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The Clinton New Era, 1898-01-14, Page 3pop " \1-1 F - ... 0 �, 11 JalltLgy 14, 1898 1 .. _. 1Ot�e Peoplo maysoofl at Hoii. A°. <d, Hardy as i Era & G lU ': r ,..�.: ' ' , W the lease, but the record allows that #tie J they •� sympatbles and services )nave bean given c �' to mnniotpalities and individuals in the , l�J3G7Ciber t0 the New Era right, a$ against oorporations and capital i IF D get: it a alSo the Weekl3r in the wrong. -Toronto Telegram, Conaer- • vativo. 'I, "�i•�obe ".:for 0 e year, for $1.50. TheOntarioGovernmenthasintroduc- , Vt3 e,w at t1ltS Tato ffiUBt ed a bill providing that the salaries of 1.IN acne .anied by the money civil servants hitherto exempt, shall ;,•• ' �0,.On't club with the daily be subject to garnishee. They might I even add to that a further provision etv ��;Qalrx#�allittato that any civil servant known to leave er1, r1gt;4a T HI�IoCool debts unpaid,should be dismissed from 1 Barsain day-•HodgenaBros the service. Soiaething now -T4s McOjaeherty r7antxalBasinese Oollege-W JEtliott The legal authorities of Californiadid ''The,*Aluable-Allen Milson Needy -Cooper & Co a good thin when,tbsy executed Dur- y y g g J A. ur ey day, -Jackson Bros � -freer arca,-w Cooper & Co ant last week. He .was proved guilty wli,avi,the use-MoKinnon & Cc $t4lileas oham a -J McMurray of the murder of two girls in April,1895, ,11 7Jialsollltion sae -Gilroy & Wiseman - and sentenced to be hung, but for over lovirtter goods_W L Ouimette two ears be exhausted every resource Doutp y Councit-W Lane y New lintoher shop -F It Powell of the law to avoid, if possible,the pen - j , a , sawing mgehines-W Moore ally, and it looked at one, time as if he four and feed store -W Duncan mi ht st off. His execution, however, otioajto creditors—I' Holmstead g g shows that even in California, law is ..• ptW neither dead or sleeping. he s that,�j ry nfesse` '�!����Mu ��� Young Allison co 'rRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1898 murdered Mrs Orr, solely for the pur- _ ' poso of "getting even" with the Orrs. t The Plebiscite Vote This makes his case all the more unjus- + The overnment will mtroduco a bill tillable. It is terrible to think that a g boy should take such a method of re - -:a.t the next session of parliament to. venge.. It was not necessary for him "^, S rgvide for the taking of the Plebiscite to retrain at Orr's if he did not like the treatment he got. And yet there are ` pte, which, it is expected, will be .plenty of people to sign( a petition to l �, *,ken about October. The exact na• commute the sentence on a wretch for whom hanging is mild punishment. ' tion to be -submitted, ;'�ture of the question i .lifts not yet been decided. Those op cheering Returns . pp'ed to prohibition want to submit -- b nin' bearing -on direct taxation as The revenue" statement of receiptstoI gtt'esliP s Pa h the Bret half of the fiscal year, ending Dec. "A titles o'fraising..the"I iecessary rev- 31, shows as follows compared with the r vyhily the temperance poople same period in 1896: 1896 1897 that the question submitted nould be a simple yes or no on pro- ,,Castoma........ $9.389,185 $10,071,231 1 Jzhion' Weare glad tp see .that so Exoiso.......... 4,138,036 8,464,951 ,able and 'influential a paper as the Postoffce........ 1,415,000 1,760,u00 : Globe taken. this view. The Globe Public work9, in- "', ,00rite ' , at' ' we think properly so, eluding railways 1,973,203 2008,364 11 ,that itk>o�9.e, oPosed to prohibition miscellaneous T. 537,421 629,429 are to ttve t4say"f o, to what questions — shall t;e.t ,lit d, Eche temperance Total...... 1?,453,847 $17,933,974 . ppeopple, : fi alar right. The $ T— Gllobe n. '-.ry fair and well Expenditure 14,061,406 $13,488,170 ,' written", e; ►4nd fit.'represents 'the P $ views Of'4'hrr government, so much the The expenditure on capital account was better Tteipr rancrt people know that us follows: illemevetilie:lost frons the liquor bltai- 1896 1897 xiess.will have to,' -b made uq from public works rail - 1 `' and in the past ways and canals $. 198,309 61,634,428 abriie oth0n sour .8,:;- err wilhn nesA 32 067 37,557 ve:alvi! s shd, , g Dominion lands .. what 6 219 e of w 56 b r-,, , 218 555 e t e s. st , r £ i 1:•a • subsidies- h t ilwa :; •�o Ra A Fii,ens are`nece eft ut tt does not Militia........... 526,508 124,604 access ti tl the revenue y„ foil �v`4tlia" Northwest Territor- . 3,895 654 M` ]xtt>t b8 made fi+lject taxation. 1?h ! fes rebellion ".... - Qdly the:porso r;Rro; re entitled to -- vbtn ftC omin' will be en- .....: , .$1,979,336 62,362,255 ta� elnpti; Total.. c to tl;tled to vote on tlilp plekty 1 The revenue on account of consolidated The FO a" , ' clical fund on current account is half a million p En& better, and the eipenditure more than half a a announce- a million less, or over one million dollars of e Leo has is' Uel )fIIi d' chooiquestion. an improvement in the six months of the the Man;tgb, first fiscal year which can be said to be e 1. � worded letter, fully under the conjrol of the new Liberal 1. J Administration. oes not accept the trEi may be regarded Horticultural Society P of the situation. 2- rmc 1"e forming the basis The annual meeting of the Clinton Horticultural Society was held on olic education, it could Wednesday. The report of Sec. Treas. cited that these would be Coats. showed a balance of $135 on d' nothing is more natural hand. The election of officers resulted as followa:- . , Ii? Roliness should urge bis ' J. C.Gilroy-President t -a11 times for re- H. Foster -1st Vice President les. At the A. McKenzie -2nd Vice President i p Directors- "Messrs J. Stephenson, T. o read between Holloway, J. Wheatley, W. Brydop-e, erfectly well that R. Agnew, O. Cooper, A. J. Morrish. ori to .renew thea i- J. Scott, W. Coats. Auditors -W. E. g Rand, J. P. Doherty. W. Coats, Sec. iously existed. The Treasurer. Bneyelical is, in reality, Ir was decided to give prizes at the haere is of the settle- fall show with the same limit as to the . amount to,be drawn in money. U, " t, anii get more when we can.Agricill'tural Society ",'Chii opinion of•three of the leading Valle.;s in Toronto is worth repro- Thelannual meet.ng of the Hallett �ducitlg - Agricultural Society was held in the �" The Mai.1:-While the Papal encycli- 'council Chamber on 'Wednesday. The cad an the Manitoba schools is dignified annual report of the secretary. W. stick`"c6tloiliatory in tone, it leaves no Coats, was more favorable than that biiii".., the Pope is dissatisfied with i for the previous year. The election of terms :of the settlement that has officers resulte3 as fZfllowe:- reacliE<d k f S.S. Cooper -President :11,S.G. Plummer -Vice President CFl , b:- The encycl,i�ical_ makes : W Weir -2nd Vice President i ar- F i� bctwedii Wit Citi. alb o I O.W. %- township, p Godericb w Directors , p P e alar• le - bt dva to t does a nTuck. : k 1 B Williams; Stanley M. McEwan, 1 ti n. % Itvirtitallq'ecc6lits thg'situ- ersmith John Hunter; Hallett and ii .;1.1. do I. es that' 6s.'e., gyral 'rotor- Cllnton, Jas. VanE�+mond„ Jae. Rey- reloe lis •out GF; the ,giipgtion, :and nolds, A, McKenzie, dae.Snell, J.John- alce pa"atken pt to° xe'vive ilia issue cion and J. Wiseman. ,'p'e rdl.polrtics. Hon. Directors- Mayor Holmes, D. lie' elegram: Unless a great.d aeall A. Forrester, D. B. Kennedy, H. Fos- ., a like meaning is hidden between ter, Jae. McFarlane, Jae. Fair, J. E. Oeafullines of the. text, Pope' Blackall T. Cottle, W. Doherty, J. R s massa` a,t``ss simplyy a regyiem ore Lindsay, A., Elccfat, W. C. Searle, J. ead•a 'lvalrled Manitoba Schoo Wi�gjtilrton, T. klolloway.' Auditors- Hi>a' HoUb'dea•' has gone a J. T. Harland, Dr. Shaw, Park Com pptOvtng o% the: 42laito'bit mittee-Messrs Foster, Plummer and „. q sett Is en as he• cw.d go. The Cottle. a tlatholic h' -h' h is 9, world- At a subsequent meeting of the of - i stituttou '"'Papp+D LOo"could not . fleets, W. Coats was re -appointed Sec. i bishops; t "A llie . ere wrong Treasurer. Thp date for the annual ed 6,4lly ac,"Capt a compromise exhibition was fixed for Tuesday ani Treating a precedent which Wednesday, Sept. 20 and 2l. The fol farfara with -the ambitions of lowing pplaces have been notified of thi in. some other part of the date:-Bruseels; Blyth, Bayyheld, Exe nPiiverse. The message ter, Seafortb, Goderich, Belgrave, Zur eoi.otitutes an ace tante ich, Wingham, Carlow. r" ole which ie non as, . tiUseit re t tion, ,Allison's Concession, 6- Tim Munpinu R or Mile ORB TELL Till Is STOrtY OF His CRIME. vi .. cilia -. rid ' '.+ lhey Spill "r. ins James Allison, who is confined in jai :. - �'..: ♦` , •, v qq , . f Mr and Mto S, The, i month old baby c hltvi�g, gings�ille, while sleeping in a baby 7 , #11 , �... . .. { r 0. a . . fioruxn Gouncltl PIP ' 4hurch fi'lllflllcp;l• Porso pp l --- Rev. W. NoDouagh ,wll1. pl,'�lAlt, tr `, We shall b IWIto have aopltri'butilQ40 to. t}tis ooluntn renu art readers, If i The first meeting of the flew COUP- tenbury street .oharoh On butidby B, : I. .off ope us youlu'saav viaitora or Dnrpose going. awayRev, �pg III was held on Monday morning, a 1t ,• W.. Wade occul d• the when the following Striking Commit- p in andV194 flat or sena n 1 npte t°'� aft effect+ of ee was selected bq balltat:- Mayor Sttnday, the Seaforth Meth.ottist ,chu>X lA. J. Grigg inide a short visib to Bilge•3olmes, Reeve Kennedy, Councillors McKenzie and Todd. \b!'1*1'" Mrs Wall hue been eitgag8d town, on Wednesday.Plummer, Thomas Farquhar, of town, is visiting i SIINDRY CIOMMUNIOATIONB in the UntArio St, Metlloditat choir. hio son George, 19 Hallett. The Council then adjourned until On a On Sunday evening Rev.Mr Mfired Davis, (eon of S. Davis) a! Boose-7.30 Man+, is home on a viaib. in the evening. • resuming, will preach on "Escape from 61.I vain lommunication was received from the .possible." f obi. Anderson, of McGregor, Man„Underwriters' Association, stating that their attention had been called to W. R. Lough occupied the pf aqn cf J. Anderson, Bayfield line, 1s home b» a visit. the erection of certain buildings with, Holmesville Methodist church .last ,I in the Bre limits, contrary to the by Sunday morning. Misses Exelyn and Sarah Turner leave law. The Clerk was instructed to The Brucefield Christian Endeavor his week to attend the Normal School at write to the Secretary, and inform society contributed over $100 to mis- ttawa. him that an frame buildings erected Bions in the past year. Mr and Mrs MoragBart, of Elgin, are Mrs J. in the fire limits had been covered It is expected that the pipe ot> -5 vilsiting the letter's patents, Mr and with steel or iron, thus making them will be put into the Ontario,St. church; B own. absolutely fireproof. A communica- some time during February. tion also read from R. Hamilton, iss Mabel Kerr, who for the past five was Paris statin that he had purchased a g Rev. Mr Pocock was the only minis- ter in town occupied t}ie own cul- wee ,a has been nursing a stok patient, has ret° •red home. atone crusher and was prepared to who from on both occasions last Sunday. Tla6, Jgokeon, or., installed the officers crush stone on contract. Also the Sick Children's Hospital, Toronto pit Rev, Mr Goldberg, of Markdale, oc- of the Sonia of England Lodge, at Exeter, asking for a small grant towards its cupied the pulpit of St. Paul's church Monday evening. maintairience. . last Sunday morning and evening. Root; S'buthoombe, son of Mrs South - FINANCES Sacramental services will be held in combe, who is engaged in teaching in The fgllowing accounts were ordered . 'a church on the 30th 'fust Pre- Wilh • I•, the Friday visit. a i home on a v 14 nitoba a , , - �r Oray. Fs,ir, a meeting of the to be paid :-J. Beker, work, $5.31; paratory services previot3s� or., attended Mutual Insurance Co. (of which Harland Bros., supplies, 01T00; T. Mc- Kenzie; ventilator, $7,33; W. Coats, to Rev. J. Edge will preach missionary •Waterloo sermons in Ontario St., church on Suit,- he ispresi ent) at Wo,terloo, yeaterday. , pay election expetrses,$20.05; A.Seeley, day, Jan. 23rd, Rev Mr Clement will $on. N. larks Wallace was in town for repair9 to Hook and Ladder truck, go to Godericb. - shgi� ti a on Tuesday, on his way to $I3.50; Davie & Rowland, supplies, Rev. C. Smith, of Exeter, Area d Rittepd un O ange gathering at Kincardine. $4.74; W. •Wheatley, coal for heater, $7.29; R. Reynolds, salary, $18; electric Missionary sermons in Victo ' St church, Godericb, last Sun �; Rev. -J`. M. Dalton, Mail Clerk, L. H. B., was married on T seder to Miss Donavan, of light, $3.40; J. Wheatley, rent for Mrs Devine, $2; Couch & Wilson, beef for W Godwin taking ' his Seaforth, and hey are now spending their charity, 80c; H. Dodd, lumber, $15.91; On Sunday m:Qrnf astMrClemont �n honeymoon in Chios o Y g W. D. Fair, sundries, $4.59; A. McRae, p ceache'd in Ra bury ,1 t. church, In O taro Street Dr. W.E.Str here, a former Clintoniari, rite ills sotiein edioine at Ha v is now r m Bros., 7 days salary, $3.84; Brown Br Mr Millyapd }k g p , , treasurers'- book, $3.80; receipts,' R. chlirth day evening Mr Stewart where hers assoo ated with an old practi- Welsh, scales an(y hall, $20,75; J, - and Air lyari exchanged. tioner, who has at extensive practice. Wheatley, scales, 8.05; R. Reynolds, work in cemeterq, $23.10. Reeve Ken .: r'Md.:iillivray, of the Honan, ` iris, Mission, who is addressing Conductor Snid rwrites to a friend that his condition was ever as critical as the nedy moved that a grant' of $5 be 'mletttings' Plaint secondees throughout this district on papers made.ouI a d hopes to resume his his made; Councillor • behalf of misstone, spoke in Willis employment ere.lon . He says system -it. Councillor Dohert -moved see- "Void, shat the church last (Thursday) evening. ' was simply run dow ondetl by Councillor, be $10. CouncillorTpdd believed Rev. G. H: Cobbledick, of the Glen- formerly Reference was ma e a couple of weeks grant tion was- the deserving that the meld eoe Methodist church, of Brussels, has been invited to the Front ago to the serious illn as of Miss Ida Cham - bets, daughter of T. bombers; Grenfell, one, but would prefertq see p bene the Couneil'pay;the amount in- street Methodist church, Stratbroy, at Man., formerlyof Clint n, and we are glad of dividua,14, The .grant of $1.0 was the close of the resent conference p to see b the last iBs a of Grenf all Sun that is passed without a division. year. y she now recoveri g ' • TSE COMMITTEE The Brucefield Christian Endeavor Mr French, of the H use of Refuge, re. following are the Standing Society were to have been the guests eently spent a weel: visiti%pg his fatber,wbo The for the the first of Willis church C. L S. this evening, is ill, in Ontario County.', During his ab - Committees year, name on each being Chairman of that but on account of the inclemency of the weather the visit has been post- senoe Mrs French had„full` control of the House and got along splendiidly. Committee, and the Mayor a member coned. The Morden; Man„ Heralltl thus alludes of every committee :- STREET—Kennedy, Doherty, McKenzie, Ford; - The re -opening of the Roman Catho- lie church, Blyth, will take place on to a cousin of George Swallow, of town: - "Mies Swallow, of the HudgotyBay Co's as- Plummer. FINANCE—Taylor, Jones, Wiltse, Todd, and Sunday, Jan. 16th. His Lordship, Rt. tablishinent, left on Tuesday, for Clinton, rs Bowers. o Doherty. FIRE AND -Jones, o Bishop f O'Connor, D. D. B Rev. D. p London, will bg present to bless the 'o and other Eastern of he O uteri rite. S p will combine business and pleasure.,, (iHARI'rY—Taylor, :Kennedy, Ford. Taylor y, Ford PROPERTY AND ELECTRIC LIGHT—McKenzie, new altar. Rev. James Livingstone, Aylmer, made Todd, Plummer. I uwe7-,. Doherty. .. CEMETERY—Fuld, Kennelly, Plummer, BY LAws—Todd. n cKonzie, Kennedy, The anniversary services in connec- tion with St. Andrew's Presbyterian a short visit to town on Tussday, and called upon as many old friends aQ his time OFFICERS,"TO.—li6atlee KeilnO ly,l'hlmmer' church, Blyth, will be held on Sunday, would permit. He is looking exceedingly McKenzie, Todd. QOUR'r OF B,EVISION—HOlmes,Hennelly,Jonea, Jan. 16th, on which occasion Rev. Jas. Robertson, D. D., superintendent of well, got a cordial greeting everywhere, and was delighted to meet his old Clinton McKenzie, Todd. BOARD OF HEALTH -J. C. Stephenson. the Northwest missions, will preach. friends. PARK -Holmes, Fair,Paisley, W. Doherty, The annual meeting of the Huron Mr Ed Floody, formerly of town, who HEALTI3 MATTERS Presbyterial society will beheld in is now in the employ of the Domin- Tbe report of thb Medical Health Knox church, Godericb, on Tuesday ion Government as. an inland revenue Officer, read in December, was read next. Among those who take part in inspector, discovered an illicit still in;oper- again for the benefit of the new corm• cillors. The Mayor called attention to the program are Mrs R. Irwin, Miss McTaggart and Mrs Stewart, Clinton. ation near Lindsay, on Wednesday. It means a heavy fine and imprisonment for that part of it relating to tuberculosis, and to Closets, and on motion of coon- The annual missionary meeting of Egmondville church was held on the operator. S. Swann, who for some time has been re- el Doherty consideration of the re- Thursday evening of last week. The Lon - employed witli Harland Bros.,teft for Lon - port was deferred until next year. report of the secretary was very en- don this week, where he expects to reside 'AUDITORS couvagin, showing the largest amount in fature. He is a steady young man, of Councillor Doherty moved, and collected in. the history of the society, sterling principle, a good workman, and a Councillor Todd 'seconded the appoint- $234,, credit to his parents, Mr and Mrs ff. ment of F. R. Hodgens as auditor. The House of Refuge religious service Swanz, of the Maitland con., Colborne. Councillor Plummer moved an amend- rnent, and Councillor Bowers seconded on Sunda was conducted b a our y y young Miss Carrie Leavenworth, youngest eie- the appointment of John Wiseman. man who never before conducted a set- vice there, yet begot along splendidly, ter of Mrs R. Holmes, has been laid rip at Toronto with inflammation of the lungs, The latter was appointed,on adivisien, and the Mayor appointed P. Cantelon and the inmates were both pleased,and profited by his address and are in hopes and was at one time in a precarious con - dition, but is now improving. What makes a.a thq second auditor. that he will come again. It was Mr A. her position more tr s the fact that SUN:­MATTERS T.Cooper. she was to have been married Wednes- W. Jackson was appoifitecl' CoPeg- iate Institute Trustee, On motion of Mr Doherty, who has been the effi- da last, and had to postpone the waddin Y p p g' Reeve Kennedy, seconded by Council- cient leader of Rattenbury St. Metho- dist church choir for a good many, Thos. Reynolds. of Addison, N. Y., bro- ther of James, Reynolds, Hallett, who has lot• Todd, Andrews Bros. were granted the Cum of 40c per rod to aid in erect- years, and has several times expressed been visiting here, returned on W dne+sday. ing a wire fence on the base line, same to retire recently tendered a desire y his resignation, but the trustee board m over o see his mother, whom he He came t , bad not seen for fifteen years. She is 94 fence not to exceed 40 rods. On the suggestion of the Mayor, the follow- declined to accept it. ' Mr Doherty is years of age, has never used glasses in her ing persons were appointed a commit- just about as necessary in that depart- ment of the church as the preacher is life, can read any kind of print, and knit a pair of stockings for him while he was tee to examine the condition and safe- ty of the Town Hall, and report there- in his. home. This is something unusual for a on: -Messrs. James Fair, R. Ransford, The weather on Tuesday evening being decidedly unpleasant, the At person her age, and the public will be glad to know that she enjoys the 4iest of health, S. G. Plummer, and John Foster, Wingham, the latter having aided in Home in Ontario St. church was not so well attended as was expected. The has the use of all bar faculties and bids fair to seethe century the erection of the building. The Clerk was instructed to draft and for- program embraced recitations by ,mark. ward a resolution of condolence with the sufferers in the city of London'dis- Misses Jennie Shannon and Manie Houston; solo by Miss Harland; net - Wile. SCHOOL.=Our school re -opened on aster. The Stavely Estate Committee by Mrs B. J. Gibbinge and Mies Couch, Jan. 3rd, under the management of T. was re -appointed with the addition of Council and instrumental b Miss Azie Gib ay bins. Mayor Holmes occupied the R. Courtice as principal and Miss I. the is Thos. McKenzie. adjourned � Sprung as assistant; attendance to meet Feb. 7. a chair. The Wingham Journal is kind quite satisfactory. ' Christian Endeavor-, Budget enou,gh to, say: -"Mayor R. Holmes, NOTES.—G."Acheson, Holmeaville, ac - by Mr C. L. Fisher,teacher, Wingham-Union conventions of S. of Clinton, filled the pulpit of the Methodist church on Sunday. Mr comppanied of the same place, called on T. R. S. Association and C. E. Union, Tues- , )Holmes gave two powerful sermons, Courtice afew ddys since. Miss Sprung day and Wednesday, June 21st and the gospel message being very plainly spent Saturday and Sunday at the re - of herr uncle, Mr Wm. Watson. 22nd The Junior Gat -den, which was given delivered. We have heard much com- ment on the practicability of his dis- sidence Mr and Miss McCartney, of Godetich so successfully at St. Thomas, Clinton, courses, and should he ever a ain be W ingham he township, visited friends here during the fore part of the week; what is the Londeaboro and other places, will like- 1y form a part of the program for the privileged with visiting will be assured of a large audience." attraction, Tom. Miss Allis Morris is Wingham convention. The following Methodist . Ministers, expected hobae from the county town in the course a few days; her many The meetingof the Clinton Local The who are chairmen of Districts, are friends will welcome her arrival. Mr el was held in Ontario St. church holdinga meeting in Goderich this g Hugh Ryan has returned from Hamil- on Monday evening, The subject for week on a matter of discipline: -Dr. ton, where he has been attending the ' the 09tario street league next Monday .will be "The Gospel in poetry.” - Pascoe, Wingham; Jasper Wilson, Strathroy; W. Henderson, Sarnia; Dr. school of Pedagoggy. We offer our con• gratulations to 11Ir Wm. Watson; it's a The executive committees of the S. Hannan, Stratford; James Livingstone, Aylmer, and G. Jackson, London. daughter. • S. Association and County C. E. Un- ion will in all probability meet on Other ministers who are in attendance W. CHURCH. -Last Sunday was mission ary Sunday on this circuit; Mr Plunk• Good Friday: Any person wishing to are Revs. S. ,Bond, Seaforth; J. Andrews, Londesboro; B. Clement, R. ett, of Ebenezer, occupied the pulpit m sit estions as to topics or apoak- era ar�ed to communicate with the Millyard, Clinton; W• Rigsby, Blyth, and J. S. Ross, Brantford. here in the morning and gave an inter• eating and instructive discourse; in the secretaries. The annual meeting of the mission evening Rev.I.B. Wallwin,of Lucknow, The Win ham Local Union of Young g band of the Presbyterian church was had charge of the service,and preached Peoples' Societies and Sunday Schoolheld in the lecture room on Thursday to a large congregation, the church, 1 Workers held a public mass meeting evening of last eek. After devotion- in fact, could not contain all who came in the Presbyterian church on Monday al exercises t pro ram was proceed- and in consequence some bad to return 4, I / t r . S f ... 11 1 1� '�fiR;11:+�1i"i�Zk t4 ` , r. R '' I ' � . ccniloii ttlact 1~olp �lli� , x . I KYWO l,pilel = I►fari�►y> ,l+uxaalx�^ 1Q1�� . �t 11 o'cicok as directed'by #*Ju, iht.« .... -. fere all present:exae fiaer>i Shb hezd,�rlao R .vas en. route to Portland, with mare pon. t gg , liggmeul. of cauls. Attar suboorfbing to 1 he negeosary declarations of qualification � xk' I rid Qf oflioe, the council entered uppon their l� . 1pitieo with depot reeve Bohn Nocloy in ' { t ,be chair. .An, order was drawn for $21.24 "* A uncolleotable taxes, and having completed ` �I are duties, the 00jeotor returned the roll. A series of �aplse 0010A = kocounts were passed amounting to 6159.96 the greenestoar®,. L3 %mong which yvas an order for $110, the oover9.. Q .. ut x244 amount due the village of Hensall as per school arbitrators award. The clerk was instructed to invite tenders for the supply Cdlltil of' the followikg timber for calvaria, via, each . . foe -t4,. 3,000 feet of first class cedar, equal parts of 4, 5 and 6 inches thick, and any lengths, • delivered as f6llowa:-1,000 feet at George All of Grace, 4y. O,: Hr , Turner's, 1,500 feet at Kyle's hotel, and 500 feet at John Shepherd'e; also 5,000 feet The Way to, f d, l � of best quality of rook elm plank 2} inches D. T'�^ thick and 16 feet long, delivered 1,000 feet Pleasure pnd ROflk It at Geo. Turner's, 1,500 feet at Kyle's hotel, . D i.. , I y� ., ""11 I 1,000 feet at Stewart's bridge, lot 12, oon.8, Life W.s r,$nre Itud 1- w;-, L. R. S., 1,000 feet at J. Shepherd's and ' ,. 500 feet at J. Paterson's, tenders to be open Heavoa, by=D A". [oa y', i at the next meeting. Messrs Wm. Elliott Prevailing PrayOr,;ljy 1), 4.,i%004 "k:'�.',, Richard Hicks were re -a ointed aud• and pP Life, kc d b b. itors to audit the books and accounts of the The Way of Ia e, t>utr 11 ri corporation and report thereon, Mr Geo. Mille, Chapmgh:, Moveillr T. McKay was re -appointed as a member , T, almage. • 11, -, , of ted board bf health fora .term of three Secret ower, b D.. "' years. Mr Wm.Chesney was also re-ap- p Y ZI 14tzlo yr �, pointed assessor ata salary of 80. The To the Work, by D.,;L ]kliood�p y, gext meeting will beheld ih Kyle s hotel on According to promise, by'.: K d R, n a court Bible Ohara ;,A o Tuesday, Feb.Sth at IO o'clock, a oo t oters .-b` . . . Tn y, , f ,y a7,, ... :.?, of revision on the Sproat's creek Prainags Gospel. Piotures`,dilal� +S>± i ,'' 1; , by-law,and for general business at loclook. children, by D:' W 4Y;hhttris.;,t:? r Mr Jae. Baird, for many years editor, of ,And Peter, by J',:�` flour C.17tilr... I the North Ontario Observer, died orid�4euly Select Poems ` . at Port Perry. ,Light on Life's Dgttes� lO .b`. ". • - "-' Point and Purpose ;I.in Story a 111 id ' Selections from SptiFgeori( ti,, CEN%R The Good She h11 ' '• ale p erd Good Tidings, by q'a)riaagQt,fl lrtl c%?I ". &erand MoNeilI r .4 STRATFO RD, ONT Sovereign Gradb,'Cfy oudy' ,,__ Our coarses are practical and are offered to SeleotoSermons, by D -;X. ; % 4' s,' v the public with confidence that the iustrno- Temperance. , tion is thorough, "and the beat to be obtained in this country. Individual instruction: Nobody Loves Me,'lty lifers O Ft. Students can enter at any time. Rssarreotion, seroxrs by AfaLars mage,. Liddon,; Moody ; - `, Circular free. Sogtng and Rer pjho; by,P. ' MOti W. J. Elliott, Principal Pro�fabl®;1?ona. • (Tllrialfatied,j t f Qooilldetvn„',by llofieA.Moydi � The 1x;, tet.o!'#ul lance, bxla'O.. lk[eq --�j ,The Seobn,4 fJowigg a, plrriai; tsb%,F 0.1 HOW lou 1'' a . I` d ,-8i b K ti towM, . Al, 4 >� have you o'�9te,�c�grge ,aylW= axo,Xw . y % Geo�(S, I�leu�lxam nd•_(3, $ f p, f making .:�, .. xa Sunday its to the Young,b� doslair excuses ffi� Parables f m Natnre,by Mist A, `0 .�,,: our eyes ? Kadesh-Ba ee b J Wilbur.,dha ?h, Y Y , _ �, Whiter than now an`dLYttlEryClOi =: Yon have been promising them new lenses , for a long time, why not come in and The Overao ng,� JWO” 1a d Fgttie� �e�; let us test your eyes accura.ely and by D. L 1a;P, scientifically, then you cim be fitted A Royal Exil �. .. with glasses that suit you exactly DeWitt T oFo - no guess work. Test free, moderate The Prodigal, . charge for glasses, hones and other The Spirit -Filled Li W. COOPER & LO. MacNeil. Jessica, by Hesba Stre CLINTON. A Castaway, by Rev Heaven on Earth Something ����yy D. D., of Br �7�lilethinge;W a Select NortH. hflel New! Mcore, zi McKenzie, 'Cnyler.. ��11 /y Absolute Surrender, 0. C. C., _ Possibilities, Rev. J SEE Faith, by Spurg Maclaren and Canadian Cough Capsulos cure Coughs Christie's Old Organ and Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, • Frog, • in the 2broat. etc. Pleasant to take, avd do not affect the stomach. Juat the thing ----r for public speakers and singers, as the] clear and strengthen the voice. PreparedOPER iby ONTARIO CAPSULE COUPANY, ofinton from the formula.of an eminentGI ,S B0 Chicago physician, and for sale by all druggists. Price 25 cents. . �'•- Buy a box of your druggist and give the CLINT Capsnles a trial. You'll find them the best throat medicine ever made. - . I. --Tmim TWO .A— J-' 6 Pei' 1 N® at p We want belp to carry out the few remaining We are clearing „SUITS OF WORSTED UNDERCLOTHING we have left both in Boya'and Mens'. PANTINGS ,E' Our aim has been to give good value for that were sol every dollar we received, which, no doubt accounts for the largetrad did in this line du i"" son. There are of our special line of Be are of the best qualit A line of Buckskin Gloves i dollar. , A. J. MORRISH, . Tk Sh 11, at Berlin under sentence of death for the evening, , Javn. 10th. Addressee were e eetirl.' nsurder of Mrs Anthonyrr, the wife of a g ed with as+ lows: fee Georgie Mur- ane; the offerings were fairly sails- . , ' given by Rev. Mr Henderson, of Hen- ray rea n interesting paper on Rat• fi�t`tnrq. Our R.L. is growing' ri mem, ' fdrgier near Galt,for whom Allison worked gall, resident of Huron County Chris- lam, ndia; instrumental duett b berehip and the meetin e. which are tditat have cost the Mail-Vnipire a ori August8 last and is to be bring on 'Feb. y g slot !oa>Netich to admit that at'tLe 4, has confessed his crime. „IIs conies- tian Endeavor Union, and by Rev. J. Mea a Geor a and Jim McRae; duett, held every Tuesday evening, are both „ sed to the jail antboritiee some time ago, Hamilton, president of Huron County Mia es IrwR and Rippey; solo, Miss intereat,ing and profitable. Last Tues- Our a S eessi'on of Parliament Mr Sunday School Association. The ob- Jen ie Jones. The officers for the pres- day night Rev. J. Millyard addressed " but it was not until last week that Allison ilgq;, Finance Minister, might be ject was to re -awaken interest in the year were then elected; Pros., the meeting on 'Orbe Celestial Rail- Gt oodS 1 tai§ 6W a aI'llurplug." sasented to ita publication. The confes- 'Union, and re -or anize, y way." The executive have ordered 200 _ sion is as follcws:- 4 g . Coats, jr.; vice pres., Mrs Stewart; "" "I never at any time made any improp- The meeting of the Local. Union, a .r Amy Howson; Treas•, Stswaf•t programs containing the topics and • fig anent atihc ;l<iaast despicable cue or proposals to Mrs Orr. 1 had made rip held in Ontario St. Methodist church, Macpbetson; organist, Mary Stewart; leaders for the current year, and will taming 1*4ulaatl6n that s, nation could be my mind In get even with the Orro for last Monday evening, was well attend- in com„ for 3 months, Misses H. distribute them on their arrival. Rev, jiff etYfClrCjl g ig t%tzt one recently things they Baia and did tome. That ed and quite successful, notwithetand. Irwin and Elaie Downer. Mr Millyaid preached league anniver- Shoe line ear serrrfons in Lucknow on Sunday ^�7(7• 11 b the,tiJnitdcl:S,ltes. It has morning I got mad beosaee they would not Ing the difficulties under which the y �v a Carr y let me go to Niagara Foils. After break- program was carried out, owing to the A farmer near St. Marys brought 73 last, •1 at rlo �lfidy ' de's enter the fast I left my loaded Kan in the woodshed, sudden disappearance of the electric turkeys into that town for the holidays. Mayor Fisher, of Paris, is the Conaorva- 'tng a sial.e'klll' cttpe ON jack. I did acme chorea. Mrs Orr was milking lights. There were three addresses They weighed 1,020 pounds, and made the tive nodtinee for the Legislative Assembiy about twenty feet the woodshed. I ggiven, all, seeminglp well appreciated enterprising farmer about $75. . good goods, and a growing bus Aw(i Watt a orfitin stainp trent and fired at her through the door. by the audience. rhe President, Mr " Principal brant has soaepted the chat- in North Brent. 'tttiere iltic�' Ash, made, She fell off her seat and never moved A. T. Cooper; said the Union had never le " ,of Rev Dr Lucas to debate the if nor There frill be for 18 names h the fishersreo- � } o ,The again, y p �� �� fort' of Toronto for 1898,and the publishers best eVldellGB t�]::dt peop�Q �,p reed oar"ai,thh'; ;irtClFet, An axe la near her. I took stand been in a more prosperouscondition, queeiiori, the latter to name the ate,. claim that this entitles the oitq to a popn- �• ` eediil- y I�iinioyirig-, struck iter on the head with it: I had the receipts from the "Junior Garden, w$flit meet be done before the end of tare oods u a `wearAnkCSV�ies grave in the swamp ready some days be. after all the indebtedness of the Union, wortilh. The wordy duel is to take place lotion of 226,000. ,b '. the Sates' fore, btifb it wastoo tar off; eo.in a ,hurry I had been. paid;._ were $10, which had tin ;rtingstan, x>�ere aro 46 patlenEa In the C}rftivonhursb 1y boom ertlin 4ad0 the gri ye In 'ilia teem patah, and ' _ clregged her to it li�t:lb;efibnder sill boiled ` h ' aii 'raked ''b be hoz. X' hid 't a d been sent to, the ProVipcial Aerocla" tion,... The election of officers 1Pbr Elfe ensuifig� mar.. s: - os fd11055014. , . f Mr and Mto S, The, i month old baby c hltvi�g, gings�ille, while sleeping in a baby Home for Consntaptivea. Dr.Bryoe reports ihatr over 3i00d pereolga' diol f>;ofn censmp^• ppfiouitt Uzitatia lash Zile rs' of c►ipion , �... ttild4ie, b e s4 :ggpi . . : ; .... .: p .l iltoki with the; fork, atter I of back f6in, r _ ,. na a, ' hitt is the d6 help _.resulted hirers„ Mies: Wilson; "Vice Fres,'3r, ,, , . Qrlbper, Treds,, Ar. Briolcbell. oa#ria�e,awaAid' h and fell out on fife floor, slighting ondtd hmad, oati�ing con us ni- g ° year,ancl ,, tiittls half• •f ihetn lini ht' h4vo berme ga ed.by, , <:, _._.. 9 g;. . roper ti: limall italic dullor its 6eotthe ,..11 I. '", Ytttitili, '81l>.' !?° • .irrltb, -the : C4iW - i tt3�:laitl s 'Allfwu., Witnea� "�W turwo , ,Sec+ This llneetlti + ielGseicl +pitith t. ,of 'dlotlbin: 1,he 6tto o 'I'1te child �kembiaed•3A;�pM4igb all foffel�oou Mlad died id t11e crit Angor► III, iae4 , ;; ,, : X18 ��11. llll.VOW I tax'00*► aiielff'3'liexpas "if , { . i., •... .. 1.',d, . , . 1 1 I •.1, I.1� i t , Y ,�, ,- . 'I. h ' a �Aa" W. ,. : • .�. r ,., :. .... • r I. f, .