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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1895-12-20, Page 1y 11 '1�'• .i1, , � .1 'r• . � I1 4' ,I , '� I I I.., I 1­� ... : I" ; L . 1��' X111 1. . , .1 1� �', . . ­ 0. � I I ! . � " . , I , I 1 1 � , . , , 4 , : I 11 I , " . 11 I , ", I I L ... I , 1 V-,4 , , ­ 1 , , I ­�,,, .. i. „,. . ” t L- ji ,,,,,, IS J . ' •7' I.L 'I - ,� "I I ,f 'L � �'k f,;;; . .;; .1 . .­ � I I � I 1'1� . I . ­ . . � I L ". , I !". , TO � D ,;.1� �'I'�L '': j .v ­P., Q ? o490 ,,,, sit . . �'�QN� ONT »a 1.•�•��+ ffi . .A � t° :t4— HIE �.7" i RTfiat qts,, &v7a!£e, qac} teliabte c9treepoudeuts hod worthy of redciidltig for pubXleatfuit. 9v 1. IV 111 1 $$tall' 4deRiSS11:''91?vnaLtiQ, 4 W.pAT 1.a To $1®,--Wedisclose no So, l itan.Yl�aaA., Some time ago a span I eek cret when sue mention that the horin§ of harses^ carne,outo. the. farm of Mr t Q014. be of Mr Jas. Murray will be the scene of Wm, •Smith, Nobodv. inquired or e a i '$, ��, ~ qq ar,:Kari • thou some• real na �1eGlrWea>l+,'hase havq seen the stack �',;­J�L. mal,, Neckwear sho here say it's by far I 11 die#t in town, and t . , het display would credit to a city furni Ing store. 1. Nin marl ever has too m Ties, andyou cannot I asltray in selecting as a Christmas gift any man; neither ° you go astray in set Ing it from our etc Choice new goods ' opened last week. N' natty, tasty pattern all the newest sha +. Three prices, 25c, 45c, gift who an one can act- eat, pas. already hauled, r apman as good farm and a large orchard, the to the gaily and happiness on the 2Gtli Met, thein and they were: vert sed xn the w ERA. Ono da last week a full• To deal with me. Glance house will add much appearance Certain infallible indications of a coins- in event have been manifest for some blood Indiau from Kettle Point came d the sty of his already fine place. time, and the afternoon of the date • claiming ,them. They had spent ta-n ing last '& large number of members and friends of the, Methodist church COMING EVENTS.—The residence of Mr Geo. Nott, Tuckersmith, will be the mentioned will witness the consumma� sum+mer..at Southampton,, and were s of scene of one of those very happy events tion of one of those circumstances of ken South for the winter, from where wn on the afternoon of Christmas day, which it is said that "every perfect they strayed, "losing the trail." t the hat do when his daughter, Miss Selena, will wedding is made in , heaven. • Mise Agnes Murray, the amiable and third NOTES.— Mr Bert Murphy,of the 16th ii the Treasurer, con., returned home from Dakota on I) sh- be married to Mr Wm. Townsend. daughter of township will wed Mr A. G. 'Smillie, the popular Saturday last and speaks very highly N `of watch, accompanied with a very high- Both are natives of the township, weal clerk of the townsht . We extend our that country. Mr W. Snider, of p p Colborne, spent part of last week via- r congratulations in advance, which we p ly complimentary address, as a slight known, exceedingly- popular, and t e know will be re-echored by everybody. I iting friends on the 16th; they say he t y good wishes of a wide circle of friends had a (j)ollie time, Dame rumour sayys I the Mait- go will go out in advance for their future Bavfied. that one of the residents of v land is likely to take St. Benedict's ad- v for happiness and well-being COIINOIL.--The council met on the vice. surprise, and replied in a few well The church was beautifully decorated fort occasion. The room was sup - 17th inst., minutes of last meeting were Y The Reeve and Treas- ck. Brucefield i ead and signed. d urer's report was adopted, and the Londesboro a oat W.F.M.S. — The following officers W.F.M. clerk was Instructed to get 100 copies A WARNING.—One of our young s of the same printed for distribution. t Blyth Sunday, s in were last week elected in the S.:—Pres., Mrs Muir; let and 2nd Vice The following accounts were paid;— men paid a visit to on and got a chance to see the inside of 500 Pres., Mrs Fotherineham and Mrs H.F. Edwards, $3.75; Jas. Ferguson, 2.80; R. Stanbury, $2; NEW ERA,$2.50. the Blyth cooler.. We would advise a to stay away from such places. N tions of a high character. Burdge; Sec., Mrs Marks; Treas, Mrs Bylaw appointing returning officer for parties I NoTEs.—Messrs Thomas and Charles P. McGregor. the Municipal election for 1896 read CHURCH NOTES.—Rev. Mr Hamilton in I Johns have started. a small saw mill in the vicinityy of Bannockburn, wherefined NOTES.—Miss Ada Watson is con - to her room with hip trouble; it and passed. Council adjourned to took the work of Rev. Mr Stewart -- is to be hoped she may soon recover, as she is but ten of age, she has the meet again on Jan. 13th at10 a.m. H. Clinton on Sunday evening, and Messrs . years sympathy of her young schoolmates. A number from here attended the fair held in Hensall on Tuesday; the bad many who would red on Monday while driving into the barn on top of the bus, from which he was thrown violently, coming in con - tact with the top of the doors. We W. ERwIN, Clerk. Swallow and Foster, of Clinton, took I d Cash and One Price his work here. Mr Milison exchange f Stanley with Mr Kane, of Ethel, on Sunday. .Dagen Bros. TREAT.—Mies Hamilton treated her OYSTER SUPPERS. — The S. O. E. 7 school scholars with candy last week, lodge purpose having an oyster aupQer 1 CLINTON. to the no small enjoyment of her pug; at their next meeting, being the 21st r I 1 U. k f r !net The next re ular meetin of psis. She WILL eave tis wee o f i Blyth, in which vicinity she will teach Court Pride of the eat No. 31 C. .F. during the coming year. She takes will be held on the 27th inst; a large I with her the beat wishes of a host of attendance of members is requested, 1 friends. as ere is some important business to , HAULING GRAvEL.—A number of be t ansacted at that meeting; after i the business of the court is over there 1 our farmers on the 2nd are taking time will be an oyster supper served in the • ,r by the forelock in hauling gravel for court room. We would say to our the roads when the sleighing'was good. members come one, come all, and en- �' No They have the gravel on their farms, joy a pleasant evening. - � :6ducement and will have it put on the roads dur- ing the summer. They find they can NOTES.—Our fine sleighing Buffeted Can force customers now using haul it much easier in sleighs than, in very much from the rain on Monday Our Eakin Powder, to use any wagons. night. The examination at school Baking A GOOD CRvsmm�.—Several farmers No. 5 drew a large number from the t other, To you, however, who Sion the 2nd and 3rd concessions re- village on Tuesday. Thos. Hill re - have never used it, we make an g turned from Dakota on Saturday ev- , ; .� o eI+—it is this: Buy 1 lb of our cently bought a grain crusher from T. ening. Matthew Mains met with an Jro der any time before Xmas, T. Coleman, Sea Doth, and it has been accident on Monde evening b his and illi it we will give you one put to a severe test, and found to give y g y of th pretty pa er Dolls (hat and the very best of satisfaction. The far- horseirunning away and throwing him p mere interested think it only just and out, hurting his arm and shoulder. R. dresa detachable) now in our y Adams soil his ftne Durham cow to { window. Alread about 76 of fair to give this public testimonial to Already , H. M. Snell. Wm. Riley liar secured these dolls are making as man Mr Coleman, as the crusher works first g y class in ever respect. the contract of building a saw mill on children happy. Come before y p the syndicate propel ty in McKillop. t ':e r Christmas and war can make your Tuckersmith. Messrs Bell and Lasham purchased P.child happy too. More, if you are part of the Cunningham property and not thoroughly Satisfied with the NoTEs.—Miss Jennie McKenzie, who resold the half of it to Thos. Honking, powder bring itback,but keep the is at present at the home of her sister, making a few hundred on the transac- ;;, . doll doll, and we will give you your Mrs McKay, is fast passing away with tion. Thos. Neilans tookin at Londes- 25c back. Until Xmas only, that dreaded disease consumption. boro, on Saturday last, over $5100 of ALLEN & WILSON, Mr Wm. Chapman is preparing to taxes, and he also got a large amount I Prescription Drug Store build a brick house during the coming at Constance the day before. Mrs- . P g summer; be has all his brick and sand Whitt, of Clinton, was in the village M Ch h a I , .. _... Varna. already hauled, r apman as good farm and a large orchard, the to the on Tuesday, seeing if she can secure enough pupilsto form a class in the To deal with me. Glance house will add much appearance villa e. W. T. Brunsdon is spending SURPRISE PARTY.—Thursday even- of his already fine place. a few days in Brantford'. this week on ing last '& large number of members and friends of the, Methodist church COMING EVENTS.—The residence of Mr Geo. Nott, Tuckersmith, will be the business. Mr Hare left our village for Toronto on Monday, where he will here assembled at the residence of Mr scene of one of those very happy events spend a few days before leaving for Taylor bride, ' John Wanless, where a very pleasing on the afternoon of Christmas day, the old country Mr and to Fare - event took place, in making his daugh- when his daughter, Miss Selena, will of Morris, left here for a visit ter the recipient of a magnificent fold be married to Mr Wm. Townsend. well, Mich., on Wednesday. We are watch, accompanied with a very high- Both are natives of the township, weal pleased to known that Dr. Agnew is is to come ly complimentary address, as a slight known, exceedingly- popular, and t e improving and expected recognition of her services as organ- good wishes of a wide circle of friends back to the village shortly. Rev. Mr ist and leader of the choir. Miss Wan- will go out in advance for their future Lockie, of Exeter, will preach sermons less was completely overwhelmed by happiness and well-being to the children in the Methodist church surprise, and replied in a few well The church was beautifully decorated fort occasion. The room was sup - on Sabbath morning and evening, and chosen and appropriate remake. After Brucefield will address the Sunday School in the a sumptuous repast prepared by the ladies of the congregation, the re- W.F.M.S. — The following officers W.F.M. afternoon; the Sabbath School will have a Xmas tree on Xmas night; a mainder of -the evening was pleasantly were last week elected in the S.:—Pres., Mrs Muir; let and 2nd Vice good time is expected and a good ro- g p s ens in instrumental and vocal seise- p Pres., Mrs Fotherineham and Mrs ggram will he green by the chit ren. T• H. Cade has from Chatham tions of a high character. Burdge; Sec., Mrs Marks; Treas, Mrs returned NoTEs.—Messrs Thomas and Charles P. McGregor. Blyth Johns have started. a small saw mill in the vicinityy of Bannockburn, wherefined NOTES.—Miss Ada Watson is con - to her room with hip trouble; it ACCIDENT.—Mr Wm. Bell is suffer - injury in his back, they will be prepared to execute all orders committed to their charge. is to be hoped she may soon recover, as she is but ten of age, she has the to from a painful the result of an accident which occur- . years sympathy of her young schoolmates. A number from here attended the fair held in Hensall on Tuesday; the bad many who would red on Monday while driving into the barn on top of the bus, from which he was thrown violently, coming in con - tact with the top of the doors. We I' 1pays OF roads prevented otherwise have attended. Mr Wm. hope it may not be so serious as at and judge for yourself'. V 6� Foster left on Monday for Bradford, first expected. You You Eng., Where he will spend the winter; NOTES.—Misses Elva Adams and want, and if we have, 1t i l<t� . his friends wish him a safe journey. May Bell, of Londesboro, were the yours at the right price£, The C. E. society held a social at the guests of the Misses Emigh on Wed- - home of Mrs Chapman last Thursday nesday. Mies Flora Watson, we are To deal with me. Glance evening, when a very social time was spent by the Endeavors and other glad to learn, is almost entirely recov- ered from her recent severe attack of over the following price list guests; the society intends holding so- inflammatory rheumatism. The Xmas and see, or come in and see. ciai ggatherings during the winter The Sunday School of Union entertainment in connection with Trin- sty, church Sunday School will be held ., 1r montha. church will hold its entertainment on Christmas on the evening of the 26th. Dr. Shaw Wm. Jackson, of Clinton, Call- LADIES WATCHES New Year's eve instead of and Mr Mr lent, 52 as good, 7 are inferior and two as in former years; a good program is ed on friends in town on Sunday. ly' obli. 'hy ,-,011 91* 1V on Til*10 ; being prepared; it is hoped the school and Mrs A. Smith, of Strathroy, were home Mi Herrington Solid lOK Gold Hunting Case, $10 to $20 will have An enjoyable evening.gnests at the of fora few days this week. ;We are 'Solid 14K Gold Hunting Case, $17 to $30. Constance sorry to learn that Mrs Wm. Emigh, Ladies' 14K Filled from ...... $12 to $25 WEDDING BELLS.—The marriage of who has been ill, Is not improving ae her friends could wish. Mr R. How. Ladies' Silver Watch from .. $3 to $15 Mr John Mills, of Hullett, to Miss An- na McIntosh, of Constance, was cele- and has started the butchering busi• B. GENTS WATCHES bra ted in the Methodist church, by the Rev. H. J. Fair, on Tuesday, Dec. 17, nese In the Howard block. Meas Bruce - McConnell visited friends in Bruce - ' 1lddlllonnl Locol lows. The church was beautifully decorated fort occasion. The room was sup - Haid laatr week. Mr and Mrs ell lassm, s eat Sunday in town ae Mrs J. Emigh, Gold Filled Watches from .. $11 to $25 M orte by the Rev. Mr illson, and L. by the guests o Mr and Miss Goodwin Spent Sunday in town Solid 14K Gold Watches from $45 to $65 Farnham. The bride was supported the guest of Miss Taman. Miss J. Mus Coin Silver Watches from ......$5 up Miss Mills, sister of the groom, and Miss Munroe, of Tuckersmith. The mrd, Brucefleid, spent a few days last Mr Jae. Ander, Nickle, Stem Wind, Open Face from up bride was attired in a costume of blue mock at the home of son. Rev.. Bible society Watches ..........-.$2.25 ' silk, and looked charming as she walk- up the aisle leaning on the arm of e t pulp, agant, occupied the pulpit of the Math, ' ed her father. She will be very much odiot church on Snndaq, morning ane CHINKS I missed in this community, as she al- took deep interest in the church, evening. Mr Jas. Moffatt returnee home from Wroxeter on Saturday ­11Ladies' Roll Plate Chains from 50c to $5 t, Gants Roll Plata Chains from $1.50 to 89 ways a Sunday school and temperance work. The bride was the recipient of many useful and beautiful resents. r P much improved in health. Mica Fer guson is the guest at the home of he+ brother, Dr. Fergug6h, this week. F i7V 0►4....eAo a. hnainaaw trio lin th, Mitis is to be congratulated in having Forest city this week. Miss dbamber secured such an' estimable wife. After lain is the guest of Wingham friend C16,e s, Jewelery and the ceremony was over, the guests, to la present. Mrs Curtis visited friend a the number of about M M Int rend, red- in Wingham on Tuesday and Wed PoarterN -11111, I.0.0,T,—Though the -weather was or unfavorable,'on. Tuesday nifht, wile a number turned out to the , O. i, T. meetin , and six new members ' rere initiate. Next Tuesday, bein ' :Inas eve, the lodte decided to hold 1 heir meeting on Friday night instead + f Tuesday next week. ! NARRow EscAPE.—Thos. Elliott un- , ertook a pitched battle a few days + Ince with a dehorned bull. The ani - sal, it appears, was best man, as he acceeded in knocking Tom out first ound, and had it not been for the imely asslatance of his brother, serious + )juries might have been the result, as r ; was, Tom escaped with a sore mouth i nd a slight shaking up generally. i WHAT THE PEOPLE SAT.—That the I San who built the chimneyon the ' .all had better come back and dd afew fiches to its statute, so that the smoke mill go out at the top. That the men I sho Intend running for council this . ear, are very friendly just now. That i 'the school meeting is held on Xmas ay there will' be a large attendance nd lots of fun. That colt which our ' mithy drives is a dandy, but it has a ' Ad habit of going out nights. NOTES.—Maggie Cox has been on the ick list, but is some better. Jas. Blair vas breaking in a colt this week. J. itirling returned on Saturday from a veek's visit to Glammes, but says he will have to go back again soon, Mr )avid Prouse, of the let con., has been aid up for several days with heart ailure. Arch. McDougall preached to � large and attentive audience last iunday evening in the hall. Jas. Cox rad two t heifers stF ay away on Mon - lay, they came - , it on Tuesday; on examination Mr Cax found that they were not all there, as one of them had ost part of its tail. On Monday, while i.. Hillock was unloading a load of mood in Goderich, his horses took 'rigght and ran away; the harness was 'ally broken, but, fortunate, the zorses were not much the worse. Mrs 3. W. Potter is still absent from home, Colborne ENTERTAINMENT.—A Xmas tree en- tertainment will be held in the Evan- gellcal church, Colborne, on Xmas eve. A big time is expected. NOTES. — The Salvation Army of Goderich held a meeting, on Monday evening, in Gledhill's hall, Benmiller. David Fischer is lying seriously ill with typhoid fever; we hope soon to hear of his recovery. -Jim Hill, of Londesboro, has a gang of men at work on the • Maitland taking out Quebec timber; Jim is a hustler. Dame rumor says there are going to be some weddings in the neighborhood before' long; John Schwanz spent last Sun- day in Blyth. Mr and Mrs Zimmer, of 'Goderich, formerly of Manitoba; were visiting at Mrs Brazo's. The teameet- ing at Zion was well attended n,ot- withstanding the cold weather; pro-. ceeds amounted to about $70. • Goderich. NoTEs.—D. Wiesemiller, Conserva- tive candidate for M. P. honors is in town this week. Snow and ice are all gone. The knitting factory is closed in, and is being furnished in the inter- ior. Revs. A. K. Birks, M.A., and A. McKibbon preached in North St. and Victoria St. Methodist churches last Sunday; the congregations were de- lighted with their sermons; Revs. Edge and Irvine were preaching Missionary sermons at Teeswater and Monkton circuits. Rev. H. Irvine received 24 members last Friday at a reception service, and he expects to receive as many more in a couple of week. J ,: t +L IR w : I . . \ I L k .; 1. . .1 -, " To. Color o'1�do1 fective hearing; of those reportedwea - ly, nearly all enjoy fairly good health, BIBLE SOCIETY.—Rev, Mr Fallas, Christmas display; in fact the display will and will be as robust as the others in agent of the Bible Society, had a very .4' Next W040"dar %10g 01irlsti , ., 1r f gpr1r_01VQ 4oi1�• "{y1 0!4,r41..0 the %bXb +7 . ,. ing. The claims of the society were t t roe, maili�xg lite r Copy t1}a . d Weil lent, 52 as good, 7 are inferior and two __I,,j f ably set for th by the agent and rest -2 dent ministers here. All the old of- ly' obli. 'hy ,-,011 91* 1V on Til*10 ; ' ° ` ..,. '. .. .. ....-.. A.'.. ..: ,,;. 1?usa..lb1Q;, 4hyt'0T1$ lWP.iil' #b.'.tlu4� 0•'�'". , ,... ..,. .. ... ... curs latex, could; be ma110, tq b� that office. $1 a Year in aa4vancse Thursday mornsp * �� . . A.dvertisiO must Also `e�pd.114 tbeli;� • , of one acre. total number of shade trees is 1730. The schoolhouses c1dQ� QoetKi'��1QtftQ1i�1 "fir ,, built recently have a basement fora ., `. furnace and good structural and effee- d ' 1lddlllonnl Locol lows. dAy morning, shown, vend is considered by good to be as fat a heifer as has been in Clinton for MEETZNQS.-,-A �t�noeting of tho%iber- tlS, and all in sypl ashy therewith, NO DOUBT J. Huston; Cbap , A. Mew; Treas., J- mill be held in the �ouncil Chamber, •' r :hie—Friday evenin$', o,t 7,30, for the You are getting et littl (�` 11 `' `� lurpose of organization; a full attflnd� ince is desired. The annual meetin g 1)11 reading that W$��lv.6 01, 410 g lett, average I60 lbs4each. 4 pigs, by H. rf the Hullett Agricultural Socr t mill be held in the Council Ch= er; best Inas strUC�ss &•ill.. 1.. , ACCIDENT.—Mr John Fingland, of burn, a ac- )n Jan. Sth, at 2 p. m. The first offici- ,. est prices, quality f1Q118}C e' r--^, i Ll meeting of the Horticultural Soct- ed, in town. Now, Wo` 4(, 1 SIR, _ On the 13th of May, 1890, an Equal Rights convention was held in )ty, will be held in the Council Cham, January 8th, at 7.30 p. m. want you to go merely, by large assortment of poultry and all other NEW ROADWAY.—The town council, our statements in this. Spar ct; again. lot caring at present to open u Isaac street through to the Bayfield but would ask that y;OU 0 . i. "; road, las secured Mr McGarva's permission and judge for yourself'. V 6� C, ;o use part of his property at the salt may have something YO, { )lock for the winter, and farmers who wish to avoid delay at the railroad want, and if we have, 1t i l<t� . broken. Charlie is rather unfortunate, :rossing, are at liberty to turn iii at yours at the right price£, + i ;he gateway of Mr McGarva's proper- ;y and cross the track at the foot of , ''C , � :: we haveII 1, you are as w$ -, � " .sacc St.; this will be a great conven- come as though you b, ught , *w encs. US out. - s. 4 A CHORAL CLASS.—The splendid sue- 2 pigs and township. 2 pigs by Jas Shobbrook, Hul- . ;ass which was met with at the recent gDUR LADY FRY' NDS , oncert, in the two choruses, in which , '' � 15 selected voices took part, from the lifferent choirs in town, has led to the All like goad Perfume. Ours ,i ` a ,• `' Formation of a choral class, or at least iS better than good. it is ' °`z $ t meeting is being called to form one, aext Thursday evening, Dec. 26th. We the best, and ours they are , c' have no doubt of its success when the sure t0 appreciate. Nice ,gid proper people take hold of it. It is ex- pected to take in about 70 voices, which bottles from 10c to $4 will mean all interested in the work, to have x180 nice !llt0121iZ- ,, , attend the meeting,and also for a re-© hes sal. That thiwill be a grand erS nice Toilet goods nice ' r -k•, _ `' tlfir"�ig in the interests of music, , oes without saying, for we there P131'SeS, nice Mirrors, nice :r" are sure is no town of its size that contains hat- Manicures, nice Albums and , , ;, ter talent than Clinton. The •meetin will be held in the rooms above Mr f dozens of other things, all 11 � ' , Jackson, cr.'s store at 7.30, pretty and all Useful, that �, NOT MUCH DFA TitAVELLER.—About %� will be acceptable to any lady q the close of the fall show season three that should 6UV - where immediate elle Wasdom d, ' r a years ago,an item appeared in the NEW Your Gentlemen Friends ` ,, r ERA about a gentleman in the vicinity )Rev. 3 the pionee, Methodist ministers of this 3 an was well known among + , of Londesboro who took in the Bay- field show, it being his first visit to If smokers, will be sure to wear a pleasant smile tf you present theme , ', %� i `` r that village, though he had resided in the count for 30 ears. There is a with a good Pipe or a good Box of `lam 5, ,� a Sar, gentleman residing in town who, if not CI Ara. Aa we do the trade of the town in this lisle, we can't fail to ,, , justly entitled to the cake, can at least go one better. He has resided contin- ually in the county for 40 ears, some suit anybody. If they are not • smokers a good Shaving Glass would be very useful, 4;+„ „r� `t .. miles nearer Bayfield than Londesboro is, and has yet to see for the first time A good Hair Brush, Necktie Box or many other things we have could o- K , y * ` '; that favorite summer resort. It is ov- er 45 ears since he was in Toronto, not but satisfy any gentleman. Our Poets, Bibles, Calendars, Photo �,"; v .. k , ,,,I c and there is no reason in the world why he should not travel about, except an , Frames and Novelties have been ,, . aversion thereto, called exceptionally good for thev, price. That is for you to judge, however. TRIFLES.—A sleigghing party went •; to W. Cudmore's, Kippen, last week. The stores are now attractive with ALLEN & WILSON'S, Prescri tion Drug Store P g . ;;, 11 I their Christmas displays. The rail- ;'x ways annouce cheap fares for the We would advise choosing goods now, for 4 Christmas and New Year's holidays. and having us save them you. The splendid sleighing the past two weeks has been taken advantage of generally but is gone now. Subscrib- Some School Statistics ,•., y,• ere who reside at a distance from Clin=. tin who wish the NEW ERA continued ` — The Minister of Education recently' _ }, , should remit during this month of De- sent to the Public School Inspectors cember, for 1896. Those indebted to circulars requesting information in re - ference to the health of the teachers the NEW ERA would oblige by settling their accounts at once; we have some and puplls; also a report of the sanitary large bills to meet shortly, and want money badly. Questions of the hour: condition of the rural schoolhouses and school sites, etc. The following is 1,1 What shall I get, and what shall I give? There is no law against getting a synopsis of the report sent by In - Spector Robb, re the inspectorate of East Huron:—The number of toachera a skate on now. Window decorators are doing some artistic work. Some is 89; of these 60 are males and 29 fe-- r of the store windows never looked so inquisitive males. The average age is nearly;25 and the average time of teach - well. Don't be too about the house. You might stumble on pears, ing a little over five years. Thehealth something you should nt know or see until Christmas. The rain is no doubt of 58 is reported as excellent, 28 good and three inferior; only one case of needed, but it makes unpleasant wee,- sickness is reported as chargeable to the unhealtby state of the schoolhouse. ther.. Of the pupils 16'are reported as weak - _ ly50 as suffering from an occasional , MEAT. he,adache, mostly of a nervous nature, 18 de N t 'th t d' th 'unfavorable ten are near-sighted and. are of - Auburn. fi f b o wi s an ing a very , weather, our butchers gill make their usual fective hearing; of those reportedwea - ly, nearly all enjoy fairly good health, BIBLE SOCIETY.—Rev, Mr Fallas, Christmas display; in fact the display will and will be as robust as the others in agent of the Bible Society, had a very be better than ever, as the following lists the course of a few years. Of the fair• meeting here last Saturday even- show:— schoolhouses, 19 are classed as excel- ing. The claims of the society were FORD & MURPHY. lent, 52 as good, 7 are inferior and two ably set for th by the agent and rest -2 dent ministers here. All the old of- two -yr old heifers fed by Levi Wilteie, Tuckersmith, weight 2200 lbs; 1 heifer fed very bad; with three exceptions all are in good sanitary locations, and with ficers were re-elected except president; Rev. Mr Henderson being elected to by apo, Swinbank, Tuokersmith, 1076 lbs. four exceptions each has a well. The average size of the school sites is half that office. 1 heifer fed by R. Govier, Hallett, 1060 lbs. 1 extra two -yr old +heifer fed by T. Rose, an acre though' 16 have each a site The OFFICERS.—The following are the officers of Morning Star lodge East Wawanosb, 1340 lbs; Mr Ross is one the best breeders in Canada, and this of one acre. total number of shade trees is 1730. The schoolhouses elected No. 309 A. F. and A. M. for the year M. of heifer has taken prizes at every fair where judges built recently have a basement fora ., `. furnace and good structural and effee- d 1896:—W.M., John Wilson; J.P.M., Johns; S.W., A. Robertson; J. W.. R. shown, vend is considered by good to be as fat a heifer as has been in Clinton for tive bentilation, and all built in the J. Huston; Cbap , A. Mew; Treas., J- some time. 1 calf fed by W.8nell, Hullett, future will be of similar construction. Young; Sec., W. Young; Tyler, J. about 300 lbs. 4 pigs, by T. Archer, Hul- THE SAME. ','; s Grummitt. lett, average I60 lbs4each. 4 pigs, by H. ACCIDENT.—Mr John Fingland, of burn, a ac- Murphy, Goderich township, 140 lbs. each. 1 extra Tamworth pig, by Cleo, t3winbank, To the Editor of the New Bra: ' Walker met with painful cident last week. He was hauling stone from the river, dnd got his hand 396 lbs. 2 lambs, by C. Lovett,extra qual- ity. 2 lambs by W, Marquis, extra. A SIR, _ On the 13th of May, 1890, an Equal Rights convention was held in crushed by one.,, He is able to be out large assortment of poultry and all other Clinton, one of the speakers thereat again. meats, being a Mr D. Weismiiler. Can you �., w ARM BROKEN.—Mr Chas. Beating, Cones & Wnsox inform mA if this is the same person who is now the Conservative candidate who is in the employ of Mr S. Scott, bad the misfortune to get his arm 3 fine heifers ted by Conch &Wilson. 1 extra heifer by W. Glenn, Stanley. 1 very in West Huron. Yours, ELECTOR., _;' broken. Charlie is rather unfortunate, fine heifer, by W. Eloost, Tuckeremith, {It is the same person.—ED.Nnw ERA P + i last winter he suffered frost; this, a which took first prize a6 Hensall show this broken arm. week. 6 pigs byy James Nott, London road. fat %eepbyT.Battles, Goderich NOT NEGLECTED , DEBATE.—The Good Templars here last Monday evbning. 2 pigs and township. 2 pigs by Jas Shobbrook, Hul- To the Editor of the New Era: had a debate "Resolved that married life is prefer- 11 Jett, 1 fat sheep by G. Farquhar, Hallett. 6 lambs by P. Cantelon, Goderich town- DEAR SIR:—As several items have , able to le W. McCiymate had the affirmative; J. Wilson the nega- ship. 1 Deli by W. Rion, Hallett. 1 calf a eared in the county pa ore stating that I had resigned the physicianshi `.. tive. The result was the affirmative by (leo. Bedford; Hullett. Tarkege,dnoks, chickens, rhbbbite, pigeons, &o of the House of Refuge, one statemen '�" came out No. 1. geese, being that Dr. Shaw had been appointr ` NOTES.—We are making all due pre- here to be erected Into a R. FITZBIMONe. I extra 2 year old steer, live weight, 1300 ed in m lace, I be leave to State all y P g such reports are entirely untrue. In • ;;7 paration police village for fire protection. lbs, fed by G. Stanbary,8tanley. 1 3 year. the past I have paid all my official have supplied all the medt- old heifer, live weight I400 ]be, fed by John visited and DEATH'S DoINGS.—James Manson, I Strathroy, died last week In McKenzie, Tuokersmitb. 2 2 year old bei- fere, live weight,1100 lbs each, fed by H.W cines required, and moreover, have made arrangements with Dr. Turnbull, . banker, his 60th year; he was a brother-in-law ' Fitzsimons, Clinton. 1 2 year.,old heifer, live weight, 1160 lbs, fed by Mr Hibbert, of Clinton, that should I be at any means unable to attend, he will take „ J, of Rev. J. W. Holmes, who returned from the funeral on Friday. Mrs E. Goderich Township. 1 extra year old hei- my place. The doctor h alio Agireed anyurgentdace Campbell died at Cookstown, on Fri- � day, aged 76 she was the widow fer, live meigght,•920 lbs, fed by John Mo- Knight, Rullett. 1 extra veal calf, 7 weeks that should 6UV - where immediate elle Wasdom d, ' . years; of the late Alex. Campbell, one of old, dressed weiget 200 lbs, fed by Wm. 7 4 months old he would pay the visit .for, me.` With this idea, he has visited the -House with `^ g,? )Rev. 3 the pionee, Methodist ministers of this 3 an was well known among Waites, Hallett. extra pigs, fed by H. Andrews, Clinton. 1 extra pig, me more than once, afid gone carefully, . . I. ;,Y county, the old res ants; in fact he was the 6 months old, ted by R. Glovior, Sn1I ett. d 01W d over all the eases requiting, Attktitio'n..' - q Thi has been done wwith the coMlont of k'i t paired to the house o C n os an�C)r11V ,re partook of the weddtn d ner, after nesday, first Meth 3 f t minister who ober lab- 8 extra pigs, efx moat Bdid, e y oo • spp g �p re road Goderich Brown ndes tt..1 extra spring lsmb,Jno both sulierifitendetit aril nianil' 8r+ . which a pleasant avenin as spent, W Ill L k 1 8ho I mention these thitiigs to shbiv tat' i ared here. S e was asiater of Mr John man, Londesboro. 2 spring lambs, E b, e Cii8Sole J'tieeq ,,all wishing Mr and Mra lis a happy Holmesville. a of a e I township an a cousin of kr A. Got. Crioh, itallett, 26 tarkeye End geeae,Gi. the initiates burse not been. nag ec r , , slid prosperous life. ANNUAL cnEE&S Mligir0d.�-Tlio Annual t?� A largo Xaa itity df 2". ail ,throe li the kioddess. of Dr Tim,", •; liieeting of the nrol,nie►►uta cheebe:iuid Blit+ el), by miir iaa�t�e, of town. Ag her Hatnilton,Hallott. 88 iiy i d wilt be hold in Pak•d at children were buried at tra fowl,1"vAmp; d; Stanley; R. Aaheatln, b l llssist rig 11ns, tri licst iI :t'ppey ria<; i?otilribq. from bu meas �, a eoial des stab from otia0w s>�ys *, ri ,1Liin to 1 [h� irtibanrte. 11ZaIn'tokh , 7iiil . will be "ton ed irx h8 futubn tYti3yt `p .. li x, arch JSai SalmosviU0, an Naturila , ve. ; t as her wish to be bolt Glodarioh.!.- eo d,f t' h+ tli ,at abs iaa . Q6111stthe a4ftitb01Z*r ,, c .ern. All nrtlds nterorit- Holmesvil e, r .w - r ri • dei tiovisfol dtii e"Aleo 'b6va beblk-th this ,p�tiz ii"�dulf�«.ittG. : sib rl�trst 1Je , 1 ,. ii n pi .. y flirt, lit> i.o ole K, p p 1 d t e bed was fn lett, Jchrt,g ,l1+ d` he there tie 1.mett,rt pct d' oti ltkel to bdootna lntererted nmxt ear are ( Od there a so, y 1# y ,iiaifi.ixnsar d e , Y y Satur• a number'igearfrp'ktttl- ir�bliiier dl,ilite n "' J. GtgtiaJ.c >:1,, ��:� L_', •.'IL,: , , �, a.svA L, ai,..+Alk, rc #�MlTkated to be nreAant. .W..H. FOft9Tli R, 1 tefred from Cliff n statidn On .,t,rsL.*x,w•�'�fii ia.r.r�l�...�..:., r.Y�nX»ffs.11niC,,lftri�; lfi�%..,,.