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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1888-03-07, Page 1,. j ,, ,o ,. , a° :. - ,7. -- e .r: .– 1. . I .!� , , 'i . • : _ - O_ — _ 1" . 1) 11 . - . .. .. .. ,i. + t .. x - ,,. ` - - ' ,+ V ' /, v 1 A I . . 1 . U 11 • w • , . I .. ,1 , . . « t. TEliltx&:-$}..iV' Pyr Ann {int, $]t�2.fi lit Arivtll,i c. (NDTsPBNDB'N2' IN dLL T fI;11iGS,, N� UTR 0.L IN NOTA (n Q. :' � - 17�1I1TL+ �.Y a� 7l'ODD� I'uU1�pLc < VTOL x ,---NQ, X2, CLINTON�, H�T�ON COUNTY,. O TT., W�:UN�S'D�IY` MARCH 7, 1888. WHOLE .NO. 486 ° aelrX t�ae�e raaciettce �awopoaileaxe� ?oral 17 V _ r vti� pIC�'ie lrattllettce. ol'ltt (�ipCt!e l>aatleaee l wov�. (y�u�'t'eollowleafre : 1�o,tlerich. 1 O Blyth. Codertch '!'owusiii C,rodeinc�h Coderich. '1 ' Qy�gp p I 11ls I$erttis Wilkinson is visiting Dr. McDonagh tree in town lost Mr, C W:rAndrowe attended the�tl• LUi 1 CU�gUlullll, Dliss NeIlio Holland, of Detroit, lZi. 1Vi�ginton Sr., aged 86 years, �• . relatim at Chicago. I Sattirdny spring open-f3igs, in Toronto laast is visiting friuds hero at present. 1 vi'the L'avlield Lilia, plied and was .. 1V}II Uran lhdt•o» polling weals. Tho venular dieuting of our town, buriod last week, .lex.' al no. Butler ib. earring .iiia ` t BLYTH LADIES AID SOCIETY TEIV� • iarga$t41. o,f.wall'papers at.cesv, day. Captain T. N. Dancy is malting ' fathers was held in the Orange Mr. John Elliott of the 8th.) ,F, Dir. and Mrs. E. C. grissolt ,re- substantial repairs to his sphooner, I DER A SUPPER TO L. 0. L. 963. Hall on Mouday evening. • two brothers, wife and family, Dlar►sit!># Cour] dttaE Zhuradt:gr ba 1 11 turued to their northern home on the Jane McLeod. ' with 'two car loads of snick and -fore Zits Honor Judge Doyle, I -- Mr. John Freeipan, of DuffiluI , I AAfotiday. \fr. William Campbell, r re- !n 1i xaimpie Worthy of J:unl- sit two or three days here this i effects will leave Clinton station `tie proposed'noty steam largo is , - turned front Rufi'nlu ]lost �Sattu•da lotion. -A Short 'Report of tresis. Tuesday of next week for Grat;iitiu, y hiot staking much headway.. The brand Trunk elevator is now Y•�� o Y Dal•. whore lie has two broiltk%*. Several of our.residouta irtbilatod empty, the last car land of its coal- Holy Communion at St. George's. The Proceedings. • A consort in connection with th'e 3 Mr. Elliott will be much regretted 11 ' ll1-1 trat Thursday evening When the tents having been sli.ipq)'ed sumo tau_ lett Sunday inorniul. Episcopal Church hero is to bo ° days silica, 1'[r. 1IcD{urrch (�pBCt,tt sport tut tt,a Ilueox Naws•ttr,co,irJ r,ivHn in the temperance hall u❑ tl►e as h° and family ora tnuoul Lho - result in Haltou wits kir'owu. , of Toronto, was ° p most respected re,+fileuts .of the i The Grand Trunk duck repairs in loan last tree] visitin Mr. The Lndios Aid Society of rho evening of the 16th post. , , • The town cuuucil %iilil meet for g g township:. They will no doubt . - , for a short turner will like- 'Drummond. r Methodist church entertained the DIr. 'Thomas Thompson, son of , Ithe 'traiasaetiutT of 1attrsiness-....ng4 (stopped ) p return after a time its Mr. Elliott l'y be continued to a few ,>htys, the - - 'Pogular meeting - of---thr Hi -Il -nigimUrs of • ;:0.] .. No. 964--MY1h,_ alr.-John Thompson near the boun--"-lies-mei:eiy - ec iiia two^faeins' for FFriday evening' pile driver having reached Godericit , • 'at A supper t ler in the Oran o hall. on 1 S School Literary Society noir l tido l) ° dor}, loft her° for 11'Innitobn on a term of ears; Mr. W. Curr and The Y. W.'C. T. U. will hold the Y Y ) n avenin* February 27th. Y Y lust Thursday. evening "ZQn Y °, Y Tuesday: others will no treat at- the same ,regular meeting iu I�ue% church to °' 1Vhoa the hall tvss well filled Bro. ° m • The town has post from thirteen D.' 13, Kinnon dry geode mer- time. _ morrow avenin The Messrs Beek, of �Sal.ford will Laidlaw, W. Dl'., said the broth ren ° to fourteen hundred dollars each chant returned home on Monday 'Mr. David Beacom oil Lis ration Miss Skiinniings it as added rill- shortly rebuild. It is understood had 'ro 'requested him to open the from roroutu where he has been year since the Scott Act came in q t otlfer contribution to ,our musical that the now residence tvill•bc of fudge and asked all present to give homy froth Clinton Saturday last ; . force. �3as the result been equal to g 1 b selectiug goods for the spring trade. started -from his house to wnllt over 1 'literature. the largo Loss of revenue is a c etas- brick; attention tuAlle•opening services by ', • i[r. R. Radeiiffe,iC, P. R. agent ° 1 Dtr. E: B. Watson has bricks oil the Cha plain Bro. John Magill Mr. W. Willis,1� illian omployeo of to deputy -move B�aeom s tvitli'some ° tion that,ali rnay'fairly consider. the ground for the I+t'ection of a after which ch the lodie was declared Chrystal"and Black's foundry, God- mail utatter. Tho ground slopes <: was i❑ (.Tinton loot Friday on -official The schooner ,Ontario is now ° ° r. tt h ..flits been hero this track fix- business. building, Tfto brio!tti vera purr coon in Quo form. r down front the house to the road ' . g „ - fairly out of the water. An o,' chasod in hayflold. Tho ladies then proceeiled to ns- i•ug the heater in C:r•a}•, Young & iutd presented an icy surface.. .tilt. ' 1.1 Re°ular meeting of Huron En- amination Inas proved that age is its 1 Sparlitw's Salt Bluck. ]it:teoul hod not gone very f'ar when `� `k ' slim rtleuf No. 2 T. O. U. F. next To )lease everybody, the new silt the brathreu'to thti l;uod thiuoa p sound as y 'beilil below the watr;r 1 J Our townsnutn John Stewart he must have slipped and fallow °" M'onda evonin line, i rho o )ening of naviga. post otiice and custunts house should with which the table,. were' lorded. - t;' �il Y a Y ! ° a hiding recently routed .thu farm backwards stricking tha•back of his y: '" . Mosars. S.'Coavaan and Wilson of tion the . Onfianio will he as sell- be built iu four pieces, one of which Aftor all hnd done justire to the' ,r .�' slioulrl bo thicod iu cosh ward. loud_ thiug� t ovirled tliu cluth� ° f. l�Dburt 1';tylur, tr short drs- hoitd oil the h,ard, un} teldin° surritco Bright ware t•ho ,uests of Dir. A. worthy a craft as will be found on • i o °` k' ground. He remained un Smith ripe gpast tvrk. Lille Hna'o.v. The �:;ittlP,ltlail who 90 urnpbuti- tvui'e removed, soil ou motion bonen entoptic the rtolpor,atfou, re- of the ° call stated that' the governntont Bro, Jas. •II. Yount;, of I;rusW.4, nro'v'r:l un to it prat' weep. conscious for• probably half au hour, ,. Mr. C arroiltiClrilton, sun of tl►o U. The D. D °C. DI,,,.A.1 and A. } ° T Tho result of the election on the -^When lie revived sufllciently to crawl S. Cuu9u1 ir't tttfs 1101 t, was seri )usly 11. No. 4. district officially .paired would.never build a post office'find County Ma, . North Tinton; ivn>i" " ill in \Taw hTor]t loot week, but is Mni.LLur_ci Zndan_No 33_1* :Wed--,cnatotu Hutts0 hero must now be culled to the chair. Tiro. Young roluial of the Scutt Act in Halton backs to the house. A Bayfield �, of piossod huusolf hrghl ]loosed lit un. Thursday has caused a despoil_ doctor was sent for•, but Ste could - - - -`.`'r . now steadil ' naptf.roving•' nesday cvctrtub. there tvva n good dein° sever.] penance, 1 ' °- } 1 doll here atnougat the admirers of -detect no outward indication of in- • - { a nrcot such a lnr,ro ;,ratheriug ,of k Mr. Luke Ebl•eid and faruil}, ac- atteurkanc(tAucludiuo several mem• Dlrs.'NIsgnus Swnnsou acrd son ° the farcical act. jlny though Mr. Beacom tree .`'. I) .. Orangemen and ladios. (The.ro - --" cording to tetters=received here -are, tics bets of ll,rilruing--Star �od•ga,--Car r+ t.tigttu°l trout Tru'nbu-+i--ktichty. - 4 - bleeding out of the- earn.-. a'he inAll - ware twettt.y ladies and over forty We atte •ploRsed to see Dr. D. -D. ° w„, ",6., • comfortably settled in their naw low. Dunn- the evening the -three The operation performed on the jured man has no recollection, of Y . brothron prodent) ; he contrasted Carder, has so far recovered fruit] �- 4 1,11 - lionre, SfoaratrClit Iowa. degrees tvero exemplified. boys cryo is expected to result in -how the accident 'occurred. It is . Y, the staudiug of the Orange Order his severe illness of inflammation of 1\Ir. uar'el 1W,irs. D'finthoruo vera Dir• MOM, ren is Getting along the rotot]tioti of tiro orb's.pr>rf°ct to day pith°what it was in°lips earl the lungs as to bu.ou the. streote .tO be hoped that ho has sustained p; well witk his contract for boriur, sight, Y ° no serious injury, and' if -general a this iveek visiting at the residence ° days and showed that .the Order again. , of DI r. Chanes Prott the hole for the water works at the Tho Dotniuiori;est`imat,os brought was growing in -toy )oetabilit and good tvisitoa count for auythitl0 h° . 1;0 y' harbor. sDuring last week some down last Thursday baro :unong ° ° l Y A four days moetiLg tuns hold in kill soon be all right again, Mr. Dt. �.•John9ton true fn town ° Y ° influence, that the Leachings of. the the \[ethodist - church here coin- ° ° , 1 w� limo was Teat iu lotting up tools other items Godarich post office and Order were ,euro fhlly oxaiu )lifted - last iveek, looking much iu]proved I n]encing oil Tuesday'with two ser- • that woso wedged, but by Saturday , customs office 8000-Gu,lorich har in the miudy el' tiv+ members. Snuitnerttill. K•. by hfs rosi'tience -in the the country. night Tae had reached n depth' of bot 10 000-hobort I'urtur 1[: P. vices each day aril sevornl tnivisters t' ° P That temperance, sobriety and froth, a distance taking tri iu rho Dlr. Joshua 1ii11 has stored n Mr. N.uatin who returned nearly eighty feoG. evidently iooh9 '-after' 1119 Constibacter- ° p` from Dakb-tasome two months atnept In lire fall of 1,586 the American ucnts. isticstof 'L1r10 ttOrduvi� tin ;t uamei only, services. large quantity of iso for summer 6 t leaves for Il]is Dakota hon]o to The special services on Wellies __ - _ _ 4 .. �.' achooue:r (eorr/e W. Davis was Coolant Jultn McDonald etsttod and hope l that the uilluouco of the day evening of last weok i.u_the Mr, Thos.-McIlveen is making = morrow, driven 'ashore about throe tuilua rho tr-recicuil schooner J. G:: I�nlf'cc�e tenehiub9 of the Order' would con- Episcopal Church hero and the arrangoments for building » wing `' i,° Post office,' water works, electric south of Bayfield, and the crew ro- seine ton clays since: Ile loft the tiTtuo to advaulco. Ilio. Young services on Sabbath was not ]]old in to his residence next summer. "{ t, light, cruel harbor improvements' is ]uaiuucl :in the riggiug all night. vessel, ou his return, aftor break- cuntplimented the ladies on rho consequoucc of the Rev. H. A. 1titr.' C.hria Beacom is the proud �1 nota ba<l bili of fare to commence Early th-u following day Alt. James fast travelling on'his clog sleigh, magnificent manner fu 'which they r • proud � 1888 witI Tl'Tomaa boin° tndisposod• father of ti charming little wait: eu 1 Huston -of Bayfield noticed the and was boin° in good time .for had.euteitain,d tU members of l.ho A united concert under the this of but a torr da s so'ourn in this u' DIr. A.,kK.iKay has retired from wt"kedtvessel,.,aud at groat person- dinner. A:s tho distanco was. alwut BIytlt'loikoe ; ho-con,pliniouted the I . .. Y J , - tiie business ArmofFraser,Porter and al risk i•escuod them from their per thirty miles, it shows that clogs tiro lodge ou tlieia proaperit) • and re- Pbcos of tho�A. �. U. W. and"C. 0. sublunary sphere. x ` ^ ' I ay, which "will now be known -as ilous giosition, and housed and. fed still ahead of horses on the ice. Tarred in kind terms Lu the. County' 1+'. of this .ilial° will b° given Our general merchant, Mr. Kilty, 6 11 .;'." Fraser and Porto th'era unbil they, were strong enough shortly which .promises to eclipse .is doing " - At a school not far from Godot Secy''aril County Trans., both mem ° gttito a business ,aud com- Our Carlexe did not beinga tank- to prooeed to their homes. Df►. %ch, the teacher intending to pub-, g , t any that has been produced koro ' ]etas ver favorabl to the wa . Bears of thi's Tod a tnd felt aayu.red 1 Y y ' y -of . and from Se»forth, °b'ut carne close Huston,'reported. the case to .Tisk the result of the monthly . ox- that however }►e might fail ii] his }'°t' prices with marc pretentious houses, If,` trio U:uited States Govern- Mr. John You•ug itgent here fo'r "` to it; thbir soole with the winning amination and wighang to du so in duty as County Diaster the County ©' ° DIr. John DicLaughlan has our- riulr gain; 41 to 42. ntont, through the Dominion the paper circulating°most exten of North Hurou eras safe when the Ross & Kira knife -sharpener, chased 'u three,-)-eaa.�oid! horse to Govo-timent, by Mr. "Fred. W. sive) in the. families re rro the hart such valuiible officers -as th11 0 the moans of the Elyth ]'optace the vtiluabl.- one ho lost .Mrs- Nelsau, of. Brautfoad, who Y 1. sented Y , Johnston, and last weep, be received b rho "pit 'pupils, made enquiries those to whom he referred. Bro. Budget and, tile Clinton NEWS. some time ago. fIo is voted corp. arrived in town last weep, was the Y 1 p , 9 RECORD made a sale of 20 of those ° guest of ker sister Mrs. David through i1!Ir Johnston 'a .handsome of those Present with the result that Young then called -tri the Following one by all who ]pave seem him... ° silver. modal. 'Phis is the tenth brethren n ho res ]ended with short machines to Mr. Phillips of Bond - Curry. there . were seven Nerds -Records two I head last week. Ile sold over — - medal received through the instru- Stars and two Sigraci'k. I o Anburn. ,: speeches, thnnlcing the ladies for i Water worts, Post Office, Electric,. mentalis of Mr. Johnston b m sixty during, th,c week. The firm ,z5 Light free, ,salt free ,lumber and Y Y The goil'er is in one of the tugs their kindness and •their pre- Dtr. J. P. Fahey sold one of his ',.. ° , ,. t parties oat 1,41ce Hurou for saving a ' sense Bro. �Vm. Dingtll Co, is to" be congratulated „u having 1' a the clectiou- 6,dny tn'St. "Georges life: and .machinery neatly conipletod; ° secured such a pushing agent. 'imported stallions, Lincoln, fur ,I " kava been leat'tiful sources of di "and caulltinr� wascommouced on th°` Treks-r`Goo. Quinn; 1>. S. D1'f'iito, handsome sum and h.v delivered P ° Kee) on Johu• lfiore power -to on. ' cussion the past week. Tile monthly . mooting of the hull last week. • The boiler is being A. Woodman, District Master ; On 'Thursday last au Enfant of boli on 'Fiiday last at Cliutou School' Board was held on Monday arranged 'for tug�To. [ndcaulltera George Gibson, P. M. ; . . Mains, station destined for' the United Knox churelt Band of Hopp poet . evonin� rho chairman Mr. n'Ialcom ° ° 1 ' ` W. M. 863 • It. Brownlee• Jas: our respected ' station agent Mr. on Saturday afternoon, at the con- °' baro started on the big tug. From Hnuunoud met with a sad accident. States. J. P. is a -very successful elusion of the meeting arrangamenta eon, presidi.nl.. Members present;. the progress hitherto made, ive Gibson, P. ' M. ; James 1tteCeo, It appears Mrs, - Hammond had oc- dealer in first class horse stock, his +- �'' ° Messrs. Wtu. Acheson, H. W. Ball, ' a:roas. ; Wm. Laidlaw W, h[. pp ' ,. trete tnnde fcua . nn entertainment should judge that 11Ir. Marlton will caaion to go upstairs leaving the judgment being accepted dpy the C. Crabb, G. Stvn.iisou. Minutes of and Messrs. John Wilford and most eminent practical breeders in which will be teen ;it no distant have the three tugs toady for im' little one Lied in tl]o carriage near. ' p previous toasting read and confirm- "merafon .at the o )coin A. H. Watson, A rosol.ition the United Slates. r date.. opening -,of navign- the stove, by taorne means it upset1. F ed. T'ha.piincipal areport showing tion. of thanks to the Ladies k, Tits following are the officers of all average attenc�'anoe of 283 - --x- Aid Society was -put to the meetinr► or fell out burning itself in a ter- A painful accident oCenrod beta • Godorieb branch of the Bible boys and 218 girls was - re- Exeter. and carried unanimously. Bro., tibia manner. . We" aro glad. how- March 1st. NIr. Murdoch, .owner �" - , ever, to hear the little sufferer is re- of Auburn saw mill' was severely Socieiy. President, W. J. Arm- ceived .and yiled. The principal Young in tendering thanlce of Good sleighing at preaeut. ' - e. - '- - ° covering from its injuries •as well as injured by having his hand cut from s, strong, Treasurer, D: J. Naftel, reported that greater attention 'was the lodge to the ladios hoped the r',; Secretary, Al. McGillivray, Deposit- now paid to writing, inconsequence '� On Saturday lastMr,Houry Isaac, friendly . relntion•s botrveon the can be expected. • thumb to littlefinger, taking'thurnb . 41 1 ar W. L. Woolveitou, of which there war a marked int- of the lake road Hay,brought to this •-- .. -' and two first fingers ofi' and pulling Y Orangemen and the L. A. 'S. would i The contract for a brick house in proveruent in tkmt branch of, edaca- place 3 cords of green ,wood at one ,agrvas continue. 1'he president, Goderlch Township. the third finger, the one next to the ' rr • St. Andrews ward +for Inspeotor of tion. The eare.talce.r reported that load. Mrs. N. H. Young, calldd, on Mr. At the monthly'examination of the little finger, out of its socket . - r' Public School J. R. Tom, has boon the ceiling in ripe rooms occupied The sidewalks are in n very slip Wilford to ]°spend ren]arlting that pnptls o[ S.S. No. 2, (Taylor's corner), and cutting the hand through b Misses Blair .aril Sharman was eery condition and a great many an Irishman was .always good for•' the following pupils took the highest thocentre. Mr. Murdoch suffer'e'd - let. We understand,, ,that the sou- Y } a number of marks in their respective very much bot" it is thought that tract stipulates for an earl con- loose in some'placey lie was in- people have had falls the ]list few' two speeches. Mr. «'ilford on be- g Y p classes. he will soon recover. �` pletion. struc,ted to have it made safe, days but noseriouadarnagooceurred. half of the ladies said the"t.th°y FIFTxCLAse.-i3erthaSaott. Alias Margach applied for salary due Messrs. Snell & White our local considered it their dui to repay in Ono of the most exciting trotting r . The election for eottncillor in St. Y P }• Fotinmx CLAss.-Writ. Dlair, Jane ° °• `., fioorgo's ward to fill ripe vacancy to her. for' teaching Miss Cronk's horse buyers aro busy purchasing a way the kinduoss of the Orange- ' tacos over bald in the county of Orange- D1air, Charlie Whitely. Iiuruu came off ou t•ho ice on the ' Doused b the resignation of Mr, clnsa during" that lady's illness'. On .hot=sea at present,they are.both good' men to letting them have the full Y ° ud es tin TIiIRD CLAaa,-Clara Scott, Delia Maitland river at Auburn on'March motion the same was ordered to be j g • d first class men to deal use of the hall ou various occasions. 11 It' .. .Jho. Butler takes place to -day, Phipps, Alex. Mair. ' t. Mossrs. F. Jordan, and A. Horton forwarded to her, Mrs. Mi•lle,r ap• with: Altogether Mr. Wilford filled the SECOND; CLASa, .7LN10R DIVIa"ON.-' 1st., botwcett Geoids Casaiday's , 0 Win- the• candidates. peared with her daughter Ellen in ,Mr, John Ifawkahaw, of the Com- bill and'justifiod ilia remarks of the ' Andrew Holmes, Christopher Sturdy, celebrated prize wicning Tontine - sit ort of her application to have niercial house, gives Johnny V. his president. Ada Haacke trotting stallion .and A. C. Van . .. I '" Mr. W. B. lb[cJ"Iurrich of Toronto - pp pp 4 , her daughter promoted. The case famous Tontine trotting colt his A»long rho ladies >reaeut was Si,:coxD CLASs, JuxroR' Dtvtstov,- Egtnond's Mohawk Chief. Three r ea chairman of thn School T;oard of ° ° having been placed in the hands of daily exorcise• Ho- is 'nu aniutnk lira. Colter who Itis a avium inter- (leer re McCullough Walter Wilson hoots, beef two in three. The first than city, visited the Contt:al School i K , I k Inspector J. E. 'tom, ho examined 'second to none in the county. ebt in Orangetneti she being Laura Wilson. hunt tuns easily won by Cassidar's t� ,f2 fiat Friday afternoon. The gentle- ry• ° ° a d°" TdIntine time the papers and found her 43 marks A °te tt many of our vilingora felt condent of ono of tho;Preutico-Bos IrIRST CnAss, PART It.—Herbert the aairl to l]avo boon in man said that }pyy had read in a below the pass number. On motion jubilant over tho.recent Anti Scott or maiden name teas Cunningham, Lamprey, Jane's 1I'ay, Mag vie lla the 40't+, Groat 'surprise tree ex- , - New ,York paper that in one of that b g , °6 Y• p' • it was unanimously adopted that Act victory which. -was won in Hal- and a talk with Mrs, 'oultor would Accidents have been very preval- hibited at the speed developed by t; City's Schools n certain sunt had the Inspector a report be accepted ton lost Thursday, we predict more reveal the feet that there aro acme et out in thf neighborhood during 'the this groan colt and had botti;ng been done in X39 seconds, that he as final. When the motion was do- victorios to' follow tile next month, y past few (a 3%, had given tgie sono question in - alive whottould defend their toligion 1 Xa'.i,..-Mr. A. i3end°rson, of boon in order before• trial lots of T r' Toronto Schools ane u took 42 Glared earriod Mrs. Miller •treated- -Mn Thoaa]as May, of the London, and liberties with thir lives (should Saltfor:a when on a visit to his fathers money would have been lost on... i> the Board to a higkr toned address. road, Usborne Township, brought to ocension require) as did rho Prentice • on the 6. con. had'a serious fall. -Mr. Mohawk Chief on that heat. Thu -1 .;,. seconds. The gentleman then gave The Secretary read the Auditor's rs- Gould's mill two mammotlr 'etm q ) Wm. );. Wlritoly, of the G con. injured second boat w,aa won b Cliiof, W, the question to Mr. Embury's class port ou{}chool rece,igrt9 and expend- logo which aro considered the lar Boyson Derry Walls, himself very severely with a+hoavy Y ' front which he received nn answer g' Tho singing of the \Tationnl An gift, ander Dr. Whitelv's car's both Drying to tike crowd frightening , ittires for 188.7 as full-Jws :- est drawn to thin mill during the g ° Tontino. The third heat ,was upon them and the benediction brought aro iniprovin•-Mr. Driver, of thu in 38 seconds. T�Ir. :1tclturrlch b thu Uhicf. Rut the u pinion tr'ta 'REorIPTa. winter. ° Huron road, fell bit an upturuod saw 3' I ,, spolco"vory highly of 'the, good or- n pleasant meeting to a close. ; der and system of the school D1 uniciP,a1 grAnt, $•4083.30 ; Pro DI r- Wm. Sancfot°a, editor of the ° and severed an artery in his arm. -•A expressed that had Tontine bt:ou vi$cinl rant $44¢AO Dodo- Advocate, intends going to Toronto [A Nips -RECORD ropresentativa daughter of Mr. Win, Jewell, black handled as vouch as trio Chiof had Dr. Jamas Craig, brother-in-law grant, on the 13th iusb. as a .delegate to received n hearty invitation to be smith while having' some fou fall off he would have {brown the fee finlcea of Dr: Nicholson, died in Jersey 'Students fops, $240.00 ; Cu, grout attend the Orange Provincial• Grand present, but otb�er on"a onients pro- the chair on which she was sittiu Model School $150.00 • l o islat•ivo ° ° g p 99 fn tiro eyes of the Chief, it i.irg° Cft on the 13th ult. It will be '' ' g volited Itis putting in nn a learanee, thereby injuring herself so as. to be Y Lodge dhich is to be held in ih,at p ° pl crewel tide assembled on rho 1>aaTlts remembered Lhet sorno three months grant Model School, .150.00 ; Co. Cit *, ED.] " confined to tla.c,ltouso for a week. Foliate 1885.86 $73.39' • Pu . ils y' • and the bridge to witness the in - since Dr. Nicholson was called to fees ' p Mr. Richard Pickaed, ,jr., abill re- :•;-- - Godeuch District Royal Scarlet torestiug sort which we hu u3 is i` Jorao Cit to attend fhe funeral oP , $1.00; Salo of Models, „ Fisk" ° sport; I Y Y tains his trotting horse Jim Fisk vitirna, Chapter will be opened in the hall but the' prelude to further !oi,;ta of ;; $8.50,=5150.19. } ' ' his sister Mrs. Craig and the deceas• . and has refused a handsome sum for of 159, Holmesville, on Wednesday, tile. speeding powers of these two ed doctors sister, both of whom . 'EXPENDITURE, tile animal but be has concluded to Mr. Jos: Dlorrow, of this placo' loth of itlarch, at. 4 p. tt1. A full ,excellent animals. ° died on the same day 'undor very Teachers, $3799.02 ; Inspector keep him until after the spring has bean visiting at Ratho the past bttendence o£ Companions request- . t: r' pathetic circumstances, the deaths if and Socy and 'Truant office, $190,50; raeos. ' Richard is a lover of fast' week. °d, 4lnllett. „ " not entirely caused, being very Caretnkore, 8495.92,; Fuel, $154., horses. That "boss" breador, Mr. Jan Mr, Geo. Hanley jr., has bought A cow belonging to Mr. ,JohnIi I much hastoned by the' otber's sick- 69 ; Repairs;' $196.55 ; Stationery] Mr. Wm. Ballantyno takes his re- McFarlane of Stanley,,. a raw day's from Mr. Saml. Cantolon lot 33, Biggins of the 2nd concession ?'1 1;' ' ness. The ]ate doctor was widely and Maps, $67.49 ; Printing and gular morning walkat. We presume ago sold a thorobred Shropshire con. 'J, and will remove to it about dropped twin calves the other morn-:.. ``.a known throughout the states; on ae- advertiiing, $54.01 ; Sundries, he is tinder training fitting himself' owe to Mr. E: 'J. � Reed who will the lst of April. The price paid in. Pp ",' count of his extensive practice, and $13.5,8 ; Painting, 854.84 ; In- "'for Lha next 2 mike .walking match, ship it with others to Plum Creek, was $4000 which is considered a re- B 11 able contributions to medical liter- surance, $101,75; Hardware, 17.50;, which ' . 1 tak - . lace on the roller Manitoba. Mr. McF. also sold two asonablo figure as the 'farts is an attire. Dr. Craig is succeeded by Telegrnma and I'oatago, 54x34.` vinic a n envy date, for the silver elves of rho sa]no broad to Mr. J. •exeollen•t ane and in cod aondit -A Walkerton man plucked A g blossom from one of Iris trees one M his son. ' $5150.19. modal'. W. McDonald of 'Porters Hill. ion. day last week. . .. • .ti 11 4 ', .� . . I P •11 . 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