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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1889-04-05, Page 1Ow W-01FT n .1 0• 1 " •}"k �T"..'r �'' I�. 1'�"'f 1' 1':per _'a,�,'.� • t .. • '* A , " • 1, s� J4 �,� - - �. I 11 �11E=,6lliliAL1W;;;;�' ' - .Iy -- - ,.,.,,�, _n ) TWSE�NTI Number lAP3 OL CLINTON, ONT., AVRIL 5, 1889, 1ROR�,E UsHy�arMirietivsncereher. - __ Additions Local u I East Mrawanosh, i BLYTH Exeter. - 1 a± News. f HI}llett. BaySeld. �r fnghattn --"-'� r' - A • 9 $ coxOEssioNs. Miss Sara Pollock reourned from EARLY CLoBING.---The early ;los- ,SEHIUIIs Mi$SAP,-Aa Mr John SHpWs -The spring $haw :a con- One of the heaviest tally of snow Mr Hilliard, lawyer, received a � 8TH AF T - I Detroit, Iasi Thursday. fng by, came into force On Mon- Joseph Mason was ppreparing the taffy nection pith the Morrie branch will this season was experienced on Sun• telegram last wtek from Morriaburg, ." Dont fail to attend the entertainday, April let. The groceries to be at a party, at N alter Nicola', on ba held in Blyth, on Tuesday, April day. TLe storm commenced about offering him a partnership thea®, and went soon to be held in ti $. S. No. 4, The stage now leaves et 9 a, m. in- closed at eight and the dry gouda at. Thursday evening last, he narrowly 23rd, and the fall show on the 8th 6:30 a.m. and lasted until about 10 considering the prospects there more �° Hullett, stead of 10 a, m. as formerly. A seven. escaped a serious it not fatal accident.. and 9th of Oct. p.m., and next morning there was favorable the here, he accepted the r,"' _ Co eturea are current as to who Two of the young mea were a little r of the 8th Mr Morrison, accompanied by his IF YOU ; LEAS>;.- The Times is a 9 13 DEATH. -We regret to learn that about Ieigllti Snehea of snow on the offer, and left for that place on Satur- the very newsy repo ter daughter, Mies M ggie, wsa vfaiting good paper and has improved under hilarious and jostled him against the Mr Win. Small, a former resident of level. The streets were lively all day day ;the telegram ware so urgent that "� ,. syrup, p• Blyth and clerk in )Messrs Anderson with sleighs and tatters. s and 9th can be, in town this week. the present management, but yet we Pot containingthe boiling a ru u g he had not time to bid his friends Mr F. Tbompaou returned to Il Mr Neil Murra arrived in the vil- think they might give us an occasion- setting it and burning his hand in a • Elder's, has departed this life. On Saturday as Mr J. Herbert was good-bye. �''- linois last week after spending the n frightful manner, and completely Deceased was well known here. driving his blood mare down the bill A SPLENDID Leanmrl - There winter at home. .Iage cast Saturd y,and inteuda spend- al editorial. Do you not think so,sir • ruining a neve suit of Sunday clothes; CiiiIIRCH.-TheSociet of Christian Ster at hi has secured the services ing a few wee with his friends. FIRE AWAY. -Rather strange is it as it wsa Jahn thinks he came off y by the Exeter cemetery, one of the way a goodly number prevent at the g now reit safe. Endeavor will ppay a visit to the St. hold -back straps broke, allowing the lecture of Chaplain Searle, in Rotten• i :n, , of Mr. C. Long for the spring and The remains of Mrs Hall, an old not, that although flour has gene up pretty Andrew's ehyta& Hopeful Gleaners, buggy to ran forward, causing a seri- bury street Methodist church, on ' \ summer months. resident of the village, were interred fifty cents per barrel, yet our NOTES Mr David Scott is visiting on Tuesday er'eniug neat. Rev Mr ous runaway. Mr Herbert was Wednesday eveuit.g, considering th® ': Miss M. Thompson who has been in the cemetery here, last Monday. baker has put bread down soother friends and relatives in and around Ton a delivered an address lest Sun- thrown from the rig, but succeeded in number of entertainment$ that have t visiting friends in the vicinity of Active preparations are going on cent, making it now eight scuts per Yg g, q ping the frightened animal. Mr lately been held in town. The lec- iar a loaf, London this week, The Messrs Me- da evening, on the Jesuit uestion Be ampton,has returned home. for the big entertainment to be held g Donald and Cd`Ok leave for Michi an the Rea Mr McLean also made ape bort is around town, although lure was such' an one as the multi- '" Mrs D. Jackson has had an attack by the literary society, on the 12th GRUNTERS. -Eggs have taken an- this week. Mrs McBurney and Ger efal reference to it in his address, on somewhat lame. tudeq everywhere should have the y' of bronchitis but we are glad so state inst. other drop. Surely the Empire 1 sister, Mrs Cafegin, daughters of Mr Sabbath morning last. , - +- •----- opportunity of listening to, Had the 5, Lllat she is getting all right again. • Mr Scotmore who lived on the not be able to boast much longer that Alex. Morton, are here from Michi- THE BELL WILL RlNO.-At a meet- Londesboro• Rev, gentleman's ,work been better Standing of pupils in S. S, No. 4, ' our own market is the best for the an at resent on a visit to their in of the council held on Monday ; (Special correspondence of the NEw EnA) known no doubt a larger number "` ` Hallett, Lily D. Dey,- teacher. 4th Marks farm,haa moved to the Brown- saier.article. But you know "Piga sister, bTre Arch. Rubinson, who is evening last a numerously signed , " son line, and Mr Biggar will occupy 3 Y g Mies McQuarrie, of Blyth, is visit- would have been present. Tho liae- ti class: -Etta Cartwright, James Hun- the remises he has vacated. will grunt.' now very low, lying at the point of petition was presented to that honor- in in the village. for of the church pleasantly presided ter, John Hunter, Mary Topham. P SELLING OUT. Gilgriet, who death. Mr Robert McGowan's sale able body, praying"that the town bels about six months since bought out took ..lace on Wednesda afternoon; should be run five times a da L. Ouimette shipped a car of and introduced the speaker. He Q,�for 3rd class: -Lizzie Fairservice Mr David Bays intends removing r y g y• apples to Chicago, this week spoke for an flour and three-quarters, ' Elie• Hesk, Fig,, ,Stevens, Wm. to the village this week. Tway ever the Dominion bakery, is now anxious as he is a first class farmer and keeps Two or three of our citizens were pre- Mr J. Medd is moving from the his hearers at one minute hems in e, to sell out. We fear it is not much everything in apPlepie order his sale sent and opposed the ringing of the - Hugh@@r Junior.. 3rd:- \Ym. $ thus, people who have once lived homestead to his awn place near'the tears at the pathetic circumstances he �._' Hamilia4 doses ]ylann, Jessie Rud- among us always seem dissatisfied of a spec, as four bakeries in Win;- was a great success; Mr McGowan bell. Their influence, however, had' village• narated as the result of his own ex- ` dell; .Alit e: Moon: S.nior 2nd:- until they have returned. ham are lytic Go many. intends moving to- the Pacific coast. no effect on the council, -as they de- Mr W. Woodman takes Mr Ellis' •perience, and the next laughing nil- �; Amos CJar�,iyright, Geo. ask, Win- Mr E.O. James, our popular tailor, HONOR THY FATHER AND THY The literary closed its meeting for Bided that the bell should be rung place with John Bell. Keep the mail til their sides ached. No one could Heck, Win. Addison. moved to London last week, where MOTHER.— Mr Editor, had we a the season on the evening of April for the benefit of the citizens. Chief on time, Will. listen to him without being instruct. I' The following is, the monthly re he' has obtained a lucrative position, g Davie has the contract. ��� ort of S. No. 6, for the month of in a Larne establishment. By his re- 'mother lying in the cemetery but 3rd, with a rand entertainment; Mr Oliver is moving into the vil- ed, and the lecture was one that once f p p four months, we do not think that we financial affairs were successfully PERSONALS. -Dr Gunn, Of Clinton, .Iage, having been engaged by Mr R. heard, leaft a visible impress Ion the , March. The standing of the Pupils moval a splendid opening is made for would have ting two belle in n+ir wound up with a good round surplus was in town this week. We pleas. Scott, fol the summer. life ever after. Three great causes is based on their attendance. puna- s first class man. hoops inside that time, would you ? of over 820. A grand dancing and ed to see Mies Annie Kelly around Mre Tait leaves ah©rtly to in her are principally responsible for the tuality, demeanor' acid diligence. Mr Sallow$, of Goderich, intends A GENEROUS QIVER.-Mr G..Mat3on euchre party took place at 1VZr Sandy again after her illness. Mr T.Grundy, husband in Wisconsin where he has enormous number of criminals in the 11 Senior 4th: -Harry Smith, George opening up % photograph gallery has reaeuted the Salvation Army with Scott's, on Monday-, evening last ; a- of Godericb,waa in town, on Tuesday. been for nearly two years. State Prisons, and they are :-Idle- Hoggart, Tressle 11 Christopher. Jun- soon. Thie will supply „a long felt anew organ. Aithoagh a member of large number of select young people Mr T, Poulton, left town this week Rev D. H. Ramsay is in Toronto nes, licentiousness, and intemper- 1�1,for 4th:- Lizzie Cunningham, Geo, need in thee ae some of were there, and they enjoyed them for Cleveland. Mt and Mrs J. or this w ek attendin college exami- ante, and he illustrated tufa by clr- r' Cunningham Aliqe Manning. 3rd our cons ladies have been s at dying the Methodist (hurch he takes a great selves immensely; Mr Scott has now Anderson left town this week for g . " clues: n Andrew .^ ' gait, Will's Y interest in th, S. A. Before his con- K Oshawa, to attend the funeral of a nation, he being•.gne of the eaami•, movedcumstace from life. b ks,'to he rv; to have their' pictures taken, version he vr- an avowed infidel. Possession of a rand and commodious ners..IArs Rameay is also away visit- moved a cordial vote ec to ankt3 y the �, Mason, Willie Chri top t, tad Two of our sportsmen went up the I ion he xEian a owe inti of the house,and reports say he contemplates relative. Messrs Tanner, 'Wilford ing friends in Exeter. lecturer, which was seconded by Rev .' Mason, J. Snell, rift Woodyard, matrimony, and McKinnon were in the county Mr Edge.• Both gentlemen expressed I Tommy Manning. Senior 2nd part: river one day last week in search of Queen's, is sulargiing his hotel, add- town th,a week. Miss Wallace, of scut©field. the general feeling of satisfaction at -Jos. Carter, RobSt. Cunningham, game. On the return trip their boat ing a new dining -room, kitchen and Holmesville. Goderich, returned to' town, on'Mon- the doctor's lecture, and the vote was ,! Arthur Smith. Junior 2nd part:- capsized, precipitating .them in the a large shed. ;lir Diueley is also Mr Will E. Burgess, Canada's heartily endorsed. The evening's is water. All the game they got Mr H. Elford left for Brsntford day, to take charge of the millinery nun ventriloquist, reader and' re - Y ,Willie;Vodden. J.H. Lowery, teacher. Y enntemplating bi improvgmenta in last Tuesday on business. department in the Mammoth House. young q + proceedings were enlivenQd by the Scaooz-Following��i�s the monthly hardly. repaid them for the loss of a his hotel this eom�ag summer,by put- ;iter ave his entertainment entitled, services of toe magnificent choir of ^ splendid gun, not to mention toe Mr A. J. Courtice is laid u with a �1j,ias Hamilton, who heti. been visit: "Mery Moment," in Brucefield, last lug, u auolher sf:orflyt - - -, _. - - . P F. - • - report of S. S. -No: -8, Hullett s- ddohin "s`uri chil'l'ing. P' severe attack of pleurisy: ing friends in town, returned home, Y arc titch f ever attaining �; SENIOR DEPARTMENT. g GATHitsma TIIRM iN. - There Tuesday evening, to a a young and the ch h w �`, Two of our .Goderich township W. Grigg is engaged with B'. For- on Friday last. Mise Nan Shane, Y g+ a higher standard of excellence nn- .: Fourth class -Dan McDonnell 630, seems to be 'uita a spirit of revival star for the summer, and Wm. Dock- who has been visiting in Clinton for delighted house. He fe a young man der the masterly leadership of Mr `i F Herb. Bell 666, Henryennon 657, friends were in town last week. One amongst tberiethodints at the present g of rare, yet acceptable ability, and Doherty. The anthems rendered fng is engaged with P, Evans, scale time, .returned home last week. ,for nearly two hours he kept an - Jas. Webster 54$,. Jennie -Woodman was tall and Jean and .pursued -hive. dine: Some four or five y'i'elded to Mia (Rev) Fisher who has been Mise M. Forsyth, who has been spend- Y were appropriate to. the occasion, oil Bertie Gra 507,'''Joeeph Web• course along Louisa St, to a large the gtrivin of the Spirit at the dience in;lose attention and laughter, showing great judgment in selection, frame building, wherein was conte ge through ll the house for some time ing a few weeks in Detroit returned This was his second visit and should "I'' ster 478, Thomas Adams 474, John g+ young people a prayer meeting, the through illness, is slowly improving home last week. Mies Crocker, k he come again is larger hall will be and were rendered, with effectiveness, a: Bulger 466, Orpha Whitley 456, Law- ed the treasure of tits heart. The other even ng, and eoaae;rate their Mr Samuel Sturdy recently con- Exeter, returned to town this week, The solo parts by Mr Jones, Mise reit a Patterson 448, John McConnell other was of medium height and stout all to Christ. needed as with each visit his friends 1, - Boles and the Misses Rumball ", • R. J. and was seen wandering towards-=- eluded to add a child to his family to resume her duties as milliner, in ' were finely given, and altogether the " 390, Francis Longman 323, f� Mart n 171. Senior third -John R. well, we will' the imagination of HONOR THE QUEEN. -Some of the but not from Dr, Barnardos' Home. Moire Anderson & Elder's. Mr A' increase. vocal exercises of the evening were y child Y P• one of its best features. At the close Bell 674, Fred Johnstone 6b8, John the reader fill in, Time would utter- chief feature rewill be a tali humpian intends toicare fofortunate, it until ias itt can e� eiturned home laswho has teweek. Mren in onW, in connectThe ionowit at Crew, Royal Temof no � � H. Shobbrook 616, Herbert Mog- Iq fail as to tell of all their exploits, 24th o y P of the' lecture his opinion ance metl a§ asked 52 Lavinia but we hear they stayed until the march, military display and sham cure amore lucrative situation,which Wallace, a former resident of town, .laraternpintendaholdin holding series of Gospel on the question of prison labor, and a1 ridge 592 4Pm. Wallace b „ Bri ham I.b18 Frank A2cContte11497, "cock's shrill clarion announced battle, tug of war, base-bal•1 tourna• may not appear f many years. waBaRinEFe n �harcels,is kpackagea, etc, apicearof the BrucefieldnTemperance he stated, with emphasis, that the � Jose h Garrett ank Raymond M7, that it was time to begetting home. mens and Semen's exhibition. Al- y g most demoralizing thing that lcould . Connell 411, Hilda Nelson 316, Amus--�+�-• - ready the committee -have out big . St. Helens were quite numerous on the sidewalks, Sist c , co. M n da in the , April Ashffeld. bills giving the people time to make on Monde one o our citizens diet church, Monday evening, April happen to prisoners was to be kept in Watson 308, Kate Roberton 298, 13 g P P We glad to hear that Mra D. Thou lit he had discovered a nice roll 15th. Their meetings in Seaforth, idleness; the more ,they were employ- o. Mart n 148, Mr Thos. Helm, 'r., hoe moved to Preparations. McDonald fa recovering from her re- g g ed the better for themselves .and the Sarah Means 183, Ge y . .. 1 __ .- - mo BA�TiST L'gvsas,-The Baptists cent illness.' -- -• --- -- o..f butter; the let of April,_ of course. Goderich and .Win ham held last !" Junior tfiird-Bertie Moore 605, An- his farm near Glammie, which he extended a call to the Rev Mr Rev Mr McNab, of Lucknow, ofH• were his thoughts, and h.e dropped winter were largely attended, and lain of Auburn prison, rrir. ison, inrNow York g. nie Brigham 579, Ida Bulger 567, lately bought. have a illthe Package with lightning. ra inti spoken of in the highest terms. A Mabel. Bell, 533, Robert .Sanderson Mr. E. Andrew has rented Mr R. McLeod, of Toronto, .to become their ¢ivied as f 611 (pro on Sabbath Calvin a Mr A. B. lMcKinnon has been getting collection to defray expenses will be State, having held that position for 517, Ada ell, 53 oak 611, Leonel frog• Armstrong's farm of 200 acres, for Pastor. He ie a young man who has church, of Evia place, doisat last• the interior of his store painted. We taken up at each service. 16 Ceara. He is thoroughly conver• ` yard 505, Vincent McDonnell 474,0 per year. just finished his college course, and DIr Jas, K. M. Gordon is at present would like to give our street commit- sant with prison life; and understands as the said church has been wi0hout -teaching }iar Miss Robertson, For• tee a Poll please.take a gentle Pub1fG School Report. the causes that produce the inmates Ida Riley 963, Thomas Cole 392, Lo• Messrs Thee. and John Mc&ethh, a pastor for the past twelve mcnths,it dyes,' she beinv laid- up some time P , P _ `� ranzo Brigham 373, David Crawford Of these places of punishment. His - 95 Elva Adams 3, Sarah rawf6 3, of the. 13th con, are home from is time that some one was in charge, ago with inflammation of the lunge, some of our crossings see e in n ed lof The following is a list of promo- lecture theme was "A voice from �i2 r v woods around Vl�iarton. hem roe aril fn Zion, and will not.be able, to reau•me,duties ' y Lenora Whitley 249, James Richard- We vii• h t prosperity y "repair, Say, Bob, what makes you "Five fn the different roorris. named• prison:' Quite 'number of the residents of SAD ,ACCIDENT. - On Monde till after E asior, COLLH01ATE INSTITUTE, ENTER- . son 134.=D. McFadyen, Princrpal. Q Y , lookso blue these days ;cheer up old Five a six in each room are only con= this township have gone to try their mornin while Mr Thomas Moore ]1Ir John• Radcliffe's team took fellow, vou.Ma soon be ha aria• ditional and if any of them fail in TaiNMExT.-The attendance at the JIINIOR DEPARTMENT• g fright last Saturday evening, and ran + • y happy gg •f fortunes in blanitoba and Dakota. was engaged on ,a building; about B, We are informed that the I. O. G. T. meeting the conditions they will be concert ip Connection with the Col- ate 3rd Class-Thos.Wallace 597, Law• Some of the farmers are making eigbtken•, or twenty 'feet frbm the against a tie pont, in front of • R, K. y legfate Institute literary SocietTurnt da Young' b76, Nelson Cole 531, Miller's store gra in Mr Radcliffe goat is still busily.engaged ever f~'ri• sent back to the lower coon, Y g, the sweet syrup the last few weeks. ground, hejfell, breaking grins in from lair seat. The team was atop- daY night; the membership ia•now in DIVISION IV TO DIVISION Iii Friday night, was large. Mc Turn - Bella Cunningham 516, Cora Newton It is rather a costly dainty, farmers two places,and injuring pretty severe- the neighborhood of 100.atuzrlay :Blanche Shepherd, Bertha Bean, bull acted as chairman. A large con- 500, John Moore 468, Jennie Rober- asking 81.50 per gallon for it. I his leg and shoulder. The doctor ped, .after a few minutes run, fortu• last was more than a busy day for Stewart Plummer, Grace Cadzow, tingeat from Goderich, including ton 451., Alice Brigham 373. 2nd number of the . u ils of natal without injury; but the con- our merchants. Say John, what,tun- Maggie Armstrong, Maud Wilts;, several teachers, was present, and Quite a p p thinks he will soon pull through, if Y 1, y� class -Mina Proctor 625, Bernice school 1? o. 5 have been sick with internal injuries have not been re- vepance was considerably damaged. in forks don't care ratio carries them Willie Moffat, Louie Haywood, A. seamed to take deep interest in the Moore M3, Lyda. r' 625,00k 388 MrRadcliffe-was not much the worse, these da A wedding art in town Minnie N3, Io a, Willie Rogers colds.' ' The average attendance for ceived, only receivinga severe shaking up. ye' g P Y ,. Chas. Reeve, L. Worry, Ferguson,CA Ferpgu'- proceedings, ith a cihorus, 'The trumpett,,'obygthe 332, Ada Brigham 2, Willie d' gars the month of March was 45. jiSOrESSIONAL.-It is rumored that Quite. a number of the friends of Bill week, You got left that time Ida students. The Q `I 308, 2nd Part -Lout, Wilfri to risp Dr Bethune, late of Winqham, is go- MrQand Mrs Hugh Rutherford, er., Billy. As the spring approaches the syn, Grace Webb, G. Overbury, a Quartette Club, tom• Paramount. ing to return hither again. The dot- were invited to their house on Tues- bummers resume their old positions Carter, Bert Fitzsimmons. posed of Mias YValker and Messrs John Crawford 408, Charlie Watson tor's skill as a physician cannot be on the corners as usual. Look out V To IV. Kay, Harland and Foster, rendered a 308,' Eddie Mo ridge 299. -Jessie H. The wife of Rev A: McKenzie is questioned, but yet withal, we think day evening, to witness the marriage for the assessor, he will be on his Marks attainable 350: -Annie Me- selection in fine style, and Mr J. Dewar, Assistant. visiting liar friends here. six doctors sufficient for Wingham of their daughter, D4aggfe, to Mr Geo. rounds ahoitly. Say, Charley, they Corvie 304 Minnie Aitkin 302, 11�ary Bowering delivered a Flecture' on a - -- The caw mill is humming again, and neighborhood. If not it does not Grant, of Lucknow. The ceremony say you can read and write like elec- Irwin 280,,Mary Gill 280, Mary Lough variety of subjects in connection with Goderich Township• under the mansgemeirt, .of Mr Will epo,k very highly as a salubrious was performed by Rev ]!Ir McKay, of trieity. 274, Willie Doherty 264, Eva Cooper the motions of the esrth. Mr J. Cantelott Bros., formerly of this Davis. chime, or otherwise it would reflect Lucknow. After the nuptial knot Hensall 255, Lyn Weir 242, A. Specht 239, Jackson brought down the home with township, write from marl N.W.T,, Misses Lindsay and McAllister, of upon the medical skill. , was tied, and congratulations over, a Mabel Detlor 231 Maud Kaine, 223, ' Masher King,' and in attvvver to an tinder date write March 26th and say bountiful repast was prepared for the quite a.number of sleighs and cut- ' ' Goodness me what a i Clinton, are visiting Mrs George Ro• NoTEs,-New .maple syrup is ar- areata at which all happily ate to Q g Nellie McKenzie 231, Sadie ph 203, encore Bang, , they. had a fine spring, and are all bertson. rfvfn dei] in town and cod withal, g , PP Y ters were running on Monday. Albert Whiteside 201, Ralph $ezzo lot you know.'. Then followed a da- gg y g the rejoicement of the newly wedded A Kelley, formerly of this place, 199, Tena McCuaig 198, Ida Everrett bate on the subject, Revolved that through their seeding except oats. Mi-PeterMurdoch and family have Mr \�. D. Tamlyn is home on a viaft. couple. wsa in town on Monde last. art overnment.ia not a hindrance Mr A. Cantelon tested his over, moved to the house formerly occu- The spring fair takes place in Wing + a +� Spring Y eon Ike Read, Kate Halliday and to the best interests of. the State.' The Hena811 S ria show will be head horse power, on the farm of pied by R. Pickering. ham on Thursday, the 18th lust, Mr Stanley. held here on Tuesday 9th fast. Frank Hermon. Messrs J Cooper and W. E. Treleaven, 4 Adam Cantelon, 9tat h con., before a Mrs Dan McLean left here to join McDonald ties left the Royal and number of elon, tore, and all were near Lake Linden. We moved into his own house. You ride �Ir Joseph McCully, sr,, has been Thos. and Murdie McPherson left VI To V. ofClintont the arllinvent frac the affirma- e her husband Marks attainable 180 :-May Reeve highly pleased to see how the machine . well, friend James ; sauces you will be unwell from an attack of shingles. here for Manitoba last Tuesday. porting chile Messrs E. E. Harvey and ^• created power and speed for straw wish her a safe journey. taking inthelraces;the coming season, One day lost week,while Mr Alex. The annual meeting of the He 142 Louie Holmesl36, Mina Melville g f cutters and other machinery. Mira M. Murdoch, Afton Lodge, eh. At a raising at the Queen's, last Thompson was splitting wood, he had Branch of the British and Foreign Schoolntookethoe negafiveeaide of the OBITUARY, -Died, in Blytht on who has been visiting friends here, Friday, some indulged until they the misfortune to cut his great toe. Bible Society was- held in Carmel Moffat i127 Maggie eWarner 125aHut uestion. We took ne notes of the Saturd$ ,March 30th, John McGee, t ho Its home last week. themselves lead to be raised. Dr Mr.Dunean McEwen has been very Church On Thursday evening of last tie Pecked 121, Bella Paisley 119, ,reasons pro and con that were adduc• Y A lecture was given in the hall last Sinclair, the ;treat Scottish specialist unfortunate this week. He lost a week: It was well attended showing Fred Gilroy 119, Arthur Bean 119 C. ed by both eidc++, and can only aey a native of the county of Tipperary, g , Bi art 1'16, Clara Hartnell 116, Dol - Ireland, having reached' the patri- . Friday evening, on the subject of of Toronto, tto>mr! Geatonwhonhas been steer by while and atone year old all churches taofethe village,Oand the lie Mason 114 Lizzie Gardi�pet 112, that each epeakPr.did well, the weight archal age of 76 years, and had seen prohibition, on behalf of Canada s 12th ver warm lace title society has in Lottie Footer 112, Sarah Smith 110, of the argument beta pretty evenly Is V his children's children's children, new party.... on around the sick list, is now able to be steer by disease_ _ Y P unpin acted around a sin. Mr Advance,aUow me the hearts of the people. Avery in- Clara Wiseman 104 Frank Mercer 103 as j diad. r A A. H. M gg In religion he was Episcopalian; in Isaac Ensign and family,, who have g + ' as judge for Clinton, air D. l the ab- `, politica, a staunch Conservative. He been living' in London for the past to state that it was not the regular T'uckersrnftli. to seting address was given by Rev. Cassie' Moffatt 98, FI.lora Cunning- po emigrated t this country at the year Correa ondent of the NE�v ERA 1.aSOt.VENT SALE.-Tbe estate of Jo�nbton, agent of the society, show- hams 96, cuddy for hind ch, end if the es- t few years, have returned;,to reside in Ipin ham news that handed you the Peter Kennedy was sold by public ing +the work of the society. Ad- sante of a third gentleman from Sag 18b2, and settled, with his wife and these parte again. g VII To vr. forth, who vias expected . Go be on ,i 1. family, n the township of Goderich, Ales McDfamond had a wood bee article'of which you spoke last week, audt•ion last week. It was the beat dresses were also delivered by ReTh Maud Baer Peter Matheson, Lena hand, Rev AT IIiyingstnne was chos• : on' what fa commonly known as the The $ritiSh. hotel, which was bought salt; vve have had in this section J. Collectors wial wait ionethen peoplo Trouee David Joy, Grace Shepherd, en to take his pace. Th(, time occu , last Monday, and. by ,the view of in at the auction the other day, has fol• a long time.. Grade cows reach- Colle for their subscription$. Grace book, Itoward Dempsey, Lily pied by the spr•(;ches farm aomethtng . Tipperary line. After the death of wood cut the boys concluded they since bee rented for twelve months. ed the handsome sum of: ,')I,aud calves Y , his aged partner in life, which occur- wood about 30 cords. n The o en meeting of the Young Doherty, Grace ,Eli TiplMary Stewart, more than it hr, t, and at halftime, t red 17 pears ago, he went to resideave At the. close of the service conducted 816 each, A filly, rising 2 years old, P gSociety on Jennie Knowles, ElizaTipling, Greig Rild Mr and Mrs• Samuel Beaton Of b Rev J. Edge, in the Methodist sold for 8120, and everything else PeoHondas eveningImprovement very large- Irwin, Frank Moore, D. McDonald, twosinst instrumental duets.� Aftergthe with his Bon -in -law, Mr Robt. Brown Y lee, in Blyth, where he lived till his Michigan, visited the parents of the church, on Sunday a altar, ,three laid accordingly. The cheapest bargain Y g Etta Young, Fred Fos Frank Brown, former, a few days ago, not having their all upon the altar, making a was the farm which was sold for ly attended, ' The .basement of Car- g' y' lodges, Rev IMrni,ivlt g �summed nerannounce * death. In his younger days he eery- total of eleven for the week, mel elluroh help crowded, The at- Wm. McIntyre, Sand Fordon lesaie ed ,25 pears in the Irish constabulary, seen the old homestead for over 20 the two 86,14p. Tho farm together with g Ford. ed the result, giving Clinton the acl• and when his time ri h cone expired years. Sundays included. Quite a number stock and implements were sold after tractions consisted of a debate be- viil TO Vir. vantage of 1 �, I chits out of 200. The Cameron f "fearful calamities" on Monday, the hour of 2 m. and was tom- tween 3 members of the Forest Home-. he was compensated by the British Mr R. D. Cameron d;livered $lac- p' and 3•of Hensall Y.P.hS. on resolved Minnie Scott, Elliot Dayment, misconduct of tho few boys why en - Government, for his long and faith- tura on China, on Monday evening but they did not excite much curios- pleted at' si%, the proceeds of the That the United States is abetter Chas.B"rown,Frank Hay wood, Maggie deavored to interrupt, one of the s �, ful services, which were sometimes of of this week. A large crowd was tation on Monday in consul stock and The sale was implements onducted bynMrB1,450, Thos. field for the emigrant than Canada, McConnel, Fred Haywood, Francis .speakers is deserving of sovereat cen- s the most hazardous nature, in those present, and by the good attention a Y The Forest Home . was represented Codhran, Harry Williams, S. Tweedy, sure, and we b6pe they will. never troublesome times. He was also a given, we would judge the lecture GUNNAS' MANSrox,-Clinton hue Brown, of Scafortb,ll wh, to the entire b T. Sbellin law, N. Doig, D.John- Herbert Alexander, Lionel Paisley, show again thelr,3l1•breeding. In „ member of the Loyal Orange Society was appreciated by all. many attractions, but yet it cannot satisfaction of all who were present., eon and to the affirmative, whilst the Bert Jackson, Adelaide Ferguson, the second part, the interesting fea- ever afros he was old enough to join, boast of a mansion such as we possess. This speaks well for Mr Brown's negative was taken by 1{enaall, re- Millie Holmes; Grace Sage, Harold tures were the chorus by twelve boys t find at his death was probably the Leeburn.' ht is not situated on a hill, but in a ability as an auctioneer, as he is a resented b R. Buchanan,L, Herold Blackstone, Ida Bezzo. in military dPAvy ivbo sang `Tenting si oldest Orangeman in Canada, and a]- Mias Nellie Horton has gone do vale, about one mile from town, It new man in the field and it was his Presented C. Stoneman. Rev. J. S. IX TO VtII. to•night,' with good effect, and the ` though he ceased to take an active is not loft but Amply one flat high first sale in this section. The cause Goderich for a few weeks. Y P p g Henderson and Messrs McKay and Willie Plumeteely Murray C,i}roy, Indian club swinging, by twelve girls, t part in the Order, of late years, active Goderich a number a the farmers of and has no spacious grounds around of Mr. Kennedys failvre was that h; judges Mike Grelis, Tom McKenzie, E lith in suitable Costume, under the direc-, 1 never ceased to uphold its principles. Q it, but covers every foot of iia lordly has beep in deep water for soveral McEwen acted as ud es and deciurn ded Cothlin ,Clarence Cole, Arthur Shep- tion of`Mies Stot k. Of the latter, the this vi;lulls have started plowing gg { He was of robust eonetitution, and of again. domains. It does away with such with' then hard times in will befavor of the onnegative. evening, herd, Herbert Bean, Bert Tedford, novelty and the graceful movement a most social disposition. His mill g frivolities as guest chambers recap , + Beattie T. Hill Jessie Wieeman, I.C. took well with the audience, and Lary ttsfning is early life was .con- Mrs J. J. Wright has been laid up tion-rooms,etc., but all are combined under, though he was a very careful Noh 9nTuckeramithed Subjects esol- Noble, Ernie Twitchell, T. Mason, drew forth many enconiums for the nary tr i in his erect walking even with a severe attack of plourisy, but into one room of about eight by and hard working man. ' ved that intemperance has canned Ernie Catliling, Gertie Baer, David skill displayed by the teact,er. Next , to cuous three weeks of his death, is irhproving Slowly. 'twelve feet. Its architecture fs simp SttxnmerLill, more misery than war. Brownlee, W. Nimmins, Willie Coch- came a tableau of sporty indulged in when he received a fall, to which his A neat little belfry has been put on ly rough boarded and sodded com- ran at the Collegiate Institute, lacrosse death is attributed. He had few one- the new school house this week, and pletely up. to the roof, the said roof aIr Kitty is going to have R pretty Brussels and football. followed by a chores, a mics, if, indeed, any, and had a host adds greatly to iia appearance. consisting of a few rough boards laid driver which he purchased acme time y• divisions as some of the examinations ' Hard Tack,' by'thr' boys• The pro• DROFPEn DEAD. --Thos. Carpo a eeedings were roncludzd with a;ho- of warm, sympathising friends, as Mr.A.Horton is again moving back thereon, But you eek who owns this ago from R. Draper. p , were diflerefit, rue by the vchnol, ''Phe silvery sea,' ' evidenced R. the large number who to his odyn farm, having agent the pprincely masion. Why it is owned Mr Scott of Middlesex Co., near Farmer frau e o a vi Centre, bjich. sses attended him through his sickness, winter in his brother James' house, by his lordship Gunnaa, his mother London is visiting friends in this who was liars on a visit tohfggs brotherrmer to and the co anted his remains to their and a very vicious dog, Neither of vicinity. 13'at Kin the matter be? on Wedneadny, whilefelldeadaatwhie inAtbe follawingnparagraph:-dalr a4urch Sud Ciiit,l ir,t�onftl Anthem. ssr d Dlra Thee. and se tap A little stranger arrived at Lake- last 'resting place in the Clinton view Farm on Friday morning, 29th the three makes visite, neither will Mr. 1 . IButt is running his sale to see a neignbor,AndrewpJ cemetery. dden the hearts of the they let any person visit them, with mill full blast at present and. the brothers side. Heart diseato was Monde for'Calla Wino peg,i where they st dente wft on Jackson ish tore ethnnh tis !it lending _ alt., to g�a the es;eption of old King Al;ohol, farmers are daily hauling away the tho cause. p pscents Mr and Mra Jas. M;Manus. . will make their home for the future. persona for their tiindnesa in lending Auburn. p with whom they make merry, Of lumber. property to docoratc• the $tit a Messrs Tt is a girl, course their blood is blue, therefore A meeting was held in the hall C`loniing' Events. While a resident of London South Mr P P Y g NOTES. -Mr J. C. Clark left for While Flaying in the and last ---- Callander has made for himself many ga Doherty ,ft Co., tor the use of or- blanitoba, on the 2nd inst. C.Hous• p g the reason they cannot condescend to last weak on Wednesday evening to and Mr fi. is 1'"y, fr,r bunting and V S, intends opening an office week, a little daughter of Jos, Cook such poor mortals ae we. Perhaps !n re -organize the Literary Society, but 1>airytnfticl's Social, Tovvn Ilan, AP be greatly friends, ed, Bas �cially cinwhe gry pet ; J. C. Y'.•vcnaon, for parlor ton, receivgd a painful wound in her our next issue we may be'able to tell owl to ,thn small attendanace the iii 16th. g Y in town. T. Mitchell has returned gg tinteer amts. ' from blanitoba,havirig sold his horses � cheek, by having'a abarp Atiek see'- I of some more of Wingham'a attiae• de;itIn, was held over till the neat Lecture p 1, Ath.rsey, \Villas ctanrch, heew Methodist S°intendant for two yeof ars set, and I1, A. 1 ; u+stPr, for the vol- gently run into it, 1 done, but for this we say adieu, Wednesday. Monday, April, 9th. 1r ndvantageously. , s,, Im I D t A n , d