Clinton New Era, 1893-06-23, Page 1lax ' #
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; , a0 y of 13'" emtbto. 9a ilt;1�x orn01 e 40 h ._#l ,.;ataattstgs . e1�@' .1': Act l X'1
F .. ooinai t its of hbe ;Q.o>ru :b w;lde-awa1cc, ive .noi4 oieeeedxnde : i Mill •: auk re. Ile
ci @ i►9 i; >< , d,`�Y u , :lea newhereM;c�,
*MI: xr a . adaac 'o,;1&rari-•-'1'ho. •feu ~awv Olt .k_ he :st, be sure. a a;:,.choose; HayfeJd
nUn1t k pa fro ,Me,,Oliutott.loeale o thee,
B ?a :. , :, , . e . n; :benefit 'theee;whoina = of sad lla ; tetat rhea g ;inatcif t een,fio
• w . • ; tori W31S0 .. y°.i# t.. � flys tq totr.t+ea a te' exlt d.:
ithful wor for bis 'Gr tld. do We're' a sTrlousl aster We tl o1 ' ,last :eoiUW.. -4-*t' S iA; PeaUie d field , , ,. ••' '•0.
, . ---,hful work• dor his,-,' - a ,02' ' ha. ,was seriously. li.}Glced, li alt• r. as . ! ,,, r . .
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-Rev ' T :in' .' h0'.ieaves a�ii a, fei,A* fitfursday ` veld#n g�.'_ ,AT "eit'c ,, i�'lad tv baa ` �' , �, eci`otq, " G. ��;��aon;,a; , k SlXvc�e �.,�nt�;� • e f �'t lal�+p�e� t�:it�L ober. ;,
Rea. ry e. , o ea x},that. •iss'Mina Hunkin :;is,:etilt ha� o: cabinet $'rand PIarQo." They.; frgm.Q dt7t..:. or. b, ..• Heanand '
da a,for the. 1+ tori+ St,•ch>ar,,eke:Giud • , nnga' and: ,say iG i +e•s..ne, ' so :we a eet.to Illuto:'r# were ata. be seen on ,0.....A.,-.,.;„ . em-,
fi , !➢n t e 4h f• ug a few d dela Mat ho eH t1}isefvQek. hear, O n , ..' ' In ti' .loying the ° refreshin ; livilloh '
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- by an .ekcellegtz Mat in t e person •o ia•' to ::::111‘0,::187
:+nt ;fistrWillieWinzel ieonlite aflutersti,�!i'
g ' P anon nextSabbathev,ani:a i>a the t. pec .Axm ti iT titaGbf'tt` g swarmi:fgrlpirit�piclricers' an�Satgrc�ay Itt � �o''MONIED art N CIROVIT. Quar el (i13UR it MA .y The tmgoritp.were YOnngr ,011)0whQ. th P q
11e . 3. Walker, gen' ral regret.is felt, t#r.>fa1g:,�.,,�.",'.,Whnan,in�►egtatMV Irvine a remov.'thelo'wi0l lig,but soon • •o}ia; for,; hia feedvq�. MORES , »The, beaul Eula- bream' b. ono , l '..asone did'flureaomuncialeort,S,W&flfiwailpreach>,#sfarQ.wl groveif fairly>IIK► qfi'�;a8'w;� ''. e q. its ere8 hr" . ;.: .,r,:: at t ' . •a
Receipts reef: e s�aeen :*235; Chiselh„ucat. $2911. ethhochet ehtarch. ,:last,,so .ot-w oan canxe. 8 miles and # a n B e g , }.
$2- mei Green.• 14L 9ota1, 11875 82. c TT1iRe.-The °' v; I+`: over to, :$pend • a- days on the ;'bl ash. rwi a �Q @dvPil# a. u Ae or�os the
Board, $07582... issioua .,$115,90. Suer- Swann, wile closes his threeyears pas'- reg l Q p mouth 'of the bja r,,:�. as by .4% ing he
nRttiation, 23,18: Edue� nu xhind, $1a�55.. g t yR>lj yed>ratnblil�l� tb�rati,�;�i-.the..,,�pb.gr���abe ilia"ite�ghkYora,' ut gcree;it ;•.,
enex'a1 Cot; erettoe Fuizdd,, �$.9„911. ,.eongnggent, totals of the Methadist+churChtiere, Ori •shad Itpges alnd:e`iailGiki�,. oii:th4ft!etar`es.
.59:, S. S.11a;id¥1.85. tion Church Relief the 25th,, ieavos the circuit in a splen- : n-the'r;dan • sailand;;avow bolo. • ,' • lch'?yi'n uxe$:tbe trade.'c..TheJt►ayr3 left 0Ib
- � Sustentatio 55.09. •Woulan% Mies. did condition. financially end other- wereetr'th ie :servie T#;el tfly;` onaayfyatiM at�cotneihey.:W;iA
Sooioty, $10.. s, S. and pwortbLeagues 882.78. Wise. He has green a most faithful •11 ado heeeth obi t i040,y, wieift, ro nv 8 time before tt tang for.a
g
Q 1se3',?• '� lit Q •.. Q . .6�, .
$6 50
$7 00
;As 00
Are economical and oom-
fortable. They save your
better suit .arid keep you
cool this weather.
'. ash and One Brice
7� }�6ti4a JPO 9odge�
Zurich.
No -res. -Mr W. H. Hoffman spent
Sunday under. the parental .goof at
Crediton. Mr Michael Zeller returned
on Fridaylast from a visit to the
World's air.: Mr David W eis'miller,
of Hensall, spent Sunday in town, the
Hguest Of Mr H. L. Peine. Some of the
ensel.' bicyclists visited our town on
Saturday last. Miss Thompson, who
hadlieen..eggaged by:Mr D. Steinbach
as milliner, left last Monday for her
i i - F ren nor who - for
'ssL zeF` m
honie.- Mi r
oro z
tlome titre past 'has ..:been in Detroit,
eturned;•home last ° Wednesday. Mr
Weslo, ;:, of Hensall, lyep nt•
lids in•t#evilige
nt ; Sia
Trustee Boards $132.10. All other p2 r 852 and efficient 'actor, and regrefie kieaird will ' i3 at g e8 en sihi ' �o 'Bay�eld'e bro3exeljr is}i
�y�ldb..
liy ha ng raised a Parsonagodeet last year, tare from the official tee ere 11 show town # a fel bottle. ia>bld sae the all the lard e osrovvd which 3velealn d,
h3iatron
c rent ave a es ,
Goderieh Tawnship prospered. The church in Auburn bas T _ ",�i?`IBITORS .e nn`lviric .-During.. ;s'htt th
the e w ei r :,:, f e y
Mr W. Butler's farm of 80 acres, on of overt ,200, all. of which was aid f91 season, .rrived4 .Mrs Brierley, o2 Lon peint.`!`Cotd hater'; was -thrown on a
the 16th con., paying therefore” the '.shortly after the. re -opening. There is don, htts tatken;roorne at;'the Cornrnerpicnic from Winthrop last, Saturday
sum of $4000. There is a good brick now only 860 unpaid on the Westfield • cial•hotel arndT..G. • Dve
a�+,Wife-and :by the be rale, Its: must be.' xtt:et ne- '
house on it, and the sale is considered church, and that is partly provided for- = two children, of London, v. ;ebos n iy piei sant:walking ,`round ;Bayfield,
• a good one. Thirty-six have united with the church apartments at the ;Rives' of i, T o; (rpore a round it than in it), When } , :
NOTES. -Mr Chas. Williams, of the during the year, 'and "indications are : latter' return,nex. week wlit , a Iarge. 'son; , f ouir : young pet ple eliooae
good for the future success of this cit• arty of condoners for, the <Stliti Tier.:Maoreholtse"s b1ec awake ,'„and alt'for
Maitland, rejoices in the additionti' of g . p e inatio s .
chit. The following have been the con- he season love+s promsel of b+$jing Inti ° rtb•'gfr plooi�? lige er . tl
another son to his household; •, thfhlts - warm . and its 'e cte , .'that'1a kr' a crus,.. u t • 41 .Thinie the:;: dal A.
l?
T arfd six rite to the tributioneto t] @ Cannesional'Fundns +:. : j ;,,., p ;, d ,-ni ;,;, ., •s ,,:-. 1 , o► ..� Xi; ,, ,:, , ,,fl, _ .,1i;s,
he has done wel to G Miesionar fund t$327 55• Superannua czrowds than ever'tvill $+pak heareG item eotgin7;siitignera, ssitt •o}ltw by'x'1te; QnC(iri4
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township of Goderich, and he hopes by tion fnnnd, $59;� Educational, $30.91; `the reat.crt.*es and inland tow t3, The (io.'vernnent,_.gave,`a wax,', iterestii g,.
the time they are all old enough to vote Contin� gen $4:26• General Gonfetence, aPppl oetivns •fief' ropms,a the different' :lectilze tttld adelxiii�i s ratio an; the Town,,
that the Political complexion of the $481; lYnion Church Relief, $8,68; S. S. 'hotels have been`both enrlier``and'inore; hall;ons` Thursday* ass„ evei!yone.was
township will baro changed. Aid $8.61; Suatentation. fund, $5:12; numerous than in foririset �yeirirs,:aild it. ell, leaeetl. ,[ rg uinbels,are
fant child of Mr. S. Hibbert died Wed- + pp
nada Woman's Missionary, $14;. For Sunday . ie fa$ ber'oli34:1 apparent•that ewe tatiat tri river a :eurog bw tt 'tails nd
y' Schools $10358• Trustee Board., $456• have andther'sf iui>fer. hotel410 00041 vaftta0e or the ooufshlii t ;
Tuekersmith. Ladies Aids, $27; Other purposes, $83.= . here befti eelon .;; zsufz5Q +„war Joliri, sr
n ti for
t 74.55. A ro a o
36• o a 1 n
Tt o 'i
, $1 A eft ori'. a s, , f r+ e a
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• PicNra.-A large number ofthe west THIN$ (f� rEl�fr?>1 wiho dna 'y � � "la
Minister's salary, $718. Mr Swann ex -
X.
of these pieces'will
a nice 'combination
aorrE•,=i ur litte4tion' ,line been:alta?? t oi.hovdr !tshete ,�%e bids beet 4 engaged
tot `ell fru;..ticeee Mb i7#tis,.. biairdner
to th@:u' iti ”'nf tlie,'. e' ri _ . a �? . ,a , ..t • _ ..:- . ,., .,.. x <. ,•,: :;
enders paniacked at Bay-fieldlastaSba a •pecfs"to'be on•. ia.new field at klensall, :
i meg' spent a very enjoyab and we eau very cordially • we
et i ion ; bested r t hose ' es'iaturned '.pr tbe;;;Pul*Okbera Dr. G. .clothi'e'rs, F_17118 bore.e
recommend him to the good people of who nosy lave dear rxrteltittol�l a silo t` Logan who has. neem hotiie•';for.$ome, , a ;:•
' :city O e @ naw � o � � n "
tee..
PERsow&L.-Mr Jas. Wattersis Visit- that circuit f t ' `d acl"`lr • b alit, ; t}ib; ttn..,04a,yee d tco Detre aaets ve9e '
ing his parents here at present; he hasIVI..o+i Heipso cvas ifl °London:on, ` HoXlpaeSViue y �, :'s
travelled much since leavinghome, beliertmi t theyy `will attend to kte x bait ilda .,' _ ,fay i; • rren o Su c5 ss. -'-.•The '1-V›orl,sbc `J,'ue- ,.;.
Londesboro. - ter itnmedtatel Zt?e..4ft n la : awn ...,, ..y,.. 1kCrN feel .cull, >f a...,t, Y o.. _ ,, > ?!a, , :.
being in San Francisco for a time. but y,. • '. �' w,od0/.101 -,were ,,i ';town on ";$e,xt day ,day;evORD3g:', ,a deerdedati ass, the
has been in Chicago lately. a friencl,;arid�vhile tlle.-tea�r is still h4� h . M Gam` . 'f t, t i; tIX ttith
�" to � lid
REco'vER1Na.-The many ries
Mr Robt. Nott, of the London rot rain and hail.:. The hail, however, was , • , i.as.,**„,
• ” , ;, - ,Rieet.s ur and pa, • , of ,Clinton, ,the` giris„6oid ice •crew , bannanlas uetc,
love Izut t►aafteri +ace feair>.71Yzet„pisit . j*
will be much lease to earn that not general, ason the southern o • • • - t3 y:; y;;: ' �: a1Ke,•On�lkx'i#nz t#Iei,liroceetlB:,amoufit� to�$3Ut, r,•
e , that rest n Iacefo�' 2'ara�aliGt 'fie°, • p ��x
friends
STORM. -On Friday last this vicinity on our the k ° . reeolve'� to erect',;an ea; on t 'sir wheels;
a ora, b e- aril
. en were or; dna e , i, ewe er
was visited a ver severe storm of •c a- i ; r... % ri•ehi:-wheeled it in:on Sundafy Mr 3.. 'a ave%y:. enjoyable Imo's:,Wks ,spent.
� �' y bAnsive'Xribt#uSarent ,as a on,,of Gar r' . • . n
d 1 end f ' ,lie •yM ,' sent Sun a b the
is recoveringfrom his late illness. At one f ” 't a hailstones_la y thick while - da .Mr ,Jas. McDool . was €oend:rnak , -.ORANGE S17rrEn. At,the•post
. arm y ' are# i#xnetlzat, t3icire are maz3y @vtw; , . yy
one time it was feared that his case on the northern pare none were seen, Held s prostrated bye. the °hunt :Miss L. , O -L t'ea eld .Monday apig ..
P denc@>ir rows f° i inu`me otlr as etery.•ba ?herfrie''d, Mi Sharoil ' ,nitro ` r of the '�one" " o le<;*
was hopeless, owing to his hge. It is l'or iznateI there was very little wind, eatib ri, o ks . nkond . n, s . • vill r g,,, e ,pr_..p
P - . -_,. hfi r .. Ti's. ; o e is he win eitt� have n@en.
very rare indeed that a arson 84years-t e cro s suffered to no extent. _ . .. _ .. .. : �Irbtvn .• of : Ellis on' Clone "ate �Iisti- .`of::this:.vlllage,`were asked , .rovicle .
Yperson so thaq h p event nneci'43'`''tllaxwiftd;elici need to be.., . �. t, . '.- Grain- p
-,.. .. * :_ .�ute, aeere theguests iefMrs-A ..tideentertaunments;which they aid aiid "
experiences- - sett; , wv'tiYle the.,graees:,oi ;ufahy;..ske vp ,. . s,,r um, ..
ingcough. NOTES -Rev. W. W. Leech •is spend •.•. ;. 1+'fUr a feycY;da s last leek:. SMratnd usuaI. ale a:; filet ,cilia i .p o
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--- lir �-�.few.dst sv n Phica o and•„restiang,, ,pati: ; i
y ?.; <.. • , r ThQ serf ar1iT. r McAll;ster,;olr• •c, nsietara 'of soitrs,duete,;.teci atiotz etc,
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BARN BURNED.-A,heavy,rain
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hty e's3tdta : `ro!ve:bepeflci , �loltealth. P F . ,,,..,:; wlici�e,i 3t31 ,]aer,$ts%r � ... �Qow3e (lige is to.�tliein� _un�bil•:tthe- uatas��axe•.
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F. ST. lie steal, �
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r., raft Mra.: Ae le of $in sten, are IIR1ZA F R a~l� at resent.�Ys-.M„ W3 s ri ,lei r a ,slues= u .,,That h.imard selhn
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r' .go ninon Mi ins . the i s con t hit
ed overatet
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t!,arable mage rt,r.eo,me �ylaces: lc:►e' 'fiorne`of Mrs.Ashley. Mr.Millin,whose list for the , big celebration are mow out, '•{�hidle of Clinton,. was the ues of where'• 1 Z• oo,
p litnrn • struck a. baxn• "Selongrng' to : health has been failing for some time, and c ad on app lication to the her friend,. Mise Maggie Porterfield, on '.cow was killed througli k in` :}s
r 3. T? blfett; Iii' the.2nd .con., and is ve low. coni . i .tee, those who ma not have M g ,rideei
, 'It wassoo8 in a mass "of flames axed rY y y Saturday. Rev. r Berrie, • Trinity That was a pretty long'of h con'si
received a copy. The horseracing will church, . is attending Spriod at London Sunday. at fight on the 7tlxcop ,
•will.be,neld` implements
the ground. A number of al and e. -Don't forget the l e give . be specially interesting, while the sail. this week. Mr'Hodgins, of Seaforth, Monday night, was a most disgraceful
in;Mr John impiemeats were stored in it, but the eiai and strawberry festival to be given ing race, in which . many beats ate ex- was vision friends in town this week. affair for those concerned. If , ou
The most of them were saved. There was by the Methodist Sunday School, on acted to enter, will be a feature uni ueaapp '
tel an insurance of $200 on the barn, but the lawn of Mr. Geo.Snell, on, Tuesday, in itself and well worth seeing. Sever-. Mrof town, but' nowt of Clinton, ie x- every cow wefindin, for I cant sten
ool the loss will be considerable, June 27th; admission, adults 10c, child- al novelty races find a place in the " pected over with his camera on the lst, stand them around my gate.
NoTEs-Mr. A. Cosens passed with ren 5c. Another pleasant event will be NoTEs.-Mrs Elcoat, of Tuckersmith,
eld first-class honors, in his first Year Mai- the strawberry festival under the aus- Leeburn . Benmiller is spending a few days with her dao h -
,on, versity course.. Miss Jennie Grant has pices of the Presbyterian church, on ,..
oho returned-' from the Ottawa Normal the even'
ng of July 1st; after the SOC. LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN.—Two of ACCIDENT. — Mr. Wm. Moore met ;ter. Mrs W. Stanley. Mrs A. K. Birks,
y might - School, for vacation: Mr. Jas; Rapson, cess of last year, a good time is .antici- onr•most esteemed bachelors, one from with a sad accident on Saturday morn- of Durham. is visitingher parents here.
ce will be of Hulled, takes the place of Mr.Jpames pated. Leeburn and; one from Dunlop; the ing; he was working in Mr. Morrish's Miss H. Ivison, ofppen,. i at her
n.,.at. 2,30 Noble,as manager q the Fowler farm. latter has a tett fair moustache and mill, and while ad'ustin a log on the sister's Mrs E. C. Potter. end ng Bessie
P Y 1 Mugford, of Benmiller, is lip_ndi g her
S O E SERMOx -A ver successful g yr holida sat her. sister's Mrs W. Rams., .
aid. Miss S. Crich and Mrs. WhitfieIdbrich a dand oatee and ma be reco nfzed was caught by a large w, !
aiging.
the program and prize• ;tin to the Soo en'Monde .. ~'TMiSg'•Zva orae es3Tlzasday evenin' ;she
y g i?r.
lin whet no,
to.ye) .
•
anniversary service was held here' last as Joe Mayw•eed if he has not shaved which cut off part of his elbow and la -
anniversary
under the auspices of the Sons lately. The last time they were seen cerated his arm so badly that it had to
of England. After meeting- at their it was about three o'clock Monday - he amputated above the elbow. He is
lodge room, a. procession was formed, afternoon, in the lecture room of Knox getting along nicely under ufedical care
consisting of about seventy members,. church, Goderich. Some say they are
including visitors from (Anton and lost, while others declare that they Htiliett
Goderich. The procession, headed by more often go astray than get lost or Norms -The three children of Mr. J.
the good old Sag, proceeded to the stolen. The ladled are ""i4Iiite alarmed Reynolds, Detroit, are 'visiting their
Methodist church, where a large Audi- at their sudden disappearance and grandparents,. Mr. and Mrs. D. Rey-
ence waited their coming, anxious to something serious it is feared will' hap- - nolds, sr. This Week Mr. Jno.Cuming,
hear the special sermon to be de • pen if these • two notedpersons don't who is known as one of the ibneer
livered by a former and much beloved soon appear. ' - stock -breeders of the township, as well
pastor, Rev. Mr Ferguson, of Granton, as one of the best, sold a fine young
wile is.himself a member of the order. NoTEs.-The union school picnic ofg
The text- chosen was 1st Peter 2, 21- schools No. 1, 5 and 9 at the Point thorobred bull ' to Mr. Stephenp hit -
and
"Leaving us an exataple thatye should = Paten was"a grand success; the weath- ofo worth,
of raes, bought lfrom Mr. James
follow his steps:" In dealing with the er was all that Could be desired, and Snell nether successful breeder, a fine
subject the speaker showed that the - there were justenough people there for . a
society present,• and kindred associa- all to enjoy themselves. The LO.G.T. grade cow. Mr. Snell had the misfor-
tune were following Christ's: example intend starting their opt -tramper- tune lately to loose a fine four -weeks
tiaras
by protaciting the brotherhood of man- ance meetings soon. At the meeting worth ad 'Picini
tom his
very lleast $2011orted �r ;horse
kind, by lives of humility and by min- of the Leeburn, and ; Goderich town- belonging to Mr. Martin, Londesboro,
isterirfg to the necessities of the needy. ship congregations, held in Knox dropped dead in harness; Tuesday, sup -
The address was well • adapted and well church, Goderlch, oe Monday+ the 19th,
posed to be from the heat.
applied to. the becasion, and was very there was an unanimous call given to
highly.appreciated by the large con- Mr Murdock Mackay, of Toronto, to East Wawanosh
gregation. Judging from appearances become the pastor of the congrega- •
thelodge of S. O. E. in this place is in tions. There must be an extra supply NoTEs. -- John Coultes raised his
a flourishing condition, and is enjoy- of potato bugs in Dunlop if we believe mammoth barn on Monday afternoon,
ing it high position in the confidence all we hear someone, they say count- sides were chosen by Sam Irwin and
and sympathy of the public. ed no less than 110 on a single stalk, an- Ed. Wightman. resulting in a victory
. other counted 160 on one hill. Quite a for Wightman's side. Mrs David Scott
From au viceatioial Correspondent number of young people gathered to and grandson, and P. W.Scott left for
NOTES. -The Good Templars will George Fulford's party last Thursday a visit among friends at Milton on
meet on Thursday evening next week night, which was held in J.J. Wright's Thursday; Peter will take in the
instead of Tuesday. The Home Circle cottage. World's Fair before returning. Eliza
intend having a good pprogram at their Garten and James Smith ate visiting
entertainment next lodge night. R. at John Coultes; they carne. to attend
B. Jeffery, our station agent, intends their father-in-law's raising. We see
visiting the old country Shortly; we ,W King, W Rime Robt. McMillan,
by a recent issue of the Canada, Gazette
wish him a pleasant voyage over the 11 trip t Z other
that Peter W. Scott has been appoint -
brine deep and safe :return, again. pp ed by the High • Court of Justice, at
y friend M Murray;Frank Brown dlspose'd of three dead Toronto, as commissioner for taking
of fine cattle and also:an excellent the"
that h by baffidavits in said courts; this is some-
Raaggbod•am a last weak,: Mrs f h p f i g h' localityAandthat hwillbe been
nveniein nce
Richardis
- Br# harrx ;and her `clangtiter, to b f 1
.Ace, are'. visiting friends in the town- ah Shoales to thepublic here. A nice quiet wed-
shipof Minto The Weida tai lit din took place a the residence of Mr
i a inst.,
s held
Wm.
taker-
vis-
. Ire -
with
every
oel H.
it of a
them
rt.. Neil
on, Man.,
ome again.
ch Manitoba,
in full head
oking immense
ns. Pasture was'__
etter, and hay is
Jingly heavy crop
he future as in the
•
ret.'. co
ala-.thi
f thein, t •
llae was the
`Q# twin foe.
• The other
aka who we
arch;' las ret
Nis the\ matter .
eil? Fall wheat is 1
and spring crops are 1
owing to the late rr
never known to b
going to be an exce
if rains continue in
n
past.
uj luctr'
wing lost
ober.'
assess
one
n
are visiting, relatives at St. Thomas. -
Mr. Morrison, of Watford, was the
guest of his uncle, (4eo.Nott, last week.
Miss M. Dick, of Morris, is visiting her
sister here. -Mr. N. Cosens is visiting
relatives.rttRWate:rloo. Mrs. Inglesby,
'of Marton, is visiting relatives here.
Clothing
We are selling Men's Navy
Suits beautifully made and
trimmed at $5.50, $6, $7.50,
$9, equal to any ordered work
and the fit and style in malty,
cases superior, at less then
half you will pay for ordered
suits.
TWEED SUITS all sizes
nd styles at $6.5047,50,'$8.50,
nd $9. You should see, these'
nue Blaelr 'Worsted Suits at
13,50, 14.50 and 15,
to $25 ordered work.
'SUITS, all.sizes,
doltii+s; qualities and
.a, from $1."80. 2, 2,50,.
i),4, 4.6G, 5. Prices for
so
this store are
ll'.: 1
o be cut to the bone,
etaltnoN ) No Es. -Mr • Wm.
Gteirit-faerectng a large Cattle barn on
the Tuckeremith farm; Mr Peter Camp-
bell has khe contract. Mr Geo. Stan-
bu1`Y,elo, a valuable yearling colt llest
week. Messrs F. Tomlinson and L.
McConnell have purchased a new
Sawyer -Massey, of Hamilton, thresh-
ing engine. Mr Wm Aikenhead has
also purchased one. Mr George Watt
has improved thea aranc of his
m d e
pappearance
b ` coat ofpaint-the only
house y a
thing that is lacking is a housekeeper.
Mr Thos. Waldron has finished build-
ing his new driving shed, which is a
very neat one. Mr Wm Grant will
soon have his new barn completed.
Statute labor is about finished in this
neighborhood.
LOOK SHARP.- As the summer ad-
vances a huge number of agents,sharp-
ere and Cheap Jacks of every nation,
find their way from piles of brick and
mortar,and "coal smoke" into the quiet
country.- Although scarcely a week
elapses when a representative of every
house is not in some town or village, a
stranger who pretends to have some-
thing new and cheap, is the man who
"takes the cake." The stranger hardly,
if ever, puts in a second appearance, at
one place, as he fears that the purchas-
er will have learned that they paid dou-
ble value for the last•purchase. It is
said "bougliten wit" is the best of wit,
and by degrees people are learning to
encourage home enterprise, as one les-
son is generally sufficient to• bring out
this point.
Varna
NOTES -Mr. J. E. Tom, public school
inspector, visited the school on Wed-
nesday, of last' week, and was highly
pleasea with the work of the pupils. -
The Royal Tern lags of this.ptace, at-
tended the District Council meeting
held in Exeter,on Tuesday; they enjoy-
ed themselves ver much, and a large
nutnberremained for the concert in the
evening. Some of our sports are r c-
g o
tirifig'i1� 'Orderi�"to carry off' the here's
at Bayfeld, July let. - While the stage
driver, Mr, Clarke, was returning from
Seaforth Saturday night, a slight asci-
dont happened to the vehicle: happily
no' One was injured. A garden patty
and strawberry festival will be beld ort
Mr. John Wanless' lawn, en Thursdays
evening, 29th•inst., under. the auspices
off1C Court barna No,
artd Iii s of beim#
t g to , tie ,
n
rynrd he evening.
r
Constance.
NOTES. -Messrs. J. D. Hinchlev, J.
in ort o
a tooka ii down cr orrathe o er
day,to see their oldr .
it is understoodtat willshortly e.
married and t e' bo ys were evidently
down for the purpose a warn n him
e care u MissAnne . oa esleft
q on Thursday to visit her sister Mary, t� - y
cia's was lar ay/ILatotended on 34lonuay. .of,:Woolsele . Mc Peter Pap#nean has
Finlay y .Anderson on the 21st i t th a company
ed fn
evening,afire conducted by Rev.
moved
de. lin I.toito it, C a nevi 'house
reeved fromthe
when his eldest daughter, mop was :this n; the
con pJanHalliday( j Of mail
Mr Ferguson., James young, of Clin� •the village to a nets house on his fa- united ' in wedlock to IV- Brthur=doh,ywas in town for a few days last
ton, occi;p#esithe pulpit here .oil Stili , Brooks; we wish them oeverlt' success.
day in the absence f Mr Leech. Mr s Hier s farm. Messrs. A,e .Rapson and
Mrs L. Pearen. of %Vingham 'pa#d finer we w. Geo. Rogers, druggist, has go: e
Watson has alinosb @Goxeredfrotzi }ser Root. Rogerson are away at camp; they father, John Coultei,a visit this week;• to Wina'hamn, to relieve one` Of the -
prolonged illness,' and is no* able i o ri'ent with the Seaforth company. Miss •Hannah J. Rowland is ai�lad at Mr druggists of that teem, *ha takes
ef
be out again. A broken eartanether• _ f oylLt'oirtl :
Coultes. Mr Neil Taylor and Mies volunt of thes at London. o»am comps yF
riess wits the result of a kicking,' orae Mare Little, of Morris, drove over for
and poor driver the other night. Moses Mr. Joe Clarkliada`nent stolen front Mr S. Felt's on Sabbath last. A Very/:
Brown is now... travelling with.a hay his stable Tuesday night, aiid has not large number of hinders, are coming sitlov~k. •
of the Myth lioys•'strtick this town the la r ssse m tchhere errs' i a between "tanley.'. ,1 replieselite a tereperaftee sor+iete.'ilid.
a rd
aft SICKNIT s,• -=•Mus i • B
Bir vbhee d S s ,lreiYn a �lsomsorl i'talking i-
ei vea#n ori th 19 does notrot.fiar et While k n
oth a el a Iii u 13
e .
g d# 'trio g .. g . p
�tratfard arid. Sea€ortli for tae s •
took a turn br tWO .out of• our'boy's. chem ionslai Seaforth won h four at present down ',with "si ' ;'tY sg. Mise rnixance, to•acM teinggerancd to the list,
Few vill , es of the site Of Londesboro e. -The p' e y r. MarvMenwerl hadtheil tune to' in; Recent] an"Iailti-tein 'ot'hnc'e indiv#citr'W'
� to one. games were i�.laved thus, .. �: � , y... �. •
can boast of having more blGy!c1$ than Stratford, first oai�iii4iS miinu .s' Sea, jure her foot b. tra�.n +t tltiil X!u#1• ti it, tyY unctettnik,-tan.;talit hlrr� dn�tifl sitltl
well as the Old ones, have: t et••.- `kis . tr tford br o u ' .. their . stro g- preparations for ;lie#id#ti ,it, stable.. he Tbe. re l+ytees 'fie s;. sir, eggs,'tttkese*ui •
I est S a O gh up tl has the lumber; and ,shgingles, The fresh,' and to fully shn'iv, is',fait It
travelling dairy' that has been going team, Seaforth deserves great ere
through this cpunty' for some tittle, leas , fatlxicre are ear►+ busy improving the hie theory * he opened they hack, Of is
it for Navin coven them"such a stir p
now struck. this town and intends,stay- pr#a@. ltir Zi ac aye,' of Seaforth, refer- road by* meniit of statute.' labor and 'buggy a, out; flew a heti leaving
ing here a few days, • ed the Sallies, Gotltracts let T>yy the i;titipt il. three fresh laid, odes
Mrs E. C. Potter and part of f�iroily
,spent Sunday in Kipppen. Royal
•templars meet next Mondayevening,
when the last program .of the contest
will be given by Mr McRoberts' side.
Mr Jos. Holdsworth spent two days at
home this week, putting in his statute
labor.
PRESENTATION.—At the lawn social
Tuesday evening the young people
presented Miss Ayers with a silver
fruit dish and knife and a gold salt-
cellar, accompanied by the followieg'"'
address. -
To MISS MAMIE ASERS. 1
Respected Friend,— As according to pro-
vidence your sojourn amongst us, the young
people of this church and congregation, is soon
tobe terminated, we takethis opportunityto ex-
press in some degree the high regard and. ap-
preciation due you for your service those. past
three years. During that time you have taken
an active part in the different enterprises in
conneetion•with,ourchurch andsooiety, andwo
sincerely hope that in nowflelds of labor yout
efforts may be oven more fruitful for you than
they have beretofor. Please accept this present
as a slight token of remeihbrance and as you
make use of it, may your future life be made
all the more pleasant when you recollect your
experience while here, Signed on behalf ot-tte
young people of the community.
Mier t�E RUMBALL:
ESTHER PROCTOR.
ICLmER PIOBARI.
Holmesvillo. June 20th, 1893.
Brussels.
NOTES. --Mrs R. Malcolm, of Kincar-
dine, spent Sunday in town. James
Irwin is in 'London this week. R.
Fletcher and Nelson Gerryrepresented
Brussels Council R. T. df T. at the die-
trict meeting held in Exeter on Tues-
day of this week. R. G. Wilson left
for Chicago on Monday of this week;
Mra W. M. Sinclair also went Monday.
Rev. G, F. Salton left for his new
charge, at Stratford, on Thursday of
this week. Capt. R. S. Hays lest on
Monday of this week with No. 5 conte
airy ofe, Battalionto ea p at
r with the Niton
n
isa• i e o le' •
ere; heble tb trace # this a i .
Ian
odma & been a t: t N ul »
res8 va th Wq n ... .ty , ,_•.
ostler all:the safe. Quito s niliiibOr A 3i7Riiltrsr 1;'f1R•-S nx'r ozan,-In the best insurance agent s in this district
-i.
.
Cit;T1�lrL'I�itilitoN9iIL'A'rrOi�". 1t,!t`� 'said
it has, most all Stour re bl 8polts, as ' No'rlci5;%/tr Thou.,"ischio �ila making asked hamm wlint he took'dsastimulant.
q forth -- four us 5,24 IOarid Minutes.
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