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Vie. CLINTON, ONT., JANUARY 18, 1889. 40
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I St .>r3elene Hallett. " Varna,' Wingharn. BLYTH
Tbe.Mesere Ford,`•of Milton, are Wm. Stewart, of the 8th con,, lost $BESENTATION. - On Thursday 1 WEST HURON FARMERS' II.BTI- BLYTH Leeburn, ' ,
1 visit}ng their uncle, Mr Thos. Todd. a splendid mare one day last week. night of last week Mise Maggie Diehl, TUTE.-The Farmers' Institute of The lar carr lint here -the eiolt fret.
Mr H. B. Evans, of Goderich town -
g rgaaist of the Metbodist church, the West Riding o#' Huron held' .11r R With paid the town ttvisit Dr. Sloan was visiting in Seaforth chi
Mise Minnie Gordon left for To- I3e had been feeding her on cut straw o g p, was in our little burg this week
this week.
t ronto, on Saturday last, to attend the and meal, and she took sick and died Yarns, was presented with a beauti- their meeting here on Monday, on Monday, A wood bee will be held nest Mon 'r`
Normal School. • the neat day. A neighbor was about ful set'bf dishes, accompanied by a There was:a large attendance of the Dir J. F. Sharpe, of Toronto, is in A. W Belfry, Esq., was in London day afternoon, in Mr -P. Kelly's bush,
There was. no service in Calvin to buy he at $200. neat and appropriate address. Sbe farmers from the ;vicinity, about 300 town this week. on Friday. for the purpose of getting the year's S
' ''' church On Sabbath last, On account Di' John TaIpblyn oftbe 13th Pon., richly deserved some recognition of being present, bir Jas, Elliot,. of Dir J. McFarlane of Ham"tlton was Rev, A. Dlcl2au was in Kippen supply for the church. A good turn ,';
k1.,%of codhmuniog being held in East bac 'net completed a ver handsome this nature for her valuable services, Turnberr this week. out is looked for.
y y, gave a description of the here' this ryeek.
Ashfield. Rev Mr Hamilton is ea- resi encs 'fon his farm, with all the as she has always been punctually at silo he uses, his mode of lasting Miss Millie Simpson is v}sft}n Mr Thos. Craig, of London, was in The annual meeting of the church
petted to occupy ,the pulpir , next modern improvements; being heated" her• pout, rain or shine. the cora in rows of nix finch C,,wrid p g town this week. members was held in the school room
r.11 I Sabbat!}, with hot a1Y; a grand, improvement 4IIRPRIBE PARTY.- On Monde and from three and a half o four feet" wt le roe in Clinton. on Monday night, and was very well A"!
A young. man not fifty miles south . on the manner of heating a house evening last the members and friends° apart in the rows and that too much A 'r C. V. Carter, of Toronto was Mr J. Carter was in London this attended. Quite a 1°t of snanc}al
' R of this place has lately puretiased a + should not be to town Last Friday, week, on business. • ,,,
banes, and dame rumor has said J at forty years ago, with a big fire place of St. Johns Church, Varna, paid put into the silo at y, on business. and other business was transacted. :
,""'Was
and near] half a cord of wood burn- the Rev Mr Hodgins, at the parson- Mr Harr Dallas of Toronto was t"
p time. Not"over r three or,four feet deep. bir¢•-Sandereon, of Wroxeter istbe y + We understand bIr R. Sallows in
p o i'l going to occupy it not many ing at a time. Mr Tamblyn did not age, Bayfield]► a friendly visit, and should be put in at the foot, as more guest of her sister, hire J. Forsythe. in town this week. tends giving a display of views of " f'
weeks hence, ansl'dhat not alone bur build the house before be needed it. showed the esteem in hioh t e rev did not proper] heat. The subject Mrs J. M. Hamilton was viaitin
in gartnerehip.with some fair one. It The bed the Leasure of taking their stead et thea 1 y, J The debate in the temperance ha]!, g Bible scenes, with magic lantern, ih ` ;
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Y p g gentleman is held in esent- pp a cro and moat successful ba Frida in Win ham this week,
r, ' i• a very-sensible'idea on your part, Christmas dinner in their prow house: ing him with' a large load present -
oats, mode of placing the same on, the Y night, promises to be quite B the church her„, on the 25th linst .'I
11: IDonald. market, was ably discussed by 111r A. a treat. Mr C. Flemming, of Toronto, visit these have bees highly spoken of, {
May they long live,to enjoy i,t, The evening was spent in song and a Iowa on Saturda and a treat is expected, '
flat worthy Reeve, Mr Jas. ,Iohas- y. p
? &CIAT, AND- PiRSENTATION.—At amusement, and al went home well H. Pettet,ofGrimsby. tae recomend- Sir J. Habkirk is at present em-
} ton, was re-elected A a majority of leased with the bod time the had. ed Planting a few varieties that is ployed at the books at the •Diaminoth r George S. Moore, of Hamilton, ° Mr John G. Clutton, who, as was %,•'
169 votes. Mr' Alex. s a social gathering held at Ebenezer p !3 y P g p yin our midst. stated last week, had oat recently
Stuart,' Method]gt ohhich-(Londesboro cir- The presentation"'was made by Mr .commonly done and to extend over•a• ouse. a ant Tuesday j
Deputy -Reeve, by a majority of 15 curt) on the 10th-inst., Miss Morris g e- long a season as poesible,pro er rad- Mr G}, W. Pow ]t spent the latter Mr J. H. Heffran, of Loudon, was recovered froW an attack °f sciatica,
Lobi•tDiehl on behalf of the con r
: , %N,- votes, and between each of the coon- wax the rrecipient.of a cruet, aocom- Batson. The followingg is the address- ing of fruit, honest packing and hot part of last week in pStmthroy and '04iting in town this week, r was last week suddenly afflicted with
" cillors there was a difference. of on] soled .b 'the foil win address in ro THe Rev J. eV. HoDe►Irre,- allowing the fruit to get too ripe be• London, Mr D.. DeLSSIe f, a light attack of int] matory rheu
one vote, those elected being 1}leaers recd uition' of 'her eery}ca as leader DzAa 'PASTOR -We, the membera fore harvest. He, also advised the w. Toronto, was matron. R't are glad o say, haw
Todd Bowers and Gibson. _ g , The Butting boys have returned here on business this Reek. ever -'tbat he k in a fair way to re
of the einging: cud . friends of St. Johns church; grower to provide his barrels in time, sad are looltin y rpt,
The entertaipme.ot "on Friday last, rather than have to ret g well after their visit ' Mr R.. A. Hughes, Inspector of eovery. . .S,
''"T - p$AR MIG9 WORRI6,—As you have ,a pa, deaire to express our appre- yon the buyer at the castle. weights and measures .was -here this
In, connection with Calvin's church for several ears past filled with" ere- ciation of your faithful and diligent supulying them, who often was on- B 1 We regret to say that word has
IN _ Sabbath School,_was a grand eucceae, ser 'tee as actor of Eft. Johns church, ,when the fruit Dir R. J. Wella of Hamilton s ent week.
ctrl to yourself, and profit to the con- , p able to furnish them + P been received tiers of tlrc death” (by
The children acted their parts very gregatioa worshiping in this place, Yo have never failed in the dis- should be shipped. Prof,Mills,of the Part of last week and .part of this Messrs P. Kelly and son received a drowning) of Chas. Weise, Deceased ,,
k satisfactory,• in;o'ltof the programme "the position of organist and leader of ehexge of those spiritual duties in Onfario.Agricultural College, gave a week in. town, carload of wheat from,- Mauitobs, Ias► :teas well known here, having lived ';r
' being'by the children, which made sacred son w• the members and sty ed to your -care, ever punctual Rth
per upon beef cattle, accompanied Mr G. Jenkins gave a very earnest week,, foraeonaiderable time with his;aieter,
it all the more interesting. Proceeds g' in our engagements, 1 il address in the Methodist church on Mrs Arthur' Hbrton: About three
adherence of Ebenezer Church wishand always luetrationa, dealing eahauatively , 1fr'W. Lev who left•laet week foramounted : tq $16, which ie 1o, be "to take the Oportunity of thio festive read to lend a helping hand in any the subject, He dealt at length Sunday morning. London, withya number of horaee,bas years ago• hs left to .reside with his
•: applied for the benefit of the school. occaaion to express, in a tangible gqooy pork for the advancement of with the diflerent breeds, giving pre. Mrs Walper, accompanied by her returned. father, in the ,States. Full particu
11 The• »float important part o% the ro- P g Cbrist's cause. Bei ferenoe to the Shorthorn, •Herefords daughter, was visiting with friends in It is rumored that a wedding will 'tars have not pat been received:
gramme w.as the preaentat"ori of a way, our appreciation of your con- ng desirous of g ,
? Stant and faithful service. We eapre sing our esteem and gratitude and Aberdeen Angus breed fbr beef, Kippen this week. B take .lace dere shortly- Who ie '"'. ' `--
silver Grtief bnd_a yet of china drabs® therefore, present you with the accom to you, for your faithful fled diligent In the discussion which followed this Mass Liddell, of Londeaboro, who the happy couple. y } .; T
to,Dirs John Radcliffe, 'as ,a aljght an in silver cruet as a slight token services in instructing us in the paper, Meesrs, S. Black, A. Currie,D. was taking lessons from Operator Hr p Kell was in Goderich last
'' taken, of the appreciatiDII Of her:eer p -y - g kno'wled a of the.. Hal 9..tewart•C. Proctor and others took Greig, has returned home. p Y lfeix c:rPif
of said a'pureciation, with the ho 3 g y Scnptureey _. g, y11
o vices is teacher inIheSabbathSchool. F we here resent oa with t6,ie Iqad of Part. In the avenin a most intaiPs " - - - week, on:business in connection with Special servirts are now being held1.
It 'wee atom late sdr rtes and the that you may long be spaced to render P 7 8 • e are pleased to ase Xr ,.__Cu munici al m• 'atter-: ` -- ' in fire Methodist r,!rtnr }r - - - --
P P + similar service to the church of your oats, ,which you will please accept, ing meeting ryas also held. Dr Mc- 'ningham up and around again, after p `
11 eha}iman made a: Few editable reg" ~shorts. not for its intrinsic value but as a Donald, M. P, occupied the chair, andMessrs Black dt Chrystal, of Glode• bir"EzraRoodding is .-still very ill,
marks in reply, on Mrs R4dcliffe'a 1 tris tedious if Serious,illness, ,'
token. of our esteem for you as minis- addresses were given by Prof. Mills' • rich, have been repainng the Rose 3i though now hc pea of his recover
behalf. Another social was held on the The Salvation Arm was out to y
_ 15th ter sad pastor. And Messrs Kernaghan, Pettit..and liwigg boiler this week, are entertained. i
' ," •: • • ,the proceeds o£ both amounting ^= . Mancheser on Sunday) They seem
"', . to $8.20, ' 'others, "Clydesdale'Horses,"tbe.first Mrs W .Urqurhart, of Strathroy, • A debate is promised • at tho,' next
TacRersn><itli. to'get more of a, crowd out'there: '
.: Stanley. subject under discussion, on Tuesday, who has been visiting at Mrs McEI- meeting,o•f" the your e, pecp1b,s -i'm
THE' ELECTIOAI9.-The folloirin (Intended for last was introduced b Mr Rim, Welwood Mr Hutchins, of Parkhill was in ro ''l has left. for home. prevenient society, on Dfonday even- k g t cane, -Mt Wm° Ross is at the
of St Helens. Tye breeders resent town last week, and purchased a 1 t y in neat.
is the official vote in the township:- Miss Jean Knox is visiting friends enc cunvat'ling this tawnehip in theP P•., •- Miss:' Annie Mc lowan, who has B
, " peeve, Robert B. McLean, elected by in Listowel, Book interest He is engaged with wore,',nanimous in the opinion that of grain from McKinnon; Sparliag at been visiting in Paisley for, a couple • Don't fore t
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aceTamation. Mrssi Tel}i'6 -K 'lly Lt►s rectiYa d'-tO .Bigg, Garretadij dCC'o•ofBaantford y esda]e-as-the.•••best,.draught Qivel}. _-..,.__ 4. ,;_ •_...of.wseke hast r-fled_-...__..___.... D s'tbd._...
,° Candidate for Ali Div Div Di. ata- Clinton Colla iate Institute. horse'tor crossing with native "stock The damce on Friday might was A r b 1 c cture 1he_-Iiutxiari .. • ,-. '
ie ,4>'• Dep. Reeve No! Not Novi No4 jority g G ANOE,—The election of aliieerb y g • Mr Sud' Mrs Jdhnetone, of Dakota, Voice," in the Dlothodist ch-urch, on ,i
Wm, Elgie 74 81 41 84 60 Miss Dewar, teacher in S. S. N,o,8, of the Stanley Sun Grange resulted Mr R. Corrie held that our ordinary failure]; why ? Becaub6 the'boys are who •have been visiting here for some Tuesday evening next.
G. T, McKay 51 33 46 41 now walks from Londeaboro to school as fullOws.-Master, Tho', Fraser"; common horses were not as'good.as bwhfub, aqd 'are backward in comin9 time,,have left for,Kin•ardine, The Annversary Services in co❑ •s
and back each da they were years ago, but in this forwafd. - Mr and Mrs W. WSlson, w2io"have section with Carmel Prasbpteriari
Councillors 'Total y Overseer, Wm°• Scott; n Gil Lecturer, °I, epi ale I rhe• members present did not - "'
Jas. Cooper 1.2 31 65 48 156 A mare belonging to Mr _Qeorgge Ketohen ; Steward, John Gilmour bliss Wallace who has been visit- been visitinghere have left .for+ their church were held on Sunday and Diou•,
Watt had. her leg broken recently, by A. S f John Pearson • Gate keeper, coincide. Mr Sp!ers,..as an importer. in ' friends here since leaving the '
Alen, Forsyth 24 22 48 71 165 '' ' held the same r}evi se g g home near Detroit Michigan. dry last. On Sunday at All,tbe ser
being kicked by another horse in the Huh ser-
' the other officer's"ag r, Mr Welwood. , g
Jas. Sproat 64 20 26 91 '201 g g Mammoth. House, ;has left for her , vices the`at°tend nee was largo; Ua
stable, Rotation .of Crops' was the 'lull- , A I''oreetere sermon will be preach- a
Jacob Weber 126 22 17 .55 220 before. It is the intention of'the hoots in Clodericb' •act in the English ehuriih here on Monday evening, a sacred coneerl
Jae, Walker 45 56 bl 54 208 The boy of S. 3, No. 7 are organ[z- Gran a to bold sin o en meetin on jest of a most excellent paper read by, g ' ,IA
ing a foot ball club. Neighboring p is Mr Kernaghan; which was well re- Hr Samuel .Currie, a former resi•• Supday afternoon, the 27th jhsC' ' was held, being .a departure from
TRUSTEES.' -G. Jackson elected b B g 7,ue y •"January 22nd: The sub- ceived b t pdienc6 and ave rise dent of this place, but- now pf Walk- the old plan of ltnv],ng a tea -meeting.
' , y club• should make a note of this, as ]act for i }rcueaion at the a zt regular y B Hr Geo. Powell purchased for The 'ne v ,if
was a great
l acclamation, in Placa of Wallace. „ p $ to a len ah a d interesting discus- e:ton was in town this week visiting Y, success and She people looked equal. No. 1 -Wm. Carnoctien, 90; Jacob they may hear from Pio. 7 before meeting is The bebt way to eradicate g X g hogs, on, this market on Thursday,
wild ate." eros inwliich=Meaere Refill S Wel- old acqus]ntanee.
McGee, 18.. I 2' --Sidney Johns, p g p y- al] of-whiclf'were raised by Mr Harry ]., as, well leased as if the had '
The party of-tbe season,was the one. D ' TE. -Mr Robt, Bstrber who wood, Homuth, Spiers, W. Rrelwood Tenders are now being 'received for' Kell 7 P + Y
,; , 42; Chas, Mason. 27. No. B --Jas. given at the residence of Mr G. Ham ,;dled$on the 11th }net. was r, o Currie Maxwell Henderson and a the erection oTa brick block on -the er been entertained to a sumptuous re-
Che ney, -]acted by acclamation.- Ilton, on Friday, night last. Dancing short time a resident of Boasts only
number of others took .,part. Mr H. corner of Queen and Drummond Ste., Ciernlare. are out calling for tenders gest ofcalCes, pigs &c., for note they. .
No. 4 -John McCluy, elected by ac- formed the rincipal amusement, and. was peverthele'ls well mown, bring Pettit gave a •most finished paper on , by Messrs Slater dt Sime, for the erection of #, new Methodist were enjoying A rich mental feast.
clamation, _ p the advantages to be derived from Messrs .Gra Young dt Spa ctin ehitreb, on lot'33, con, -b, ]Bast Wawa The proceeds'of the concert amount.
. _ ae°each took hi• departure after an resi in Tuekeremith for a number y+ Bgg nosh. ed to $112, and of concert. and coI-
If,evening of ouch pleasant enjoyment of y re. He took sick 1 t fall sl: ort- ticalFarmre Institutes, with' many prat- have advertised for 20ta,QQO feet,,.of ' leetiiona $182,
Co1'borne. - be could not he] wishing that mine ly b ore he moved ete sad at the tical hints as to their management -logs.. Al].we want is gold eleigliing, Dr MoDor£ald, M. P., of Wjagbam,
+" Mr Isaac ~$'late, of Wiarton, is host might noon are another house timet ji6ht hope•. were entertained of an development, logs will bot°rtheoming. was sa tov(n this week m consultation MINISTERIAL ASSerrATIO'_ VOR,NV
d develo ment on which lines be `send then the 1
1. visiting relatives in this section, to • ell. quiet, was -followed by Prot, Mills. This • " with .pr sldaa,, per- ening to some of aD IN HErsALL -_On Tuesday last .
y M J, Melville, formerly of this tentnt oua•mau,Huniversally eseemed, co, y. d . Mre egret to ban learn twhobU w eeehlhat -p K• • 11
Mr D. Basi purchased a bull late]concluded a ver well attended an is tt 1 the 'latter a 'patients'. . " tDe''Yelldaain zninistera met iu Car h'
owned by D1r C: Disney, of Goderich townehi but now of Hamilon, re• and to. add to th > ainfalnes• of tris en thuerastic meeting of file farmers In the The bel] for rho Bre hall is es acted mel Presbpteriati church,' 73enaall
• township. p' e,P thin vicinity. Queens. Hotel le very low, •and p Iteve. Fletcher, Cosens, Henderson,
Gently spent a week Visitingthe bereavement, leaves a eon who is _ serious doubts are entertAi.neei as to to arrive this week. We understand
,A -farmer a son on being recently scenes of his oath, He was acom y what is I his recbver it will cost in the neighborhood of Cook. Bridgeman, 4impson, Martin,, '
nuked bow,many horses his father y confined to the house b 13rtissels, y one hundred and fifty dollars. and Fear. -Rev. Mr Fletcher was ap-
" "'' " ''' parried by two gentlemen•frienda who Peared•will be a fatal Illness. The Mr 'Wil► Flabkirk has seen
bad replied, " Five, including four were much ratified with the leas- family has the eympith of all. K&RD,iSaS INSTITUTa, - Notwith• [ed a pointed President, and Rev f;; A.
that are dead." B p y standing the bad condition of the situatWa in St. Helens, and left for The regular meeting of the L. O. L, Fear, Secretary, Frc,tew. The .anise
urea of their visit and expressed their. AaRICQLTURAL MRETINQ. =- The • "roads 0 -at lace on Saturday, We wish was held in the Orange Hall,on Dt<on- decided on was 4 rh, :1liniTheal .As
Dir J. ' White has received the sorrow at having to return so goon. annual meetiug.of the Stanley Branch , there was a large and repre- p y' da avenin There was a large at -
mournful intelligence °f. the death Of The met manyof the fair sea of the g y was held at .Bay- sentativeattendance, numbering over him success in his new home, and re y g g sociation of Strath Huron, Revs.
They A riculturalSociet p ret'his departure. •• . tendanee ofinembera. We•learn tbat Cook Henderson and T3rid •rman
his mether,wh}eh took plata in Gode- 13th 12th 11th and 10th concessions, sold, on Thursday last. Thera was a one hnn'dred,,cifthe leading farmers g p this lodge is in a flourishing condi- it -
111 I rich township, on the llth'inst. ver fair attendance. The financial of this vection at the Farmers Ifisti- We -omitted last week to mention were appointed a cnmrnittee to, draft
and this 12th,
why they were 7 tion., a tonetitution. Her
The cutter carrying Dir J. `1 64sier ,loath to leave. We wou{d not be sur- report showed that, after paying $284 tote, which -open`ed at.Brussele; on. that one' of our townameh was fined Simpson wag
and man broke down on the Maitland prised to see them back again when in prizes, and fa15? on grounds and Friday last. The election of officers for aelling,,liquor without a license. DRA•rn -Death has entered Mr appointed corresponding ,Scerdtary.
con., on Saturday. last; luckily Mr .J, they have a holiday. working expenses, there was a small was taken up at the forenoon session, ,A great'many attribute this state of Robt. Buchanan's liousehold, o East It was decided to .fold the next meet- •
Fisher, ir., name • along and proved balance of nearly $3 left in •the,haad' and the old board returned. thing; to the Scott Act. Wawanosh, and taken from him _his ing in.the Methr,dkt church, I f ensall,
the good Samaritan, Benmiller. - of the treasurer:. The following offic- .After dinner'tbe Institute. was for-, 'rhe Parisian Steam Laundr of wife,- X144sbeth, aged 35 -yearn, He on the 28th inst., at In a, m A cor-
ers and directors were elected for the matly opened by. -'a brief and, pithy London and Detroit have a y has the sympathy of all is his be dial invitation n a extruded to All
—""-' Dir Wm. Sebarffe has been Bufer• speech from "President McFadden. ppointed reavement. . neighborintr mini,=ters to unite with
Porter's Hill. • ing with a very sore neck ; helu bad current•year:-Geo.. Castle, President; Mr K. D. Dunbar as their agent here. the ASeociati°r. Dieetin
1.(Too late for week.) Wm.,. Townsend Vice Pree, James D. Robertson read an excellent paper Dudes who need an 'extra shine on At the last meeting of the council g closed with
it lanced severs] times. Armstrong, tSecrTrete, Directors- on the principles of plowing, which their bosoms, take notice. it was thought some steps would rte' the beupdiction. E. A. FFA ft, $ee.
Two of our fascinating and eligible Mr Thomas Elliott and Miss Hattie was very freely discussed. Taken towards the renting of a hall
young men hays found peculiar Andrews -leave Saes en a ed to teach John Torrance, John iS. Pgrke, R. The bore are talking of organizing for the Division Court, etc., but we - -.'1–p• --- -
B g Penhale Joseph Wild John Johns- Prof. Drills followed on "The culti
magnetic attractions in the small the. Benmiller school, They both ton Witter Made Thos..•Harrieon vation of soil," Mr Kernaghan, pre a gun club here; indeed, some of learn it has been left over until next
village of Bayfield. One has found come well recommended. ' Madge, + them are alre'ad trapping the birds, ]last Wairki-josh.
that in that pleasant village Rome A heavy ale of wind
Alex. Grainger, J. Tough. Auditors eldest of the West Huron Institute, y PP B meeting,
p y B passed, g g gave a first class paper on rotation of The captain will likely be that little My G. B. Philips is still ver ill Mr Peter M. Scott is At prt est •
still retain the idea of the sterling through here, on Wednesdayafter- Geo, Woods, Henry Erwin. fellow with the h flat voice when F ,
crops, An animated discussion en- y laid u with a cut foot,
value of man, In the other instance noon last loin some damage to excited, Dr Sloan is attending -him and Dr p -
the " long. and short" of it is that climn e a and fences, ces es eciallg the sued. The last topic at this session McDonald of Win ham was hereon g
113olmesville. Alar a number of our farmers at -
P y was a well writtegpaper on Tempo- While skating on the river one day Vedneeday. We Hope to,eee George tended the farmer's institute held in
sometimes "extremes met t." R,.,,Ie,
ssel enees. Mrs (Rev.) Fisher invites the•Meth- rary vs. permanent pasture," by W. last week, one of our youths took a around soon again, but fele }t will Wingd the
°a farmer's
institute
and Tuesday,
1. The I. O. G. T. now meet every The excitement of the e lectiona is odiat choir to supper this (Friday) R. Bishop. The afternoon ppassed cold plunge through a hole in the ice, .
- Friday night in the second room in cooling down. Our genial village evening. quickly, pleasantly and profitably,- Although he was- near being kaaktd, be some time before t t will t able The farmers who have wood to
the school horse. Tire lodge is pro. man, Mr Thomas Good, has won the Mr W. Stanley is apparently re, The evening session drew an audience his
nervous system and love for the to resume his duties at the poet office. ` ,draw have concluded not to wait for
=.__ greasing nicely. ' race this is time, he bean g elected coun- aining his wonted health. He took which crovrded the hall, a 'l'arge pro- sport did not suffer much of a shock. E e aleighin and are At it with their
Me'ler'l Anderson do ]der have B
On New fears night a targe gum- chlor. That's right, Tom, don't get his first trip to.town since his illness, portion of it -being' ladies. An in- Ml' R. Somers is around Soliciting $ono Lo considerable expense in 1St- waggons,
her of friends gathered at the resi- discouraged, we prophesied last year on Tuesday tart, tereating programme was presented orders for several papers, 'The pre• ting up their new ball. They have George Vancamp'is at present do. ` dente of Mr John McCartney, 7th that you would win the race. Mr Samuel' Walters and wife, of follows; Vocal and instrumental se. mium ` Fathers of Confederation' put in some very nice Scenery and mieilmg under thellareutal root, He
con., ,about forty partook of ,his hoe- Revival meetings• commenced at the Huron Road, are about to take a leetions of music; address by the which ie given with one of therq, is new curtains, which gives a very intends going to Smith's Falls in
pitality, After all had fared sump- Benmiller eliurch, on Sunday last,by trip to NewCaetle, east of Toronto. president on the benefits to be derived indeed an excellent inducement to artistic appearance, as well as making about a month,
tuously all kinds of amusing games Rev Mr Kastle; a Dies Williams e. They will probably. be absent a few from the Farmers' Institutes address those who wish .to-eubacribe. it at
ost suitable place for concerts There was an interestin debate
were started and kept up till the early assisting him. She !e an eloquent weeks. on "Proofs of prosperity of this ' ;and entertainments. held at the Literary on th., spsth, last
m8rning hours, All went away de- speaker and a splendid singer, and. Mr W. ,Grigg is often seen passing country" hu'morous -readingb Mr We board another youth' say be A meetingw
claring they had a jolly time. conducts the matin s in a ver sue- through our village with his un c- ' „y would willingly was called on Wednee•' weeks on r Comnirrcial Union, `i'be
y B g gun, a J. M. Robertson ; address on Odds B give $,i to Sod out day evemn$ for the purpose otorgan'. question wan dtseus3erl in all able
PREBF.NTATION:--It is with much cessful mapner, We ape to see much companied bT. two or three hounds. and ends off, by Mr Robert who was the ► sw ERA's Blyth eor= ;zing a choir in connection with the manner by Dlessrs, Dfartin acct \V i; l,t-
pleasure we chronicle the very pleas- good done here. He is evidently a good marksman, ae McDiit{an of Hultett .address on respondent. Do not worry, friend, Independent Order of Good Templar-, man for, and Messrs. Scott, Morton
ant event that happened at the resi- - he hue late] killed ten foxes. „ „ you might overdraw your nervous
dance of Mr Archie McPhail, on Fri- y Farming as an Occupation. The but owing to a small attendance, due and Wray a-ainit; the deficiency of
y The annual oyster supper of Court B supply, for if you wish to live ton.
day evening last. Early in the even- ]l3a Seld. p gatherin was a most interesting one, g to the inclemency of the weather, spealiers for „otnmereW Union was
Selwood C. O. F., was held here on and those who waisted in the even- you must keep your mind in a state no action was taken. One would made up by one of the judging cow-
- ing a large number of the Bethany Xr Richard Bailey is erecting a Friday last. The caterer was Mr ing'q entertainment were well deserv- of serenity, think Seth in bidieelf would make mitres who made more pniritS in his
congregation assembled and presented barn on the premise; occupied by Mr Swarts,whocertainly provided a sump- in of the heart vote of thanks the
Miss Maggie McPhail, organist of Beattie. g y It is the custom at parties, balls a good cht,ir. mind than 12 men of Sir Richard
their church, with a purse•containin We are lad to hear that Mr Wm, lanae outspread for the occasion, received. and such entertainments for the Services were held in the Presby• Cartwright's type could rrtal,o on the . ,.
Q B w participants.
vo general satisfaction to the On Saturday morning the first sub• musicians to play,Home sweet Home, terian church, on Saturday last, Rev pplatform. We hol,a the person re -
fifteen dollars, accompanied by the Eagleson, who had his leg fractured participants. ff set taken u war a ver tactical This is the hint for you take ferred to will /, /'
following address:- Some time ago,is recovering. f J P y P your Mr Acheson, of Kippen, conducting ,fill- reutarks.
•4-+ - • - - 1 talk on farm bookkeenin introduced departure, but a short time ago, at a them, On Sunday, after the morning Per nextdebate'the quostion i wheth-
To Miss b1AOaiF 3fr.PIIAn,, - The Clinton Glee Club under the , B,
DRAB FRIEND, -We, the members direction of Mr G. F. Oakes, sing at Ynraniotint. by Mr Kernighan. This was follow- youn]r people's party in this town, service the Saeif#ment of the Lord's or wobld Imperial Federation or iii -
and adherents of Bethany Presbyter- a Young Britons concert, in Bayfield, Miss DlcAliiater, of 'Clinton, is ed by an interesting paper on "The they had to play IIo"me sweet Home Supper' was administered to a large dependence be most hene!icial to Can -
ian church, takb this opportunity of on the 30th, visiting her sister,Mts Geo.Robinson. nationalization of land," by Thomas five times before the young folks took number ofthemembers of the church. ada, Captains are John Szem and
expresJing to you, in some tangible Quite a crowd assembled in Mark's Air John Taylor, of Galt, spent a Gibson, M. P. P. The speaker does the hint. They evidently enjoyed The eveningservice was conducted Samuel Morton,
`manner, our -love and esteem and cf hall last Friday evening ,to bear the few days amongst lis, He is looking not rove of it. Mr Thomas Rob• themselves. ____ * ____
y B PP by Elie Rev Mr McQuanie, of Winq•
"" tendering to you our sindere'thanks debate between the "farmers" and well. ertson took up the subject of the care 'am'
am who reached a powerful, in-
' for your willing and untiringservice the "merchants," but the were Miss Johnston, of Ashfield, has of fruit. This topic was one of the Many A disappointed school boy, ' P P LonfleF4hor-ii.
y most interesting n with a new pair of Skates, has been etructive ais eery interesting sermon, ,
as organist of our church, Your doomed to diva ointment. Two of entered upon her duties as school g f the series, being and was listened to b a ver large
The N ore leis entertain•tlent and
l s teacher here. ver ably to wandering around during the trotre y y B
affable and kindly disposition h,4a the debaters fell sick and consequent-, y 1 ken up by Dir Pettit, of congregation, The reverend Bantle• ventriloquism performance way a
q Miss A. J. McIntosh was resented Grimsby, who gave his experience Jaye, lamenting the fact that there
endeared you to a11, and we sincerely iy, could not be present, and as a re- p p g 11r °f has lot.,beea ice for akatin This man also preached on Monday even- decided euccega, the Ttmprr.;nce ({x12
by bar pupils with s ring and photo growing, canning and shipping f"tart, g' io being full to the -door. The .selec-
hope you may ui long Spared in our salt the debate had to be abandoned, • state of things is ended, and it looks g• , , tions rendered by Jiessri Oakes and
midst. re assured we shall always However, a eery interesting pro• Album, before leaving, es ]ecially apples, The largo town as if the ice bad taken u its erma•
have the warmest regard for your gramune was resented which was Dir Strother-, of Lancaster, is at hall was filled on Saturday afternoon, p Goderieli Township. Graham of Clinton, and T,of a high P resent Visiting bignenabode here. Little boys and or er an ch township, were s A hi h
welfare, and we extend to you our heartily appreciated by. all. The de- p v g his cousin, Dir \VIII Mr W. R. Bishop's paper on Hay big bogs are now enjoying themselves The Clinton Glee Club led b Mr p'
sincerest wishes for our hA mese bate is a hili booked for this Frida Strothers, of this place. and Hay Making' was discussed at y, order and were asocial times encor-
y PP g '( yy) Mr A. )McLellan of Emmett lent at that invigorating exercise, at legit G. F. Oaks, furnished the music, at
,_ and prosperity in the future path of evening, and we hope there will be , ,Duch., g h, and was followed by Mr. R. the were when this ed. Mr Borges, in his ventriloquism
life. Asa small token of our re and no hitch this time. wag here disposingtof his mill pro- McMillan on "Broodingand Feeding y paragraph was the iJniorY Tea meeting, on the 11th and imitations and recitations is a
B , „ wftten. inst. and did it well
we beg of you to accept this gift, The "Daisy" skating rink was o party to Mr Will Davis, who is now the Clyde Horses." After an animal• + bO°• host in himself; his dol{ Joe kept
which we offer, not from any feel s y B p' Sole proprietor, ed and a profitable talk on this im- It is a well known fact that people FAnat RFNTED.--Mr H. Weston the audience in a. constant uproar,
B ened last Saturday evening. The Ice• Mr E. W. Richards was resented portant sub' c I'rof.biills ave a few in this eotinty, who patronize the has rented his farm of 80 acres being All present seemed wel! Ea, -isfied and
of vanity, but as an evidence that we P je t, g P g
was in splendid condition and the nitro eddlars tbat-scour the countrpronounce it the best entertainment
1. feel and appreciate your efforts in Tare crowd resent enjoyed o ed hem- by the members of Dewdrop council p . g words of congratulation on P y every lot 37, con. Co,GGoderich township, to p
Our behalf. Our prayers shall ever B P y y and friends with,a watch sad chain, the energy And vim put into,tbo East year, in many cases pay more for Mr Joseph Plewes, of Tuekeramith, ever given in this village, Was the
p y v selves thoroughly, We wei sorry as a token of their esteem. Huron Farmers' Institute, and asked their good than if they were ur- for a term of five ears At $2b0 a year. same erformance ..,to he A ain ren- r
be that the richest blessings of heaves that the ouL people who came over p y ,,..• P
may rest upon you, and that in all y B P P Mr Rob Horsey~, of Detroit, is the farmers of the locality to rally chased from the town or village mer- Mr Plewee haS secured a splendid dared here there would not be a tiAll
from Clinton, Friday evening had home visitinghis parents, also Mrs around the helpful organization. A chant, When yon take into consid- farm, and Mr Weston has also got a in the village largo onough to hold
Y. labor with ua,you may be guided, mistaken the night • but you know P +
aided and blessed b the Almighty rt t y Gibson and her son, Master Geordie, vote of thanks was unanimously pass- station the'extra expenses runt these First class tenant, an Mr Flewes is a the crowd, AS there has of late been
y 8 y Miss Daisy has been flirting with Mr of Kainsa'l a eddlera are put to some entertainments field here that
Ruler of all. ,aro visiting Mr and Mrs d to Prof Drills, Mr Kernighan, and P ,you cannot help pushing farmer. Mr Plower gets
Weather for Several weeks and was Wm. Murray.r Petit for their valuable aid. ut see that an extra profit must ossession on the 1st of March. Mr were almost failures, and totally eo
Thehappy recipient made a feeling unable to make a "strike" until Sat- y' p
, reply, thanking them in 'few bnt ap- aids . She says s she is wiilin to mr James Murchison, of Toronto, -a. natrontizeytheir own towns andgv la stock andimplemente onthe31st of financially, it wan prediatcd by sonic
1 peopriate words. All were invited to y y g who s nt Christmas and .New Years WA painful accident happened to ,Loc p that this would be a failure also, but
remain; the invitation being accepted, stay as long as he does. We hope hni%dt s with us, has returned to the McTaggart;*'Walton, on Saturday Inst, ages, by spending their money at Januaty. Mr Weston has come good the committee in thin ens-. Are amply
a pleasant time was spent 6,11 morn. they may bang together the rest of cit f, I wish Jim a "Happy New Itis father was extracting a tooth cvhlel, home. If you avant to build up your stock, anti parties wanting Such rewarded for their tr olible • in getting
ing ,the season and not disoppoint our Year" whispered one of our fair sex. happengd to be ]joined to the nest enc, town, you must patronize your own should attend the sale. He has not the proper talei.l •) make it a sue -
Clinton friends again. and brought part of tire jaw Wne with it. institutions. yet decided what to do, cera•
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Tbe.Mesere Ford,`•of Milton, are Wm. Stewart, of the 8th con,, lost $BESENTATION. - On Thursday 1 WEST HURON FARMERS' II.BTI- BLYTH Leeburn, ' ,
1 visit}ng their uncle, Mr Thos. Todd. a splendid mare one day last week. night of last week Mise Maggie Diehl, TUTE.-The Farmers' Institute of The lar carr lint here -the eiolt fret.
Mr H. B. Evans, of Goderich town -
g rgaaist of the Metbodist church, the West Riding o#' Huron held' .11r R With paid the town ttvisit Dr. Sloan was visiting in Seaforth chi
Mise Minnie Gordon left for To- I3e had been feeding her on cut straw o g p, was in our little burg this week
this week.
t ronto, on Saturday last, to attend the and meal, and she took sick and died Yarns, was presented with a beauti- their meeting here on Monday, on Monday, A wood bee will be held nest Mon 'r`
Normal School. • the neat day. A neighbor was about ful set'bf dishes, accompanied by a There was:a large attendance of the Dir J. F. Sharpe, of Toronto, is in A. W Belfry, Esq., was in London day afternoon, in Mr -P. Kelly's bush,
There was. no service in Calvin to buy he at $200. neat and appropriate address. Sbe farmers from the ;vicinity, about 300 town this week. on Friday. for the purpose of getting the year's S
' ''' church On Sabbath last, On account Di' John TaIpblyn oftbe 13th Pon., richly deserved some recognition of being present, bir Jas, Elliot,. of Dir J. McFarlane of Ham"tlton was Rev, A. Dlcl2au was in Kippen supply for the church. A good turn ,';
k1.,%of codhmuniog being held in East bac 'net completed a ver handsome this nature for her valuable services, Turnberr this week. out is looked for.
y y, gave a description of the here' this ryeek.
Ashfield. Rev Mr Hamilton is ea- resi encs 'fon his farm, with all the as she has always been punctually at silo he uses, his mode of lasting Miss Millie Simpson is v}sft}n Mr Thos. Craig, of London, was in The annual meeting of the church
petted to occupy ,the pulpir , next modern improvements; being heated" her• pout, rain or shine. the cora in rows of nix finch C,,wrid p g town this week. members was held in the school room
r.11 I Sabbat!}, with hot a1Y; a grand, improvement 4IIRPRIBE PARTY.- On Monde and from three and a half o four feet" wt le roe in Clinton. on Monday night, and was very well A"!
A young. man not fifty miles south . on the manner of heating a house evening last the members and friends° apart in the rows and that too much A 'r C. V. Carter, of Toronto was Mr J. Carter was in London this attended. Quite a 1°t of snanc}al
' R of this place has lately puretiased a + should not be to town Last Friday, week, on business. • ,,,
banes, and dame rumor has said J at forty years ago, with a big fire place of St. Johns Church, Varna, paid put into the silo at y, on business. and other business was transacted. :
,""'Was
and near] half a cord of wood burn- the Rev Mr Hodgins, at the parson- Mr Harr Dallas of Toronto was t"
p time. Not"over r three or,four feet deep. bir¢•-Sandereon, of Wroxeter istbe y + We understand bIr R. Sallows in
p o i'l going to occupy it not many ing at a time. Mr Tamblyn did not age, Bayfield]► a friendly visit, and should be put in at the foot, as more guest of her sister, hire J. Forsythe. in town this week. tends giving a display of views of " f'
weeks hence, ansl'dhat not alone bur build the house before be needed it. showed the esteem in hioh t e rev did not proper] heat. The subject Mrs J. M. Hamilton was viaitin
in gartnerehip.with some fair one. It The bed the Leasure of taking their stead et thea 1 y, J The debate in the temperance ha]!, g Bible scenes, with magic lantern, ih ` ;
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Y p g gentleman is held in esent- pp a cro and moat successful ba Frida in Win ham this week,
r, ' i• a very-sensible'idea on your part, Christmas dinner in their prow house: ing him with' a large load present -
oats, mode of placing the same on, the Y night, promises to be quite B the church her„, on the 25th linst .'I
11: IDonald. market, was ably discussed by 111r A. a treat. Mr C. Flemming, of Toronto, visit these have bees highly spoken of, {
May they long live,to enjoy i,t, The evening was spent in song and a Iowa on Saturda and a treat is expected, '
flat worthy Reeve, Mr Jas. ,Iohas- y. p
? &CIAT, AND- PiRSENTATION.—At amusement, and al went home well H. Pettet,ofGrimsby. tae recomend- Sir J. Habkirk is at present em-
} ton, was re-elected A a majority of leased with the bod time the had. ed Planting a few varieties that is ployed at the books at the •Diaminoth r George S. Moore, of Hamilton, ° Mr John G. Clutton, who, as was %,•'
169 votes. Mr' Alex. s a social gathering held at Ebenezer p !3 y P g p yin our midst. stated last week, had oat recently
Stuart,' Method]gt ohhich-(Londesboro cir- The presentation"'was made by Mr .commonly done and to extend over•a• ouse. a ant Tuesday j
Deputy -Reeve, by a majority of 15 curt) on the 10th-inst., Miss Morris g e- long a season as poesible,pro er rad- Mr G}, W. Pow ]t spent the latter Mr J. H. Heffran, of Loudon, was recovered froW an attack °f sciatica,
Lobi•tDiehl on behalf of the con r
: , %N,- votes, and between each of the coon- wax the rrecipient.of a cruet, aocom- Batson. The followingg is the address- ing of fruit, honest packing and hot part of last week in pStmthroy and '04iting in town this week, r was last week suddenly afflicted with
" cillors there was a difference. of on] soled .b 'the foil win address in ro THe Rev J. eV. HoDe►Irre,- allowing the fruit to get too ripe be• London, Mr D.. DeLSSIe f, a light attack of int] matory rheu
one vote, those elected being 1}leaers recd uition' of 'her eery}ca as leader DzAa 'PASTOR -We, the membera fore harvest. He, also advised the w. Toronto, was matron. R't are glad o say, haw
Todd Bowers and Gibson. _ g , The Butting boys have returned here on business this Reek. ever -'tbat he k in a fair way to re
of the einging: cud . friends of St. Johns church; grower to provide his barrels in time, sad are looltin y rpt,
The entertaipme.ot "on Friday last, rather than have to ret g well after their visit ' Mr R.. A. Hughes, Inspector of eovery. . .S,
''"T - p$AR MIG9 WORRI6,—As you have ,a pa, deaire to express our appre- yon the buyer at the castle. weights and measures .was -here this
In, connection with Calvin's church for several ears past filled with" ere- ciation of your faithful and diligent supulying them, who often was on- B 1 We regret to say that word has
IN _ Sabbath School,_was a grand eucceae, ser 'tee as actor of Eft. Johns church, ,when the fruit Dir R. J. Wella of Hamilton s ent week.
ctrl to yourself, and profit to the con- , p able to furnish them + P been received tiers of tlrc death” (by
The children acted their parts very gregatioa worshiping in this place, Yo have never failed in the dis- should be shipped. Prof,Mills,of the Part of last week and .part of this Messrs P. Kelly and son received a drowning) of Chas. Weise, Deceased ,,
k satisfactory,• in;o'ltof the programme "the position of organist and leader of ehexge of those spiritual duties in Onfario.Agricultural College, gave a week in. town, carload of wheat from,- Mauitobs, Ias► :teas well known here, having lived ';r
' being'by the children, which made sacred son w• the members and sty ed to your -care, ever punctual Rth
per upon beef cattle, accompanied Mr G. Jenkins gave a very earnest week,, foraeonaiderable time with his;aieter,
it all the more interesting. Proceeds g' in our engagements, 1 il address in the Methodist church on Mrs Arthur' Hbrton: About three
adherence of Ebenezer Church wishand always luetrationa, dealing eahauatively , 1fr'W. Lev who left•laet week foramounted : tq $16, which ie 1o, be "to take the Oportunity of thio festive read to lend a helping hand in any the subject, He dealt at length Sunday morning. London, withya number of horaee,bas years ago• hs left to .reside with his
•: applied for the benefit of the school. occaaion to express, in a tangible gqooy pork for the advancement of with the diflerent breeds, giving pre. Mrs Walper, accompanied by her returned. father, in the ,States. Full particu
11 The• »float important part o% the ro- P g Cbrist's cause. Bei ferenoe to the Shorthorn, •Herefords daughter, was visiting with friends in It is rumored that a wedding will 'tars have not pat been received:
gramme w.as the preaentat"ori of a way, our appreciation of your con- ng desirous of g ,
? Stant and faithful service. We eapre sing our esteem and gratitude and Aberdeen Angus breed fbr beef, Kippen this week. B take .lace dere shortly- Who ie '"'. ' `--
silver Grtief bnd_a yet of china drabs® therefore, present you with the accom to you, for your faithful fled diligent In the discussion which followed this Mass Liddell, of Londeaboro, who the happy couple. y } .; T
to,Dirs John Radcliffe, 'as ,a aljght an in silver cruet as a slight token services in instructing us in the paper, Meesrs, S. Black, A. Currie,D. was taking lessons from Operator Hr p Kell was in Goderich last
'' taken, of the appreciatiDII Of her:eer p -y - g kno'wled a of the.. Hal 9..tewart•C. Proctor and others took Greig, has returned home. p Y lfeix c:rPif
of said a'pureciation, with the ho 3 g y Scnptureey _. g, y11
o vices is teacher inIheSabbathSchool. F we here resent oa with t6,ie Iqad of Part. In the avenin a most intaiPs " - - - week, on:business in connection with Special servirts are now being held1.
It 'wee atom late sdr rtes and the that you may long be spaced to render P 7 8 • e are pleased to ase Xr ,.__Cu munici al m• 'atter-: ` -- ' in fire Methodist r,!rtnr }r - - - --
P P + similar service to the church of your oats, ,which you will please accept, ing meeting ryas also held. Dr Mc- 'ningham up and around again, after p `
11 eha}iman made a: Few editable reg" ~shorts. not for its intrinsic value but as a Donald, M. P, occupied the chair, andMessrs Black dt Chrystal, of Glode• bir"EzraRoodding is .-still very ill,
marks in reply, on Mrs R4dcliffe'a 1 tris tedious if Serious,illness, ,'
token. of our esteem for you as minis- addresses were given by Prof. Mills' • rich, have been repainng the Rose 3i though now hc pea of his recover
behalf. Another social was held on the The Salvation Arm was out to y
_ 15th ter sad pastor. And Messrs Kernaghan, Pettit..and liwigg boiler this week, are entertained. i
' ," •: • • ,the proceeds o£ both amounting ^= . Mancheser on Sunday) They seem
"', . to $8.20, ' 'others, "Clydesdale'Horses,"tbe.first Mrs W .Urqurhart, of Strathroy, • A debate is promised • at tho,' next
TacRersn><itli. to'get more of a, crowd out'there: '
.: Stanley. subject under discussion, on Tuesday, who has been visiting at Mrs McEI- meeting,o•f" the your e, pecp1b,s -i'm
THE' ELECTIOAI9.-The folloirin (Intended for last was introduced b Mr Rim, Welwood Mr Hutchins, of Parkhill was in ro ''l has left. for home. prevenient society, on Dfonday even- k g t cane, -Mt Wm° Ross is at the
of St Helens. Tye breeders resent town last week, and purchased a 1 t y in neat.
is the official vote in the township:- Miss Jean Knox is visiting friends enc cunvat'ling this tawnehip in theP P•., •- Miss:' Annie Mc lowan, who has B
, " peeve, Robert B. McLean, elected by in Listowel, Book interest He is engaged with wore,',nanimous in the opinion that of grain from McKinnon; Sparliag at been visiting in Paisley for, a couple • Don't fore t
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aceTamation. Mrssi Tel}i'6 -K 'lly Lt►s rectiYa d'-tO .Bigg, Garretadij dCC'o•ofBaantford y esda]e-as-the.•••best,.draught Qivel}. _-..,.__ 4. ,;_ •_...of.wseke hast r-fled_-...__..___.... D s'tbd._...
,° Candidate for Ali Div Div Di. ata- Clinton Colla iate Institute. horse'tor crossing with native "stock The damce on Friday might was A r b 1 c cture 1he_-Iiutxiari .. • ,-. '
ie ,4>'• Dep. Reeve No! Not Novi No4 jority g G ANOE,—The election of aliieerb y g • Mr Sud' Mrs Jdhnetone, of Dakota, Voice," in the Dlothodist ch-urch, on ,i
Wm, Elgie 74 81 41 84 60 Miss Dewar, teacher in S. S. N,o,8, of the Stanley Sun Grange resulted Mr R. Corrie held that our ordinary failure]; why ? Becaub6 the'boys are who •have been visiting here for some Tuesday evening next.
G. T, McKay 51 33 46 41 now walks from Londeaboro to school as fullOws.-Master, Tho', Fraser"; common horses were not as'good.as bwhfub, aqd 'are backward in comin9 time,,have left for,Kin•ardine, The Annversary Services in co❑ •s
and back each da they were years ago, but in this forwafd. - Mr and Mrs W. WSlson, w2io"have section with Carmel Prasbpteriari
Councillors 'Total y Overseer, Wm°• Scott; n Gil Lecturer, °I, epi ale I rhe• members present did not - "'
Jas. Cooper 1.2 31 65 48 156 A mare belonging to Mr _Qeorgge Ketohen ; Steward, John Gilmour bliss Wallace who has been visit- been visitinghere have left .for+ their church were held on Sunday and Diou•,
Watt had. her leg broken recently, by A. S f John Pearson • Gate keeper, coincide. Mr Sp!ers,..as an importer. in ' friends here since leaving the '
Alen, Forsyth 24 22 48 71 165 '' ' held the same r}evi se g g home near Detroit Michigan. dry last. On Sunday at All,tbe ser
being kicked by another horse in the Huh ser-
' the other officer's"ag r, Mr Welwood. , g
Jas. Sproat 64 20 26 91 '201 g g Mammoth. House, ;has left for her , vices the`at°tend nee was largo; Ua
stable, Rotation .of Crops' was the 'lull- , A I''oreetere sermon will be preach- a
Jacob Weber 126 22 17 .55 220 before. It is the intention of'the hoots in Clodericb' •act in the English ehuriih here on Monday evening, a sacred coneerl
Jae, Walker 45 56 bl 54 208 The boy of S. 3, No. 7 are organ[z- Gran a to bold sin o en meetin on jest of a most excellent paper read by, g ' ,IA
ing a foot ball club. Neighboring p is Mr Kernaghan; which was well re- Hr Samuel .Currie, a former resi•• Supday afternoon, the 27th jhsC' ' was held, being .a departure from
TRUSTEES.' -G. Jackson elected b B g 7,ue y •"January 22nd: The sub- ceived b t pdienc6 and ave rise dent of this place, but- now pf Walk- the old plan of ltnv],ng a tea -meeting.
' , y club• should make a note of this, as ]act for i }rcueaion at the a zt regular y B Hr Geo. Powell purchased for The 'ne v ,if
was a great
l acclamation, in Placa of Wallace. „ p $ to a len ah a d interesting discus- e:ton was in town this week visiting Y, success and She people looked equal. No. 1 -Wm. Carnoctien, 90; Jacob they may hear from Pio. 7 before meeting is The bebt way to eradicate g X g hogs, on, this market on Thursday,
wild ate." eros inwliich=Meaere Refill S Wel- old acqus]ntanee.
McGee, 18.. I 2' --Sidney Johns, p g p y- al] of-whiclf'were raised by Mr Harry ]., as, well leased as if the had '
The party of-tbe season,was the one. D ' TE. -Mr Robt, Bstrber who wood, Homuth, Spiers, W. Rrelwood Tenders are now being 'received for' Kell 7 P + Y
,; , 42; Chas, Mason. 27. No. B --Jas. given at the residence of Mr G. Ham ,;dled$on the 11th }net. was r, o Currie Maxwell Henderson and a the erection oTa brick block on -the er been entertained to a sumptuous re-
Che ney, -]acted by acclamation.- Ilton, on Friday, night last. Dancing short time a resident of Boasts only
number of others took .,part. Mr H. corner of Queen and Drummond Ste., Ciernlare. are out calling for tenders gest ofcalCes, pigs &c., for note they. .
No. 4 -John McCluy, elected by ac- formed the rincipal amusement, and. was peverthele'ls well mown, bring Pettit gave a •most finished paper on , by Messrs Slater dt Sime, for the erection of #, new Methodist were enjoying A rich mental feast.
clamation, _ p the advantages to be derived from Messrs .Gra Young dt Spa ctin ehitreb, on lot'33, con, -b, ]Bast Wawa The proceeds'of the concert amount.
. _ ae°each took hi• departure after an resi in Tuekeremith for a number y+ Bgg nosh. ed to $112, and of concert. and coI-
If,evening of ouch pleasant enjoyment of y re. He took sick 1 t fall sl: ort- ticalFarmre Institutes, with' many prat- have advertised for 20ta,QQO feet,,.of ' leetiiona $182,
Co1'borne. - be could not he] wishing that mine ly b ore he moved ete sad at the tical hints as to their management -logs.. Al].we want is gold eleigliing, Dr MoDor£ald, M. P., of Wjagbam,
+" Mr Isaac ~$'late, of Wiarton, is host might noon are another house timet ji6ht hope•. were entertained of an development, logs will bot°rtheoming. was sa tov(n this week m consultation MINISTERIAL ASSerrATIO'_ VOR,NV
d develo ment on which lines be `send then the 1
1. visiting relatives in this section, to • ell. quiet, was -followed by Prot, Mills. This • " with .pr sldaa,, per- ening to some of aD IN HErsALL -_On Tuesday last .
y M J, Melville, formerly of this tentnt oua•mau,Huniversally eseemed, co, y. d . Mre egret to ban learn twhobU w eeehlhat -p K• • 11
Mr D. Basi purchased a bull late]concluded a ver well attended an is tt 1 the 'latter a 'patients'. . " tDe''Yelldaain zninistera met iu Car h'
owned by D1r C: Disney, of Goderich townehi but now of Hamilon, re• and to. add to th > ainfalnes• of tris en thuerastic meeting of file farmers In the The bel] for rho Bre hall is es acted mel Presbpteriati church,' 73enaall
• township. p' e,P thin vicinity. Queens. Hotel le very low, •and p Iteve. Fletcher, Cosens, Henderson,
Gently spent a week Visitingthe bereavement, leaves a eon who is _ serious doubts are entertAi.neei as to to arrive this week. We understand
,A -farmer a son on being recently scenes of his oath, He was acom y what is I his recbver it will cost in the neighborhood of Cook. Bridgeman, 4impson, Martin,, '
nuked bow,many horses his father y confined to the house b 13rtissels, y one hundred and fifty dollars. and Fear. -Rev. Mr Fletcher was ap-
" "'' " ''' parried by two gentlemen•frienda who Peared•will be a fatal Illness. The Mr 'Wil► Flabkirk has seen
bad replied, " Five, including four were much ratified with the leas- family has the eympith of all. K&RD,iSaS INSTITUTa, - Notwith• [ed a pointed President, and Rev f;; A.
that are dead." B p y standing the bad condition of the situatWa in St. Helens, and left for The regular meeting of the L. O. L, Fear, Secretary, Frc,tew. The .anise
urea of their visit and expressed their. AaRICQLTURAL MRETINQ. =- The • "roads 0 -at lace on Saturday, We wish was held in the Orange Hall,on Dt<on- decided on was 4 rh, :1liniTheal .As
Dir J. ' White has received the sorrow at having to return so goon. annual meetiug.of the Stanley Branch , there was a large and repre- p y' da avenin There was a large at -
mournful intelligence °f. the death Of The met manyof the fair sea of the g y was held at .Bay- sentativeattendance, numbering over him success in his new home, and re y g g sociation of Strath Huron, Revs.
They A riculturalSociet p ret'his departure. •• . tendanee ofinembera. We•learn tbat Cook Henderson and T3rid •rman
his mether,wh}eh took plata in Gode- 13th 12th 11th and 10th concessions, sold, on Thursday last. Thera was a one hnn'dred,,cifthe leading farmers g p this lodge is in a flourishing condi- it -
111 I rich township, on the llth'inst. ver fair attendance. The financial of this vection at the Farmers Ifisti- We -omitted last week to mention were appointed a cnmrnittee to, draft
and this 12th,
why they were 7 tion., a tonetitution. Her
The cutter carrying Dir J. `1 64sier ,loath to leave. We wou{d not be sur- report showed that, after paying $284 tote, which -open`ed at.Brussele; on. that one' of our townameh was fined Simpson wag
and man broke down on the Maitland prised to see them back again when in prizes, and fa15? on grounds and Friday last. The election of officers for aelling,,liquor without a license. DRA•rn -Death has entered Mr appointed corresponding ,Scerdtary.
con., on Saturday. last; luckily Mr .J, they have a holiday. working expenses, there was a small was taken up at the forenoon session, ,A great'many attribute this state of Robt. Buchanan's liousehold, o East It was decided to .fold the next meet- •
Fisher, ir., name • along and proved balance of nearly $3 left in •the,haad' and the old board returned. thing; to the Scott Act. Wawanosh, and taken from him _his ing in.the Methr,dkt church, I f ensall,
the good Samaritan, Benmiller. - of the treasurer:. The following offic- .After dinner'tbe Institute. was for-, 'rhe Parisian Steam Laundr of wife,- X144sbeth, aged 35 -yearn, He on the 28th inst., at In a, m A cor-
ers and directors were elected for the matly opened by. -'a brief and, pithy London and Detroit have a y has the sympathy of all is his be dial invitation n a extruded to All
—""-' Dir Wm. Sebarffe has been Bufer• speech from "President McFadden. ppointed reavement. . neighborintr mini,=ters to unite with
Porter's Hill. • ing with a very sore neck ; helu bad current•year:-Geo.. Castle, President; Mr K. D. Dunbar as their agent here. the ASeociati°r. Dieetin
1.(Too late for week.) Wm.,. Townsend Vice Pree, James D. Robertson read an excellent paper Dudes who need an 'extra shine on At the last meeting of the council g closed with
it lanced severs] times. Armstrong, tSecrTrete, Directors- on the principles of plowing, which their bosoms, take notice. it was thought some steps would rte' the beupdiction. E. A. FFA ft, $ee.
Two of our fascinating and eligible Mr Thomas ElliStt and Miss Hattie was very freely discussed. Taken towards the renting of a hall
young men hays found peculiar Andrews -leave Saes en a ed to teach John Torrance, John iS. Pgrke, R. The bore are talking of organizing for the Division Court, etc., but we - -.'1–p• --- -
B g Penhale Joseph Wild John Johns- Prof. Drills followed on "The culti
magnetic attractions in the small the. Benmiller school, They both ton Witter Made Thos..•Harrieon vation of soil," Mr Kernaghan, pre a gun club here; indeed, some of learn it has been left over until next
village of Bayfield. One has found come well recommended. ' Madge, + them are alre'ad trapping the birds, ]last Wairki-josh.
that in that pleasant village Rome A heavy ale of wind
Alex. Grainger, J. Tough. Auditors eldest of the West Huron Institute, y PP B meeting,
p y B passed, g g gave a first class paper on rotation of The captain will likely be that little My G. B. Philips is still ver ill Mr Peter M. Scott is At prt est •
still retain the idea of the sterling through here, on Wednesdayafter- Geo, Woods, Henry Erwin. fellow with the h flat voice when F ,
crops, An animated discussion en- y laid u with a cut foot,
value of man, In the other instance noon last loin some damage to excited, Dr Sloan is attending -him and Dr p -
the " long. and short" of it is that climn e a and fences, ces es eciallg the sued. The last topic at this session McDonald of Win ham was hereon g
113olmesville. Alar a number of our farmers at -
P y was a well writtegpaper on Tempo- While skating on the river one day Vedneeday. We Hope to,eee George tended the farmer's institute held in
sometimes "extremes met t." R,.,,Ie,
ssel enees. Mrs (Rev.) Fisher invites the•Meth- rary vs. permanent pasture," by W. last week, one of our youths took a around soon again, but fele }t will Wingd the
°a farmer's
institute
and Tuesday,
1. The I. O. G. T. now meet every The excitement of the e lectiona is odiat choir to supper this (Friday) R. Bishop. The afternoon ppassed cold plunge through a hole in the ice, .
- Friday night in the second room in cooling down. Our genial village evening. quickly, pleasantly and profitably,- Although he was- near being kaaktd, be some time before t t will t able The farmers who have wood to
the school horse. Tire lodge is pro. man, Mr Thomas Good, has won the Mr W. Stanley is apparently re, The evening session drew an audience his
nervous system and love for the to resume his duties at the poet office. ` ,draw have concluded not to wait for
=.__ greasing nicely. ' race this is time, he bean g elected coun- aining his wonted health. He took which crovrded the hall, a 'l'arge pro- sport did not suffer much of a shock. E e aleighin and are At it with their
Me'ler'l Anderson do ]der have B
On New fears night a targe gum- chlor. That's right, Tom, don't get his first trip to.town since his illness, portion of it -being' ladies. An in- Ml' R. Somers is around Soliciting $ono Lo considerable expense in 1St- waggons,
her of friends gathered at the resi- discouraged, we prophesied last year on Tuesday tart, tereating programme was presented orders for several papers, 'The pre• ting up their new ball. They have George Vancamp'is at present do. ` dente of Mr John McCartney, 7th that you would win the race. Mr Samuel' Walters and wife, of follows; Vocal and instrumental se. mium ` Fathers of Confederation' put in some very nice Scenery and mieilmg under thellareutal root, He
con., ,about forty partook of ,his hoe- Revival meetings• commenced at the Huron Road, are about to take a leetions of music; address by the which ie given with one of therq, is new curtains, which gives a very intends going to Smith's Falls in
pitality, After all had fared sump- Benmiller eliurch, on Sunday last,by trip to NewCaetle, east of Toronto. president on the benefits to be derived indeed an excellent inducement to artistic appearance, as well as making about a month,
tuously all kinds of amusing games Rev Mr Kastle; a Dies Williams e. They will probably. be absent a few from the Farmers' Institutes address those who wish .to-eubacribe. it at
ost suitable place for concerts There was an interestin debate
were started and kept up till the early assisting him. She !e an eloquent weeks. on "Proofs of prosperity of this ' ;and entertainments. held at the Literary on th., spsth, last
m8rning hours, All went away de- speaker and a splendid singer, and. Mr W. ,Grigg is often seen passing country" hu'morous -readingb Mr We board another youth' say be A meetingw
claring they had a jolly time. conducts the matin s in a ver sue- through our village with his un c- ' „y would willingly was called on Wednee•' weeks on r Comnirrcial Union, `i'be
y B g gun, a J. M. Robertson ; address on Odds B give $,i to Sod out day evemn$ for the purpose otorgan'. question wan dtseus3erl in all able
PREBF.NTATION:--It is with much cessful mapner, We ape to see much companied bT. two or three hounds. and ends off, by Mr Robert who was the ► sw ERA's Blyth eor= ;zing a choir in connection with the manner by Dlessrs, Dfartin acct \V i; l,t-
pleasure we chronicle the very pleas- good done here. He is evidently a good marksman, ae McDiit{an of Hultett .address on respondent. Do not worry, friend, Independent Order of Good Templar-, man for, and Messrs. Scott, Morton
ant event that happened at the resi- - he hue late] killed ten foxes. „ „ you might overdraw your nervous
dance of Mr Archie McPhail, on Fri- y Farming as an Occupation. The but owing to a small attendance, due and Wray a-ainit; the deficiency of
y The annual oyster supper of Court B supply, for if you wish to live ton.
day evening last. Early in the even- ]l3a Seld. p gatherin was a most interesting one, g to the inclemency of the weather, spealiers for „otnmereW Union was
Selwood C. O. F., was held here on and those who waisted in the even- you must keep your mind in a state no action was taken. One would made up by one of the judging cow-
- ing a large number of the Bethany Xr Richard Bailey is erecting a Friday last. The caterer was Mr ing'q entertainment were well deserv- of serenity, think Seth in bidieelf would make mitres who made more pniritS in his
congregation assembled and presented barn on the premise; occupied by Mr Swarts,whocertainly provided a sump- in of the heart vote of thanks the
Miss Maggie McPhail, organist of Beattie. g y It is the custom at parties, balls a good cht,ir. mind than 12 men of Sir Richard
their church, with a purse•containin We are lad to hear that Mr Wm, lanae outspread for the occasion, received. and such entertainments for the Services were held in the Presby• Cartwright's type could rrtal,o on the . ,.
Q B w participants.
vo general satisfaction to the On Saturday morning the first sub• musicians to play,Home sweet Home, terian church, on Saturday last, Rev pplatform. We hol,a the person re -
fifteen dollars, accompanied by the Eagleson, who had his leg fractured participants. ff set taken u war a ver tactical This is the hint for you take ferred to will /, /'
following address:- Some time ago,is recovering. f J P y P your Mr Acheson, of Kippen, conducting ,fill- reutarks.
•4-+ - • - - 1 talk on farm bookkeenin introduced departure, but a short time ago, at a them, On Sunday, after the morning Per nextdebate'the quostion i wheth-
To Miss b1AOaiF 3fr.PIIAn,, - The Clinton Glee Club under the , B,
DRAB FRIEND, -We, the members direction of Mr G. F. Oakes, sing at Ynraniotint. by Mr Kernighan. This was follow- youn]r people's party in this town, service the Saeif#ment of the Lord's or wobld Imperial Federation or iii -
and adherents of Bethany Presbyter- a Young Britons concert, in Bayfield, Miss DlcAliiater, of 'Clinton, is ed by an interesting paper on "The they had to play IIo"me sweet Home Supper' was administered to a large dependence be most hene!icial to Can -
ian church, takb this opportunity of on the 30th, visiting her sister,Mts Geo.Robinson. nationalization of land," by Thomas five times before the young folks took number ofthemembers of the church. ada, Captains are John Szem and
expresJing to you, in some tangible Quite a crowd assembled in Mark's Air John Taylor, of Galt, spent a Gibson, M. P. P. The speaker does the hint. They evidently enjoyed The eveningservice was conducted Samuel Morton,
`manner, our -love and esteem and cf hall last Friday evening ,to bear the few days amongst lis, He is looking not rove of it. Mr Thomas Rob• themselves. ____ * ____
y B PP by Elie Rev Mr McQuanie, of Winq•
"" tendering to you our sindere'thanks debate between the "farmers" and well. ertson took up the subject of the care 'am'
am who reached a powerful, in-
' for your willing and untiringservice the "merchants," but the were Miss Johnston, of Ashfield, has of fruit. This topic was one of the Many A disappointed school boy, ' P P LonfleF4hor-ii.
y most interesting n with a new pair of Skates, has been etructive ais eery interesting sermon, ,
as organist of our church, Your doomed to diva ointment. Two of entered upon her duties as school g f the series, being and was listened to b a ver large
The N ore leis entertain•tlent and
l s teacher here. ver ably to wandering around during the trotre y y B
affable and kindly disposition h,4a the debaters fell sick and consequent-, y 1 ken up by Dir Pettit, of congregation, The reverend Bantle• ventriloquism performance way a
q Miss A. J. McIntosh was resented Grimsby, who gave his experience Jaye, lamenting the fact that there
endeared you to a11, and we sincerely iy, could not be present, and as a re- p p g 11r °f has lot.,beea ice for akatin This man also preached on Monday even- decided euccega, the Ttmprr.;nce ({x12
by bar pupils with s ring and photo growing, canning and shipping f"tart, g' io being full to the -door. The .selec-
hope you may ui long Spared in our salt the debate had to be abandoned, • state of things is ended, and it looks g• , , tions rendered by Jiessri Oakes and
midst. re assured we shall always However, a eery interesting pro• Album, before leaving, es ]ecially apples, The largo town as if the ice bad taken u its erma•
have the warmest regard for your gramune was resented which was Dir Strother-, of Lancaster, is at hall was filled on Saturday afternoon, p Goderieli Township. Graham of Clinton, and T,of a high P resent Visiting bignenabode here. Little boys and or er an ch township, were s A hi h
welfare, and we extend to you our heartily appreciated by. all. The de- p v g his cousin, Dir \VIII Mr W. R. Bishop's paper on Hay big bogs are now enjoying themselves The Clinton Glee Club led b Mr p'
sincerest wishes for our hA mese bate is a hili booked for this Frida Strothers, of this place. and Hay Making' was discussed at y, order and were asocial times encor-
y PP g '( yy) Mr A. )McLellan of Emmett lent at that invigorating exercise, at legit G. F. Oaks, furnished the music, at
,_ and prosperity in the future path of evening, and we hope there will be , ,Duch., g h, and was followed by Mr. R. the were when this ed. Mr Borges, in his ventriloquism
life. Asa small token of our re and no hitch this time. wag here disposingtof his mill pro- McMillan on "Broodingand Feeding y paragraph was the iJniorY Tea meeting, on the 11th and imitations and recitations is a
B , „ wftten. inst. and did it well
we beg of you to accept this gift, The "Daisy" skating rink was o party to Mr Will Davis, who is now the Clyde Horses." After an animal• + bO°• host in himself; his dol{ Joe kept
which we offer, not from any feel s y B p' Sole proprietor, ed and a profitable talk on this im- It is a well known fact that people FAnat RFNTED.--Mr H. Weston the audience in a. constant uproar,
B ened last Saturday evening. The Ice• Mr E. W. Richards was resented portant sub' c I'rof.biills ave a few in this eotinty, who patronize the has rented his farm of 80 acres being All present seemed wel! Ea, -isfied and
of vanity, but as an evidence that we P je t, g P g
was in splendid condition and the nitro eddlars tbat-scour the countrpronounce it the best entertainment
1. feel and appreciate your efforts in Tare crowd resent enjoyed o ed hem- by the members of Dewdrop council p . g words of congratulation on P y every lot 37, con. Co,GGoderich township, to p
Our behalf. Our prayers shall ever B P y y and friends with,a watch sad chain, the energy And vim put into,tbo East year, in many cases pay more for Mr Joseph Plewes, of Tuekeramith, ever given in this village, Was the
p y v selves thoroughly, We wei sorry as a token of their esteem. Huron Farmers' Institute, and asked their good than if they were ur- for a term of five ears At $2b0 a year. same erformance ..,to he A ain ren- r
be that the richest blessings of heaves that the ouL people who came over p y ,,..• P
may rest upon you, and that in all y B P P Mr Rob Horsey~, of Detroit, is the farmers of the locality to rally chased from the town or village mer- Mr Plewee haS secured a splendid dared here there would not be a tiAll
from Clinton, Friday evening had home visitinghis parents, also Mrs around the helpful organization. A chant, When yon take into consid- farm, and Mr Weston has also got a in the village largo onough to hold
Y. labor with ua,you may be guided, mistaken the night • but you know P +
aided and blessed b the Almighty rt t y Gibson and her son, Master Geordie, vote of thanks was unanimously pass- station the'extra expenses runt these First class tenant, an Mr Flewes is a the crowd, AS there has of late been
y 8 y Miss Daisy has been flirting with Mr of Kainsa'l a eddlera are put to some entertainments field here that
Ruler of all. ,aro visiting Mr and Mrs d to Prof Drills, Mr Kernighan, and P ,you cannot help pushing farmer. Mr Plower gets
Weather for Several weeks and was Wm. Murray.r Petit for their valuable aid. ut see that an extra profit must ossession on the 1st of March. Mr were almost failures, and totally eo
Thehappy recipient made a feeling unable to make a "strike" until Sat- y' p
, reply, thanking them in 'few bnt ap- aids . She says s she is wiilin to mr James Murchison, of Toronto, -a. natrontizeytheir own towns andgv la stock andimplemente onthe31st of financially, it wan prediatcd by sonic
1 peopriate words. All were invited to y y g who s nt Christmas and .New Years WA painful accident happened to ,Loc p that this would be a failure also, but
remain; the invitation being accepted, stay as long as he does. We hope hni%dt s with us, has returned to the McTaggart;*'Walton, on Saturday Inst, ages, by spending their money at Januaty. Mr Weston has come good the committee in thin ens-. Are amply
a pleasant time was spent 6,11 morn. they may bang together the rest of cit f, I wish Jim a "Happy New Itis father was extracting a tooth cvhlel, home. If you avant to build up your stock, anti parties wanting Such rewarded for their tr olible • in getting
ing ,the season and not disoppoint our Year" whispered one of our fair sex. happengd to be ]joined to the nest enc, town, you must patronize your own should attend the sale. He has not the proper talei.l •) make it a sue -
Clinton friends again. and brought part of tire jaw Wne with it. institutions. yet decided what to do, cera•
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