Clinton New Era, 1893-05-26, Page 1t,.
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notice that saYetar of the !streets m ,the:
.-• , vicinity • 0, the lake InMk Are • littered
.*iblotun.,"Ittetbieltillmate; 144uat:ntbliolledlryof,ivralto, ,
:depeSite4'therSt4Irthera•hadilpr.ohow
• 04,- : The "streets were never intended
be so many. "bank yards ; for. the pre-
mises tewhien they are(adlacent • •
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•',.vi- slrit,"lti-eiltiBisiter14 in -g'tteaniii'S'Iatotn.Pr. present
:1400,'"thatXiA1,0*. Ferguson h46•Obr
- ing tug. . MrsCDPO 41.tenbIRY wentto
tainect, ati'64cellenteitiuttion, on niisli-
. , • Toronto last OieSday, to see' her niti
• It is scarcely necessary to put a name .: • th'er, *ha- is very 211. • ;', There is tank of
over this engraving, for it is thahke-• having:a:#*4 celebration here on Do-
ness-Of.a gentleman so well•knoWn: • miniciii• Day... Mrs Liddy has returned
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Clinton and:theoomity of Huro_Jrk ,"th t • from a visit: to her daughter, ,
teluaateoriliaollit, an active oslitiyrootionndoill;l3e4e..t,:inindsW,Ih4ein ..i4C14'ellele °In EiItocieviiithilorr present,
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obre,,,•eukasernent•sireza -busiterits te„. win,' Fowlie apit: Marks. 'After they
.svpeoantesitii!litieii, , the 113.0110,0e is ' all the !lal-04):'scribecl.t° the oath requwed- bY
,. sta nte, the Ind of Appeals Was handed
are in eityo, t
Uomfort, corn
Fre
ORE,ORTO !TE
n all 404 IticelvCerreepoadcata
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04itoi of the cetkattr-Ari 44440,11'W
P, 100•4'4111' *eftriiItiaen' that Mus 10: a'tit:43Setlit4i151gir-
,00130,,x4rocter- 1424F2t, ;mooted :the : house genial" and Sauforth,Cialloginte-Inetiti4
nfily" 00010 14':'ThaP. :40o '.4nctto9t7.411, team 13344 `. here on 'liatOrt• will take ,
- vacated!.!".4?J'", rnu • as soon aa t 1B..witi"ndl,,Itrire.t1144:4;180011:00HC°4114-44.'Fill'terer1074*.—,1*11,
FOUND. -The season tieket helanging"day, and the woe." on the'WholeWSS,a.
;.to:-.0.00e;Holdeworth„ which WO stolen, • good one. rngeraoll'a;:defenea. played.
-'wftalnanct:00Ane:ontvaymt•10..1JoB;,. s.04..,gamo, the 'defence ,heing.their,
0104-*4'.',Alti*O.,PVqttY.,:hklly,fornc•ti4t1 :sx;.T.lnatior *OS'. t340 honie
..by, the. Oa Or 404414J04,9400;;;Ita*paatle learq,...414,',..:ootpo,Otoonetkv,:p000hlt,..koixt,
'.,protoottto4%,..:' play', 'won' ".theni;'' the:
Ont0.4***4 r OsbaldestonA,,t3 rta -arno. - '400111Y. n9ittt scored w a•:1•0".
hia:Creamstr.Waggolf.on.riidaY•nnict,„ ''thigiseon4.iialt:',COW,:ford"
POO ,,iroit4,•1.toldnit Ott ba)tont from...ni,sertnmi4.40
• • tnOecintielr Inkferreertk"Witt: he Eakin .rd 3r..:0-101'6§01.fr'shOt Scoring 4,
'iT,1.1.001b.Vi111.14014pectln., game 03:Ys 0.n04' a *letnry far the
Oestforth • - • "Aanil)ionsbip.' trophy. • • • -
4.0 1411$ 00- tTolOtorganization i'L 4.17' •
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evelgotz..„ The _officers .elected Nornte:-Itey. W. W. Leech spout
Dultitlgs-; .Pros.,. Acheson; 'Mid; Sunday at BlueVale. his appointments
• • ;17 Sec.-Treas., S. ph.ippet.cler44 pod,' at Ltondelibernand
Phipps and lioner; 'Theii- by Rev, Mr If000-i-whef, ' iPthe.Ov-
•-:probehly do a littielticking on Friday ening, :IireNlied Sernitei apprepritite
evenings. , • . to theseason„-frain the text:: ?The time
f the singing. of birds bas 'porde and
weed or. !IkTOTtoo.-"theto,*411 be a ''Illeeting:
hod at my H. Elford,o, on Friday own. the Toicaof ° lie turtle ie.' heard in our
4' 612.°P; in.gto# •atoYt"ththe;'ntrp' core In
of attepaotill.:ting
89, z ?el °Pilla(ct agintelni •137holrg 14:
in' their hall; an 'Jane 4:22adt
moderation o:Surnme Su
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delegates from polliug in, and the following changes ordered
at will be loeste to be invited hY inembevs• - Whitehead, now arir'z'Qacbin
No. 5, to attend the Reform Conveu-
14"
, inventive' ingenuity
ears past displayed in t
preparing: of a buckle that
woad overcome the incort:1
venience of the ordinary
"shirt tearing," "vest lining
destroying" pnerally ,un
comfortable suspender buck-
le, has reached a climax in
the introduction of a
• w 1:1 t f th .130th year,has had a varied, e Ince to be made ort the assessment roll L..-- "Gelillille Noli Buckle slispedoe
we'ok acp three-rear-olcl and as a prominent and greatly es- -,Ttie Piildleation of Cl• Wild Was grant -
bon to be 1201d, Goderieh, on the 30th lott, Ault It
11 ra d
we a e inst. A good attendance is asked for. 7 d h f " St A d '
ard to Mrs., R. Sellars. Moved by
T. J. Marks, sec. by Jas. Fowlie, that
the mill property assessment be reduced
to $1,000 for the present year, on ac-
count of the absence of dara.-Carried.
H. Dramin was assessed for part of lot
210,. Main street east, 1-16 of an acre.
A bitch assessed George Castle was
taken Off of roll, and one dog assessed
to T. J. Marks. Moved by Dr. Stan -
bury, see. by Jas. Fowlie, that Donald
Cameron's appeal be laid over until
next meeting of Court of Revision. -
B. Higgins was granted an order for
$20, as payment of his salary as assess -
dr, and A. Cameron $1.25, for drawing
gravel. Court adjourned to meet on
.Tune 12, at 7.30 p.m. J. DAY, Clerk.
$tOOff BOce
T•1'
1NTOil
of AntereSt•
e , ange 0 lots . n rew s
heifer,h bed. bsi; the teemed resident of thetown of Clinton
Ti44T, BOY. -"The rascal" instead of _ price realized being 5c per pound. Mr r for a number of years, a few brief facts
being from Gaderich, as be said, turn- Fred'Johnson has :gone to fill a peel. Concerning bripc''W,i11 be of intereSt- to
ed out to be from Detroit. Part of his eon in the '-Seafeitil creamery. Mrs our renders44Born at GUisboro, York -
story was correct though: his Mother Barkwell is with her:dam/Moe in Chi- shire, England, in 1814, he started to
wasin Clinton attending the funeral cog°, who is so serionefy 11 that little earn hialivimA as soon as he was able
accompanying lier, he skipped out mr J. Elleeley. and wife were in the
. after, and mite last Saturday no track . village on the 21st. _MF8 M, Braith-
AN : lotaflifrAeleLil.c1 l:43eftuorire, by bus friends
I waintstiohrOcebtexibgeer sig,Is!ar) recovering.nga
II - sake; Olathe may all safe. was represented at Ooderich eia_, Sun -
I
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Tun nmoir woi.;;_sorne places day, May 21st, where their brethren of
• celebrate the 24th with horse races, but that town had a special sermon; Rev.
Holmesville is net going to have any Mr Ferguson is expected to preach to
on that day this year; ours are over, this lodge on Stine 18th. ,
they came off Sunday evening. No (Too lateter last week.)
little excitement was caused to see the Goon SALE. -Last week Mr Little
sorrel and the black conaing in on the sold a horse ,for $150, which may be
home stretch, for a• time it was hard looked upon as as a good price,Aconsid-
ox xf4111.;„-:-Intending: visitors to to say which Would have it, but owing. erIng the current low figilrelki'''This
a *We ite,ir, should 'be very par- to some superior driving (?) and no sounds' like the &ye of yore. i'lrow
ie dr aboot:Makingfriendswithother little application of long oats by way about the N. P. lowering the price of
asscngers on the Way, 0,B it 18 stated of encouragemen,t, the black took and he
hat -there 'never were so Many sharp-
SstOtVetling , on the trains gomainte
ea a, 446,t1he present time. 7
Er* HE ;IE) Ba.644Mr .A. C.. Mac-
erate f: Winnipet is Visitint his
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of his grandmother, but instead of he hope is entertained of her recovery. ' to work, and id not, therefore, enjoy
the eductitional advantages that are
theprivilege of every boy to -day. NVheli
the Stockton and Darlingtoivkailroad
was built, he sewed employment
thereon, and has the honer of being
fireman on the fifst passenger locomo-
tive that ever rano( This was nearly 70
years ago,- and the marked changes
in railroad affairs that have taken
place during that time are something
remarkable, and yet Mr Whitehead
has been intimately associated with
many, of these changes. He engaged
in railroad work in Scotla,nd, and after
cording to Canada, about the year 1849,
engaged in similar work here, building
' &portion of the old Great Western line,
spume Bannoix,....The Nola quite
and also what is now known as the
kept the lead. Perhaps what made
this so interesting was that the black's a bluster one da latel nerre•th' - la- Buffalo & Lake Huron branch of the
joaky wasa Woman. Never mind, she it must have been a , YjAwinids. P49,t Grand Trunk -between Fort Erie and
iu
'i,rd'"Lolci -
eI3 0 o, Goderich. Subsequently he engaged
in the milling business at Blyth. liiie
got thera, pposing it was Sunday; the foo
Di. was n whom. ' ; , wber ;4,i,;,Te ilttatitekt
„ , . happily_ . ‘, beforesny took u his residence in Clinton in the years." Mrs Nesbitt is on the sick
NOTES. -Miss Johns; of Tuckersmitb, dam .Z.,..''-'. Ps ions, Some say the Ly
ear 9,...sud,..with..the...eircuption-0- -listr---Mr41:-Baker-lost-a-fine-coltiast-
-speot-Sunday.at_W-Mnrch!s...__Mry S..:. _breesca.r4inated:43x-a-ptivate-gardem- - about nine years spent in Manitoba,- weekfront dropsy. Our corner is ex -
'Kay, and mother, of Clinton, is spend- Num. -Arbor day. was celebrated has -resided here ever since. When tremely quiet - these times, and as we
inga few days at E. Rumba* Mk in this place by the planting of some the C.P.R.was first undertaken he was have had no special mention in the ERA
S.Iltirch, Clinton, has been Spending trees on Front stet by our progres- awarded a contract on what was known for a considerable time it will not be
several days in the village. Mr Reesor sive carpenter/ " r Riley; if others assection 15, andAmilt a good ixiany &ass to publish these few items. [Send
and bride, of Markham, spent Sunday would follow hie example Londesbore -•
at B. Forster's. Mrs Whittingham might soon be "� thing of beauty. and miles. of this road.y The first locome- us more. -En.; .
has removed to her daughter's, 11.rs that we know le "a joy forever." Mr tive that was ever seen in Manitoba
W Jervis, where the will; no doubt, Robt. Crawford has further improved was taken there by him, and Mr White- 4 ( "Wien
remain for the future. Mr Jules Jen- his property by draining his cellar and head tells some amusing stories of the GRANGE.—At the last meeting of the
kine arrived in the village on Monday, lot. early experiences on that occasion. Hullett Grange, No. 393, it was moved,
for the purpose of taking hie mother He afterwards returned to Clinton and seconded and carried that the Grange
home with tum. Mr 'McRoberts spent Auburn. has continued to reside here ever since. call an open meeting, on the 7th of
his 24th visiting friends at Granton; he NoTue.-Miss M. Efunkin is at pres- Mr Whitehead has been as active in June, at 2 p. m., the object being to
intends taking -in the teacher's' conven- ent on the sick list. public life as he has elsewhere, bell consider the advisibity of sending more
tion at Exeter, on Thursday and Fri- DEBATE. --- Malan(' lodge •intend the first reeve of the town, and he held farmers to represent them in Perlis -
'day. -Miss Lucy MacIlveen, of Nile, is having a debate next Monday evening the office for ten years; he was mayor ment and also of sending less men to
visiting on the 7th con." we wonder on "Resolved, that farming le Et 'setter for three years, and would have been Parliament. A number of speaker's
if that is the reason that Lew - goes rip and more independent, etc. life then longer, but 'he declined to serve. He are expected to be present to address
Lon -
that way so much, but then Albert is that of the mechanic.' )),fief; B. mi. represented North Huron in the Do- the
minion house, for five years. The in- desboro.
meeting/Which will be held at Lon -
right there, and though he can't go son will net as captain for the afflrma-
terests of this town have always been
every night, he is satisfied with all but tivei and Mr J. Wilson the negative. Wririninte.-About fifty guests. , near -
f ' h' th ht ' d h h 1
Sunday; stick to it Albert, there's more Wnpurxd. - One of those events, oremostin is oug s, an . e hasal- - ,
1 all being relatives of the bride, as -
been zealous in advancing its in- Y
room in your cart than Lew's. Messrs which create much joy, occurred at wars .. . g sembled at the residence of Mr J. Web -
Stanley and Pickard. advertise an ex- the residence of Mr Hamilton, on terests. He has been parried three
ster, on the 24th inst., the cause of this
telisive sale of cattle, etc., here. on the Wednesdey last, being the marriage timed. his last wife dying but a few
assemble e bein to witness the mar -
g g.
29th, we expect to Be0 it well attended. of Miss E. Hareilton, an estimable months ago.
riage of his daugnter •Elizabeth to Mr
Young lady, to Mr A. Goldthorpe, a Notwithstanding his age, he is still E. J. Savelle; :of Clinton. The mar-
Evist Wourpnosh , highly respected young man, of Salt- active and hearty., able to live at lei- riage ceremony was performedby Rev.
NoTEs.-John Coultes 'is rushinff ford; the bride VIR8 assisted by her sure, and no man m thus section is held Mr Hamilton, of the , Presbyterian
things at present; when cOmplete , sister, Miss Millie; and the groom by a in more general esteem than he. We -
churcht Londesbora. The bride .was
his new barn will just knock the spots friend, Mr P. McEwen. Wewish them sincerely trust that many more years the recipient of an abundance of costly
off anything in the township; John is long life end prosperity. of life maybe his. It would be easy to end beautiful presents, and both start
- Summerhill extend this article indefinitely, but we out with the good will and esteem of
full of enterprise. have been eompelled to confine our re- an.
' Wanunas.-A higlitoned weddirlt - .
NoTEs.-Quite a number.from here marks just to a bare outline of his .
took place on Wednesday, at the res were present at the entertainment in career. .i Goderich Township
dence of Mr Wm. Fenwick, when his
onl datighter, Ida, was united in wed- ° . . . ,
H lmesville last leek Surel we wall •
have ample supp y of fresh beef this ' ' ,: Hippen pened to the eldest son of Mr Josep-h
Aim -Bnoxxx.--,A bad accident hap
season -eh? judgnig from the number CHURCH. -At the trustee meeting or Izzard, Bayfield line,' the other day.
and frequent visite of the blather the Eippen Methodist church, on A couple of other children were play -
carts. Mr T. S. Kilty, of Clinton, was Thursday evening, Robt. Kedge and ing together, ' and holding up a small
visiting here recently; we are glad to Thos. McClyment were added to the polaliorizontally, they asked him, to
see the gentleman able to move about number of trustees. Mr R. Meths Was lies:0i
again. Mrs F. Scott, from near Lon- elected to represent the Trustee Board ever it, in trying to accomplish
don, has been visiting at her father's, at the Quarterly Board. On Sunday which he ttipped and fell on his right
Mr Chas. Lovett, sr, The next meet- Messrs' Wm. °odium.° add H. Dayman hand, breaking both bones at the wrist.
ing of the I.O.G.T. lodge is to be held vvere elected representatives of the so- of the township picnicked at Bayflekl
Prasraer--A number of the young folk
on Wednesday, 31st-iMit; bear this in ciety to the Quarterly Board.
Mind. We offer an apology in refer- ..,.. • on the 21th, and enjoyed themselves
ence to en item two weeks ago, con- NoTES.-Mr E. Butt is recovering boating end flailing. They all merrily
cerning the appointment of an organ- quite rapidly from his recent illness.' returnedin the evening and took pos-
ist in the, Sunday School; the person Mr H. Ivison and wife are beek from session of Maple Grove Park, the resi-
referred to will please • accept the their wedding tour, and settling down denta of • Mr Arthur Catitelon, on the
apology. to the stern duties of life. Bayfield ten the house tieing thrown
Open" for their accommodation. ' They
• NOTES. -Mr 1). O. Ross was In Dur- ' music' train a string? until the
tripped the light fantastic to Strains of
band, ., ..
' Brussels. Tnekersmith.
heti last week.. ?as Kate Wilson Stitt. ANOTAMi Alber
t Nott,highly
'wee isnia? hours,: when: all dispersed,
Haixibitrg, James Chive, of Seaforth, the par onage a Ontario 'St, church, entertainment...- .„,,..'
01'eaded with their manner of
pont Sunday with to slater in. New of the London road, wag married, at
011 rti: - Ta d Hi . C :-/s1011ta -40 Win Meng comnienees
was • renewing old 'acquaintances in sawing ' at , his 'sawmill,. this Week.
Messrs Drank Edwards and llerb POW -
1'6 f Ira, field, Sunda - 'at Mr
1...ociaL, • noir MAY RE
nnoa41,:ini* sue*. .
: 41*,MaPli erSon, trat'
o ,1,*tirnieriy.'70:0.1mtoti.--Itehes-disr-
ased,Oftht greateritart Of his interest
the wholesale bnainees'in Win-
• eg,"1:4#111.0iiins -considerable-pro-.
there. Re intends. to .reside in
Onlitiv,the :present, having come
WOO**, -Ontario mainly. for the
efit Of his wife's health; -
VELL Sarsiti.;.'4Thn'zwill' of the late -
aniek'HOUgh; formerly for se many
eark.-deputy clerk :0 the crown *in
ellington;'..and :father of Rev John
O40.klate, of LOndesboro, has been
nott*t 10,Prohate. The total value
liiii:ettate estimated fol" roundlig-
Ciet;$40,000. ,`:-After:Aproidding for
he paYMent elan debts. and expenses
nd hie' One kir:, two anal/ legacies,dhe
emainder.-ot the estate is. jbequeathed
to the two :surviving: sons and the
"dOWalid•ohildeenahis•deceaSed son
„
George.
Stycn VISITORS E WELCOMED.—
Qiietitaes: person comes Into the
ENV:SRA:Office to give an item of news
-4:11:'4the earrie time begins to apolo-
gize as though his visit might be con-
eideredatrintrusion, Nobody is more
welcome than the Man who brings an
ternOf neivigit:it porely, pews of a
Wel hiteresteyeifif it concerns him-
self: nattirally &insider, 'every
44,who furnishes us an item to inake
mare:newsy_andititerest-
;.ingi:ne • benefactor. 'W6 lime that
none,'-at,MM,readers: feel theleast
hesitancy Visiting the office, or ap-
'Peking:before:US on ;the' street, with
the recpleSt,t0,, publish such an Item. loc with John J. Mason. A large
`Th,erhoreinterestwe can cause' you to number of guests were invited, and
,beVeintlie.peper the More your visit everything passed off lovely; our best
wiltilleWaletnnerli • ' wishes are extended to, the young
couple.
or..8.801,110 Fplallid.14,-*The funeral of
,
the late James 'Rath took place on
Friday last at 2p. m., under the aus-
pices of the Masonic Brethern from
Clinton. After the usual 'ceremonies
were gone through with at the.
resi-
dence, the funeral procession passed
through to the cemetem where,
after the Service of the Methodist
Chinch by Rev; Mr Swann. the beauti-
ful Initial iiervice of Free' Masonry was
, conducted by J. M. W.
ilia 'the brethren responding. The funeral
U4Atill.”14,16 "Laci,u, 44.1447 iVal3 a very large., one. Deceased
sons and one daughter to mourn their
'WO thii4:,„of it aiiring 674-earE c't 94*Igur leexPe a wife, two
th6, 4* hot. days we had ba' •
•,
Ebenezer
, (Intended for last week.) •
NOTES. -Several from here attended
the R. T. of T. concert at Holmesville
on Monday night, and were well pleas-
ed with it. Mrs Oakes, sr., is improv-
ing, after a somewhat lengthy illness.
Mr John Killips, of Carlow, spent Sun-
day among the o'haunts of foriner
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Z111403hi . ' - tOvOn last: wok. • X.' A.i yoting Of p.prp are Meceediii ty 'well known, and
v ry popular, andhave t ebestWisnes 4.0.1t,fi''' - • - ' :.
been Working ih,Creditoti for some, time y _ .
1/irrica.1)1t... liViii.. 'Hess, : *hp' ...as... ,dit_s lea week, • Robt.. Dickson, or,t, Ittica . ' . ' . -
Or. a $iOtt 'tit' Iheir eXtended circle Of .0.0qnainfa :;switet,03.,,,4 , kw
' -1,- lVfoutat Forest, was 'in NAVA
Ai' 0.50 . past, *la retinted 'hollae.tigali;ii. ''.1011'''',. ,4, 00a, this Sith -With: his Win' in'Tertni,' , . ' ' ' . • , , , . '' : iltri.4,,•tekt, :.iind: ' ' 061' On. a*r.-The concert given it the
•...-••,.., •,,,,-1.:; „: . • •. - .' ' ' :: ',Rye spent, 'Sunday in Parkhill. XisSI-TP'... L. 40-ablli:WfiaS Perila*thP,Iweek ItiientoriOn,--,. A large iiinnaber of Ilr Arbli„Glieet& c".11r Phil P•Ottet'aod'. ' . 4.
'0 ri60 - fainiiy,...." ci ..Staaltek,....,Snotit Igiinday at town hall, last Tuesday evening, Under
-, '.: lit, 0*aievi 'oat' r.tea l'sibis* has level. -holland,. of $advine; Pa., is holito' On it Geo. Whitt - assoobled, ;.,4t their home Stbep' '8,, ',' A, po:' ' hOnogr" 4'14° toneer,Vaill rathergi. 1 weather,Ai 'w.. Y. ;.
&t'i,i7.dgi.sitil ietci the': 1 l'i9li.Y.i'E't,,;. •n!"0;et,1110111, 1
.040 :174,:ou., bd,d itO xiopeotil,..' ' Ci HaVsekiiiistit".'--Sulida_y,With, friend's' - nii a -Wildness' •triild, Rev* jolin'lliil' i,he friend/JAM relatives 000,4nd:hire hie - Mother epent SinulaY,••At.,:Mr, J.:
''large.•,, 84100: !.: . : : -.. : ::;- ' ;,,, ; , , •;:: led, the front of his yard and Mae Made .. ,...,VISit. to :1210. Paraatii. Wm. &Ones and , on their return from theirwedding' tour be ;•,_g-iVeii, by -Laing- J!rotitt . ' Of,. Acton '
. . •;„: ' , •-. "..": - . - ; ',.; , .. -,, uther. impravertienta ..:10- and 40006- hh4:: :' witi•:44:4111:1'1Y.4.10#,*Pettetten Wed,' ,telliii;04 .Monday . eifsikihg. the • yentig in V oile'e chtirchf. on Atondaytht2gtli: ,ttif4-14.4.AAttti, lit,s1'1416.e!QViittie!;',.;c_
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,440abe :of HerkSall, was tri 'the ' village ; that tne eliding; ittaY be dediit4ed: a • trielttele‘ ,htef. slowly ,tlYitig 'out -among', , &dot ifilitipht happsii ;, The :filtierat of ilio. . Misses ati **Iva Out t'101:15."01'.';`a-Y*
on his i lode lot. Satinidityevetingo: 'one as eotOle.: ..'-: -, , ' • "- - the west, Vndete. The .trieinkof Mrs the late rs Henderson,, of the ath .064.2 ea theaccoMpaniMentafor the Singtte,-;
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.,,,k ,., • Mt A. Deneray, ' tit Thistediiik ."00.s. oi , . -: ,- c ...,,, ' . r .. '' \• gieoati„4r4,wiu.,retoo; tb-iglitti that She. ; -6-iisiii4i'.. .: was largelyattended on the: The.Olititen Orchestra always "adolktn ,
, . : lia6 erected en ' moth* In front'of hie' gttot,:, ill:ILI:II'. g,,,i!e_ ,tittc:# 1:,; :.,4:11,2::111!Irotvoistoilf.:0,t'illivrfaritliitzso::i..f.,,61titt.-oratirithe,Istc=tit,o, the lot., the interest atno, entertaiinnento The. '
See these articles sell-
ing at 50c.
Boys' Suspenders 10o.
. to 25e.
JACKSON 8R080
Clothiers, Furnishers &Furriers
Constance.
NOTEB.—T4e/ twenty fourth was it
gala day/to the small boys. Mr Gee.
Wilson leaves in a few days for Mani-
..tobehaexpecta-tolonate there as
got a claim.
FINE DOG.—Mr J. A. Steward Who
is a lover of good stock, has in his
posesdion now a St. .Bernard which
weighs over 140 lbs and is a fine s ed.
men, Mr Steward values him at $ .
NEW Bens. -Mr Robt. McMillan
raised his new barn last week;
stead of chosing sides in the customary
manner the unmarried took one side
and the married the other, the yaung
men captained by the veteran Billy
Binn won an easy victory, to the con.
sternation of the benedicts.
Henson
DRIVEN OUT. -For some time past it
grass widow residinghere has been the
recipient of attentions from male ad.
mirers that people of good morals
thought hardly right. One of her ad.
mirers was it man in her own eraploy,
and some of the young fellows deter.
mined, on Tuesday, to give him a coat
of ter and feathers, and with this object
in view they went to his piece of busi-
ness. He was armed and so Were they,
but he slid out and secreted hiniself m
a hotel, from which he stole away int
the middle of the night and Made good -0
his escape. Some of the people think
there were ne grounds whatever for
the action of the young- men, while
they maintain their ability to, prove
their suspicions.
chiseihurst.
CHURCH MATTERS. -An interesting
baptismal and reception service was .
held in the Methodist church last Sun -
clay morning; most of the converts Of
last winter's revival were received into
full connection with the church. 'The
Epworth League, entertainment on
Monday night was exceedingly. enjoy.
able. The evening was fine and. warm,
congregation happy, the Bingen, re.
citers, and speakers, all at their best.
The address on "Essentials in Con.
gregational work," by Rev. J. S. Ken,
derson of Hensel', was it Most ex.
celleneand powerful address. The nob
proceeds were $20.30, for the Sunday
School.
Num. -Miss Annie Rowell, of Hen.
sall, visited our village on Sunday; last.
Miss Hattie Blatchford is also vkiting,
in our neighborhood; ruirior says'ehe
will be Mrs Miller before she leaves;
we tender our congratulations, Miss
Mary ' Caldwell is able to be around
1.1 tedOn last Monday.* Frei Kier
ent ;till the end Of the.year fez tainect. that theinteistopybeeeti000 *kith is hem ovor, '1;` 1111"4"Ge.4i6htittlirtfe 161t4 IV° ilt1"14