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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1898-07-15, Page 1;� W4W4W41 .1 , . . - - ko C , .- �;�. Are r 10 - What's ko ' You ,.Doubt .I- . `'the matter W ERA A e Til i • with it ? _ _ _ .--- -- -- i About what we can do for you in � , If you think there is anything i _ 1 a year in advance $1.50 when not so paid our store? Perhaps you aro not r with your watch let T IiOLMES, Editor and Proprietor. CLINTON/ ONT., JULY 15, 1898 $ certain that it would be to your ad - 1 the matte y ROBERT vantage for you to deal here. The11 ne take a look at it. A few par- tiolea of duet will, in a week, do __J_ __ ____ __ _ _ __ .----- only way to be c matte ed is to dome more damage than the ordinary � I Church ehlmes• and try ns. No matter what your - wear of a whole year of keeping ? 1 C•Oderieh. Sayttield I prejudice may be yo'� will be pleased time. Any watch ie well wort �11IE ���• Y NOTES. -Mr Geo. Baird, of Stanley Rev. B. Clement will address the Oil- i that you Dame here and you will be CCC Y p AROUND ACCIDENTS. -While Henr Halstead taking oars o! -the better the What wide-awake and reliable oorrreepondents find worthyof recording for publication, was shooting sparrows on Saturday, was one of the examiner a at th,i ex- tario St. church Epworth League on convinced that the Prescription watch the better the ogre. \Ake andam. St�attorth the gun went off unexpectedly, the aminations here last week; as a school Monday evening next. Subject, "The , Drug Store is the beat place to ,, powder striking hila in the face, re- teacher he has t he enviable record of I Pledge." i have drug wants supplied. it Icor Butter and 6998 go to KINWS July LACROSSE TEAM BEATEN. - Our la- mow{ng all the skin and hair. While . having taught 37 years in the school The picnic of St. Paul's Sabbath !ur way of re- and August Sale, wingham. crosse team went to Orangeyille, for a racing on she Recreation ,Park track, (where he is considered, and rightly ao, I School was intended to htcve been held The rO0d9 WC Sellr ' Everybody Dee to Wingham. KING'8 Juty match on the 11th, and returned via Alex. McLeod collided with another an excellent teacher; from all appear- yesterday, but has been postponed to a airing Watches and August sae 1H on. Clinton on the 12th,haviag been defeat- wheel, and was thrown, his collar bone ance a long time of teaching is still future date. ! Are the best that can be bought. Try the sa[o once. See the orowd. G. E. ed. The boys claim that the ground being broken. before him. Rev. A. K. Birks, of Stratford, was We sell you the best at reasonable KING, wingham. I wpe very uneven, and the Orangeville FEAR HE IS DROWNED. -Charles rices and when the quality of the ie the right way. We guar- - - in town on T iesday,on his way to Tees- p i is the perfect work and mod- PICNIC, - Mrs Roderus and Miss team had an exceptionally strong goal. Stockwell, a young man whose parents Holmesville water, where he takes part in the pleb- goods is considered the price {s oon- erate charges, our prices be- Houghton celebrated their birthday • FOOTBALL. -The Berlin Ran ers ran reside in Manchester, England, left CORRECTION- Our Holmesville tor- incite campaign. eidered low. Dur goods are al• Ing in proportion to the work on Thursday last by calling a general' a special train to Seaforth, Friday, ac here on Wednesday evening last to a res cadent is not the beat canton in Mrs Wall, who has rendered such ef- ways the best and are sold , u g p p P i at lowestprices, and are guar- done. Have your repair assembly of their Wingbam friends to companted by the brass band and an small boat for a, earl, and has not been P e setters mightt I ether to a picnic on the prairie. enthusiastic crowd of Berliners to seen or heard of since. It is feared he the world, but our typ g tario service church a member of the On- anteed to 6e just as represented. work done here. gg have known better- than distort the toric St. church choir, has been re Try ns. , 'I 11 About 200 were present and all ap• cheer them on to victory over the has been drowned. Stockwell was in Rev Mr Green's name into •`Rev Mr engaged for another year. geared to enjoy themselves with games Hurons, but they were doomed to die- business in a small way ae maCh{niet, McGuire" as was done last week, and P. B. Crews boating and conversation, a pointment. The teams lined up and was wary generally known here. it passed the proof-reader in that way. Capt. Keeler will appear "in raga SYDNEY JACKSON, COLLISION. -A rather disastrous col- about 7 p.m. with a large crowd {n at- Not the slightest trace has been found on Sunday night at the J. A. Barrack Jeweler &Ex art It is one of those blunders that are and give an address on tramp life. Graduate Druggist p occurred on Thursday evening I tendance and perfect weather for foot- of either himself or the boat. more annoying to newspapers than to Watch Repairer lision Doors open al 7.30 p, m. i Successor to Allen &Wilson. on Josephine street. W,m. Hastings i ball. The Hurons started in at win NOTES. -Alex. Melvor took two late any one else.—ED. NEW ERA. and Fred Melvin were biking in oppos- , nine gait, play{ng good combination. at Hensall Bicycle Races on July 12. During the absence of Mies Id of ! ,NJ �gi'ig 1 f h Robt. Young preaches in Victoria $t. organist of Rattenbury St. chur ww���M��wM� illW1TV1 ite directions, when by error one of f Ber• in's de once a owed up well, but NOTES. -Mr spending Will Evans, wife and $ 1 them turned out the wrong way and their forwards did not. The fine com- church next Sunday morning, and Rev family are spending their vacation at a holiday, her place is supplied by use Mrs H. B. Evans. Miss S- Lena Doherty, the accompli li ed Two business blocks at Oolnorne were they collided. Wm. Hastings escaped bination of the home team sou result- Jas. Hamilton in the evening. Rev J. his mother's, y, on Fred Melvin ed in & g fOl-Wilson, of Niagara Palle South, is BUJ2- visiting daughter of W. Doherty, Esq. P man, and, judging from his appearance destroyed by fire, involvingalo.e of $15,000, unhurt, but the effentnoae was broken lowed not long afterwards by another. �• grandparents Clinton, June is make hof Rev. Jas. Pritchard, late of Forest, and pulpit style, he has started out on p.. , A convention o! New Brunswick Con.er- was disastrous. S3 plying for Rev Jae. A. Anderson, cheese was shipped on Wednesday at ood rounds to make a brilliant auc- d at Moncton c Jul 19. and at once received medical attention They had the ball in Berlin territory A„who is a endin a months vacation and at one time stationed at Auburn,is g g vatives will be het Y and his wheel was badly wrecked. most of the half which ended 2 to 0. with hie parents at Tiverton. Rev 71c per Ib. A considerable quantity of at l lifton S rias New York, where cess of life. He. is credited with being B the aapeizing of a catboat ion the har- EwS, ftev Wm. Lowe A few minutes after the start of the Father West has returned from Sand cherries are shipped from our depot. he scut for beueflt of his health;he a P'Ilpit orator, though one would not CHIIROH N y have discovered this from his morning � ., , bor of Portland,Maine, five lives were lost, second half Captain Jackson scored with. There are 125 men on the ele- Mrs A. K. Birks sand tool► are vi it- is said to be gaining strength. preached to the Lucknow Orangemen another; the tide of success remaininir in at her fathers, H. Elford; Rev. A. g g serwon. This was more of a plain, on Sunday last; his hearers were much with the Hurons. They were playing vator pay list; the foundation is nearly K Birks spent a few days this week The members of the Canadian Order straightforward talk to he members �1 leased with his appropriate discourse. the better combination. The Rangers completed; the Grant Trunk pile duly- there also. of Forresters will attend Rattenbury of his new charge. , In St. Thomas his ,, h Mr F. Shore, of Wingham, conducted er was here last week; Engineer Hob- y, y record is first-class as a worker with fought hard but could not stem the St. church is a hod next Sunda c(4 setvicesin Dungannon on Sunday last winning ams that the home bo s son was up on Tuesday inspecting the Londesboro morning, (the centre of the church he- young people, acid his face indicates u at 3 m. and 7 p.m., Rev: Mr Arm- g works; about 100,000 feet of timber and ing reserved especially- for them) w her e stropreaching in Win ham, Rev Played. Bethune and Morrison on t e lumber are on the ground. The Car- ORANGEMEN. -The Orange Lode that be should be a success alone thie g_j? d g [Ight, Dickson at,d Whitley on the t+ g Rev, R. Millyard will preach a special line. Durine the present month the T. E. tt�itgley ha a busy day last Sun- left and Hill in the centre were tom• mons was in on Tuesday, with a big put in the day of days at Blyth. They sermon. new Castor will have an assistant to , day, conducting no leas than four ser- binin in an effective way, and were paeaenger list; unsay were for here and turned out in large numbers; the flat- Rev Rural Dean Hodgins, Seaforth, aid him in his work. , vices; at 2 .m. he preached an Orange 13 Bayfield. Races will be held in the ter themselves that the had the best i sermon in Bel rave, and at 4.30 avd ? kept well supported by the half -backs. Recreation Park this (Friday) evening; y will preach a special sermon to the On Sunday evening last Miss Magg{e A die uta arose over a claim made by in Blyth. They have a very handsome Canadian Order of Foresters of Con Washington, of town, addressed the .1+'! o'clock be preached similar sermons at Berlin to a goal which was disallowed 1 mile open, J mile boys, 1 mile open, banner, and were handsomely dressed, stance, on Sunda Jul 17, in the Blyth and Auburn. Rev. C. Sinclair by the referee, The ball during part and 2 mile handicap-, the band will be with fancy caps and banners all alike, Methodist church Y+ Servtce to corn- League at Turner's, Ttickersmith. As r ' • was inducted into ,barge of R•iSley Of this htblf travelled u and down, in attendance, The law against Iiding which presents a much better appear- she is one of the brightest, cleverest A Good Bic cls and Bery{e Presbyter{an eOngregattons p bicycles on sidewalks is being enforced. ance than iY otherwise dressed. Thi menta at 2.90. and a cost amiable of youne ladies, it but the Hurons had the better of the e 1 on July 11th. Rev >vIr Anderson, of sine, which ended 3 to 0 ie favor of - is now supposed to be the largest lodge Rev. James Livingston, formerly of goes without saying that her address Gorr'ie, supplied Rev D. Pert ie's s pulpit g in the Count but then Londesboro Clinton was presented yvlth a h9?%utiful was a good i on Sunday last, morning and evening. the Hurons. Berlin's au porters went Y+ ;dk. - The E worth League of Wingham away home more crestfallen than they BrneeNOld always does things on a large scale, }?resent by the members of the Aylmer j p came. The Rangers played a plucky NOTES. -Sunda night there was a 'abbath School before his departure Local Gossip on Various Mattur� Methodist church have had announce• ams, but the Hurons evened u with HORSE LOST. -On Thursday even- y for Windsor. Mrs Livingston also re• , ' ” + menta of the church aervicea neatly g severe frost, which did very much da calved a handsome if from the ladies +' �,' them for the defeat on May 24th. {ng of last week a bay mare owned by ,+ printed and framed, to be lung up in y ma e. Mr Andrews, of Wroxeter, and g Oh, dear, those stole cnalka orchard ,; John McKenzie strayed from the vil- g of the W.M.S. auxiliary. ++11 the It and railway stations ]or the lege, and after several days' search, it and Mr Andrews, Holroesyille, spent on the feet, remarked a lady the ober ` i, ,., of of the travelling public. Benmiller was found at Chiselhuret. Sunday with their brother here. Mr The Blyth Standard says: -"We re- day. ` T don't see what they want to L. 794. -Win ham L. O. L. 794, QIIERY.-In view of the intense in- NOTES.— Miss Maggie Burdge is vie- T. Parlmer and wife and Mr F. Terish ghat very much to have to announce put down such walks for; they may be ( ' L. O {v{ne s evice on Sunday iciest taken in the temperance ones fling relatives in Whitb Mr Wm. spent the 12h in Heneall. Mra Hamil- this yveek that Rev T. E. Higley will xlt right for crossings, but I hate them , r, attended D q y ton and daughter returned home on soon sever his connection with Trinity to walk on.' t" ;r last. The brethren assembled in there tion, and the able lettere that have Bell has accepted a call to Cartwright, Wednesday evening. R. Adams is church, Blyth. He has been appointed The chief regret expressed by people ledge room and at 4 p.m, marched to been penned by some of our local men, Sarnia Presbytery; he will be ordain- selling grain cradles, which one would by Bishop Baldwin to he rectorship of who use the granolithic walk is that v ' , . the town ball, about eighty forming why not arrange for a public debate ed in a short time and beggin his work have thought was a thing of the past. ke Engbsh church at Blenheim. the town ie not at present able to ex- ;` ,;1 , in rocesaion. On the front seat sat at some central pint at which a mod- there in the ministry; Mr Bell has Our station and is well son lied with 'I the ladies of Fern Lodge No. 19, Loyal crate admission fee might the char ed, man friends here who wish him y P The ladies of he Rattenbury street tend the same along both sides of Al- g y empty cars at present. cork on the church purpose holding a lawn social bet t St., from Fair's Mill ae Par "south Tr one Blues. Rev W. �V. Leech, of the proceeds to be devoted, according ever success in his high calling. Methodist church is beginning again. on the grounds of Mayor Holmes, on as the Post Office. Wbiteahurcb, delivered an interesting to which aide wine, either to the in Master John Granger is now able to be Mr J. Lyon and daughters Susie and • ' , �w', about again with the aid of crutches; the evening of Friday, July, 22. The Complaint is made, boys of �•- his[orical address, basing his remarks terests of the present prohibition cam- ar sent Thursday at Godericb.- g p youthful a e are seen amokina cigar '.11 11 ­. on the words, "Of the children of Is paign, or banded over to the other he was o•uced in March while driving iK P y rounds will be lit u with electric g 1 r men that had hildr Stan f I aide of the question, to be used in the J J Mr Clement, Arthur, nephew of Mr light, a band will be present,and a pro- cites, which, it is presumed, they sec i }f , sacha , g a horse power at th Ior•net`.4f Mr Lyon, is visiting here at present. Mr gram will be rendered. Admission, ure from older boys. It should be . ; i , of the times, to know what Israel agitation for the maintenance of the Gainmell. Mr A. to ie at present Kenny McLeod, St. Marys, is the guest silver collection, refreshments extra. borne in mind that young boys have : r' + ought to do," 1 Chron. 12:32. The present system. very ill; he had p ytic stroke last of W. L. Ouimette, Shorty Cantel , speaker pointed out the parallel exist NOTES. -Mre Chas. Stewart and week, and has b partially rallied; ae no ri ht to have ci arettes, and, if sold {n between the time referred to in on got a fail load of eggs -nearly a immense congregations of Or divine g the seller is liable to a heavy A �oo� g children, of Lucknow, are visiting at he is nearly 80 years of age hie recov- to them, ' 'I the text and the pr eaent, showing the thousand dozen, from our storekeeper men and their friends attended divine • ++ endin of the Mrs Stewarts here. Bet -man Maedel, ery is very doubtful. Mies Carry Mc- this week. Haying is about a thin of service at St, Patrick's church, Bid- .penalty. hii. , need of men of underst g of Detroit, is home on a week's vacs- Donald, of Winghwm, is visiting at the past, now that fall wheat is char- dulph, and St. Paul's church, Kirkton, Some of the organ factory employees, , ': ( Carriage times" at the present day. He also tion. D. T. Gledhill, of Kincardine, the home of her grandfather, Mr Neil ing the farmers along. Miss Anna to hear a sermon preached by Rev.Bro. who own houses a distance away from " - traced the encroacbments of the wheeled down here on Sunday to visit Rose. Mrs Jae. Dallis, of Tuckersmith, Woods spent the 12th at Hensall. Wm. Stout. The congregation at St. the new building, are anxioustodispose ' Church of Rome on civil and religious his parents. Quite a number of our is at pceseot very ill. Mies Smith, of Paul's church, Kirkton, was the lore- of their dwellings, as the walk is con ,, il liberty, touching on the Northwest Dung people celebrated the 12th in Stanley, is visiting at the home of Mrs Auburn eat in the fol ty years' history of the siderable, and get property nearee i rebellions and the School question. Be- Myth. Mre McLean, of Buffalo, who Jae. Turner. Miss Dowzer, of Clinton, church, in that place, being estimated their work. There should bea, number f rile ; J. NICHOL90N, manufacturer o[ and dealer at 500 people. of new r eaidences erected in this par+ r 11 %sides the Orangemen there were a has been visiting her sister, Mrs A. is this week the �ueat of Mies Cosh goodly number of others present. T a Heddle for sometime past, has gore to Allen. Mise Daisy Rumball, of Lon- In pLight s hvulises,C Heavy Harness, hos RobesandIt is reported that Rev. R. R. Mait- titular part of'the town. 'j,r` choir of the Methodist church kin y Bervie to visit her sister there. Mise don, {e visiting at the home of her Horse Trimmings. land, a former pastor of King street The shipment of live stock here re o be such an extensive bU8i ;,, furnished the music for the service. Flo Gledhill, who has been in God uncle, Mr Jas. is the guead.st Miss M{n- rowin L. e Methodist d at P NOTE E. Paul{n returned fram rich for the past three months, spent nie Armstrong {s the guest of numberof respected owner of our flouring tmils, vvan ouver, B.C., about Ingersoll, a smonth eago. nese thattthe present cattle pens at the i Toronto on Saturday; he reports see- Sunday at home. Mr J. J. Moore, jr., they, Dr. Armstrong. A r,um a filch Columbia he was carr{ed off dation of e t per, and sooner or later -, ` ingg Wm. Button and Jas. Chisholm and family, have moved from Gode out citizens spent the 12h ,in Heneall. was in Stratford last week, ppurcbsinwhich g At the time the mining boom broke out station are shipper, for the accommo aafei on board the steamer en route rich to Benmiller for the summer.- Mr Matheson ant(oderch lastTuesbeeday alreadyoae of the Pr now machinery he beat infor his nti►e count; hisin Bfeet.and left the ministry to handle will have to be enlarged, which will be g for yMontreal and .Liverpool. Bert Enniskillen c e L. on t attended meeting held 12th ut p g and believes since Wednesday for Lon- the Oran a celebration at Blyth. A Miss Emma McIntosh spent tneSen having 'only the very'latest and best in underetandehe has had no which oninec�tion tion�CSome people are of oult matter in the 09nionent lthaf; "i F. +` : Chapman left on pp don, where he will join the Y. M. C. A. few in this vicinity took in the trip to of July is Hensall. Mr Colin on g whatever with ministerial work. a mistake was made when Mr McKen* , boys and enjoy a holiday camping out Port Huron. The severe frost on Sun- nedy, of Seaforth, was iF CHIIRCH.-Rev. Mr Higley preached zie's pproperty was not purchased, as it r, ..'' . @) near and enjoy Mrs (Dr) Porta, of day night greatly injured the corn, Tuesday. a sermon for toe, Orangeman on Sun- Thomas McGillicuddy,of the Depart- . ehculd have been, for this purpose. Hamilton, visiting her parents, Rev tomato plants, cucumber vines, etc., day evening, from Luke 10, 37, . Go went of Agriculture,Toronto, will gree ,,7 ' s and Mrs' Miss Effie "Clark, of and in some places even the oats suf• ye s,nd:"i2r� '2tkewise;" the Orangeman a lecture in the Baptist church, Clin- Said prominent man of town last "'"°• Toronto, {s visiting friends in Wing- fared. Fall wheat harvest has corn- Porters Hill. formed a procession at the ball and ton, H the evening of the 25th of July, weekvin did not sign the petition for r Win. Clow, of menced in this locality, the first being NOTES, -Rev Mr Hamilton, Londes- marched to the church, the band fur- on "Homely People." Tom is not so it wremov{n eha S absurdHthing for to do so , � „ i • ham and vicinity. W" Teeawater, gave his Wingham friends cut by Mr Jesse Snyder, on Monday, born, preached at Bethany on Friday. nishing music. Rev. C. C. Couzena bad looking himself, but be is said it wou'd a call on Saturday. Balaton Bros., of the 11th inst. The weekly meeting of Mise Ida Murch,. Dresden, is spending preached a very patriotic sermon from tobe an excellent and entertaining lec- under the circumstances. s,he purchase se of the """ a few days at the home of Mr McYbnil, (len. 49, 10. turer, having been ion the Grimsby mean new plans, �00d ••• Brussels, s ent Sunday in Wingham. lbs League was well attended last y p NOTES, -The Auburn Brass Band L. Came Program last year, and having ground, and the re•imbtiraing of the t A Mrs T. Forbes has been laid up for the Friday, when Mr H. Mew gave a good 'Rev D. Forest, Walton, a ant a few d % it .. est two weeks with inflammatory report of the Win ham convention; g O. L. No. 932, also a large crowd of lectured on a number of occasions in contr•rtctor, all of which soul coat at• P y g days in our village, and while here it He should have a goad crowd least $2000• In my opinion Uounty ' a on rheumatism. Mt J. Shier, of Port this ((Friday) evening the pastor, Rev bought a Cleveland bicycle frorn� our people tuck in the celebration at Blyth he car hila. Council made a huge min •ke when r(: ;. � N:, Express W g Elgin, has been canvassing Wingbam Mr Wilson takes the topic. Colborne local ageut, S. McPhail. Lou. I+arn- on the 12th. M. H. Farrow is very ill to he refused to accept the offer made rt bg with good literature. Miss Mary Me- has excelled itself this year in the ham, Constance, apatit' Sunday at the at present. Mr M. H. Farrow, of Rev. J.. S. Fisher, now of Lambeth, the Committee, which was to expend'" Donald and her brother Lorne, of ( cherry line, the crop being greater home of Jan. Pickard. Mist' Mattie Morris, visited under the parental formerly of Holmesville, was visiting the entire $10,000 for a hospital annex 3odericb, are visiting friends in town: than for the several previous years, Torrance, we much., regret to say, still roof last week. Messrs Sam and Frank his cousin, R.B.Jeffr'ey, at Londesboro, to the House of Refuge, the County f,o ._111111­11Can be suppllied from Mise Minnie Peasant is visiting in but much doubt if half of them continues in a very delicate state of Rowed are tie guests of their brother, for a short time last week. He lucks maintain it. In refusing this generous ' ; + r T. Bell spent Sunday will be picked owing to the small health. Miss Isadore Elliott is under Edgar, Misses J. and. A. Lawlor, of init as well and vigorous as he did offer the County lost the op or ';' � +; - Wa key -ton. M P l Values g. _ _r .. when of this vicinity sever- y t st0ek. r� j`d p to secure.a good ho p tal,._whtch would_ _ __y�_" i _-----ouri fTie docfSi''a titre.`- _ ..._.T___. _..,._Loon; are-visikin undeClie_,parent- ;T,last in Kincardine, tie guest of Con- price; in act, -there are aever�t`fartn-- • �" 11 in each line• ductor Quirk. Earnest Hammond ere offering their cherry tree to any al roof at present. Mr Morrow, of al years ago, and Iiia oTd ri tyds will be have been of inestimable value. ' left on Monday for visit to friends' in pparson that will come and pick them. Nile, is visiting friends here. Mies K, pleased to know that Mrs Fisher is also -` P1.url Hiroo. Mr Gordon, G. T. R. Mr A. J. Courtice, of Holmesville, oc- Blyth. Brown, of Goderich, was the guest of Well. Mr Fisher has been very happy Kippers J - agent, has rented John Hanna's house, cupied the pulpit at Bethel on Sunday Miss B. Yun blutt last week, Mr A. in lis vnrioae charges, and is always formerly occupied by John N'►choll, morning. On Monday Mr Halshauv ORANGEMEN. -The annual celebra- E Cullis and family, of the Soo, are cordially welcomed by any of his old NOTES. -- Mr Taylor has returned" and expecte soon to move in; in lila er received a telegram announcing the tion of the Battle of the Boyne was the nests of his mother at present. arishioners. from his trip to the old end, where ryCooperMrs J. L. Richard of Brussels, was the has been with cattle; he reports a very meantiro� his family are eta ing at dead of hie mother; he left on Tues celebrated in our town on Tuesday. g P dull market. Rev Mr Acheson attend i y The teachers and echolara of both the w `+ the Queen's. Miss Edith Elliott, of day for Berlin, where she resided. - .Che weather being tone a large crowd treat of Mr S. Searls last week, Mr Ontario and Rattenbury St. Sabbath ed the Presbytery meeting in Goderieh .,v , availed themselves of this opportunity Weaherald, of Michigan, is visit - tore Ingemoll, is visiting her brother, H. B. and paid our town a visit. It is eats- in his broker, Alfred, at present. Schools assembled on tie market on Tuesday. Many from our village �0 Elliott, of the Times. Mis C. Peak+ Goderieh Township mated that over 0000 persons were Mr Wm. Kellough, of Westfield, was square yesterday, and headed by the attended the celebration in Hensall on i of Tor onto, is visiting her parents, Mr the Best of Mr J. Hoare last week: Tuesday. Harvesting has begun here. ;_' ' " r. and Mrs H. Davis. Miss Lottie Mitch- SERIOUSLY ILL. -We regr et to learn present, there bein seventeen Orange town band, and with colors flying, The C. E. of St. Andrew's church bei CLINTON g g marched to the station, where they r� ' 1. ell has re turned home from Platte- that John Baker, of the Hartland con- lodges represented and three True Mr Ireland, of Wingham, was the were conveyed to Goderich for their ire re alar business meeUng on VPet� � Ville. Emerson Thompson wheeled cession, is {aid up with symptoms of glue lodges, Due from Wingham, one Beat of Mr J. Lawson this week. p Altogether 600 tickets g "i -.---- y eakin was of the were sold. It used to be said"it always nesdaY evoning last; among other bona-" "r. zhaneer of Preston drown- to Harriston on Thursday. Misses paralysis; we hope his illness rust' be from Walton and one from Colborne 13 annual ionic, iness was the election of officers for a ,. Mrs. John Holt Dolly and Lena Baeker, of Brussels, of short duration and that his restora- township. The speaking d auention was Nile. wer, tie day of the Methodist picnic" the ensuing six months. `" I' ed -herself in a cistern. werr ,'n town on Sunday last. Rev A. tion to his usual health and strength void by hear•e and s�nDuring h e speak.- -but the record was broken yesterday - 3 e Mrs. Bown of Wallacebarg was perhaps i B. 1+'.,rney, of Gorrie, is taking a nilly be speedy. ,ng a ams of baseball was played by CHURCH NOTES, -Rev R. Hall gave -it didn't rain. i' fatally inlayed{n a runaway• n,onr t+'a vacation. Contractor (ora' FARM SOLD. -The farm on the Bay Win ham vs. Brussels, for the cum of an eloquent sermon on Sunday even- h,t.w paid the Local Improvement field concession, belonging to the es- $50, when tie former won by a few ing on Faith, as taken from Genesis 5: The Christian Endeavor of Willis /� • p a •' I �Vui La tt visit of inspection on Satur- tate of the late John Eagleson, and 22 -"And Enoch walked with God." church met on Wednesday evening. A Modern Miracle bin rune, The best of order prevailed Mr Hall will reach both morning and After the Catechism had been dealt day I,tat. F. G. Sperling caught a Containing 84 acres, was put up by throe hutthe whole day. P Men's lot g fine i„tss on Friday evening, but it was h auction on the 0th, but was not sold. g evening next Sabbath. with in an excellent manner by Mise Miracle Washing Gomponnd d story, the biggest , Wilson, the topic, ,,Our three Home 11 the -„me of y, gg It has since been sold privately to Mr NOTES.- Miss Edna Curtis left on LEAGUE NOTES. -At the Epworth P •' .t as cod of Awa we expected somethin John Middleton for he sum of $2100. Tbmeda morning for Muskoka, where League meeting on Honda even{n Missionary Superintendents and their Adapted to the finest and coarsest 1+abrioA 1 The clothing you bay here ie la g Y y In consequence of he sale the farm she will eon o the leasure of camping Y g fieide,' was taken by Miss Belle :tic Your washing done while yon teat A :i as it ]Do1.ke. It's the reliable kind,and costa lett(.r of F. G. John Kenned and j Y p tie subject, Temperance, was ably op Ewen and Mr T,)m Lindsay, who gave boom to womanhood. No need to soak 1,1 11 e than the common,ordinary grades. Thos, Eades, of Brussels, spent a few stock will be sold without reserve on life; she will be joined by some Ulin cued for discussion by W G. Watson over night ht. Washday robbed of all rte no more Friday, July 22nd. ton friends. Mise Hannah Magee, of and T. G. Sheppard; among those who very interesting and instructive papers g We stand back of every bit we sell with days in Win&ham this week. Mt4s terrors. No.team l No laborl Noodoxi our aarantee that quality' and style are Nellie and Harry Bradley are home I ,Muskoka district, formerly of town, is took art in the discussion was Misa J. ou he work risti done. Next week g Stanley visiting friends here. Mr James Me- Mallovgh, of tie Deaconess Home in the topic,•'Ohriatwill b compared with A family washing done while 13reakf et Jti ; the best you can get for your money. from Preston. Murchie left on Tuesday for Dakota otter religions,” ions," will be taken by Miss eaten. Guaranteed not injurious. Dont mise the opportunity of seeing NoTEs,-Mrs John Richardson, t,f Toronto. The subject for discussion on Wilson. g these. It'a worth repeating that early Summerhill West Branch, Mich., visited at the on a business and pleaetrre trip tom- July 19th will be "Lessons from the he rthof theofferings. - les Clara Proctor, Holmen f Mr Jos. Richardson recon the biped. Mr Edgar Rowed, formerly of Ju -1 of Paul." The ladies of the Ontario St. church pD Rj and one c iko of co loon washirig eob►1� bakers get t p AoTES. M home o the G.T.R. baggage department of this state that they are well pleased with into two quarts of water and boil untltdiMOW-' villa, is visiting ler sister, Mrs Lowery. Miss S. E. Reid returned home it com town, was removed on Wednesday NOTES. -A large number of people the financial success of deur lawn patty ed; pour half of it while hot intoe tub cObtaid� • . r. en'a "Tweed Back finita, l{gilt colors I, Brownlee is engaged for he harvest London on Monday .A number from morning to Clinton, where he succeed from here took in the Orange eclabia 000d a, silk stitched ed ea, held on the grounds of Mr H. R. Walk- Ing enough very hot water to cover youre otNoe fancy g ;it h Henry Oakes. A. E. Wetheral is Marna and Ba field Road attended the er, the proceeds amounting to over Soak minawh to esinclothes, curtains and cottoh fat»iort n all pockets, pante lined below �j his vacation at bis home in y _ + ed Mr John Macguire, be having se- tion at Blyth. We are pleased to know n few minutes in cola water ; wrlag .o t G�rdr p ark Tweeds ape+,ding d lawn social at Mr J. Beacom s on Tues- cured a promotion. Mr -John Denholm that Wm. Bailey is recovering from flft two dollars, and hey are much place them lu hot suds stirring enough tfd- t, same .tyles in D Auburn. Our Orangemen celebrate day eveningg. Mr J. Smith and Miss shipped 12 Dare of lay to the Liver- his recent accident. Word was reeeiv- indebted to Mr Walker and daughter able the suds to roach over part, �nc le�agi erges, only ............. the glorious Twelfth in Hensall. J• H• H. Churchill, of con. 10, Godarich town- ool market this week. Mr Robert ed here on Tuesday night that Mr Greco. was in Wingham last week, i vteited friends m this vicinity last p •exon sold his little black driver Morris had taken anotber paralytic for their heap and use of grounds, and blue nd hang go minutes; k C%, on wring Ot4r i sed Snits, the new colorings) L"wery presiding examiner at the de- ship, Jami wish to express their hanks to them same suds can be heated and balance 6i; mizr 11 Blue, made in the ry aci i rig asp B be nchol• week. Miss V. E• Gordon,�friends ends on °n Tuesda : he received a cod llgure stroke; ve hopes are entertained for for the same. Everybody seemed to turn added to It• let ototbes stand a. for tvititb� h' Grey, finial perfect, e� 1 Bar t mental examinations. T aid a fl in lee sat and P undo School ails' P yad on Tuesday. Messrs f11 or the animal. Mr Ed. Tttiman, of his recovery. Mrs McLean, of Buffalo, be delighted with the pleasure of th® WHILE YOU REST. BnnNz£>titics Fr.atrNr-• sty the Bayfield Road y Palmerston, in visiting at his areata, is visit{n at the residence of Mr Jno. g on woonnsxs should not be put iii c_'d pter 0, 16.3, and.. d Pini ... erfec .) a,rs and teachers of the S y g P occasion,- the hand p ayin� refresh- brit plaond at once in hot Sud. made aid c�ireotea . / here Geld a picnic on Saturday, July 2, R, G, and W. E Re{d wiit.A on the this week. Mr Herb Astbury return- Echlin. 711{se E• Ka{ser, Dungannon,r tin to torothor goods, and allowed tb.ata"itumltt•: P Junior Leaving Examination this week. ed tome ou Honda after several Sundayed at Mr G. May's. Misses Mal- menta, music, &e all contra u g ate.; then rhi.o andriaug iii warmIAbei a1� yVo want you to age aur goods, examine, at Burk s,on the lake shore, and report p tie, eniovment' dirootions aro tollowna you will bf de Urtedyypp,Inie free, We earl good clothing abeaper a, first rate day. Wallin ton Kerr, of Mr R. Webster and wife, Lucknow, aeeke vacation around Hamilton and lough, West Wawanosh, vis{ted Mise y eon now acct audflatl'ythoy will footttor k+h1 g - v 1/ house {n this section. Wingham, spent a few days recently vis {ted the formers slater, M �� JarnMec Niagara Falls; he steeled over a Etta Aall on Monday of this week.- The Hamilton Spectator ea e: e r ,an any at rte tonic of hie uncle, Ii Miller, - Ph. B., who comes to they shrink. 2CdkiidloE6aat i$tor25o d to nee Jno. Hill out once Reid, of Bayfield Road, rete y thousand miles on his trip Mies Nellie Berry -picking seerios to be the order of q", F. Salton, �R'e are eta W, Graham and wife visited this week Jones, of Seaforth, is visiting friends the day. Mies Bennie Kirk, (school- Centenary church after a successful big O�xL� COOP4n, J4, ; r.. � " more, and hope he map continue to at the home of Mrs Sledge, of Colling I in town. Mr Amos Cox, Miss Cowan • teacher of Londesboro,) is home for St. ThomaI pastorate, preached his T. JACKSON, •� improve, Mre G. M. Kilty and ch wood. ^ and Miss McCloud, of Ooderieh, were bor.bolidays; she bas invested in a first sermon in the'big Methodist. soli- THE CASH GRt7t7i00Z lb hie�r an Furnisher duan are on a visit at the home off der ton is comparatively speaking, a young Dash paid for Batter and Eggri. ik�la4e �' C Beaute fere; Mr Kilt is at prase W, H. Dailey of Rockport has been ap- ! visitors at Mr W m. Weetoby's on Ores i our, town. ng the fourth of torium lastSundaymorning. Mr 9a1- V10tods Blookr ,01intoot enjoying a trip up the akes, pointed bursar of the Itookvile Asylum, Suhday, ,Y if • - ' I {t . V, r. . • r i ,. .. ;' 1