chimney itself' or cilia from the tannerychimuey. Tile weight animal was, soon ed , not before the ,cutter was badly dam• silver ones to 'Daniel McIvor, Malcolm seconders hurried them away, hold in Goderich last- Tuesday it ° hate on in •oxtousirgo scalp shortly. of opinion Is ill favor of the first men - rigged theory.During the filebehind egad, } McDonald, Neil licIvor, and Sohn The Grand Opera house was was iield,tha. thorough•brods wore Those that have already bot Chemin height the fire the ills Immediately fire Cher On Thursday afternoon at dust:, McLean. The rueeting then well attended on the 7th inst., the more profitable to faimera and 'dairy use }pronounce thein an excellent the r were a pretty-y-4fght, the Mr, a 1L. John Nairn while arranging .Save throe easels for the g S. govern - The occasion being a concert and lecture in Sia of the funds of 5t. Peter's ' men than any other breed of cattle, 1f this be the case, then article. On Aionday Iweniug the auniver- reflection of the flames thereon be:lig ,,Imply magnificent. P Y g the lode room foi- the evening Sos- cion of the fell went, Queen; told the Goderich life boat, Thomas lying and John church. Judge Doyle presided, why -not the farmers and other sary too meeting of' the Presbyterian , .(d1,Qdfollows over a stick of cordwood that was lying[ayfiekl McLean the other inembers of the and seated on the platform were stockmen call and inspect that fine Church was held in, the basement unperceived the floor, and in crew were not Ids, nG 'but will re- p'• •'„ Fathers Watters and LOULand the young thoroughbred bol} owned b tubera a ,teutifuls loud of delicious 1 'I'll ,ora falling fractural an arm just.above •delve their medals lin ivately: The American Consul, lir. Chilton. T. A. �1''.hitely, of the 5th donees- viapda was in readiness forte those di •• e council mot Feb. 13th in the the elbow joint, Tho fracture ryas ft4110wiDg ie a copy of Cho corumuni-; Theo ening lets, a lana duet b opening P P y sign. that wished to appease the appetite. town hall at seven o'clock p, Ill. per-. 1 1 a reduced shortly bailor the, accident cation accompanying the modals. , I rofessors. Foote and Coolie, was Rev,-llr, Hill, of Layfield, attentil�• Aftor, haviDg done justice to filo 4 anent to adjourunien., liamlpers o by Dr. Whitely, Seed the patient is Treasm;y Department. -well received. Miss Ida Wilkinson gang tho "Angel's Whisper!'. most ed the S. S. social at 11r...Ji s. Wal- .lage's� )lost wished to, good things lie lar ” crowd adjourn- ed to the body of 1110 Church where present : John Pollock, Reeve ; Richard Bailey, W. I1. Woods, Jos. doing exceedingly even. The slater works is notbeing_pro. Office of the Secretary. Washington, D. C. Feb. 2nd. 1888. effectively. Messrs. Belcher and' ,res"tho put hisbestfoot foremost lest liemight'be they were interested by several able Will] councillors. Miu-otos of last ce.eded rr itlt as though it loess in- Air. ],'red. W. Johnston, Cooke and Misses Wilkinson and: classed with tho "fanatical farnlers'i addresses by the ininistors present. llieeting road andsigned. A[oved by g tended to complete the labels dor. Roeve Gliderich Ont. Rol} sang "Come When the Lillies in tho•vicinit y he got quite nervous �Mr.gHil The Choir rendered sonic excellent W. 11, Woods, seconcded by It, ing 1888. At present, so far as wo Canada. Bloom," the audience dei } ' 1 when helping to unhitch Singing tit intervals, Tho proceeds Bailey -that John Ferguson be ap- 1 I _ F ant.-Iicrewlth are tralnsmlLLed tills mal4ued a repeat, w Itch t to quat- ]tis horse and baroly saved tits repu- of tea meeting was to aid of the pointe( vi page constaplo for the r. can ascertain, no measure of any Y, Y I , b tottd complied with b repeating da b Adam's;Hi ,:css ono gold life : P Y p _ g tation. as lie only unfastelled.-.one. Sabbath.Scb.00l-1. braty.... _-._eu.t:rent yC.¢ac.at_a. sda.ry of_ twoll-ty--_ .__. kind has been ado.pted....for the pur•-' sa'ving medal and sir silver ones whichIf_- - g 1 t ere 1'h ch•airm•rn then ' } f 1 } • } five doll'trs ($`�5) Tl t'tl d t' „ chase of pipes, orother material that 'will be rec}uir d. Our council have been awarded Captain William Rabb, Thom is Finn, Daniei AfvIvor Neil 1 Ivor � / as v a e introduced the Rov. A. McKbou, L. sic e o t le tai oesj, a most eanslrg a mishrip, _ ._ _ :Vile. la to a los of tho constable be to o en ` fire j P � p - - should be prnlared to ush' the 1 P lialeolin McDonald Jotnm McDonald and John McLean, respecti6idy, under author- D. who spoke for an hour and twenty minutes on "Christianity A wise.man cable from the east to . Mr. nuc} Mrs Robert llcIlvain and light the hall, when required for any purpose, and maintain works in the early spring, but -un- ' it of section 7 of the act oUllnne 20 1874, Y „ tai infidelity," holding the anon- y' the Hill. Bot%Veen the excitement spent the most of fast weelc'in-wfait` , order therein, To msint:tiu order less active .measures are °at once taken ' the water works will. be an and section 9 oftheart of Alay 4, 1882,.for Heroism fn resuing the creta of the Amer• g tion of the audience throughout. The I?ev. the occasioned by the oysters, or the charming cunnpany on the way ing"frieuda in Morris township.fn g lir. the streets mull elsewhere in the village. To fdnees unfinished work this time twelve icon schooner A. C. A[nswell, December 9, gentleman combatted home, dr the bad pathmasters bad Albert tieedham, of LOA ellen across : months. 1885. views of Ingersoll and enforced 1be g road, his cutter b}olro do'rvn, but as was u p last week buying hoises 1 y g• streets when required, and -to int At the usual fortnight} 'meeting fortnightly g I will thank you to cause the modals to be will to the above nanred Persons, trutb.ha of Christianity inn manner that met with 'general approval. faint heart never loon fair lac] the Y about Carlow and this locality, for the Boston market, pound 'all pigs found running at P P g g large without rings in their noses— of the High School Literary Society.' g the proc;erdin-s opened by thu con- with the accompanying letters, taking 'thea• receipt for thetormor,whieli yo'•t will At the conclusion of the lecture gentleman tools courage and got his charge homn all right bet lie lens The 'Missionary collectors of the Y Carried. Moved by Joseph Avild, tirmatiur- of tilemiinnt.es of previous iLl9t f"1'WHI'll to tlnlN Ill mrttuunt, I Mr. Al, G. Cameron moved a vote G. of thanks to the lecturer; the ° ° since been afflicted with bleeding of Nile church were out East week and. seconded by R. Bailey, that the following accounts be meeting, MiAs Aikonhoad was elected troas,• vice Mr._ Robertson ' These inedals aro sent to on upon the Y recommendation and regnrst of Air. A. A, Record for- 7nOtlOn wa9'aCC011ded by ATr, F. Vl>. d the nose on account of his having ° ' 0ver-exerted 'himself. from all .accounts have dune well and no doubt the amount collected . paid and that Iteeve grant orders for tl,: resigned. A motion that a' letter of g Ponnro of the Marine who Y Johnston and unanimously cassis this year will exceed} last year's. samo, viz. Treasurer of Schee} , to Agon Ward!d the application and evidence fn the cage The chairman haviur, tendt4ted the Mr. Robert Beacom had a wood lir- Jas. Girvin has decided to floard,•Aiunicipal grant to Achools,Pond-- Stew�rtueo oultheent Stewart loathlof their Res ectl'ul1 Yours , J. Il. llenyard, thanks of tho meeting to Rov. A. licKeon and the Rov. gCntlemall bee last Wednesday and the big Strealll of teams that were at It SllOws raise nncl enlarge his barn Doxt sum - g 1;825, Treasurer township of Stan - ley, Interest 011 ILnllrvny Deht, William was unanimously carried. S. AssistantSecretacy. having replied, Miss 1"ilkinsou, the popularity of Mr. Beacons where eller and consequently he is busily ,$18. —Carried. Moved Vy 1V. 'l1. Tito fdllowing programme was then preseuted :_-&1o, Miss A. Humbet; r ; p Capt. I,abb s letter is its follows . and Mr. Belcher sang llope be ho is, best known. A slight acci- engaged in drawing stones for the foundation and' getting out timber Woods, seconded by R. Bailey, Edits Editrosa' selections, 1'[iss O'Leary ; Treasusy Department. Feb. 2nd; 1888; gond ++ charmingly, Ali,. Bolaher sang Mall the Life Boat in his dent occurred at it. Mr. William Elliott, of Ashgrove farm, got his and lumber for the building. g th;it the hay scales be rented to F. A. Edwards from this d.itfo iill the "election that mgsie has Debate. "resolved than Captain William Babb, usual oxeellent style, and Miss hand somewhat injilred in unload- Our enterprising sawyer, Mr.-Jno. third Monday in January 1889 for more over man ora- for " Messes Blair Noble and Gotlorich,Ontario, Canada. Wilkinson (by request) rendored- ing some of the wood, Had this A'IcWhinney, has started his saw the sum of eleven 'dollars ($11) y' ' ' INCAthesorl for the affirmative ; Sin.—I have the honor• to transmit Moore's "Last Rose 0f Summer" in occurred at .Bayfield instead of mill again with n felt gang of men there is doulit but lie half -yearly ib advance.—Carried. 7 Messrs, Wilson, Knetel, and Me. I c,rewith a gold life saving; medal which a manuer that would have delighted Clinton no one would have, been and no will Moved by W. Ii. Woods, aeco•nded Rao for this negative. Mr. D. Me- has been awarded you tinder authority of section 7 of the act of Juno 20, 1874, and „ o the author. Good Night by surprised, but occurring in highly soon turn out a lot of first class lu-m• bar. Intending would by R. Bailey, that rho clerk draft ad l3i11icudy, who }presided during section 9 of the Act of Aidty 4, 1882, for rof Moesrs. I3o` cher and Cooko and Misses 1Vilinaou Bal}, and. favored Clinton it would otily prbve the truth of rho adage that pld Nic purchaser's da well to give him a call as ho hoe. by-law ratifying the appointment of rho Village offteers for, the Oto•• - Cho debate, doe}dotd in favor of. the ' heroic serviefsin conductinK rho rescue the Crew of the American schooner A. C. the and "God Save the Queen 11 by, the same is good 'to his own, as several A large number of good logs on hand, relit year, -Carried. 'Council. ad- no alive. Mr. H. I. Strap B. A. g Alax,vcll December 9, 1885. quartette closed the proeeedingg. bees have also taken place in --• - - - journod to meet again on the sec - having answered several questions, from the gneation drawer the moot Respectfully Year's, C. S. Fall -bee, "Miss Cooke and Prof. Foote worn the necompanists, the vicinity of Bayfiold and every person came off without a scratch. order tour Hilt heads at the xens•necord omce. rine work and prices low. Ordors tpy will attention oud Monday in March, at 7:30 p. nr 11. W. ERNiN, C181')t. ing was duly,cloeod. 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