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TWENTY-FOURTH VOL
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CLINTON, ONT., MAI.17, 1889.
ROBERT HOLMES, Publisher.
l $1.611 a }ear iu athauce
Bayfield. Tuckersmith. Blyth.I3lytli. Seaforth Wingham. Belgrave
BRIEFS.—Mr Esson was in town NOTES.—Rev Mr Howell, of Sea- Mr Jacob Hunter, teacher at Mc- at auction, at the Commercial hotel, MRS San Srnnoes.—This gifted DEAR MR EDrroR,—As the pias- NOTES- — Mr and MN Day, of
last week. Mr Ross took a pleasure forth, will preach in Turner's church, Gowan's school, near here, has sent on Friday, by Chas. Hamilton, and lady appeared in Cardno's opera hall, sure of business is pretty high just Guelpb,are the guests of Mrs J.Lovel.
party out in his boat one evening next Sunday afternoon. Mrs G. W. in his resignation,, to take effect at knocked down to Mrs Jas. Scott, of last Monday evening, to a large and now I would like to postpone my cor- Mr J. Lovel, ouc genial sad, enter -
last week, and they had a 'lovely' Wright, of Harrow, Essex county, is the midsummer holidays. 'Tis said Morris, for the sum of $2,005. Con- appreciative audience. She is the respondence to the NEW ERA fora prising merchant, has gone to Walk -
time. Quite a number of strangers visiting friends in this vicinity, Mr that Jac's ambition is to have a Rev. stable Davis is hard at work on the finest elocutionist that has ever visit- time at least, but as we do not wish ton on business. We can now boast
visit our town every week now ; plea- George Nott bas greatly improved prefixedto his name. We wish him
new tanks. On the morning of Fri- ed here. to "weary in well -doing" will see of all the necefsarieri of a village ; the
sure seekers always look for pleasant the exterior of his house by a coat of success, day last we hada heavy rain storm LEavINU Tows.—Dr Mackid will what the future brings forth, Your only thing wanted was a butcher shop
places, and Bayfield is one of the paint. Sheep washing is all the rage Harry, Jack and the `manager' accompanied by thunder and light- shortly leave town for Bannff, N. W. many readers must not think that and that was supplied one day last
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pleasantest ;aong the number we, e; at present. Messrs Edward Plewea went off on a fishing expedition the Hiss. Trinity church vestry meeting T., where he bas secured a Govern. Wingham has cotue to a standstill, week, Mr Snider, of Bayfield, having
on Thursday, Mr Scott and a number and Edward MoTaggart spent Sunday other evening. Harry had his usual was held on Monday night last. The ment position in the hospital there. because it is quite the reverse. Yes, opened out a shop, and is prepared to
of other young then ; on Friday, Mr last with friends in Goderich town- good luck. Jack cave home early, Methodist church Trustee Board held His successor here will be 1)r Forest, longit s on be booming and d no istake, ali day supply meat to the people round at
Morrison, of EIenaall ; on Saturday, ship. bringing a fish story with hjw. The a special meeting on Monday night from near Hamilton. tap of trowel the lowest prices. Mr F. Godfrey
Messrs Beattie and Elrington, of Var RELIGIOUS—On Tuesday evening `manager,' when last seen, was down `nst•onTaat Monday nhe Fire dehteldTheiRo en al face of Jas. B BACK AGAIN. — enonce the arm the Watson, the and wherever othe eye looks can bot the u Eand
la ds in He eallabeth The ooncertinng
na Sunday, Messrs Cos and Beattie young people on his hands and knees lookin for gproperty,near Sunshine, was eminent lecturer on our streets again. seen new b ildin s gradually rising8. S, No. 5 was agrand suttees a
._ of nPor.ter's Hill, A. Erwin, of Gode- a number of the nun eo le of the the first fish that Jack eau ht ! g gerson g 4 g g y'
Ontario Street church, Clinton, met g put u for sale byC. Hamilton, in He has been sojourning here for a from earth heavenward. Every one very long programme was presented
rich township, Mr C. and Miss Reed, with the Young People's Association The reeve and Mr Davis bad rather P } g
of Goderich, als5 a toad from Clinton , g town, on Tuesday, but there being no few days, during his stay he has ad- seems busy, some hues at pleasure and rendered in first-class style, and
and one from Seaforth. Cli. Gathering of Turners Church. Mr Manning a l+arm discussion the other day, bide high enough, the property was dressed meetings under the Y.1I.C.A. and some busy at work. Our gardens goes to show that the teacher, James
spring flower's seems to be the favor- took oharge, Mr Diamond assisted, about the depth of the tanks. Davis, not sold. Jacab, we would advise 24TH OF MAY.—Preparations are are beginning to look like Eden of Nicol, had taken great pains in pre -
and Mr W. Harland led the singing, it seems, says that be has dug the thee to keep thy wares in thy shop being made for a big day on the 24th. old, and the trees coming out in their paring for it.
}ten pastime of some of our young la -The subject,' Heaven and bow to get tanks as deep as required, while the on the Sabbath. Will says, ' We Sports and lacrosse nn the Recreation beauty fair as the cedars of (Lebanon. ••----
dies; or at least talking of gathering there," was introduced by Mr. Mann- reeve says he bas not gone deep want no organ. The Hopeful Glean- grounds in the forenoon, and races on But, alas, there is a thorn to every LoudesUoro•
them. Mr A. Elliott left for Buffalo ing, and also spoken to by Mr. Edge, enough by a foot. If the council ers held their usual meeting on Tues- "Fair View Park" in the afternoon, rose, and Wingbam's thorn is you CONCERT. ---Every preparation fo,
on Monday morning ; we hope this The meeting was a particularly plea- would go about things in a business• day evening, and there was a good and a grand concert under the sus- cannot see its beaus because of the
does not sound the knell of any of our Y the concert to be held in Bells Halle
oenn not
adies' hopes." Miss Morrison our sant and profitable one. like• way, tbere would be none of attendance. The Foresters held their pices of St. James (Catholic) church dust. It is almost as bad as were the Londesboro, on the •evening of the
has been visiting her sister, Mrs W. BAD SCARE.—As a certain. young these misunderstandings. regular meeting on Tuesday evening. in the env Hing. If the weather is fine locusts in Egypt,. for it is everywhere .24th of May, is being made, and for
Woods, later she wan with Mrs Marks, man was returning home from visit- The corner atone of the new Metho- The directors of the Mechanics' In- we will expect a'large crowd in town. •filling the house and the atmosphere. class. with Mr Oakes in charge, feel t
and is now with Mrs :1loorhouse ; we in ieighbors the other evening -diet church is to be laid on Queens sh'o'e were to meet on Tuesday even- LACROSSE,—The Western ,District But; say you, there is plenty of water confident of giving their audience one ;• , -.
are all glad to see Gerd's cheery face thraugh tl rather lonesome piece of birthday, by Mr H. A. Massey, of ing, but failed to get a quorum. J. C. L. Association will include teams i and the merchants have plenty of of the most enjoyable'programmes ever e
among us again. Boating is in full busb, he was atatled by the report of Toronto, President of the Massey Young, of London, is in town this from Stratford, St. Marys and Sea- money, in fact there is every facility presented in -the vicinity, The hall
swing on the river now, but the girls a pistol, and the next ,natant two 'Manufacturing Co: •- Another stone week, taking away the Hewing Massa' forth only, Bright,Goderich and Clin- for watering, why not water ? Well, will be decorated with evergreens and
have not started their early morning mensrushed towards him. Our
hero is to be laid by Mrs Anne Coulter. Slater & Sims have been building for ton having failed to place teams in air, our town fathers bad a'slight dis- flower's, which, with the class of little
rowing yet, we presume that will must at the moment be reminded of There is to 'be a number of speeches him. A young child of Mr 0. Fluk- the field'. At the annual meeting agreement with Hutton & Carr con- girls attired in white, will make it
come later, or perhaps they got tired the piece of poetry which says, from different gentlemen. There is er swallowed some lye the other day, held in Stratford, May 3:d, a series I cerniiig the water, and the former especially attractive. Care is being
of it last season. Mrs John Whiddon He who fights and runs away, also to be a tee meeting, or something but under medical care it is now in a of games between the league clubs come to the conclusion to be indepen- taken to arrange the programme in
and family left for Cape Breton, on May live to fight another -day, of the kind, in connection with it. fair way to recovery. The curbing was arranged. The first game will be dent altogether, moving the tank such a way that all shall enjoy and
Tuesday morning, where they intend for bia hat raised clean off his head The ceremony is to commence at 2.30 was successfully lowered into the first June 4th, St. Marys at Seafortb. down to the river, filling it by horse none tire as the different numbers are
to spend the summer; we think Mr and dropped into his hand like magic, p.m. Full particulars next week. of our new tanks on Wednesday. The STRUCK BY LIGHTICING.—Mr Ed- power, consequently they are now given. Besides the double class of
Whiddon will surely get • tired of and the way be got over stumps and The Good Templars •held their adjourned business meeting of tbe ward McNamara's barn, stable and busy at it, and in a few days the chorus and children a strong support
keeping `bath' before they return. fences was marvellous to behold. usual meeting on Friday night last. Methodist church takes place Friday sheds, at Leaclbury, were. struck by plague of dust will be a thing of the will be present from Clinton to con -
Some of our iris have been taking Take care, Amos, or they'll nab you Chief Templar, J. 0. McKinnon, evening' next. The sign now orna- lightning during the storm last Fri- past in Wingham. Again,our citizens tribute to .the - programme,
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-long walks la y; we wonder if they next time: -' - presided. They initiated two new wonting, the front door of the Com- day morning, and burned to the seem just now to be in an exception- ,Grace Robertson has been engaged
are all for the good ot their health. ScR0OL BOARD. — A meeting of candidates, raising their membership mercial House has the following' in- ground. It was with difficulty that ally healthy state of •both body, a"d for the occasion, and will give several
The favorite and only employment of the school board for the township of to 109. Mr F. Bryant was elected seription :—`Dr. W. J. Milne, Physi• his hotel, which was not more than mind. The reason of the latter, be- recitations during the evening. This
some of our young men in the spring Tuckersmith was held in Daley's Sentinel; Mr F. Metcalf was elected cion, Surgeon and Actoucher e we 30 feet from the buildings burnt, was cause nature has again become beau- talented young lady has honestly
is throwing units. H9rse racing Hotel, Egmondville, on Wednesday, representative to the Grand Lodge of wish the young doctor every success. saved. Loss on stock and buildings, tiful, and prospects bright. The res- earned the high reputation she pos-
employs one young lady and gentle- Tenders were secured for the building Canada, which meets in Toronto,The Y.P.S,C.E. held their monthly about $800. Insured for $400 in the son of the former, well, shalt we at- sesses as a reciter, and will doubtless
man very often lately; they both ride of the new school house in No. 4 sec- !about the last week in June. Wliterary meeting on Tuesday night "Economical." tribute it to the fact that for the past meet with a cordial reception in
well, Miss Barbara Homan, who tion, The -board decided not to I Pollock was elected Lodge Deputy last, W. H. Stewart presiding. There PERSONALS,—Mr dames Scott, of two weeks we have no less than four ,Londesboro, Misses Rumba'', Grace
has, been visiting in town, left on erect the woodshed and water closet :or ''lie ensuing Grand Lodge year. was -a choice programme of readings', the firm of Scott Bros„ has returned extra doctors in our midst, and ,they and Ida Boles, Messrs Roache and
Tuesday. addition. Tenders were received as We understand that a certain fami- songs, etc. The Society invited the from the Old Country ; he succeeded giving us free lectures nightly upon others will also be present from Olin -
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follows :—$973 $1097, $795 .,990 Gleaners to visit them on Tuesday, in disposing of the cargo of apples he the science of medicine, and upon ton. The motion songs and marching
church cions was Friday lin ast, t atnwhich $1100, and one from Mr Thomas Mc- ingithe� children to the school here,, 28th. The Society intendto have
f Jena took � ver with him, but at • a very he many ills our poorgbodies are sub- choruses by the children will be par-
' Kenzie,Clinton for the sum of $782 entertainmentabout the h o , hear loss ; the bulk of them he sold ject to. One vnun student, the ticularl attractive, The eboruses
werers John Fraser and Jos. Elliott and getting out of paying the teese, at $1 per barrel ; he says that any other evening, 'wean to put in his including class, children and outside
appointed as delegates to the which was accepted by the board, on due from non-residents, by having
Presbytery' meeting at Exeter. Mr, condition that the township council the children tell the teachers that Bill's Gtec'n, quantity were sold at a sacrifice, in say in rather au ungentlemanly man- help will number from eighty to one
Foresdo not refuse to raise the necessaryROTES,—Rev A. Stewart, of Clin- order to pay dock charges; the firm 'ter upon a certain subject„lout it is hundred voices, and all who can be
Walton,
having acceptederthe res to with parents had made arrangementsosuchawill lose over $3000 on the shipment, not likely he will do it again. Alas, present may feet confident of enjoying
at intended general royal. is expressed amount, A motion rywto meed, au- with the trustees,adwhen no made. a The ton, preached in Hill's Green, is Mr Steve Mills has returned to town poor Wash. But, say you, this is a a rare treat. Full' particulars on bills.
at his removal. plication the Secretary to make ceap- rangement just had been Sunday last. Mrs beR. t Buslemshell, relict and taken R position as head salesman funny leder without any news. The ... -
plication to the council for the Hetes- affair just came to light last week, of the late Air Robert Bushwell, of ,
Benmiller, nary funds for general school sur• when they were given notice to pay, Goderich,is at present stain with in Cardno's tailoring establishment: fact is, Mr Editor, there is plenty of Local Church Chimes.
poses, 'amounting to $2,136, which is in future,on the first dayof each Ler parets. Some of our young men Dr Coleman is Rt preaent.in Warsaw, news had we the time to indite it, but . Rev Dr Jeffrey, of Toronto, wl'l
LEAVING.—Rev ,lir Kestle, who much the lowest amount received for who went west this rin report N.Y., and will probably reniain there will just fell in a nutshell what was preach in Ontario St„ church scar, 3
has been of the Methodist week, also to pay t once feesodue P g' P six weeks ; he has been selected by heard upon the street corner the time earlyin June.
pastor15 or 20 years. [The board may rest from tbe first of last Januaryto date,work to be veEy scarce, and wages
churches on this
l avecircuit
ne for
June for assured that .lir McKenzie will give failing to comply to leave te schoolow. We wonder why Hill's Green the salt manufacturers of the States other evening. It was as follows,;— Miss Ida Boles is actingas organist
three years, will a them a first class job.) cannot be up with the times, and have as valuator of their works, slag', •etc., The band boys all went to Teeswater in,Rattenbur St. church, during the
some•new field of labor He has been • Scwooe BOARre--The schecl board abase ball club, like other `towns.' who, it is understood, have sold out on Sunday last, in order to play for y+
a faithful,hard-working pastor, leaves COUNCIL MEETING.—Much of the }laid a special meeting on Thursday to a syndicate of English inanufac-the Oddfellows, and that last Tues- absence of Miss Depew.
the circuit in an advanced spiritual business transacted at our last meet- evening last, to consider what steps
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conditionand will carry away the ing was of a nature not very enter- they should'site to secure the proper East �Vatvanosll, Curers, Mr Wm. Logan and family, day was Arbor day, but not much Rev S, Acheson, of Kippen, and
,e • of Seaforth,. left town- last Friday work -dobe wplanthg Sud beautify_
good will of alt: r here he will be taining as reading,matter for , your efficiency, especially in the lowest de -'Mr . Wm. Marwood took home' a afternoon, •for Carberry, Alan., where ing, also bow the other evening Rev, A. SSewartClinton, exchanged,
pulpits oSunday last
stationed he does not yet know, as he readers. Except the School Beard partment of the school, where, it ap- new binder, on Thursday of last week. the. ,will reside in future ; Mr Logan ' while •Dr .Chisbalm Wass preparing
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believes in the, matter being Ieft en• question, the Court of Revision and . pears, there arse 140 .pupils under one. Iter Mansoni is one of our enterpria= will he greatly missed by 'the Y. el C. some medicine in some way or other May district meeting of the Metho-
tirely in the hands of the Stationing the building of a new school house at teacher. The board • appointed a ing go-ahead farmers. A., he being one of it moµt •aptive ft ignited, and pretty badly burned dist churches to Goderich district
Committee, and as the Board :have the north end of the township, little committee to meet the trustees of the Mr John H. VanCamp, who recent- members. . the doctor. Then there was consider- will be held at flensRll, on the 21st
not invited any one to succeed him, of interest to your readers has been Methodist church, and if possible ly rented his farm of fifty acres for a -•— able praise given to the contractors and 22nd lust.
on the same principle, who his sac discussed by the council. The vote secure the church for use as a year, now offers it for sale. It is in Hallett. who are rushing things at Bell s furnf It is expected that. Mayor White -
ship will be is not kncicsr, upon the by-law to abolish the town- school, with a view to purchasing the a gaud situation and ought to find a pori,.—til, John Brickende•ri had lure factory in a pretty good style.
--«.« — ship board of trustees will be taken old building as soon as the new ready market. a bee on Saturdayand Mondaymorn- One thing worthy of notice was how head will lay the corner stone of the
Exeter. on the 22nd inst. The people seem- •cburcb is ready for use. The board, new Ba'tist church, at a time yet to
FARM SOLD,—Mr John Loadman, to be less interested is the question after discussing the situation pretty Mr hlaw hien, cis pe, our enter- ing, raising his barn. (Zaire a num- a certain man, well-known to Clin- be decided upou.
rising saw miller, is putting a dew her of young colts have died around Ionians, in moving last week,tbought P
of the 1st con: of Usborne, sold his than formerly. Our Court of Re- thoroughly, has come to the conclu- P
is the 29th inst. sion that more schooland •an- engine in his mill, also a lot of add,• here this spring, Messrs John Ford he would himself take a basketful of A special contribution will be taken
farm, consisting of ib6 ecresto Mr vision to meeton room
tional machinery for manufacturing and John Biggtn being among the choice glassware because of it being tip in Rattenbury St, church, on Sr 1 -
le intends
remove Btght, for Manitobas A era appeal, are in. The people After
er teacher is she board
oa ly neeessary. hoops.We hope Elam will • realize lose?'. Mr Will Snell, of the gravel rafter, but alas, alas. the handle came day next, to help meet the finencs't
He intends to to generally but satisfied areh the new After bud}nese, the ant, and
regaleded good profits from this his latest ven- road, also lost a valuable mare the out of the basket, and there was, oh obligations of tbe year.
in the fall. assessor, but as values are a matter ,to McBride's restaurant, and other da my, a terrible smash upon the side-
AccIDENr.—As Mr Wm. Treble, of of opinion it is not to be wondered at themselves with a dish of ice cream. tuThe township engineer wRd out ti Goon 13gxsratAN.—Your cor• walk,ate p terrible story to tell when Clinton talent was distributed r r
Exeter, was engaged raining a frame that the new assessor lass made some PERSONAL. —Mr J. A. Brownlee, of reapondent had the pleasure, one day he got home, Another fact spoken ninefollows last Sunday :—Mr A. H,Man-
cottage on the second concession of changes which do not agree with the Clinton, was in town,, on Sunday and this eek on the ninth concession in last of a look through the stables of was how that the four barbers had Hing Preached in Blyth in ALethodiat
Biddulpb,a serious accident occurred. views of the assessed, hence a few Monday. W. Powell, of Clinton, a his disputed professional outlet fora JohnaeAgnew's of Mr T. week,
Michael, of the 2nd con. dwindled down to the two old estab-church,
roc and Mr e W. Young releavedein
kickers. Apetition waspresented toc
A young man named Robt. Fault, brother ofk. Mr G. Powell, was in town R + Although Mr McMichael is yet a lishe+d men. But, sir, I might keep. Holmeaville,
whose parents live in that township, the council signed by 45 ratepayers this week. R. McLeanof Goderich, drain through John McCallum's farhmo your man, be is fast becoming one on for a long while longer did time
was assisting and was under the build, interested in the school section where
was in town this week. Miss Snell, He decided that the water must of the leadinghorsemen of Huron, and space permit, but as neither will Rev Mr Edge will go to Seaforth
ing attending to one of the jacks, it is proposed to build a new school of Seaforth, is visiting at Dr Sloan's. through Mr DlcCallum's place. osaypromising younext Sunday, and Rev J. E. Howell
house. Thepetition expresses theABEBALL.—ThesixthlineJuniors he has now in his stables five beau- we will adieu, romisin a
when the support gave way and heP A, Gibson, of Clinton,titwas in town will preach in Rattenbury St. church
was frightfully crushed. A doctor desire of the petitioners that the pre -
this week, Miss Janet McQuarriP have received and accepted achat- tiful young stallions, each of which better budget nest time,
he trotted out for our inspection, Nov AAINIS MORIAR,” in the morning, and Ontario St. in
was called and rendered all the may sent school house be repaired and obi left on Friday for Norval, a small lenge from a junior team in Blyth to The first is a splendid 2 -year old, MAITi,A?ID rP.ESB)'TF.ar.—At a meeting the evening, Rev J. Livingstone tak-
ante possible and it is hoped he may jects to the proposed change of site.
village near Toronto,where she has play a game of base ball shortlp..The sired by McCartney, which •
would be of the Presbytery of Maitland held at ing Ontario St. in the morning.
recover, The township board -seem to take it secured a situation. P. Kelly was in date and grounds have not been de- hard to beat; next comes a.2•yr. old Windham on Tuesday the following re
STRUCK BY LIGHTNING.—A severe for granted that the council will figd Clinton on Friday. Miss Maggie cided on as we write, but wherever Boreland Chief, which; for style and solution was passed,, on motion of Rev On Sunday morning next Rev Mr
thunder storm passed over this place the money to pay for the new house, Drummond is away on a visit to her played the game will be an interest -
action, will make some take a back Mr Sutherland, seconded by Rev Mr Smith will administer the rite of ft
about noon on Friday. The dwelling for the building of which tenders are sister in Sarnia. G. F. Middleton, of ing one. Our Juniors had a very seat at the coming fairs. Ilut Tom's Hartley : baptism in the Baptist church, here.
house of Mr Isaac Handford was asked. Few 'Will be surprised should Toronto, was in town this week, We successful season last year, as they pride is his Kenilworth's,of which That this Presbytery expresses in the The evening service will he the last
struck by lightning, the chimney was the council arrive at the conclusion are pleased to see Miss Annie Walker won every game they took part in, he has three, one a year old, one seven strongest terms its d.isap ,oval of the one to bo preached in the present'
totally wrecked and the floor and that the wishes of the people who use able to be around again. Mr C. We wish them the came good luckacts wing the
said tne Jesuit ordthe p and maewhich will be torn down to
the school and who will have to paymonths Old, Rnd last, but not ]east in endowing the said order from the public building,
carpet were torn up. Mr AlfredMaughan, of Toronto, was in town this year• value, in the estimation 'of its owner, fends, and therein recognizing the make room for the new edifice. The .
Allen, market gardener, who was for rhe building of it should be con- ,ie week. Mr Alex. ];liar is able -NOTES. W. J. Fenwick has gone is one a week old from his well•authority Popepresent building is one of tbe oldest
about .leu rods from Handford's P of the of in Can- g
suited, rather than those of parties
in the town, having been originally •,
to wait on customers again. We on a two weeks visit to friends in the known prize mare. These horses are adian legislation.
house, was knocked down, but was who have no direct interest in the hear that our editor is going to change vicinity of Collingwood. inspector all being raised for the subjects of That this Presbytery t rrtherstroogly built for the use ot the Bible Chris- •
not hurt much. The barn of Saun- matter, and having arrived at that quarters shortly.Miss Julia Coates Malloch- was visiting the schools in Uncle Sam, and Torn says, "You bet disapproves of the conduct of those liana.
dere and Harvey, about six miles out conclusion, decline to raise the mo -
is awe on a viit to relatives in'the this township last week. One of our they will have to pay for them too." members of the1lonse of Commons who . AT Hoatr.,—'1lie Young Ladies of
in Stephen township, was also struck ney. This the council .clearly may States. Mr Israel Taylor, of Clinton, youngell owejoined the Forestershave opposed the disallowance of the
do, if two-thirds of site numbers so fell(ows) ) inwnded for lad week PP St. Paul's Chun♦, gave a very plea-
. and was burnt, with about 600 bushels decide. Yours' truly,A LISTENER. a ant Sunday in the village; Master last week, bIr Richard Stonehouse The balk hear] of the Walker's -urn
aforesaid Act of Endowment, sacred duty, so
p g doing have violated their sant and enjoyable entertainment in
of oats and 300 bushels of barley.Henry Sloan (the doctor s son) is on has got the contract foY drawingthe saw mill burst last week—no sawing
Tuesday
Insured'. in the Hay & Stephen Mu- "'� the sick list. W. Shane toek pail in• milk to' the Bel rave cheese factor allegiance to the Crown, and have ren- ing last,
lloute, pn even
Stanley. Pg y' for a while,• dared themselves unworthy of the.con- ing last, to a hobo) full of people. A
%tual'Co: a concert in Morris, on the 1pth, Mr from rho sixth line, John Anderson The hand of death has been mak- fidence of their constituents,thus giving very interesting programme was pre-
PEP.SOSAL,—Airs Joseph McCully, Manning, of Clinton, occupied the• lies boon erecting a new wire 'elite ing another inroad in the ranks of
Summerhill. whom we reported last week as much pulpit of the Methodist church' here, on the front of his farm ; it lOoks ver a standing in_this peaceful and prosper- rented, after which refreshments were
im roved is strain in a very weak y those who are, and were residents of ons Dominion to an order which .for served. Miss Ainuntcastle occupied
A COMING EVENT.—Dame rumor hate but' sli trai improved. Mrs in a very acceptable manner, last nice.•_ this township, Miss Hannah Toliver over 300 years has proved a curse to the chair in a most exceptable man
saps that in•a few days a wedding will g P Sunday, morning and evening. F. — being the victim. She has been a every country where it has obtained a ner. The proceeds amounted to 528,
take place, the principals in the case Duncan McGregor, who has been in Jonnston, our lawyer, is in London West Waw:rnoyh' resident of Detroit for a few years, footing ; and this Presbytery farther
residing at Summerhill and Colborne. Kent county for some time, has re- this week. Rev Mr Tonne w� athat Peddlers and horsemen are travel• being the main support of her mother, expresses its appreciation of the Patti• The closing meeting of the Quar-
It will be a treble weddingand still turned to her home. Attwood on Sunday, helping e ling in such vast numbers that the who resides on the 13th concession. otic conduct of the thirteen who had ter]', Board of the Ontario St. church
there if only one man'in(gthe case. NEW BUILDINGS.—Mr Wm. Scott quarterly services there. J. R. For- roads are getting well flattened out, It appears she had been troubled proved faithful to their trust on that was held on .Monday evening. A
• ♦ fs erecting a kitchen, which will add myth is in Bluevale this week. and in first class osier. with a tumor of late and under the occasion. ��►.-_ _ large representation was present. The
rich Township. much to the convenience of his house. advice of her physician, she went to Ki nburn• yearly reports showed the finances in
iVOCLD NOT SELL.—Ales. Bedour Alt Alex. Innes is erecting a small BRIEFS.—We would advise the bell It is our painful duty to record the the hospital to have an operation Mr JI}Ilson is building the stone the best state for many years. The
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has refused an oiler of $6,000 for his dwelling house for his father and ringer to apply a little axle grease. death of one of the earliest and oldest performed, but never rallied after- foundation for Mr building
new car- connexional collections were $175 in
farm on the Maitland. This is a good mother, as the old dwelling house is Charlie says }awn tennis is tuft the inhabitance of this township, in the wards. Her remains were brought to riage shop. advance of any previous year, The
becomin unfit for a residence. game for to take exercise out of, and person of Mr J. Leddy, who died on Londesboro for interment. Mr Peter Pa ,naso, 11r Murray's missionary sub'scriptiona were $110
round
and as there is only $500 be- GRANGE MEETING.—The regular it is goingto be all the ra a this passing assistant in the cheese factory, ar- ahead of last ,year, The membership
g 10th lust. after asein the allotted
tween them, why don't they split the meetin of the Stanley Sun Grange summer; Fred says,'Theme. my sen- three score and ten by 18 years. De- kIensall rived last Monday, looking hale and has increased 88, and the congruga-
was held on May14th with aver omen's too,'and he takes hold of his ceased was a quiet and unassuming Lien now fills the enlarged church,
difference, y chalk and water cart, and starts for His remains were interred We regret this week to have to hearty.
STRUCK By LIGHTNING. — The fair attendance. A long discussion the tennisground. Nearlyall our person.chronicle the death of Mr John Petty, Mr Stewart has moved his stable Mr Manning Was elected represents -
struck
of Friday morning last on the beat breed of horses to raise in in St. Augustine cemetery, on the which event took place in Hensall,on from the front of his lot to the rear, Live to District Aieeting at Hensall,
struck a chimney on the house of Mr this county took place. The majority
merchants -have signed an agreement 12th. The cause of death was a gene Saturday left, after a very short ill- which change enhances the value of next week. During thq evening a •
to let their'cclerks and employees off ral breakingupof the system. nese. Deceased was 68 years of age other property, in addition to his special committee appointed by the
Geo, Hudie, shattering the same, and of those present were in favor of at era o'clock on two nights of the y Board, consisting of Aleddre ll, Tip•
also injuring a couple of rooms. Mr heavy draught as being the moat sale -
week, (Intended tor last week) and one of the oldest and most re- own on Victoria street.
Mudie only had the house insured able arid profitable breed. A debate week, during the summer months ; The seeding is progressing very spected residents of Hay township, Mr J. R. Murray,ho last week lady, E. Turner and A. 11. Manning,
about a month ago. will take place on the 28th inst. Sub- it is a move in the right direction. satisfactorily at sresent, and' In a few Hehad lived in Hensall for the past was scouring the .country in search of submitted the following resolution
The to*n walkers are terribly put " Thie Board dallies to express its
ARBITRATION.—A short time since ject, �ti hick is the more profitabledays it will be completed, Fall few years, and the ftineral,which took some good horse flesh: purchased a
a stallion owned by Mr W. Cantelon stock t raise, sheep or cattle," about on account of the notices posted
by the G. T. R,, but they cap they'd wheat lank well in some parts, other place on Mondays was vera largely Samson mare in the vicinity of Luck• highest and heart}est appreciation o
got out of a field and injured a horsefields appear to have been badly win- attended. now• John says be paid vicinity
figure the services rendered w' the circuit
j sooner take the mud for it thany any T growing NOTES, The sacrament of the. at least he did not steal her, during the past year by our
belonging to Mr settle
the amount
of Dungannon. $10 a trip. Messrs W. McKay and ter killed, f a few nice average actor, Rev J. Edge, and esteemedto assure
arbitration to settle' the amount goo latedor last week t R. Clarke are hard- at work on the days wage to come, a good • Nom.
Supper was administered in Mr George Clark is - down at pre-- p, +
g Again the hand of death has been stone work of Mr )Vietcalf�,3 new crop might be safely predicted. Carmel church, on Sabbath last. The sent with a severe attack of inflamma- him of our fullest confidence in him
dams es was held in Cads, n on+g P end of our continued prayers for his
Friday, but arrived at no dtwo partiesn,and
in our midst, reminding us it the in- belise. Who was it that pulled the The dreaded inroad n into our race has Methodists of Hensall have treated tion of the lungs, but we hope to see e
the matter wits left to the two stability of all earthly pursuits. This bell rope, about 12 o'clock, on Sun- again made an our midst. their church to a couple ot coats of him shortly restored to his usual health and strength in • the Iliastet's
interested to settle themselves.. time it has taken one who has long day night. The fire brigade had the Again the insatiable sieve has claim- e u and otherwise renovated health. Also an the sick fiat of late ae dstre the Rood guidance of c
• • • held a prominent position amongst engine out for practise on Friday the ed another victim,. This time it is it, and are this week having the aisles is Mrs Robert Lindsay and Mrs N. T. our Heavenly Father the past year ;w
Manchester. us, the wife of our eateemed villager, 10th inst., also on Tuesday, the 14th; one who had not reached the allotted and platform carpeted ; the appear- Adams, both of whom are conyales• has been one of great rlty,peace
intendhd Mr last week three score ears and ten,but verging ante of the church is thereby greatly nen! and see one of g this result has Beep;
Dr McKay. She was a great sufferer go it boys, you will be experts after Y g g .••-• -- — produced largely by the tact, wisdom
Mr James Huckingbottom arrived for the past few years, from an inter- awhile. Last week the farmer came into ripening womanhood, at the enhanced. The brick work of Mr J.
at the summit of fatherly affection, nal disease. Deceased was held In to town without any coat, and wear early age of thirty-five years. Miss Brintnell'a residence is being pushed The Methodist church, at f3rnmiller`, and gen ursel of our pastor. We ,�
high esteem b all who were acquaint. in a tremendous straw hat ; he re Annie Fowler was cut down by that ahead, Air lights Stoneman has sky tens a been
ee put will tinder t1n reanenod pledge ourselves to continued and
last week, when he cried in the fol g y q g 1( V.) P united support of him in his labors,
nos of his heart, "my sin." ed With her. Her remains were in- marked, 'Hot, mint it, for the rah es prevalent disease, consumption. An- and side put in, and intends for Divine service an Sunday, May 2rith, and we earnestly desire bis return to
Mr John „'Melville, a citizen of 'erred in the Dungannon cemetery 11;ay. The village tailor now- sports other member, a couple of years ago, Again engaging in the photographing and 7 ps will be preached at 10 a. m. our midst for the earning ,oar.
Londesboro, has taken up his res,- : on Sunday last. The doctor and his a white pit g, that makes two in the was cut off by this fatal malady. Her business ; Will is very good at "catch-
remains
7 p, m. by Miss S. J. Williams, the This resolution was unanimously
remains were interred in Dungannon ing, the shadow ere the substance evangelist, and in the afternoon by Tlev.
adopted bya Stu }in vote. +
dance here, being engaged in the epi Itis eicommtfnihave tein their affliction. ct}on.of the en- Thvilte faage rm of W P.Scottwonder who rwaseputbur? cemetery, last Friday,fades." T. C. Manderson, a former pastor. P g
cissa shop of Mr J. B. Brown. y,P
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