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The Clinton New Era, 1889-03-01, Page 1.. n k!' . _ P. _17 . ,Y{vv; I I. , .�remr 1 1111 �YEa[TY•FOURTH VOL r l ROBERT HOLIVESPublisber xaY.FOUmber 2T } CL1N 1 UN, ONT., 1.'[ARCH 1, 1889. i 01.8ti year in advaaoe. , --. con, on Sunda of last week and Tucheremit>a. old, and was sired by Bell's Imported Wingham. BLY'TH �LY'T"H JSayf3eld. + y Luck's All its dam being a very fine ' - while theme it appears he wanted to During the soft ens last week -. We are leased to learn that Dr FOR THE WEST. -Me Thos.Dobson g P Little Willie Moser is on the sick IL mare. The animal is one of the best RANTED.—Gone Cherry and sort El,n P sharpen himself up a little, so pro- intends to leave ehortl for Dianitoba, quite a number of cabbages arrived in Loge, for whloh the Highest Price win ibe list. Stanbury a little girl, who was so low reeding .to the workshop he childlike y got by Mr Bells horse, and should town• paid. eau or write for prices and les,gtha to ' last week, f i recovering. n He intends to locate for the present g• r enough began to turn the grinding- near Portae la Prairie. He is a prove a very good investment for Mr DEPARTURE. -Our citizen, W. cut loge. SCOTT BROS., Blyth. Mr Geo. Powell was in Clinton :v "" It fa something new for us to have stone, and when he of ft going to his g Stewart. Plenty,will start for British this week. r. a skating rink and we have taken ad- g g g steady industrious young man and we FARM SOLD -Mr John Jefferson jr.,J Mi G. cove is very ill at present. g satisfaction he stepped back to admire have ever confidence that he will Columbia In two weeks, his ticket Mies Hoover was in Clinton, this inspector wek.Paisley, of Clinton, was vantage of it to the full, The fort- y sold his farm S art 9, con, 2 to his g the result of his labo,r, but, alas, the succeed -well. P coating $48. week, in town this week, nightly carnivals have undoubted) neighbor, Mr W. Dale, for the sum of g y 9 crank being loose it flew off, striking TYPHOID FEVER --Typhoid fever FULL BLAST. -Messrs Kincaid Mise A. McGowan was in Clinton, Mr Geo. Barton, of Toronto was proved successful, and are !naked for- him below the knee and breaking his of a ver malignant type has broken $5,000. The farm contains 100 acres Bros' Chair Factory is now in full this week. in town this week. 11 ward to with expectancy by both leg. It should be sae d breaking advice is y g yp with brick house and frame barn. Mr blast, They have alreadymade three young and old. Lest ncy night's out on the 2ad con. of this township, Jefferson ,will leave in a abort time Mr James Pollock is again able to DZr John McElroy and wife are y g Y,all young men not to plat with the in the familyof Me Peter Da man. big shipments, and now have orders o around. carnival was not behind the previous grind 'atone when they go • to see , y for Manitoba, where, we understand, ahead. The received their bonus g visiting telae}vas in Clinton. 'H�' 3 Two of Mr Dayman a sone were af- he has purchased a farm, He in- y Mr W. S. Case, of London, war in ones efthpr in point of dress or num- their dear ones, except they want to P this week. Robert Howard, jr., is visiting fected first with the malady, and now tends takin two cars of first-class town last week. 11 bere. The race of 50 times round the get a few weeks board out of the old g CAUTION. - Friend Geor a kee friends in Wiarton and vicinity. Mr Dayman and one of her daughters stock and ,will be accompanied anied b g P .n J. Green of London, was in t course between Messrs Gemefohardt man, Beware, ,boys, take advice in + P y thy also hest door shut after this or ' ., and Stalker was• very exciting, and time, are in a very critical condition with Jarrett Noble, jr Y g A town last week. A tramp was given a night's rest in 1 SEPARATE .SCHOOL -We are in- the pigs may again make thea minus We notice thio week fast the town the lock-up, one night last week. although Mt Stalker won he had to the same disease. P, g LosTIMaELF.-A oun man ACCIDENT. -A ver sinful asci- of about another hundred pound of bell is not rung. The fire company held their regular work for ft. The prizes for dress y g y P formed that quite a number of the sup - from near Clinton lata! went out to dent ha erred recent! to Wm Fin- tallow, and we think chop stub would Mr H. R. Walker, of was month! meeting on Monde evening. 7 PP Y porters of the Separate School have Clinton, y g y g, ,, were awarded as follows :-Ladies, the country, near Porter's Frill, to see la eon of the 4th con. He was feed- be both cheaper and better. in town this week. Misses Maggie Marks and Olive Y notified the assessor that they desire Mrs M. B. Mathews was in town r, gg an organ in the house of one of the Ing one of his horses, when it kicked in future to support the Public ANEW CONSTABLE, -Mr J.Groves, A select party was held at Mr S. this week .Maheorders far a Thomson, gentlemen, Mr J. Ferguson PP of the Salvation Arm has been ,soliciting 11 'r;, farmers. After spending a pleasant bfm very severely in the face,•knock- Schools. A few years ago the Roman �' Herrington's last week. Chicago firm. ,,, sznd Mr W. Fbrguson. g sworn in as constable. a think him g 11 evening talking business with the rag out several of his teeth and other, Catholics of this section separated Mr Dave Erwin was i° Brucefield 'I �"� ladies and sa in it was time to o wise in urin him. Weare lad,how- the right man in the right place, be and vicinit this ww k', Mies Hannah Taman is we are Ashfield. y g g J from the public schools and built a y i Home he started across the fields to ever to be able tostate that To is now possessing four good characteristics Mr T. Gond of Goderich spent Pleased to see, around again, after a NOTES. -We are sorry to learn Mrs + very neat school house, and it seems for a constable, viz he is couseien- Y ' P short illness. h'. go to a dance. But thinking more of recovering as rapidly as could be ex- too bad, oa . account of a misunder- a fee days here tape week. s r,$ Tood is low at present ; we trust to those he had left behind than of where ected. cions, well educated, young and Dr Sinclair, a specialist from To- While W. Montgomery, sr., wsa P standing, that part' of them should , P B'. y+ soon bear of her recovery, Messrs he was going he started northinstead WHAT THE PEOPLE ARE SAYING active. ronto was in town this week. returning from work on Saturday he + B leave now end throw the burden of a Steel Hunter 'and Steel Andrew left THEY HAVE CHANGED. - Two 1 of south. When be came to the cor- AND DOING. -The revival meetings sup ti the school on a few. Mr W. Taylor returned to his home had his ears frozen. t for Manitoba, on Monday. The re- , P g weeks ago we stated that Messrs Gil- ner he turned to the left and want at Turner's appointihent have so far �jEATP-Word was received here g in Dakota, on Monday last, Avery enjoyable time was spent r vival services have been greatly bin* Christ, Green & Co. would not accept Messrs Anderson dt Elder shipped by a number of the young folk at Mrs dared on account of the stormy abead till he reached a place a short been poorly attended, on account of on Monday of the sudden death, near Y distance from the, lake, where the the bad state of the roads. 'That Toronto of MrsO'Brien third dao h- a hoose, but they have since agreed s quantity of butter this week. Levy's, one night this week. f' weather. Those persons who were road suddenly terminated. The way parties are all the rage on the 2nd ter of Me D Sbanahau. I iss Sharia- to take one, consequently 'they will Mrs Taylor and son, of St. Marga, . Mr W. Colville, of Toronto, was in x ,r propbesying a mild wigter will now farer then began to stud the position con. no less than two last week and henceforth run things in Brea' acyls, are the guests of lFlr M. 'Young. town this week, on business Connect ` $ Y p hen at one time kept a dressmaking ;;, lose conceit, of themselves. The saw of the moan and came to the conclu- more to follow. That Me 'Joseph P g and make plenty of work for willing I -'Me J, Pf er of London favored . P establf�+hment in Clinton, where she P + ed with the pure gold company. log business has been greatly hindered 'sign that he was lost. Not knowingPlnwes is making urs aratious to hands. our town with a visit last week. g P was highly esteemed, About ria Messrs McKinnon Powell on account of the stormy weather anal where to ro he came to a house not move •tu his farm in GadericH town-EREAVEMENT,-We are sorry to Me A. G. Flemming, of Hamilton Pur - 6 yearn Ago she married Mr O'Brien,U Brina g, • + bad roads. _ far from the rand, where alter telling ship; you Joe, er our ne,v have to chronicle the destn of Mrs spent a few days in town this week. chased a two year old hog this week g p; success to Y well-to-do farmer near Toronto. Mr P' y the tale of his wanderings *y he was home. Bir Jo -)e h'Morwri is at re- Elizabeth Johns, relict of the late Mr tiVe are lad to hear that Dor J. A. that tipped the scales at 417 lbs, ' �1ubu1•n, �' P P D Shanahan, sr., and junior, a,•d Jno K kind! entertained for the night. In sent visiting friends in Dlanchester Johns, who passed peacefully away Anderson iso ainabletowalkaround. At a meeting of the council held Y g g Seanlfn lett on Monday evening to % The tea.meeting and lecture given the morniO be went on hie wa not we fauc there is more than ordivar on friday of last week. About two Miss S. 0ymonde of Clinton, was here, on Monday, it was decided to f; g y y Y attend the funeral. , ". in connection with the Alethodiet much the worse for his midnight attraction u there for Joe. Dir J. years age she buried(Iher hueband,now visitin ner friends here this week, discontinue the ringing of the bell. fi P COUNCIL. -A meeting of the muni g , ' church, at Auburn,. Wednesday tram but suffering from an enlarge- Ellie i�f Dakota, s former resident of her family are called upon to mourn We understand that the family of -Rev A. McLean has commenced a P. g g cipal council of the towuship„of Hul- the death of a mother, taken awe in Y last, Was very successful er,nsidering went In the ear, the result of a bite this township, is bats visiting friends; lett was held at Londesboro, on the Y Mr Isaac Rogerson will shortly leave aeries of sermons in the Presbyterian the,state of the weather and roads. from Sir Winter's dog, Jack. If this it is rumored that lie will not return girth of Feb., all the members being the prime of lite. town. church, suoject, "The Life of Jacob." . The ladigs as usual provided a rich young man paid more attention to alone, but will take one of Tucker- present. The clerk was instructed to EvTzrtPRISE.-Our new citizen,Mr We had it 2ti degrees below zero Quite of number of our young peo- '„ and abundaot.repast,.end the church building patent fences Shan to dicker- smith's fair daugbtere wish biro.-. tlisa -Order A carload of -cedar timber from Calbick,,_lats Of_. Clinio.n,.. is•• rushing here, at f, o'cl'ocTi on Sunda morn t " choir did some good ssuging. The ing in horses, velocipedes and or�lrn, , .kitr,v Spencer, of Mepworth, is visit- Dir Milne, of Ethel, f'or use of town- things m good style, We welcome roll last. y Plc took in the ert-4ertaiumen.t . at lecture delivered b the Rev David he weuld dot like} get 'lost iu rue i • r uncle 'Fir Jahn White. That him gladly,, for men of his calibre are Mr H. Jessup, of the Mammoth Dlanchester, on Wednesday evening., y Y b , • ship,. Jobn Forataus-tender• of $400; A'=s Rogers, on " Lights and Shadows," snow. -Coil. that- bib which kicked .n such' a , duly appreciated in Wingham. The House is the latest addition to the Dlr'1'has F�obert8on hes rented the ° t Y P for building Fos-er a bridge, was ac- + was racy,• eloquent and• very highl'q ;cHOOL F.NTER'=AINMEtQT. -- On (rocas is Turners church, last .Sun- rested. John Analey's account of $5, funeral of the late Mr Myers was sick list.. farm Of Mrs C. Pletzer, consisting of ,, ='„ appreciated. The proceeds, in behalf da ,has good lungs, That we are at for making laws and specifications of. furnished by him, which was not the _ y _ Friday evening last an entertainment a _. g.>}_ ., p. if fir titr4erat_contracChe. has iiaii since �r �41oaa. ..was. -in.. -Goderich t�i�s ,100. aC�es,. far a. terns of sls eAry at •_ of _parsonage ianprovements, by ad„ _ eaeat-havlar{z aome-of-blre opea, wrn- `ti'r'ed e so le std. CouOctl ad :onto= week, attending the Reform con'vea- 6110 per annum. _ -•_ • _.-, 1.._.- ..,.:a., was held _?n..i�LS .NO:_1.1,- •15E•h•�eoa, g . _ - mission ani3`s`tlbs' l"'r tions taken- an - ( tet that our weittber.,,uronhets ve J beraq in Wingham._ LiOa.1h,ere.- _...__ ... - cou le -of our young bloods had - p ___ d -to mE is e -when -called i=es�e. C7oderaeh_ taw�►ahip,•} 7lie day- h - gas -- _ _---_..__ _._... - t ---- -• -the Oceseinn--Rffi "uut'ed 't2i one"•hire- been speaking of all along, namely, JAs,BRAITHWAITE, Clerk, DEUATE.-Next Tuesday a debate Miss Annie (',Taylor, who has been a little et to, on Dineley St., this been bitterly cold and stormy, and fired and two dollars. Asocial given open at both ends and blowing RETt1RNEn� Mr Josiah Irwin re, will be held in Caledonian Hall, be- visiting friend. in Brussels, has re- week- One of them got turned over the night was no leas aa, but the i on Thursday night, for the same sur- through the middle. .. turned on Saturday night last, from tween Belgrave and Wingham,eubject turned home. on the beautiful•, school was nevertheless full of child "w pose, was also a -success. An inter- ren and their friends, who had come COUNCIL. - The council met at California, whither he went about five being, W high is the more owerful, Thera was a panty hell at the rear Me Joe, Carter leas disposed of his eating programme was renderer], and cid to enjoy the excellent programme of Da1y'a Hotel, on Friday, Feb. 22nd, weeks ago; one aide of Mr Irwiu'e pit- the pen or the sword. We believe in dente of Mr D. Dicl:innon, on Tues- well kno+vn stallion, Kentucky Star, ten dollars were realized. g. gentleman in Listowel. We ^�•�_ recitations, dialogues, eborueeq, etc,, the members being all present. The tore of the golden state is beautiful to the pen. -For instance, it remains to dap evenin to a , - which they knew had been prepared. minutes of last meeting were rad 'contemplate -.the farmers through be proven that ere very long the pen The trains during the past week learn the price paid was large, - East Wawartosll. y' Y Mr J, Smeltzer, an old resident of A large platform had been erected and I,asaed. lenders for the supply seeding, hay nearly fit to cut, whole of Dai] Globe, Hamilton Times and were ver late in some instance$ four [ • Airs Archibald 'Robinson is very across one end of the school, and this of cedar and rock elnr, suitable for groves of orange trees in bloom and Clinton NEW ERA will be more pow- and five hours. this vicinity, died on the -26th Feb. 'F�i: low at: present. She. .lisp been sick was decorated with panel screens and township purposes, were opened And Sowers in rich profusion; make it ap• erful than the sword, now wielding jn We are pleased , to see DIr Geo, The deceased had attained the fine ' g A g programme em- compared. The tender of D. B. Die- pear a veritable paradise, but be sae Ottawa. Phillips around again, looking very age of 85 wears The funeral was, ,ty° fat`s len time and we hope soon to ever teens. The P , Y g , 1,improving. pieces, and its execution Lean, for the supply of rock elm that work is ver scarce .and there, WHICH IS BEST. -There are three mach improved. held on Thursdayand was largely •hear of her Health braced 40 Y , 111r John Naylor, who lies been rested mainly on the scholars of the plank delivered at the residences of are plenty seeking it rent and 'the things enjoyed in Wingham that We regret to learn that Mr R Milne attended. g y `•. Visiting friends and relatives here echoed, all showing that they had the members of•council, at $9.73 per •necessaries of life very high,, making Clintoufans have not viz a. Con re- is Indisposed, plaster Sid Erwin has n V since he beginning of December, been well trained. Some of the dia- M., was accepted. The tender of it a paradise for the rich onl ' i g charge of his business, BOOMING. -There was a large of p P Y• gational church,$ cheap wood market g tendance at the regular meeting of { started for Manitoba, on Dionday, loKuea participated in by Mr and Miss .Robert Bell, 3rd con. Hay, for the BRIEFS,-D1fss Mary Longman, of and a I.P. R. depot. At the same D1ise Sanderson, who baa been the Independent Oder of Goof) Tem- 1.John likes Manitoba very well, Chu=chid!, D1r 'fid Mise Lindasy, supply of cedar delivered as above, at -tbe 13th con., is at present staying at time Clinton bee three advantages, visiting friends in town, -has left for o Messrs Marsba J Elliott and others. $11 per M., was also accepted; The Mr W. 'McCool's, on the 8th. Miss viz a good roller mill electric•li ht her home in Wroxeter, pairs held as Friday f occupied their The house o. Dir Walter Scott was �, P P , g + f3 hall. air F. Metcalf •occupied the taken b surprise oneWalter last week were decidedly amusing slid fairly following accounts were -passed for Martha A. Brunadon, Of Chippewa, and.a set market market day. Which Mr John Moffatt has left for-Chica chair. Several candidates were in - u ,, y p night brought down the House, Mr G. F. payment: - R. Holmes, prfntiaq 'and countp,3lich.,,but formerly of Hallett, think you, eir� the best, of course you CO; on business connected with the related and event '-seven propositions �,, "and a selectpaety enjoyed themselves firm that he is agent for. y P LL Oakes and Dliss. Correll, of Clinton, advertising, $8 ; T.Connolly, opening has been seriously ill, but is now al- say Clinton. I agree with yeti that g for'admission 'were received. After dancing, playing games and other y at resent C'tinton la the Hub, Hut We notice that.the nightingales. ere harmless amusetnente till an earl eahg a duet'; Rev James Livingstone road blocked with anew,, $3. The most full recovered; she ha$ the beat -�� -go....g - s. Pth�ratirte#ivairreas a o a 17fm1sFe_._...__.- -___� y ave a short addr-e_ttt3 aA�.also.sa>zgWa Areas r'.a.-bo &__W_A gctiee1 S1-and,:-Wlobe�:st _&11: Ilac riertds.:an-Iiullett. -yen 'Out alt !n ai citrzens or ouwiI suud-&gam"n:-: �fiey tete i iirg in=-- r -T I_ ___pour neaG_.DiDzning. r'Th.ere,_txna_aiso --- y Y y atrumental solos this time. was carried out. - one at•Dii Fin ay Andersods on Fri. soto;ies HatEi`e`um affil also sang accepted, as satisfacterp. $.i wae'veted A eertsin youpg couple attended a I set Jefc in the. same position as the +,•• a couple of solos, The proceeds to Mrs Oala ban as relief, and pro. party in Blyth, on the 20th Feb.; they fox's tail,,for -Wingham is full of Master A. Kaake has secured a Railway traffic has been greatly day night, and all enjoyed themselves P P g . immensely. amounted to some $16, and will go vision was.made for the repair of E. arrived Home again the nest morning enterprise. About twenty-five yearn situation at lilt J. M. liiamiltoa'S,. impeded by the drifting of the snow, towards the purchase of a bell. R, Comber's house. The following just as "old Sol" was appearing above ago it was nothing but a bush, now where he will learn operating. as a result of ;Friday night's storm. Weddings are looming up, ➢1188 Holmes occupied the•ehair. Quite a changes were made in the list of the horizon ; the pacer is rather a it ie• one of the most thriving towns Some of the young people report On the L„H,& B. the line was badly , A. R. McGowan, one of the fairest number having purchased tickets who pathmasters i -Wm. Elcost instead tasty driver. I f a Spuhl, (not of of the west, with not a decent house having spent an enjoyable evening blocked, it taking two beady locongo- and beet of Wawanosh ladies, on were not able. to get out, it has been of J. Walker, John McLean in place thread) goes for a drive with "Joe,” empty and more to go rip this coming out at Mr Riddle's, this week, fives to bring two carr and the snow 11 Wednesday gave herself to Mr Geo. decided to repeat the programme -for of P. Cooper, Wm. Grinbe in lace there are no flies on ".Gallagher; be- spring than there has et been in one Owing to the departure of our cem ' plow down on Saturday morning. L. Shipley, of Ailsa Craig, for life. their benefit, on the 15th iinst, of Wm, McNaughton, Jobn Camp, cause he lets her go. Mr Wm. Pat- season. Y • panion in arms our budget of news Even then the train was near three She was the recipient of many valua- bell in place of W. Cumming, James terson, (Beverly), left for Galt last this week fa considerably smaller. --hours }ate; and the Palmerston line . yrs" able resents which --show the high -DISAPPOINTED PLEASURE SEER'OTFalvaSOF THE ArmyWEFJba Great last 1: presents, g Doig in place of G. Laidlaw, HenryHen=y week; his brother, was not expected lee in Salvation Army barracks, last We are pleased to learn that little was blocked altogether. "', esteem. in -which she was held, We Ens. -A number of pleasure seekers Ch'eaney in place of J. Ward, Wm. to live. Jimmy Hammond, who got hurt last Friday, and well appreciated by all There was quite a fair sized audi- �� join in wishing them much happiness left the town of Guderich on Friday Btibolz in }ace of J. Chesney, Alex. --•• — week, is Better than was ezpected, and prosperity through life. edenin last the company consisting ' P Y, Londesboro. present. Mr Dulmsge'bas rented his Mr David 'Nichol has been in To- encs to greet the Rev J. Hill, of,Chat• P P Y g g + P y g Sproat in place of W. Sproat, John hotel., the Brunswick House and will' barn, in the Temperance Hall on 4 . ` .v. • of barbers, tailors merchants sailors Dal ir1 lace' of J. Weber, James Mr A. Jamieson has one on a visit ronin far the last couple of weeks. at- P 1--------��-- ' ' ' Y P g give up possession in a few weeks. Tuesday evening. The'lectu:er gave railway officials, and others, litimber- Martin in lace of Wm. Ireland. to Lockport, N Y. tending the Grand Lodge of the A-0, ,, Kippeu, • P P , Me Andrews was at the Queens hotel, some ver funs pictures of boys I 11 ing in all about twenty-five, wending Poundkee ere the same as last ear John. Hiles of Armow� it' visiting U. W. y y P „ y BRIEFS. -The Rev Dir Barnby was P y + g on Monday, purchasing good strong and girls and their wa a Those 11 z • Y their way to the Township of Hallett except Wm. Chapman instead of A. his• arents this week. Owing to the very stormy weather g Y f visiting. friends in this vicinity, last for the purpose of tripping the light Forsyth. The treasurer's financial Rev H. Dredd, of Thorndale, is in horses, between the ages of tour and the auction sale of Mr Halliday'e,an- who attended were expected ' to con - . week, Mr Henry Schaffer is still. in fantastic, when they were overtaken p ten years. Mr thief steal no more the auct for aleoflast has been tribute a silver coin towards the sup statement, certified ae correct % the the village this week. oats from the stable or robabl you Saturday port of s poor old lady, who lost all 1, the pork business and intends to ship in a terrifiic storm, witb'the mercury d y y g y;,Henryseveral de reel below zero. The had auditors, was received and or Bred A meeting of the directors of the ma be nabbed. Race in roller rink postponed. arrn that Messrs F. J. Farrow her property through her hugband'e again shortly Henr is s' hustler fn Y f3 Y to be printed. Council will meet Londesboro Butter Factory has been =day evening, Roads complete- lavish enerosit to the church. j anything he attempts. Mrs Schaffer not travelled far when the found y g' P and J. Johnston are takinga lot of g Y Y again on the 25th of March at Bruce- postponed from Wednesday, March t blockaded between Bel rave and i•. was visiting her daughter, *Mrs W. themselves stuck in a snow bank; not y g stock back with them to their homes The missionar meetings in con- �' Watson, at the 'tHub," lase week. field, S. S9IILLLF., Clerk.- 6th to hi arch 13th. Wingham, on Saturday last. The Y g being discouraged they soon lightened The Rev E. Tresant, of Wallace- in Dakota. vection with the Methodist church 'sl• The special services, which were BO SEEKING CERTAIN POWERS. -At lieutenant of the Salvation Army has w ^ the load; some riding and some walk • bur w the nest of Rev D, Ro era Mr A. V. Brown was home last were conducted by the Rev, John :, ably conducted by the Rev Me Fe$r jna, They succeeded in getting out the last meeting of Tuckersmith coup- g, � g g gone to her hosre in St Catharines, week and reports havingaver sur- Scott, of Wfngbam, chairman of this a, and his Colles ue Mr Uoaens have cil they took up for consideration the this wdb ,and preached Here Sunday for a rest. Mr Dineley put in a fire P y ? g , about five miles from Goderich, when morning and evening. eessful'trip. He left for Milverton district, assisted by the Pastor;'Mr been discontinued. Itis stated that the again stuck fast and broke their Petition of G. E. Jackson and aisty• g g escape at his Hotel last week. and vicinity, on Thursday. Tonge, and Rev Mr Isaac, ofMaches- y g five others of the eo le of E miynd- Our school section Has secured 7, two of our most popular young ladies sleigh, but no surrender was their P P g some fine new desks from London. THINQS WE MAY EXPECT. -A new % While driving from Clinton, one ter. It had been arranged to hold are intending to go west this. spring, motto. Determined to pursue their villa, asking that the village be set roller mill ,in the spring. hent high the bo a and irisou ht to stud well P g' evening last week, a horse, the pro= meetings on the other appointmente E.` ' ' we hope that their absence may be journey some of them started on as apart as provided by section 17, Muni- now, fY neatness fs an incentive and houses scarce. A boom for perty of Mr R. Symonds, dropped of the circuit, but owing to the im- only temporaryng they will be greatly best they •could, leaving the rest to acivaper, Act, to enable the villagers to masons this coming spring. Two dead-, we learn from over drivin'passable condition of the roads such raise funds to• rocure means of fire Moses McVittie and family left g oour8e had to be -abandoned at the missed in this locality. A large num- mend the sleigh at a farm house after P here Monde for Powaesaa where he more factories added before 1880: E ; her of the farmers from ibis vicinity . it had been rigged up, they all started Protection. b1r• Jackson was heard with some others propose going into Win ham ere very ion to be salted bIr Tom Richardson, of Seaforth, in favor of the scheme. He said the P P g g „ g �, g a representative of the egg king, of last moment. intend to go to the Farmers Institute, On the journey again, The River • City. Instead of frost j y g ,getting about the lumber business, haviae secured that lace of snow bound here last Mr I7. ])orrance,-of Seaforth is in which will be held in the dark town halt a mile furthers where they stuck exposed condition of the village had and snow, warmth and sunshine. P + g �. (Seaforth) neat month. A report has fast completely, THe tidies became been brought home tn..tbem b the a timber limit there. week and Had to remain several doge, charne of the pork packing business ' 8 Y Sprin to make her appearance, first C p 1 g P y l late fire at air Colbert a and also what GRANGE SOCIAL —Hullett Grttn e g , ; .' been in circulation for some time discouraged and six of the company struck better weather this year for ce half clad fn winter apparel then after• Miss Maggie DlcQuarrie is in now carriefl an by Meseta lFleKinnon -3 , that our efficient and esteemed post- called at u trarm house and Put up for a few, organized and well directed annual social than last ear, but just wards in full dress, So much sir, for Londosboro this week. She assisted & Powell, Mr Dorrance bas been a master, Mr Robert Willis, intended the night, the teat trying to continue me°"could do in stopping or hinder- as bad roads as it has experienced in things we'expect, now for a few things in part of the programme act the en- resident of Seafur.th far the last 42 to dispose of his business here, and ing the spread of afire, even with P we want -First, free trade and a Grit tertainmept there, on Wednesday years, and the Expositor in its last the journey, fiat they found it impoe- such appliances a were common! farmer years. Notwitstanding this, remove His family to Manitoba; we Bible to go further than the next farm PP Y there was a large crowd resent at government. Either gee or electric evenfng, issue pays him the following tribute are lad to be able to report that the available. The villagers wished to g P light. A good many hundred feet of lllesare McKinnon k Powell grain Mr David, Dorrance, sr., Has gone g P House, where they secured shelter far be set h art from the rest of the town- Londesboro, on Wednesday evenfng. rumor hoe no foundation whntecer as P sidewalk before another fall. Our buyers, made a large purchase of osta .to Blyth this week to take charge of (,. t , the night, After "they bad got thaw- ship,that a special rate might be An excellent supper. was served in last week, somewhere in the ner 6• the pork packing for Mr D, McKfn- ;1,;0 2,ir has was the founder and first ed out they sat down and wept when P g the Temperance Hal} Bell's Hall Poar, old, dilapitated barn to colapse g P P g t business man of our now progressive levied upon the village property to P + and a nod aubetantial. hall to iea boyhood of one thousand buahels,from non, of that place. DIr Dorrance is ' P g they remembered Hallett. Afters be used in securing a 1lancea for fare being used for the literary part of the g i burg, and we sincerely trust that be ni ht s ant in mournful diva g P dace. Politics to have an effect in Me Medd, near Auburn. thoroughly master of t,,ia business, ., � - and hfe kap acted fami] may et g P disappoint- protectibn, and also that the statute programme, and being crowded to municipal government. Our town Mr Warren A. Greig left on Mon- and the people of Blyth may expect ', a end many'peare in our family Y °lent, they appeared next fnor>jing labor might be commuted a; 75 cents excess. Mr Hugh Radford, W.M•' to increase five hundred in population day, for Wingham, where he wfl! gond pork, P Y _ ��_ with swollen eyes and ears. They per day. lie was confident the mo- occupied the chair, Addresses were -- - "`" concluded to push on and started off P Y delivered b Me G. Co eland W,M. during the present year. spend a short time before going to _ Goderich Tovvrishi i. like the animals > ney resulting from commutation Y , „.._ Lucknow,wbere a good sit wafts him. Iiinburlt• 1. I going into Noah s would do much more in improving Dominioh Grange, Mr Robt. Mcbior- DEIIATiNO CLUB. -At the last +'.'^' ark ' two b two there's one moreP g die of Ki ea + Masers Robert and St. Helens He hoe the beat wishes of the writer, i ,v Nr Blair, of Bayfield, bas bought y „ the village than the labor would. PP bIr A. Lueae left on Monde for meeting of this club the subject, 'i'A a small farm on the 2nd con., and in- river to cross, Despite the storm An examiation of section 17 resulted Thomas McMillan and• Robt. Holmes. Angus Cameron and J. K. M. Gor y g 1 'Re- tends to get out a large quantity of they succeeded- in reaching Holmes• in raisin doubts in the minds of the The Quartette. Club, -Under the lead- don are visiting friends in the vicinity the°great Northwest. J. McCrsight solved that in all cases conscience is . x• 'cordwood and cedar rails. - vide in time to return to Goderich by promote- pf the scheme as tg the ership of Mr Wm. Kay, Clinton, sang of Guelph: accompanied bim, having charge of a true moral guide, was discussed. , l' Mr Cleo."zYoiin' of the "let` con, -the evening train on Saturday, night• i alit of a special l levy �o secure a - s$neral pieces; Miss Hattie Rumba?!, Ori account of the bad roads there some *tock !bought out by Mr Lucas. Me James Hinchley was chairman '' was called away to'Kincardine ►o at- They gained a lot of experience, but haneeaforfire protection.other then Clinton, sang a couple of Bolos ; R. wsa no service held in either chtircbea We learn their destination )s Calgary. and after a most interesting debate; X tend the funeral of His sister's hus. 't 1°ae of a moat unpleasant kind r the construction of water works Foster, Clinton; gave a mouth organ on Sabbath last. A wedding always causes some little the chairman, after referring the de - band, M=James Cornwall. --- which of course the villagers did not solo, and also sang a solo, as also did Miss Jessie Macpherson hp» gone excitement, but one that we Had here cision to the audience, declared it a " contemplate. The matter was laid Mr Will Harland, Clinton; Mr PIum- to Brantford, to attend the Young this week in the Salvation Army bar- draw. The next debate will be held ,' ;. Mrs Connell has rented her farm West Wawatiosti. P mer ave a recitation. A dialogue. Ladlea',Colle e. racks caused no small stir, when •Mr this (Friday) evening, when the fol• over for further discussion, g „ g , g lowin subject will be diseuesed :- and intends to move to Clibtortin the BAiErs.-Mr frank Welsh has cast entitled A visit to the Oil Regions, � Miss Janet McDonald, who has J. Rainey wsa united to Captain g J i'''sf spring. 'Che people of the 9th will off his night night boots, last Saturday �� brought down the house. There was been Visiting at Her brother's Mr Sae. Mallory. "Resolved that the mind of man is y fliullett. B is y „ �%; lose another kind friend and neigh. morning' he resolved to wear them both amusement and instruction in . McDonald Morriston has returned In readingthe Globe the other da su trior to that of woman. � ,� bor, but it will be Clinton's gain, no lunger, since he has takeh rapid STALLION SOLD, -Mr Ben Church- the excellent programme rendered, • home. we noticed where a merchant in his THAT AND THis.-Mr James Clark "r` • Mr Ford, of Holmesville, is at his etrides in improving in vocal music; ill has sold his Canadian stallion, and all went home convinced that 'A nugilaer of the young people at- advertisement says there is no is back again from Manitoba for an- , °,° rnothet's iii Goderich townsblp, and he has the old song properly mastered, Pride of the West to Meaara Brown the annual reunions of this Grange, tended the 1, n, O. F. social, which shoddy' ifi his china, Now bow in other ear load of horses, The For. ,.Ilk?" is looking after her business for her. Hush a, etc., and it may be board as do Robinson, for $350. A good figure ood at their Inception, have grown was held In Lucknow, on friday, the name of common sense can he esters of this place paid a visit to .His mother is not in ve , be marches the floor dorso the mid- for a good animal. getter eveiy year, and now rank as Feb. 15th. put shoddy into china anyhow. their brethren of Seaforth on Tuesday F rygood health l� y disease of the beartgiving her a great night hours. Mr John Hamlin is FARM CHANGES. -Mr Wm Ask- .one of the most pleasant social Bath. Rev R. S. G. Anderson, Glasgow, The managing committee of the evening of this week, and report hay. ,',L , deal of trouble. moving to Goderich this week. Our with has rented his farm to Mr Alex. cringe held in this section. ' occupied the pulpit of Calvin's church 'Bible Society met last Tuesday e9db-' Ing a most enjo oble time. Misses• r townshipfathers were laced in rather Roberton far a time. Mr Aakwitb _--_e.e,.. for two Sabbaths and delivered two lack of McKil'op Mr W. H. Stee of the 9th con. Has P + � ing, Rhen it wasdeeided to Hold theft Johnston and Bl , ,r'�t bought a farm Ins Michigan, end's:• A trying position last week ; on Satur• intends going to the Maitland Block Goderich. eloquent sermons. r annual meeting in• , the Methodist were the guests of Mies Britton,during ' ", . pects to move his family to it fn the day morning the aide was com- to rapids, having rented from Mr SALVATION ARMY. -The services A neck -tie social, in connection church, on Monday, March 4th, Req the Inner part of last week. Demo s Jing We will lose some pletely blocked, nothing for it but Hamilton the farm at resent oCcu• with the Methodist church, was Held p good p heed in Goderich on Saturday and Mr Manly, of Toronto, will deliver a Rumor says that Mr Murray, our rl� `it `> neighbors in Mr and Mre Steep Hut east the overcoat and tramp. We pied by Mr George Beadle,Mr Beadle Sunda were conducted by Major in the house of Mr Wm. Wellwood, lecture. cheese -ranker, returns to the spring ',;, hope they may be blessed with health believe Mr John Bowers, one of our leaving next week for West Wawa- Morris and his son, the trumpeter, on Tuesday evening, and a good time The Hap©fol Gleaners met last a benediet;it'a a long road that hasn't and prosperit in their new home, councillors, and our respected reeve nosh. On Monde evening the captain and onioyed Tuesday eveningan decided to have a turn. Mr Wm. Hugill is busy re- 'I"�`t y y g P A missionary meeting was held in g ,, . intend erecting ash residences this STALLION SOLD. -Mr Thos. Car- events soldiers from Cliuton paid us an entertainment a d lecture, and sarin material for the oreetion o his HARD ox _.LiIaI,-1t is reported year. Mr John Craig has purchased bert has sold hie splendid stallion, a visit drivingu with a four -horse the church of hngland, on Wednea• also to give a lunch in the basement new waggon shop. The Good Tom. " ^ P day, February 21st • + around dierethat acoctain young man, from Mr Charles Durni�n the pine in Young Whets Wonted, to Mr George elei h, and getting s few 'spills,' the y ,and an . !address of the church. Rev Mr Simpson, of plate of this place were visited last �. not a hundred miles from Mitchell, his swamp, and at present is busy Stewart, of Harlem. Dakota, for a roads befog versg env THe m6et• wse given by Rural Dean C•rai , of ',,I;.+i ti y� gg Bruce6eld, it+ to deliacr the lecture, week by the SeaGarth, Winthrop and 9 ,,; " was visiting his fair one, on the Gt.h cutting and hauling i# tO his mill. good figure. 'Chis horse is two years angs were well attended. Clinton, which was very inteieeting. subject being, Trifles. Londeaboro lodg+ M, C", As W 4'N, w 1. 1 31 N .. - -. ... ......... ... -11.1 "I" 11-__1 ___-11'., ._1-_--,.1,-'. k.-,-.:,.: ,.tio­:... - -,,rt' � -: , ..n...