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7.7 TWEf+iTY-FOURTB VOJ+• tl e ksole Number P146 ur Weekly Fudget CLINTON, QNT;, F ',BRITARY 21, 1890. ROBERT gOLM1;S, Pubil4hee , t 11.60 a year to advance Wingham. Winghstm.• Blyth. Layfield. • Dr Chisholm is again on the sick QUITE A t3MABH, --On Thursday Tu lice Editor Qf the Clinton New Eru. SPOOTING-The Bayfield Gua Club liar, having got a relapse of Ia grippe. of last week a Mr Cruickshank en- . DEAR SIR,-- It has long been had a shooting match on •1•ueaday, He is quite unable to attend to the tered the grocery store of Mr Yates, frond a very difficult tb i for the Wbeu.Messte Polloa'r, Woo le and GIS - people of his numerous pat:enta: his dog following him in, when, all people of the flourishing village of meinhardt were °oasen w shoot ag- pF INTERESTING NEWS b ainst Meseta Rutledge, Newcomhe IDIPROVING.—Mr Terif, of whom once, it made a bound for the win- Blyth to procure their honest dues, and Turner. Alter some good shoot• mention was made last week, is on dow, and leapt through a .five dollar from. a certain class, who have long in on both sides it way the From all parts of the County—by wide-awake the mend, although at present he is pane of glass. so startling the horse been trying to live on the credit that form or team had won by at found points,t ' and lively Correspondents perfectly helpless. Had he been in- standing outside that it started off at they can get from the merchants, and for score being83 to 76. 1a jured one inch further on the body, tull speed. Mrs Cruickshank, with the work that theycould get out of _ it would have killed him instantly. her baby, was seated in the buggy, the laboring class, and never have A CLOSE CALL. --One day last week -- It would be good, wholesome read- but she did not get frightened and the principle to offer them a cent for whilst one of our lady drivers was St. Helens. Hay. ing for both Conservative and Re- jump. out; she grasped the linea firmly what they done. They seem to be taking an outing she met with what e� Weatherhead NOTES. --Ww. Hill has gone on an former, should they purchase last and stopped the animal before it got living an easy life, and dress like might have been an accident. A N Tturned GeorgeWinghamfarther than the Queen's hotel. gentlemen, at other people's expeuse. number of children just let out of has returned from Michigan, look- extended visit to frieedy in Chatham weelM Times, and peruse — And so, to try to banish this cursed schooLwere on the street and upon y lug hale and hearty- Miss Weather.- vicinity. Mrd Luker had a very Dr McDonald's speech. I tell you, Londesboro'. evil, which many seem to look on as the approach of the carriage, all left ` bead, of Grindstone city Mich., ie last, and wood bee on Wednesday sir; the doctor is by no means a small r DR TURNBULL (ot Urs. Reeve & Turn- no sin, and to avoid this evil a letter the road but one girl, �nho was con - appeared friends in this vicinity. Mr. last, in the evening a pleasant I potato in Ottawa's big house. buil, Clinton) will visit Londesboro, profes- sionally,no Halton, wasACCIDENT.—On on Monday, Thursday and Friday PP of each week, and can be consulted at the but the writer seems to be afraid to person was bort, although the buggy t friends M married. has come with his bride to time until the small hours, tripping day last, as Mre Stewart, widow ogles recently occupied by Dr Reeve, jr.due be very pointed on the matter. I was almost upset. P g live in our town. We cordially wel ' to the music of the violin. Mc Vv m• of the late Mr Alex. Stewart, was NOTICE TO DEBTORS — The accounts think it woi 1d be a very good plan I,EAyING,—Mr Valentine Roth who large quantity PI I oma both and hope they may be Curry ie still far from well ; we hope walking past Mr J. Kerr's, she slipped and partundersigned es er owing aro hereby noticed thaten at Ion all the creditors to join has been amongst us for a great num• citizens. for his speedy recover and fell,breakingher arm. She long shared to be happy P Y y the same are not paid bythe let of March, and form a society, having together list of bar of years, takes his departure for Mr William Smith, of Sunridge, is --•` managed to get to the doctor's and the accounts will positively be placed in the names of those,who do not pay Listowel in a few weeks. A number visiting his parents at prestjnt. Senmiller. J have it set, and is doing as well as court for collection. The books are with period, of years ago Mr Roth's brawl ry was OBITUARY.—Again i t is our pain - Ales Stewart, Esq , ex Deputy Reeve NOTES.—Master Emanuel Maedel Mr. Jeffery, who is authorized to give re- ceipts. accounts, acan C. MEYERS, Hensen called the dead beat fiat, published, burned to the ground, and he then fol -drily to tell of two more auduen "` of West Wawanosh, has returned who has been confined to his roam FOR THE SAKE of AULD LANG From another correspondent. and never give them trust again. If built a fine brick residence on the deaths in our midst. This time both from an extended visit amongst I all winterlby inflammltary rheumatism SYNE —A married gent, who recent- OUR BEST WIeHES GO WITH HER. this course is pursued, ie will bring old site. We are extremely sorry to youth and age are the victims of ,the friends in London and the vicinity. is now able to be around again. Mr ly resided in Wingham, but now lives —This village has lost one who has some of those dead befits to time.— part with Mr Roth for by his removal fell destroyer, first Mrs Nicholson, of • Mrs and plias Adams left on Tuesday John P Port Huron. has returned home a "free citizen" in Goderich, and is been a favorite in its midst for some It is rumored that this step is likely Bayfield loses one of its best citizens. the 4th con, from paralyses, who fast for Birmingham, England, where t from Huron. Mr James Jewel, also a subscriber to your paper,would, time, by the marriage, on Tuesday to be taken, and if it comes in force STILL ANOTHER. —W a were just diad on Wednesday morning, the 12th • they intend staying for same time, I of Goderich township, has purchased Chas. H. Adams, of thiswe believe, make an excellent corres• last, of Miss Susie Hiles, daughter it will surprise some of the nobs, as thinking whilst writing this weeks inst. The funeral took place on Her seri, C the blacksmith shop from Mr Pteffer. "ifofBy g g budget of news what a sad duty a Thursday at 2 o'clock,a good num- town, accompanied them to Portland, We welcome him back to our little I Pendent for that town the said Mr Wm" Hiles. her marriage well as some other lag men to tains. hamlet, as he bad been a resident le town is still alive." Now, like a good she becomes a resident of Comber, see their names upon thin List. Look correspondent's was when he is requir- her of vehicles being in the proces- b fellow, let us hear from you, D. B. D. Kent Co., and we trust she will be out, boys, and pay up pair debts be- Library e- ed to chronicle deaths,especialiy when sion. Also Robert A. Taylor, •.of LITERARY,—Our Mechanics Inst. this place some years a6o as active and useful in church fore you are over taken by this sad they occur amongst the very cream of Wawanosh, in his 22nd year. gf , r Thursday has their second meeting on THE I. 0. p ORGANIZED.—The I. justthe land. The death is announced of suffering 4 Grippe, evening last, and was a West Wawanosh. 0. F. was properly organized here on and other work there as she always train of disgrace. Loon OUT BOY. had been goffrom L Gri e Ann Fanson, and catching a fresh cold inflamma- grand success. The pt incl al featurehas been here. That her many late relict of Richard g P Cousurnment counciliththe met according all Friday last, when about Theretymem• old friends wish her all manner of Erueefield. Ching, Bayfield, Deceased was one tion set in, and in spite of all medi- ^ in the program of t tie avenging was to adjournment with members bars were enrolled. are in happiness goes without saying. NOTES. —The lectures delivered by of the oldest settlers in the neighbor- cal aid and skill could do for him, the debate resolved that "The erten- present. The minutes of former meet- Wingham now three first-class bene- NOTES,—Our V. S,, Mr J.J. Walk. Dr J. N. Cadieux, of York, un -hood and attained the good old age he died at noon o❑ the 12th lost. s4�n of the C. P. R. from Wingham ing were read and approved. The tress- volont societies, and we believe that er, has moved to BlythMr J..ng there- der the auspices of of NewalTemplars of 75. He was a fine specimen o robust via St Helens to Goderich would be act's report for January showed bal- were they patronized as they should b , to increase his practice. Mr A. last week, were of high order, instruct manhood and youthful vigor, bus - b flier, leader to this community." R.K. ance and receipts amounting to $3277- be, - f there woulderenot of very much y, tive and profitable; for over two hours DEATH of A MINISTER.—We are sassed of n very buoyant and cheerful Miller, of the affirmative, sup- 12,and expenditure $3029 69, leaving call -for the erection a poor house Wiekea is in Hensel' this week each night the Dr. held the large and sorry to be called upon this week to spirit, he was very popular with old ported by Peter Clark and Jas Ram- $251 83 on flim . Mr Thorns core- in the county of Huron. looking at stock there. Mr John fence in the best of humour ; he was record the;death of a highly esteemed and young alike. He was a young age. John Webster for the negative plained that the municipality of Kin- Coming is in London on business ver PePular here Rev. D. M. Ram- citizen, the Rev. C*eo. Jemeison, wh8 man of good morals and a regular supported b D. Rutherford and J. loss and West Wawanosh had occupied MORE ENTERPRISE,—Not iof this this week. John Cartwright and she Bay, B. D. of Londesboro, and Rev. S. passed quietly to his rest on Friday attender of the Knox church, Bel - B. Weathetested Both sides being Parr, of his property, lot 26, con, 14, as •leg the many dry goods stores of this ter went to Whitechurch, on Monday, Y, a roadway for a number of years and town, all of which sell groceries, we to attend the wedding of their cousin. Acheson, of Kippen, occupied with evening of last week. The very large grave. Besides his mother and sin' keenly contested, so much BO at times claimed some compensation for same. marked acception, Union church pul- number who followed his remains to P have four groceries exclusive, and Our old friend, Charley Meyer, was brothers and two sisters he leaves a that a listener would imagine that he Moved thbyat Mr Bailie, seconded by Mr yet theta will soon be a fiftt, as a in town last week. The dance at Pit last Friday and Monday ; the eom- the cemetery on Monday attested to host of other relatives and friends to heard the steam monster give Helens Lock, rt to act alongcowithl appoint Mr Mr Graham has rented a vacant store Bell's hotel, on Fridaylast,was a munion services throughout were lar- the respect in which he was held in mourn his early demise. Margaret shriektaicand pull qp nt Sta from Kinloss act cilin a delegate, and opposite the market square, where he succes, as nil thboys claim to gely attended. The Royal Templars this community. A halt was made M. ndhisAn, second daughter of Mr station, also the eloquence and ora- from council the matter, and intends to conduct another such buei• greatave hada good time, Mr and Mrs of the village intend holding a social at the Presbyterian Church, which Anderson, Deputy -Reeve ®f tory exhibited in the enthusiasm of that the clerk notify Kinloss council toat Jas. Dallas's 2nd Con., Tucker- was suitably draped for the.oecasion, FinleyFinl Wawanosh, died on cave y,,. such project, somewhat stimulated that effect. Carried. The clerk was ofs Wi ghampa sizer weitoft nin athink lace Fell are visiting in Bluevale. smith, on Tuesday eveningMarch 4th, and where the Revs. Forest, of Wal night, 17th inst,at the age of 19 years, y the many advocates of a wisely belle- authorized to give credit to Waltera grand time may be expected. The ton, McConell and Hart, of Varna, 9 months and 4 days. She has been ficial railroad scheme, now on foot Campbell, lot 25, con. 12, for three days the dry goods merchants should be Stanley. local branch, No. 66, of the Equal and Hill, of Bayfield, improved the suffering for some time from a cow- entitled work in addition to what he was contented with their dry goods, leav- RETURNED HOME.—Mr Wm. Rights Association of this village, in- occasion by appropiate addresses, ligated • rouble of the heart and to tap the garden of Huron County entitled to do. Moved by Mr Todd, ing to the grocers the full benefit of Aekenhead. and bride, returned home for which the judges could come to seconded by Mr Lockhart,nthat m.f S. the same. and have settled down on tJse home- tend holding a public meeting in the after which the Bayfield and Varna lungs. She was. an amiable young took gY g no other decision than that favorable McLean be paid $5 in full of claim for stead farm; they ave the best Hall, on Friday evening Royal Templars of Temperancelady and highly respected. She was to the affirmative. After this the damages in taking outgravel forpast ELECTRIFIED AT LAST.—The elsehappi- Temperanceth; speakers from a distance charge of the body. Deceased was conscious to the last, and spent the +.; g g wishes of all for their future are expected ;the friends and foes of bora in Dumfrieshire, Scotland,in last hours bi her life in advice to the string band gave some excellent two years. Carried. The auditor's re- tris light electrified us Wingham Hess P music, and the meeting was brought port was presented. Moved by Mr people, for the first time, on Monday G000.—A great deal of gond has the movement are invited. Quite a 1823, and emigrated to this country other members of the family. _ the Per - to a close by singing the national Lockhart, seconded by Mr Gibson that night last, The reason it has been de- been done by Mr Richard Jennison number of races of la grippe are still in 1843. He received his education fectly reconciled she died happily the auditors report be es p ted and that Ylongand others, on the London Road, by found in and around the village. The in Glasgow and Edinburgh and eom- trusting in the Savior for strength to anthem. P p. la ed for so a time,is that theresocial at Mr Joseph Robinaon'a,under plated his theological course at Knox DEATH than is with feelings of the clerk have 150 copies printed. Car- was so much sickness at the factory holdingPra erweetin s each Sundaybelieve. Her parents have the deep sympathy deathwe are calls. upon tied. On motion of Mr Bailie and Mr where some of the machinery' was Y g the auspices of theMethodistSabbath College, Toronto. For a number of sympathy of the community. Her ' ` ' ' to chronicle the of an did and ]her the auditors were paid $8 each- made, that theycould not fill orders;evening, alar— number attends. School, was well attended. Mr John years be taught the Grammer School remains were buried in Brandon PERSONALSge n John i 18 owan Jameson is spending a few weeks a- in Chatham, and some of the premie- cemetery, on IIloburie highly respected resident of lliaat The reeves reported having had onsia de however, it has come at last, and we has had another relapse and is not so Wawanosh in the person of William ing with the Ashfield reeves to considermon his old friends in Granton, pre- ent men of Toro6to .were under his Orr, who passed peacefully to rest on the proposed change in the Court Room, hope to stay, as it is most decidedly well as last week. Mr John $utcbart vioug to his going to Manitoba. The tuition during his college course.— ot the 34tH inst., after a lingering illness but that no definite arrangement had ahead of the coal oil lamps; yes, as has also been indisposed for a week or Misses of Clinton,Manitoba. arehomeThHe to the congregations of - nearly three months. Mr Orr been meds as yet.rMoved by Mr Lock-ae for as to Wingham an many yilies two, and is now under the doctor'sMcDonald, by care.' Mr Wm. Scott has gone this spending es a few well earned holidays. He ministeredtburto th er and Port Perry NOTE — Anniversary services in came here when all was bush, and barn, sec., Mr Bailie, that the late towns double its age, and a few yearsMiss L.gllarks is visiting friends in the of which ho received the next Sun- members, to leave Statute held through ago double its population.from a token latter their appreciation,a day ; PRresbyterian r rt Church Madera - home like of the sturdy of his day, hewed the clerk, to leavethe Statutes held by week to London, to attend.e. meet- Wingham. out the sturdy forest a comfortable them belonging to -the municipality at EVANGELISTIC. —Mr Keefer this ing of the Dominion Grange. -- -. gold watch and chain with tor of the Synods of Hamilton and home for himself and family. But the clerk's elites, Carried. Moved by week, until Thursday, conducted his STATISTICS.—The total assessment Leeburn. handsome inscription bearing the date of London, will preach morning and NOTES. -Mies Edith Horton and her 1872. The late Rev. geneleman re- .evening; on Mondayeevening coin_ when this was done, and about to Mr Lockhart, sec. by Mr Todd, who have revival services in the CongregationalleOn for the township of Stanleyfor thetired from active congregational cert will be given in the aro retire to take the good of his hard not paid their ify those parties have church, when he far he pe . past year is $1,678,445, On this as• cousin Louisa Hillier, of Goderich comforts, found himself with a not paid their subscriptions to the late Sunday morning last preached in sessment there was raised for county are visiting friends at Stratford this duties about four years ago, but still quite a variety of talent has been se • earned oo , tiered and worn out constitution s treasurer's possible. account, to ri the same as the congregational church; i❑ the purposes, ^x3356.89. For township week. Mr George Hillier paid our continued to fill the pulpit of Bay- cured for the occasion: The Revs J. aha gravesoon as Carried. The fol -p burg a visit last week,being the guest field and those of surrounding Edge, of Clinton, and W. F. Camp- .:, finally to be laid in the td rest. afternoon,at four o clock he con- put osea $1846.86, Fo schools, churches withgreat acceptance.— bell, of Holmeeville, will paeach mole• He Was 69 years of age, and rs lowing accounts wero paid :—Rohr. Ir ducted a praise and promise meeting $1413.77. There was also levied as of Mr Henry Relton. Mr and Mrs pt agjo win, 3o yds. gravel, $2.52; Jas. Martin, d the Baptist church, and to the dog tax, $281, and statute labor $11. W. Green, former residents of this His sermons were full of earnestness, sionary sermons on the Hensall a sorrowing widow and two daughtersN yds. gravel, ;Jas. Gaunt, bridge Total amount levied $9909.52,spirituality sserand ha y to mourn decease. N B, $6; culvert, McKenzie, filling wash- evening, in the Presbyterian church, neighborhood, and of Mrs pp illustration,— North circuit next Sunday ; both Coi+fIn hisUnless dame rumor ishe reached especially to the youngNOTES,—Miss Emma Chew, of John Gentles, late parentsof Kincardine, He was zealous in everything that gentlemen are excellent preachers out and $4.30 ; Hugh Glenn, P P Y visiting Left, ,for their home in Dakota on tended to raise fallen humanity, es- and no doubt will have large congre- not to be relied upon, a young lady shovelling snow, $5 ; Jas, .Winnill, re- women. The amount of good done Toronto,is Miss Maria Tom Thursday, of last week. Mr John pecially the temperance cause, of gatious. The Rev O. H. Bridgman of 'this vicinity intends shortly to pairing culvert, $1.50; E. S. McLean, during the past five weeks is very linson, near Brucefield, Miss Mary g Tom - have made in her maiden appellation damages to field, 2 yrs., $5; Robt. Mur- great, and we feel positive he will see Ann Watts is visiting in the hub this Stuart, jr, and his wife, who have which he had been a life-long advo- preached at Blyth, Auburn and Bel a young been visiting friends here and aroundgrave on Sundaylast, the Rev Mr Bel - her permanent alteration, and change ray and John Webster, auditors, $8 the fruit thereof i❑ the great here -week. Quite number of nun pee- cute, We tender the friends of the (.?f her habitation to different situation, each ; John McPhee, 57 yds, ravel, after. ple took in the social held at MrRob- Lu now for some time, expect to deceased and the church in general, Racey,lof Blyth, preaching in Hensall: g tnson's Brucefield, last Wednesday. c fact to Morris by lotstion,and b n $5.13; Wm. Council adjourned work on drain, con. , y' leave for their home on ThnradaY, our sincere sympathy and regret for Prof, Brush, the horse trainer, was Dome the near relation of a man 12, $11. adJourned to meet on A TRUE GHOST STORY.—A ter- Who were the lucky ones to get the the 20th. The delegates of the Lee- loss which have sustained. here on Saturday and Monday. Mr long yalentiaes last Friday. burn Lodge 1. O. G. T. No. 213, who the —cit they haveDavidHasustained. or R. Young, formerly clerk for Messra whose uomenclature, like the lady's, SaturdayMarch 15. R. K,lYfrrraR lain wWalking through not very since of the Seaforth stage line has been Coad & Rennie, but now of Wing needs no elucidation, but who, in Clerk was walking the bush, in — ... — attended the district meeting held in the ghostly hours of night, when lo Goderich Township. Manchester last week, report a good ham, was in the village last week.— daily expectation, awaits the solemn Hallett. and behold 1 he saw what appeared Laid up with congestion of the lungs, Mrs Davidson, of Stratford, is visiting pronunciation which shall produce in NOTES.—Rev J, W. Churchill spent meeting. The members of the Jia- but is now nearly well again. Mr. her son•in law Rev E. A. Fear. Mr, their lives the alteration, to which Mr. Archer, of the 5th Con,, of Hul- horrible to be one of those uncap a few days under the parental roof; trier now numbering about six bun- Norman McCarthy of Southampton,r. Geo. K dd had & t flu6t ort sale Ing happy combination we give our hearty lett, has a cow that gave birth to twin ny spirits. The cold sweat buret he returned Ito hia field of labor on dred and fifty, an increase of over is the guest ot Mrs Grainger this week. y Mon- andorsation. calves last week ;both are as lively from his brow, and his heart began Saturday. Mr G. W. Dyke is now fifty members since last meeting. By present appearances ic• will be week, pktjti""-°tJry to g8iti:" ,: asst _ •.. as crickets. to quake. Should he proceed or re -in the vicinity for a few days; we are Inspector Toms paid our school a very expensive this soma -r, Our Lana, where hie lay intends workinb HolmohnJ e. cede; rhea ing a knife fromo the former, glad to see his pleasant smile among visit on Monday, of this week, and ice -dealers will probably have to re• summer, Rev J. S. Henderson ani NOTES,—Mr John Jordan bas left MoR STEALING.—Mrs Cook, of and, drawing a knife his pocket, y P p sort . to making ice as explained invisiting the 2nd con. of $ullett, hod a quant concluded to give Mr Ghost a warm us Once more. Aver pleasant even was well leased with the order and wife are friends in Melbourne. ilea occupation on the railway, and lily of oats stolen from the birf, a few reception. He proceeded trembling- ing was spent by the young people of progress of the scholars under their the Globe. Mr Hugh Mc- Dr McTavish, of Seaforth, is in our r intends to remove to Manitoba short- nights since. There is evidently some ly forward, and when within a few the vicinity, at the house of Mr John teacher, Miss Linfield. It is said the Saturday has almost completed his new village. We are pleased to state that 1y. Mr Wm. Lobb, er the Maitland, one in this vicinity who is bound yet feet of the object, he discovered it to Wigginton. last Tuesday evening; that Mr P. Stuart, the popular teach- fiats boat. It promises to be a hustler. Mr John are is progressing --x has, it is said, entered an action to land in jail. be a black cow, lobbing its white they all enjoyed themselves immense- er of school, section No. 5, Colborne, Also Mr Will Jewett has just put the favorably under medical care. Mr i against Mr Paisley, of Clinton, for head upon a stump. ly till a late hour, hen they wended will retire at midsummer, on account finishing touches on a find row boat. George Blackwell sustained severe $1,000, for illegal arrest. Inspector NOTES.—)<1r Robt. Sprung is Bath- P - their way home, fee "ng that the kind of ill health and remove to the North- We understand that Dr. Niohol will injury by being struck on the nose Tom was attending to his work here Bring up a car load of horses for Man - DEAN, THE—.As we sur hospitality of the ost and hostess west. The members of the Leeburn leave town in a few days for Ham- by a falling tree, The meeting of the on Wednesday last. The last lecture itoba and expects to leave abouta raised last week, Dean's entertain was much appreciated. Lodge 213 L O. G. T., intend hold- leave s he has disposed of his practice .Young People's Mutual Improvement of the winter course of lectures was 20th of March; among the lot 'are meat last week, in spite of bard times, MARRIAGE,—At the residence of ing a meeting in the Union church to Dr Wright. Rev. Mr Forest, of. Society, on Monday evening last, was delivered in the Methodist Church, a couple of first class entire colts that was well patronized. It did ,not stay the bride's mother, on the 12th lost., Port Albert, on Friday, the 28th, to Walton, formerly pastor in the Pre: attended, and h mixed last, wprograas here, on Tuesday last, by the Rev W. shooed bring a good price. Mr and three days, as advertised, for very by the Rev Mr. Johnston, Mr Robt. try and organize a lodge there if byteri church here, was in town on was rendered; on the first Monday of F. Campbell. off "Pooh Pooh".; the Mrs Jas. Snell are this week in attend - good reasons. Should it honor your H. Stirling, of McGregor, Manitoba,possible. _ Monday attending the funeral of the March a debate will be given.— Exeter third son of Wm. Stirling, 6th con.Rev, Geo: Jameison. A party out at Oa Friday, Feb. 28. the Rev J. S. lecture was an excellent one, and ante at the annual meeting of the town with a visit, Mr Editor, go the Exeter. Cook will lecture on "Wesleyand I$ Compered favorably, if not excelled, Dominion Grange, which is being first night, if you feel so disposed, Goderich township, was united in Clinton was the attraction for some �' + some of the previous lectures, Mr, held at London but the second, we would say, stay at marriage to Miss Ellen Black, of Messrs. Smith Bros., of .lake road, of the Young one evening last times,"in the Methodist church here; W. Stanley paid Stratford a flying Paiele Ont. The bride was beauti• lost a _very valuable 'young bull on week. Althoughugfolkthey revert having the lecture will be illustrated through . visit on Monday last. Mr Fred STILL THEY Go.—An event that home, for Dean can in truth represent full attired in arnet satin Miss M. Saturda It is su osed the animalout with over fiftylife-sized views of ? was predicted in the NEW ERs., took a good many characters, but none eo, Y g was choked by a piece of turnip. The spent a good evening still many of the life ot the vnerable founder of`''-" Moore, who has been attending to lace at the R. C. church of the town- well as a lucky gambler. On Satur- E. Stirling, sister of the groom, as- them realized that night air was not business here for a few days, left for place slated as bridesmaid, and Mr. John animal was valued at $200. g+ Methodism, and will belentnder f onsh Tufora • Miss Hannah doa Monday, last when a well to dap he announced that a gold watch Black brother of the ride, as grooms- It will be learned throughout this good for P children. t Andrew's byabout twenty views on mines and,?';' Gowrie a last for Mich. do farmer of the township of Morris, worth twenty-five dollars, would be man. She was the recipient of manyvicinity with regret of the death of church pulpit will be occupied next iners, Showing the nature, Jan e Lobb left on Tuesday Mr John McCaughey was joined for given away; he also mentioned save- P Mrs Charlotte Easterbrook, which ev- Sabbath bythe Rev. Mr McKay, from g gra life to one of the popular young ladies ral more valuable presents, and in handsome presents. They leave for ent took place on Saturday hist. She near Toronto. A small crowd went and difficulties of mining in the nbftlti guaranteedaway Manitoba in a couple of weeks. We has been a resident in this vi lofty for t0 the concert at Varna on Friday of England; the proceeds will be in Dungannon. of the township, in the person of Miss all he izea, to giveone wish them prosperity in their new agreat manyyears and was well end aid of the superannuation fund. NOTES.—We are pleased to learn Carbert, eldest doughter of Mr T. hundred prizes, the prizes to be open P P night,although Il�re would have gone that Mrs Crawford is recovering Carbert. Father West performed the for inspection on Monday afternoon, home. favorably known. She had been ailing had the weather been less unfavorable. Varna. for some time, and death was not un- Mrs T. J. Merbeense has returned NoTas.—Mise Adda Armstrong is .''. from her recent severe illness from ceremony, after which . the young and they indeed looked tempting and ScgooL ENTERTAINMENT. — The expected. to Pineoning, Mich.r Miss Annie which she has beenconfined to `the couple and their friends took a de in valuable.. In the evening the hall annual entertainment of S. S. N. 11,--_.�-- — Beatty, of Clinton, is in town at prey- visiting friends in the vicinity of - house for several weeks. Mr Mur- returning to the home of the bride in was crowded, those holding reserved consisting of readings, recitations, Si�pen, ant. Mr Edward Rutledge has sold London. Mr and Mrs Geo. Stewart dock has opened out store -keeping the evening, when supper was par seat tickets ]laving two chances,befordialogues and choruses, &c., will be The new proprietor of the. Ki en are visiting friends at hillt in the old stand formerly occupied taken of, and the evening spent in most of which were blank- Just before held Friday, March 7th, eom- P P PP his mare for $80 to Mr John New Mr W. Johne has moved and opened • by Mr Denoon, we hope he may terpiscorean amusement. The young the entertainment, which, by the held on at 7.90. A full orchestra Mills, Mr D. C. McLean, who has an Comb. Ed. says he will ttot let his out a furniture store in Armstrongg'ti "i receive a ver liberal patronage. couple have the nod amusement. of many way, was just a repititit of Satur- g eye to business, is having his mills nn• blood colt go at such a low price as shop. The family rofe Mr Thos, Boli ' day'sperformance, and it was to have will be in attendance and furnish dergoing extensive repairs. MrMcNevin that. Mr Tudor Marks is having his company Lillie Struthers left last week in friends. g Y music in the intervals between the formerly miller here, has leased thehas moved to their now home at Deis company with her cousin for Da- been entirely different, a fellew went scenes. The management is not broncho ponies trained in, which aware; they will be much missed atilt` g Mills, and when everything is in run. Onuses much amusement. Mr lea. our beat wishes o with diem. kola. Mrsn,Dim. owing. we are glad STRONG RESOLUTION.—At H . ett a rang• aroundts,selling guaranteeingthree chances for fifty sparing neither trouble or expense to ning order we expect he willturn out a Thompson has hiegrist mill nearly g • reto learn, in improving. A class to lar meeting" of the Hallett Grange cents, one prize any -make it the best entertainment ever flour not surpassed in quality by any of P CONCERT,—On Friday evening last'` receive instructions in painting is p; o. 393, it was moved by John Cum- way. They sold like hot cakes, for held in the section. The school hones the neighboring roller mills whioh have completed now. Work was comment Mr Murray, of Seaforth, held a coO* being organized here seems be taught by ing, carried econded by John Brigham, for ever thin that could be seen ed on Monday and before long we er- g Y g has been enlarged and otherwise ire- gained such celebrity, ec: to have two mills running w full cert in the thall. The ovenilY , boomhs Lane. There to be a and unanimously, that this Again,gatoat be worth the money.— proved during the past season, so that Crimson Norris.—Tli'eannuayMission. p n moattu town oraroads sloppy, blepn baht a evand e ng in our village at present. A : Grange in seeeion, condense the ac- at the close of the entertain- a real deal better accommodation is any services will conducted b Rev W. blot. There is nothinglike comps oes courthouse, town hall, race -course, tion of the Miller's Association in meat, another chance was given to now offered than previously. We are F. Campbell, in the Methodist Church tition. Mrs 1leaslip, of Walton, and rasion. However, quite a numeit and park are talked of; a committee asking a higher tariff on flour, as we buy the fifty cent package, and quite now in a position to accommodate a here next Sabbath p.m. We hgpe to Mr Wm. Jameiaon, of Hallett, were ut in an appearance, and were net consisting of Messrs Crawford, An• think it is an injustice to the farmers, a few more were sold. Then came large crowd. All will be made welt see a good attendance, and a. lively in- in town this week looking after the patin a disappointed.apX lengthy ofd" demon, Roberts, Girvin and Cook, Also this grange, thinks that the pres- the drawing; the presents which had g tenet manifested in the missionary business of the late looking Rev.Gafter iaon was on the table, and the eneor 9 have been appointed to take steps ent tariff in exchanging flour for been on exhibition during the after- come. The proceeds are to be ap- cause. The members of the W.F.M. S. Wgplied to school purposes, auxiliaryofthis lace purposehavin an made it considerably longer. The in (the interest of the same. 0 wheat is too high, and we are of the noon remained untouched, and those Entertaiment plinace the hav having lf3elgrave Misses and Mr Oakes, from Clinton,' understand that W. Mallough will opinion that the Government should who drew prizes obtained, some a ,• NOTE$.—The new store; of Mrs sangseveral selections in their until Church bore on Tuesday evening, 25th ws have an auction sale of thirty seven pass a law •regulating in some way collar button, a brass brooch, or a Colborne. inst. A splendid program, consisting Tufts is not yet occupied. La Grippe good style. The Seaforth orcnand Iota, now is the time so purchase. the quantity of flpur and offal that sugar spoon, etc; the gold watch NOTES. —Mrs G. Brooke returned of Addresses,Readings, R8eitatio>ie and had to Ile on the shelf a day or so played several choice seleetioiflti Revival meetings are now in pro- the millers should give in exchange won by little Nellie Gilmore, turned to her home in Saginaw last week, Music, will be rendered by the best last week. Overwork and exposure which were well received. A,n0 grecs in the Methodist church, we for our wheat, as we are of opinion out to be a composition, not nearly after spending a few weeks with her local talent, This Auxiliary, since its threatened to break him down• feature for Venin contorts was,•thft sincerely hope and pray that God that they do net give us a fair ex- so valuable as silver, and worth about mother. Rev Mr Harris commenced organization, has don© very good work, llisaes Anderson and Dallas are vi; step dancing of iblr W. McLeod, Sea* meq abundantly bless the efforts. change. This Grange also thinks one dollar, And so, Mr Editor, revival services in Zion Methodist and, as the ladies are sparing no effort fling at Mr Davids. Rev Mr Mc forth; sailors horn +ipe, and It%sh jig 4111 ar• , applause Of the that the measure now in use for test should Dean visit your town, you church, last Tuesday night; the meet to make this ontortaimant a grand Nnbfl, ot Lucknow, will preach in were done up it The NEw ERA glees more home ing the weight of grain is too small, can patronize him the first night, but foga were well attended, and tilers succors, we trust the community will the Presbpterfan church next Sunday. elicited the ho news each week than any other paper and that it should not be less than one by all means keep far distant after- are prospects of muoh good being show their appreciation and sympathy SUCCESSI'tTt, OPERATION. —A sac -entire audience, in the county. half bushel- Wards, done, by turning out well on Tuesday evening. ceasful operation was perforrneii 'base last week op toe 1$th inet,'isf its, Godfrey,and Sloan of Blytb,an 'Cuua or Clinton, in removing a neer. - from t he mouth of John Budge, or. The above named medical gentlen104 are to be congratulated on having performed the operation in -so scienti- fic and skilful a manner. PERSONALS.—Mr Lemon,of Water • - down, die the guest of Mr Budge, A. L. Budge, of Clinton C. I., spent Sunday at his uncle's, D. S. Scott. Thos Aguew and Christy Halliday, of Clinton, wero home on Saturday last. Mrs D. Scott and Master Cyrus left on Monday morning for en ex- tended visit among friends in• the east. Wm •c ie Jr., ofa on, visiting athis rien s in .atorris resent. Elam Livin atone is ship- pinga ar a ofmaple uni- ber to Glasgow, Scotland, this week.. Most of the cordwood is now away fromthe station. n k