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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1893-06-02, Page 4' ha i, I am lu - J n 7' aakso I dlt � * , o Gana. I t c a t. e-- Hw r10lOaa, h I frit ,r, eNtfi�Aa ,'S.ltette. r'• -$ 0 rd'. �—_e, .res -(M h �. ,? oaf.. eau cI li ' ill �reitd"-C4aPe ; Co. F, lido Ju a G 8- r y n Do 'ar ). f tlrFp i' Y erne n. +�pp g eros WLtltnan, '11C .1 O BOeta nasi Slloea-Jockdbp, t Ikl4kttltdprekJt n,p Jackson Bros, j , I 8tretw ✓date= -R, & n �¢el '1.. oats apraePRtAlvQ 41- , , ` � Are . w.as w o, ltpg .. "I Q MwAa ee �r ;S • � ply, Q. ,fi F NE B, 18! , wor r- mQ Ait4ough wtaQZ. tenaq efts Fq+Kliln'6„ uiat7f+rr iw ,,Also fiin h.aai tigsibl'e,'.uA,waitevery'litWf, gpaee;?{' .rich } '.Ilaxabialih ewe Are cowpelled tieartp gver� Wgeat •I O m tiR Over militias, • ond` %thi)t week' leave ,pj1q P.A) ' 1 oonsldorabio tbat fito'Inoil - 4i for the du4ilic vi,k, „„ iTeete. IigpI 4Pwal 0 1*t ply `e is tho Iisw ERS. Steil f, ..1. burs Dust .: E.'. S . ,J,, ' ' ' 1094eirjeb plptriclt x4eeting. ter--•• . '. , { M1. .. IT7 �. \. d v. , L S' r, ,, - . .. �. , - - - t7 SMR?,N M! D. X . a let 0�1, G tr, Mie W. t�9' Vol't1?esvllle, �� nnp� pa pA r pt1n1. �f) yellVille, r i Elfoth, llo4erl ith• potpies. , ftn *404003 Astlltlli µ g Il►t f --'i"tole ne t tgaeetin� of t e, Ips Alford; GcKleric Forth Bt., Mrs C'. N`owtout 1,3rncefielr , Miss Dan, Tho above , r-oytbl Toraplors veal be � on . Alon.iay ?" '1 { 4 . sour ilipep, .Mr wine., a> a n °west iP thQ fixer evenlia , as. Gila electtop pi; now 4fdoere , Qpblia School ih arm A4fid. Friday, takes lrlat , ib ie desir'au that jhexa ,be, " � 1 Ag S tial Mlesxarr 4NI?U, the 6th sand :9dlb at e . y the absapao 4w o6d attendance, It 'telly leo o � � o . Hod Ick North St., Miss 011impbell;'lot bba:P dtmtr�d�oe;lireslden Mr � �� � , � b t!, .. r f e r . he n di nix u Itawttaallur� 4�t.►lllieal •xs>vin. aha fol. 4. R.xowu� 'v'� s , P.p4 o,�t e1n �1} tbo ,csnptest. � , xowin 1�PRilited QhgirnittU, for Fred Elf4rci'e alcle. 8progt'azn'W relldefied.--•Iussay..i-�•'lto ullowlagiiiiappointed'4rele tniiou I + ItRe,''viit;- m. "ore Tota, Biiird . R�, 0AU$ q4 $0QTAP,, -Ee�, C,•, W, Disbl, D 14 li, >lfirper Y +cud' �arxoi+r. " p o ned 0 xhel: ,t'llildtol3 , jast,8tilxda , y 11 glitter u!' bol gtwo meetin g4 of of , tong Ni his feta Ecc,12,1, ,a,.,. : roia>txoa; gas briefly disoU I .bet "Reniembor now, flay creator in the +as--• galltpoaed Until the afternoon drtys o; bhy ybµtih; ",�c:; tlle.•set,;Rq ; so was mol' Of 41i 0 o a talk-' in the 8jil , Olest �.:•�• . r• T Q . 4, n M " Brown , ,ok up ,P, 11rimary' Ia ,toaoe, c4nbalnt.p�g art ellent.tuivlCe ,a.w, 6, f1QG13Ss&I`3► > Ole 01 T, r� lila with class"t A close of Ave 'tan; a young, . $e4,vice in' 011e Epioeur a , • , bila,1900i the Public School was; in pal church ' at % �t, Ah• 11010 Sablaath, as �'�' ': elrsQia �ilfih. I " 't0 nae which rear p liefiabjeotiintensit- is, the trios the #list ..4uday of every Is. - ;Brown ,strop 1 ar ed month, , ate other• times t-a,ln.: The C tho ase of 'qY�- rir tesolli'ay 4 4 ru I o'lle. Xessra" members ai' flys W,M. I of Holmes- ' •• 013 0 health. : E. Brows, Boyd and JohuriOn villa,, Mlddletan's:. antitimrnerhill,, .iprr-• Ilia 1 snbjeo#.:, xns soros om met at :Mie. HOW d t l (limon, on rho,"qse if thi i)pmpr pal frame; xbuXs, , itis. the Pdrpose ofp tVel► ll �r r , ,,, ex1,s4bi0os on the Pro 8;ATA 'T 011; the mWOQ1tat gloictiila ,, ,SSC, , ,gh$ puZ � . Sunil o cutch was Sllod' than introclnaal byy Tnepmotor xom, pit of the Melo I t .1 g the leaaogr tat>tght to a class, by ay molnin � 1lVt•.I''9stAfi, and ytt%i' 1r"'0 ,,"d"' In . I. g rtioa that the phonetloal method of the evening by Mrl.,otlggl�a; tltb..fotmer-" : ed' t itzg and spelling was the,best Pwa ae lied"fiom John 16,, 5, and is a1- >. i 0 constant raotioe di lilted •bore P R by b "'T. i11 vi{,,, ;a` 11 1. I I };,, r,rf, .,µ,.,., ._.ave>q(J;Jtl4 .,. _-_. ...,..r.u,,. `'', a},4uq{•. ., - _ . - -.. ... r. 45. , oa....ng every. tidy;. the; .Grits-• - ....,... - 1.,.,. . �1p11tt11 8>Xror1 lZeortlere... The f4114win table, a o In Ile 3 ear. by 'rote shooed he avoided, sentence latter ,preached. 'fol' .th@ first rim i �"'' ' . �--- amount xis g # W g t building should be taken before th fits Place, ,b . tso ` v 1 n.,,, . s raised ed ort each clreutt for the a card a abl Sled the bill that i♦ ,,'. A meeting 4P.the: Reformers of'South 'different. ur oses .ex 1 Town, anti County Church lessons, followed by: repo nition of words At �utuXe.tlme. a may . �.., g W V191t,,n9, we $upon .will be held at Dixon's gall, P F : p eine itself. Chimles. from eoundo givers by the teacher, Ithto are sure thez'e will be a tea^tyy veal 'a"" " --- shdnld fee following bq #he. vowel eoanda, corns; lite toe» t was 1'sa. 46, 4, ]ieY. W..* I 1111101 Bruee6elcl; till Monday, June 6th, at Placa Ayers a d �. Rev. Mr Osborne, of Gerrie formerly Incest upon a thorn h understandin of led J. T. e. 40 p. "m for th u os o of: fllintop, reRched his farewell' the a ,thio sho g Uonfere w&t`th are, ,attending-- } ane.o'cslock, e p „top. a f ^ v .. _E'' ". p , stir- „q , uld bo followed :by the con- _ Itce at Owen Sound. �►- :;; `' •- �, ' "T" 1 ` P olds aonant,eonnds, drilling thorax ht 3n oaoh. NOTES.--Mr'and Mrs I"vis aa.- ' I delegates to the Ottawa Goderich IV,St ..,, 81000 8450 98 81964 97 6U21 95 Inon In the Ba test Church, .Sunday � case g g y on, of Sipalm, "� i• Goderlob V.st ....: 650 112 34 409 72 1172 80 evening a$t. pen. spear the ltttigC �� rt (olivexltion and the transaction of Clinton, R,St....,. i000'''13ti2 33 "2545 46 4205 78 Mr James Xottn will `preaob 'at' Mr S. J Bo d then took a Com part of last weer --OW. ' ! p position w,ih her daughter,, Mrs E,C.Potter. 4f- (,iaII 1IgW b8played' aIIC� ' • •' - Clinton O. St,,.,,. 860 '307 9tt 980 73 2188 66 Holmesville Metho ist Church nest with' gnd an 8rd ,ollteses. Composition Mrs Mulholland, of Walton has a �••,- . (►tllter,�.111Aix eau vital inteoest to the Seafortlr 1000 bol 09 194019 2841 98 Sunday morning, and at Sharon in the should begin the first day at school, ire visitin held son` ' b. e1x _ e. y g droll is etc acted. Holmesvlllo 700 330 O9 407 97 1447 40 g W. Mylholland, here. .� ' :�. . -•> Y Baylield .......... 699 124: 47 948 00 949.00 avenin , - quant interesting object lessons in the early Mr and Miss Crieh, of Tuckerpinit ,, ` made belleheial t0 gg , Varna .,,,,,.,,,. 625 24218 364 00 1231 is The SpA draft of stations - for 'the stages to develop thought and observation, Nppent.Sunday at S. Phipps. Mr Iia �' ter,• WAST at.. Rlf'.FORERS� Honsall ............ 975 29067 700'00 1995 b7 London Conference places Rev. R: J, home work in aomposibion develops rotor• Sturdy, who has been on the sick list ` - "- all w . ._ Kippen ............ 800 212' 97 414 89 1227 86 Treleaven, of St. Thomas, in James St. dw ho can Dungannon .... , , , ,675 3,55, 41 1054 04 2084 82 eat outside the sehaol room, avoid abstract is imnrovinu', We were glad ,to set �,.,. Iii CoxVENTION AT Gozzwon. Nile..... „ ( 750 821 86 969 76 1441 09 church; Exeter, eubjeots,insist upon careful work, stimulate our o.d neighbor, Mra S. Holmes in � - I Beumitlet,,,,,,.... 526 12564 8e tib 100912 Rev. J. W. Shilton, of, Rattenbury have reading. the village on Sunday;, Mr. Leerh, Of c40' tak@ part The meeting of the West Huron Reform• .xEMBERSHIP.-The, menibershi on St, ch yc? q and R. Holmes leave this Mr W, I Johnston disoaalled, "Con- Goderich, has been spending a whi dO era at (Fodoria, on Tuesday, was well at: pp stitutional Chan ee, Btaart Period" and in with her morhel' Mr's pJ H 8 le �,_ ,"' the district is as follower-Goderich, N: xveek: for Conference at Owen ` Sound. who � Our r stock ;; colli rls@s - tendads, over fifty delegates represent- St., 40'l; Goderich, V. St., 176;` Clinton, Mr Sliilton's work next Sunday will , illustrated by is not very well. Thetretioneea a of �►•- 11 01 " a short and able address oxj4nt, P v A ; .Vr$ municipality in the riding. The R, St- 310; Clinton 0.8t., 330; $eaforth be supplied by Messrs Foster and blackboard exercises showed his method of cattle, on Monday, was lat•gely at- �" I.�tf�! , '.ofiaic eats Mr A, H. Mannink con ied the 295; St., 260; BayBeld 160; at*- Lough, dealing with this subject. The discussion tended, and Bidding' wa,s'lidSk; ever - - Gaines t0 SUit . ad ambo at the others Y �-- peopl@ r N,. g present na 170; Hensa11263;Kipppen 221; Dun- Report says that Rev; T. Wesley was farther continued by Messrs Tom, thing was sold. and at good prices; �►^ 7 . vgeraM. C. Cameron, Fsq., Q, C., and J. annon 242; Nile 2•l$; Benmiller 192,- C°sena; of Belwood, has. been invited Westman, Latta and U. E. Brown. milch cow+ ran from $?6 �o $u steers +"` f . , ,'4 ; T. Carrow, Q. C., M. P: P. � to becorde the ast-or of Walton circuit The roll being called showed 75 teachers selling as high as $;i0 a air•• Tom Car- �•- 0 all a es. ,r , this shown an increase of 110 over last P in attendance. g i . d r °Mrs President in opening the mooting, ex- Hethodist churches. He is one of the ling wielding the hammer, Miss •E. a,~►• __ + a Fp1`tinedl lvhy it laud boon called. Mr Laurier year. `- a 11 y ,Hj , had asked for a meeting of representative SCHOLARS. -There is a total of 2597 mos:; promising young' ministers in the Mies Walrond then showed her method Ivison is visiting at 1E. U. Potter s. Take exercise and save - w ' lyocrals at Ottawa in June, and, it was notes• Sabbath School scholars in the district. Conference. of teaching reading to Janior classes, deal- MrGauley, of Clinton, is engaged with �`- - W ' M time P ovincesandOillt g yebeo wered. The Mari- MISSIONARY MONEY. --The following Rev,AMeLean,Blyth;andA.Stewart, ing chiefly with pauses and intonation. In W. Mulholland in the blacksmith M- , -- " , `, time Provinces and Qugbep were taking gseat were the contributions !for mfssionary Clinton, exchanged :pulpits on Sunday this exercise also a class from the public business. The Woman's Convention doctors bills. I, westsh ill the ith con d nce in ,and rho, g school was r g interest to the held in Clinton last Thursday, was at' �" -� ''! westsh0uld showit9 confidence hi T, 1♦iberal urposes by the various circuits: North avenin •. it. being communion service present, adding . ` . lI r,- leader by being well represented also. Itwould treet Goderich $293;25; VictoriaStreet at Bivth. Communion service will lesson. tended by about a dozen f; Om the vi1- `' • Ile also open to rho convention to discuss the Goderich $6.15 at be held in W,llis Church, C]inton, on C Masers Holman, Tom, Dela y e Miea Emma Potter, of Nile 19 - { IL".N", eneral policy of the Party, and to make a de- $ ' g tt - R. E. lac "+ aN( ,� live vearnge thereon. There were several business $379; Ontario St.Clinton $16; Seaforth the 2;ith frau. Brown, Weatman and Latta continued the visiting at home, alio Miss Aline, sof, F ,t „1r, matters also rcquiriug immediate attention, $316.30; Holmesville $190.20; Ba Held Rev. G. F. Sa' ion, of Brussels, was discussion. It was decided to hold another the 9th con. Mrs A. J. Courtice has M - '� ,I and the organization should be perfected and $S3; Varna $116.41; Herisall $1130; �Ki _ Rev. to Rutliven, Essex Co„ lash meeting of the Association this year. been laid up for a week. �- ,1t,�4yiF ` ' nrcausadoliteafortheforthcoming revision of P Saiurdav, to attend the funeral of 1riK Inspector Tom aontinnedthe dieonesioa �.-- F �� , , ;the Voters Lists. pen $1.15.75; Dungannon $153.07• Nile ' on Phonics nein SCHOOL REPORT. -Below is the. ?'q,.& �i l ,;, ? After the Preaideut's address, +the business $171; Benmiller $89,60. Total $2529.75, sister-in-law. Rev Mr Salton, husband Y black board illnetratione. 4!• -- Nr nY the convention was expeditiously and bar- an increase of over $303, com ared with of the deceased, is the Methodist min- These lessons proved very interestin , the standing of the pupils of 'the school' �-- rr nioniously disposed of. the delegates to, the last year. p fetes on Rnhhven circuit. teaohere •all •being anzione to maeterg this here . for May, based on attendance,C-' Man. I ,tl`! t1 OGtawa Convection are: M. C. Cameron, Esq., t Rev. W. MoGre or, as ver dif6cn punctuality and diligence: -4th sr. -4111110-- Of, " ,'' ; l�611rt kk� ' niWand DaA wll0 aeterr.'Clinton' Cp Capt. i. t RtheStationi gYwas Commitcee�dRsv W g Baptist Chuich,opurposes Pupils. 1t work in teaching junior Maud Dempsey, 1 , Aw =„� W is ham Ba tiR p Nelson TrewarLha r- • k Burns' Colborne Morgan Dalton, Ashfield, and, Ayers and W.M. Grey representaLivea leaving this week on a three months' On motion the nett enbjeot on the pro- Carrie Walter. 4th jr.-Edith Teb- -+ (« !, Jas. Shepherd, Goderich, A large number of holida tri to Scotland. During his g p tponed,andHe de McDonagh, batt, Laving Tebbutt, Emma Cooh'. �_ -� ,�''' to the Sabbath School Com. Fp v. H. Y P gram oa g BookStore-i'^ r altercates were app ointed from oaoh munici- b Y ,Id sr.-F°osa Tebbutt Mabel Dem -110 .' ality; those from Clhrtwi being; W. W. Ferran, Irvine and R. Holmes to the Epworth absence Mr J. H. Cameron, a student Carrier and Martie requested to address P Fl �. Fair, Wm. Coats, Jas. Scott, D. F. Mao her- Lea ue Com. Mr. W. M. Gra Lo the of Woodstock toeless, will hold service the association, which the did in a ver sap, Matilda Colclough. F,ra jr.-Chris, dM- -� 41,r,#a son, A. McMurohie. Jas. Smith, Walter,H. �vlan- Miss onal v Committee. y in Wingham, pleasant manner, theirremarks being kinds TGBbutt, Maly OsBttl+leston, Wilber -� Hing, FI. Foster and R. Holmes. (The full lief g Potter. 2nd sr.—Minnie Evans, Robt, ft. i On Monday night the congregation ly, and wall received. Proctor, ltlary Gravell. 2nd jr.-Hat- for cue riding we have not received from the LAY DELFC+A'I E$ -The lav delegat c of St;. John's church, Varna, resented In the evening an "Ab Home" was held ' j �"- CHIA011 �++ �: Secretary, but will publish next week. The i,d ,��1t - '. President and Vice Presidents were given to attend Conference are If.C.Humber Miss Mary Stinson . with a beautiful in the public school hall. tie Ramsey, Aarvey McCac'ineyy, Harry f-" -� is'• , r,. , power to add to the cumber, and G. Green, Godericb; R.Holmes and bible and prayer book. She is movie On Friday Mr B. J. Latta delivered a Williams. Pt 2nd --Lillie IsleCavtney, A -� �+ �1� r7+ The great f the I trade the convention was the A. H. Manning, Clinton; W. M. Gray,to and will be greatly missed very practical and able address on Patriot- John Gravell, Hai old Forster. Pt. 1st �� discussion o the trade questions before the Seaforth J, Trewartha, Holmesville Clinton,' ism, The address showed careful re ora- sr. -Harvey Mulholland, Edgar Tre- t'i 2' '' country, and lt uas ye sy satisfactory to hear in the Church, being an active Sundry p p ,�`�,���„��„� J,t, �� 1. �,v�t 1' ..: ' the farmers from the dl`iii'erent munioipalittae D. Lindsay, Porier's Hill; Thos. Wylie, tion and was well oahalated to instill into wartha Lu.zie Dewnsey. Pt. 1st jr.- Varna; J. C. Stoneman; Hensall; Hv, School teacher and worker in the Nettie ' Ramsey, p , rr4' •, , tarlti.ug part. 'There ban be no question of a church., the hearts of the teachers a true respect for y, Jose hine Gravell ,.,f'o , very general feeling in favor of free trade. n Eyre, Kippen; W. Holland, Dungannon; The corner stone laying of the new genuine patriotism as opposed to the ahem. Jos. Cook. W. MCROBERTs, Teacher. CONVENTION ARRANGEMENTS. `* motion was made by Mr W. Proudfoot to the C. Girvin, Nile W. Flake Benmiller. Mr H. I. Strang 41 t r ,; effect that the Liberals of West Huron i❑ Con- Methodist Church, at Granton (where g B. A. discussed "An- (Too late for last week) ,,, , effect n asshe Liberals express West Hu on i as in Comparatively .few collies of the al sis and Parsing” ' 1 r „t . favor of thd3' fullest Rev, J. Ferguson is stationed) on the Y g and by the Use of the P The following provisions have been '�+ possible measure of free Guardian are taken on the district and 4th, was a grand success. There were PA—Wednesdav morning 2 black board illustrated his method of deal- made in regard to railway rates for the trade consistent with the rc ,rirements of the a discussion took place on the advisa- in with the eeb of last week as BIr John Marquis was +�.� -> country. This was seconded, Mr Thos. Wil- laid on the atone $6 0, which, with a g jest. This proved very Liberal Convention at Ottawa:=Dele1. - tk , . liams.- Both mover and seconder spoke to the bility of reducing its size and price, so intereet,n a d^essrng, 'he felt sort of dizzy, and lay 4� kjs supper, netted $712 towards the new g and theteachers gained .much gates, official or alternate; and all la- ;. motion, and proved themselves ardent free as to increase its circulation and Influ- Useful information on this moat difficult down until the dirtiness might pass dies accompanying ' traders pure and simple. Speeches were also ence. church. Dr. Antlif%', of London, gave over, but it was nearly ,moon before it them, will be entit- .,- mase by Messrs Cameron, Carrow, Forrester, a -magnificent address. part of their work. The teachers expressed did so. In the mean, ime the doctor led to a return ticket free on compl'y- f° �t� l.Burns, Shepherd, McGillicuddy and others. Some discussion took place as t al wiei- a preoiation o! Mr Btrang's instrnc- ing with the following regulations: term the--Boundaries.af_Ea4fleld cis- Rev. W. Smyth, of Ontario 8L. pp had been called and renounced It a 7tIr ForrCstei°spoke batlras a manufacturor and g t.ve address by a hearty vote of thanks P At the railway office where the ticket _ 1 a fgTrner and made a capital address which cult, but it was decided to leave it as it, Methodist church, stat ted for Confer- g gr p Y paralytic stroke; and very dangerous. y - - • : y y ence on Tuesday; y g Commercial eo a b of Ontario"woe to Ottawa rs purchased it will be nec- � was well received. The motion was unani• is, but send one one man ne::t ear.- y; hie la dele ate M . After coming t he appeared much h ry j Inoti ly carried. A. H. Manning, introduced by Mr J. P. Westman, who essary for eat person to secure from 112i. Garrow moved and Mr Cameron seconded It was also suggested to male it a cis- g, went yesterday after• better for sometime, but towards ev- „ I. �1 a motion of confidence in Mr Wilfred Laurier cuit, but in view of the state of the fi- noon. Mr. Smyth's work in town will showed in a brief address his method of ening he took worse a ain. His man the railway agent a standard eertifi- 1 be au lied b Mr Thos. Murcb taking this work with his poples. Messrs g g Y cafe, and to take it to Ottawa and �' ' '' ` and Sir Oliver Mowat and rho policy of the nances, it was left a mission. The next P$ y , a Latta, Roes, Strang end Baird continued fr.ende are hoping that he may soon resent it the secretary of the conven- ix $',iirornl party, iii both Dominica and -Lo ai district meeting will be held at Holmes- P ` 1 the disoaesion. p i,,, g ractica and p easing speaker. recover his wonted health. tion, who will thereupon endorse aneh matters. Both the gentlemen made short ' , i' villa, and a S. S. Convention at same The annual meetin of the Ladies'I Ili ,K , ., s coolies, and were enthuaiasticallyrecoived by g certificate so as to entitle the holder �, , t�e convention. time, commencing at 3 m. sharp, on Aid Society of the Methodist church, The neat enbjeot "Percentage" was in- Bayfield. thereof (on presentation of such en - General business was transacted, and the the day of meeting, and continning in Blvtb, was held recently. The Treas- trod need by theInepeotorTom, whoehowed T. C. BRUCE, Dentist, Clinton will vieitBaY - dossed °'standard certificate” to the 1.1 w convention adjourned. We hope to vo the Y• the evening. user's repert was read, showing that" bow thio should be introduced to npile, field professionally on the 2nd and 4th THUR9 - Ottawa railway agent) to a return tick- *eok. delegates and the resolutions is ail neat illnetratin b blaoi board work. pp sears xi er f e of Month, untif further notice, at the et free. The ttekets Will be good For K" , as Se. Mr Blair, who is always eflicient, acted they had raised Lhe amoant of $63.87 g Y M },. Za'as secretary. Presentations, by montbly dues only,. with the este 'Delgatty, Ingram, /ren, Latta and West• three da s recedin the 20th of June, --r"` f NoTEa.-Mr Geo. Stanbury of Toronto Uni. P $ ";S ' ' tion of b8 ivhich was a donation from man further discussed the subject. varsity, is home for his holidays. Mr Alex. and fort see da s after the close of the Toronto Correspondence On Saturday afternoon ;the em- Cameron has friends from eustralia visiting Y D Mra Giles Jenkins for the Library. The Resolution Committee reported as him. on Jahn lendsEssen has returned to Nairn convention, Sundays not included. iavebeen I t n view of the chesty Organ Factory A literaryand musical entertain- follows:- but will be back here again in a week N so- At Ottawa arrangements ,f To the editor of the Clinton New Era. in view of the approaching : maniaga went, undethe sue ices of the Y. P. That in the opinion of your committee Last Wednesday the football team of the made for special ad very hmoderate DEAR 973,—Satnrdaq saw dosing scones a1 of the cashier and book -ll a r, Mr P the number of marks yen for the Public Egmondvine school paid a match with oar rates at the various hotels. Delegates " the present session of the Ontario Legislature. Wilber N. Manning presexitRd him Union of the Baptist church, will be boys, and succeeded in defeatin them 2 to 0; g Although it has not been a very exciting session, ' given in the church, on the evening of School Drawing Books at the Entrance th wishing information, or desiring to se- c r there have boons a measures of i -eat im or- with a beautiful gold watch. The '1 ueada J g • ey were much heavier and o der than the cure accomodahon in advance can do ' ", tante to the people dealt with,aud a large amount usual formality of an address was dis Y+ June 6th. The pt ogram will exam, is too small for commend; thatithe home team, which accounts in a groar degree " of parliamentary work accomplished. The op penaed with, Mr Alex. Armstron on be supplied by members of the Union, marks for the books be 60 and for the paper for their victory, It has been decided to have so by communication with Mr H. A. gr 85, a monetorcolebration on July 1st, neither� psins Bate, honorary secretary of the Otta- `+� „ m position have been more than a6usny active in behalf of the employee makin the assisted by other local talent. Silver nor money will ra i to 1 `!J l their endeavors to end fault with the notion of i - g collection at the door. Proceeds t be That the questions on the Entrance success. sparedalta this oriels a w a Reform association. 1 the Government, but with the meet beautifrl presentation, which Was suitably ac- seam a ere should be -stated in the fa- LECTuxE.-@assn's birthday evening 'Rev, `zj ' : ' failure. Mr Clancey, the indefatigable ferret, knowledged by Mr Manning. applied on the debt of the church. , p p v g Stanley. . . ° has spent most of his time in searching for a miliar language of the teat books. Mr Kerrin delivered a lecture in the Town y , i sr"; ., cess of malfeasance, or anything else that would a -- The Angelos, published by the That the Public Schools arithmetic does Hall on Life in the Argontine Republic." GRANGE MEETING. - The regular �Ar.' throw. a shadow of dishonesty on the manage- For some time Miss Allie E. M. Young People of Rattenbury street not contain a sufficient varier of exercises The 4tev. gentleman resided in that country ger ,r ` • ment of the affairs of our Province, what has Taylor has been a valued member of Methodist Church was issued for the Y a number of years and pointed his lecture meeting of the Stanley Sun Grange been the result? Only a discrepancy of a few dol- the choir of Rattenbury tat. church, last time, on Saturday. During its and is there fore unsuitable for En�ranoe with many thrilling narratives of tragic and was held on Tuesday evening last. I'P,rs in a total expenditure of millions. Verily 3'• g classes. startling episodes Rhat came undor his own John Ketchen read an interesting and ` + rho;. hon. gentleman's constituents moat ten an active worker in the Christian En- Brief existence it made a good many That the H. 8. Entrance zam. be left personal observation. He sang several Spanish �4 proud of their sagacious member. The ovorn- deavov, and a faithful member of the friends; and was a tri ht and clever songs, one of which seemed as descriptive of instructive paper on the breeding and g g as at present and that the P. S. Leaving the dung ladies of our own Gauntry as those rearing of cattle. The paper contain- ; ,n. Q �ntiys certainly hief withcebll obliged to acumefor and detergmtine church, and in recognition of her ser- lrublication, reflectin much credit on, exam. be so changed as'to include Eaalid of t�io Southern Republic. it a ears when a ed man useful h' ? sllon displayed in his search for faults be has vices she was presented with a beauti- its editor -iii -chief; but as it was being and Algebra and that the Literature for the pp Y ants, and was follow - Spanish young lady gats a little coogh sho ; •" not been able to find one big enough to bang his fol Banquet Lamp, at the choir prat- issued at a loss, it was deemed Best to dose not wish the services of a physician, all ed by a lengthy discussion in which hat on. rice last Saturday evening, for which discontinue it. I'• B. Leaviag exam. be materially rednaed, she wants is a nice young man to tomo and talk the principles laid down in it were gen- Frequent visits to the House during the session she ex resse 3 her ratitude in brief I (lo. Baird Sr. to her and she soon gets all right. orally approved. �; Iiavo shown the constant application to business g Presentations appear to be the order Be. E. Brown, but fee in terms. The following y, people of The question drawer was then o�1V�uCxXlfli'1TXCXll�. qg rho member for south Huron. He i4 alrvayain g gad' of the da Last week the f jbig.place and taking the deepest interest in all dress accompanied the gift:— P paned that is going on, and his worir on the numoions Varna and Goshen appointments met f and questions contained therein answer- BICYCLES RRCE9.— The Clinton ' ; committees has kept him full employed, south latae ALLis TAYLOR at the house of Rev. Mr Walker and ed by MessrsBaird, Strong and Tam. Some Bicycles Club feel well leased over Y p DSAR Stereo -The peasant affords a favorable op- y p ' Baron may well be proud of their member, who portunity of expressing the high regard -in whloh Presented him and Mrs Walker with interesting griestions were asked and the their flrstilocal races in this town; there MRS. SHEPHERD'S LIFE xs edways fcund on the right aide, and who, fro n ou aro held b our choice, tie y answers roved instructive. Y Y peciall b theohoir, a beautiful dinner set and silver butter p were three events down on the bills, Don't fail to read the life an$ bassos of Mre. toe ive a and pr g tical to ostigamatt rsIs.onabl ,edbrought whore your work has been signally mhrk�d by. Divi knife, and a ver handsome bedroom Mr John R. Clark the famous leatnrer, thtey were all well filled and contented, Shepherd. Lettere by Protestant ministers and to gips an intolli enp veto on all mortals brought favor, set, as a slight taken of the esteem in at this point entered the room and on mo• the seen half mile wets the drawin salvation Axmy officials. Her career in Prisons, Alp. 9 eaktng of the times wo have an 9yedl 1p' fhb &o, Pries 260. JAS. DRI9oOLL, Clinton. d " ,, The plebiscite, on the liquor question will en choir ; of your efforts and zeal for God' in trying which the are held b all. Mr Walk- tion was asked to address the teachers, card, each of the contestants havingg terrain the pubhamind for the next few,montes, bring out "ilia hidden mysteries" In'eong and of or leaves they this year, and the which he did in a very happy mariner, learned to ride within the ast w0 L, T eek and I know from former experience, that the our beloved Pastor so anrnostly bearing us to a throne pp �[nrons will not be behind in the s.ruggle. of heavenly grace, good wishes of all go witih him to his partioalarly urging upon the teachers and all were well known. J, W. Rites over one hundred gets have received the Royal Precious moments rloh in bleaeln new field of labor, to read Charles Dickens, and r aesonG—many ag which aro of the utmost impor• g, �o." gave an Oa- was given a start of 20 seconds and theW0 At such hours of inspiration from the living Oellent platers Of some Of that famous rest scratch the y . tante to munioipal Councils, and with your per- God, thou ht is not. Nicely arranged and decorated with y concluded the + rnlseion 7i well consider some of them ]star. flowers was the lecture room of Rat I writer s characters, Mr Clark than gave would have a snap but miscalculated It might be aupposed, with a good show of ref.- In the Epwortb League of Christian Endeavor your 'Bairnies Cuddle Doon " and "Leedle, 1111 preeencd has boon an inspiration and bleesin ten ur St, Methodist church last , Joe's speed and staying powers, as he tion„that journa ets at the Boat of govornmeat, 6 b, Y „ „ r to the Su Ida, School you •have been prominent Yacob Strauss,” and The Irish Janntin flniahed an ens Winner rn the 2 mile pnd having the faccll ties of learning the true state and eagerly looked tor, and to tact the whole church open all the The meeting was Car" in grand style, evoking raptarons ap open Kitt andyHove were raked to —SEASON pI+ 1 �93-- uf mattdr µsoul not malto themselves so su• has been ""'1 ed for, yens I nfact z .,a premoty riddieulous 49 the Tory papers show them 8 one and Christ. P(as it al- louse. P Y P to, have done. In one breath they condemn bindevotion. ways is) but the program was varied p win, May. and Young were given a Y Your conseoratton to Goa, our kind Hoerr and as per announcement in our last issue. Mr Latta gave s report of the proceed start of LO and 10 seconds, Young went As natal I shall be prepared to take t every sot of .expenditure, no matter Low nates- Y an quantity of In manner hasbeen a banodletiontoueall. Your at the last Ontar o Taaohere Association away like a whirlwind assrng May on Y g Y WOOL in exchange for gory; in tela neat they clamor for ancthing and g The debate oil Bible characters was the firs half of the 2n mi GOODS or CASH at the highest mar- overything that the Government in its wisdom 1lla shows that you have listened to His lovehing held at Toronto at Exeter. d le and Was g . bas sCpn fit not to ,undertake. The foot is, and ftlustrnted by your deeds and discern His levo out; taken part in by four members of the Mr Latta's ea ansae were ordered to be t thdy know it, the Mowat Government stands bat• reaching towardsour•feoble human needs. society, viz., Miss M. Doherty, Miss A. p not again over hauled; in the 1 mile ket price, I beg to announce that my ter to say with the country than it ever die and In view thoretoro o! your services and many excel. , , paid, as welt as other eapeneeg;in connection B. Class R. Agnew finished Brat with stook of imeles we resent yon with this Banquet Lam Irwin, Mr r R. Hodgens ,and A. T. g ri'espair of beingg able to "oust" Sir Oliver niowat p p Cooper, and their characters selected with the asaooiation meeting. H. B. Combe a good 2nd; A half mil¢ . and his opl6ndid following is deriving Liom frantic, its presence In your household, we hope, will not Paul, Moses Joshua and Judas Iscariot - The Secretary was instructed to make free for all was called on at the last m pP(�,(� p p (�}pp�11�p p Yarns C/ r. n x only be a pleasant rominder of ypur faithfulness, ' arrangements with the Railway Company and had six starters it was a good race �U"""� B allkUtsf IJiUU111U�pf 1 a1DS woxonto, May 99th, 1693. but will contribute in a slight degree in porpotuating in the order named. After summing in r0 and t0 reduced rates t0 teachers at - rho kindly foelings, which we bollova nYo ulyttt 1 y up the points and taking itlt0 COn61d all the way and was won b A. ontcitained. �!' erhtion the careful study and beautytending the association. May, Young 2nd. -The following is And goods for general Farmer's wear is o Wishing you and your esteemed partboi In litdd GEo. W. HoLmAN, Boo. Treas, g complete, warranted a pure wool from i Leeburn ovary happiness and that the "cherlehed circlbg" o! of construction, Mr land, the er'itic, the order of the finish and time made. •native. fleeces, and I narantee to eve sat CLAss A-2 MILE DAsu.—W,Young lot, time 6.64. g g NOTES. -The Good Tem Lars social those who aro so Haar and dear to you ;slay be. pre- decided in favor of Mips • Doherty for A. May 2nd, time 4.06, J.E.Hovey 3rd, Limo 7.1G1�, isfaoti0n tie heretofore. p served unbroken, and tont your homy always so lib 'her eloquent Oration ori hat beautiful .MayCLAs8--1 MILE Dea .E. H vey 3r eat, time , of May 2f, was a grand success. The oral in eustatn[ng the Lord's work with LEQ Agttirn� character, whose writings rule the H. B. Combo 2nd, 4.25, W. LoAgnewwer 3rd, 4.61 ' J. program was attentively listened to by beauty and rich ornamentation; maybe, dvbrbiot g Linden v J Gledhill �8nmiller with the sunshine of the prosonce of God. ' world. The balance of the program MINISTERS. -Tele first draft Of eta- y4th. W. P, Spaulding 6th, • a lariq�e 'audience. The Albert Lodge J. C. STEVENSON, President of Choir, was a malt uartette b Messrs Bruce, tions for the Guelph Conference sub- CLA66 C--•6 MILR NAMED RAOE,—J. W. Ritor 1st, ably hell)ed and made more than 011e w. DOHERTY, B, P, 9IBLEY, Landers. q y act to amendment ( limo 1,67. U. Stanbury 2rd time 1.47: N, raft r �l �larson's side ache with laughter. The J, w. SHILToI�i Pater. Sibley, Israel and Holloway, duct by j places the minis- era..t time 1,62; L. Kennedy 4tii; M. MOTaggart6th. ��1 U 1). Vrijh() TSA V E L Rt�w. leis Walker gave a shore address ANNA t'OLhIEB,'Vlca 1'realaont of E: L. Mrs Marcey and Mrs bhown, solo by •tea's as follows :-Clinton, Rattenbury ELF MILL OPEN BCRATOLi.=-n.'-Maq eat, time o! a. E,. Miss Sibley and a recitation by Miss street, J. W. Holmes; Holmesville, )�, 1.30; W. Young 2nd, time 1.24; J. E. Hovey ora, Which woe, veryfnteresting as well as IloltA09 rosT IR. supe. Sunday School. Goodrich. Mr G, A. McKee acted as = W. Ayers; l ensall, time 1.35; Geo. V. Emerson 4th, ; Amusing. All joined in sin in "God v A. Bear• Varna ' ,, g chairman, to the, satisfaction all. W. J. 3.r,eleaven (collea ue); Ki pen, E. Kitt and W. Doherty rode a good save the ueen and the melting closed, Jas. Walker; Aubul ny ghornas rex Is The Rei, Mr Yeoman (reached a ver Woman's Missionary Soeiet TBlyth,Club 'as held last Thirsdain eve inhO 1 Y y 3• Hixrlook. Londesboro, A.W. Ton e; E. interesting Awl instructive sermon here - Chown; Nilo gA. at 7 o'clock in G. P. Effiere ay) ware r ` 7rtst Tues oy, Mr E, Shaw now wears The . annual Convention of the NOTrs'- The `Z4th passed very quiet- , , W. Torrance; brussels, r it broad- smile on,his face. U o Woman's Missions Auxiliary, ly, nothing save the success of a couple Robt. Walker, Walton, T. W, COsenb. room, to 3iscues the advisability of u'rlh 'Wt leaf% , pit in Missionary A xrlMet 'list of lad p Godlerfch, Victoria St.. H. Irvine, Mr renting the di4vin ark track or And Want' fall &fife reliable + tifotinatibn •, held in the Ontario St: Methodist y an being Worthy Of nett: g p d q i g ii that Ted is a father Mr Robt. Ferris bad the misfortune to Shilton oes to Walkerton, Mt' Salton tuilding a bicycle track on i,e&ea-trbn rif, tot bottr►Cfn baby girl," We tinder- church, last Thursday afternoon. A gg proper coupon tick to to destination pp�� lar a number of ladies were loge a `vnluablo mart and colt on 'Tt ties- to ,Sts fiord, (Mr Liviiistone to Kirlcar,'- Park. an a' ,p , sten that . tfie Hunlo Scirlbe..toOk, a d b gg ge ohebked thtongh : lj gg present, da i�ir Jas. Watts dint; l . A, Swan, to Milverton; . W� C. `*- -- -�=-1. .trip down south ,latelyt, he pretends he a nd,after devotional exercises the feel. y' pent a couple of _I 11 ie'!no in :`foto t) lover r days iii Toronto last week, Mr and lie$deison, to Guel h flr6t; 4. MOKin- should r�ppiy to - P k . s ilio lurid to bud, bnt,lxe ng. P ogram arae. gendered -:(ld• Itev.t�bnWayriSobbs, rortatnoatli, ha�.it w Jim bee g of dress of a Mrs .Patterson, of Kansas Are a end- ley' to Hes feet, W. F. Campbell,. tb o - - P , • ii going thele tion crfteli fbr, us w lcoi�nei MtisSmyth: ifs oPia p p, lied to the pxaiellgterybi, aaslrk and Icon• sit �+�,���rr ,. , ,. believe it, c► dieerent AUX Ing A short while in ow, , vicinity, the DAidalk, The other appointmottta on , � n;' ,J,pt�OKSON " 40 flfail'ies, ltattenui y Yr racy for lr<dmistioa from the,Itef6lm�d P '� . , . guests of.thia Utole, Me Geo, Watt; the dfstgict are left the daWe as blif orad1.,, ;Epl#661 1 olint'elr Win #lyra per# fiyh+ridld. r'l�,i (�t11:Oi d rw 'Gl g, t>l ' e µ,"' 'i