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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1890-12-12, Page 1.-�•_. - - v „ u A6� � ouR�e - " E $' � Ifo alaa�aaa:,lydi 00 �-� ii hpko 2iurrt?OLIN To. i I'll 1. a Year its s}S1vW1, as , ,..., k_ . . l > k�: �'OPUF.t$tAFTK�AJiRTt. $l t �l ��• pp.� fie fu r Q : k l Keil Gi o. Wiint Ian it iii tQK,z•- "' Y�► - V Axrrivt o 1.So a �i tbo pfrMt'tivo 74jFr! 'v *.. -,'�"`J► ' , r ee -; b �' �s Publi. iF� _r:tym.oetiona. Cow btw be+a span dor of the . R7 "" perAioe9 in oonne0tiun liRpbM}.''n?x?, .�, G r>at. street Metijgdiet ahura y . r. lifter bayla the lliuef naps from kjr menes ta•sla► T,. " p,Y' brlfuoh Af 'the anadian leak of EIi4 ST1111 G NEW$ beld $upday and Ma?p 1F # �. �i!A $sett, r atlellew teaifud that �ii7R�,, Ooml4ero.'e,. was,enteitained f><t1F 4om, ��lj/Q,/%eS QF INT E ..� Sunday thee, will lati,e re?rvipes: he.00gld not iuxohpse tbe.stoxo Ar►d Two wee,ka. from. to -.day _angt4er, plimentf4T7 suppac. �t the 4%oiatrter4lill . «,,,, is the ohur0h, acid Qkts"y;*: roperty at a reasonable figarQ;. soho year will be nearly gathered tato the Mottl by the CitizQns of the ttowp, ` , ... "•Y kN r. From jl parts of the County—lay wi+db-•tz ►air is a, tea will be serve, th+� b eQtgea town• and; Mr $oatt rete los the 'J.. - h o storehouse of old Pattie; Time 4au prt3nous to Ills tTeparturo; i'or Tole+ �,,, � Ment of the c . ur •Il . . 'x o ti+bes:. ,Mr $err Kell , wbo has ' onto, whither he go„ea to Al:the Awe '';,,r .w and lively Correspondents bit I Y , y - that day we meet: our friends. with a t t a er of tl1 onto f, f rr : rr� , s il I 1:Ii t - r .., ,- de Tucke midi. ttOd.lri�1i, Towfah_i;pl, . rel Couxcirs—Tucker Lith council met Cot;itgli„—Cooii met on the t14f til at Egmonoville on, t '2nd inst.; mem- inst.; ' >�Bmbery all present; report re. here all regent e t Conn. Walker. chairman of Board of Health was read to The chief businA a esaminine and and passed. The following parties had co _ paying. accounts, ing members of dog tax refunded, $1 each: Robert alt 'a council, clerk and t r4:asurer, receiving Draper, Joseph Driver, Samuel Merrill, f I the anneal report o the local Board of Albert Wise. The following accounts til Health, and voting t small sum to the were paid,viz.: Goderich Star, printing, members, as a roto pence for services. $7; W. C. Goode, medicine for Mrs St As the repprt cO,aai'ns not only a state Bray, $2.16; Clerk, one year's postage, fu went of the sanitary condition of the $12.86; Robert Draper, gravel, $9.12; VG township for ttq) net year, but a1sQ„ Samuel Rathwell, gravel, $9.50; Mrs pE y some valuable sii �rstions, we take the Roea, gravel, $2.94; Fletcher McCart ft liberty of appendin rt in a condensed ney, gravel, $14,16; James Connolly, N assort f0 to this report. Mr Weber report- gravel, $3.60; Rober McCullagh, gravel, lc fn the finest asso at Mr Colber had acce ted the $14.10; Wm. Wise, drdvel, $27.96; John d; We ar@.'now show g ed that p "vel, $15.66; Dawrelloo Man• in of offer of $l0,made by the council, as fall Porter, gr f k compensation for da�mago to his bridge ping, gravel, $5.22; Andrew OoUrtioe, 17 . day' GOOC�S by the ditch, under by-law "A.” The gravel, $12.72; Jn. Baker glravel, 21 72;A. b rp4,118 found in this section. We can reeve reported that, on the requisition .Janes H ravel for ob-1,k080- Open• of H. Qw YOU something that will not be of Bohn Fortuna, Ilei had called C g p g 1 Dryad vel, f0tfnd elsewhere. Our mammoth stock gineer to examine a certain ditch made in i6, $19.70; Andrew D adale,gra is ia0w 0ympleteand we invite your in- I under an engineer's award, which, after $.35.70; Wm. Crooks, gravel, $6.66; Jae. action. In due notice, the parties had failed to Elliott, con. 5, gravel, $244 M C1Mennan, h sp maintain. The sou, tail sanctioned the gravel, $20.64; Mrs Joh i,` ,rj ., action of the reeve Im the matter. A gravel, $7.02; Geo. Cox, gravel, $3.60; T. P ......X8 by-law was passed, fixing Dixon's Hall, Tichbourne, gravel, $1.80; Clerk, salary, b Brucefield, as the place for holding the $105; John Weir, gravel, $11.16; Henry I 11.11,�7 7C T Q C� » annual meeting of ,the electors, for the Hibbs, gravel, $15.24; surveyor and sin I e c k V V e a 1 nomination of candidates, to fill the sistants at cons. 5 and 6, $10; Benjamin t '. artistic designs offices of reeve, deputy reeve and the Switzer, damage to buggy, $2.50; John 1 we have some artcouncillors, for th0 year 1891. The T. Elliott, work done on con. 4, $2.60. t and shades. nomination meetin1g will be opened at Council adjourned to meet on the 15th i ELERS in Wool, Cashmere noon on the last Monday fn December. feet JemEe PATTON, Clerk. t i and Silk. If a poll is neceesar polls will be open- ... __ 1 N DHERCHIEFS in Black ed at the usual pl tee, except for sub - !,.,Z; Westfield. t Colored Silk, Fancy Borders, division No. 1, in w ioh the poll will be And Co held at the waggon shop of Mr A. M. SCE06L REPORT.—The pupils "ere Hem Stitched. Rose, Egmondville, where Mr Joseph examined on the arithmetic, gram - I t�LOVES and MITTS—We show Weber will conduct the poll; the other mar, composition, history, geography x ,PG .. a. fall range of Fownes English deputies are the ea' a as before. The and drawing papers of the entrance Gloves; the finest goods \manufac clerk reported that a had been request• examination of last December. The r. tared ed by the ratepayers of school section following are the only pupils who at of tics til wb e -a�r''�'�. it no the the ossa throughout b ive til Designs o ant in t res ea . 8 were D o g N � w BEAVERS—Choice New g g examination :—Total marks, 482— ;in every grade: Also a full range of they objected to the Uy -law ccnflrming •;;;Collars and Cuffs. White and the report of the persons appointed to Phoebe Densmore, 333, or 69 percent; Colored Shirts, &e• value the school property, under section1'1 Josie Buchanan, 328, or 68 per ce4t; Have you tried our Artaio or Natural 63 of the School Act, as being illegal, Rachel Redmond, 326, or 66 per cent. Wool Underwear, they are the finest unjust, and contrary to statute. The council adjourned to meet on the 15th SCHOOL Rt'"PORT. Fourth Class— gbods shown To -day. inst., at 10 a. m., at Dixon's hotel, Josie Buchanan, 1840; Rachel Red - ,x —�-- Brucefield. Senn. PinrLLtE, Clerk. mood, 1787; Phoebe Densmore, 1679; REPORT OP THE BOARD OF HEALTH.— Ella PatteraOn, 1551, Bertha C'iOVen– l' To the municipal council of the toan- try, 1531, OUR Rueger, 885; Willie e� ship of Tuckersmith, Gentlemen, -In Fair 717. Senior Third Clasa— t,s•'rJ ac SO1"1 compliance with the requirements of Y, r A Frank Campbell, 506; Etta McDo- the Public Health Act, it gives ns much well 403; James Redmond, 392; p. pleasure to be able to state that, during , X1111'.,1% •,, the year now drawing to a close, the Bella Jackson, 388. Junior Third . Brothers) sanitary condition o f the township has Clava-Charl[P Redmond,1095; David s„ been good. Duringtheyear there have Patterson, 1071; Eva Jackson, 463; ;'r:. been no complaints of a serious nature, Jennie Armsa`6ttg, 440; Herbert and no notices whatever of epidemic or Henry, 365. Second Clasi-Erastus j8 �'�1110u5 Cl��thiers Contagious diseases. This may be at- Fairy, 439; Harvey Bachanan, 407; tributed in a grant measure to the fact Harvey NlcLmwell, 275; Wellington k411, that the people are beginning to under- Henry, 188; Annie -McDowell, 83. ;�' stand more fully the necessity of keeping . " CLINTON. their premises in the sanitary condition Leeburtt �� ".•: rep called for by the Health Act. The nt _ _ _ _ _ -- education of the people in thisdirection GRAND CONCERT. -Lha Good Tem �':' would, we think, be advanced by a plars of this place intend holding a ,, .' }, •.r liberal distribution of the Act itself. concert on Wednesday evening, 1711 , ti, wingllam. - The few unsanitary conditions com- inat this will be the event of tilt lained of were removed without much sea'snn, as a ,stirring committee art ,! a4fr Armour, %ho has been a so trouble on our art. We world recom- ,F t: "aurner with Unce Sam -for some p endeavoring to make it the best h.elr mend to trustees of schools that great here fur s„metime Phe prngran }�t' time has been singing Sweet Rome, attention be given to the water supply will coosist of dialogues, readings J dnd officiated as elder in Presbyter- of the several schools. `'v'e believe the ina:rurnentRI mucic, etc. Proceed , Jan Church, Communion Sunday, water soften nnfitfor use. Ths unfit in aid of the organ font .:Mr Linklater, from Manitoba, assist ness may arise from one or more causes. Mr Friend, choir leader, sang One of the most common causes of bad CHRISTAIA TREE —As Christina empt.on, in a very efficient man- water, istbat-the wells are insufficiently is drawing near the young peOPl ?' , The tune evoked the stalwart covered, affording an entrance to mice here are preparing far a good time `sy of Dr. Andrew Thomson, its and other small animals or insects, A Chriumas tree is in progress fon t ` ' p ser, and the shadowy forms of where they die and become putrid. We Christmas eve, for which preparation p rich Ch'�reh'choir. recommend that school wells be cleaned are already well on the way. A goo' ANO Es.—Mr Scott ave "rehear- out at least once every year, during the time is anticipated. Ganite a bit o g summer vacation. We would be glad fun was realised one evening las 1, with hie music pupils, in the old to see this made imperatiye. This, =I '�• t The Band of week, by.a load of young folk, wh '. Ow hall, Saturday• with thorough deodorizing of the cess oije had a good time in Ritehie'B were nuc lgirl etise for a young MR pools, would, we think, insure more tree entertainment The young ma All,afterl000n of same day. Sleigh- safety to the children. We would also who drove, in endeavoring to [ur ging and cighr smoking is Ail the go, draw the attention of trustees of burly 11 .4qp the day known as Sabbath or i bodoundsto Cheat insfact ufficiat ent tdopthY ditch, when 101 the iround nu the. road, �tflrsee would n t;Addlday, Had the boraes been gifted y ;�” elsam'a ass was, they would have When this occurs at a graveyard in or draw them out, sn they all had t Iis near a villa a it is a source of danger, scramble out. Lhev warn him t ; ha :, omething to say in the premises, village, g bring a good learn neat time. and should be remedied. Hoping that `,!;Th '.Methodist church orchestra were to Mies DlcHardy'a rooms, the people of the township o Tucker- s ~ "fir using smith will continue to believe that there r Beaver Block, Monday night. Time Kinburn. ;at►d. patience will divulge what's in is an intimate connection between dis• DEATH. -We are sort to RE ease and filthy surroundings, and be- y ;tie, wind, when wind and string in- tween health and cleanliness, we beg to pounce the death of Mr James Sne f ` �N1 IgtrnmentB are in full°blast. submit this, our report for 1890. JAcOR sr., which took place here on Sati. McGEF, Chairman. day evening last, at the age of E , ;r $ill's Green. NOTES.—Mr Frank Cr4ch has pur- years. Deceased wag one of the earl P settlers, having Come here about ti: G h'R 8ENTATrOr•—Oo Friday night chased the farm Steck and im le year 18'01. He was a member of tl 3' of last week a number of the mem- meutg of Mr J•,hn Riun, and is now ..Sera, of the Presbyterian congregation moving his family, Mr ICino haying Methpdist ebutch, and leaves a wit i, Bore aaeembled at the house of Mr removed. - tar Harry Cudmore got four Bons nod three dau0bers. H ;t IN Hill, and presented him with two horses severely cut, on a hay was born at Land's End, England. c,,;a�,'p11 arse and the following address; knife, last week. Mica Sitrah Turner PARTY—On Friday evening last 11, ",t�Pe,, the members and sherents of is confined to the house with a severe company of young people, numbers I 'kills Green congregation, desire to cold. Mr George Layton is also on about sixty, met at the residence dl,eitpress in some tangible way, our the sick list. Miss Hattie Fordeo,ot Alex McAjebael, when they enjovt Is- Ip 'eciation of you a6 our precentor, Stapleton, r-penf a few days with her the until the wee swa' hou kn 'ib t� at you occupy a position friend, 1',liss Selena Nott. A certain tripping the light fantastic, wht ,; , + fevw will consent to take, it be• young man, after accompanying one they parted, wishing a pleasant jou i� c es as not to jet your services of the fair sex to her home, was un- nett through life to Sandy and h d ; wahoLLt some slight acknow• able to find his way back; after taking estimable bride. gement of out, indebtedness to a lung walk iu the opposite direction, LEAVING.—Our veterinary, Mr i �1ie must bay that during the he discovered that he had taken the F. M. McGregor, has entered into t y¢tt have been very faithful in wrong road, and after retracing his partnership with D. McIntosh, V.: di 0lifirge of the duties of your steps met a friend, who was kind of Brucefield,and has removed to tb itiob, As a BM -411 When of our enough to toll him where be was; place. We are sorry to part wi lI & towards ypv, we beg you to "take a compass next time, Dave."— Charlie, as by his cheerful and,'obli @pt'tbip purse anal contents. Our DEATH.— Another pioneer has ing disposition he has won ma `deet desire is that you may be gone to his eternal home by the de- friends amongug lwho unite in wire 'red far many years o sing the mise of "Davis Walker," one of the ing him ancess.' ices of Jehovah on earth and that best known enc' mail highly esteemed Tr,mPLARS.—The Good Templa ]lett it may be yours to aing the personages in the town+hip. Deceas- of this lace intend giving a cone Song around the throne on high. ed was almost t'oe first settler in on Christmas eve and have seem $ill. thanked the congregation Tockorsmith, Coming out with big for the occasion the assistance of D' 1ty And made them welcome to father and brotbets about 60 years and Miss Sage, of Walton, who v boiloi for the evening, the old ago, and settling on the mill road, ive a performance on the magi J proifeut as well as, the young, where he Lae ecbtinued to reside gveapeg the enteron thenmusi l �erjr pleasant time and re- ' ever since. DeGeaged was, for manyglasses. the set by thin society, have R to their bomeg. Mr Hill years reeve, and vas only succeeded more than a mere local reputation not Qnly how to sing but a couple of years go by 'Mr Mcin- should make it a lona to attend t ytIly .,+oll how to entertain. Cosh. A strong byterian, be lied one, as the committee are sparing by its principles d died the death pains to make it excel all fort 7i1CK11Iop. of the dust;' In L! liticg a Reformer. P / His remain w , intetr d in Eg occasions. o� , u='�ho cecegt an Ow has made roondville cemeter, on Mo day, NoTne.—Mrs A. Sloan, of Bly nlee "Biel ghiog, and during the �� has this week been visitingg Jaya d last eek the north mother, Mrs McMichael. EMT road was lite alv lined with THE LATE MIU JEN NP.—The eldest daughter of Mr E. Rands, ii pfntyr Mlea Jane Dundao, funeral of Mrs Th - Jenk no, of the present very ill with typhoid fe Eer,Zit 1i�r Jobn undas of earl. Huron Road, Go( fch to n,hip, on Mr Robt Lindsay is about tO r has been ver ill in } runels,,, Saturday °afternoi ltgt, as a very farming and will dispose of his st n intlee - ver on hundred n but he lar e a e b public auction cele la, week, g . ,i an im lament, y `it' lith p g �. g' �, roses ton e:relcortrq Ie ard;y ex conveyances be o n the � fh 12th lest. ilia matrimm x:. WOW 16 the dread disease while the house ,n more t ,an filled fe r is raging in this vicinity i1 tioKl• S6vbralpftheteacher bysympathizin ads• memor pr sent, it is to be hoped that dltete b towbAhip at -c, repadog thei ifilnernice irf1l b o y Rev ba theloraa of this village ma$ ,lot ;;th ordeal Jfpablle exams J. GG,Shilton,in nnbury E Meth• to4irdn .tho 0 oes.of the year , 6clist Clhwh od ; i fly eve ling next. ee ape. I, . , , I . , L t l , I . I f I . I , , &IIIP0111111i._,.Lo , ... I� ..A i .. � .. o ass e n pas $LRorYorttl;—.There`wiA l�e:I`IQT , I iadigptaa�d, wsa ?n towa,to+day. Warm baud clasp 4ad-cheerful smiles agency.f a About, 70 of ih._°' l l} ion for .the reegsiihip, also xb0: A is t , l 19Q µpsoant of pork came fu -of welcomer bµ1 while'we do lilts,ingg 1 t d o soil therefore a one- to•dap;e6prs Watson $1r l roeman,,. Qthers`there are. who, through sorrow, business and prcfeksionul. thea, of u yt' c.0 "1x' au A, s aka of Mackinnon & Powell are shipping.' ., . the town, to ether with peveral OV }1?. do. Qu de, h P' cannot feel a desire o participate- in aanu "., .tor : coinnaon. occur* :Sleighing is very good. Ury, • this' season of love and ,joyfutneas; the neighboring farmers, aurroundQd lee at presellu -�1jur present village Tanner, who Ilea peen managing a but we always have past ,toys, and is the festive board. The chaift Was a e ,elaown M very good, re bank in Watford, has returned tR " t not sweet to remember the Christ• occupied by Mayor Wilson, and the . hexa h v gg rd, and we bespeak fon: Itaeat re- town. It is rumored that another mases of yesterday, whon we looked vice chair by F. Holmsted, barciatexr ctiou. shooting match will be hold here on for the coming of that dear old -Santa• ie&l Speeches, me were made by several Christmas day. Miss 1laads, of To= Claus with the recto, t expectancy• gentlemen, praising the guest of the NOTES.—A Large crowd attended tonic, who. has been visiting at Mr 9 �.,-, evening and expressing regret at his " s James street Methodist thatch on J Anderson's, left for McKillo , THE Comm CONCERT, —The choir. departure. ae ay evening last, t hear the of the Preab rerian church, Blyth, A Bic+ SUIT FOR Sz.aND�R.—, 00! neral sermon of the late Elizabeth ®here she will .gltend a few wee a under the able leadership of Mr 0 F fore the master in chambers at Toxon» ' Blah. Messrs SngI1 & White Bhi with friends, before returning to the >' P city. Mias Switzer; of 171fnton, Is in Oakes are preparing a splendid con- to on Friday a motions• Wag, made itt • d a car of fine horses to Manitoba, this vicinity, teachin inua�c Mx :cert, For the evening of Thursday, the Blander action of Campbell,v, ;1 im this station, on Tuesday last. Dee,1&, to be' held in the Industry Scott for an order for leave to exatulu9 essrs. Bissett Bros, shipped a car George Sing was in lin, ca day,, Bl th.- The ron ram , will be d of wood to London . on Wednee• Miss Gibson, of Clinton, .Paid iva 411; y P g ...:' the.defenditnt for discovery before de• i a Mi sl weekly visit town; aIle 1a gaining ,mt!de up. of rousing choruses, glees livery of the statement of 014114, ty last. many friends, as well Ba pupils, in quartettes, solo &c, among the at This ie a fight between two doctors o1 RnmovAL.—Dr Y Cowan, who has this burg. Mr Q. McKenzie, deputy traetione'tttf the evening will be the the town of Seaforth, who, it is said, ten practising his profession here reeve of Wingham, apart part of the singing of Nl ss Johnson, celebrated have never .been very fast friends. r a number of years, left this station day here, and succeeded in dispoing soprano, Woo',tock, also Miss Car• Last'June Dr. Campbell was called 1 Tuesday eve last, for Hayford, of a large quantity of brooms, whisks gill,Wingham,a mab� pleaeiug reciter. to attend one Ireland, a farmer living linois,where he will reside in future, and brushes. Mise Oakes, of Clinton, come of the best local talegt of Blyth near Seaforth. Ireland diol, it ifs [e took a car load of horses and was here seeking pupilb; there are and vicinity have kindly otlaeented claimed, from fnilure`of the heart to lend their services forthe oeb@sIon. "° 3usehold effects with him. His enough musicians around here to suit caused by the bursting of an abscess 'k°, , any friends in and around Exeter the demand. James Ballantyne, who Printed programs giving all pa.' mil in close relation with that organ, rind, .- ish him much prosperity in his new ars will be circulated in a few days. 4thgr complication" fully escertaiged"'it.;t; p p y for the Northwest a couple of months oma. The committee fell confident on pro- u on"• postmortem eaaminati.Q6 . ,._ ago, has returned home with the P OsiTveRY.—It is our .vainful duty opinion that it is tat much of a Place. miring Choir hearers a moat pleasing Dr. Scott wa„, never called o attend t add profitable evening. Ireland or consult regarding Ilia t chronicle the death 9f Mary, be SATURDAY. P _...—_ case but notwitb tandiog that he had tved wife of Mr Thos. Bissett, at the Reade lined with teams, farmers no knowledge of the case it is alleged , ge of ?7 years and 11 montbs, which all taking',advantage of the excellent Benmiller. circulated reports raga'' a Dr, Cam• ook place at her husband's residence, sleighing: Mr Joe Combo house is The item that appeared in your bell's treatment of Irell.WAAd oing lidley street, on Friday morning finiebed; it fe whispered that Joe will last lease with regard to Sabbath eon far are to allege that be had ill ip est, 5th lest. The deceased was one coon join the benedictn. Mr Stewart, dtiaking, has been pinching some- him. The slanders, itis alle ed,were ' If our old settlers, having been mar principal of the public school, has where and the fellow who put that published by Dr. Scott to his, own %, • , fed twice. She leaves behind her sent in his resignation, to take effect piece in had better look out. P , 1'' hree roue by her Bret husband, Wm at Christmas; he has made many patients and friends, and from the9e , 1. as 3ne11 Thus b sell and John Snell, of friends here, and will be missed in the There is little or no talk he relent out panreonnformations it is maeta6ey dei nlottwtsh v� '' `j�t�'t ” ,his place, and five cone by her Be Sunday in him the Methodist Municipal Elections, but t Y the matter. and Albert Emanuel R, church here will lose a valued mem- canvass is probably being made, and iv be drawn sed master said he it was}} }Fy hush , learned ;end , led Wesley J Bissett, of this place, her; Mr Christy will fill the vacancy somebody may get left, who knows a Iication should Charles, in Manitoba, and David, in after the holidays. Mise Bella Craig, probably Thoe Good will be elected case in which the application r, Windsor, all married. The funeral of the Collegiate Institute, was here Mayor of Benmiller by acclammatioo, be granted, and made an order for�the i16.1 - ,'t examination of Dr. Scott. he ; took place on Sundav last, to the today. The B.I.C. had a very nice Mr Chae. Oke, who went to To- amount of damages claimed by the Exeter cemetery, and was largely spread t0 night. The ice was in good ronto to be examined are a candidate writ is $5,000. attended, Bh,,w.ng the very high es- order to -day, and the youngsters put for the city police, returned home 1'' teem in which the lady was held. in a big day at the delightful exercise Bayfield of skating. Mr George Leath. who last Wednesday, failing in the chest CHIMES.—A large number of peo g g measurement, although well up ou On Monday evening last, as•Mr pie trout the neighboring owna and has been very ill, is much better to g g night. There la a wonderful amount the other essential pointe; while there and Mrs Symons were returning from v.11ageB„ also from the country, have g he made a lengthy inquiry into cit- Goderich, they had the misfortune to been in this place the past few days, of wood coming in. Mr Geo. Came- cumetancee of several policemen and have an upset, when almost Name, to bear those beautiful chimes on the ron, of St. Helena,lwas;initown to -day evidently came to the conclus.on that although neither was hurt, the shafts i°r. Trivitt Memorial church. The church Mr Pentecost, of Toronto, is here. y of the cutter were broken, and the ;�; all is not old that shine,. .i was crowded at the three services last D. W Roberts, of Brussels, George g singular arrival of the horse caused Sabbath last, when the Rev Princi al noon of Lo London, here o -day, ance Car- A debate Hall, Benmil er, onld in the2nd quite a commotion in the household.', p The rink was rented last week by t, Miller officiated, and on Mondaywho has been inst. public auction, the hammer fell on F;; evening a large crowd assem led in onanextended visit . n U c e Sams days a eb�bet�terRthanv theirs. Four Messrs Frank Edwards and John 1„k' the church to hear the' Richardson, of the Memorial church, noticethatNITtIturMned alf ha We capta.nm had the affirmative, while Ferguson, at $25.b0. These goose X: London, preach. These bells can be @d the men have commenced already, and . 1' of Christmas mean to make this a very attractive heard quite plainly seven miles in the eenteIIy Our merchants are pr pa d Heddle cap ain.a Some amusing �a d ” country. Prof. F. Lotz, from Balti past time. We wish them success. more, Md,, chimed the bel]" before for an immense business fro n w' interesting arguments were bre ght p Under the charge of Rev A. Thiba- forth by both sides, but finallyde dean, service will be held in the each service, and is at present react,- till Christmas. coded for the affirmitive,# ing the resident chimer, Mr Fred Methodist church every Sabbath ev- 1 Farneome, to chime. A beautiful Canadian wi ter day. Some people are always behind the ening, commencing at 6.30 p.m., ,, PERsoxeL.—Mr A. M. Todd, of While we gaze at the frosted trees, so times. For instance, a young man sharp. This is a change from the grand and beautiful in their coats of went to Goderich last Saturday even- regular mode, as heretofore service G' Clinton, County Master of South Hu• white, our thoughts are turned to our ing on a cart, while the very beet of was held in the eveningonly on every '„ ron County Orange Lodge, spent devotional exercises b the tolling of 11 y g sleighing is to be found on the same alternate Sabbath. Friday evening in t6wn, and paid a the bells. Large congregations as- road, and on Friday, I saw a young NOTES.—The Temperance Lodge fraternal visit to the Exeter Orange sembled at the Presbyterian, Metho- lady out riding on horse back. Had of the village are at present making "11 {^ Lodge, No. 924. Mr A A C Denovan dist and English churches, to hear these things occured in Adams's time formal calls on the neighboring t, and wife, West Toronto Junction, discourses by the Revs. McLean, we would have thought nothing of it, lodge9, last week they visited ..the spent a few days here the beginning Campbell and Racey. The Salvation but in this enlightaued age, v-, ',,Ok ,'Eastern Suborbs" and on Tuesday of the week. Mr H C Brewer, man- Army held forth, having been rein- for folks to keep up to the times, of evening, of this week, they drove to ager of the Molsous Bank, Clinton, forced'b new officers. course in -the participants of these I Goderich. Among the returning spent Sunday last in town. Wm y MONDAY. two cases there is a family connec- wanderer, we have to mention this ;;f.`. Balkwill, Port Huron, better known Mrs, Curtis is visiting friends in tion, or if not there soon will be. week Mesgrs John Erwin, F r as' Chubb'.' spent a few days in town Wingham. Not a few intend°going BOUNCE BITS. Regan and Andrew Elliott. On i this week; he came to attend the to Clinton, to hear the speech of Sir _ readers are warned to keep a strict funeral of bis grandmother, Mrs T Richard Cartwright, on the night of I Bissett. Messrs Jame, Jewell and Tuesday, 16th inst. Mr J. Cairns, of In the days when George the let was eye le the marriage column or a couple of months, a, some .htereat~ Alfred Waiters left tills place on Toronto, was here to -day. Don't To give kina young man the bonnee ingrevelationsare expected t4 be 3 Monday last for England, where they forget the Christmas tree entertain- Was counted by the young ladies a sin, found there. Maass Davie, andl I will spend the winter. Mr Frank ment on the evening of the 23rd inst., Which they ne'er could renounce. Rowland, of Clinton, have b e8ll putt I Knight and wife, from Los Angeles, for the young folk of the English But now since the days have grown ing a furnace i❑ the Engr;tPh church-, I California, arrived here on Monday church. Mr Piper, of London, was older here; and are also putti•u' one in the night In and will a ed the winter in town. Mr Mose, Burling intends And the young ladies share in the fen, house of Mr T Marks. wing to the t here. Nlr George Knight, station sailing for old England ehortly,where The young men get the cold shoulder' severe illness of hi'amother, who has. 3 master, Iiderton, spent Sunday and not been well f Mr J. ' he will spend s few months. Mise With a smile they'll say you're too de some time, :X1 1.7 Monday last with his parents. Mr Kate Colloton has left for Stratford, young. Walwin retur. sed home this week. i.: David Bissest, Windsor, spent a few for the holidays. Mr John Wilford Mrs Marks 1, l vacant her •� moved into one of the•. days in town this week; he was here ie canvassing for councillor for 1891. In the the Victorian age we are taught attending the funeral of hie mother. TUESDAY. Though the girls sem jolly and free, on Clan Gregor square• r'U, - Mr L H Dickson, barrister, is in Sar- And should you them try to escort Dungannon -- 1 nia attending court. Messrs Watson &Freeman shipped They'll bounce from your aide like o Sea No- �• Some of our young folks• _ a couple of car loads of pork to day; Tho' the act as it dose may seem hard, . Hallett. Mr Watson is one of the most popular Just treat it as a good joke a°P eked themselves of the opportunity: buyers in the county. Mr Geo. Sing And should you some night get the ethe teameet ngh ride toonucknow Monday night, y ' NATES.—The wife of Mr Geo. is taking in Winghsm and Wroxeter. bounce e Westcott has been confined to her It is "aid that a petition will soon be Don't hang your up by a repo. t We understand open Mr Murchison in- . e room for about two weeks, by dines,, circulated for a new'eide track at the tends to open a watchmakir•g Susi p• circulated A free lecture t the bene- If you get the bounce by the yo4tag neaB in the lower end of Mr Murdock'& 1. V. and is yet unable to be u Miss ladies, crate. We hope be has come to re= . Dey, teacher, leaves at the end of fits of independent Forestry will be And on take it to heart ar )14 the term; she intend, going to the gg.van in the Temperance Hall on yd get mad, aide permanently and that he may re- a Normal. Mr John Hill, of the gravel :rhuraday, the lith inst, by C C. They'll ought you're rho,i_1 oflbabios, calve the liberal patronage of rho' Who ought to be home rith his dad, public. Another little visitor has ap'- 9. road Hullett, who has been ill for I Whale, H. C. I., Toronto. Mr M. So take this advice Brom this piece peared in the home of Dr Chase, .A VI d for some time, is gradually recoving. Best, of Brandon, formerly with the called Bounce ',dit, P t►-" Don't try on the little boy, ,who may 1Qnir „von eon 11 d A Goon Horts:,.—Mr Ben Church- Gall, Harrow Co., was in town. Mr g%me till your sure brighten the b001e' 6i his arenas. ill, who is becoming one of the beat Thomas Agnew, of Wingham, was She'll then tal- •a your arm and say yes, g P You may see mo are far as the door. Mies hltlry Anderson visited friends n horsemen around, received at Clin- here to -day. Mr J. M. Hamilton was in Lucknow during the week. A is ton Btatiun last Friday, a two year old in Goderich on the jury ' day. Mr _ 0 lecture is to be delivered in Erskine q Stallion from the old count y, which H. Warren, of Clinton, t, in town. church on Thursday evening by Mrs in a remarkably fine animal, and of Mr J. Towler, of Londe, was hare. ];est �Vawanosh• Gilmore, the music to be furnished a which the North British Agricultur- Mr Brownlee was in Clinton, to -day. NOTEP.—Miss Ratio was in Clinton b Prof. Morgan and his daughter 1 I ist speaks as follows :—"The colt Mr Will Hablis parents he St. Helene, ., on Saturday. Mrs J. Smith, of Win- Fairy; we understand that MrsgGil- at Elevator, which Mr Churchill bought visiting his parents here. The C O 1` throp was visiting at J. Coultes' Igst more is sent out by the I. 0. G. T,; r', sh is the winner of six first prizes and met in their hall this evening; there week. James Nethery gate a party we hope sbe may be greeted with a ,t• two championships. He is a first-rate was a fair attendance. Mr Stewart is to a select few IRBt Thursday night, large audience. g horse for the Canadian market, strong to be presented with something sub- Win. Nethery purchased a bores from "`I �y and well grown, but tu}1 of quality, stantial, before leaviug at Christmas. R. Corley last week. David Cook Auburn. and from the great excellence of hie The council will moot on Monday bad a bee on Wednesday of last week MOTES.—The Rev. Mr Gilvary, of ,• breeding, likely to mase a ver valu• night, at the usual hour. The nuc • drawing stone for big barn founda- Tor Toronto, intends giving a lecture inIli � ,a, able breeding and prize horsey tion sale of borseB, etc., which was to tion, and Wm. VanCamp also had tbe�Presbyterian church here, the ' tri have taken place on Saturday last, one on Friday. .Quite a number from subject being "His travels in Switzer - d Ashfield. was postponed until Saturday, 13th this vicinity attended the entertain= land." The Templar, here intend re Inst. Ment given by Mrs Qilmore, Prof, debating a very important qquestion ill NOTEs.—Thesleighing is very good WEDNESDAY. Morgan and his daughter Fairy, in for Canada, viz :—whether independ• ial and in consequence business is pretty The Hopeful Gleaners of St. An the Forester'" Hall, Belgrave, ]sat ante or British connection, would be en lively, We are very sorry to learn drew', church will give an entertain- Thursday night. peAforrable. Sleighing is taken ad - On that Mrs Hamilton is no better but ment on New Year's evening, and .-,jntage of at present. Again the all is gradually getting worse. There l are in hopes of presenting one of the Varna. llnd of death. baa been in our midst, Itis are about 35 members in connection best programa ever given by that in- ng. another has passed that bourne no with the Petrone of Industry held in creasing society. Mr Will Kelly wag NOTES— A Christmas tree and can f ,in which no travAller returns, in . ter S. S. No. 5, and more to follow. The in Clinton today. Mr W. Cantelon, tata, under the auspices of St. Johns the person of Mrs Wood, who passed officers elected and installed for the of the "Hub," was here; Mr Cante)on church, will be held in the pawn hall, away last Monday at the ripe old age til, current quarter of Zion Hill Council, is very popular as a buyer, in this on New Year's eve; an exc4 lent pro- f ninety; her remains were interred ser of Good Templars are a, follows:— vicinity. There are quite a few farm• gram will be provided an .A grand n Westfield cemetery. The Method- r la, President, John McKeith; Vice PteBi• ere leaving this district for Michigan. time is expected. On M nday last )at people have decided to hold " tea- , at dent, Mise E. Ritchie; Chaplain, C. Miss Vina Marshall will shortly leave a number of Varna Roykl Templars meeting on Christmas night, for the ,� ,er. MoDonagh; Secretary, W. Gardner. for Detroit. Messrs McKinnon & of Temperance went out V Kippen to benefit of the Sabbath School. Mr nit Treasurer, John Took; Herald, John Powell shipped a car load of hogs to- pay a fraternal visit, add an excellent Thos, Anderson has been appointed r was rev do d' t air lodge - r ,t program • en a large numbs i3 n I ick Andrew; Guard, Ch. Ritchie, S day. We expect g p g p ,constable for the village, a d rev 1 on tinal,• Wm Fisher; Prov. Deputy, `former Blythitgs home for Christmas. seems to be flourishing, six iety mem• 'doers will have to come to time If ial J. H. Gardner. It is said that Mr R. Sellars will not bera being added i the list- we wish .Tenn catches theta, The Lutheran ,� --...— be a candidate for councillor this thein, every success, lqt and Mrs ono le hsevo boli Choir minister a ' r 1 ,ire against the return of coming year, Mr P. J. Conroy, of P lea left this rtarajo For their s * �afortable •uible and driving The petition ag London was in town to=day. Mr J firer► b6fne, we diol thele a l0bg : . "urJ'a«f. .lerdo a frelrtx fleafc/tot a Liberal, in South Went- j � , 'Mr Awr y, M .. d roe teroaw Tutu "Bell of Clodorleh4 is here. C NXC sit p s vleitl>y hie st ter neralrI rth is tobo dro ea. , l , E 1'� . f g � worth, dropped'. fit: , g ,., ,