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The Clinton New Era, 1898-03-25, Page 1I � � I . . 7 F* -F_,_ ! �-��'. � I .1 k �, The NEW Ji A= : . I That, Piece of � I I .. , I % . ...., .­ ewelery " * "I - , I ­ , I I i'. , " Or6ilvorwara that you have laid � , I 1. .. - I I �, . -UlAt or use, may Poo- . � � , : �', , %slas an I , t 11 I , I I . I oibly be Pit into :,3uo)2 condition i �, . �, , t., ; � . %% J,4'spr*e �ou AS well as a now f I 1. I "i , . . 1pieoe. � . Tq NPLe obarm of its pleasuat so. . I , qooi%t4ct1q you may add the est - "I, � . I iplaction of usefulness. , Z- I Our rib I miring dep.Mment is 5 1. � hospitarfor the treatment of , obleit'Watohes and Clooks, eleryJew- , Spectacles and Silverware. I ., 13P 1 1 .. - .11. � - , . *0 t*blrik that we give you the � I 11, I .best 4ort of work- that is the - v 11 11 - °,_jcpt that is done right the first , I I �f � I time -the sort that some one else i I :' does not have to work on after I I � � I that not ,�, , we have it -the sort . , I - , I I I only saves trouble, but really . . Saves money for you in the end. .1. .. �. ? 11, � 1 Can we serve you � . . , I ., , ; I I - , t, . , � t, 1�:.- 't, , P. B, Crews I �_,*". �_ -I f Jeweler & Ex part � . I ew_. I 11 I Watch Repairer , , I I . . - Sealorth A TROTTER. -Mr David Donovan, ,".rgopulax horse buyer, has purchas- ed I � , t that well known trotting horse, I ` , - � I I ., �,�,. , Reddy, from Mi Dennis O'Lea , f .11 . i -, Patrolia, paying n the neighborhood of $1500 for =. Reddy has a record ,of 2.18. Mr Donovan knows a good - - , horse when be sees him and intends shipping his purchase to Liverpool, ' %TES. -Mr Gibb, V. S., was called � I to St.Mary's Saturday to help perform . . .A surgical operation there, which roved a success. Mr j.. E. Buttler, of Irt " , - - I 19linton, who was awarded the con -a new Sparham ce- .." " ., _ I ',�, 11 tract of putting .,"', , . t roof on the Holmatead block, '. _�, ., anen 11 . - � ' , � I .. 5 co Mr . completed his contract Friday. � 'Chas. Dodds left last week for Van-. ;,. ';.," " �_�, '-, � couver, B. C. A number of Flying .461lers from Deft oit paid our town a ' ilgitlastweek. The Salvation Army --1 I I " . � Marine Band are to be at the barracks bete Saturday and Sunday next; they are first clais musicians, and will be :� ,�, i., greeted by a full house. r David 11. : tree M �4,,�""­ Reed, who hag been drumming in the , " I �11 -Salvation Army for same time, has I _ , k I -:,,: � severed his connections with I hem and I'll ­ -1 itibends going into missionary work. . ­ . I Mr Mike Dunn has taken a position ac the Queen's Hotel as assistant clerk. ', � ��� �i,'��,�' ­ Miss Bessie Bickle, who has been visit- , I:. _� ", , , , ', � I returned home P":,-,,_ In friends out of town, I .� I., r Saturday. A la%e"number of farmers I&I , �herelast.wee for the west. Mr - k 1 I ; J T. Edwards, of this town, has the :,1 . '. ,,_,finest pen of game chickens west of Toronto. -.We are sorry to hear of , I �A' Mr Will Sutherland being so seriously , ­11�',11111.�Iill at Stratford. Archie Hay, the ­� Wooden -legged man from Tucker - ,i miA,was ucker- ,irmiA,was arrested Saturday by the ,"71:',� Chiefpt Police Gillespie, for being ­, �-drunk and disorderly; the prisoner '-.was released Sunday morning with -- 1� .4�. '.,� w..,...... , arnIn g. The w ell known firm of IQ�adfo Shipped sevetal car- ture­tb,the old,,country last week; his enterprising ,rm are ,1 I receiving large ( t every 'I'll day from Allover the contitfent. Mr , -11 - ., Tom Colbert, of Egniondville, was in I , ., - ' ", I ­,O� ' towix Monday. Miss Mary Agnes .1-,'.%.,. .. 11 Zeigler left last week for Reed City, ­-, I " , I. �­ A , ..- Miss Zeigler will he much miss- 'A-� Mich.; 1'��,.,�11 . ed as she . was a favorite with all. , , 1, " , 'g,'; " East Wawanosh. �...r• - __ .1 1, ' - - , 'w WEDDN'6,&7 J01;^� Armstrong, of r , I �. . West Wawanosh, came to Mr Richard Leishman's, on the 15th inst., mod led to ,the alter bis :second eldest daughter, 4 . , ,�i�,, . , "�'��,,., . ' , - where Rev. T.H, Higley said the vVor ds t , I , whichmade them man:and wife,in the presence of about 200 guests; The , `­ ii,­�, , I Santa are estimated by one of the . , � pre Mr Arm- strong , ,, -guests to be $1000 in value. � - strong is a popular young drover, with . I r business, and this gathering _ a I & � considered the greatest socia � , way a event of the season. . NOTES.' -John Coultas bag engaged Mr Heapey, jr., of Blyth, for -eight . month for 4100; John has got a bargain . i -d this season of high wages. W. Fo- - I � , I thitigill has gone to Jas. McCallums , ' 1 for the summer months. W. Walsh a '... � I has secured the position of foreman on , the Nicol estate. Jas. A. Vancamp started the plowing for the season; , Saxiaes, to generally ahead. Thos. Ed- .- .wards was visiting his uncle, Mr Ash- , I 11 I ton, of Benmiller, last Sunday. , I I , � � .. - . I I I I I I , , I , I , - . , . I � � r� �. I I. , . OW 4 I '11.:� , I .1 �. ., , I , " "' , 9 00 Im. ­ , , I " , li, I I I , �, - , " ., , . r ' , 4 �, ,,, , I " , , . ,,�_, . , � I � , I 11 . ,� .. " .1 1 , 1 , . I I , � , - . , T .. I .. L � I r I I I , L' " � OU may,n t F I , I � , , '.. I h n ..%, Vhk S I I , 33 t the Atiforence between a Suit of Olothee M, It 91dolis nest and lite well, and one which , I ' , ' , ,,*6 to Just the, difference between aftod 11: do 4 1 A poor Suit. Our Ready-made wroth lit, r . ,gothigia a larger and bettor stock t, iseasoui. and we take pride in show . ­ __ . Ing It to you. , - ot' ; Aul plain and fanal Pat- $9 , . Ofton 10 . nisi,)! and trimmed, or,. I . f0its, 01 "I I I N i %, q 0 Snip fano $T @8 " I I . 1goo ; . . . ,.% , O� � d 9 in6woat go ism I ., � 1% I I , . . . . . . . . �� J 11 k 11 .i4 .. 11 ante, our own make, *1.50.& * . . - I I I .C, , 0060 �� � , Pant, .' A, " 3,80. $40 $ I ? s JgWd . I I il' nOvercoato,alleolore$18andl jli°ill All grades of Bore' and Youth's 1, _7 , Clothing an wall. ;­ . � I I r � 1 . , .. "Drop In and look around." S . It . 1. 'J A, CKSON, SR, _.&X.%a I I .:1. � . I . . Clotlhler"and Varnishlor I I � V I , "Materia D1061f 01IM6 I . I �4646 . 11, I � ` I . . " - , . I , ? I � . I � .4,i,.T 1.,-i;4L � I . ! I . . I I I'm . I 'I ; ! I I - .- L__ .1 , crowds all the Home News in its space possible; we paoik� our news close. Compare the NF4W RRA with any County paper... , . I . I .. T7 7 -1 " . CIT -41N I 0_1k_ ­ .. . � - I .. I . .., I .. I I I 1. ­ . . 11 " . ­ I I . Prices Do I 11 I The Talkingf, . . . this week, and while you win ., Aga _ . . themon 01-ritl 1-0 to -air. It. ! I .. . .wort your while to come our way I . -1 yet w would not Ave you mlortit. - erstan us Y thinhing that $bte that , I I I ROBERT HOLMES, Editor and Proprietor. CLINTON, ONT., MARCH 25 1898 $1 a year In advance 01.50 when not so paid price is the chief advantage we give . .. .. . _ you. It is - Advantage certaialyt 9 I , I but n ty is our great drawing __ ..rdToa'r'cbief inducement for you . Blyth. to buy from us. A poor drug or An I I I Tuckeramitb , West Wawanosh unreliable medicine we will not of. . .. I .&IROIJIN-T) T111E IYUB * FOR TUB WEST. -The following per- fer you at any price, good goods at I I What wide-awake and reliable correspondents find worthy of recording for publication PASTORATE. -We are glad to wel- RENTED FOR'99.-Edward Jones has sons left the past week for the 94'est reasonable prices you will however come back our pastor, Mr Findlay; be leased for 1899 from Hugh Moreland, and the coast:-Jas.Emigh, A.Colloson, always et. The following have Goderich TownshlP Bayfield is looking and feeling much better, of Nile, his farm on 3rd con., at pres. for Vam both etbeg inducements of quality . Labe, B. 0,; John Brooks for . and it is more encouraging. co have ant tenanted by Witt. Robettson. Shoal L " Man., Wirt. McCullough ILL. -On. Sunday last Gabriel El- MUNICIPAL OASE.-A case *Of cos- him in our to keep his army in battle . for Mooaomin,Man. and price: liott was taken quite ill, necessitating siderable interest to the people of this array. We had a good sermon last MARRIED.- Miss Elizabeth Scrim- the services of a doctor week, found in Matt, 13, NOTES. -Misses Hardy and Gidley,of Sarsa arilla We,are glad village will come up for examination and it is for thp , I geou�, who left here a week ago, was e to know that he is much better, and is before Judge Masson this week. It is hoped that, all would take home some married at her slaters, Mrs Samuel Exeter, were visitors at the home of blood, regular $1 size for . . ,,F .111. 1. I out of danger. that of Burns vs. Erwin, being a suit good. If we would all be good bearers Oaks, of Nin a, Man., to Mr Thomas Mr S. H. Gidley the past week. Rev. 750. 1 C I .. I 1, Ili . entered by the late reeve against the it would be better for us and a great Town. a wealthy rancher. of Dakota. Rigsby was in London on Wednesday. , .. .. IMPROVEMENT.-Xr B. Packwood Is . I .- 0" making preparations to place a stone - present reeve, on the ground of im- help to the pastor. Miss Scrimgeour has the beat wishes Reeve Wilford was on the sick list the Emulsion Good LiVer OR, I I ." . .1 .. foundation under his barn and other- perfect property qualiflention. M. O. FAREWELL SuPpEn.-A fruit sup- of her many friends here for her f u- week, D. D. Crittenden was in ("Perfect' 1) in I . '�ae - regular 50c Size for 35o. linston,appeare for Burns, and W. Zi.n is, on Sunday. Mrs M.H.Ham I I . ,- wise improve it the coming summer; I per was held at the home of Mr Frank ture happiness. , a Proudfoot, for Erwin. present in Galt and Toronto Ben is bound to be up-to-date. Crich, in honor of James Watters, be- HIRED HELPS. -John Thompson is visiting friends. Beef, Iron and Wine FIRE. -At' noon on Wednesday of DEATH. -We regret to announce the fore his departure to the west. The an ening in 0 , I , i death of Mrs Jas. Whitten, which oc- . ,%Eaged with J. J. .Washington for CHURCH NOTES.- The re -op i a good strengthening tonic for last week fire totally destroyed the supper consisted of confectionery of eig t months for 0120 Morgan Jones I women children and invalids, Hanley curred on Saturday, as the result of 11 sorts, such as oranges, bananas etc- is employed with Joe. Clifton for seven the basement of the Methodist church, regular $1 size for 75c. house and contents of Mr Ran a on Monday evening, was a gra I Cantelon. The cause of the fire Is un- cancer. Deceased was one of the old. Among those present were many of months, at $17 per month. John cees, both as rega, a audience and in known, but supposed to,be a defective est and most respected residents of the his friends from Clinton, and also a Somerville is to work for James Gir- the financial way; proceeds $31. The Quinine, Wine and Iron village, haying lived here a good many chimney. Loss partly covered by in great many from this part. The even- Yin, at 016 per month. -James Holmes a good tonic for anyone, large �­ I years. She was in the neighborhood ing was spent as pleasantly as it was istoworkwith John Mille, for eight memorial service in connection with bottle 50c. . ,d, under, . -- surance. , of So years of age and was a member possible to make it. And it is hoped months at $12.50 per month. Robert the late Miss 'Francis Willard, I NOTES. -Miss Eva Cooper, of Olin- the auspicef4 of the W.C.T.U., was held Blood Building Iron Pills 1. of the Presbyterian church. that by this, Mr Watters will carry West is engaged with Alex. McCabe . on, Sited last week at her uncle's with im sweet recollections of for a month. Ed. Jones works for in the Methodist church on Tuesday I the beat system builder, 5 boxes, 11 I a . k1 So pills to a box, for �1. LL �� Mr 'I Cooper. Miss E. Switzer Benmiller I times spent in these parts. Hugh Girvin for this season, for 618 evening, when essays and papers were �, ?1'1�'17 . . 66 _. ` has taken a position in Clinton. The Owing to the � Geot a Ruttledge has read by the following persons. Hat- ALLEN & WILSON . .'i'ij children of Mr J. Deeves, Jr., are on . NOTES. -Many of the farmers have per month. 1. Inclemency of the weather last Friday Sum- hired with Robt. Tlunkett for the Life and Character" by Miss Edna Cur. the sick list. The Rev. Mr Parke, of It! already hired their men for the tis, "Her Work" by Mr D. D. Critten- N Clinton, will conduct sacramental ser- night, there was no meeting. The mer. Spring is here and rather and- summer. den, "Her Last Hours" by Miss Emeiia I Graduate Druggists & Opticians, � "I next Sab- ort of the E. L. convention was to denly and plows are on the go, though PERSONAL.-MiSs Bertha Cunning- Watson, followed by an address from __:j ' vices in Middleton's Church port been given, therefore we are ,,let its were running hardly than t�VO ham, who was visiting friends here- Rev. Walter Rigsby. The Presbyter- "., _ 'I .,�:i: bath. looking forward to next Friday night weeks ago. Everybody is expected to about recently, returned to Goderich ion and Methodist choirs combined, Clinton.I I 11 IMPROVING. -For some time the 1611�� - .. - forigood, lively and interesting re- be present at Mr Geo. Watters' on ag%in. Mrs Thos. King, of Ingersoll, furnished the musiefor theevening; ft1W*1&4P*4V*4b411W '- wife of Mr David Lindsay, of the Lake portij, which will be given by the date- Monday afternoon next, when all the has returned home after a week's So- Mrs W. Rigsby, Pres.of the W.O.T.U., 111� shore, has been in delicate and declin- gates,Mr A. Allin and Miss A. Fergu- things that they cannot take with jWr,n a the parental abode. John occupied the chair. Stanley - ��,,�� . ­ '.. , . .... pro- Mr J. E. , I t (From an oeossional'.correspondent.) in health Last week she underwent erybody come, a good and p them will be disposed of. Washington, of Godericb, is visiting1, v f. NOTES. -Mr Waldron, London road, an operation at the hands of several fitable time is -anticipate . Next week Ball is on the sick list, Mr Whitfield ..'- his son, Joseph, at present. Miss . * . .. kudiness ex I ." - -�,� , medical an, and is now improving, in the topic, "Christian Living," will be Crich has moved to the Fowler farm Maud Mills has arrived home from a NOTES.-Chlef Davis is away North, - : better than , owe . .1.1 fact,she is an she given y Miss C. Snyder. and rumor says that he is after th cows considerably be which he purchased last fall. Mr I. lengthy stay with Blyth friends. Miss has been for a good while, and there ir, TEMPLARS.-The Benmiller Sons of Orich has moved to the farm lately Robinson, of St. Augustine, was the scalp of an Indian doctor, further every prospect of her complete re- Temperance and the Benmiller Orches- occupied by his brother. Mrs J. G. guest of her sister, Mrs John Mills last velopments later on. J. Metcalf, covery. tra met at Mr Jas. Long's last Friday'Crich has been visiting at her home at week, Mr and Mrs Wesley Pattison, popular Dinsley St.grocer, will re . a business to Dr.0arder's buildi ENTERTAINMENT. -- The entertain- nigh",; the object was to give a surprise Winchelsea. Mr Chas. Carnolian, of of East Wawanosh, were guests of the I ment which was to\have been given on to Master Oliver, who is going out Sarnia, paid a flying Visit to friends in the lady's parents recently. Main street in a few weeks, the evening of March loth; but which west this week. A very pleasant ev- this part. Mrs H. -Dunsmote, of To- have a bet -ter location and more was postponed on account of the incle-, ening was spent in music, games, etc.; ronto, visited her mother, Mrs R. BRIEFS, -James Boyle will move to Tuesday night was intensely d ment weather, is now billed for Mon- music being the chief feature of the Johns this week. Mr A. T. Cooper, of to the farm belonging to Mrs Red- some belated pedestrians had t da evening, March 28th. The rain , evening. Oliver has been for some Clinton, will address the League next mond, of Westfield, and recently oc- a lantern to enable them t . . cit by William McCarty. Joseph •*way home. Chicken thi wirl be f ut nished by Victoria XtrolToir, time a member of the Temperance Sunday evening. , I Clifton lost a Valuable young horse work in the neighborhood and ever person may rely on enjo, i v YIng lodge here, and was also a member of last week, from the effects of a kick. losses are reported. Mr J. themselves for an evening by being in the orchestra. We regret his depar- attendance. Cure, especially since we learn that if V,onstante James Finnigan has reason to rejoice 'Mrs McIlveen surprised and be glad at present, there having friends by taking each oche SALE -In our item last week concern- he is pleased with the country he will EAST HURON FARMERS INSTITUTE.- come to his home a little lady WhOl we and for worse, on Wednes ing the purchase of the Ferris farm by there. Avery successful meeting of the East presume will remain for some time. some of the boys gave ta that enterprising farmer, J.Trewartba, NOTES. -Those who are suffering Huron Farmers' Institute was held in Ilenry Wilson filled an extensive con- charivari. Uncle Com the price Was given as 03,300. It should from scarlet fever, we are glad to say, Constance on Thursday. There was a . tract with Armstrong B extensive of God,- forth in Industry have read 63,400. Mr Ferris will have are all improving. A few of the far- fair attendance of far niers from the ad- LIMP 1099- bred � joining country, who took a deep in rich, for 5W f t of P, hour t0ck, mere have commenced spring plowin Tabb, who was entaged with James e,�heenr'en are : slim m an unreserved auction sale of hiss len thy quite a -morrow. (Saturday,) and will - terest in the addresses, as a I Washington, and who left for Man'- residences bein a etc., to As spring opens up we ex. (fish . shortly move to the west. He will be ing) party from up the country to our discussion followed each. The after- tuba a fortnight ago, has, we are in- The rumor that missed in this neighborhood, and car- little village, when the much talk and noon meeting was called to order by formed, arrived safely and eectired President Strachan,and interesting act- . chased the flax ries away the esteem of All. long expectations will materialize. W. dresses were given by the following employment. only an election can SPRING. -Once more the season of Hill ot the job of drawing the milk to gentletnen:-"Corn Growing and Fill- I - I I the year has come when the farmers the Aolmesville cheese factory for the ing the Silo" by J. Gould, of Uxbridge; Harlock Londesbor - 1qW get that hustling move on, which is so summer. Quilting bees are the order 41Tbe Care and Planting of theOrebard" NOTES. -Mr John Reid, of Clinton, is - characteristic of them, and as this of the day now; Mrs Win. Maedel had by J Sheppard, Niagara; "The Man- , CATTLE. -Mr Hodgins, a butcher of, -nee of one last week, and Mrs Straughan had of isiting friends in Harlock this week, L,ndon township, has been purchase pt' - to the 6 in is a few weeks in adv ager;Ient flogs," by J. D. Hinchlev Mr Jas. Rapson has been very unfortu- ing and slaughtering a number of sheep a . reavement. the general rule, many farmers are one on Wednesday of this week. Miss Constance. In the evening Mr Gould, a earn of b "I 1.111. f general unprepared for the rush. Farm Flo Gledhill is at present on the sick . nate lately; after bu * t round here and shipping them to '. . �. , I . Miss Serena Fisher is somewhat gave a very interesting address on site- oung horses for $,21y0mLy had only place , from . ev I London. , �'/ hands being rather scarce has had the list. rd'6 ad- Brigham, on Friday, at t*p,., an ­� 1,.�, , .11 I ' , I . .. " , tendency to raise wages, consequen tly, better, although not able to be out. cessfu),dairyin,and Mr Sheppe Mn in his possession eight days when NOTES. -Mr Robt. Colt-, and wife proceed to Burns' Churc&ee.. ery. dress "Three Historical Days on Nia- , I a large 'number of farmers. will toil in the best one died. In spite of the un- took a trip cLn Wednesd%y to Clande- ,.,.. Cara River," stirred the patriotism ' more ardently, and thus save the es Wingham. pleasantness of the weather on Friday boys to attend it wedding ceremony. I . I the breasts of the listeners. The mus- Diglit lost, quite a number of our young Our harness ln,tker's business is im- - Bruceffeld.,., pause of hired help. . . JOHNSON VS COOK. -This is a case of ical partof theevenlog's entertainment people attended the house-warming NOTES. -Mise Ella Ross, Toronto. is . "t SCHOOL EQUIPMENT.- The- trustees local interest. E. L. Dickinson, on be- proving so much that he is seriously t '_r. was furnished by Misses Andrew and , "I � :.�. of S. S. No. 2 have recently made & halt of defendant, appealed from the Cook, Mr J. Wilson and Master Frank given by Mr Thos. Fairaervice, and ra' thinking of taking a partner. 1. he guest of Mr and Mrd W. Berry - - 1:� �� . .. I I , I . 1�1 I " me Staples, ports, pleasant time. Taffy ,parties THE NEW CHURCIL-The contract week. Mr Bobier, of Exeter, was in, i_,,i', valuable addition to the schoolhouse judgment of Justice Armour (who Cook. MasterfohnandJ& are in the order of events at. present. for building the Methodist ch this vicinity last week, soUcibi pat- � ., � j,_'k . church was ' 11:: Y i;,- n -1 9 11V911 I by lacing in new and improved School- tried the case in Goderich) in favor of two little boys not at in their teens, R. Shiels, general merchant, has order- let on Tuesday, Messrs Bachanuan & rons for his creamery. Miss V . , desks, which add greatly to the coma the plaintiff in anaction for dower in fif- delighted those present with several ad a first-class line of dry goods for the Rbynas, of Goderich, being the suc- who has been ill for some time, died �vl fort of the pupils as well as the inside' ty acres of land in the township of How- selections on the violin, The meeting this week; the funeral was on Wednes- ."�; springtrade. Spring has Surely come, cessful tenderers; their tender was less � X��. � appearance of the school, A teacher's ick, directing an assignment of dower, closed with "God Save the Queen." day; much symp.,M,th i for "Dad" Cole is around again after than $3500; they do all the work neces- ry is felt for the be- desk. was also purchased to correspond and assessing arrears at $68, with costs reeved friends. B R. Higgins the hen fruit. Mr Sberidan, of Wirig, ear except buying the brick ex- Ono was �:, pupils' desks. The trustees of action. The defence is that the . r. �,:?4 with the u I this week in Londaii and nto; _ . tam, in ',',, deserve credit for Purchasing such ex- plaintiff, the doweress under the will Auburn ham, called to see his son Willi cavating. Messrs Heywood & Pryor, C . while in Toronto he was the guest of . � , ", �d cellent school furniture. .1 of her late husband, is put to her elec- , J. NICHOLSON, manufacturer of and dealer Harlock on Tuesday. Miss Ample Price Clinton, will do the brickwork and 6,, tion between dower and the benefits in Light and Heavy Harness, (a specialty,) has returned to Seaforth, after spend- plasterinj�; they have the job of the his brother, Mr T. M. lliggln%barrils-c -',' I ! - - WILL REMAIN. -It was recently an Whips, Valises, Combs, Brushes, Robes an, in a week with Harlock friends. ter -at -law. The funeral of ,;,` is under the will, and has elected to take stonework also. Mr Steinhoff, Blytb, la r Ken- 1� nounced that B. Switzer had sold h' Horse Trimmings. . nard, which took place at Friday, �,,,:�".,'_)' under the will. ,P. Mabee (Stratford), ws the painting. . I � '��_�,i, farm and would give tip farming. This CHURCH NoTEs.-Rev. Mr Barton, THE NEW BRA GIVES THE ROME NE was largely attended, Rev. Dr. San- '_ t MOVERS.. -This 'week and for a few � .., - . - 1V was trueat the me. but the party for plaintiff, Dickinson and Aylea of Varna reached in the Methodist days more will be proverbial in the derson, who retired from the ministry _h for defendint. -Judgment re- ng . years ago, died in London on 11., , , `111 wort -rah ILI Psrabbath morning, taking Porters hill. ' ig ace or movinj 'some , - I 11 1, purchasing failed to put up the money, served. chu 11 Rev. Mr , I h ry of this pl F, 4. Mr March 19; he was the fatherof Mrs B. ,� .., � I and Mr Switzer withdrew the farm his text from John 15, 16. CORRECTION. - We stated in o Luxton Hill hits moved from the hotel I. ,I;, .(, from market, although he had several NOTES.- MISS Winne can McDon- Higley reached in St. Mark's church our Higgins, and grandfather of the ' �, , other good offers for the place, find old has returned from a visit to her Sunday evening, preaching from lCor. budget last week that Mr John Pick- to the house of the late Mrs Mountain. - ' � I will remain here. Mr, Switzer's many sister, Mrs (Dr) McLellan, of Kintail. 6,10-20. The worth League met on and Jr., had left on the 12th inst. for Mr Thos. Hill has taken possession of HiggLug. who visited.b re winter. friends are pleasedito know that he will Mrs (Dr) McLennan, of Kintail, is the Tuesday eveningi Mr U.' L. Sturdy Galt, where he was entering the dry thebotel. Mr W. Brigham has moAwd -Mr Andrew I , here last week still remain a resident of the township, ve having charge of the meeting. roods louginesm. But we find that he from the village to the Bar kwell farm for Michigan, to attand- the funeral of - -, 2 of Mrs J. L. tins aw. am VISITORS. -Mr S. J. McCullagh paid ay and Mr Clowe, of Teeswater, Id not leave on that date, but started house that he recently purchased. Mr his cousin. Atr Allan, of Stratford, -� friends in Ashfield a flying visit last sent Sunday last in town, John NOTES.-MiSS Yungbltitt, of Chicago, for Galt on Wednesday of this week, Thos. W. Robertson will move into agent for the Great Western Life In - is the guest of her sister, Mrs G. Lemp, where he enters a Gents' Furnishing the Brigham house. Mrs Howson goes surance Co., who was here for a few week. Mrs L.Scot.t and daughter,Miss ennedy was visiting in Brussels last at resent. Miss Osbaldeston, Holmes- store in partnership with his brother- into the house left byMr Robertson, days looking after the welfare of the Clara, of Clinton, -were renewing old week. Harry Baker spent part of last villa, was visiting Mrs C. A. Howson and Mr Jo4. he Coutoatny, left on Wednesday for To acquaintances on the Huron road and week in Brussels. D. M. Jermyn, of in-law, Mr Chas, Johnston. John will Rileyy moves into ionto, taking with him a carload o ., . last week. Mr D. E. Munroe paid a be much missed in the community, as- house left by Mr Howson. 7th con., the latter partof last and the Wiarton, Grand Master of Ontario flying visit to Toronto last week. Mr clover seed and dressed hogs. Mr Ry- " ,. , first of this week. Miss Jennie John- West L. O. L., and Conservative can- J. Hickingbottom is improving a little: pecially by the fair sex, with whom he From an occasional correspondent an; ,-EpiRcopal clergyman of Durham, - � I .. Stan, whoa pent acouple of weeks didate in the recent elections for is a general favorite, but we wish him TRAVELLERS. -Mr Robert Miilin left waste guest of Mr and Mrs Marks, of I I North Bruce, is a brother of Jaber Carrie is improving very slowly. Mr success and prosperity in his new de- here on Tuesday for Victoria, B. 0. the post office. Mr Hart.,,sr., received' ­ . li der the arental roof, Huron road, has G. Whitney is laid. up again with parture. Mr Alfred Colloson left on Thursday returned her duties in town. MrL. of Bluevale. A R. McDonald rheumatism. Mr C nmill hada the Bad tidings last Friday of the death Tebbutt spent last Sabbath in vicinity T.ydnfiamily left on Tuesday to live in wood bee last week. The neighbors NOTES, -MISS Clark, of Dungannon, for Vancouver. B. O., being ticketed of his sister in Woodstock. Mr John of Taylor's Corner;we are sorry to state Manitoba. Win. Sutherland was An made it wood bee for ,Mr J. Hicking- has been visiting friends in the nei h through by Mr Jeffrey at the station; .Thom son, Kippen,. was the guest of I . Teeswaterl on Sunday, E. 0. Clarke W11r_ J. Emigh, of Blyth, accompanied him. B. R. Thompson, on Sunday. Miss B. Mc- that Lou will not .be in our midst this bottom; there were about fifteen SAWS borhood the last few weeks. Mr . t make an and Frank Shore were ip Teeswater NOTHS.-Mr J. Snell was in W' d, on, spent Sun I , Yin visit ag- Donal day at her I , , year, but we expect he willgoing. Mr R. Sprung, wife and daugh-. ry Moore, of Gorrie, paid a fl i Stevens. �%:� occasional trip up this way however. on Sund� in. Sheridan left for tarleftfor their home in Manitoba to friends here last week. gDavid ham this week.,&Jos. ens. left for home. 'Mi6§ C. McLarerr is visiting in . I , ty Stayner; he has been visiting friends Toronto. John McKenzie's sale . A SA15 BEREAVEMENT. -The furnace Manitob �n Wm. J. T. Sander- last Tuesday. The water has washed Cox has got his dam repaired and- the in this locality for Some time. Henry -11 "." �-,,�'!, of affliction through which Mr and son, of the Dominion bakery, has gur- art of the pier fk from under the iron mill running in full blast once more. as 0 mi at held on Wednesday; he has moved 1 i I afte, of the qaitland chased a new horse from !1a - ut- Eridge; it is getting unsafe. Mr John Clark, con. 1, is very ill with andJ . um ng aft for their home to the village; we are glad th havehim Mrs Jas. Laithw It in the west on Wednesday. We areMurdock con., have been called to pass,is severe ton. Win. Scott has sold is horse, liver complaint. Miss Maggie Me- leased to learn that Thos. Cole and for a citizen. Robt. , who � �4 .�, If'. I . buggy and outfit to Mr Sanderson, of Pha�ll is laid tip with neuralgia. Mrs had his collar bone broken, is improv- I "'. indeed, and calls for more than human Teeswater. A Scotch social will be Nile. Wallat,e Jackson and party arrived On Wednesday evening Rev. - -, 'O endure. A comparatively held in the Presbyterian Church, and CHURCH NOTES. -La, David Lindsay is recovering nicely . in Thomas Wilson gave a lecture on the " .", 4 power ''o ago they were called upon at Sabbath Jno, from the operation performed last safe at their destination, and were well Th� . I P with their and the accom- life of Dr. Paton of the Hebrides; he Scotch refreshments will be served Tiffin took charge of the prayer-maet. Saturday, Miss Mary Lindsay is Im. to mourn the loss of a son who died in and Scotch music indulged in. Stan- in in the morning, and in the even- proving though very slo modal ion they had on their wa i to had 74 lime 4lit views; the vieWO:,to., . . it. . w"Y. Owing thew,,t. Mr J, Grainger spent& ew der. I Californiajust ache was entering man's ley Jones, of Walkerton, is via Ing in storm last Friday after- , ethet, with is excellent ad&egs ' s*' X, I " ing Rw Mr Millyard filled the Pulpit. to the rain sto Mespre , - 1. �.. I .:�. . , ­ , . •, estate.. One month ago their youngest town. Sidewalk contractor Graham UAYS in Denfield this week. fighted the large audience. . , son died of scarlet fever, just as he too At, the Epwortli Leaguelmeeting this noon Mr J. Marquis did not get as Cantelon & Cook are pressing ho, . I i " ,I I. I was In town this week. Wm. Drum- eek a report of Lite Convention at much wood cut at the bee as he would 'Y . I was developing into manhood, and ap, ays in Blyth I w . around here at present. � � - -4, � 4A'i4--,?�.,.. , mond spent a couple of d ClitIL011 Was given by the President, otherwise have had,!though the storm I , promTuesday spent Sunday last with his son, mayor Miss Etta McIllwain. Next Thursday - I lb,%rpe - . I I , of this week another son, Wm. Lionel, S I . ise before him. And on I -A-F e -ah parently hada life of uqefulness And this week. Mr Morton, of Brarppton, i A. P. Sheppard, and the Secretar3, did not prevent &,good time at night- "" � . i . 00 ' r , Morton. Geo. Sadler. of Ingham, evening the meeting will be in the NOTES. -Mr Walter Allin left for aged 23 years, succumbed to a short At- left for the ,Northwest on Tpesday. I . � , , tack of scarlet fever. "On Tuesday of bands of the missionary society. Cot- Morris the west on Monday last; we wish him , I . last week he was in town a Mr Stauffer has a situation Strat- {age prayer meeting 'is to be held at . good luck. Mr J. Allin, who broke his I , I , �f '. and attended ford• J. Parker spent Sunday at Sun- the home of R. Morpow, Sr. on Thurs- WEDDED. -Fully 75 guests assem- reg 9, few weeks aTo, is doing as well . . , 11 I � the District Convention, and on Wed- me of Richard Cardiff, qg,La, .:6 0 1��. . I shine. Miss Coventry, of Toronto, is day night. Next Shlobath Y.E. J. Mill- bled at the ho as can be expecte , but "I not bei able , nesday complained of feeling unwell visiting the parental home here. Miss yard will preach at this appointment 4th line, Morris, on Wednesday even- Looks just, the qatile as a Stale , I and went to bed. A doctor was Sum. to work yet for a while. , Nixon entertained a few friends on loth morning and evening. ing, to witness the marriage of Peter one until it ih`6p�isned Ili I I ; - WEDDING. -Mr Sandy Maedd and M 04 "' moned who gave him every possible Monday evening, before• leavinp;, for Stewart, of"Langdon, North Dakota, Miss Clara Fisher were united in *ad- different. ITIs the II.-ISIM-016 ,�vlfh attention, and for it time had hopes of Manitoba. Bert Lediet left on ties- NOTES. -Wood bees are the order of formerly of this locality, and, Miss lock on Thursday evening, March 10th, Canned Goods. If your grocer 11 � , - day for the Northwest. Dan McKen. Mary Lowe, sister of the hostess. At is not oareful, in buying, he ig his ree8very, brit on Sunday and r4on the day, one being held nearly every day he kept get.tingiveaker,and suffer- zie left for British Columbia on Tues. day the past week. Mrs R. McIlwain ra.30 o'clock Rev John Rome, B. A., of by Rev. E Olivant. Mr R. Ross and likely to get something darelesj�* - ad considerably until death relieved day. Turnberry Agricultural Society entertained a few of her friends Man- Brussels arrived 'and performed the ise R. Stevens acted as groomsman ly t a their - th�ftoj, him. He was a member of the Metho- and bridesmaid respectively. Wewish IS. up .T. ,,an have arranged for an excursion to the day evening, when a most enjoyable ceremony. Mrs George Thompson. of them much joy. . tro buy nothing. b44*; ' r I dist church acid lived a life in every re- Model Farm on June 20. 4The Baseball time wa&s ant by those present. J-10- Brussels, played the wedding march. , what we're sure is all right, AWA , apect beyond reproach; at young man F a true -nob on1V in "t ,,, and Football boys meet to-pikht in the J- Millyari,A. P. Sheppard and Miss The bride was neatly attired in a steel Leeburn. I "' . . hevery cod E. Merilwain attended the R. L. and girey calico dress, trimmed with lace, 1 this who identified himself wit Council Chardber to Arfange -for the ,canned. goods, but of fobag" movement and was universally lited.. celebration of the 24th- of May. Geo. S. S. Convention hold in Clinton, and and carried a boquet of roses and car- NOTES. -Mr William Stewart re- cannot Afford to forget. tkiii, ' r . he was the last boy at home, another Saddler emigrated weetwardthi•s week. report a good time. Miss Nellie Ste- nations. Before leaving the supper turned to his home in Dakota, after a I fa'.1ti. Your health' dbpoiw largely , 11_i�,� Navin g a farm of his own on the Huron Watson & Geddes, nf Belgrave, ship- *art has been spending a few weeks table the health of the bride was pro- stay of four months with his parents qua on what you ij&J, I I ­ . .1 road, and his death following that of ad a car of roller toe 9 on Monday. visiting friends at Dungannon and vi- tee V Mr here. Mr William Potter is visiting ity of this dependo- I&rggy , '' I I hits brother, Elvin, so speedily, is a be- cinity. The semi-annu�l uniform oaa� In a felicitous speech by Re , .11 I I Sandy Ca ron left for Brandon on pro. who voiced the regret that his cousins here. Miss Edith Horton on your Grocer. ave,ment so unexpected as to awaken . 'nations are being held Sheppardton . re Tuesday. iss McKenzie, of Bruce- motion examinations many western men took some of our visited her cousins in ., I I I I " I the most profound regret. We voice field, is the guest of Mrs J. R. Mun- Thursday and Friday of this Week at most estimable youfig ladies out to this week. The Sacrament of the Just now we are off4ing 4 O" , ! 4� the sentiment of the entire community show. Button & Fessant ship of Baking Powdef Put " fl p a,a & S. S. No. 1. West Wawa,nosh. How those far away homes of theirs. The Lord's Supper will be administered In when we say that few deaths have car of furniture to Calgary, V,e car3 of about Will on Sunday night? - Mr T. rom made on an appropriate feply4 the Presbyterian Church here on gab- in Pint Jugs. I lb. of , wi�. � .•1,1 V�"� - a 11 , , I 0 caused such a feeling of renp6nsive roller blocks to Liverpool; the Union Johnston spent Sunday at the home 1;mong the guests from a distance bath next at 0.30 a.m.; preparatory Powder and the Jug only, -%k;j;-, ' �-.n , - t,hy as this, and although no factory shipped one car to Vancouver of Chas., Stewart. � were: Mise Kkte Stewart and Thos. service will be held on Friday morn- quality guaranteed; just *IW -A** . "' =or actions can fill in otbe void an Stewart Stratford; Miss Kate McTav- 80&m. TheW.F.M.S.beld ' I ar price of a pound of: vov� .*. and othertoSt. Catharines; Bell OBsTnBPOUOUS.-Quite a commotionlinton; Mri � ng I . 3 R. Malcolm, Xin- i Tar alone. . .� that his death has .caused, his beart• Son, one car to Toronto and another was caused 'Saturday morning by the is , Of the=thly meeting at the home of 11 I . 4 broken parents can realize in a meas- to Montreal. W. Mitchell has gone to actions of a certain bovine, riven by raisins; iss K. McEwen, ' re John Horton last week at which . Henson; 4'r's' M � ore the truth�dttfraiie words Brandon. Larry Tracy left for Man!- Messrs McIntyre. The animal be- -, tewAlitt, ingham., P andn'. they did some sewing; the Indiana I ' And often for each other flows . , y8in in the Nortl — . � . . I I � , _ toba, on Tuesday. Wm, Cleg%shipped came unmanageable, but when she � Art spen A few da Itiratford, hwest. fie a rintriber of :. ,, The sympathizing tear." 11 art left for their home in Dakota, the C. E. Society Pant.& pleass6btd1fA. ! Litt from WIbgham and elgrave saw the citizens turning out in 4(s(� .' ... co-- , lvw#�, - , - He tatrio an Inatirittico of 61000 In the � I - - � I , ­ the Big at, of Pott Albert 11 .. ORO , , , I were grT weak. fbroo, With dabs, rails, etc., she con- . time with th .., - , this , - , , so.:.*- V/ ,) CdfifetOtldn Life. The remains we I . NE.Ws ,scutes to be driven 1�ast, the corner. tog NEW ERA. 01VAS Vitt liouth NEWS Soblety-on Ighti . paid ... i tot kud tf� ­ , , J iralt NEW BUA.4G%V98 TIAM ROME . . . 1. . I ­ - - ldtepk�d- Ye'Stord4Y afternoon... . I . I - I 1. � 11 . r % � .1 , I " I 11, ., I . I .� _. I � ." , ., .. I I I ., , , , � I Fa � " � . I . I I 11 I � I I ,. ,� � � '. I I . Y :, I �, I I I . I . � I . - �. I I �.. I I.. 11 . I I ti I I I , � I I I 11 I , 1 . , t�, - ,. , .. . I I � . I } � L . 1. : I I � . �! - . ­ . . .1 I ( "I .1 I , , .. . � . � i• ./��, I . � . 0 I t .1 ! I I - .- L__ .1 , crowds all the Home News in its space possible; we paoik� our news close. Compare the NF4W RRA with any County paper... , . I . I .. T7 7 -1 " . CIT -41N I 0_1k_ ­ .. . � - I .. I . .., I .. I I I 1. ­ . . 11 " . ­ I I . Prices Do I 11 I The Talkingf, . . . this week, and while you win ., Aga _ . . themon 01-ritl 1-0 to -air. It. ! I .. . .wort your while to come our way I . -1 yet w would not Ave you mlortit. - erstan us Y thinhing that $bte that , I I I ROBERT HOLMES, Editor and Proprietor. CLINTON, ONT., MARCH 25 1898 $1 a year In advance 01.50 when not so paid price is the chief advantage we give . .. .. . _ you. It is - Advantage certaialyt 9 I , I but n ty is our great drawing __ ..rdToa'r'cbief inducement for you . Blyth. to buy from us. A poor drug or An I I I Tuckeramitb , West Wawanosh unreliable medicine we will not of. . .. I .&IROIJIN-T) T111E IYUB * FOR TUB WEST. -The following per- fer you at any price, good goods at I I What wide-awake and reliable correspondents find worthy of recording for publication PASTORATE. -We are glad to wel- RENTED FOR'99.-Edward Jones has sons left the past week for the 94'est reasonable prices you will however come back our pastor, Mr Findlay; be leased for 1899 from Hugh Moreland, and the coast:-Jas.Emigh, A.Colloson, always et. The following have Goderich TownshlP Bayfield is looking and feeling much better, of Nile, his farm on 3rd con., at pres. for Vam both etbeg inducements of quality . Labe, B. 0,; John Brooks for . and it is more encouraging. co have ant tenanted by Witt. Robettson. Shoal L " Man., Wirt. McCullough ILL. -On. Sunday last Gabriel El- MUNICIPAL OASE.-A case *Of cos- him in our to keep his army in battle . for Mooaomin,Man. and price: liott was taken quite ill, necessitating siderable interest to the people of this array. We had a good sermon last MARRIED.- Miss Elizabeth Scrim- the services of a doctor week, found in Matt, 13, NOTES. -Misses Hardy and Gidley,of Sarsa arilla We,are glad village will come up for examination and it is for thp , I geou�, who left here a week ago, was e to know that he is much better, and is before Judge Masson this week. It is hoped that, all would take home some married at her slaters, Mrs Samuel Exeter, were visitors at the home of blood, regular $1 size for . . ,,F .111. 1. I out of danger. that of Burns vs. Erwin, being a suit good. If we would all be good bearers Oaks, of Nin a, Man., to Mr Thomas Mr S. H. Gidley the past week. Rev. 750. 1 C I .. I 1, Ili . entered by the late reeve against the it would be better for us and a great Town. a wealthy rancher. of Dakota. Rigsby was in London on Wednesday. , .. .. IMPROVEMENT.-Xr B. Packwood Is . I .- 0" making preparations to place a stone - present reeve, on the ground of im- help to the pastor. Miss Scrimgeour has the beat wishes Reeve Wilford was on the sick list the Emulsion Good LiVer OR, I I ." . .1 .. foundation under his barn and other- perfect property qualiflention. M. O. FAREWELL SuPpEn.-A fruit sup- of her many friends here for her f u- week, D. D. Crittenden was in ("Perfect' 1) in I . '�ae - regular 50c Size for 35o. linston,appeare for Burns, and W. Zi.n is, on Sunday. Mrs M.H.Ham I I . ,- wise improve it the coming summer; I per was held at the home of Mr Frank ture happiness. , a Proudfoot, for Erwin. present in Galt and Toronto Ben is bound to be up-to-date. Crich, in honor of James Watters, be- HIRED HELPS. -John Thompson is visiting friends. Beef, Iron and Wine FIRE. -At' noon on Wednesday of DEATH. -We regret to announce the fore his departure to the west. The an ening in 0 , I , i death of Mrs Jas. Whitten, which oc- . ,%Eaged with J. J. .Washington for CHURCH NOTES.- The re -op i a good strengthening tonic for last week fire totally destroyed the supper consisted of confectionery of eig t months for 0120 Morgan Jones I women children and invalids, Hanley curred on Saturday, as the result of 11 sorts, such as oranges, bananas etc- is employed with Joe. Clifton for seven the basement of the Methodist church, regular $1 size for 75c. house and contents of Mr Ran a on Monday evening, was a gra I Cantelon. The cause of the fire Is un- cancer. Deceased was one of the old. Among those present were many of months, at $17 per month. John cees, both as rega, a audience and in known, but supposed to,be a defective est and most respected residents of the his friends from Clinton, and also a Somerville is to work for James Gir- the financial way; proceeds $31. The Quinine, Wine and Iron village, haying lived here a good many chimney. Loss partly covered by in great many from this part. The even- Yin, at 016 per month. -James Holmes a good tonic for anyone, large �­ I years. She was in the neighborhood ing was spent as pleasantly as it was istoworkwith John Mille, for eight memorial service in connection with bottle 50c. . ,d, under, . -- surance. , of So years of age and was a member possible to make it. And it is hoped months at $12.50 per month. Robert the late Miss 'Francis Willard, I NOTES. -Miss Eva Cooper, of Olin- the auspicef4 of the W.C.T.U., was held Blood Building Iron Pills 1. of the Presbyterian church. that by this, Mr Watters will carry West is engaged with Alex. McCabe . on, Sited last week at her uncle's with im sweet recollections of for a month. Ed. Jones works for in the Methodist church on Tuesday I the beat system builder, 5 boxes, 11 I a . k1 So pills to a box, for �1. LL �� Mr 'I Cooper. Miss E. Switzer Benmiller I times spent in these parts. Hugh Girvin for this season, for 618 evening, when essays and papers were �, ?1'1�'17 . . 66 _. ` has taken a position in Clinton. The Owing to the � Geot a Ruttledge has read by the following persons. Hat- ALLEN & WILSON . .'i'ij children of Mr J. Deeves, Jr., are on . NOTES. -Many of the farmers have per month. 1. Inclemency of the weather last Friday Sum- hired with Robt. Tlunkett for the Life and Character" by Miss Edna Cur. the sick list. The Rev. Mr Parke, of It! already hired their men for the tis, "Her Work" by Mr D. D. Critten- N Clinton, will conduct sacramental ser- night, there was no meeting. The mer. Spring is here and rather and- summer. den, "Her Last Hours" by Miss Emeiia I Graduate Druggists & Opticians, � "I next Sab- ort of the E. L. convention was to denly and plows are on the go, though PERSONAL.-MiSs Bertha Cunning- Watson, followed by an address from __:j ' vices in Middleton's Church port been given, therefore we are ,,let its were running hardly than t�VO ham, who was visiting friends here- Rev. Walter Rigsby. The Presbyter- "., _ 'I .,�:i: bath. looking forward to next Friday night weeks ago. Everybody is expected to about recently, returned to Goderich ion and Methodist choirs combined, Clinton.I I 11 IMPROVING. -For some time the 1611�� - .. - forigood, lively and interesting re- be present at Mr Geo. Watters' on ag%in. Mrs Thos. King, of Ingersoll, furnished the musiefor theevening; ft1W*1&4P*4V*4b411W '- wife of Mr David Lindsay, of the Lake portij, which will be given by the date- Monday afternoon next, when all the has returned home after a week's So- Mrs W. Rigsby, Pres.of the W.O.T.U., 111� shore, has been in delicate and declin- gates,Mr A. Allin and Miss A. Fergu- things that they cannot take with jWr,n a the parental abode. John occupied the chair. Stanley - ��,,�� . ­ '.. , . .... pro- Mr J. E. , I t (From an oeossional'.correspondent.) in health Last week she underwent erybody come, a good and p them will be disposed of. Washington, of Godericb, is visiting1, v f. NOTES. -Mr Waldron, London road, an operation at the hands of several fitable time is -anticipate . Next week Ball is on the sick list, Mr Whitfield ..'- his son, Joseph, at present. Miss . * . .. kudiness ex I ." - -�,� , medical an, and is now improving, in the topic, "Christian Living," will be Crich has moved to the Fowler farm Maud Mills has arrived home from a NOTES.-Chlef Davis is away North, - : better than , owe . .1.1 fact,she is an she given y Miss C. Snyder. and rumor says that he is after th cows considerably be which he purchased last fall. Mr I. lengthy stay with Blyth friends. Miss has been for a good while, and there ir, TEMPLARS.-The Benmiller Sons of Orich has moved to the farm lately Robinson, of St. Augustine, was the scalp of an Indian doctor, further every prospect of her complete re- Temperance and the Benmiller Orches- occupied by his brother. Mrs J. G. guest of her sister, Mrs John Mills last velopments later on. J. Metcalf, covery. tra met at Mr Jas. Long's last Friday'Crich has been visiting at her home at week, Mr and Mrs Wesley Pattison, popular Dinsley St.grocer, will re . a business to Dr.0arder's buildi ENTERTAINMENT. -- The entertain- nigh",; the object was to give a surprise Winchelsea. Mr Chas. Carnolian, of of East Wawanosh, were guests of the I ment which was to\have been given on to Master Oliver, who is going out Sarnia, paid a flying Visit to friends in the lady's parents recently. Main street in a few weeks, the evening of March loth; but which west this week. A very pleasant ev- this part. Mrs H. -Dunsmote, of To- have a bet -ter location and more was postponed on account of the incle-, ening was spent in music, games, etc.; ronto, visited her mother, Mrs R. BRIEFS, -James Boyle will move to Tuesday night was intensely d ment weather, is now billed for Mon- music being the chief feature of the Johns this week. Mr A. T. Cooper, of to the farm belonging to Mrs Red- some belated pedestrians had t da evening, March 28th. The rain , evening. Oliver has been for some Clinton, will address the League next mond, of Westfield, and recently oc- a lantern to enable them t . . cit by William McCarty. Joseph •*way home. Chicken thi wirl be f ut nished by Victoria XtrolToir, time a member of the Temperance Sunday evening. , I Clifton lost a Valuable young horse work in the neighborhood and ever person may rely on enjo, i v YIng lodge here, and was also a member of last week, from the effects of a kick. losses are reported. Mr J. themselves for an evening by being in the orchestra. We regret his depar- attendance. Cure, especially since we learn that if V,onstante James Finnigan has reason to rejoice 'Mrs McIlveen surprised and be glad at present, there having friends by taking each oche SALE -In our item last week concern- he is pleased with the country he will EAST HURON FARMERS INSTITUTE.- come to his home a little lady WhOl we and for worse, on Wednes ing the purchase of the Ferris farm by there. Avery successful meeting of the East presume will remain for some time. some of the boys gave ta that enterprising farmer, J.Trewartba, NOTES. -Those who are suffering Huron Farmers' Institute was held in Ilenry Wilson filled an extensive con- charivari. Uncle Com the price Was given as 03,300. It should from scarlet fever, we are glad to say, Constance on Thursday. There was a . tract with Armstrong B extensive of God,- forth in Industry have read 63,400. Mr Ferris will have are all improving. A few of the far- fair attendance of far niers from the ad- LIMP 1099- bred � joining country, who took a deep in rich, for 5W f t of P, hour t0ck, mere have commenced spring plowin Tabb, who was entaged with James e,�heenr'en are : slim m an unreserved auction sale of hiss len thy quite a -morrow. (Saturday,) and will - terest in the addresses, as a I Washington, and who left for Man'- residences bein a etc., to As spring opens up we ex. (fish . shortly move to the west. He will be ing) party from up the country to our discussion followed each. The after- tuba a fortnight ago, has, we are in- The rumor that missed in this neighborhood, and car- little village, when the much talk and noon meeting was called to order by formed, arrived safely and eectired President Strachan,and interesting act- . chased the flax ries away the esteem of All. long expectations will materialize. W. dresses were given by the following employment. only an election can SPRING. -Once more the season of Hill ot the job of drawing the milk to gentletnen:-"Corn Growing and Fill- I - I I the year has come when the farmers the Aolmesville cheese factory for the ing the Silo" by J. Gould, of Uxbridge; Harlock Londesbor - 1qW get that hustling move on, which is so summer. Quilting bees are the order 41Tbe Care and Planting of theOrebard" NOTES. -Mr John Reid, of Clinton, is - characteristic of them, and as this of the day now; Mrs Win. Maedel had by J Sheppard, Niagara; "The Man- , CATTLE. -Mr Hodgins, a butcher of, -nee of one last week, and Mrs Straughan had of isiting friends in Harlock this week, L,ndon township, has been purchase pt' - to the 6 in is a few weeks in adv ager;Ient flogs," by J. D. Hinchlev Mr Jas. Rapson has been very unfortu- ing and slaughtering a number of sheep a . reavement. the general rule, many farmers are one on Wednesday of this week. Miss Constance. In the evening Mr Gould, a earn of b "I 1.111. f general unprepared for the rush. Farm Flo Gledhill is at present on the sick . nate lately; after bu * t round here and shipping them to '. . �. , I . Miss Serena Fisher is somewhat gave a very interesting address on site- oung horses for $,21y0mLy had only place , from . ev I London. , �'/ hands being rather scarce has had the list. rd'6 ad- Brigham, on Friday, at t*p,., an ­� 1,.�, , .11 I ' , I . .. " , tendency to raise wages, consequen tly, better, although not able to be out. cessfu),dairyin,and Mr Sheppe Mn in his possession eight days when NOTES. -Mr Robt. Colt-, and wife proceed to Burns' Churc&ee.. ery. dress "Three Historical Days on Nia- , I a large 'number of farmers. will toil in the best one died. In spite of the un- took a trip cLn Wednesd%y to Clande- ,.,.. Cara River," stirred the patriotism ' more ardently, and thus save the es Wingham. pleasantness of the weather on Friday boys to attend it wedding ceremony. I . I the breasts of the listeners. The mus- Diglit lost, quite a number of our young Our harness ln,tker's business is im- - Bruceffeld.,., pause of hired help. . . JOHNSON VS COOK. -This is a case of ical partof theevenlog's entertainment people attended the house-warming NOTES. -Mise Ella Ross, Toronto. is . "t SCHOOL EQUIPMENT.- The- trustees local interest. E. L. Dickinson, on be- proving so much that he is seriously t '_r. was furnished by Misses Andrew and , "I � :.�. of S. S. No. 2 have recently made & halt of defendant, appealed from the Cook, Mr J. Wilson and Master Frank given by Mr Thos. Fairaervice, and ra' thinking of taking a partner. 1. he guest of Mr and Mrd W. Berry - - 1:� �� . .. I I , I . 1�1 I " me Staples, ports, pleasant time. Taffy ,parties THE NEW CHURCIL-The contract week. Mr Bobier, of Exeter, was in, i_,,i', valuable addition to the schoolhouse judgment of Justice Armour (who Cook. MasterfohnandJ& are in the order of events at. present. for building the Methodist ch this vicinity last week, soUcibi pat- � ., � j,_'k . church was ' 11:: Y i;,- n -1 9 11V911 I by lacing in new and improved School- tried the case in Goderich) in favor of two little boys not at in their teens, R. Shiels, general merchant, has order- let on Tuesday, Messrs Bachanuan & rons for his creamery. Miss V . , desks, which add greatly to the coma the plaintiff in anaction for dower in fif- delighted those present with several ad a first-class line of dry goods for the Rbynas, of Goderich, being the suc- who has been ill for some time, died �vl fort of the pupils as well as the inside' ty acres of land in the township of How- selections on the violin, The meeting this week; the funeral was on Wednes- ."�; springtrade. Spring has Surely come, cessful tenderers; their tender was less � X��. � appearance of the school, A teacher's ick, directing an assignment of dower, closed with "God Save the Queen." day; much symp.,M,th i for "Dad" Cole is around again after than $3500; they do all the work neces- ry is felt for the be- desk. was also purchased to correspond and assessing arrears at $68, with costs reeved friends. B R. Higgins the hen fruit. Mr Sberidan, of Wirig, ear except buying the brick ex- Ono was �:, pupils' desks. The trustees of action. The defence is that the . r. �,:?4 with the u I this week in Londaii and nto; _ . tam, in ',',, deserve credit for Purchasing such ex- plaintiff, the doweress under the will Auburn ham, called to see his son Willi cavating. Messrs Heywood & Pryor, C . while in Toronto he was the guest of . � , ", �d cellent school furniture. .1 of her late husband, is put to her elec- , J. NICHOLSON, manufacturer of and dealer Harlock on Tuesday. Miss Ample Price Clinton, will do the brickwork and 6,, tion between dower and the benefits in Light and Heavy Harness, (a specialty,) has returned to Seaforth, after spend- plasterinj�; they have the job of the his brother, Mr T. M. lliggln%barrils-c -',' I ! - - WILL REMAIN. -It was recently an Whips, Valises, Combs, Brushes, Robes an, in a week with Harlock friends. ter -at -law. The funeral of ,;,` is under the will, and has elected to take stonework also. Mr Steinhoff, Blytb, la r Ken- 1� nounced that B. Switzer had sold h' Horse Trimmings. . nard, which took place at Friday, �,,,:�".,'_)' under the will. ,P. Mabee (Stratford), ws the painting. . I � '��_�,i, farm and would give tip farming. This CHURCH NoTEs.-Rev. Mr Barton, THE NEW BRA GIVES THE ROME NE was largely attended, Rev. Dr. San- '_ t MOVERS.. -This 'week and for a few � .., - . - 1V was trueat the me. but the party for plaintiff, Dickinson and Aylea of Varna reached in the Methodist days more will be proverbial in the derson, who retired from the ministry _h for defendint. -Judgment re- ng . years ago, died in London on 11., , , `111 wort -rah ILI Psrabbath morning, taking Porters hill. ' ig ace or movinj 'some , - I 11 1, purchasing failed to put up the money, served. chu 11 Rev. Mr , I h ry of this pl F, 4. Mr March 19; he was the fatherof Mrs B. ,� .., � I and Mr Switzer withdrew the farm his text from John 15, 16. CORRECTION. - We stated in o Luxton Hill hits moved from the hotel I. ,I;, .(, from market, although he had several NOTES.- MISS Winne can McDon- Higley reached in St. Mark's church our Higgins, and grandfather of the ' �, , other good offers for the place, find old has returned from a visit to her Sunday evening, preaching from lCor. budget last week that Mr John Pick- to the house of the late Mrs Mountain. - ' � I will remain here. Mr, Switzer's many sister, Mrs (Dr) McLellan, of Kintail. 6,10-20. The worth League met on and Jr., had left on the 12th inst. for Mr Thos. Hill has taken possession of HiggLug. who visited.b re winter. friends are pleasedito know that he will Mrs (Dr) McLennan, of Kintail, is the Tuesday eveningi Mr U.' L. Sturdy Galt, where he was entering the dry thebotel. Mr W. Brigham has moAwd -Mr Andrew I , here last week still remain a resident of the township, ve having charge of the meeting. roods louginesm. But we find that he from the village to the Bar kwell farm for Michigan, to attand- the funeral of - -, 2 of Mrs J. L. tins aw. am VISITORS. -Mr S. J. McCullagh paid ay and Mr Clowe, of Teeswater, Id not leave on that date, but started house that he recently purchased. Mr his cousin. Atr Allan, of Stratford, -� friends in Ashfield a flying visit last sent Sunday last in town, John NOTES.-MiSS Yungbltitt, of Chicago, for Galt on Wednesday of this week, Thos. W. Robertson will move into agent for the Great Western Life In - is the guest of her sister, Mrs G. Lemp, where he enters a Gents' Furnishing the Brigham house. Mrs Howson goes surance Co., who was here for a few week. Mrs L.Scot.t and daughter,Miss ennedy was visiting in Brussels last at resent. Miss Osbaldeston, Holmes- store in partnership with his brother- into the house left byMr Robertson, days looking after the welfare of the Clara, of Clinton, -were renewing old week. Harry Baker spent part of last villa, was visiting Mrs C. A. Howson and Mr Jo4. he Coutoatny, left on Wednesday for To acquaintances on the Huron road and week in Brussels. D. M. Jermyn, of in-law, Mr Chas, Johnston. John will Rileyy moves into ionto, taking with him a carload o ., . last week. Mr D. E. Munroe paid a be much missed in the community, as- house left by Mr Howson. 7th con., the latter partof last and the Wiarton, Grand Master of Ontario flying visit to Toronto last week. Mr clover seed and dressed hogs. Mr Ry- " ,. , first of this week. Miss Jennie John- West L. O. L., and Conservative can- J. Hickingbottom is improving a little: pecially by the fair sex, with whom he From an occasional correspondent an; ,-EpiRcopal clergyman of Durham, - � I .. Stan, whoa pent acouple of weeks didate in the recent elections for is a general favorite, but we wish him TRAVELLERS. -Mr Robert Miilin left waste guest of Mr and Mrs Marks, of I I North Bruce, is a brother of Jaber Carrie is improving very slowly. Mr success and prosperity in his new de- here on Tuesday for Victoria, B. 0. the post office. Mr Hart.,,sr., received' ­ . li der the arental roof, Huron road, has G. Whitney is laid. up again with parture. Mr Alfred Colloson left on Thursday returned her duties in town. MrL. of Bluevale. A R. McDonald rheumatism. Mr C nmill hada the Bad tidings last Friday of the death Tebbutt spent last Sabbath in vicinity T.ydnfiamily left on Tuesday to live in wood bee last week. The neighbors NOTES, -MISS Clark, of Dungannon, for Vancouver. B. O., being ticketed of his sister in Woodstock. Mr John of Taylor's Corner;we are sorry to state Manitoba. Win. Sutherland was An made it wood bee for ,Mr J. Hicking- has been visiting friends in the nei h through by Mr Jeffrey at the station; .Thom son, Kippen,. was the guest of I . Teeswaterl on Sunday, E. 0. Clarke W11r_ J. Emigh, of Blyth, accompanied him. B. R. Thompson, on Sunday. Miss B. Mc- that Lou will not .be in our midst this bottom; there were about fifteen SAWS borhood the last few weeks. Mr . t make an and Frank Shore were ip Teeswater NOTHS.-Mr J. Snell was in W' d, on, spent Sun I , Yin visit ag- Donal day at her I , , year, but we expect he willgoing. Mr R. Sprung, wife and daugh-. ry Moore, of Gorrie, paid a fl i Stevens. �%:� occasional trip up this way however. on Sund� in. Sheridan left for tarleftfor their home in Manitoba to friends here last week. gDavid ham this week.,&Jos. ens. left for home. 'Mi6§ C. McLarerr is visiting in . I , ty Stayner; he has been visiting friends Toronto. John McKenzie's sale . A SA15 BEREAVEMENT. -The furnace Manitob �n Wm. J. T. Sander- last Tuesday. The water has washed Cox has got his dam repaired and- the in this locality for Some time. Henry -11 "." �-,,�'!, of affliction through which Mr and son, of the Dominion bakery, has gur- art of the pier fk from under the iron mill running in full blast once more. as 0 mi at held on Wednesday; he has moved 1 i I afte, of the qaitland chased a new horse from !1a - ut- Eridge; it is getting unsafe. Mr John Clark, con. 1, is very ill with andJ . um ng aft for their home to the village; we are glad th havehim Mrs Jas. Laithw It in the west on Wednesday. We areMurdock con., have been called to pass,is severe ton. Win. Scott has sold is horse, liver complaint. Miss Maggie Me- leased to learn that Thos. Cole and for a citizen. Robt. , who � �4 .�, If'. I . buggy and outfit to Mr Sanderson, of Pha�ll is laid tip with neuralgia. Mrs had his collar bone broken, is improv- I "'. indeed, and calls for more than human Teeswater. A Scotch social will be Nile. Wallat,e Jackson and party arrived On Wednesday evening Rev. - -, 'O endure. A comparatively held in the Presbyterian Church, and CHURCH NOTES. -La, David Lindsay is recovering nicely . in Thomas Wilson gave a lecture on the " .", 4 power ''o ago they were called upon at Sabbath Jno, from the operation performed last safe at their destination, and were well Th� . I P with their and the accom- life of Dr. Paton of the Hebrides; he Scotch refreshments will be served Tiffin took charge of the prayer-maet. Saturday, Miss Mary Lindsay is Im. to mourn the loss of a son who died in and Scotch music indulged in. Stan- in in the morning, and in the even- proving though very slo modal ion they had on their wa i to had 74 lime 4lit views; the vieWO:,to., . . it. . w"Y. Owing thew,,t. Mr J, Grainger spent& ew der. I Californiajust ache was entering man's ley Jones, of Walkerton, is via Ing in storm last Friday after- , ethet, with is excellent ad&egs ' s*' X, I " ing Rw Mr Millyard filled the Pulpit. to the rain sto Mespre , - 1. �.. I .:�. . , ­ , . •, estate.. One month ago their youngest town. Sidewalk contractor Graham UAYS in Denfield this week. fighted the large audience. . , son died of scarlet fever, just as he too At, the Epwortli Leaguelmeeting this noon Mr J. Marquis did not get as Cantelon & Cook are pressing ho, . I i " ,I I. I was In town this week. Wm. Drum- eek a report of Lite Convention at much wood cut at the bee as he would 'Y . I was developing into manhood, and ap, ays in Blyth I w . around here at present. � � - -4, � 4A'i4--,?�.,.. , mond spent a couple of d ClitIL011 Was given by the President, otherwise have had,!though the storm I , promTuesday spent Sunday last with his son, mayor Miss Etta McIllwain. Next Thursday - I lb,%rpe - . I I , of this week another son, Wm. Lionel, S I . ise before him. And on I -A-F e -ah parently hada life of uqefulness And this week. Mr Morton, of Brarppton, i A. P. Sheppard, and the Secretar3, did not prevent &,good time at night- "" � . i . 00 ' r , Morton. Geo. Sadler. of Ingham, evening the meeting will be in the NOTES. -Mr Walter Allin left for aged 23 years, succumbed to a short At- left for the ,Northwest on Tpesday. I . � , , tack of scarlet fever. "On Tuesday of bands of the missionary society. Cot- Morris the west on Monday last; we wish him , I . last week he was in town a Mr Stauffer has a situation Strat- {age prayer meeting 'is to be held at . good luck. Mr J. Allin, who broke his I , I , �f '. and attended ford• J. Parker spent Sunday at Sun- the home of R. Morpow, Sr. on Thurs- WEDDED. -Fully 75 guests assem- reg 9, few weeks aTo, is doing as well . . , 11 I � the District Convention, and on Wed- me of Richard Cardiff, qg,La, .:6 0 1��. . I shine. Miss Coventry, of Toronto, is day night. Next Shlobath Y.E. J. Mill- bled at the ho as can be expecte , but "I not bei able , nesday complained of feeling unwell visiting the parental home here. Miss yard will preach at this appointment 4th line, Morris, on Wednesday even- Looks just, the qatile as a Stale , I and went to bed. A doctor was Sum. to work yet for a while. , Nixon entertained a few friends on loth morning and evening. ing, to witness the marriage of Peter one until it ih`6p�isned Ili I I ; - WEDDING. -Mr Sandy Maedd and M 04 "' moned who gave him every possible Monday evening, before• leavinp;, for Stewart, of"Langdon, North Dakota, Miss Clara Fisher were united in *ad- different. ITIs the II.-ISIM-016 ,�vlfh attention, and for it time had hopes of Manitoba. Bert Lediet left on ties- NOTES. -Wood bees are the order of formerly of this locality, and, Miss lock on Thursday evening, March 10th, Canned Goods. If your grocer 11 � , - day for the Northwest. Dan McKen. Mary Lowe, sister of the hostess. At is not oareful, in buying, he ig his ree8very, brit on Sunday and r4on the day, one being held nearly every day he kept get.tingiveaker,and suffer- zie left for British Columbia on Tues. day the past week. Mrs R. McIlwain ra.30 o'clock Rev John Rome, B. A., of by Rev. E Olivant. Mr R. Ross and likely to get something darelesj�* - ad considerably until death relieved day. Turnberry Agricultural Society entertained a few of her friends Man- Brussels arrived 'and performed the ise R. Stevens acted as groomsman ly t a their - th�ftoj, him. He was a member of the Metho- and bridesmaid respectively. Wewish IS. up .T. ,,an have arranged for an excursion to the day evening, when a most enjoyable ceremony. Mrs George Thompson. of them much joy. . tro buy nothing. b44*; ' r I dist church acid lived a life in every re- Model Farm on June 20. 4The Baseball time wa&s ant by those present. J-10- Brussels, played the wedding march. , what we're sure is all right, AWA , apect beyond reproach; at young man F a true -nob on1V in "t ,,, and Football boys meet to-pikht in the J- Millyari,A. P. Sheppard and Miss The bride was neatly attired in a steel Leeburn. I "' . . hevery cod E. Merilwain attended the R. L. and girey calico dress, trimmed with lace, 1 this who identified himself wit Council Chardber to Arfange -for the ,canned. goods, but of fobag" movement and was universally lited.. celebration of the 24th- of May. Geo. S. S. Convention hold in Clinton, and and carried a boquet of roses and car- NOTES. -Mr William Stewart re- cannot Afford to forget. tkiii, ' r . he was the last boy at home, another Saddler emigrated weetwardthi•s week. report a good time. Miss Nellie Ste- nations. Before leaving the supper turned to his home in Dakota, after a I fa'.1ti. Your health' dbpoiw largely , 11_i�,� Navin g a farm of his own on the Huron Watson & Geddes, nf Belgrave, ship- *art has been spending a few weeks table the health of the bride was pro- stay of four months with his parents qua on what you ij&J, I I ­ . .1 road, and his death following that of ad a car of roller toe 9 on Monday. visiting friends at Dungannon and vi- tee V Mr here. Mr William Potter is visiting ity of this dependo- I&rggy , '' I I hits brother, Elvin, so speedily, is a be- cinity. The semi-annu�l uniform oaa� In a felicitous speech by Re , .11 I I Sandy Ca ron left for Brandon on pro. who voiced the regret that his cousins here. Miss Edith Horton on your Grocer. ave,ment so unexpected as to awaken . 'nations are being held Sheppardton . re Tuesday. iss McKenzie, of Bruce- motion examinations many western men took some of our visited her cousins in ., I I I I " I the most profound regret. We voice field, is the guest of Mrs J. R. Mun- Thursday and Friday of this Week at most estimable youfig ladies out to this week. The Sacrament of the Just now we are off4ing 4 O" , ! 4� the sentiment of the entire community show. Button & Fessant ship of Baking Powdef Put " fl p a,a & S. S. No. 1. West Wawa,nosh. How those far away homes of theirs. The Lord's Supper will be administered In when we say that few deaths have car of furniture to Calgary, V,e car3 of about Will on Sunday night? - Mr T. rom made on an appropriate feply4 the Presbyterian Church here on gab- in Pint Jugs. I lb. of , wi�. � .•1,1 V�"� - a 11 , , I 0 caused such a feeling of renp6nsive roller blocks to Liverpool; the Union Johnston spent Sunday at the home 1;mong the guests from a distance bath next at 0.30 a.m.; preparatory Powder and the Jug only, -%k;j;-, ' �-.n , - t,hy as this, and although no factory shipped one car to Vancouver of Chas., Stewart. � were: Mise Kkte Stewart and Thos. service will be held on Friday morn- quality guaranteed; just *IW -A** . "' =or actions can fill in otbe void an Stewart Stratford; Miss Kate McTav- 80&m. TheW.F.M.S.beld ' I ar price of a pound of: vov� .*. and othertoSt. Catharines; Bell OBsTnBPOUOUS.-Quite a commotionlinton; Mri � ng I . 3 R. Malcolm, Xin- i Tar alone. . .� that his death has .caused, his beart• Son, one car to Toronto and another was caused 'Saturday morning by the is , Of the=thly meeting at the home of 11 I . 4 broken parents can realize in a meas- to Montreal. W. Mitchell has gone to actions of a certain bovine, riven by raisins; iss K. McEwen, ' re John Horton last week at which . Henson; 4'r's' M � ore the truth�dttfraiie words Brandon. Larry Tracy left for Man!- Messrs McIntyre. The animal be- -, tewAlitt, ingham., P andn'. they did some sewing; the Indiana I ' And often for each other flows . , y8in in the Nortl — . � . . I I � , _ toba, on Tuesday. Wm, Cleg%shipped came unmanageable, but when she � Art spen A few da Itiratford, hwest. fie a rintriber of :. ,, The sympathizing tear." 11 art left for their home in Dakota, the C. E. Society Pant.& pleass6btd1fA. ! Litt from WIbgham and elgrave saw the citizens turning out in 4(s(� .' ... co-- , lvw#�, - , - He tatrio an Inatirittico of 61000 In the � I - - � I , ­ the Big at, of Pott Albert 11 .. ORO , , , I were grT weak. fbroo, With dabs, rails, etc., she con- . time with th .., - , this , - , , so.:.*- V/ ,) CdfifetOtldn Life. The remains we I . NE.Ws ,scutes to be driven 1�ast, the corner. tog NEW ERA. 01VAS Vitt liouth NEWS Soblety-on Ighti . paid ... i tot kud tf� ­ , , J iralt NEW BUA.4G%V98 TIAM ROME . . . 1. . I ­ - - ldtepk�d- Ye'Stord4Y afternoon... . I . I - I 1. � 11 . r % � .1 , I " I 11, ., I . I .� _. I � ." , ., .. I I I ., , , , � I Fa � " � . I . I I 11 I � I I ,. ,� � � '. I I . Y :, I �, I I I . I . � I . - �. I I �.. I I.. 11 . I I ti I I I , � I I I 11 I , 1 . , t�, - ,. , .. . I I � . I } � L . 1. : I I � . �! - . ­ . . .1 I ( "I .1 I , , .. . � . � i•