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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1888-06-20, Page 8.F •i J, R 56* 7!77 Y-.. .,,. .. r.� -_• :&::`'ti�•;`Y-F ,• l+'F'`r'yY' rr 11. �."T., ,.+.� {�, r TurC�LINTON firoman leave tomor- row fur the urncamout at Brantford. .. • 7:P�7,- , office q [it stud Aroltud U.e• I'llub." llentreal. AIR. AND AIRS. JOHN BRIGHAM, MR. WM. WEIn was called to Markham last week owing to the -uv Lif e Murano ��RU1C Il l� recent,yof the St. James Hotel, • I 0� have been visiting numer- friends in and about Clinton- .. ., ', .. pFpps, ' aspp FM' }' r.j.�.}'�1Y !e, _w,,,•,T•S •s Tglal .- i� of M'l!N'Iq• x'.. ,ak the other oa-a Q 1, � t: m ' II , . 4,,'W A 4 _ ,c i .1wr *.�� *i rl 4 _610 10 `�Fliighatti, Bhievale iti'ld other Tbey N a call from them. , school sections noitl1 ou hl.anday. Britain shortly. The Lady is an . , .: �... ((,. ddp—� 6A �.�t}� }� � �., ��.�• ,-_"� ...lei. �•`: ,..•. J Mgt, r` Wo'.a , Boy's Seersucker Coats, $0..75 Bogy's Lustre Coats & VestsZ,09 Men's �� 3130, Men's Seersucker Coats, - ' 1.!x'5 "Ken's Black Russel Cord Coats, - - 3-000 We show a large -and varied stock of � ME Li_-ghtthin ��-....dT- _-��r.•,�,..,..,.•..I.....- _...�....�....�-^,.. .�.....; _.,..,.ter...- +_�-,_ -_ X X -- .MANUFACTURED BY OURSELVES, . .•,hien cannot be equalled in this section for FIT AND PRICE. We have also a •Fine'Assortment of * * a .,...,.F Suitable for this season. JamARt1A U't SwY THE FA PUS GLOTMIERS. ORANGr SErtm6x Rev. Mr. TILE HLLLFTT OPEN MFETINO•— Livingstone, who takes charge oftlto On Friday evening the members of n Rattonbury street Methodist church 526 held their open m.oeting. 'The g about the 1st July,. has kindly con - anted. to deliver a sermon to the ]tall .was tastily decorated and in Orau'gemen of Cliutou'and vicinity, organ was kindly loaned foi• the oc' h on Sunday July 8th. ,Full parties*- casion by 1fr. T. C. Doherty. The tars will bo given in"these `columns Clinton Orange band drove out in later on. , a ria from the stables- of Mr GODERICti DISTRICT SnitI-ANNUAt,.- trolly Beatty. The hall was {Vel. —The Goderich District sem* tilled, t}loro not being near enougl nual meeting has been called by seating room for the Orange well District Master Hanley, to be held wishers of the neighborhood. - A on 'Tuesday, 26tH iust., in the hall large number Of ladies were present e of L. O. L. 145, 4th con., at 2 several being in attendance fron o'clock p. in. A full representation Clinton. Bro. E. Floody took ;the , from every lodge in the District is . chair. The singing of the National e particularly requested. Anthem, and the opening prayer by r_ "AN OLD.STAGER.",—••Many years Bro. Todd,. started the programme, ago, when 'there was no such thing Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kilty rendered as a railroad: in- these parts, Mr, a song in a mariner much appre' Peter Cantolon, sr., resided in this tufted by' the audience; violin anq section. He is an old Orangeman organ solo, Mr. Bailey and Prof d and loves the country of his birth. Pitcher; song, "The Club bad o h The other evening he recalled a meetirog to -night, love," Mr. Alberi time when he walked, all the way Kilty. Mr. G. M. Kilty, W. M 11 'to Toronto, possibly a distance on Summerbill Lodge, occupied the at, foot of 125 miles, to celebrate the tention of -those present for 'a con glorious 12th. He made .the jour- siderable time, clearly setting fortl f _ nay in good time, assembled with what constituted a true Orangeman the brethren, and returned as frisky •the necessity for the Order, and tai as a'1lanib. Hesliould agai.0 afii-liate benefits to be derived from ib; in himself with t;he Society. Such atrunioutn1,.11Irs. Vangmond ; in '(old stagers" as 7310. Cantelon•are strumental, Prof. Pilcher; reading s none too old to teach the young'uns Mr. G. M. Kilty ; violin solo, Mr f how to walk. Bailey. Bro. A. M. Todd explain. ed the principles, aims and object: BACK IX THE' great eel d as well as instruc_ of the Orange society, why Orange a deal of pleasure tion is often gained from reading of iden were banded together ae out other old OtADge deco- inan, the' great benefits to be de' l rituals and axam."oddcu- I ments. Fro. Todd rived front being a member, &a; a g With thanks a ritual of the Royal �LC., rending from .the Constitution rs Black Older, from Edward Taylor the qualifications as-thorein set forth Dartnell, Esq., of Clinton. The and clearly showed that there wai at was printed at By -town, greater need for the Orange eociet3 document y' in the office' of the'! Orange Lily, today than ever before. Thi . in 1854 -.-Sir Knight Dartnell is an Orange Bnnd rendered selections al ]r Irishman and intervals during the eveningq ani old Black man,a true we believe he brought the first were much appreciated. Votes. o Black Warrant to Canada. Al- thanks to the chairman, the Bani tt though well up in years, he has not and visitors, and the singing o u- 1n God save the Queen „ brought th lost his strong love for the Order. We find by the Ritual just referred proceedings to a close about 11.30 o- to that Sir' Knight Daftnell has Among those from a distance were b0ou cute of the most ontano the brothers Scarlett, Hornoy an( Bullnfd from Winthrop.Meeting f the Orange P• g influential members of the ° kind should be held Biot, Institution in Canada. In fact' of this P• there is no doubt but that the Order frequently. A cause that will no is owns a groat debt of gratitude to stand ventilation is not North ad 3- him. In Precept ,No. -1 it , says vocating, and it is pleasing, to kno% re Among other things: "It is hereby that 626 has taken the initiative it A• decreed that in virtue of this our such a grand work. The officers o precept, coven by us under our the lodge deserve words of 'prais hands and. the G,1`eat Soal of onr' for the manner in which the ai Order, in the City bf Montreal• and rangements were made and carrie( If province of Canada, * * * out. Tile impression on outsider in - * * in eighteiin hundred was very favorable, and'quite a num and fifty' four," &c., &c , signed by bar are already talking of casting i'. be E. T. Dartnell, Grand .aster, trod their lot with 526. They canna re seven others.' It is pleasing to do better than become affiliated wit' ry know that the gentleman is as speli a benevolent and Christian "it ,fell op, sick list", swish milgeetigg. tri''tbo :.. ..,: ..1.g�;. •• , . ', .,:. iQ tdrf r Uzi Oooi?a it ll:tiri co:. I �.'.�>�,$;�rb't��,�`oth(a��'f�.� �,Ij•kV �� 11.leltct,cl �roi'k on 'tate foilndatl:on of ' Mi `]�eCB.l7011• 'lea '?tQO at til hid flaw brick llloolc on Victoria St, o f 11Zr 1IIi. Jogs �laLk> I;, son o. I'>,i , 'eb ,9 `Ali 1$$$�., Jae', 11' Mer, of than town' has to>a �' riJcluiting liilie his hotel at Port Elgin for a sunf well a in the tlfon.sauds. fn>: Wldivg cart;'=`be stippliod by P S"ooppt vud Swafield with St Mary's f 11ins. C carr (ltd daughter, who V[tl�lto 111118, 601 -sal'' t have been visiting friends in Clint, s4 ^—. .* • " ton for 'the bast month, left town Agoniser' calf' 470ai 0 i1 ,> 4gSt l c• last week for their home at Hough - Ci 'Cil O;"P, s111b11C {,,alllou, (VIVO t01t, Upper i♦j1ChlgAn. liv<I1 :111lI iq► 101c I)ei: t tdlalt. _. __ x4fgy. Alts. Louts AXPLETON,formerly of 1��'lln>ly 2iltitl, lass. the Molson.'s Bank hero, and latterly— nf the Toronto branch, has been pro- ~-T� U90ted'to a osition in the head C.A_L �J "T�. of the s,,me institution at �,���.��i�� .��i �IA.C,��S', �AC001NSx WA4KINQ STICKS.. A►N 1' k f `PS. Q CAGES. B/q,$i We have an exetlleut as.urtnieut of the EXCEPTIONALLY. Chris. Dickson, Rte;�Q 1 +�. 13Q / Ca T F BASE. C AL,L S, T BALI—S, BIRD: T$. &� . &C. above goods and are offering them at LOW PRICES. Clinton. TurC�LINTON firoman leave tomor- row fur the urncamout at Brantford. THE TOIN'1�I BESIEGED office q [it stud Aroltud U.e• I'llub." llentreal. AIR. AND AIRS. JOHN BRIGHAM, MR. WM. WEIn was called to Markham last week owing to the -uv Lif e Murano ��RU1C Il l� recent,yof the St. James Hotel, death of his sistor Mrs, Whitson. I Toronto, I. P. S.; D. ?1IacG. llalkcrch', NA3 ons have been visiting numer- friends in and about Clinton- Messrs W.Mitchell and �p .11IcCuu- 1 AGENTS_ ill town over Sunday but i-eturned for the last two ,or three weeks. gran of Goderich were in town on n Tuesday and we were delighted by OOK AT S.i111PLES Or COST IN A L . 10 `�Fliighatti, Bhievale iti'ld other Tbey will take n pl0A9U1'e tl'Ip t0 a call from them. HOME COMPANY. school sections noitl1 ou hl.anday. Britain shortly. The Lady is an __—PER, $1,000—' aunt of 1 osttuaster G. M. Kilty, of - THuitsvar a game of football wsa A a 25 Cest for 18s6, also 1886.. $a W fo u0 a sa MR. J. a. C,vu:$r Naz down town Stilmllerhill. contested on Clinton Collegiate ass " �i, ' on Saturday. His rnaay friends wore highly gratified to see him GEOi1Gr NELSON and Hu -b. Me ° Institute ground between Exeter and a Clinton Collegiate club. 0 0s y5 7 5e 5a ° „ sa '+ able to get cut, It , Nits the first Gregor, said to be circus excres- 'Though Clinton tools Eve goals to 18 " a� "97 time in several moot-irs. eouces who were committed to ' Exeter nothing they had to work �:Daftuitu Insurance at the above 'Pates. s:. prison TTF CTRANo T•Rr Nlr. is ,, out ova r lr l for stealing tools from Me- ,. ° Lenzie n plitnuing Mill in this town, for it, for the Exeters are Ro See lila'.+efore you insure is ally ewppany and understand oily: plan. At the age of .} $360,000 per ycaZ' A Stratford ;lt "ackuowledgedthocorn," and Judge slouches. 40, the cost for $5,000 eas about K,5 for 1t3t3a, also for 18Afi. present. -But•tho ad TOnI gave them a pertRlt t0 boa'il A GOOD 'TRUDPF..—The Situ Fran- ' piCOrli men expected shortly the Beaeo?l. ;illi, 1YOl'k at Cantle Dison on the Cisco.Minstl'tl'Co. appealed in the See lis hefure you decile. estimates that *tile a'mou'nt per year' lovely banks of tlie.Afa'itland, for on Clinton toff u hall Monday evening, Jas. Thompson, Agent might safety tie •pout tit -three-fourths and played to it good house. The — '' Ofa, million_ lIR• CRRYSTAL, of Chrystal, and entire eulertainuient was above re- — Black's Godoricli boiler Narks, drop- :fir the Mot7iod'rst Conference in nod into 'TaE NEws-REcoRD office loath, and our loading citizi,ns � speak of the trust 1e as gentleniaDl Y P I SEAI.OItTit downed the Clinton lacrossista 'Monde in four straigt h Y, ° Seaforth last week.,' the Rev. Dr. Fridav whose on bis way to Wingham Cornish said •:—'Twenty -vine year's Y ° h performers and specialists in .their genu>s. The San Fanncisco llinetre 1 r,y ago I pernwkled t110 first sermon over to fix up the--sA1C h5nain Gray,.. Young and ,5parli'n ;'s works at that lisle. They are without doubt tyre best minstrel that has ever a;und rendered music for the occa Sion. - i' • preached ill the tiOWD, thou village, Sestfortli." And the good work. lace. He %vee accom sued b P P y appeared in Clinton: 1 I - �.� >x of ° he contnrenced.z011 continues, yet Messrs Lewis Elliott and George Pare. Itwill tale them aboutga MR. A: DODS%FORTIi, for ninny I,Ocai OrarlOe Do1IlQS. `Y the Stay, edite'r is as wicked as ever. Noel: to efl'oct the necessary repairs. , years a !-esident of this town, form erly of the Base line and London, ' REV. DR. SEXTON.—The friends IsYj; they are excellent boots," Road, died at his residence lidto A GODERICH CALLER.—lire ;tnd admirers of Rov. Dr. Sexton, and said the obliging assistant at Plnm-• Monday night last, at the ar,A of 77 ,John Reid, troasurer of 182,gave u thele al's a nllrl'lbel' in thisncighbor- stoolls,•t0.the younglady purchaser; years, II'e was tt Dative Ot' YUrk- a pleasant 'call j'OateldAy. I'IO NA t r hood, will be pleased to learn that "they will wear Piko iron.'.' "Do shire Euglaud settling hero in in attendance at the county meeting as lie is likely -to 'accept a unanimous you think the buttons are sewed on 1851. Hubvas married twice and limo. 11'al. 'McKiwivs, of Leslie' 3 call lave 'has just received, ,o the 'Firat-Presbytorian securely 4' she asked. "'They are leaves a grown tip family by his carriage, works, is an old Itoyal Arc ' pastoa'ate ..of -the C;hurA, D-linkeirk, N. Y. the boots that nro supplied with 'the first wife, also.a widow, it sistor of ° Orangeman, out on certificate, an d i. old maid's wedding' button a now ° Messrs Henry,homas and Will, 1 Y, was connected a few years ago with next to hold a similar meeting. REV. It oirr M'd- AIR, nt one time a' invention-" -'Why ie it Catled'tll© lAm FU1'd of [rOC1Cl'1Cll tOwll81111), Varna Lodge. ' ' resideia? ol''Goderich %there lie its. Ilan for old maid's - 'wedding' button ?" lic'.CatlAO it Yl•eV01' COtliea Off " An lie est lean is the noblest wort: Of God and Antony DOda%VOl't)1 swap Y ° SPECIAL 11FETINu.—L. (1. L. 71 feuded the Idigh School, who sewers* }ears been 1111nIStel' UI t11C , `l't1F, GALT R rPORTEa:,—'The old that. Funeral at 2 p. ill. Wednesday. Turner's hill meet in their hall -on llouda evening next', 25th inst. A !'oil at I'rc,sli to'rian -church- iu R�arhaill, ' euetny is bound to have a n•arm to cemeter }'� teudancA of is asked +' (Trey count}',*;='atteniliu;; the Goner- titua of it in the Galt I)istriet of AFTrR i1IASY YF:uts.—Last Sat- ,members Visiting brethren invited. a al Asssnibl'y at Halifax. His wife the "'llothodist church this next urday 'Mr. Thos.. Stanbury, on -e of (;pi.RO11NE nsD EYETEII CALLERS ;ccs along to visit h� r old huuul in ° year. 11ev, -,.Tr. Alusttird has been our earliest and most highly respect- . Qy —'( County Secretary Bro. Saunders St. John, N. Ji• appoinle<l to "blister" hi'uc fu Aber- eel citizens left town for Detroit of Exeter, and Jiro. Audrow llillian r�:rJ'txc His E1•r:s Ol'i;aEn.—A foyle,'Rev Mr. Pepper will"popper" Mr. taking with hint his wife find most his fancily. Some of his sons had, of 153, Colborne, Called on u I •` :.;. le f ,nonths ago lir. M. C. coup u r. Cameron, wf Godvricll, %vacs'waited h:im in Linwood, w'idle Rev'.' S•,tltoii' twill make the raw parts. of already preceded hi'm to the city yesterday. DrGREF" MEET upon 9,y a Mhohell li �eutlenuln to ' wart, ill �Paterloo ? • 'If paower of the straits whore they have been Mr..Stau THE, C.OLnORNE INi ]loyal Arch meeting f take ehar to u" t .,nit at the Stratford o .Iluir ulhows• residing for some time. gthe bury %teas for. many years Duo of, our •—'L'he. hall of 153 on. Friday. ovonin 3� ,1 (court of Assi, Ali. Cameron •iven. as n refused, a�i)c] hats -, 6 MONDAY o. lastNodk adelo-ation ]teaviest amain' buyers,' also dealing wits -a. success. Brea. Hanle Ys •,,_ Teasorl that fhe "stllelt'..politi'cs in frlilu God•uldch, I3ruasolca, I3lytil, largely in pork. And ii .those Sweet, A. Cautelon and F. DleCar t_ from Goderic } (� the ease, %a•-hieh meant uo money,'' Li tolwel, tic., .tnet the provisi'ortal dirtetors (it' the, iGuelph''Junction lines ifs well is that. of grocer lie has into business contact with nop. %vete present -District- (. ct ri g and as lie worked lam° enough fur his party without pay he did not and Lake Huron Railway and .Other come , nears over one in -and for miles Y Y UrrNtNG DAY'.—Tho opening I feel dis )Dead to givll his se>,rv'ices, ° representative men of that city at. around Clinton,nd we have et to , Y the now l;laelz Chapter .falces plaE • gratuitously any:louger.—tldvocalc. Guelph respeeta•n'g the northern route. The interview amounted to find the 'first man to say anything -derogatory to his iutegrity and 9'n Clinton at 2:30 m. to da Itn P Y it is expected that a number of Si` . RQNAwAT.—Friday a horse alt- nothing as the -Guelph people honor as a business man and citizen- Knights froui a distance will b tached to, a batogy ran away atom refused to commit .themselves to any We heartil wish him and his Y present, and fret the event will be ' opposite the -town ball.. There pp P artieular'route. Thefiodericheoun- family all manner of prosperity ; marked as a -sod-letter day in th ;. � •were tyv,Q`meu eeate'd in the buggy cit will likely take, the salve course. we can da no more and we certain- history of Orangeism in this -town but they wore unable to restrain, the pIn AtcGARVA was elected school. ly should do no less, and over the county for that part. It speed of .the excited animal until lie had got as fat' as the `Woolan Mill. • trustee for St. J,Ames' ward on Mon- THE CD1(INO 111 F. I>',eV, till'. Liv- is a matter of much regret' that th - . ° semi-annual meeting of South Hu i ° They could guide but not restrain. day in place of Mr: J. H. Combe He Nae returned by acclamationby an ingstone at one timeof the Ba field circuit, has been placed for the on Orange Lodge (held yestorda Y) And were it nail for their expert- gess 'in guiding a ,collision With overwhelming majority of those re- ° j Y P Ratteubury St. 11lethodiat church , was not named, as requested, for t o_ Ill day. Had both been held on t A other vehicles would ;have -been in- sent. at nomination, showing the futility of Any opposition. Mr. bre• instead of Mr. Galloway ,as named in the first draft. It is said that he same da the Order would at -lea Y �r evttable. For when taenain0 John stop's blaeksmith•shvpu They had .tie Ga-va has had considerable experi- 'enee will assume his duties here the first have received a greaterstimulusan of members saved bot swerve to the left• to avoid a buggy and his eonstitutionai.fai'rness will preserve an . equitable Sunday in July.' He is said to be an able, living 'exponent of sound a number time and money. Ho�tover, it is to h., ,, and in defog so' had to face." dray coming from the opposite; direction. meat of that ;element 'between' the Christian doctrines, and beluga be hoped that those interested Ni devote both days to the cause. • ' But by a dexterous IllAUII).ulation. contending tory factions of which the board is alleged to be composed. living stone its well should be able ° , to forcibly illustrate the faith that Y DrATtI's DoiNos.—The scythe I of the ribbons the runaway animal' was steered down the cross street' FinllAx„last the members of Mrs' is in flim. It is possible though, time cuts off humanity and year a S. S. class, coming after the, ,'Rupert of debate," lie may not exec.I his excellent pre- tel year the sons' of noble sires a re Called to take the place of -the se x . eel perilously like a catastrophe- Some slight daluaoe to the buggy composod of 'the plisses. Miller, Davis, \Table ,tad Whitely, mat at decessor. The Ontario St, lIetho who werecherished as faithful mo m- ' was all the injury done. the residence of that lady and d'at people will be underthemin- istrations of Rev. Mr. Edge for the tars. Bro. James Johnston, of t he. Bayfield road, succumbed on Thar GuFLru CoNFERENCE. — Tile presented her with a fac simile of themselves in a photo of large next three years. One may naturo]ly day last from a painful abscess a Guelph Conference closed its meet- in at Senforth on Wednesday g Y group size from the studio of Mr. Foster. suppose that lie will be pretty sharp, and having been the choice of the fection. Ile was aged 77 years an fire months. - Decoaeed leas a• n / evening. The re )ort of the Statisti- 1 sal committee showed that the The honor of presenting, the work of .art was deputed to Mies. HRldah p congregation we must take it that ho has found his. atilnity, though ho Ireland an tiveF of county Down, , a P'q came to Goderich about fifty ye' !Pros membershi within the 1 P 'is Whitely. This recipient fittingly the token of their were keen as a Damascus blade. -ago He was a true Orangeman, ° "'./onforenee 27,431 ;' increase r during the year, 558 ; scholars in ockngwledged esteem. M Wrio is TiiE MAN.—'I wont good citizen and a hind neighb 01' He was buriod under Orange liono • aSabbath schools 26,496,• increase � + o • Ouf1 Boys IN RFD.—Tho voluu- home the other day, said an old citizen, as he headed for the police and his mortal remains laid at re _�'G G6; increase, 309; amount con- toes aro undergoing dri(1 in court, 'And I found a man varnish- in Goderich cemetery on .SAturda rford ' trio ted for missions, $18,728 ;.for the fund, $1,709. �Strnt; this week. 10 keep the' boys in m front door. I of course alit- g Y ' I lth inst. A.large number of t h to the educational Church property at Holmesvfllo avAs P P y from deteriorating while In camp about 30 000 pounds of biead will P od who sent him up, and he then claimed to have made a mistake in the brethren were present pay an last respects to.the dead. His e ;1'eccpt> mended to be, sold. The contiq;ent receipts for the year be required, and the same amoufit house. He had one of the panels was peace. tltuoullted to $G21 the expenditure A of merit. Potatoes liy the carload, wood by the 100 cords, not to speak varnished, and the contrast be- the the old was. CIIAPTF,R ITEF^TINO. — Hulls Scarlet Chapter opened in the Cli ..l°t8ifi. and it wan resolved to. corrow:$�60 to make tip the deficit. oF'hay, oats sold the minor require'- tween new and ver teat. Ho%vever, knowing y g ' g ins it ton Orange Hall on the 14th in -lie .foflowing oranges iia stations ments such as tea, 'coffee sugar, > > g etc., etc. It will take from $16 000 to be nu old trick, I ordered him off the promises and would not let him District Master R. Scarlett was r P sent* After general business, ex al- *vele tpade and confirmed : Rev. G xo d Turk, goes modto : 1pv. to $20,000 to- tree the boys two P y finish the door. A. day ,or two tation, eller, the Cllapter, adjourn ed weeks. - Passed and my wife felophoned to to moat in the hall of 813, McK il- instead .of ;tiev. ,Mr. Howell who remains .in :Seaforth ;Rev, G. H. ,l NOT Tac 1\TFwa-RECOttD.—We a boss painter. to solid n• man up to lop, on Sunday, Ath inat at, one panio In. Accordingly the Comf Cobblmdiek,, ,teeeutly oidafnod, goes can produce the Et>ipire t0 show finish the job.- He had just got t° work when I got home, and what , assembled in the hall of /81 to Gueln'h'; Eeu. J. S. Cook, of Rluevale, goesito Heusall instead of that when our totem quoted eggs at 16jeents in Now York the efnpire'i did I do but take him- by the nook Among those from G�linton too Companions H. S. Cooper, W. to l:mbro; Tliotus<s Wesley Cosen's quotation was 16 conte; also we can and Keele, and fling him over the fence. Ghon as he some balk Ross, .Codd, Kearns and y,a nd ' ' goes to Haneall Xorth instead o'fX. Living rove b the Empire, e, that though, our Friday in gave talk, I' junVd. over and' ouffed his nth ; Jin Nelson Stang from Seagorth ; Jo . Burwash'; Rev.. James to Ivattenbury Street totem 0n quoted eggs Now York at 171 cents, the Dinpire ears, auppoeing, of course, that he Seal -lot Scarlett, P. C. bi., Pobt. Searle „ stone goes church, Clinton, ;inat•ead of Rev. of Tuesday quoted 16J cents.. So' was the same old fraud. Last night I and from W. C: in C., and a good number resident Compallii5nly' were also w Joseph Galloway; Rov. James Charlton at Blnevale; $ev. John tlt.at in answer to: "Who is mak- ing t;'he'misstatenrent," eve can oon= n warrant served on mo the police court for assault and bat- attendance. The order of Knig ht- hood'waa conferred on four 'df t Isaacs goes to Aubw>; �i►�toad of Gee to fidently answer: It is not Tur NEw9 RECOn.D. The Globo of Mon. tory, and I'm just ,going up there., To explain the case? "Yes and pay brothron of 813. The visitors we Rev. Thomas who goes. AIilvortou: The othar appoint- day quotas, this fruit at 15 cents Toronto' better about ten dollars fine, I suppose. That's what au et inent olcl citizen entertained in ti very satisfacto an manner nt the residence of Mr. a wants remain the same 4e lltbljslle-4 i in case 1 to in a Y ' eta forbein� too revives ?' fCt• ra. Scarlett, sr. In t'Week. as, figure thin 4Q cents. In blew it or g d P Y • 0 ♦ e A :1 qd, .:Er► iYli ' ♦ ' W i aJ _ .,. , s..rill�ur..�R,'its._,rC....L:.....•i..�,.u....,�.r�.i':..,.. - � .�. �,.. .. .b. ...+.,:�� y ..,r �.°... ., ,. v' .,� , . _ ��. [ _��r°1."...�! 1 staunch today as he was in the atitution. What lodge will be tit fifties next to hold a similar meeting. In t'Week. as, figure thin 4Q cents. In blew it or g d P Y • 0 ♦ e A :1 qd, .:Er► iYli ' ♦ ' W i aJ _ .,. , s..rill�ur..�R,'its._,rC....L:.....•i..�,.u....,�.r�.i':..,.. - � .�. �,.. .. .b. ...+.,:�� y ..,r �.°... ., ,. v' .,� , . _ ��. [ _��r°1."...�! 1