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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1895-09-27, Page 4t ,. •� « r I • 4.. I• 1 RN ,b . _I "I 1, . r k._ 58p 1X1 .C':.I'tt Itaa r f r' t t r ,1. ,,, lr. Manes, all C11 I �h>al a 1.t� . e #zltit �a'a1G�..:te � eq�` 1111 +l:�la`triletee �e#1ia11#fit [tip t*i 1 ,r . , lap farewell sociltl and entextain• i�ltet, - ,, �... # . fi Meet#alai, nd. uierei lie entered 1!ox plc, for We and ' >lxtent ltl, the Baptist chulph, 11#4;tday .•. ^^ The financial tueetin of Gioderi Coate, and tUaitvtQaled deli's, con»ter olalm, , _ #M1111 41.00, prpcatses ta'lle an .inter- rhe Institute 4ncl all co> ewmed Are sifgtri ch Qamerori, Q, cl„ and , . I 'r . Qtr �'tethodist hurch, was held itx sxrpw... a d N. Lawla for p) ;Ge. . Day 11 Olii'>1stGl"QfXl eatip one, as achoice progxam is being to ue cur,grarulratd oral the secutd an• ttiie Mc�tltatttst c7Px a. lope for detb, hurh> Holmesvill.e, on p y y, attoD va DeD>xan, sn ori pr$�ated' ulliLl aeulxtretrec•rgent last Frida 'The Tuesday la"t, t)xe Chairrilan, Rev J, W, li � on to estab- . ..'' Um? Q I' .S.tt?C >tS XiQ'1Y *- Mr poltiRtriltt will ,tcdch Itis f4r(rwell day trplrsaed anspfcfauslY..bt t6bt. rttld• Fiplines, pr'esidin ;Rev J. Ed ` h a lw4n'dat�y Ilne between the exiles t3 e, flnunly . - W C& get you. a> ything sexmoxi, ala Ilia Betpt at Churcta on fan• I r. and aithctuEh high ritron clal secretary, 4I1 the Rain stets in w o reside in 114arris; tofpaahfpp. ,g'he jury bt a,,,ght intense heat this heat was the district were resent• ex w dispeDeod with .and his lordahi die, mr 11 VC`iXlt Qla sl)CIl't: rlQ�tlCa. da avpaiiggg, Rev. lJ. ;1 Iial'ttgt $. A., tetiairatrd , thraughau� the afternoon Walk r p Ce t Ii,ev .T. p ''' B• .S,t of A PlAt Df,icih,, *Ill pre$,ch In b� a stiff breeze which was vividly e • the la �p P >xtiesed the aotion with aceta. Gamow & �, p1'ta8& :llx>a 1'1 ht tt Blaiptiet CbObh the foll? in ISab- Y Messrs lltc•Kenzley nd 1►tilllnrnt (3ode Proudiaoq for plot AYleswprth, Q, U„ mud ` f# p seat to the copseiousuess of the rich; Britkenden and Holmes, Clinton,E' I"' DIC, ago for deft, +' bath; g�rls tylia had to struggle u hill She aid, Nile; Hamlin, Martindale va, f3op , a actipn for mo. .r,,, Geo. +iii pp pp Rev., T, GI•hargson, paQtor of Cocke eins6 it in the 75 yards race. A Dungannon; nage ovexAid pa • th(e qi fir n bf a . *' y PPoI- W. Minch, Holmesville; y 8t, Ftegb ter#an] cligtts>b Ba>ugllton, lo, a,ld the Ntne Muses Ravin race- Held. Wallace, Bay Jnr is i, t �! Y 4t . > with, and tris Iodsljip� gmva formerlrail r , I y o f Aruce$eld, has been'otder• ftflly and solemnly wound their way The Brat bualness disposed of was in Judgement for lit. for $U4.8b ed by his h physician to p p p' +arid inter• f P Y give u reach• to ce back Seat, a ort and jocility reference to Bayfield etrintit. This is a and from ar a to , I �pp y 4larxaw, t , GLINTON. ing or some titne,vn. account of a ee- reigned supreme. Earl in the after- Y t' J. A1. deet, tux deft,1 ver�affeetiou of th�thtaut. nooir a large number of spectators of ouitsconeider blemirearr�frfp the Iia senaogaetalvs,gguyggerLBro4, Thiewpa MAft �r;:�_' .. it#U �.:.�, , auextioaut, �to. Rev. Fathers west, of Goderich; both sexes assembled. to behold the nonage, felt that they could truldgnot raise ean motion for &Ileentatioq in thesale of a rr Dlent migreKnO12I► r ;' Disoh, of Ashfield; Quigley, St.Au us- cont eats on theiPampus, youth and more than(l0 this site towards min_ ed a rent de re°�attd iti ek t:__ C I beauty, age and dignity, united to do isterial support, Y 6 gees of, interest, the plaintiffs "b' `"+ Nutioe--8am•Biair tine; ourtois, of Dr sda e, and Ken- - •..._..._..,_-...._.•.. Wanted-DraryerU Y pport, and tt was decided to • $ , wanted-•D,m Hiltan nedy, of $eaforth, were among the honor , the occasion and to ento do ask for the sum of $4(f8 from the mis• nu°n6erinq I5, beeide's their wttq�sses. age the contestants.• The The animal in in wuatecX-Alftsa.AtoRae priests -who met the Bishop of London, g games were cion fund. tl+►oaLion being a trotting Cle Wall aper=Cao r&Co to conference at Stratford, Thursday. well contested throughout, and those TheSuperannuation b'undallotments stallioD Darned Roseland t7��e4, whish tie if bnI) once -Hod ns Bros who failed to take first or second Il delta., motto are residente of B ria ville, x. 1ldogey orders -AQP Cooper The Rev, C• Hamilton, formerly of lace are as follows,. : Y, p g ' Why notbuy-4 $ ll:merson Londesboro, who was superannuated good-naturedly resolved to do Minis- Dongr e. 16 old to John Beacom and 14.,hes for To horse exporters -H Itmill P etter next time. The girls seemed to ter ' atloa �+ in shares of $100 a'd ofi; :'It was 1.:: Josh B}Uinga-•-(iiiro & Wiseman for one year at the last meeting of the enter heartily into the contests and no Goderich, North St..... $gyp T78 olmimed for tits plffa. that,, the horse was wbo's your hatter -Jackson Bros Hamilton Conference, received before little amusement was liven by their Goderich, Victoria St... 22 50 45 small in size, and not An animal that would q a TAroo se R obillinrchas s -Hod en erica his superannuation a most complrmen- earnest struggle to ' et there' with the Clinton, Rattenbury St. 30 77 have been selected, but for the breadiq Done g tar resolution from the district of g claimed for him b `' Boots and shoes-eackeon 8a Jackson eggs unbroken in rho spoons. It is Clinton, Onta rIuSt... , • 24 43 y delis, and n alleged t' ' Felt millinery-Plumsteel & aibbinge which ch he was chairman(Palmerston), needless to say that there was an oc- Seaf@rth: . . .. . .......... 30 80• record of 2.301, which pills. claim was , I "` Wo want your trade -,Ellen & Wilson and informs its that since Conference casional fail in the ben product, The Holmesville ........... , 1g 47 never reallq mde, the horse's best time I. his health has improved, Piece de reaietance was the teachers' and Bayfield .... . . .......... l5 21 being 2.59, Jadgment for detettdmnte,� ' ' .1 Rev. F. A. Cassidy, in a letter to the trustees' race, a desperate sting. Varna • • • • • • • • • • • • • , .... IT 70 3g with costs. Cameron, Holt&Hol'mea for BUY A DOMINION Christian Guardian, says: -"Allow me pile took place between two senior Hensali, Mr Swann .... 19 95 2 plffe f Garrow, Q.C., mad E. Sydney Smith, ' 41, to express �iq thanks to those kind members of the board and staff to keep W. Wilson.... 15 f Q.C. or detta. y EXPRESS MONEY ORDE82 friends who have assisted me in replac- clear of the consolation bag of flour, KiPPen • • • • • • • • ........ 18 75 g8 Scott ve. dike -An action for false ar-t - in the organ burnt in the Shizuoka but the venerable Principal made a Dungannon ............ 18 30 rest, This was settled out of court, plff. to And take advanta a 01 f fire. An excellent Doherty organ was noble spurt, swept in beautifully two Nila 19 29 39 paY deft. $10� and scats. Cameron, Holt g she °' sent off and has reached Japan safely. ' feet ahead, and the weight of the sack Benmilter .. .. 15 32 d&Holmes for piff., Garrow&Proadfoot for low prices now being given on The b: st and cheapest The total cost, including freightr was fell upon Mr Forrester. The chain- H. E. Currie (student).. 15 only $89,42, thanks to the n J 'The allotment to Ontario street was THE GRAND JURY'S PRESENTHENT 4rY r -•-• medium for sending generosity PDQ the day was Mr J. H. Holmes, reported five g of the maker, Mr W. Doherty, of Clin- rto was ver loudly applauded as he originally $55, and to Seaforth 84 p persons in PP $ and one female jail -Pose melee money by mail to any ton, Ont., who gave us. the insti ument carried off t e handsome silver cup at but each of these stations having lostr , three of whom are insane WALL PAPER and "' place 1n the World. NOW at a very low rate." the evening entertainment. He will an appointment, were reduced, the g to pry. ails d court house the he asylum. The The condition of Rev. J. R. Gundy, remain the proud possessor of it for difference being assumed by Londes- 1 y reported clean WINDOW SHADES. , being issued ill Clinton by of Windsor, is somewhat better. Sev- one year. Mr Lough, principal of the bore. and well kept, and expressed their pleasure eral weeks ago he lost ason by typhoid Model, also took part in the sports. Arrangements were made for mis- atthenear completion of the house of ref. " fever, and then another son was taken The prize winners are as follows : sionary and educational work on each ug e. Ticket and A Vine -Display.CURT�1t1N POLES and A. T. COOPER, Telegraph m ant, down, He was just recovering, when circuit. A motion was also passed, ,,iPg Mr Gundy was taken and Saturds, it 100 yards race -open to school-Ist, _ CLINTON y one dozen cabinet photos, Cecil Ross; urging the co-operation of conggrea- ROOM MOULDINGS _ was not thought he would live. The 2nd, one whits able tEtnest Uoo er, tions in observing the recommendation The Art Exhibition, according to pre• cause of the sickness is laid to the bad ' P of Conference, that the first Sunday in veona announcements, opened on Saturday N /�u� sanitary condition o£ the parsonage, 100 yards race -bogs under 18 years October be missionary Sunday, said evening, at Mies C. H, Mountaastle'e etn- ����� t(�jl►i� and Friday the tamily were removed services not to conflict with the usual dio, and is, for attractiveness unsurpassed ' Svv -1st collar and cuff box A. Martin ; b anything ' to another house, and the one vacated 2nd, cruet stand, Russel Hicks. missionary anniversaries. Y Y gave have seen in a city. The Agent Butterick's Delineator Patterns } will be completely overhauled. rooms are not large, but ever Running high jump --open to school Several pointo of special interest to space is made the most of in order to sof ,,}, FRIDAY, SEPT. 27, 1895. The Rev. D. J. McDonnell, the well- -1st, book, "Extinct Monstrosities," the progress and development of the commodate over 130 Pictures. The hall is _ _ kn,�wn Presbyterian minister of St, Robert Baird; 2nd, THE NEws-RE- church were profitably discussed.- tastefully p err Sir Adolphe Caron is credited with Andrew's church, of Toronto, IS un- CORD was won by J. Holmes, but was They were as follows :- there hen de°orated with ever issue, and c`` able at present to take his work be- ggiven to E. Jarvis, who held 4th place, 1, -"The object of class meetings, and early works; these are of, interestas saying concerning the next contest in cause of illness. Our brother is so Holmes and McLeod '3rd place), havin how to make them more profitable." This , ae well Quebec; "We Should fight within an catholic in his sym atnies and so o ( P ) g p executed, copies of noted artists. Among � t pop- 2 prizes, could not be granted this one, subject was discussed very tally by both this collection there is a fine s 11,_inch of our life." Perhaps it will be a alar in his work an identified with so ministers and'lagmen. All were of one pecimen of Coop()r (�J ;;: many Presbyterian and general Chris- Running broad jump-tst, scarf grin, opinion as to the necessit and advanta a gobelige tapestry, the work of the artist's �� !! Co.�j ­01case of have to. tian undertakings that he is much A. McLeod ; 2nd, NEly ERA Jas. Bared. of attending the Blase, being unanimous in mother. From the hall or pass under an missed in Toronto. We hope for his Girl's race -75 yards -let, a arch of evergreens into the studio which n y perfume the conclusion that there are decided bless- is An important meeting of the Dom- speedy recovery, case, Eva Cooper ; 2nd, ladies compan- lags resulting from regular attendance u hang from floor to ceiling with Mise i inion Cabinet will be held to -day, Rev. Samuel Fear, grandfather of ion, J. Worthington. on this means of grace. The diBcaesi n M°nntcaatle B original paintings. Direct. CLIN7'ON. 11;When itis ex ectad that anion other Rev. E. A. Fear, on Sept. 15, celebra- Hurdle race -open to Coll. Institutes brought out the fact that the general at- ly in front as you enter hangs the largest .' , " P g P g picture in the exhibit entitled "Good bye, ted his ninety-third birthday by of the county -1st, • On the Cars rand tednnce is not what it should be, and also that many Young people g my love, good bye." The subject matter matters dealt with, will be the time preaching to a large congregation in off," S. McMordie, of Goderich Coll. g p pie re and the roll• g,.picture is the figure young SALE REGISTER. for calling Parliament together. the Methodist church, Elora. He was Institute ; 2nd, pair of kid gloves, T, call response as equivalent to giving their girt sitting on an old wave urs d boat b heard distinctly and at times his voice Courtice. testimony in class. The sentiment of the gir St tke shore n old n a y Farnr stock and imptemente on lot 24, con. 4, 'It 'is rumored that Hon. Hector had the clear ring of former years. Standin hi h meeting was that this was not sufficient to g vessel whish has Hullett, on Friday, Oct, 4th. T. M. Carlin g g jump -1st, tennis meet disciplinary i become a speak on the horizon. It is beet auctioneer. g' The half-hour sermon abounded in shoes, J. Holmes ; 2nd, jack-knife, R. p Y egneremetua nor was - deBeribed by the artier in the followin im- Farm stock of W. C. carter, lot Is c Langevin may again be taken into the quotations of Scripture_ and Baird. calculated to build up spiritual life. Ab- exactl p promptu lines which she handed us es a Hullett, on Tuesday, Oct, Ist. 'T. M. Carting, Ministry. If the Conservatives can y repeated. Father -Fear began sauce from class in general means lose of contribution to the NEw ERA:- work as a Methodist reacher sev- Fatigue race-Ist, two bottles of spiritual privileges, and it is desirable that auctioneer. °,,'-i'` stand it surely the Liberals can, but I' per•funre, P. Ross and J. Baird; 2nd ever member of the Methodist Church, as "The clouds are rising in the west, Household furniture of Mr Sibley, at resi- enty-one years ago, in a village of Y dence, Victoria St., on Saturday, Sept.the mere mention of his name indi- Somersetshire, England. He enters two pair °teff buttons, E. L"copse and L. far as circumstances will allow, should et- I hoar the waters sigh; 28th. his ninety- y Whitely. tend the class, and thus add to'the general HAlois ne alon©uurti upon the wave, T. M. Carling, suet. - . cates.. the Jack of good ministerial tim- y- fourth year in the best of I bar bodily and mental health; and with a Obst.tcle race -boys under 16.yeare- interest m this department of church Werk. keen vision of the;gtory to be reveal- Ist, "Great Frozen Land," A. Martin ; 2• -"Evangelistic Services." The senti- Alone, alone, while waters moan, ' gew Advertl<,$e11XelIM ed. 2nd, perfume Bottle, F, Lucas. ment of the mea ing was in favor of evan- And winds sweep hurrying by; It is reported in the daily papers , gelietio services, Conducted b t On, on, still on; his boat sally on CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR LOCAL UNION. Putting 18 lh. shot-Ist, CUtf buttons, Y he pastor of Beneath the warring sky, Notice to the Public that Hon. Dr. Montague is to be ap- -The next meeting of the Clinton M. Thompson; 2nd, Burn's poems, T. each congregation, with whatever local _. CotlrLice, aasiatance he can secure. Evangeliete who The clouds are hurrying upward still; Tire public are hereby notified that my wife, pointed Minister of Agriculture. He Young Peo le's Local Union will be The waves are toss high; The Blair, of the Village of Bayfield, has, , held on Friday evening, Oct. 4th. in advertise themselves as each eaolasively, His boat a speck upon the verge; without any lawful or just cause, left my bevy _"___""-- may not know a great deal about agri- Potato race -1st, ueCatie case, L. were not re +aided favorabl b the district, °ood bye, my love, and board, and that I wut not bo res oneible [or the Baptist Church, commencing at S Whitely; '2nd, paper knife, A. Me. t Y Y y good bye. p g the results in such cases not being aatie- On each side of this ban the two ie the lit, or f ofa) bteaorliabidto ieshwhatever culture, but he cannot know less than o'clock. The executive committee de- Leod factory. g creat, or for an 't" his' predecessor. But a professional tided upon having only two topics dis- Kicking foot ball -1st, foot ball pads, tures loaned by T. Mower Marten Re al And Iact d by h r in forbid acme a soon cry ereone 3.-' Prayer Meetings." lIow cn these Canadian Aaadem-can,) 9'hese are fine. harboring. kee ing or entertaining her on their . man is not the man for an offlee °£ eiissed instead of three as formerly. J. Holmes, pp i Mayor Hnimes of Clinton will intro- be made most successful, and where can bold sketches of scenery in the vicinityof premie... 6AMUEL BLAIR, Bing he. ` ` `� that Lin Egg race -for iris-Ist, manicure they be improved, was the tenor of the dis- Clinton, and, we understand, are}or'ealat Sept, i9, lass Cj+. duce, in a ten minutes address the g cession on this to aver to set, U, Sheppetd ; 2nd, Taw O'Shacntrr, r.. subject "The reltaion of the early clos- J. Worthington. topic. Calling upon the verylow The whole arrangement of w The Ottawa correspondent of the ing of shops on Saturday night to the members by name was considered a good the rooms with regard to harmony of Dolor ToCanadianHorscExporters 1.proper observance of the Lord's Da ItNI Vends race -o en -1st, dressing plan of enlivening a slow meeting; have and general balance of form is particularly s Montreal Witness says: -"The ques- The other topic is "The Social Life of -ase, W Elliott; 2nd, alarm clock, ,S. prayers short, with plenty of good singing. attractive. It ie a magnificent oolleotion ■+Ma RYMILL, proprietor of the Royal Ctty tion, When does the present Perlia- Christ," and will be introduced 6y Mrs Nlciordie• The practical co-operation and attendance highly instinctive, and no one should fail re peetinlly'ca is ait�enttiou io+the' oEngland, a ` a Ashley, of Londesboro. Fifteen min- Steeple chase -1st, Concise Imperial of the youn! people with the members of to Bee it, racititiee for the sale o! all classes of Horses, at meat of Canada expire, is of peculiar utes will be devoted to the discussion Dict., C, Ross ; '2nd, I azor, A . Mc- what is nderetood as the general prayer geor a the Auction sales which are held every Tuesday at � interest in view of the fact that the of each subject. Music will be furnish• Kenzie. meeting is most desirable. The more inti- g Reid, a nine-year-old $aerie bo and Friday, in addition to sales byprivate treaty ed under the direction o£ Mr, Hoover, Trustees' and Teachers' race -1st, mately they work together --not as two was drowned by falling intn the bay, Y tended The the Otby iii �ondo,i,landeu wards of 300 Bowel l Ministry ha kept edging away separate and distinct or anizationB, but as Dr Talmage will horses, in.ludi❑g rivers, Trotting Fanners and x' from dissolution, and will evidentlq -- hair brush, Dr. Shaw; 2nd, cup +tad g g go to Waehin t H Additional fusel News. saucer, J. B. hoover. one, in object, aim, and practical work- Pastor of the first Prespbyterian Charche Powerful maber ofCanadianihorrses have already stay outside the ring, untiljthe empire the better for individual life and the for Consolation-251bs. of flour, 1), ��, of God. g Y Mr• Abner Mathews, an old man of 70 dive solo at tied Repository, ry, attention isi ng a mu a r- calls time and compells them to enaage DEATHS. - The Wingham Times Forrester. In the evening a public meetingg was Years, was killed on the Michigan Central on arrival, in oaeoui illness, do Farm accom- en battle. The umpire in this case is says: -"On the 10th instant there pass- Tug of war -Form IV vs. Forint+ Ili held, in every way sustaining tite in- track near Welland, modatton is provided; allarrangementstorclear- + ed away one of the cid residents of the and V. -J. Holmes, M. Thompson, D. terest of the afternoon session. Some ing horses at the docks will be made on receipt he constitution, which says: town, in the person of Mrs Foigie, McEwen, and C. Ross, reppresent}) important features of church work OiTR, WANT COLUMN. Bank�iat8e sQat SB Lonflon ooalinmcefCeience ` " `Every House of Cnmmous shall wife of Mr Atex. Fergie, in the 78th Form IV, defeated Forrns 11I and were discussed, in remarks from the Mb0 may be made, Address, n, o whom r, ROYAL continue for five years from the day of ear of her age. The deceased bad Prize, it badge each in the Collegiate Chairman, and in two able and ince- startedyaUwnne a e4mn a Aides they n•ant to Sell; otheie er• CITY REPa.TTenY, BARsrcAN, LONDON, ENG. oY y ttarte they want to Any, For their conrenience wo lines the return of the writs for choosing been ailing for some time, having had Colors, resting addresses; Rev F. J. Oaten, of dvertisetnente under thl. head, a stroke of y three lines or ander will be inserted at 25c for one Inasrnea '° X • the House (subject to he Sooner disoly- paralysis some time a o, Ba field, taken and ret each subsequentr willinsertion, nat ed by the Governor-General) and no but the end came rather unex ectedl The baseball match between the Y g for his subject, Church11�1EST]F�I�N EX(iUI�SI0�15 p Y• pupils and ex -pupils was won by the Finances or syatematre beneficence, n°any for Rare !ilea longer.' The deceased, along with her husband, former. J, W. Shaw, M. 1). Mci'ag- proving clearly the scriptural mode of Buggy a. good as new, PdEORGF Fr, light open The day of the return of the writs is came to Turn berry about thinyy-seven gait, G. McTaggart, J. P. Doherty, dtrect and systematic giving, Rev W. Clinton EMrRBON, .��i,�'' r,'_* years ago, settling near Bluevate, Wil! Harland, R. Agnew, J3, Gibhings, J. Ford, LL.B., of Clinton, in an ad- Fer ear ,i fo large piano Ito a ing ood order. N not a movable or uncertain date, It is wl see heoy resided unfit about twenty L. Trouae and W. 14lartin piayed for' Can b. used for argiou. 1.fixed by proclamation Of the Gover- g when they moved into Lhe ex -pupils and J. Ula dress full of interest and power, dealt Apply at NEW ERA (� perposes; dirt ebeap.— ingham, She leaves her aged art- g9, L• Whitely, with the necessity of a more devout _ nor -General ordering the issue of the g F, Gilroy, P. Fair, R. Creech, D. Alli- use of all the regular "means of grace," ma "bee ood Rud cd- a od near ass P o drawer I in life, and one eon, Mr Gilbert son W. Johnston W. Holloway and emphasizing the prayerful study of O„ Clinton, p OCTOPER 3, 4 and 5 writs and the date fixed by the pectis- Fergie, and two daughters, Mrs Jos. W,'(;atnteion for the pupils, Vit, Mc- par hasizin and the use o£ the 1Viartcd.-A g lr. Youn of Hartda the word of God All regular trains on the above dates, and - mation, dated Feb. 3, 1891, was April Y, Manitoba, and Taggart, of Toronto, as uni ire, position on a farm b an able of p gave Sacrament of the Lord's slipper. There bodied young man, not afraid of work,—FRED 'good to return up to October 21st. 25. Five years from April 2,5 ends the mourn Mrs eher� Iostet (Deceased wary an e �ect satisfaction to both teams. A cannot fail to be a very beneficial re- HrLToro, xolmesvme. W p25 Port Huron .,. .. .89 00 De'rolsaginet..,....... 6 00 1r present House, on April 25, 189(1, aunt of Mr ,John iseman Clinton Cadge astir Was presented to the win- salt of this district meeting, all along knntar.rn Young dress many wtsheepan .. wbere Cleveland •. •....... 5 50 8a�inaw ........800 + uses. W, Ball, scorer. the line of church work. she can rears dross making or plain eewin ,- Bay city ,.,.., s oo Chicago,,... ... s oa being a twin sister of his mother. Both MISS MAGGIE Mc$AE, Holmesville. pang Bay Cit ....tl ... ... s 00 Obi HOUSE OF REFUGE Mr and Mrs Wiseman attended the Officers of the (illy :-Starter, W. t�antcd.—A position se book• keeper of afiy. For rail... . information 00 _i... .. ply .to ` funeral at Wingham.) Jackson ; Judges, D. A. Forrester, Dr. FaII Ast9izes For Huron. thing suitable for vnung laay wno ie aompeteIIt.� JACKSON. - The House of Refuge committee east The Harriston Tribune of last week J. W. Shaw, W. E. Rand ; Scorer e, Small r.muneratton.-Address Drawer o, Clio- in the Council Chamber, on Tuesday, says: -"Mr and Mrs Trewartha have John Houston, James Scott; Clerk, E. The fall assizes for the trial of jury sae- ton TOWN AGT. G.T. R., CLINTON. and opened the tenders For supplies, of the sy,npathy of the entire cumu,uuf M. McLean ;Umppire W, McTaggart ; es was opened by Mr Justice Rose on Tues, which there were a large number. ty in the loss of their eldest son Albert Committee' H. Foster, W J• Trelea- day last. George W. Wells, C., - Among others there were tenders from which sad event occurred at the feral, veil, J. Hoover, H. Plumsteel. Q. appear. ,''`°:�` . T. Eaton & On, Toronto, but the cem- Y The even entertainment was ed to conduct the crown business, but there I residence, Elora road Thurda was not a sin to case, excepting a charge mi declined to.entertain them, be. morning of last week. Deceased had notwithstanding hstandin . The halt was titled of attempt at rape against one Wm, cause written across them were the been a great sufferer all his life and all seemed t a tefied. e heat, and Thompson, on which the grand jury re- . Nap � words "Crash toaccompany order." In although a source of great anxiety to die seemed well Satisfied. Short ad turned ' no bill." The following were quotations his parents, brothers and slaters still dresses were: d i sworn in as the grand jury; The Best most instances, also their slivered b the chair- g were not as favot•able as others. The the very great affliction that he was man, Mr Scott and the Principah The peter McKay, Tnakersmith, foreman; figuring on all the tenders was pretty called upon to endure seemed to bind certificates and diplomas were present- John C. Baldwin, Asbfield; Jas. Clark, Ste- close. The following were the success- the bonds of affection all the more ed to successful students. Commer- pliant Archibald Ferguson, MaHih° IS NONE - ful applicants:- closely, to such an extent that thea ed tial' Dr Shaw; primary, Rev. W. phen; McClure, , Fergu Joseph, Oster, ' • For tinware--Worsell & Co,Goderich, 8 `Mout; junior leaving, Rev. J. W - fatber and mother were bowed down Holmes; matriculation and senior leav- Grey; Samuel Walters, and Geo. A. Coop- Window blinds and furniture -J. C. with grief when the remains were tak- or, Goderiob; Alex, Duncan, IIeborne; Rob. Stevenson, Clinton. Hardware -(con- en from the house. He was a member in Rev. A. Stewart. Instrumental ert Harding, Howick; George C. Naylor, Too Good ditional) Harper & Lee, Goderich, of the Methodist church for over 20 duett, Misser- flombe and Farran; esti- Wawanoeh; Geo. Parker, "' 1 Crockery -O. Cooper & Co, Clinton, ears• The funeral took place to the tats°°' Miss Edna Curtis; instrumen- Gjury h.a Furnishin s and woollens -Muir & Co, tal solo Miss Lena Doherty; vocal so In addressing the grand Ivry his Lord- gg arriston cemetery on Sattrrday, and ship toot; occasion to speak in praiseAor- Exeter, (,troceries (for one year)- Was attended b a very lar e n lo, Thos. Jackson, r.;duett, Mrs Hoov- 0 y g °tuber et and Me W. Her and; solo, Miss Me- why terms or the present condition of the • "-- Cooperand Co, ad J. W. Irwin. Veg- of relations and friends, Rev Mr Jack- Court hones, which he found mash improved etab[es (one year) -J. Allanson. son conducted at short service at the Whinny The succe%sful contestants since his former visit bore. He referred to The two upper flats have now pt an house and grave." of the day received their many hand- IN pp p (Deceased was , some the erection of the hopes of industry as a �� ��their habitable appearance, and flue nephew of Mrs John scans Clinton, prizes from the hand of Mrs Y Boo 8i •t, - stairs also are completed, The steam who was present at the funeral. Parke, who kindly consented to re- testimony to the humanity and high intell• BU i INUit I side over this part of the program] igenoe o{ the people of this scanty. Here- fittera have placed the f the "S which We are sorry to announce the death and who gracefully performed the tofore a question of dollars and cents wag are of the latest atyyic of the "fiafiOrd," of Mr Albert Brydone, of Milverton, duties of the place. As the let of Jul allowed to obstruct this high and bounden It Paye, and pays well, to bug the best, and very few people will grumble about *' this year's style, fitted with Jenkin's second eldest brother of Mr W. *y- Civic holiday, Labor day and Comb duty, and those who lid ed4eated public the rice tf the only Automatic Cup Valves. All of the done, of Clinton, at the age of 41 years. mencement ,day, all come So close to- p P Y Y get aatiPaction. In placing our orders for fa71 stock thovght and aotion 4p to the completion of we paid particular attention to getting stock that will give the wearer the steam pipes in the basement will have Deceased has been ailingg for some ggether, it is contemplated to hold the this very desirable institute were deserving greatest possible amount of wear. a covering of thick felt and Canvas, time, and an operation disclosed an Commencement day sports on Labor of all praise for their efforts. i There are in tits rooms, etc., about 2000 inter" idwess, which was attended daY in future, and thuv not, interfere R'awz vs. Hall et al, was an action for q q1. 11 super feet of radiator surface. The to. A post mortem showed the pres- with the regular work of the school.- judgement on further directions. The Qu`l7� t�i` cad !�� QQ(lgi boiler from Goderich is a flrst�clasa entre of two m hers, which are supposed master at Goderich wee directed to tax and Piece of work, and sustains the credit of to have been the cause of death. He allow to the plaintiff and defendants, Heli - Pi e e of w rkA. Snd su taro The plum h- was unmarried, and was held . the The regular meetin�x of the Metho- erman and Ratz, their costs, the latter to r{ ing matures are of modern make, an highest married. esteem. The Strict- dist churches in Wingham District, pay these costa out of moneys that may be Are from the best makers in Canada, and nothing can beat them for wear t;;` such xis is to be found iti the new work ford Herald sa.ye -The funeral of the was held at Blyth, on Tuesday. The found in their hands and to pay over the We want everybody to see our great stock, which is now taming rapidly I 11 _ _r i8 cities, As it is all open, the work late Andrew Brydone took place last Snperdnlydtion assessments were ac- balance in their hands to plff. Ratz, and to forward. erL i be inspected at any time from top Saturday afternoon; the fnneral obge- ce ted with a slight. amendment to be then Pvll disohar d t "- `" ; to bottom, The painting is well for pies were voty largely attended, Rev. Y g rum their trust dd g qq� B yth. Arra.ngempnts were made far as pxeovtora of the tato (iideoi5 Xager. R. Ward slid file gra inIi�, about the build- Mr Fear, of the Methodist church, of- Educational fend Missionary meetings, II. Collins for plj; Garrow, Q. U., for defts,1. " ing is pro;gressrug, Tree approach" to ticlating; much s mpathy Is felt for most of which are left. for local ar- Richardson vs, Gourlay, an action for ' Elie barn are, cotwiltieted, fibs the whole the berertved family in their sore afmic- rangement. It was decided to hold breach of contract to out timber, and for Jackson & Jackson "k s:#etting lain running. larder, tion, the next meeting ill Brussels, and, grander arieina out o{ a dispute between " invite Rev. Dr. Keen to be resent, theI I I p parties. fife lordship directed that l '�1!,��: , 11 �­ )� * -,:. C,.. - . � - I . ". I . 1.1 . -I''_ " I . j 7" +. ,�., ," , '. k- - I 11- �1: 11 -, .,.�Rr 11 : ­ 1: r 1, ,I .. I . , . 11 . , I., . ,� ''. 1 , L 1_4 I E—a