Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1896-01-01, Page 1+ •' ' '4 1, ' -� .1 ` ; 1.,3 •, 1 '' Y 1 s''. �j M1 • .fi I+ ,y� 1 ! 1, y .P , �, �� Z01, wilt Abe at S. A. Hodges Ptak liter's; end to Sea- ti ,S Y� 1� 4 L , '' GyI I . , ... t:i ' 1 - L iV :111, t A �r �,fi� I 11� 1 i b J h � , �` I ... � 11 �� I ... � f h I I I * 1. . 1. 1 �r 5 11� �1 . 7* W..,� ', ..-Y r 11 t s",� 'IG d� e +° 4�1 u ii r' I _. . . I+ . ORAN(1F.-At the last regular ineet- i �',,,r In of L. O. L. Nr). 813 the foih in .. brethren were elected officers for- Cha ij r I � Robert Scarlett; Deputy Master, J. 2y ��; " r 0�l T'l Y , Bullard; Chaplain, Win. Johnston; Secretary, J. Hogg, Treasurer, A.w Boyd; Dirbetor Ceremonies 1 µ t= P ii, �'.. of Win. Bullard ; Financial Secretary, J. Boyd; Lecturer, Will. . ,��g', Kinney Deputy Lee-' r, t , 641s.1)rRP it AA:0% ►s 1•�dlt► AdY�rIOO• Y a', M1..�,.,i., ..r. �+ Vil t\ ♦ UNTO �1p . ,u } . ' ti "i a e,,. - t ..g{ s° � • " the telephone service at I V Rrloi TOWIII Topias,F '' s d ' { n` yrs 9"� v .' �,y, ` :.y , y.. w Mica O. Newcombe has returner) iia ` �' 1t' n " �" "' ; i; been open ing the past tSYO 1#`c,?%'o l�iiAP! s• + o tixeptlll residence. -Mr. t Brussels. i ��±lM"s aV .rl ate MPI!( 1,"d ' sr ' Jnr", t t b t l it T ionto, has been at Mr. E. Floody, of Tbrcmto, ��10 ;� ,nlplq��...,' r ..r>r r# "' �r stouto wp�►'til" . ` III f fare, 4olhorne street, dur» town last and this week. �,q ; d40 I o. -Mr. Alex. McVicar, �ti ,: . elf:'4�in �,��rl!���� ap{� ., n � �, �,- [70 �*!� lig , . J��iP. W.• ?AcTaggart, of Toronto, �g,� . ':�pl'QA ' A • OVe lir (14L A1'r1t�Cli'r Y - WI 1!%:r a�? I�p}'�401 �e � ey qt the holiday season ho _ e for Ohristwas. arta . ire i�,. th . , ig tlt� • 41ir..;';It< f 1y s ho e ail ! 1 ,;;k` " _ i ,, . o s t� tl ; . vea in town. -.rhe p of `, - Capt. Hance has sufficiently reco,,yo! 'vt �`°,aw Wlll be fu q 4 " 0 h N ' ^ #pa#nes til n reopen on Moody and m ed to rerun to $lyth. ' . i.11, .t. ;$ I11oirGh, W jp# C ti( wibii a *. 1K9ng townships on Fridwy.- >�',; d drink. It contains the g t � St - t , Suap ,--..This obarch "' ant needed b sufferers. ]� r. and Mrs. Joshua Coo.�t sl#bx ldll>a.lay. y , - 1 . Ji : Shannon was elected Mayor . y th Ir Olirlatmae holidays in 1'iT�ingll A7C1@s Ii ate rpves• fairl�terl pi( ( was', odnx�r( ed for brfstmtLa. by aceta„ tier). Medical Adviser aboutits i' null• I b tI tr aiDglog at som of _.;4'; Mr. �rr��d Mrs. Thos. f3iinpsoNr liaril. ,r ,W12 W tLtldsdrty: �tGk^Iele�� the �v $+ 1 �:S l9old in` late. Brucefit3ld spent Chrfetmas in Cli ►; . Toronto to, 3ohu A. Mowat. � Duch apprecliatec4by �taflerleh Township. ,.,t p r u+ tis f(t t? • "1'[AN$.-For Reeve, John Cox c= ,4n W. azlii' Mrs. Plummer, of Bl , t Mr. G. W. 'Holman will not re . ' g � i ,W 1 o .� _o r *:- Air. H. J. V. fiddker, a (i.; peacom ; for Deputy, Thomas k ►, the cllerkshf . of Usborne as of 5 were Irolidayfnq In town and couR. >t } t ; ';;d a StonS retuxda tq ,i!tttgi# and Samuel Sturdy ; for Mr. R. Rowland spent OhristIn' tl�e > keter s&. (,�r3 ,, L J n % (p f bred !;►titngl l' , U, W. Williams, John G. tl�te FoKest Cit . The IdXk owfrcl by, Join Le I'll t1`. Qi` Yhtt c, ir!B r '�#$ ,t rt or 'ice r? : ' o Trewartha, James John - Mr. nd Mrs. E. M. EGi][reatl wert3;gi1'r• Eltetitt, was el�oA.Rwigg to its Co ... k CoQ , r :,, x,,11; Al ,. i (!tax oNX' scapi , d. : aponnply. 4 Li uor More. q j� W crotas alnd unco�ttroliOle. is 1 t evaded by the band- 60 their Ce(Ei�r?�i W' : , � e� �� # i(� �' 0 ... OFFIOERe.-L. O. L. 30tt Mopday evening. r � i Mi+ Leven, fartnt sly aP Z x(P be ;� l � t k1 qV ;�Utj " a following officers: -W. M. ;. , Eleven local medirAl meat and ^ted- ,has A ed a dour t;pd feed stt�%ii toW>l ySA t�.3 i r,.' 1.ar, : cylheppard; D. M.. J. G. Steep; ai pts had their icture taken In 4a Pa'ek ""' ST ° ° r7 David Beacom ; R. S., 6 ie p p : s :li lsx. t 1Iiom son; b` S., Jilia u t Foster's on Monda Qn Monday last Mr. Sutnu Gic#ie servie{. / r `iit>;p� P a y , A ,Treasurer, Geo. A. Cooper; M. Jame$ -Met oP moclsl`vllle. f„` ' Sheppard; Lecturer, Al> apcideptally fell down stairs___ = Uhrieif, je '> • c la O d kl r tea, Eg tut ad luso oP his ribs- Bud- is lgitxty �w ----- a __ ____ la 1___ _. t� r gPP ti r4 was in town yesterday And oalletl OR fined.'to his bed. there v>f 4i 1 dr *,;d1`P I'egt£tion, tit t i - 11:tron; st commtcteetnwn, Geo. ist J THE NEwB-RECORD. - Mx, Jahn Shortreed o4 �” 11 a. inti• t h i Ei ;F a lodge will meet on the 1st s �, f 1 elrrleir `' �>~ . wes> 8 ytra7 ';` I'll„, r, Mre. Jot)es,'l{lotheroPMra.(Req.y purchased Mr. Colin McArtbur' usual. nic�tl fetlrir flan tit tail}; ,Tue'ir1 January. � • , ,., „, � r . J, Ford, is here from $elleAPile or a on th 8ttt eon. the co i was condi tmbitative o tiitti p ,iitll Keay t jG.,,r x. 189. -Officers elected for ,a ,3r t ,. few weeks visita g t1ti0 iia .: j Q �tiktlg .i k� acres and the plt�y.,� ;;, son. 1 ?gU:tM., P. W. ()orris; D. M., v, purchaser 1y� eft+. :1 ill IYl f>.r i&BC8 Miss Emma Stevenson, of Etil� is This is a good'ftrrm and a gudd'prit ” XnrAs T` drys, -Tho annual eintertainr J piDhtetlon; Chaplain, Adam Cante- •RIIAI f spending her bblidays with her parents ' - '< iotnl- , L*r:' i13t Wingham will submit a b-1awttit nasal Rrttl' ilriittroas tttMeia epKlp: 4t►oi1' S� ,�?• Walter Emer, on; F, S., HRii U'O ` he fbilowiug PO` here. � � ' � 2e .' electors reducing tine Rounc ilordto'n' with St;:• etsr a a. Sunday schfxil willuTap�e: Treasurer, Roert Elliott; D. #`(s"i11( ,e, oto cell and.ee Mr. Stubbs, the newly elected Me- for each Warci,inat511d Of three. ,'P`'e be given,'��.ppic'toria hall ortFray of (r• Jahn�Woods; Ltmet, W. J. h�> 1 Garthvite member for Cardwell, is a work would a, -s wb1t" i4;i4ecomp'tf�lied- , evening •�lln this occasion thepr" Clae tb; lot Lommitteeman, Jae. Conn- fi�i? brother to Mrs. S. G. Plummer, town. one as two or three. , - Y . earned by the pupils are distributed,, oily, The lodge has a splendid mem- T+ ri r. rind Mrs. Lrrck Kennedy a eat and thi, �eattrre, added to the usual bership and is in a very prosperous P t The edito1� of the 13 r, Striildagd, is dad i to ar ro added to m condition. t� I Christmas with the lady's mother, a opposed to.darrpinK .,- .RC cAtes t l g i y P g p vided, ,`'y=;, Seaforth. y hit die of ladies N i r. inakes tl(lg?gatheriug a most enjoyable PRUSENTATION.-On Dec. 23rd the 4 f 8 Ing a 1 W el sitting, $ et• ore. scholars of Cole's Sunday School pre - II .......'AT Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lough spent Brridt4in also belle"U. an huggilg to aented their teacher, Miss Beacom ••,:� +1`i ' , Christmas with Mr. aild Mrs. James music. And he also believes in baby FAITHTt,TLT-QDEATH.-The,following *.. i .McMichael at Seaforth. shows. excerpt lM . I•iday's Mail and Empire with a celluloid handkerchief box and t' refers to It young lardy well known in read an address as follows:- . ; '�.. ' `�$/ Miss Ella Cpt nyn, of Witngha . s Mr. William McDou all, of Ki en , wyj. �� j} g PP Goderich, as daring the past year, she Godericll Township, De rd, 1893 �, M� o d w . visiting friends ul Toronto, HamtIGo31 'who has disposed of his farm , and in- was for a lou time a visitor at the rrr g r oro - aid Clinton. jtends retiring from active duties of Mras Sa abt Beac resid�tgce . ! .flex• uncle and aunt, Dr. `a Soli :0x gold Hunting Case from '' Mr. J. A. Cooper, of the Queen (1", 'life for the remainder of lila days, rode- and 1 , 4 Jr DI -EACHER,-It Is with great i&. Holmes :-Windsor, ?: ?,r to ' . spent his Cht istivas holidays with rel{,- ed to his new home iu Hensali, on Wed- OrA e� is ii sad star in pleAs$r�t�; hat we, your scholars, ask M. Lives and friends iu the Hub �Of >rfesday. ,i a'-.". the death of {las you tb; sic ept this handkerchief box, as ,Poli( 14s Gold Hdntiyjr"Caae froom Ellso ld, "' a tokerlt; : our friendship and love to tat dl�p;. ,: Sr11on. 1Zev. Jas. Wiritingg•�� pastor of the nii���, which took place two p � p Forest Methodigt C"birch, dropped f11d had been assistin.j� her -+yam, 'hoing that you may hereafter l Her maury friends will be leRasd ts7..dead at his home Forel Satrmd =+` . t reap our reward, for learning Iia to 14s dt from learn that Mrs. Ben. Cole is now able.. , t, mot}�ert 3'13j,�t gift Mr. Charles tT eat. yy -�g� # . t/x t'6.' ` sit a at int.ervirls and in a fair way . ;He was apparent) in the heat cif heal h her.4tt1 r , yin i11 with love o' rich loved Master. Wishing P y y � ', a was I g ` to ultimate corn late recovery. .up•to the time of death. Heart dlsease; typ i. cy: tit' ,lila betel. The lowTqu!�_Y ► rry Christmas and a happy '' lber Watches freta ' -is su osed to be .he cause of his death. in t[r a Atroitssof the two ladies un- . From your Sunday, school Mr. and Mrs. M. Bricker and inastisr.., PP g tes. �rtha Switzer, Floes Cole, te1�15:; Clarkspn, and Mr. and Mrs. John Hack: 'beceased has been for nearly 3(1 Ijerpls doubft ,aA ,gkthe young roans life. Y r a. -'•ro' , Ing, of Listowel, were last wezk guests,' in the ministry, and well:known in Wheh i1 ss f7t41'bo fell ill Mr. iirenG T�atira. Ccfnnq?♦1, Maminie Perdue. M at the Rectory. Huron. was old" t� i Q Hotel Dieu, as MRs, After the presentation, which took On next'Sitnday evening, in the Oil- 04`rvey ,veils fli�ee ed At her d'aughter's pace at. the residenc of Miss Beacom, I i f ° i tario Street church, the pastor, Rev. i Klimielpal Nominations. twilsidg; I3ei ttriis ire tin ignorance of tea wad,served and riost enjoyable ,a r pp ' Mr. Ford, will preach a sermon on the t Ore set'ious naAlure of her illness until a time spent.by all. tW 4i%gns of the Times," based nn Dtrdo ! The evening nomingtions in Clirritar� ti y Oe two Before she died, when she 1. ,_ �. Holmesville. :- 12, 1.4 (last Monday' proved sueces%ful beyond dattre WIWI ii►us, and asked to sae him. *I" , , The baggage of a commercial tmv = 'iue"'. 16 The town halt wt19' elltt'1 e w br hvto ther,hoose, but the ftL11k1tAL.-Ameetingin'tlieintrerestf ler was taken for that of a bridal coupe 411led with interested glgeto . ,r a exertigi. QP�ing rneatad had -exhausted of Mr, • ]p Weisminer was held hire n i lost Wednesday and had tied �plla, ,i tl$.l`r0*aaUoas.wertg8 is" = him( a , y WAS some tb4p before he ;Q r r. �,�ing. The hard was filled taiR Aa�l,�, tr'at► : C?: )aittwrirtiie aeiGhtoks oce led the chair. tt�l yy ID �°bil YV[ A�tox - A. J . ollaway t r1 htrmbei o?bAdl s�` nominated b O Johnston apd Jas. tibt► us a,Ain, and ljr reltilrafhed Dr. Freeborn, And A. F. Cairrpbellg0tike. „, ^ :� i'., Mr. Hiram Hill has received. from Fair, r Y y so until tyle died. fir. The is still rrt at length and defended the ra- j .; Robt. Holmes b Horace g Mr. John Stevens, London road, the Foster and Alex. MpKenzie. Dr. Carney's house, anti bis condition ment to the satisfaction of th>sreat fit, : f old -Watches atches f ' "r contract for the stone work for a barn is improving. The funeral of Miss ma ority. G. M. Kilt a ke on behalf r x elks ? 82x46. Messrs. Campbell & Ross will FOR REEVE -D, B. Kennedy, by O. Carney took place at, two o'clodk this y pO �, t'"' p S. Doan and Jas. Stec of bort Newman, Gnu P. P. A. condi=' r•ca ., " • - i erect the frame work. p afternoon. The services were held in dam, Mr. Cameron wire not re resent- ', i>a tWilver Watches from:" Y Y g Fort DEPUTY-REEvE.-S. S. Cooper, All Saints' church. • ed. The meeting w rs overwhelmingly ', + Aftertwenty ears service Surgeon P r, 1' t"' ,rip. William J. R. Holmes has been rants hy Jas• Steep and Alex. Armstrong; D. r .i g INSTALLATION. -On Friday evening, in favor of Weismiller. '`� Nle Bre Wind o en iFaceW atrh ed the rank of surgeon -major, 33rd Cantelon, by Thos. Jackson; sr. and y ,k Wle,, ip - p Lack Kenned St. John's day, the officers of Maitlwnd MARRIED. -The home of Mr. H. B. froin'$2;25 it (Huron) Battalion, to date from Octo- y; Jacob 1'iiylor, by T. C. and Morning Star Lodges, A. F. and Evans of this village was the scene of 11 At" `' t, , r•1;:. Ser 9th, 189,3.. Bruce and Geo. Cottle. A. M., were installed by P.D.D.G.M., -a very happy event on`Ttiesday even - X!111 Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Munroe, of Tara, COUNCILLORS. R. Redcliffe in the hall of the first -ing of last week when his diiughtkr 5 K{� spent Xmas with the lady's parents, named ]od e. After 'the annual care ,Vfi. ,, . �xM 1, c+' . }'' r. and Mrs. Wm. McKeown• Mr. ST. ANDREW'S WARD. -J. C. Gilroy, mon an AtHome was the order dor- Mar1r' was united in nlRrriage to t by J. P. Doherty and Geo. Swallow; y Simeon T. Murch, of ElorAi eldest son Munroe returned home Xmas evening. int which music and readin s Inter• - 0 .1 I IE c ¢;I Jacob Taylor, by P. Cantelon and Jas. g g of Mr. T. Murch -of Starnlej� The rere- , ftf The 1Rdy remains for a couple of Howe; Jas. FRIr,Jr., by Alex. Arm- spersed with addresses formed a nice tnony was performed by the Rev. G. +f s, i;. weeks. strung and Jon. �unninghaine; Alex. programme. At the conclusion of the W Andrews amid a large number of * Brussels Post :-Mise Cooper, who Armstrong, by Wm. Jackson and R. literary part those present alit down to friends, Mi. Geo. Evans of Toronto 'I 11,111has so successfully taught the Primary Fitzsimons. an excellent suppe,, oysters perhaps and Miss Kate S. Munch actin as rOigr 171. Department in Brussels for the past 3 ST. JAMES' WARD. -Geo. Swallow, being the premier dish, As the dining roomsman and bridesmaid respective - years, left for her home in Clinton on room did not accommodate all present That the couple were held in high i ll 0, Saturday. She has many warm friends by Thos. Jackson, Jr. and Geo. Gordon; the ladies were first served; those not Y• P g ,masa, La4f �RplJTrIktia Chains froth, John McMurray, b Thos. McKenzie esteem was fully attested by the large ,, io „ 60a t� 5. in this place who regret her removal. y+ Y engaged in the refreshment hall being number of valuable resents. After ,`} '�"• Miss Stephenson left Brussels far her and R. Fitzaiinons; 'Phos. McKenzie, 1 p P b Wm. Jackson and A. Couch. we 1 entertained in the lodge room. the solemn ceremony all partook of R F -arc Gents'iHd�li ',U -1e Chains from home in Clinton a few days since. Y The W. M., A. S. Chrystal, presided veru sumptuous outApread. The re - `r1•;; *Ir "A, $1.50 to $9.. She will attend Toronto Normal school ST. JOHN $ WARD. -J. W. Chidley, and a c .Wittee of the brethren mainder of the evening was spent in a this year. Before closing schocl she by John Leslie and Geo. Gordon; Thos. arranged: a programme and superiu-• most enjoyable manner in conversa- '.' • AND CLOCKS, JEWELRY AND was presented with a toile`, set and an A. Walker, by O. Johnston and Geo. tended tli• 'refreshment department. tion, first class music and innocent ,� L SILVERWARE address by the pupils. Levis; J. McMath, by W. Cooper :rod There was t d very large attendance of games. The hR py couple leave for : An exchange says :-The year 1806 is Alex. Armstrong. brethren, their wives and relatives, all their home in I 'i r, At Wholesttla Price because I am re- a leap year, and will he the last of iLs ST. GEOR4E'$ WARD. -S. G. Plum- of whom expressed opinions highly lora in a few days ac tiring from business and everything kind until 1904, eight ears hence. P P g Y co cls of fr by the beat wishes of w large g Y mer, by Wm. Robb and John Morrish; favorable to their entertainers. As circle of friends. ::, must be sold for cash. This is a condition that has not occur,- �r U. Searle, b Wm. Robb and John most of the ladies present had never ed since 1696, and will not happen Morrish; T. C. Bruce, by D. Cantelon been in a Masonic hall previously there udd roads, the wet day and again till 2096. It occurs only once in and Jacob Miller; Alex. Ewing, by was surprise expressed at the comfort muddy roads, a very large number pre - 2W years. Jno. Stephenson and Win. Dodd. evidently enjoy by the members, but aented themselves at the Exam. held Sunda Januar 6th, will be a hi rh here on Thursday last. The classes Y. Y 6 SCHOOL TRUSTEES. the surprise was greatest when Bro. acquitted themselves to the entire • day At the Baptist church, Anniver- Huckatep led the goat properly a� o `�' Siddleeombe. sar services will be held both morn- ST. ANDREW'S WARD. -Wm. S. o'clock of all present. At four .a} Y coutred around the hall. During the o'clock a rand feature, of the ro- ' ,:, ingandevening. Sppec•ialcontributions Harland, by Isaac Jackson and J. W. march round the animal behaved ad g P .<I '' CLINTON. will he taken a at both services in aid Irwin• gramme opened out in the shape of P mirahly, and as it did not need pinch - ,f -r,.,. uncovered baskets and wide opened :: ;: of the building fend, Rev. M. D. Colt ST. JAMES' WARD. -A. T. Cooper, I in to prove its liveliness the idea mouths, .After lunch the literary art i'-'+;; man, the former popular pastor, will T. Jackson, jr. and J. P. Dohei ty; Geo, that the Masonic 'goat was either R Y p . Town Topics. reach. Swallow, h Wm. Jackson and Thos. myth or a of the progtamtne was given, dia- ` 1.`' P Y y picture, was proved to be v logics, recitations and singing, club- '. We understand Mr. M. Beckwith and Mr. W. C. Cooper, sun of Mr. Wm, D. Johnston; T. Jackson, jr., by R. untrue. The At -Home being so sic- y Mass of small boys and a w'/" Coopper town, whohas been in business Irwin and Geo. Gordon; T. C. Bruce, b�yy cessful let us hope that ateachsucceed- swingingh a. famii.y will return from Seaforth to in Trirontofor some time, has disposed Geo. Gordon and R. Irwin; J. l3. in St. John's day, (and oftener if broom drill by w number of girls and ;tilt , Uliriton. of the same and accepted a situation as Hoover, by D. Cantelon and Wm. possible) the fair sex may be asked to boys. The latter wits performed in "K. SBRvreEs.-Divine Service will he traveller for w Winnipeg wholesale Cooper. grace the Masonic festival. grand military style, each one going ^'..• held by the Rev. Wm. Stout next Sun- stationery firm. His ' territory will through his or her part with the pre- ', h: da ,Jan. 6th,1898, ae'followe:-I3olmes- cover froth Winnipeg to British Col- $T. JOHN'S WARD. -Rohl. Agnew, CIRCULAR CITY BRIEFS. --Mr. an ciaton of clock -work. speeches were b; k,. da Jan. th, Middleton, aero l 8 s: m.; 1-1- p g by J. B. Hoover and J. W. Chidley. Mrs J. McKendrick and children, of given by the visiting teachers, trustees, ee,, f umbra ST: GEORGE'S WAND. - .I. C. Steven• Galt, spent Christmas at the reaiedence and others, each one expressing sorrow ht�,, werinill, 7 p. m. Sub'ect o discourse The Brussels Harald says in reference son h 7 Ia'� ',a.• at each service : "T ie Religious As- to the closing exercises of the school + Y John tensile and Wm. Cooper. of the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. at the departure of such a faithful and �."'" poet and Issues of the present politi- there :-The most pleasing items of the Shortaddreaseaweregiven hythesev- Jas. Wilkinson, Elgin avenue. -Mr• painstaking teacher as Mr. McRoberts 't' (cal situation in this Dominion.' p g oral nominees, i i which they gave R Percy Walton, of London, was horse has proven himself to be. A heart h, program, however, were th- present briefreview of the year's al busi- for the Christmasholida s. -Mr. Harr P Y lir ;`` A', LAMENTABLE DEATH. -The Kin- ations of handsome gifts to Miss Cop y P Y Y clap of.the hands was given byway of ,r B P Hess. There will be no contest the Parsons, of Stratford, wasaxt the family welcome to the s tcceed►n teacher Mr. t i. c4rdine Review, issued last Friday, er and to Miss Braden, accompanied by Mayor's chair, Mr. Hallows having residence West street, for Uhriatmrrs. t g tri., �kiy9 ;--•'AS we oto rasa we learn .Appropriate nate Rddresaes. Albert Put- y y g taher wh> will undoubtedly keep up B pp PP P retired. No opposition was offered -Mr. R. B. Wilkinson, of Chicago, washe high standard the school has at- ., <. that Miss Lucretia Livin stttile, ,.0 land and Mabel Havcroft made the pre- Reeve Kenned lle ut Reeve Can- one of the ,Broil circle at the Ubrist cilli hto of the highly esteettlr 9entation to Miss Braden and Rub y' p y y twined. While the programme was gg BY telon and S. S. Cooper are in the field. mag gathering. -Mr. Percy Sheppard, being carried out, three pupils advanc- of the Kincardine Methodis;�� t�laiCM "um and May Hunter to Miss Ooop- In the Wards there will likely be aeon- of Toronto, spent Christmastide wt the ed to the teacher and read the follow- ; dlW this morblilg after anPett#s ► els'. The children wept fueely as she test onlyp ` t" two weeks: She was seven Taira :lit seed - them all in St. George's. pRrental residence, Waterloo street.- In address which speaks for itself:- ` �, ►r . i} good-bye; many red - Mr. and Mrs. Bert. BrRyle and chi) g p nP rtes and loved by all` bee ,,tri »„ a. a ea were seen arov�id the village that tiummerbilL % To Mr. McRoberts. `� Theainekte sympathy of man dren, of Toronto, were Christmas visit- sy pa y ? afternoon. The public examination of the school ors at the residence of the lady's DEAR TEACAER,-It has been with i�?�, flIdhds is extended to the se here will be held on Jan. 8tb, cowmen parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilkinson. -Mr. feelings of sorrow that we have looked Ir y �' . ; Port Albert. Ging at 10 a. m. All interested in edu- and Mrs. Jones, of Clandebo were forward to the close of this year, for ;`° a ' � i,� +. PoLlTloe.-Politics in this villaFte are cation are invited to attend. visiting the lady's parents, Mr. and we know that with its close your duties (1ptrRT CLIN"z4 No. 470, r s TiXir('Court held its regular etlil° li ..p��p dgas a lime burners shoe, but by Mr. Henry Murphy was re-elected Mrs. Letouzel; on Christmas day. -Mr, as tea�tler Will come to an end. Look- * r "''r T}�itr°sday evenin , Dec. `28flit �,? le: '� )Mlle big pesters stuck up in conspicuous school trustee at too annual meeting and Mrs. J. Greigg;'of Seaforth, spegt Ing back over the three yeas in which ilio' 'ofHt✓ers for he doming ittf'.fr{t 'lildces the deluge will ,take place this on Thursday last and was accorded a the h6lidAy at the residence of the we have been associated Its teacher and i , ." ra. el0etkd. `•Th 'following •Tree "�13ii'tipbklkI eek, when Mr. Weismiller and Mr. unaminous vote oP thanks for past ser lady'b ptirents, Mr. and Mrs. a%my scholars we feel that what advance- , -�f7, L, Geo. i�__ggeo' '." Y" �1 ;,Cameron will hold forth and swear by vices and allowing himself to bA a in AehNaotiti�Mr. "-rid jibs. Thompson, ment we might have accomplished Is . I le' ; .fiat ., W rA?,' A(l aha toe -nails of Mpaea that it is on their placed in the important poaitionab! .nab ig�poard of Sonforth, were att the due very largelq to' your untiring 11 IJri, : f I2G.► F. 1 odgens, vCliis ., writ: side of the House, and on thtiir respect- flee. Tress. Tesidence, of No ladles parents,, outh efforts on our behalf. For this we feel " p.. �1:41; S. W., O« rich• J. ^�'r► bti, ive aide onlyy can preduce the milk and NoTEs.-Mre. James . Andeirson, of atter 't, fur UbriattirsTa.-Mr. =And Mia• B'ratelul, and as an $gpresaioo of our tid4tl�• B, B„ S. Penxrebi ' i J. •R., honey which will give everlasting Bossevain, Manitoba. is ' visiting her Wh ey, of WootdsWelt:', w 0 were lin . gratitude we • would tisk you to accept . jtir ;�ttintjod `e; C. ally Do, itf nbull; . life and prosperity to this coon- sister, Mrs. Camble, herd.- -X169 Emi- to`a'd for Christmas. were �aitin 'the this "Gentleman's Companion and ii 27- d '. j ;thy, Gl, 0. Alwi3tltow. The try. This will. of course b@ the old, ly Tordan dello resided tit Laneoll for' lilztle's p4r$ute, Me. and ra. 'Henry arVolto," hoping that whenever you - c nt ^ S`x=�+;t#,,` . , fs Vital beeiiming one of, the old story preached frointho,bot es tops several mout'be' ltas• eturnetl h6me. .X4rttn.�•-•-Mr: Hooper 1%merly, o. >:�ok at them they rglll remind fou ' ° ' ""e - ' d", ,'°Belie` '()146 t,•sdciobles •itI Oast• for.matly y6aks print aucj-Js:`T; good.- The funeral of Ito rt Ta1t91csy Itllatit3 . tins GiodeflCh collegiate �In#titute sta r o! your former a+ holttra at Holmesville J-t,y1,� * � 1 g , it tii4e• i�tt$lf'p�, oU $%4W IED, NdT9--Wq do nr t ltgi�ee� tvit h o>xr son of Mr. Ja>!. f '.,113liler, tubo cti'etY qn'; s exit thg;-holiditiy vacation vis€.ting his school. y; ; Yr` xl�I i-atiir,olug W"rrb6ub a ltrii�lif?ti[ triySl ,t prretpplltient tlitlf;hbitk(iei~ di< thm' poli- 26th ul,t. from iiyflamati�sn q4 t)1�•.irAin, any Prieilds In the circular town.-- SI ned oh bears,! of school, S. Uoox, ` i; F'n¢ f .nl�a dD1i+Ftrsrr'. A y Rari}o+ sh t to glee al•e ani* end. ,P,?`lYig io'ibiinion took plaice on Monday' rile f10t11 tilt, ltlld The G1r3e "'re) "e Co. appeared two even- J�Tm+. J. Mtr[oLLArtD. " J gr e} Vit+ 7i d SCK. McRoberts feeling) expressed i1��'f t , ;: i iiflcte a e7gt would ' o Wsll owes a silt d iii il? r7dn,tdt'a'Wvea tw�as largely irtieride T11e syipll'l�th lugs iRl o et Ieh ills past Wflek.-Mise • y + "; t j>t i�i °,pptrr r 60ir's, W6 1 riill pitrty still the , ixt�trAa'tiUthie pronil#l- 6f•tbb Whole Comm iunitl* Dies ot►t td- lull had -her Shriday aelibU1 class to 5 'bl sorrow at leaving', and expresaed a ' r : ad etfu'lly q e1- 'by 'the"Iri eMb6ra ing counti' j+ wrholl��tl de`iieiY s dt3 the pals Mrr, and, Mrs. Miller in they bet'trritve- o clock tea cin Monday. The boys had w ah for their fiafure prosperity and ,'r';, offt7GYr ; %tat,: , - icy of the preaetlti7oneit+vatl�ep�try.) went, all enjoy -able latae. -Mr, Robt, Tait, happiness. a:d, H f ;pr 1, L+ *,;. ♦YjS • !`'. ' „t . , e -t ' . .,.°, ,, �0OFF014.4 � i ,. " ttL TL ,k ,t ° GQIKIN'G%,• 1W Piet. Qltamberlald',AyoSpeolstlet to uitoh- Ont., Tuesday.:0aa. Blatt only. He rs og? Z01, wilt Abe at S. A. Hodges Ptak liter's; end to Sea- ti ,S forth, Ont., Thurerja sn, f d. He will be% ZL%b Lumsden tt Wllepn'6Z{ug , P�- store. -:" �(Ie0 my 60. page boob on the eye. All free by -W "r for wrltlog it. " M London, cot, 'Cts o;t 11, 1b,%,. ,r PROF. OHAMBEXILAIN, Vii, DEAR sr,,,—I beg to testify that I havr da-•" sweived immense beoe0t from, year treat+uen;,'ft 8�xly sight Is greatly unproved and I con nvw•pt jo v� � i Awuae my eyes for any length of tame without awtirtnir them. - t. y t ', Yoore Eroly,tf,; � Fthel gtandaei,t. � 11 "y AwProf,• Chamberlain. Eye Spec -.p ,zb t�iwlist, 87 Kin gg St, E., Torontrr..,ny mOnt., will be at Allen & Wilson's' >t.� ArD:ug Store, Clinton, Ont., soou.�t ,�,, i' tt� Watch for date. il� •p ��9699d6�90ttte9k9hd 4�1 v _. Iileltil"op. ORAN(1F.-At the last regular ineet- In of L. O. L. Nr). 813 the foih in .. brethren were elected officers for- Cha r, ensuing year:-Worsbipful Master, � Robert Scarlett; Deputy Master, J. 11 w`) Bullard; Chaplain, Win. Johnston; Secretary, J. Hogg, Treasurer, A.w Boyd; Dirbetor Ceremonies `�u of Win. Bullard ; Financial Secretary, J. Boyd; Lecturer, Will. . ,��g', Kinney Deputy Lee-' turers, S. Somers and D. Boyd; Corn- mittee, Messrs. W. Trewartha, J, Gal- I, hraith, A. Robinson, J. Uampboll and McUutchon; Inside Tyler, Wm. Hogg; Outside Ty,)er, J. Story ; j 4 An ,tors, John Scarlett and J. J. 4,i Irvine. This Lodge is strong financial - 41 ly and has A large membership. Klytil. No,m[NATION$.--On Monday at noon 211 z' Industry hall was crowded with rate- ra payers for the purpose of nominating 1191 a council for 1896. The following -were were .1; noruinated ;-M#•ssrs. Young and Will- ford for Reeve; for Councillors, Messrs. ; , McNally, McGee, Ashbury, McKenzie, Carter; Kelly, Sirrls, Metcalf, McElroy , and Howe. The •,nxeetipg was then ;' adiourned till tjW evening, when the hail wad trKQ>jr; wiled to its utmost capacity. The .'tmel'#blers of thv old I.,, council annus air 49count of their stewardship, which was not vary, sans - factory to someSeveral of t,U.nom- i inees for councillor$ withdrew. It is . expected that there will bei 'a hot contest for the reeveiship. Nowise. -Al?) lils day :willebe +a'Iioay-enembr$jgq.ent ' O. F. met illi ile, telbperance ball, x but owifak.to the me titin in Industry, hith their" adjourned.-Aoly commup- 1 iun in Ttihity church orri Sunday moria- ing .next. -Xmas+ day was observed here As a general holiday. Owing to the lack of some of the beautiful there was not much, stir in town. -On Thurs- day evening the. entertainment given by the Ducker fitmily, of Palmerston, ,.✓' , in the temp6runce ball under the auspices of Trinity church S. S., was. very much appreciated by those that were there. -Mr. Robert and Mrs. Colton, of Walkerville, spent their Xmas with parents in town. -Mr. , l William McElroy, of Toronto, spent his holidays at his mother's residence on Dinsley street. -On New Years r, night the famons CoslWrove Co. is to ria give an entertainment to Industry hall i, under the auspices of the Blyth brass " hand. A full house is anticipated.-„.. On Thursday last a meeting was held z. in the school hon , se for the purpose of . appointing three trustees. Inessrs. .�” 11 Scott, Carder, Hahkirk and McQuarrie „,., were nominated. Mr. McQuarrie has resigned, consequently there will be no s election. Ir>5 Hest Wawanosh. NoTEs.-Miss Maud Beadle, of St. Augustine, spent last week with her sister, Mrs. Medd.-Miss Nelly Taylor, who has been visiting relatives in this vicinity, returned to her home in Bol- ton last week. --Mrs. John Symington returned home from Whitechurch, where Phe has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Ezekiel Phillips.. -Mr. C. Moss is busily engaged baying stockers, which • is no doubt a great relief to the major- ity of fanners. -On Tuesday Mr. J. Stalker, formerly teacher in S. S. No. 3, passed through here enroute to Whitechurch, where he has twen- i ^t, gaged as teacher for the coming y amompanied by Mrs, '$tanker housebotd effects. --H. G. T on Monday for Bolton. H doubtedly have been in t �, Cardwell election. ---hiss Je is visiting friends around Don -Mose Campion is sufferin �' Attack of pleurisy. -Mr. P. s1' received a valuable Christmas 'N Aron Lougheed by way of a h i; Paddy has now the driest m team to the vicinity of Hog's Corue -A large number of our nimrodsspeh Christmas hunting. We wonder i they could not have spent the day more appropriately. -Mr. R. Cullis, of ° :T Aubur n, Accompanied by his wife {{trnd family, spent Xmas with Mr. J. Sick- ingbottom.-The green Christmas is closely followed by a heavy fall of snow, which looks more becoming at this time of the year. -The entertain- ment held in S. S. No •2waefar beyond . the anticipation of the visitors, who attended In great ntirnbers •tn artake of the everling's enjoyment. The pro- . RRramme of the evening vtra8 long and interestinggp and h���lgqhI recommends the abilities of A. Weather, teacher, And all his puppils.•-Mr. John Vlocvman, of �7co og island, In at res ptvisiting,Ilia bro her w =4 �. Ed nrd, ,.nfi;Neo Sumitti t: Mr. and Ml's. Thos. Kflig of Xthettrd ine, were Xmas goes s of Alex, $oxime �troar at B v n --- h` Ta 1 ea aria . �e#asra, Dded(l dad' . y or have at last 6011 dd the „^' question of perpetual motion ItIl ` busilya eri db at t `• . 4 xp alert $ be, home upon their famous tl li?f iv J. W. G. Medd, •thb Daol77 visited hereon Suuda$, hitt A. w ,111