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The Clinton New Era, 1898-04-08, Page 1
T ., r, , , F ' .#, r . - n -• Fw,"rl��'", ,�. . ,. ' .#, Fw,"rl��'", �..11-7-7M"WTW-n1-M".- -,y77.1WJ�,.- --M It -• "I ��M -6 . . . I I . . . 11 I I I,- , . . . I J .A V M ' "'' 1 11 I I �A R -A .1 I ..:: - T !, -o alintpt►!e, WPeto11 Store• Every 6 Ip 4r" , &x gbes is gaaran. . -.00&. just as represented. . 'Ghat We become your . watch `atpr6 over afterwards. ..•..., ROBERT HOLMES, Editor and Proprietor. CLINTON, . O NT., APRIL 8, 1898 $1 a year In advance 41,60 when not so paid p11 ..,. `7t�1'ust he snore tii'an a time keep- er, ..1t must combine beauty and attraotiveness w4b. aeour- ARQ-Ul THS+ HTTB. St. I!(elens Londesboiro 'e,onstanCe ao . ARN Baoxgm—Mr .J9e Anderson • OVe have not a clock but what wide-awake and reliable correspondents find worthy of recording for publication MR J. J. WALKEIR, V. S., has returned CHURCH NOTES A large numder trines well. Tastes will differ, had the ri�iefortune to ;have hla arm and has resumed, his practice at the old stand attended the Epworth League meet- 00 dp rises, and we can At all C�+oderilCh Totnrnshlp - Goderich Tournship. badly broken, but we hope through g y 8 P ABLE PREAOHER.—Rev W. McDon. in Sagda evening last; it was a optlditipns of buyer's limits. time he will be at his work again. a h, of, Stratford, will reach here on missionary to 11 ILose.—John W. Yeo lost a Good Weare pleased to learn tLat Mr Gab- ACCIDENT,—Mr Whaley met with an g P y plc, taken by Robert horse last week by distemper. rieI Elliott, whose illness was mention- accident when playing foot -ball that Sunday morning, and in the evening Rogerson. Service will he held next 7.QTR JEWEL_L,ERY ed a Pew weeks ago, has almost cow- ly, but we are leased to state that he at Constance. On Monday evening he Sunda evening at 7 o'clock, when the RECOVERING. — The friends of Mrs p will lecture at Constance, and on Tues- Rev. 1Vlr McDonagh, of Stratford,will ' reflepta fashions a est moods Chas. Lee Miss Maud Middleton)' will ptetely recovered. Middleton's church has got safely past the critical point, da at Londeaboro. Special collections g, y ( y preach; he will also give a lecture the will shortly undergo come needed re- FRATERNAL—The Oddfellowa in "this p pled with the most modern be pleased to know that she is recover- and subscriptions will betaken -up on following Monday evening. pairs. A large number of young folk district attended the funeral on Tues- ot;ona and artistio effects. ing from a severe'attack of typhoid Sunday on behalf of the widows and 1�oTEs.—John McGregor has pur- enjoyed themselves immensely at the day of their fellow brother, Mr Adam u find here everything for fever. orphans of deceased ministers, chased a bicycle from Denstead Bros., residence at Mr Chas. McGregor one Thompson, of Litcknow, who died very cry poeasion. Not expensive FARM SOLD.—Mr Alex. Jarvis, of evening last week. Mr Sherman, wife sudden) on Sunda mornin ChuROH. —The Methodist church, Blyth. Robert Smith, who has been but nice. the Huron road, has sold his farm of and family, from Detroit, have moved SOCIAL. he members oftheW. F. which has stood on the old site and in the employ of John Sundercock for 50 acres, to Alex. Osbaldeston, for the on t0 the farm of Mrs J. Hudie which M. S. hada social gathering on Wed- seen active service for over thirty a number of months, finished his time I I %pwing goods is a pleasure. ( g g on Saturday last. Wm. Jamieson has sum of $1800. Mr Jarvis rents the farm she purchased from Mr B. Switzer last neadap, at Mrs Webbs, in honor of years, has been moved west, and been anew violin. Mise Mar Jamieson F'p of John Elliott,jr„ on the 13th, for five yyear;)it is the intention of Mr Sherman Mrs Radcliffe, who leaves shortly for disposed of to Arthur Jamieson, who y B Crews years. Mr Elliott will have a sale of to manage Mrs Hudie'Q farm. Mr T.H. her home in the Prairie Province. buys it at $110; when it ceases to be has gone to Brussels to join her sister •' ` Sarah in the dressmaking. Mention JI 11eweler &Expart his stock, &c, on the 18th lust. CF.ok is erecting a large barn on his MISSION BAND.—The Harris Mission used as a church he will take it to his g• Watch .port RENOVATION. — The committee in farm- Mr H. Cantelon, who was re- Band held a successful meeting at the farm, and use it for a drive house. As was made. last week of a couple of fine P cent) burned out, has almost com let- home of Mrs T. Todd on Saturday last. g y moved on Satur• cows comng into our visecur ; Mr lne Al - charge of the entertainment fund in � y y the building was oil cert McGregor has also secured a fine connection with S. S. No. 1I, have de- + ed his new and commodious dwelling. The subject for the day was the New' dap, and was not in shape for oceiipa- g tided to renew the appearance of the i Mr mith's Hill was in this Hebrides mission" field, and interesting tion no service was held in it on Sun- thoroughbred Durham cow. PP McBride,' ' g ' RIINAWAY.—Out quiet village was schoolroom by applviug a coat of pain.. neighborhood on business last week.— papers were given, also a map exercise, day. The excavation for the new It is intimated that a number of farms of which the resident bad charge. church will be compieied this week, thrown into quite an excitement on The young people, who toiled so ardent- Tuesday b a runaway, Mr Isaac Mc- Ytorters Hill. ly for the success of the entertainment, will change hands before the summer RUNAWAYS.—Messrs Chas. Taylor's about fifty members of the church ren- by ,, is over. Mr J. Squire, previously an ' Gavin, of Leadbury, is engaged with NOTES'.—Mr A. McDougall took his will be pleased to learn that the money q P Y and Ed, McRoberts teams ran awe Bering assistance. As soon ns the Messrs. McMullen & Stuart, of Blytb, g will not be foolish) sent. employee o£ J. Middleton, has gone to from the mill on Saturday cast. Mr weather will permit the masons will gathering eggs, and he has a weekly � " It' �irla;horse to Seaforth on April 5. Mr y P the Western States,where he has ester'- Taylor's was stopped in the villa e,but commence work. Fi O. PAter started on the road this LECTURE.—Rev. R. Millyard, of Rat- ed a lucrative position. Mr T.J. Powell, y pp g route in this uteighborhood. ,On Tues- , r.: Weis .With his wagon; E. C. intends to tenbur St. Methodist church Clinton, P Mr McR(rbet+t( +,}pent all the way home NOTES.—Wm. Walters, Holmeaville, day he had left his horse tied to a poat, y teacher of S. S. No, 9, will spend his withouC•"the asslskance.of a driver, but is working for Messrs Jobn Brunsdon 1 Stanley +,,i' do -a large business this year. Mr Pot- will lecture in Cole's church, on Thurs- g but it became frightened, broke ooae Easter vacation at his home in Glen- we are pleased to state, although an &Son. Mrs Stephenson, of Morris, is . CATTTE.—Mr Snowden, Bauble Line teti had the misfortune to lose a fine day evening, April 14th. The Rev. farrow. Miss H. Middleton is vial. Ing P and ran away,, the result being a wealw.he bought at Ferris' sale. Mise gentleman is favorably known in this g exciting time was caused, no serious waiting on her "daughter-in-law Mra broken wagon and a let of broken has lately lost 6 good cattle. The , gg g. y relatives in Goderich. Jos.Izzard is suf- damage was done by either team. Jno. Ste hensoti, who still remaita on cause of the trouble was unknown b �itrah Hamilton intends going to Man- vicinity, and we Predict that a large feringfrom something reQernblin rin � eggs' Y r * +xtoba shortly. Archie McDougall had audience will h�sr his discourse. A ail- g g NOTES.—Mr and Mrs John Jamieson der the ctor s care. Jno. Brunsdon the veterinary, but it is now thought a 1-1 r a Sawing bee the other day; there were ver collection will be taken at the door worm on the face, it is supposed he visited the lady's parents, Mr and Mrs has purchased from Mrs Moggridge Cwoderich. that the trouble came from eating dry w,::,fbairsaws and ten cords of wood were for the purpose of aiding their Sunda caught it from the cattle. John Mar- Gaunt, this week; Mies Kate Gaunt is her half -acre tot in the village just FOR SALE -flood row boat 615 and canoe rotted turnips, that had become heat- P P g y shall, son of Henry Marshall, Clinton, east of his own. J. J. Walker arrived $1o, it. Turner ed in a warm barn, not rc erl ven- out Mrs John Elliott. of British Co- School. to stay the summer with her slater, P P y is over from -Michigan on a visit; it is p PERSONAL.—M. C. Cameron has re y y kriibla, is visiting her sister, Mrs Mar= Mrs Jamieson. Mrs Thurston, of Da- home from Trinit School of Medicine tilated. It is a ver beau loss to the g ' ACCIDENT—W hat might have been about eight years since he left'here; he last week; he•h s assed his examine- owner, but we trust there will be no *gt;ie; she intends silendin a coupple of a terrible accident happened is Mr brought his wheel with him. The kola, is at ppresent visiting her father, 6 turned from Ogawa for the Easter ho- 1nop;ths here. Miss Lizzie Gliddon isBurn'sMr Robt. Murray;we are sorry to learn tions. Miss Mabel Bell arrived home lidays: Quite a number attended the more trouble from that cause. mn )tin her uncles, E. C. and O. W. David �busb, Friday afternoon, Misses Weir had quite a few young that one of her little boys is quite ill on Saturda evening from Loretta Ab- funeral of the late D. L. McLaren, of tea! whereby Harr Williams came nearly ladies at a rag bee the other day. Will �?'gtte. The Good Tem lars intend y with pneumonia and the measles. One lacy, Mr elvillehas a brood of chick- Saltford, on Friday. IATingharii. " p losing his whole hand. While he and Glen has been making an offer on Al- P '` I>tpldil g. au ,entertainment in the near three others were engaged in sawing bent Wise's farm, it backs his own and of our bachelors is taking unto himself era that arrived on theacene on April O, CAST HIS VOTE.—On Friday after- EASTER SUNDAY AT ST. PAUL'S.—Holy a` wood, in some way he happened to is a desirable property; he can't et a wife this week: some others in our Mr R. E. Fair will a end Easter at noon last Registrar Gibson ave his a �iltur�; loom for date Iater on, Mr J. Communion will be administered on East- 4 ,` } ;:'C1 ark is 1 in ver low. ' Mies Mar P P yi g vicinity might wisely follow his exam- home at Arva. Mr.T. iller is visiting g g er Sunday morning at 8.30, also after the :„, i; J�luda s im rovin tnd also M s fall, his hand fallingg on ..a ,block of high enough. R.Trick is about�through ple. Miss ordon is visiting at Ri le at Allenford at present. There appear casting vote in behalf of Mr Garrow, Y @ ,, p $ wood that M©"John (7olbourn was split• sawing for the season. Miss Emma . g Ripley which decides the lection for the re- 11 0 clock service. A epeeist service will ; :hands. 1. Mr John Pickard is able to at present. Mr. Jack McCrostie, who to be a lot of scrap iron men around at e P beheld for the children at the Sunda tin the axe striking his hand be- Mar hall, of this township, is en aged resent. Mrs W. W. Tatnbl n is sent. It may be mentioned, by -the- y s,y �exoui; Mn,agalthough his arm is not g' g, has been serving his apprenticeship in P y School at 3 o'clock. N"ai - o ether well et. tween the knuckles and the wriat and at Kings bakery,Clinton. Harry ark- the drug business in Forest, is ho meat• "spending Easter with her parents in way, that the Registi ar is in anything • • .y cutting into his Band about three er, who has severed his connection g Toronto., but good health. RuNAwAY.—An exciting runaway occurred' ' + , present. Mr Will McCrostie visited tit' �; . inches. with John Thompson, Blake, goes to Ripley this week. Miss B. Gordon left INFRACTION OF THE LAW,—The pro- on Monday morning„ when John Mo- '4'ollloTnO. Manitoba next week; Harr will be P BOUti}HT.A GOOD HORSE.—The Blyth 1? Cracker's team of horses ran awe and ' . $I1�F,D LABOR.—The farmers, who y for Flint, Mich., lately, where she has .Standard says:—Mr Fred Youngbint, prietor of thSaltford hotel was before y l , hcIDS--�ll4riP4ui 14fa del :had a .'ais• intended getting hired labor for the greatly missed in Blake society, procured a situation. Mrs W. Ta .tor, Police Magistrate Seager on Tuesday, struck quite a swift pace until they were ; ,, ., , , , p Y of Londesboro, bas purchased from Mr g g y' stopped b running into the fence in front lil ;;r p "o>x: ?V tfSs�cia''. �'Stlfi e,a: Kip;$=" yufgpyer .;�„n the, have beer! _on. the • - , AlBjt A h��.m�r ;,, r;� r its, this ,James Ritchie of `B.elploie his, cele- at the• instance of inspector Paisley, pp y g $. ”. jf,, ch. -kr'ent, are•: still eanfined t9" lookout for good Iia"line recently, and • Bast Wawanosh. week. Frank Weatherhead e o li -^ ,e O1 desdale gtalllon charged with allowing dice to be of B. W ileon s opposite the town hall. have secured, we think, exactly what antended for last week) to work this summer for his uncle near ,sed ire ro t �'i Y. .j tered Vol, thrown in the house. The charge was Little damage was done broken t u the fence P 11 .Qie.house$o ih,aftelr: effecta..of the Scar-: 1"' g P Scotland°s Motto. ((Is ,d, g which was considerably broken up. " ''" i, e, ever. ]lira Thos. Vac tolnp, who, they desired. Mr A. Tebbutt hoe been NOTES.—Annie 13, Scott visited her Auburn. Miss Maggie Crawford is I, Stud -book, Great $main ami' ,Tre- Sustained, and a fine of $20 and costs '�0'Iyt6' eat year, has been living in fortunate in securing the services of sister, Mrs R. McGowan, last week. home at present, but our poses leaping land). This horse hoe been bred of a' lm iosed. ALARnt or FrhE.—The prolonged ringing the MI , Ouse in Benmiller, moved to Mr Walter Willson, whom he will find g• noble line of ancestors: sire, ,Earl of y t"', 1611.r.S:,lJart's, sr., house, about a mile Samuel Fell has returned from Kan- for town soon, to learn the tailorin BAD" '7�EWAGFE. AND TeraolD.—The o! the fire bell about two o'clock on Sunday to be an excellent worr-man, and one sas, where he spent the winter with We are pleased to learn that Mrs John Livingstone; g Sire, .Duke of Hamilton; sewers of which Goderich has been so afternoon brought forth a large crowd to _y •�p.m the Qilla0e. Miss Flo. Gledhill is on whom he may put the utmost con- his son. J. B. Nicol. leaves short) to Miller is recovering from her recent Main street a little earlier than usual fora > ' wretting her sister, Mrs J. J. core, y g g g sire, Prince of Walea; dam, Mary proud, and on which some 616,000 was it:.G} d M' re fidence. • Mr Wm. Monk has engaged attend college at Owen Sound; may illness. Mr Ed. Thom was indisposed y t.•,,. Sunday alterneon, but it nes fottnd to be ;' >,, A, -. o ertch. Mrs Thos Gled i i Mr George Pemberton, whom he will success attend him. Miss Owens has last week, and we are lad to lean he gatBe, by Duke ofpF.dinbur li. g Scott splint last summer, havetucneattrrt.- s. pnl",,d�4yive chimney on John Wilson's , .; , �&`#; been on the sick list the past wee y, g returned to her home in Belgrave of is better a sin. Mr J.l Murdoch will g adequate to carry off all the water,1. (find to be stead industrio,us,poun , , g land's Motto took' first prize as a two- and it clay coat them another t$fi,000 to veterinary office. iPh(i.frremen. and hose Tlie;falt of snow on Tuesday night will," man of more than average ability and ter spending a week at R. Leishman's. soon open up his new store here. Robt. year-old, and di Loma for bein' the reel appeared on the scene Tank their ser- ,, spo%1 the roads for the bikes for a fevy ca able of makin a first-class farm P put them m proper shape. All over l?P , :. ditye " Mrs Wm. Phillips, of Dun an- P g B. Anderson, who has been studving Miller as left for Manitoba; we wish best horse on the ground at the orth• town the water is backing up in the vices were'rtot required, as a few bn�`,LSetA ot- _ 1, P g hand. Mr Michael Kennedy will again dentistry in New York, is spending him success in the far wept. Mr Har- ern exhibition, Walkerton; also fist i ea and in some laces is ail hi has water soon extinguished the blaze. ;,iron,: has been visiting at her father's, be Sub -manager of Mr ft.. Thom sons his vacation under the parental roof. r McGee, of Ford Fordyce, was in our town P P P x p y prize and diploma at Mildmay Stallion the top of the a>7anholes. Typhoid fav- NoTas.—A. 6trifiin, of Preston, has been I . R e 4ewell, the ast two weeks. farm for this ear, and will, no doubt, y show. Th'►s horse has roved himself ' y A. Taylor, of Toronto, is visitin last week. Mr D. McDonald is hired 1p er is•a sin revalent'in the town. visiting in town during the est week.. rove himself an efficient employee g P g g P �'` x . �t Pfriends on con. 6. The Belgrave ban with W. F.. Gordon for six months.— to be one of the best stock horses in Mrs Robt. Harkness, con, 4, lot 25, Cul- s,W lYlie. who thoroughip understands hie cosi- master and floor maua er take "daley" Some horses in this vicinit orb laid FROST & WOODs ANNUALDELIV- t; Y that art of the countr His colts rose, mother of Mrs Thos. Friendshi of wfi;iY {� C:bRftECTION. Last week the NEw nes• walks north; is this for the constitu- u with lar n ilia at resent, P Y• ERY.- On April 5, the Goderich agents P'p y g P have taken alt the prizes of their class this town, is seriously ill; she has been ail.��peived, -fol .insertion a letter ELECTIONS. — The provincial elec- tion? M. H. Harrison and sister en- repeatedly at Mildmay show. Many of the Frost & Wood Un, held their ing for the most of .the winter, and on Sat- :4 xt Orreetiora of a"prev- tions which recent) caused sections tertained a select number of friends, annual delivery ro spring goods. Af- p Summerhill of Lhe farmers in Ghe vicinity of Bel- nrday mo.ning last she took a paralytic ,;,ter diener the Cxuderich band headedw to e a r ph which hsidappeared in of this township to dip into ripples of Friday evening, and treated them to FACTORY.—A meetin of the Diree- more have expressed regret at this stroke. Miss Jennie Malienzie, Brnoefield, �i' r • i1b eorl*espondenee" In the bur- excitement, and which has left ire bit- an old time taffy pull; an enjoyable g the procession, and marched around tore and Patrons of the Summerhill horse leaving, and some have announ• who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs Minn - the oars, headed by 58 teams, loaded tryaf eideafi ,-to publicatiaa `the letter terneas to mould in th hearts of the evening was spent y all present. �� Mr Cheese Factor was held accordin to ted their intentions of going to Blyth chew, for a coapts of weeks, returned Factory g with isks, cultivators, plows, drills, �yaa inserted 'without ifs _statements people till it is revived by a similar and' Mie R. Irwin were At Home to notice. The following persons secured to meet it during the coming season. and other spring machinery, no bind- home on Tuesday. A junior football club ', Mibi , . articularly noticed, and we event,has not been equal in comparison their friends one evening last week, P Mr Youn blit is to be, congratulated P g p' has been,organized in R+ingham this year. ; N. hike :Lhe earliest opportunity of e - to the excitement and bitterness caul- Mr and Mrs Find Miss Hattie Wight- the contract for drawing milk for the ars being in the parade. McKinnon & t?essn 1 er bun- on obtaining eu: iia valuable animal. >I Mr and Mrs Frank Berney were"at home" i 11, g " our re ret therefor. Wxe ed by the election of trustee in S.S.No. man, and Mr and Mrs Thos. Black, season:—Robert Menne , 81}c p Patton intend to have their delivery � g Bred lbs; John Kyle, 7 Me per hun- of binders in June: The rigs formed to a 'nn unci of their friends on Friday , :. bade not the slightest desire to be un- 8. At the annual trustee election held drove to Clinton Saturday to attend dred lbs, and Jose h Girvin at $1.25 evening last. ,• � just or, unfair to any one, especially in the month of December last year, the funeral of the late B. Tomlinson, p Auburn it line in front of Sallow a gallery, and , u per trip. They expect to commence were hoto ra hed, and Mr G. Wett- `= nptiefi existing circumstances, or al- Messrs Stirling and Yoe were the as- V. S., of that town. drawingabout the 2nd of May. J. P$CHOLSCN, manufacturer of and dealer P g P Hensel]] a;; y in Light and Heavy Harness, (a speciplty,) laufer addressed them for some time. Xgvp owhers to Beuour columna for this pirante for the coveted position. The Varna SCHOOL.—The followin is the result whips valises, Combe, Brushes, Robes andel Had the binders come and been includ-. NOTES,—Dr. Sellery, dentist,was in town .s •c fp ,fpose, ff we know it, and we regret result of the election was that Mr Yoe g Horse trimmings. , sire°apiearance of the item in question was elected, but by a very meagre ma- DEATH.—The funeral of Mise Mar Of the recent promotion examinations ed, the number of teams would have this week prospecting for a location as den- 1 Mary brand Millinery Opening—Mrs C. A, How• r®ached 83 teams; all the teams re r 11d wrllinglpp, publish the following, jority. On accoun of the election not Lavinia, youn eat dao hter of Mr Jno. held at No. 4: -3rd to 4th—Marks re son extends a cordial invitation to the ublia P Q- tier; we nnderstanrl he intends opening zti :;Y: . fiv ., ch we 8nd in the columrs of the bein le al it was eclared void, Dates g g wired, 420, obtained—Lily Butt 414, to see the latae and nobbiest d©+i ns in spring sen ted sales by the Goderich branch dental parlor about the first week in May. 11 ,hT g g Ragan, took place on Saturday last to g of the Frost & Wood agency. The choir of "the Heneall MObodist ober' l , � < , gus*l, " and which, we assume, is a were then fixed for another election, Dr sdale Cemeter She was 1g ears Ira Merril 432, Annie Lovett 424, Wil- millinery on z aturday afternoon and evening, g y ' t s correct statement of the circumstance. and it came off similar to the previous y y• y lie Beacom 422. Jr. 2nd to Sr. 3rd— Apr l 9th'; also have a look at our wallpaper, intend giving an At Home' in the church P of age, and was a general favorite, as and other fancy goods. -on Good Friday evening. Our former ' --EISITOR NEW ERA] one. Mr Stir line once more protested was testified by the large number who Marks required 275, obtained—Ethel- Holmes�rille Y g• To<the Editor of the Signal. and Mr Yoe s election was again declar turned out to pay the last tributes of cert Colclough 331, Knox Mair 333, At- MILLINERY.—Miss Farrow, of Gode ENTERTAINMENT. — Remember the townsman, J.Pope,was in town last Friday. 9 ed void. or the third time election respect. Much sympathy is felt for va Beacom 329, Ethel Lovett 294, Pearl rich, has charge of the millinery open meeting on Monday night, under O Walker, who hes been spending a few ', ., DEAR. SIR,—The item which appear- was 00'a ry, and upon this occasion the bereaved parents and family in Wright 292, Melvin Hill 291, Ethel ment at Mrs Howson s this season. the auspices of the Royal Tempters. weeks here, left on Tuesday for .Bothwell,. r, e�,iiti your issue of March 25, under the (whi, - Wa" a recent event) Mr Stirling their sad affliction. Smith 289, Carrie Butt 288. Miss Farrow comes highly recommend• A good program is being prepared; no where he will relieve ti a G. T. R. agent.-- 1.headxdq Correction, was anything was el corse uentl he is at res- 4 ed and has just returned from Toronto Mayor Holmes, of Clinl6n, preaehed morn- .,.: consequently P NOTES.—Wm. Elliott has engaged and London, where she obtained the admission. in and evening in the Methodist obaroh eilse.;.; It was maliciously misleading, ent the�,,, "Xnber of the trustee board. for, another year with Beatty Bros., Hulletf. R g11 ,i+'t' hty-five per cent. of the members How t roteats and elections there latest Parisian and New York styles. CHURCH NoTEs:—Mr H.Foster, Clin- here; his di'eaoarees are highly spoken of by o,ile Methodist Church, who are P who know when they get a good man. The standing of the puliils of S. S. CHURCH.—Mr A. P. Sheppard, Nile, ton, preached a good sermon on Sun- all who heard him, Mr Cor. Cook is on a 1:.1are going to be held we cannotfuretell, Thos. Johns has re-engaged with Jas- No. 4, Hullett, for Marcth�, is as follows: '^ I. pfoctuceYs and possessors of oats, help- but we are creditably informed that itpreached Sunday morning in -the Math' day morning, Rev Mr Rigsby, Blyth, trip to Detroit, Cleveland and other p y R. Johnston for another season. Jno. 5th class—Bruce Medd, Chriecena Liv- n " �' echo. make up those seventy bushels is Mr Yoe's intention to protest,and we L. Wanless left on Monde last for 7:5. Rev. M taking text from Matt. preached educational sermons on the the Loan cities drove briefness, A number. of ose u on the usual rounds. This 1 y ermore, Effie Hunter; or. 4th—Alice " fgsenied to Mr Pring Those mem• supp p g British Columbia; his man friends 7:5. Rev. Mr Higley preached in St, circuit, Rev Mr Andrews taking the the LO.O.F. drove to Seaforth on Thursday grs.:are the most faithful and concis- township has 'alwa s been considered y McVittie, Sarah Reid, James Medd; Mark's Church Sunday evening, tak- educational work at Blyth. evening. - te>#t on our roll. If the are not the P y wish him prosperity., Measles have jr. 4th—Belle Farnham, Sarah Fair- in his text from Exodus lUal. E ., y „ as a hot township over elections, but been very prevalent here during the service, Wilson Snndercock; sr. 3rd— g g; NOTES.—J, Holdawort,h spent Suo- �;. :o; friends of i"le Methodist Church," it we never had the least idea that such a worth League met Tuesday evening; day at home. The fever patients are LAST MINUTE LOOAL6.—Mrs Rattray NN pest month, scarcely a house escaping. George Leitch, Pearl Pipe, Maggie Miss E. Knox took the subject, The rapidly recovering. Masters Bert and and family will move to Montreal, i ", bp.frientia. - trifling position as trusteeship would Mr J. Harnwell, Principal of Varna Reid; jr. 3rd —Rosy Lyon, Wesley P y g' (Signed) J. E. J. MILLYARD, cause such a faction in a school section Preciousness of Salvation. Ka Birks, of Stratford, are S ending where Mr RaGtray is employed, about School, and Mrs Harnwell, are spend- Reid, Lone Cartwright; sr. 2nd—Rosy NOTES.—Mr J. Youu has the con Probationer in (.barge, as there is existing in N.i.B.—COM. in the Easter holies a at the home of g their Easter holidays at H. EI ore's.— the 1st of May. Miss Millie Smyth, g y Livermore, Esther Scales, John FdIr tract of supplying timber for the boat School closes on Thursday for the Eas- daughter of Rev. W. Smyth, fcrmerly, NOTES.—Mies Bella Williamson, of his mother, in Kincardine. Jno. Spar- service; jr. 2nd—Douglas Rogerson, which was damaged by fire at Gdde- ter vacation, of Clinton, has gone to Hamilton hos- the Bayfield line, is visiting her uncle, row is busy sawing wood with his �n� Bella Fairset vice, .Herbert Rosa; Pt. II �s s brother who is I . Mr Wm. Burney, at Goderich. Wood gine. Fred Purdy has been laid up o —Willie Young, Willie Bembridge; rich. Dr. Ro• prat- SCHOOL NoTEe.—School closed on •pital, where she goes into training as a y tieing dentistry at Toronto, is spending Thursday night, to re -o en on Monday nurse. Mrs J.H.Mattice and daughter, I bees are all the go on the Baytield line a Yew days with a severe cold. Mr Tablet — Bertie Bembridge. — H. J. y g P at present. Mr George Cook, who has Thos. Johnston had the misfortune to TuBNBULL, Teacher. his vacatior, here. Misses B. and R. the 18th, after the Easter holidays. Ib Hamilton, areapendin the Easter hol- Yungblut visited friends in .Godericb is articular) requested that all who idsys with the former a sister, Mrs T. been living the past winter on the Bay- fall and injure his knee a short ti ma last Tuesday. ,Mr G. Marshall and particularly hi ruce. Jas. L. Doherty, who in - .1 field line, as moved to con. 11; George ago, and,has been confined to bed since y• intend starting this term, should ppre- C. B l' g It:iPpen wife left for Douglas, Man., where Mr Sent themselves for admission the first tended to take a number of horses to ., ' and wife will be,greatly missed as they last Thursday; we hope to see him THE Siox.—Mrs R. McMordie is ver Marshall intends starting; u a barber were very friendly neighbors. A around again soon. Y P morning. Herself and put them into training, is o �, short time ago George Lindsay and low with an attack of bronchitis; we shop; their many friends wish them CHOIR.—On Tuesday evening the training them here; w change in the CJ Brueetield hope for her speedy recovery. We success, Mr J. Mathis has moved into ownershipof Hensall track disarran ',1 Sam Moore, both of Bayfield, cut, split are leased to note that Miss M. Me- Mr G. Baer's house, lately occupied by members of the choir spent a most, in his lns;Win ham horsemen have i. o and piled three cords of wood in two NoTEs.--Mr Lfnent, of Seaforth". is P pleasant time at the, residence of a for- g � R p f Lean is able to be ar ound again; also Mr Nichol. Mr J. Knox is going to mer member, Mrs John Jervis. All re- asked him to go there,aud it is possible •, v hours and ten minutes, Mr' Wee. havfn his stave factory machita+ery , former) occu- ' he ma do so. Mrs Ed. Dickinson of :+ Hearn has moved from Mr J. Greens laced in the saw mill; it will be*eon Oon- Mr ( ummtnqq a little daughter, who run the Sprung farm, y .turned home well pleased with the re- y + P has been Star from an attack of pied by Mr Richard S rung. Dr Rose• ce tion 'accorded them, and the even• Victgri;i, B.C., and child have arrived °�_ house, on the 8th con., into the house venience to Brucefield as they em toy has purchased a new horse; it is a goer, p, at London on a visit to her sister, Mrs p pleurie; . i Ing's amusement. lately occupied by George Cook. Mrs a number of hands, Mr W. Graham Mr Elsley, his mother and sister, g g ; eacom who fell and fractured will leave for the old country in a few BICYCLE AGHNTS.=The country is R. - i Jennings, r- the Western Hotel Henryy , y visited friends in Goderich on Monday. Foo'r BALL.—A friendly foot ball she is adaughter-in-law of D. "Dickie one of her limbs a few weeks ago, is days with cattle; we trust the yen- just now in£eated with bi�yole agents, Mrs S. Nichol left for Trout Creek on match was played on the grounds o! eon, Clinton. I' I recovering. What might have been a tore may prone profitable. Mise Lillie each claiming that hie wheel is the Monday. Mr Charley Willard return- Chas. Williams on Saturday, between I I serious accident happeiitd to Mies McCowan entertained a number of her best. The money and time spent on ell from Parry Sound last Tuesday af- Holmeaville and Summerhill schools, �+�'�+h� Sophia Williamson, while returning friends on Thursday last, and a most these wheels, not to say anything of ter spending the winter with his when the home team succeeded in Scor- LiEDS '., i I� I home from Bayfield one day last week; pleasant time was spent. Mr Robert, the effects oil health, which in most brother. g Ing 2 goals to 0. Mr Albert McFarlane r � the horse took fright and began to cCartney is at present assisting 'Mr cases is rather serious, could be better acted as referee. A return match will, t� run and kick, finallq getting its foot James Swan insetting up machinery. employed. The bicycle has its uses, Myth• likely be paid in the near future. EE over the crossbar of the shafts and Mr George Hill has closed his butcher but they are far outnumbered h'y its DEATrat OF MRS BLAoxwkLL, -- The U may ne'� fallingdown; the girl escaped unhurt shop for a time. Mr John Walker, abuses. NOTES. —Mrs frT.iends n Ashbury a t- friends of Joseph Blackwell, of this �4MI% but t be bu�gg was dams ed a lilac. — Mill Road, has sold his 50 acre farm, to resent visiting friends around Brant- villa a will s m athize deeply with L'vL� y g NOTES.•—Miss ,Bertha I•. icon has talo- Mr Ed. Campbell, � ' Ord and L neer, him n the loss of Phis wife which oc- f"', Mr H. O. Walters had the misfortune Mr John McLean, oP Kipper, for $2800; on a position with the Misses Cud• y ' Think S0 , to get his hand in the cutting -box qn the farm is a good .one and well lo- more, of Seaforth, to learn dressmak• left fill Winnipeg on Tuesday, where Curled on Wednesday evening. She Monde last, and bad it rather badly sated. Rev. Mr Muir and family ex- Ing. Miss Hannah' Thompson is o- re will reside. Mrs e n Hammond 'has been in ill health for many years, c Yon will soon be buying yottrGirden'geadR'. "' -k f11to diftr6noo.bbtvvbon a Suit of fllothes � g P � returned home on Wedneeda from Cut. ome of the farmers had started ect to leave for Scotiand, their native � dropsical affection being her ailment, end,no doubt you will buy, whore- yt�tt. pp in to take a similar position with P toaktl neFttAnd�'4te well, and one which ha . o' e.i lan.t. in Ma Mr Findla 'Matheson, gg � visitin friends in Galt and Millbank. and her au$ertngs lately have been can got therm the oheapeet• Wo itlCit sigtt,, to ,hest the diffetenco between a stood seeding but the cold snap is et pp • y y Mias Carltale,of Hensall. Masa l unlee Rev. Mr Andrews, of Holmeaville, ;? Andt1 not atilt.. our -RdFtdyIn&& Ototh- theme ain. For afew nights the fielt of Bruce, student of Knox College, icon has .returned from an extended marked te,yet ahelhasbornetbemwith Bolling three �r ofort Q:lardon $eiFla', i ttfiispsptlpg fd,a iatgtr glad better stock were .oils lentiful tit the Mait.laml will take u his work. Mica Emilia Ip • John McNevin 0pr�eached in the Methodist church feet marked:4nd eace>Eul(Jtirtatian resign- for l00„ or nine for i5d. Vile it0 o " #a., orls,andwotake,prideinebow• q p p. visit to friends. Mr ' SundAiy, Rev. Mr Ri duc taking his p �" . ,.n ing It to j+on. Falls, but the weather has become Me] �Io,h visited last week at the has enga ed Mr John Dofgs engine g Boni, her end being the triumphant offering a good <,, ,, Work; both preache. hdaCationpi ear• realization of faith in Christ. She F . tufts, p ln" auci fanoy" pat �p rather cold for them to run this week home of Mrs B. Tomlinson, Clinton. to cut th s seasons lumber, as the Mill � � ►� -', 11 iliade an trtmmed, for.... $5 mons. Our genial st>vi ion agent now p • Orn Hunk Door a+ and very few are caught. Maple sugar Miss Somerville, Port Huron, who has dam is one. The Ro al Tetn lays of was a native of Northam tonshire, C *9 lt. fatio making is at a. standstill. Mr and Mrs J. br,• i visiting in the neighborhood, has g y p ridess, "Common Sense" wheel, big En land, and bas resided in this coup• �✓ . • x owaeigoorte. 0f 8lid g g g this place have closed down, this ul- John Metcalf I6 bus removin his az1.40 Edwards,Uhicago,are visiting theforn.• r�turued home. tier has almost;" outlived its useful- g try for nearly 25 years. Had she lived y grocery busineHs to t e buildin' fur• until Frida of this week she would For 100•, jaap what you want for 111i1e, , ,ear " Sbir mako, tgi.eo.a $a er s brother, Geo.Edwards,' uron road; ness, especially when the members are g y the came over to attend the funeral GGhlsellrurst P ei p g g Hammy weeder ned home London ��++ ' y ante •' 4.A 3,1, 41 �g not true tt) their led a and oto the Hamilton r Carder, member cloned r e her 574 ea , t;h e w for as W mudd weather. Flava you sin Qat' s i a of Mrs Edwards father, last week, Mt SPHeIALSguxoNs.—Rev. W.J. Wad- meetings merely to hiive some fun, College on Wedneada .evenin Our n �� y'eQotiftrt lSvp<coa11 t�, aFP .l4olar416 nd la Der, of Brampton, is ending �a�� fbw • kin of the cold'"Weatherowe Boar g y g many years, She leitves a fnmfl of 8 1 V c. Line of Broom* - y, p , p g dell hereby annouricea a series o4 ser- Speaking , . Public School teachers are en�pying Wtihave dil ade6of 1`IoS+Fz im youth's days at the horite of Mre Jos. Wilson, On opposing the teaching of Dr, some of the older foto paying, "'Why', ids s sons and 2 daughters;,one of the atter 4, . o ,, at well. Mons p g this thele Batter hot y ,I 1. ;, Huron road. Ex reeve Proutlfoot,wife I)o ir, c Chicago, whose literature is this is nothing, I remember going : to _ . _ being the wl�e� of Stili Phippd, and the +nMrF. r, "M and, ldbk lifo the, • n' , g , g g _. " . other, Miss Faun '. being at home. Tliey are jest what you have ltetinlook r' 11 .1f �. and ftLmily, of Glpder3ch, paid a flying` extenatvel distributed in this settlor. Bruaefield, and ale) bin boll, on A - h , y , �;,,..,... < , y g K g David 1_,ovsty St. Thomtrs, Wad torribly l.Ier eldest son Wm.A., is a dentgl'Our- trig for to do yenr light eviespfbg � 1111 w visitto Mr A. 7"ebbntt .One day feet Strb sets:- Builds A tFl10'h, "Triune ri121st. Some fartnOra sowed grain .. .. - 1 . y, Matt, burned about fife held rind wall robsbly .: oou at adison, Indiana, the second • -.. �y y y'��• �( week, Mr J. 'Wine, .,TuckerAmith, put ai n " text Matt. 2$ 10.2U; Sun' during the fine weather, hilt if this 1 g �,: 11 entmer p ' �y �}� � . lsa the s1 ht tli his lb# eye, est „s r6ba t son, James, xs ornployed at_Sttatfor, 1A�..:t,l;].1JV..L�1. Ov chasod f �om ly. B.Switzov a f'!ne 3 year 1 t '•Atonement theory weather continues they will have had q ,iw > f , " , cimy April h, b1 the ex 16e{Ori of rrgesolinel atov0 in olov� . tvh 1 Alfl d la t hcitn .. " '1'-113 funeral OGLE COOPER...& Cio. ld colt, the rice aid waae $110. Minn. " 1v . d 18.17•. their labor in vain, Sugar rhitking is ,. •i g l5 of o vine h�aiing,. t3xt . Zatt . ' . oro tion#sotloner sto>`h, es ac3 to'r A. ,• 1G't dtly, at p. ndl., T BASS (117+D >l]Et"fC, :. h IW� f it 't>l�i[��he>r 10.0 %thWell,. After tt few Momtlf?i : , I,l of sus ended as Old. Sol i+efnaes to give y tak 1 Sufrda r April 2ltli:. '1'ile prtu+el� p... �1 p . •, • tri filar, ln. Lofadbtl,h xetnKn3dhom3. • , , ' a os 5 11iF ensu It hetxt. tkixt 1iimW URA, 0XV20 WHO 'J10MU rr �8 't a r�uTislosvillo cemetery. �, oasis tiafd lbr Stutter and fttisgFr: i?hna� fly ; y +lliF�t HA B16diti 1611iafoelo faith, t3xt tui g ' S 1 ti . •ti;, ., . . I .11 A.;&t 0-40A,Iiii6d i