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The Clinton New Era, 1898-06-17, Page 4Coming and Going. .f .ri•,tlt.•.t; .•iiN7 VIN Dlllrl"illi L'UIIiIty COIl11C1I n G'ounty S. S. and C. JL Additional Local News. •I _ Death or i Jenkins I '; . ; _- konvention, June 21.22 BUTTER, - Cantelon Bros, ah4p ped VISITORS TO AND FROM CLINTON AND VARIOUS I The Observer, California, of a recent i ! '1 ( ' 'v The lune Session of the county council 200 tube of butter to Montreal,on MOII- OTHER PERSONAL NOTRS. date, thus refers to the death of a b.ro- BAWAINS .00-ta vl Y 0KiERS' CONTRIBUTED DY THE SEOnETARrEa U'(' / *!i]ulbN was held last week, the warden in the chair. day. We shall be glad to have contributions to they of the late William Jenkins, Hur- am CV17iV is A communication from the county noun- tOnly a few days more and them the WESTERN FAIR JUDGES. -At a -meet- this column from any of our readers. If on road, Goderich township: -On Wed. !•+ oil of -Halton requesting Huron County to Clonvention. Let as o resolved that no Ing of the Directors of the Western you have visitors or purpose goiug away nesda night last John Jenkins, a re- g yourself, drop in and tell us, or send us a Y ig• , From All Stations in Ontario to co-opgrate-in asking the Dominion Govern- ing shall prevent our seeking and receiving Fair, on Saturday, among those ap note to that effect. spected citizen of Ontario, Cala passed I I1.pso 1'rair+lo, Manitoba meut to increase the pay of our militia some definite, permanent good from the pointed judges on horseswore:--4Coac , away at the good 80 force. The special. committee recommend- ,hand of God. P g Mies Minnie Hill spent Sunday in $ins- g d old age of years, otv I]. McIntosh, Br•ucefield; Roadsters, sale. Mr Jenkins was a native of Wales, and 4alae ed co-operation in asking the, Dominion to Oliver Johnston, Clinton; Clydesdales, was born in Lorne, Glemor anshire, ` ]A j P g Let us go also resolved that at all costs Mrs Petrie is visiting friends at Mount g WALL Retul'a O® increase the pay 25c per pay when on drill. S. Smillie, Hensall; Heav raughts, in 1818. After spending several years t. 0 1). H. Martin, of Whiteoharob, asked to .we will do our individual parts, as o tioen- y Forest. P g •er, as speaker, to make the Convention a J. E. Blackall, Clinton. These are all Mise Freeman hoe one on a visit to in Ontario, Can., Mr Jenkins settled in fire $289 be appointed county student at the Agri- •er, as a. good men, who are thoroughly;posted g- Uook county, IIL, and for many years on horse points. friends in London. farmed land in the vicinity of Chicago. PAPS i#taoEOpgoiate on Great Northern and North• cultural college, which the Executive com Remember we are Sanday School work- P Eddie Green, late with Jackson Bros. , pa'm 10 Rya, Staples -Fergus Falls, and mittee agreed to. era, and Endeavorers, and Leaguers, and 'WEDDED - J A.Allen and Miss Mag: has returned to Gait. A few years ago Mr Jenkins hearing of 'WQi3tlu if-inneFota, also Minot and Mandou, Copy of will of Elias Dickson, bequeath, it is not ex ected that we Shall ogme u ae ie Jackson, youn est dau hter•of T the salubrit of California's climate t#Eagtin North-)akota:or P p g g Frank R. Hodgena, of Hodgens Bros., is Y "Otigaodg.ing Ju`d,s Returning until fAug. 27, i8ss ol00ofthleheieter,ng. Diof H ons in the mere spectators or listeners. ackson, sr., were married on Tuesday, in Toronto this week. came to this place, and was so much , _, {, y „P ,Let us watch our manner, guard our at the residence of the bride's brother- Miss Murray, of Clinton, was visiting at .pleased with Ontario that be decided AND "• .9u1y;$9 Sept.Set17, " county House of Refuge, was read and sent conversation, let our walk and conduct be in-law, W. B. Lain Evanston, Ill., + to make this lace his home. Mr Jen- '"gkata are valid going and returning via to the executive committee, which reeom- g. J. Sutherland's, Hensall. P - o@ tCoiagd 6t. Paul, the popular ionto to the mended that the terms of the, will be so- a°°h as shall advertise the religion o! and are spending their honeymoon Thos. Hill, of Vancouver, brother of J. kips was largely interested in the On- -_ i gglaodince, Jesus Christ. Remember that we meet bare, previous to settling down to Tor- W. Hill, is here on a visit. tarlo Electric Railway, and recently, ` hs TiClrets over This Route.,, cepted by the council and that the clerk not merely far joy and blessing, but for onto. The NEw ERA joins itaeongrat- Mre Eph. Batt and two children are purchased the home place from which W I N Dpi'" notify the executrix of the will that upon inspiration and instruction, aalations to those of the many Idends visiting•friends at Chatham. a passed away. His devoted wife, u1 jii,joYutation at G. T, R, offices. payment to the county treasurer of the The programa which are now dietrib- of the young couple. Mrs Israel Taylor left for a visit to Ni- worn out by constant watching at her Ii, ;BQDGENBI AGENT, CLINTON' 161:000 mentioned in the will, Kerenhatpach ,uted, are the beat yet presented and every- agars Falls on Wednesday. husbands bedside, was prostrated by N a Dickson be admitted to the House of (LAWN BOWLS. -The Clinton Lawn Bowl- the shock of his death. Yesterday SHADS thing points to a profitable Convention. Mrs E. Dickinson, of Victoria, B: C„ r Refuge. In addition to the topics on the program, ing grounds was the scene of a lively game is the guest of Mrs MoGarva. afternoon the funeral service, conduct- " 'If tw 90vextiot"Itato A petition from the Trustees of S. S• the Rev. J. W. Rae will deliver an address last week, when the return match wae•play- John Briokendep and wife left on 3atur- ed by Rev, Dr. Wright, was held at Nm. t0 Tuckersmitb, asking for the appoint- Wednesday evening, subject, "Wrecker ed between Clinton and Seaforth, resulting the family residence and the remains av,,e lto ttmaTtWT'with it -P B Crews. -Page t ment of an arbitrator to consider the re- ;bights " in favor of the Clinton team by the follow- day, on a visit to Marlette, Mich. Y Mrs Greig, of town, and Mies Irene interred at Bellevue cemetery. We have a few lines k—t'; I'll — tign drugstore—S Jackson....::: 1 snit of petition to the township oounail of The Rev. W.J. Wilson, of Hamilton, ie ing score:— .Jackson, are visiting in Toronto. giuoe'D 7+ AlacPherson........ • • • 4 + g of Wall Paper and a wajl.paper—W Googer Co.. 4 TOokeremith respecting tote 17, 18 I9 and always appreciated by a Huron audience Clinton. Seaforth. Mrs W. Robb, and daughter, are this BPRA Sea TIME CARD.—Sixtha 23, n -Me.soekex"s excursion -G T Lpt.......... 4 part of 20, con. 4, L.R.S., in the townSII4 ,and will give us one of big practical talks. F. Soles J. McMichael week visiting friends in Liatowel. cation.-Seaforth, Thursday, June 23, W i n d o w Shades '_ tpi!aating prioes-McKiunon & Cc....,. 5 of Tuckeremith, was referred to the Edue- Mrs P. J. McKay, of Woodstock, has a J. W. Irwin Jae: Scott Mrs Patterson, of Arthur, is visiting at 2 p. m., R. Govenlock's orchard; Gode- ' ariti ts+eei} season—J H Combe........... 5 ation committee, which recommended that D. A• Foraester F. Holmstead wog out—Plumateel t4, Gibbings ....... 5 Dominion reputation as an enthusiast in J. P. Tisdall, sk .....25 E. C. Coleman, sk....,. to ,the home of her father, J. Leslie. rich, Friday. June 24, 2 . m., •H. Cur- which we are clearing i rljfgroeery-G Swallow ................... .5 no abnon be taken. .Junior work, and in addition to giving an J. Johnson W, C. Reid Mies Bertha Aitken has gone on an ex- wins orchard; Exeter Saturday, June out at Very much re- # ,4t ;a ovortnnity-W LOuimette........ 5 ,Petition from S• S. No. 2 Hay, asking ,address on Junior work, Wednesday, she W. W. Fa v.n W. D. Bright -tended visit to relatives in Bruce. 25, 2 p. m., R. S. Lang orchard. orchard. - ousoYor sale -C Milne .................. 5 that art arbitrator be appointed to consider peicTeraey— w went .................. 5 will also address a mass meeting of the H - C. Brewer R. S. Rays Rev. Dr. McDonald and D. D. Wilson, C UCCd prices FOI' A.V,Q q eirlds—P Do Maas ...............•,. 5 a by that was passed by Hay township W. Jackson, sk.....16 W. H. Pearce, sk...... E2 Seaforth, wore visitors to town esterda /+ , ug Ri'irigham children, Tuesday afternoon. — — yesterday. 5c, %L an n,"',,,. Ci we eiti; k,ies-w Jackson.... ..... 5 g P Those dwho buy are a tle l intending o tray leek Total.............41 Total ................ 40 and Smith, Detroiter of are Mrs Butt, AVO ,TAYLOR ! oherwairted—J Brigham .............. 5 council, setting out s new school section to P be hnown as No. 10 in said townshi , was ra.I shout d o d Clinton Ont. can give y Very t omrpnado ooncert—Cricket Club........ 5 referred to the Education committee, Y Y g CONDOLENCE.—The following letter L ga)ityNvins trade --J W Irwin............ 8 theetation agent for standard certificate (here. General District Agent for the Choice Papers. For t;. slues thax count,Jackson Bros......... 8 whish recommended that no action be which, when properly filled in b the Sec- to the family of the late R. Heywood, p p y y Charlie Hale, who bas been in Chicago Confederation Life Insurance Co i0er e SC and SOC otp;:va talk -w D Fair Cc .. ....... a taken, from the Canadian Order of Foresters, fora ooa le of months, has returned to d;38I . ingpolia-HodgensBros........ 8 A letter was read from F. Narlow, retary at the Convention, entitles you toin nlledsalmion- Wlnwiu................ 8 the reduced rate home, which will be one- speaks for itself:— town P For formation and Goderich, inclusive. All en claiming damages for an accident sustain. third Single fare. Both the G. T. R. and Clinton, June 7th, lss7 Porntation relnttng to insurance gladly given. We are selling some ed at,Golley's bridge, between East W a- g To the family Af •our late Brother, R.Heywood: Mrs Jas. MaMath leaves in a few days Money to loan at reasonable rates. * C, P. R. -have granted this privilege. specially t; Lv wanoeb and Morris, but the Execntiae Dear Children,—•You have been bereft of on an extended visit to relatives near S eClall C1101Ce Wln- " iiC committee recommended that no action be The drat day (Tuesday, June `flet) w ll yyur emainins parent, which means to you Kingston. dOW Shades. ` jv be devoted 'to Sunday School interests, the all a very severs lose; as a supporter to you he g D. L. MACPHERSON 11 F ,, • t ) ' taken, as they had Oct been furnished wtth Bret session commencing at 9 s, m. The was never fowid ne8lecting that duty, as a Mies Penfoand, of town, but who has FRIDAY, J'UivT 17, 1898 sufficient proof of damage. second da ; W edneeda to Christian En- father he was ever .affeotionate and kind, been at Belleville for some time, is now at Fire Insurance PAPER Y t y) striving to matte happy the children he so g Representing— The,matter of commitment of Lottie deavor and Epworth League interests. dearly loved. B.ut he has been taken away, Wio ham. - TRIMMED roe ' and Flossy Durnin, of the town of Gode- All Sunday .,Schools and Yonng People's and you are left to mourn your lose, which is Mrs Hall and daughter, of Orangeville, Alliance Assurance Co. 3 the London Advertiser has an article rich, to the care of the Children's Aid So• Societies are entitled to send delegates. irreparable. Court Maple Leaf No. 1G, Cana- are visiting Mrs Shannon, who is a sister Perth Mutual Fie Ins, Co file Ins, Co. BLINDS „ oiety of the county of Huron, and charging The popular Junior Garden, whish was dian Order of Foresters, mourns with you, S7 eeidad• Canada s NEw En:;'. It is kind of P P and reels a deep sympathy for you; we feel of Mrs Hall. OFFICE, - - MACKAY BLOCK, CLINTON HUNG the per week for their main • given at San Francisco before 10 000 oo• that we have lost a true brother, one who otem to refer to us in this manner, g P J. B. Hoover attended an Executive Penance, was sent to the Executive com- ie, will be given Wednesday afternoon b was ever ready to extend a helping band in mittee, which stated .that we have had the P g Y Y time of need. We trust that you may be in- meeting of the Woodmen of the World at , Iasliter, the Chicago speculator, who has 75 of the W ingham Juniors. spied to keep the little circle in loving unity London, on Tuesday. ill town. F order reduced from $L 50 to $1 per week that wben in future as you may become separ- 4 4 ® 1 li*4.'reoponsible for the fluctuettions of the for each child, and recommended that the tvhurcil Chimes. ated. there may be nothing to look back to Mr Will Holloway, of Clinton, spent , lutein market, has collapsed. In other County pay tate .same. I but love and harmony. Signed S behalf of ter, Mrs R. in Exeter, the guest cf his vis_ W Cooper V!•Co - rc a his bank aeeount is Leiter than it The report od the jailer Showed that the Court,—J. P. SaErrnnn, Rec.-Sea. ter, Mre R. N. Rowe. there were but two prisoners therein, and Rev. Mr Murdoch, of Teeswater, will • • as I? reach in the B,t tilt Church next SYMPATHY: -The following has been Mrs Passmore, who has been stopping ­11the Property committee reported having A P forwarded to the famil of the late R. with John Holmes for some time returned _ ' $re Adolphe Chapleaa who died in Mont- visited the jail and found everything in The pi Heywood:-~ Y to London on Saturday. Cheap Rates 1. good older. The picnic of the Baptist sabbath Y se' i ,last week, was known as one of the g The clerk reported res satin the con- School will be held at Bayfield on the To the Family of our late Brother Harry Eilber, M. P. P. for South Huron, r,}pnoo,*,polished orstore sof bis dav, and was solidation of the by-lawap of the county, 28th of June. Worshipful Brother R. Heywood:— was in town for a abort time on Tuesday, Winnipeg, per boat from Owen Your eyes .fid„ Rev. Mi Parke and wife and John Worth work fifteen aoeedingly amiable man as well. He and the Executive committee recommend- At the last regular meeting of the Clinton on his way to Goderich. sound ......................!615.80 `' ""dor ears a memee of the Conservative ed that a committee consisting of county Ransford Intend the Synod meeting at Masonic Lodge, held on June loth, the follow- W. Jackson and wife, who went to Evan• hours a day, ' 'iI5', y ° Ing resolution was unanimonsl adopted:— Sault n Bound .per boat from llietitnet. councillor Holt, D'r. Holmes and Wm. London next week. Resolved that we, the Officers an Members of Ston, Ill., to attend the wedding of Mise Marie, • and any - 'I F I Rev Jas. Livingstone, former, of Owen Sound ........°........$6.$0 Knowing titin that •... ,,',+" Lane be empowered to revise same, have an g Y Clinton Lodge No. 84, A• F, and A M , place Jackson, return this evening. g ".;'': t{'joegine to look ae if a satisfactory set- index prepared and 1Q0, with indican Clinton, passed through town on bis on record our high esteem of the many excel- Mrs MoMurebie, of, Dakota, is visiting Windsor and return ............$4.10 will help >_ - •' P P way to Kincardine, on Monday. lent qualities of our late Worshipful Brother, her aiater•in-law, Mrs Danoangon, and has $ them do their work is worth know. I emant of disputes between Canada and the printed for the council. The Presbyterians of town have( Richard Heywood, whom it has pleased an Toronto and return............ 3.35 in Of course I can't tell on mach .: ray,,:• On Wednesday the council visited Man Y all -wise Providence to remove from the scene a couple of her children with bar. For all information in reference to travel g y #lied<States will be reached, and that the cjlaeter brid e, which had been in tired b aided to hold their S. S. picnin at Bay- of his earthly labors to the mansions of eter• in this little space, but if you come @ j y The Globe of Saturday contained an ex- apply to I P Y it.0ons of the two countries would be much the freshet, and in council afterwards the field about the 7th of July, if suitable nal rest. As a Master Mason, Master and Past in and vee me„I s tell you 411 I "`tiFr`i`hsrmonione than they have been, arrangements can be made. ]tiasterof this Lodge, he ezemplified in a pre- cellent photo -gravure of Rev. Dr Grigg, of W. J ICKSON, Agent, Clinton. know about your eyes. I don't know e';will be advantage to both countries, Road 'and Bridge committee recommended 8 eminent degree those virtues which always. Toronto, father of Mrs A. Stewart, of _ it all, and the man who thinks be I that the span on the west end be made 100 W. R. Lough occupied the pulpit Of characterize a true Mason And it is further town. bade as well as in state matters, foes lou and the commissioner asked for the Baptist Church on Sunday morn resolved that our heart -felt sympathy is here- does about any subject nearly always g by extended to his bereaved family, resting in The wife of Rev. M. C. Rnmball, of Mor- ]Big knows the levet.tenders, for bvildin the abutment had ing+ R. Holmes supplied the workg the Divine Assurance that that God which den, Man., and sister-in-law of Mrs Jes.A.i'rinoipal Grant and the Presbyterian new iron su erstructure, and the art of On Auburn circuit the same day. has taken away the earthly father will be a Examination free. P P father to the fatherless. Ford, is spending the summer with friends I Assembly had quite a rustle on the the bridge not required, be removed to Arrangements are under way for OLIVER JOHNSON, Master. im Ontario. ! Spectacles as low as $1. ition question on Tuesday, and big Dyes on the boundary between Hallett the holding of a union picnic of the THOMAS RUMBALL, Secretary.• ! Satisfaction guaranteed. Q and Wnwanosh, and that the warden and Ontario and Rattenbur St. Sabbath Clinton,June llth, 1898. Messrs Blaakall and Innes, who are Di- Bar'gaums Anflment to strike out the prohibition y raotore of the western Fair, were in Lon- ', .,a'I a certain report were rejected by D. Patterson act with the Road oommis- Schools, at Goderich, about the 7th of ASI•LGHTMIBHAY.—Sunda mornin a Optical Department T.' E110 in accepting tenders. July, Y g don on Saturday, helping to select judges gvokwhelming vote. No more than a doz• P g Master Walter Holmes had five minutes for the Fair. COOPER'S inembersilof the Assembly voted with him. - Letter from P. French, asking for an in- Rev R. Millyard, who has been at- of ex firience that was as exciting. as COOPERS Boob STORE + ” crease of salary for himself and Mrs P goingDr Gnnn was in Toronto last week ar- Un Saturday ' --- rl .. tending Conference, occupied his own any boy could desire. He was rangingfor-the annual meeting of the 'oi, the information of some papers French, was read 'and sent to the Execu- pulpit last Sunday, and Rev B. Clem- out in the county with his father, an •. - . - ' _ 0-LIIi1TON ,: r five committee, which recommended that Y ' International Railway Surgeons, which blcJi assert that a normal school is not the clerk inquire as to the salaries aid ent will resume his pulpit work next started down Albert St. to meet the takes lace in Jul 1 q P Sunday. liver that was comm a for their P y' w v*'& p•*at London, we might inform thele caretaker and matron at other Houses of Y g P 1N MILLINERY. ,Gpe;bebb of authority that the present Refuge in the Province and also as to what Rev Jag. Wilson, of Drummondville, use. The driver turned the horse over J. re ch, to, of be i strela is visiting 11 Ieare so crowded that for the three datiee'the perform and the quantity of brother of Councillor John Wilson, of to the boys care,with strictinjuuctio„s Mr French, to whom be is related. He is . Y P q Y that he should let it walk, which he just recovering from what was a very ser• Chip arms, noteaoberoan secure admisa. land in connection with each Housesof Hallett, was recently presented with a 20 per Cent. off On all r. did, but turning the corner of Mr tone railroad accident. h w,q"j}Rs not already done so. Refuge and also what amount is paid for purse of $50, by members of his con g i _,. • Holmes' residence, the horse became J. B. Linden , who has completed his ,our Trimmed Hats. Merit wins access. a hirq# help,.and lay the same before this gregation. Y P ,,. rpsgel4 pst Bays :-The Clinton council at its meeting in December. pastor Pocock com Metes his astor- unmanageable, and ran down the bout- medical studies, arrived home on Friday e","' Moved b Mr Holt seconded,b Mr Pat- P P evard, then on down the sidewalk be- and wilt probably remain here until be has 9 10 her Cefit. off on Sail- CANT $g or4 }e egorcispA over the East p Y ate in the Baptist church a week from tweet two row of trees, the wonder decided as to where he will locate. RIQL Person, and' carried, that the nominating next Stinda -' l I{na follgwiggkwill• thP- y, June 28th. That Aun' being that the rig was not either Or Malkin Hats and all Un - r ii_ -e - officers for the several districts for the g The following G. T. R, officials passed g y day evening he vv ill preach a special smas3hed or the bo thrown out. Mas - _`yarn a tug the imnm@d Witerltil note, .next.election for county councillors be as sermon to young men. Y through on Wednesday last: -Messrs Fitz- trimmed hats. . ,. 4 ter Walter managed to all the horse follows; -No. 1, W. Stothers Belfast• No. P hash, Snpt.; Ferguson, Road Master; 'Y. : * ruon isbeine,saioned by the Liber- I o Jas Campbell, Londegboro; No, 3, Freda '”? ,.,,,of _Atl;xe,.,;op t)le,road,, and; t then ran around to Shady, Bridge.and'Building Inspector; Mo- STRATFORD, ONT { -s- iJVor is lie3n. eti1 flii at m Albert i., whale tt vd is eau bt b the Call and see Cllr stock Of ilj a $" " f@[ —this--kf.-Ridiop H-, , Zgp- 4 - A. Cheater Prouty, Hay; h^ + g Y Cirarrt track Inspector. This school does first-class work in every ' "tirg rbtli tits teat he has hardly yet mAlts, ij@11 01, No. G, F. 6, I ham .y the Brethren, Among those owner, who happened to be there at D. B. Cal#1ok went to Woodstock on R1bbOns, VelllllgS, etc., etc. ids ammerc, and enjoys a large patronage. yy I No. 5, A, dt ' ,.aL u.__ atr,...a:. L rhe mom@v.jt. ,. g rlil i favor of Hon. John Dryden, .- ,n From Iters ar8 Mr gnu ruro 1 . ry. , t : Sat¢tde and remained there a couple of- _ n Commercial School of the hi hest g.a e- ves rejected in his own riding of On- BaCptt, Brussels; No. 7, P. Pot.... Carline, Mrs Stevenson, A..^13roWn "' " - g P tw°at,:: aoue better in Canada. Students can enter nocb; No. 8, Joe. Cowan, Wroxeter. 0 i RIFLES.- When you have your lob days. It was Epworth League Sunday in ! at any time. Catalogue Eras. rtp;piouth. It is refreshing to know that and others, in the Central Methodist Chnroh, and be . `notable gentleman's -conscience hoe Moved by Dr. Rollins, seconded by Jas, work dove elsewhere don't ask the Ew Snell, that the House of Refuge committee A good example of Christlan unity ERA for a free local. Deliciotls Cana- took part in the exercises, MISS HILLIER, W. J. Elliott, Principal ingot to work and convinced him that be asked to report on the advisability of was shown at Mitchell nn Wednesday diva strawberries were selling this Lieut. -Governer Cameron, accompanied xtPolio without a seat in the House is raising the pbj etoian's salary, or the al• evening when Rev. Mr Kerrie, of the week at three boxes for a quarter. T11c by hie daughter, Miea Grace, leaves on Stand in Clarendon Hotel Block. 't'v ' ' ° $rilry to both precedent and the consti• lowance, if any, for drugs used b the Episcopal church, went to Knox well -kept lawns in town look very n fen; .But Mr. Dryden, with all the prey- Y g Y Tuesday or Wednesday next for P.egina.- e o ; Minister r the Crown, will not Physician, and ins advisability of Bhang- church and held a united prayer meet- pretty just now - in fact, the couutr y A complimentary banquet will be tendered • -,' / atg tyriak, so has taken the preoantion ing the phyeioian periodically. This went ing on account of Mx Bradley's illness. is wearing its prettiest garb. The pros- him by the citizens before his departure. - rrla 'J TWO A. Ts to L , ,I eta Grit hive. Canny Mr. Dryden, to the House of Refuge committee, which There was a very nice meeting at Pects are very promising for a big 4b 60 cvli ti shoat hiveEast Huron ? will it be recommended against it. the Christian Endeavor Society at wheat crop; clover is also 1n an excep- Mrs Thompson, of the gravel road, left iloXed in having as its representative the Letter from Ernest Heaton, asking fora Willis church on Wednesday evening. tionally fine condition. There area on Saturday on an extended top to friends Seoted' of Cntario South ? A's for ffir. grant of $50 for the Children's Aid Society Rev. Mr Stewart took the subject, and few Farmers who still have grain on at Toronto and Barrie. In company with ., was read and ref(rred to the Executive ave a ver interesting and profitable hand that wish they had sold it when her brother, B[r Corkett, of Brampton, she In Mats f., I *. in peacefully resigning what he g y g committee, which recommended a grant talk on the cod work belt done the price was over $1. Some papers expecte to makes quite a tour before she 00 . li I t for, has he secured a cinch upon of $25. give some of the news some time,ot her returns. She was ticketed by F. R. Hod. igothing of mOre material benefit? This among the French Canadians The 13 we lead. This is oar specialty, and A statement read by the clerk, showing to ic, "The ri ht arse of time " will be Papers give some cf the news part of the gene. S ui,6 fi* n g ' xy,l;qutte natural, no 'ving Grit poli- p g + , we have them in all sizes, style and that the appropriations to the several Col- taken b Mies Cavan next week. time, but the NEW ERA gives all the Thos Smithlet, of Brussels, has been rices, from the 50 cent Fedora up. t;.iiavl4t been knowtf o give op the Y Y visiting his cousin, Mrs hRobt.., brother Mason; W. In Our Business sti gjoa for the shadow." legiate Institutes were satisfactory, was Rev. Herbert N. Casson, actor of news all the time and on time: if you order to be filed, P are not a subscriber try it, only 50c. to smith, of Bay City, Mich., brother of Mrs Tfie'nlltnvo is true exceptin that a eti. the Labor church at Lynn, Mass., for- Y P Mason, is also visiting bore. Mr and Mrs g P On motion of councillors Torrance and the end of the year. The herr aro >p,i1.'s..not been circulated; that Mr. His- Holt, the clerk was directed to notify the merly of Hensall, will preach in Bond promises to be berry large this year; we Oke, of Exeter, were up to see Mr Mason, Ties . In the sllrlllg tI10 young clerks of the several mnnioi stifles of the' St. Congregation church, Toronto, on don't care a straw whether it is or not. i r visa not been asked to retire• and that P Sunday morning, June 19th, and in on Taesd@v. man s f?11Cy turns t0 a fir' den has not asked for the east. county to levy the rate for the county. and' COUNTRY LOOKS WELL, -The coon- Miss Mae Bi art was called to Port Spring Suit and as suiting- . Euclid avenue Methodist church in the gg We have the Newest and Prettiest 1, 'oi c Conservative friends don't know to send statement of the amount so levied, try never looked better Or, more prom- Erin last Monde morning, owing to the .>it sat Huron would fill a library. not later then December 1st, 1898, evening. Mr Casson is one of the b Y g+ g Goods on the market. young Canadians who have made re- icing than it does just now. In other death of her cousin. Her uncle, Mr C.•F, is our business, we guar - On motion of councillors Snell and J. B. seasons at this limo of the year some Roche, was also lying ver low with in- Wols ey a3 Governor• McLean, the en fuser waa directed to Be Nutations for themselves in the United Y g Y Good Cashmere Sox at 250. per pair. h ' R thin s have looked well, some`ihoder• flammation of the bowels, but took a antes to make him a Stilt General. that people who had dam ed refuse tin Mates. As a preacher, writer and g P P P deep thinker along social reform lines ately well and some pore or less un- slight change for the better on Wednesday. i that will suit him. Cloth and other things on the embankment near he is well known. promising. This season everything EVERY FRIl1 G NEW , iportefi that the British Govern• the Clinton bridge remove the same, and in looks promising. The asturea are Mise Ida Harland, who hoe been visiting slid 1" Ce Will be suitable. ;tbmoffered Lord Woleley, C:,i.lmand• default prosecute them. A Chatham paper, during the tato P her brother will for some time, leaves this p ryi'q ! p good; meadows are promising well; fall And Up-to-date in our store. We ti R,+!ltii3E'Of the BCIEISh tem the oat Of EQUALIZED ASSESSMENT Conference, thus refers to a younfi, week on a visit to bar sister in Wingbam, have r,o old goods. Y+ P wheat is above the average; sprits before returning to her home in Detroit; g A. J. HOLLOWAY, C011tono• + I -no A.1 of Canada, It ig to be After Several long sittings the equalized man well known here:—The Rev. G.F, grain is rank and promising; roots and I ) a -.Mixt Lord Woleley will accept the assessment of 1898 was adopted with the Salton, Pb.B., is a youn Englishman, she has been quite an acquisition in musi- 1 potatoes have gone in in gond shape; A. J. MORRISII, Clan Un. , >. f,,tot h -is appointment would be received addition of one dollar per acre added to whose age we whoa d jug, , to be about corn has come to evenly and stroug;r est circles, to be /rank, she will be missed. l£h' intense enthusiasm by the Canadian Grey, $2 000 to Hensall, and a reduction 98 years. He entered the ministry in and every class and variety of frust On Tuesday the following persons ]eft 0%. Canada knows Lord Wo)eley and of one d6liar per acre in West Wawanosh, 188'2 and was ordained in 1880. Since promises more than an average crop. here to attend the Grand Lodge meeting of zktlovwa Canada. IIs was once Com- the result being that (;ray is $(i4,7fi2 more his Ordination his 6 he w s'l has been What mote could a bighly favored the I, O. G• T., at Peterbaro:-Rev. G. W. " " ""0, "" na6railn-Chief of the Canadian' military than last year, Hens 11 $25,000 more, and very rapid. In 1880 be 887 he was for people, with the grandest county on Andrews, Londeaboro (Grand Councillor); ``Ceatid he was the most popular com- West Wawanoab $41,725 lees. The assess- a year i❑ Clinton. In 1887 he was sent earth for an inheritance, desire than Arthur Woodman, Lon eaboro; Mise Stur- tl&jg woever had. It might almost be ed value for 1898 is $32,283, 119, as againat to Waterloo Church, then a mission, this? If the harvest is as bountiful as dy, Anbarn; Bond Laurison and bliss Amy IgMk InInIN11 that he was the only -popular command- $32,235,082 for 1897. At the afternoon paving a salary of $500, He left it a the prospects now promise the present Cox, Porters Hill, and Lu Farnham, Con ThereEl C S of early all his sucoessora have had sitting McKillop was raised $1 per sore. ePlf-sustaining charge, with a stipend year will certainly be a year of plenty, stance, s;, ' Isunderstandings with the Canad- Houer of REauar, COMMUTES of $8(X) a year, besides repincing the and must be lo,tbe eo le of Canada a tioluitteers. He led a Canadian regi- ' Your committee met at the House of oicl frame church by a magnificent year of great prosperity. For the last three weeks y Bert Thomp- - iC no %'itotlla Northwest during the Red Riv- Reftige on March 23rd, and examined the modern brick hnilding. From Water- eon, former, teacher at Bayfield, and eon f Ilion, and the volunteers used to shy house and farm, and consulted the keeper loo he went to Brussels, then for three PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD. - The regu- of J. Thompson, lumberman, Godericb, iaoy would go through fire and venter as to the beat way to cultivate the farm. Pars he took charge of the Central lar meeting of the Public School Board has been in Toronto Hospital, where he 'liitiiw Ida liked our volunteers as wal ' On the 6th of this month your committee hurch, Stratford. in 18013 he was was held on Monday evening, W. S. underwent an operation for appendicitis. eyltked him, and after]eavingCanada again met and found that directions given sent to the First Methodist Church in Harland chairmifn pro tem. The ac- His many friends will be glad to know that eit;e "cited to have said that ho wou'd at previous meeting had been carried out the city of St. Thnn,ac, where he is count of W. Cooper & Co., 9+1.20, and J. he is recovering and expecte to take his WO11L about it. TIIC Shoes I,el'C aCIVCrt'sCCI al'C ,t 1C PrAD'veone regiment of Canadian vol. satisfactorily. We have to repprt tha+ on stationed at present. Miring the two A. Fowler, preparing plans of repairs, work at Elimville the first Sunday in bi gest ln011e3- s Wo1'tll volt QVC, saw. ( COuld Ila 'e •'pxptthAu two of any other nationality. both visits the hoose and farm appeared to years of his ministry there he has re- $5, were ordered tobe paid. The prop- June, 1gol thein at regular prices, but our way is tO sell Io« el' be well managed. The trees planted last ceived over I00 members into the erty committee were inst ructed topro- Jonathan Miller, the well known horse- r ar Must be Stopped. year and the few ordered to be planted church throw h the Ordinary serylcPs, care from Mr McGarva.3O tons of coal man and hotelkee er, of Godericb, passed than regular pl'1C0 if w0 buy lOW(1 tllari rCi,ulal ])1'iC 11 k __ this year ate doing well and the farm stook and the churn debt, has IpP,eI rPdviced at, $5•:30 per ton. The report of Prin- P York end oro a are in ood condition. The ae- by pearl $4000 and at the close p g throuh town yesterday on his way to at - N w .. y ci ltl Lough, as follows, was read: Boys tend Port Huron yarns He is somewhatOF and as OftCll as possible yo11 Will get tl1C1I1 at 1tttl W,mliln&ndespatch to the e I p g • 'afsya;,Gli!e'at Britain, through its am counts of the }louse for this year up to the of the present year there was n surplus enrolled for May 282, girls 202, average ort, in form and Smilingly remarked )rices than anywhere else. attendance 852. The attendance has P Y g Y I d-tf;at,jVashing+ton, has informer. ger- I end of May, were audited and found °or- o£ $ i30, and that in spite of the fact been low. I have been Conducting ex- that be thought of going down on his bike, r , dt$iateDay that when'lhe United ! rest. Froin the Inspector's books we find that the expenses were much more only he could not get an one to go with You should see Our WollllPn q illl(1 Men's 5 10( g i ex )rnsa neoount is $1.286.2(1, and than in any other year of the church's aminations for some time, but the Ota- ,m The oir-t of this will be seen when r ' • examples f Wllat you Call aptatea Cuba, Sllain will bn forced ;filo tern 1 r its in both "classes in Miss O Neils at 2 atilt $2.00. 17►ey 1C examp C 0 y thnW x, ,,Great ritnin looks on the , cr diced frorn sale o. farm prodnee$275.15, history. Mr Salton has been invited P itis known weighs 410 lbs. 1ili 3,ty, ightthatC)ttlpaiswhntbo;h showing a net r-xpendituro for t'he five to become the pastor of the Centenary' room absent themselves. The result g 1 gOOCIs q Lol)er] bought. g>xlfgfSglitstii;for, nndvvlaon Spain lift's mouths of $lOtLll• Church in Hamilton, and, having ac will be that few will be ptornoted from Geo. Moir, the Ottawa Conservative get when the -z y g 9sidrYti••tf1t51ce will be nothing left for 1 7NANC6 00-NINITTre; cepted (lie invitation, was transferred the room and a large class ,promoted to ganizer, died Wednesday at the Convales- '* `wllob.tbtuntintte the lltruggle. Sir The Finance committee recommended to the Hamilton Conference Inst l+ri- the rcom, this will crowd 1t•, but those sent Home. The deceased was for years Jackson, a>x>ztleiota leas assured Secretary pay rent of a OambPr Of acoovnta. day. At the Centenary is one of 1 he regular in attendance will get the Principal of St. Marys Public Sobool, and T ould not ormit I il•I,otions were mado to hold next soasinn Nvealthiest churches in Canadian Met h- spats. There will, if necessary, be a afterwards was a editor of the he Marys V i the po ok6 la P small class in the Principal's room fur Journal; Ips was slab 8ditor of the Exetak rpotititl+re b bopoleaa rear to the dir• ; of council In Henaall, Seaforth and Gode- odism be has thus risen Morn the tBoot. tatnd vibe Dealers , - i 6fyloerd?, .(: twat Britain t , rich, the final vote being 1n favor of tate 'ktttmblest mission field to the pulpit of the next, year or two, as pupils who do Reflector, and stomped tbo, aottntry in opo b1! b, f0 ant rtttenci cannot be prepared for pro- position to the Slott AAP, Mir °'Coit as 5fi ,&A t far 1+'teaident ebant town, the lar ear and rfthat infl tiential church p "" ttolti bl si t dutl Y • toell t o snore pupils will be eats of ale end 1s Aa i ii bw btld U14. , Y. htl Cbuttotl then ad ottl±n d to meet lin i.11 WAsterli O"tttrio Int the slirrr6 Pot,. elation, end 1. , p P Y ; / + ? 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