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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1898-10-07, Page 1pl� RW.—,% --V7- y . I { • - , - ;,;. i *4 - INTO' " / if i• 11 Just d 0 ' z I A 1 .. 'k, 1_ One Way111TRA ,Q - P . �_ I . -.-- . - I Owm�. / . ��Q ri , to do watch repairing ROBERT HOLMES, Editor and Proprietor. _ ONT, OCTOBER 7 1898 p0 ��` � W' and that is to do it CLINTON, r r i$1 a year in advance $1.60 when not so paid (� -, a right— _ _. . -,-----. � _ _ --- m — �- ' Our Way AROUND 1 �� �vB. congregation of the little church on Bavfield Nile. I When health is gone, and the a s. the hill. The halt was packed to its MISS MARTIN has received a part of her SERIOUSLY ILL.—We regret to beiir tem needs b ({ What wide-awake and reliable oorrreapondente find worthyot recording for publication, fullest capacity. Among those present stock of Fall Hats. Announcement of Fall 8 I from which your building ehis wsl4 ; We promise you it will were Dr. Whitely, Rev Mr Greene,Rev Millinery Opening will be made later. that Mr Hugh Ryan, who is teaching should possess unquestionable gtlel. be lasting and satisfac- Goderich Township Holmesville Mr Andrews and Rev Mr Parke. The CHURCH.—Next Sunda mornin ,y in Blake, is at present 'dangerously ill ity. Good Drugs cure where poor . tory if we do it, We VISITORS.—Mise Nellie Smith, Lon- proceeds of the evening were about 042. children's service will be Conducted b of inflammation and helve been in of ones don't. crowd all our knowledge SCHOOL.—On Monday forenoon In- P g v the lungs, His parents have been to at - g don, is visiting at Mr A. Tebbutt s. sector Toro aid hie semi -sinus! offic• the pastor. A art of the addresa will g P end experience P P P tendauce upon him for the last week, P Y Mr Jno. Whitely, who is engaged in ill visit to the school and found it in a Yarns also apply to the older people, and latest reports Our Blood Building job we do. We try to the drug profession in Brookl n, is re-NOTES.—Rufusp is state that althea h . lease you —give on y satisfactory condition. S Keyes, of the Baby- pot et out of danger, , iron Pills P Y g Y cu crating under the paternal roof for I1RACEs.—Ott Friday the seventh, our y ger, there is a slip t cod work and charge f� A FAMILIAR FACE.—Rev. J• W. An- ton line, Stanley, had the misfortune show da , a ha,ndica big cle race will improvement in hie. condition. Hu h's are a combination of urest drn e og g a ortnight. to r un a nail in the Alm of his hand y P y g P g er reaeonable for our ser- drews and wife and Brownie.of Fullar- P take place at 10 a. m. The distance is manv friends syhppatbize most, deeply the right kind, properly compound" ILL.—Mrs A. Tebbutt is at present' last week;blood poisoning set in and he with him in his affitetlon vices. Let me have your , ton, are in the village this week. They 12 miles—to Var na and back—and we and hoppe ed. It run down from any owns, <. repair work, confined to the house, the result of a carne up Tuesday, and leave for their is suffering a youd deal of pain, but we expect a lively time, as there are six that ere long his wonted health may be they cannot be equalled as health , bad cold which settled on her lungs; home to -day, Friday, Mr Andrews hope to see him around again soon. ,- prizes. fully restored. 3 builders. Tney tone up the nerge :` We are leaders in our line, Mrs Odo. Tebbutt is waiting upon her. looks as hale and hearty as ever. Mrs Tumoth, of Whitechureb, is visit- OBITUARY,—There died at her resid- 5 centres, increase the appetite, re '. Mr Joseph Driver is also 1 lid up, and ing bet- sister, Miss Mitchell, for a few 1�ILE8ENTATION.—Dr. Sheppard, ow - unable to attend to his duties. ANNIVERSARY. — The anniversary days. Mrs Burtou Is delegateat Gode• ing to ill -health, having sold his prac- ence in Goderich, on Sunday, Oct. 2nd, store vigor, and rebuild the system P. B. Crews TEA MEETING.—The ladies of Zion services of Holmeaville Methodist rich this week, attending a Convention 'ties here to Dr. Pallister, a �romismg Margaret, wife of John Bailie, splen- generally. These pili are onr awq `• �•' ' Methodist church are s stip no sins church will be Leld on Sunday, the of the Woman's Missionary Societ ,— and successful young practitioner, to ser of West Wawanosh; she was the I Preparation, and are guaranteed, .' P g P' about to leave, and his friends in the mother of Wm. and James Bailie, two that ie,it they are not as represented Jeweler &Expert to make the tea-meetin in the church 16th. Rev J. Philp, B. D., of Petrolia, Mr Bobier has engaged Mr R. McCool of our most res we will refund our money, g h Methodist Church, of which he has petted citizens, both of Y Y Watch Repairer on the evening of Oct, 10th a ecided who was here wen the church was to manage the evaporator here and it P fl I built, will preach morning and even- is running night and day; large quern• been a very zealous member, as well as whom are prominent men in the town. success. The choir will furnish music, , . ship, while William I$ also Pr•eeide�t SYDNEY JACKSON, ` as well as outside talent, which is bein ing, and, instead of a tea, ee-will of- tities of apples are coming in, and they Recording Steward showed •their ap- P i `r i preciation of him on Thursday evenin of the West Hlll'On F11•melo0. °Ostitute. procured, consisting of reciters, singers ' ferings will be asked for, An afternoon are prepared to handle any quantity, g Tel, 2, Surds school service will be arranged as Mr Bobier intends sendin a car of this week by giving him a hand- I She `was bur t in Dun Ctiraduate Uruggis . and speakers. An enjoyable time is y g g some resent accom a t Dungannon terns - . anticipated, for, of which further notice will be load of evaporated apples to the. Klon P p .pled by the fol- I eryyon Tu es day afternoon. Revs.Messrs successor to Allen & Wilson.11 lowing addresa;— Wilson and Hall erformin the last given.1. dike. Several of our sports cook in the g p g i Alma. LET LoosE—Monday evening Peter A SUCCESS. — The special harvest 9eaforth races and report a good time. To DR. SHEPPARD, —DltAA PRIxND.— we sad rites. 7 V ! ! • 1V • ! L !r *V CHURCH OPENING.—As the church Cook brought two fine cattle from the thanksgiving service held at St. John's the members pend adherents of the Methodist NOTES—R McIlwain has disposed of is completed. the opening service will let concession,, and to make sure of church last Sunda was a success in church, representatives of the sabbath School P p p g them closed them to a shed but to his y TuCkersmith and Epworth League, and friends of the corn. the August make of cheese, realizing be held on Sunday, Oct. 9th, at 11 a.m; + every way. The church was prettily munity, meet here to-ni ht toexprase onr un- 8�c therefor, Miss Robinson,ortEl in of lot ,and the north 108,j acres Rev B. Clement, of Clinton, will take attrprise they had been freed during the decorated with beautiful flowers, and CHUROH.—Rev E.Armstrong preach- feigned regret at your aatioipatod salty depar- who has been visitin relatives here' lot 3, 'urnberry, of the estate of The. Jr ' ' char a of the service, which all are night, by some one base enough to seek was filled to the doors. The choir ed an excellent sermon on Snnday last tine from our millet. while here ypu have g ' 9tewn t 0ok place on Friday last.. K darkness for crime and at present no + from John 16: 27. At the last Lea ue taken unabated interest in all that pertains to has returned to her home, as has alae cord ally invited to enjoy. from St. Pauls church, Clinton, ren- g the well-being of the ahuroh and community. Mrs Powell, who went by wa of Clin- the Qoee 's hotel; the highest bit, .f . trace has been had; Mr Cook offers a dered excellent and suitable music, meeting, which was consecration and It i in the church we shall andcmiss you: ton, where she purposes staying for calved was $7850, which did not rtiri' NOTES.—Geo. Dale recently porches- g especially the reserbtd, hence the l�nid'r„ reward for any information leading to The sermon, which was reached b roll call, short addresses were given by as Sabbath School superintendent and In the few days. W Jackman and wife,a Put r i ed some very tine cattle from G. Tap- their recover pp y the retirfn g"� resident A. Turner and eapaoi yof Recordin Steward of the circuit Monday and Tuesda in Clinton. tss for of Ki en. J. B. Henderson sowed y' Rev S. L. Smith, oY Bayfield, was an h p the president for the [on veva oompeten l and aseiduou ly per y ' K na ns for privaxa Bale 1. PP A PLEASANT SURPRisu.—Un Thurs- able exposition of theappropriate text, Miea C. Jo nen, ormed your duties, a beg yon to accept the E Watson visited in Win ham last - three pounds of the improved Ligowo da afternoon last Mrs Chris. John- "How P great is the coming year. accom accompanying g oats which be got from the Uttawa y goodness of the p yi g present as a slight memento of week. Mrs Grummett wife of out ge- G''hucCh Ca:hi s sten was rather a reeabl aur rises Lord." The service was read b Rev, NOTNs.—Misses P. Nott and F. Annie the high esteem in which we hold you and your ' Experimental Farm, and from this g Y y services—not as a reward. Our best wishes vial blacksmith, is spending a few days sowing he threshed this fall 114 lbs: when Mr' W. G. Thompson's delivery E. B. Smites. �, spent Sunday with friends in Colborne. and gratitudetCo with you, and wherever your with her mother-, Mrs Reed, Goderich, Rev, A. Stewart conducte 'x;" this is a good return; it is a white oat wagon drove up to the door with a CHURCH,— A teachers meeting of Miea Rogers, who has been visiting lot may be cast in life we wish you the divine The wife of Rev.Mr Hall and Miss Etta tory services at Mitchell on �'r u: . handsome fano-case of an, a resent the officers of the Sunda School will here has returned home. Mra Med- blessing and a hearty God roeed. Mellwain are the delegates from here last• and a splendid sample. Mr and Mrs P g P v Gilbert Mair were visiting their niece, from het mother, Mre T. Sowerby. In be held in the basement of the church ford and daughter spent Sunday the attending the W. M.S.convention in n '' NOTES. —John Falconer returned g Rev. W. Smith, of Bayfield occurp' il?[>l x' the evening the members of the family this Friday evening. The League have guests of Mrs H. Carter. Mrs Arm- Goderich. Master Harold Newton of the pulpit i Mre John Jamieson, on Sunday last. gathered at Mr Johnston's,to partici- received an incitation to attend Rat- strop Goderich and Mrs Lloyd, of home from the west a short time ado; p p•t of St. Paul's churca on mics Mrs J. Brownlee and Miss Evans, Lon- g P he is.improving his house by shin ling Luckgow, enjoyed a week a holiday da morning pate in the festivities of the occasion. tenbury St.church this Friday evening Strat ord, visited Rev, E. Armstrong J g with Carman Hall, at the y g last, and his son ilq tai¢ a •: don, and Miss Jennie Brownlee, of the kitchen. ohn Jowett and Alex. parsonage.— evening. r Forest Home, were the questa of Miers NOTES—Mise Carrie Stirling left last to hear Miss Wiggins of To last week. Mies M. Layton spent Sun- McLeod captured quite a few J, Hetheritt ton supplied for Rev. Mr g• p q prizes at g PP 11, . Carter on Monday last. Mr Wm. Ja- week for a two week's visit l,o friends a number intend going. Mr Gerry, of day in town. Mise Emily Turner, the sports in connection with Clinton Wilson, on the Benmiller circuit, last Rev. W. T. Cluff closed his minlst t.' mieson, who was Lard u with a ver in Detroit. D, Cook, Olinton, was the Blyth. who was visiting at Mr J. W. sent last week with relatives here.— p Sunda John Dustow and dau liter at Thorndale on Sunday night and le I x P Y p Coll, Institute on commencement day. Y• g severe cold is able tb resume work guest of A. J. Cantelon, Sunda Lots Yeo's for a few days, paid a visit to the Miss Matrch has been re-engaged as Ethel are visitiq m Detroit. for his new parish at Strathrog` tYti ',; Our to there, G. W. Holman and J. W, g ,. again. of our population are attend n Bay- Sunday School on Sunday, and after teacher for No. 4, and Miss Annie for Wbid on, attended the local conven- Monday. He is a brother of ,�� field fair to -day. H. H.Cantelonqa new the lesson delivered a very interesting No. 61 this is an evidence that their Per- tion held on Saturday last at Varna. Cluff, of town. ��. Brucefield house is nearing its close. Geo Hudie address; we should be glad to hear him vices are appreciated. LOadeabOrO r «f r, g again if he comes this way. The Mrs C. Cook, of the Goderich Road, Rattenbury St. k L. consecration' ! r' NOTES.—Mrs H. Mclxregor left here ie at resent shipping a carload of hogs Lea ue took the services of the Sharon tookeuddenly ill on Satnrdayafternoon A KINDLY ACT.—Owing to the erect- rneeting, Monde under the leaderslotpt ". a otntment dunes p. y' while ehoppin in town, but recovered f tion of the new Methodist church in of the pastor, was every rofitablebide� last Saturday on the excursion to De- week y; hes an enterprising man, and g. Stanle g g y+ j' tr it. Neat Sabbath the sacrament of success must follow lira efforts. Mrand PP y;Miss Addie Ste DEATH.—Peter McDougal of Bien- sufficiently to be removed to her home this villa a it here been necessary for every member present takingan aetilei; _•` ' ` th Lord's Supper will be dia ensed in Ntrs A. Tebbutt, Huron road were. the henaon gave an address and the meet- g + g + a. i.... pp P ing was conducted by F.O. Elford. Mr heim, nephew of Malcolm McEwan, of that evening. M. Ross met with a the Methodist people to hold their ser- Part. There will be no further meetin.11 the Presbyterian church here; Rey.Mr guests of Chas. Tebbutt, Bayfield line. T. v. Pickard reached at Bethel Col- the 3rd con., passed away on Monday, misfortune in losing some of the nets vices lin the old church building, which of the senior society until after,th ,, McDonald, of Varna, will preach the The Bayfield line Orange lodge intends. + he had set near Kettle Point. Rev. Mr is not the most comfortable lace in special meetings have terminated. reparatory service on Frida Mr B. boldin a fowl supper shortly. W eale borne, on Sunday.. p pp P y y' PP y C'onstanCe Aylward, of Parkhill, who has been the world. The Presbyterians only Mr Straith's Sunda School class, rn. R. Higgins left here last Saturday on a Miller is building a silo for r Forster, NOTES.—Mrs Sinclair returned this sick folacins time, is able to be around hold service in the villa a in the after- connection with Willis `'-' in Colborne. week to her home in Manitoba after NOTES.—The anniversary services of $ W ha churcw, lust aft : <,' trip to oronto;he rrlsu intends visiting the Methodist church have been an again, and their children, who had to noon, with a League meeting at night, his house Tuesday evening, and ga►v e ending the summer with her mother, gg his brother, Rev. J. H. Hie•gins, B. A., ANNIVERSARY SERvIoEs,—Anniver- pp pounced for Oct. 23rd,of which further be separated from their parents, had and this week Mi Robt. Scott, repre he and Mrs Straith their con ratul:tY.' Mrs Rumball. C. Tebbutt spent Mountain, nudes county he will saiy services in connection with Bethel P notice will be given later. P. C. Pap, the joy of returning to them again; senting the Presbyterians, went to tions, and also a beautiful toften of ", ,'', be absent f,eexe. Mr J. Thomson, Methodist church, will be held on Bun- day at home. C. L. Fisher attended a Rev. r Graham went for them .to Rev Mr Andrews and volunteered the their res act which was thankful! ,`' meeting Stan -and A. of the Goderich I✓ivision of ineau, of Medina, called on a number p F" ley, th a week for Trinity 1Medical m on S nday. Monday, oacelFoatert f Cln of iia tends here last week. Miss A° -ft on Saturday forADetroitRawhare vice l use ofthechurch for a morning aPr- acknowledged. They spenta, pleasanb s?;- the West Huron Teachers' Association ���� y such time as the Methodist evening with their esteemed teacher t School, held in Goderich on Saturday Iasi; he pie Miilgon, who has been at her home Toronto; we wish him every ton, will occupy two pulpit, and at 7 p, y here for some time she intends to continue two study of church is ready for occupation. A° and iia wife, and acted ha 1 was elected resident of the A�suaia- left for Detroit p happy, $ing-# ,.j,, success Mr Beverley Ketcwen, who m. Rohl, Holmes, U inion; collections tion for the enauin ear, A numbAr last week. 'Miss Lily Martin went to music; as organist in the Methodist action of this kind, ficin a sister de- ing God be with you till we meefr_ 1' spent t IM'summer vacation under the in behalf of the Trust Fund• A public g y London on Monde church she will be greatly missed by nomination, is exceedingly kind and again." F,, parental roof, left this week to resume tea will be held on the following Mon- purpose attending the tea -meeting at y, where she has se• the congregation; as a slight mark of thoughtful, and while ydisplays a his studies in Knox Colla a Miss Hel- da evenin •from 5 to 8, when fowl Tay or'a Corner on Monday evenin cured a good position. Mrs Ambrose appreciation of her services she Christian fraternity that is i lmeeting Y g d g• Miss Vietta Talbot returned to her Stephenson, of Brussels, s ent a few wasp resented with a purse. John commendable, is one !list will not he S. of the London Conference jof' h�>; en I Higgins left last week to attend and other refreshments will be served. home in London, after a two week's days of last week at Mr J. Brttton's.— p Methodist church was held in Gode- ';?'s' Clinton leDiate Irtstitule;sheintenda Addressee are expected from Reps J. Gairdner, who has been up north visit- undervalued or forgotten h the Meth- rich this week. The delegates .a :lien • g a, con years at that in- Greene, Holmesville; B. Clement, Clin- Miss C. Clark is at Medina, visitingher g P g Y , ,,, visit to her sister, Mrs E. Johnson.— sister, Mrs P. C. Pa ►°eau. Miss ar in his uncle and also spending a geed odists of this vicinity: g titution, and afterwari s 'a m atfia ton; W. Godwin, Goderich; and Mr R. The old rails which have been replaced P M Y time hunting around Georgian Bayy, pointed from Clinton were Miss Free ,'"c ourse at Toronto Conservatory of Holmes, Clinton; choice music by the by new ones between here and Gode- Suhoales, of Wingham,has been apend- arrived home Saturday evening; while NOTES,—The Good Templars held a man, Mrs Bean and bila Foster; bat , at uric, Mr Neil Ross, London road, is choir. rich, were taken up on Satur•drty last ing the last two weeks at her home ourneying homeward his boat—"The special meeting on Tuesday night to several others also attended the meet! +r' n.t present very ill, slight hopes are en- by DEATH —One of the oldest _b_y a special for that purpose. Rrv, J. here. ones"—tailless with another in the organize for their winter campaign, ing. The delegates both from the �,": W. Andrews and wife Blyth show drew quite a crowd from north and Scotty had an uncomfortably] tertamed for his recovery; he was one , of Londeshoro, night and Bank in eight minutes; he of the pioneers of the county', a grand residents of the township suddenly pass aid a visit to the fortner's sister, Mrs Leeburn mansged however to et on the other °ur village ere usual, though the day, long wait at Clinton; they expected to ? ed awe on Sunda afternoon in the but g Wednes a man, honest and respected by all who y y + Jervis, on Thursday. CHURCH.—Rev. Mr Anderson, Wrox- boat, ut lost his gun, game and other y+ was somewhat threaten het away on the 10.15 train west, boli-rr,, �, knew him; he had reached the age of Person of William Townsend, of the RESIGNATION.—The directors of the eter, conducted divine service here on travelling equipments; he will likely ing for rain. The plasterers are busy it was 12 before the train ].eft_. Bayfield line. Deceased has been ail -Y ­. F.. '92 years. Mrs Jas. Colman, formerly y Holmesville cheese factory held a meet- Sunday. Rev. R. Fairburn, of Dun- recover the latter as the boat is being plastering the Methodist church. who garvest Hume Dinner was ivenf°e<<: of our village, is visiting at the home ing slightly of late, but i� was nothing in in the hall on Frida etenin and annon will ppreach here next Sunda raised. Thomas Blair wwo has been John Johnston, of Summerhill, who g of Mr Jarnea�Aitkenwegad her many serious, and on Saturday he was in much against e hall on Fri will were ping and mornin, . Ol preaca evenin the 10th working about the Soo all summer, is has been living in John Lovett's house by the ladies in the Ontario street ,i? ' y Clinton, seemingly about as well asP q+ + on the 8th con. has moved into the Methodist cdureb on Thursday even , friends are glad to meet her again. Mr ever, Sunday afternoon he and his to accept the resignation of uuresteem- there wi I be a bee ive social in the home again. The house of John Lougb, house of Messrs Lasbam & Bell that lug the 6th. A sumptuous dinner wets f, Jae. Aitken cad and wife and Mr Mal- wife were walking about the barnyard ed cheesemaker, r Ed. Johnson. This Temperance hall; after tea a short pro- on Chi street, which he bought served, after which the followin e>f : ; lel; colm McEwen left on Saturday last for d y is Mr Johnson's fourth year with the gram will be given, from R. Bailey, is almost completed; was lately vacated by A. $aggitt, A. eellent progrArd voas ,&hho6hC ' when he sleeps dead ,without a mo- Jamieson has the inside pu led out of Sent county;they received the sad in- factor ,waving been identified with it it was plastered by Mr Weaver, of Zur . t;`s men! s warning. In early life he was NOTES.—Mise Maggie Clark is visit- the old Methodist church and expects Chairman s address; Rnv. B, Clement, te1llg,ence that their nephew, Mr Me- a sailor, but he has been a respected ever since its erection; anti whatever lag at Mrs P. Stewart's. Mies B.Cook it,b. John Shaw is in town agairi`. Mr to have the building moved to his chorus, choir; solo, Olive Leyy; Dougal was,d inti. re utation Holmeaville cheese has at- + tette; recitation, Carrie Shipley -Q an g y resident of two township for about 40 P is at resent under the doctor's care; Harland, of Clinton was in town Tues- P tatned (which, by the way, is no mean P day making arrangements For puffin farm shortly. TheLeagueheld a torero, "Sing, O Heavens," choir -'solo, v;:;;'� years; he was married three times, and d we ho a soon to hear of her recovery. g meeting in the • Temperance ball on one) is entirely ue to two manufactur- p a furnace into our school. Tne C.O.F. )i4ippen of the last family leaves three boys and Miss Edith Horton is visiting in Clin- Mopday night, and there will be ra er Miea Uoucw; candleaong, to girls; solo' four iris g er of it. The cheeses have always been t g• � g of Bayfleld is adding to its member- p y Good-bye Summer, Madame Wall, NOTES.—Mr and Mrs J. McKay.wave girls, of the latter being the � � the highest fi urs, andhn man on. ivlisa Maggie Clark is visitin her ship two of our leading professional meeting and Sunday School weld there , ;'' returned home from the Northwest, wife of Andrew Halliday, of Colbor g g y friends in this burg. Mise Malloy is at P g W also until the basement of the new repitation, Evelyn ��Tiplady; duet, „, and report having a cod time. Mr J. P y Agricul- instances higher than the majority of resen5 working for Mre J. Chisholm, men --Drs. Pallister and Woods; the church is ready. He was resident of Stanley p Gates of the West, Misses Wilt eel.,,.,,_,. Thompson, left here on Monday to at- torsi Society, and the large number factories, Mr Johnson has always be- Mise Clara Fulford is learning the former was initiated Tuesday night,twe _- and Newcombe: chorus, ch oiir .,,, �;' tend Toronto Medical College. Mrs who attended his funeral to Bayfield lfeved in manufacturing a first class err- dressmakin m Goderich. Mr H, Hor- latter later on. -i Walt s. of Goderich, who was visiting cemetery showed the respect in which title, and has spared neither time nor ton is working at Mr War rier's black- (Intended for last week.) Benmiller f " �r he was held. trouble to do so, and the result has ful• es on ria is se. doh + around here, has returned borne. Mrs I justified and repaid his efforts. The smith shop, Hamilton St., Goderich.— MILL SOLD.—Jas. Donaldson has sold SICK.—There is more sickness in this for hearing.ict" Goderich, on Oct.27, an ' IT. Robinson, of Tuckersmith has re- ENTERTAINMENT—We are pleased to directors felt that the could not Mrs F. Horton Visited Holmeaville last his mill and electric light plant to Mr vicinity than there has been for some p ,on 06tF y J P v South Huron, at the same lace turned home from visiting his dau h- announce the suttees of the entertain- i y week, returning home on Sunday. Confine, of St. Joseph. Mr Confine ears. This week we have to add to 31st. l �" g g to lose him and offered him asubstan- P y �� ter at Tilbury. A number from here men! held in S. S. No, 9, last Friday, tial raise, but be could not be prevailed will have charge of the light about the list the names of Mrs Jewell, of Op WDED OUT. have ��h,s week .,,- attended two teameetin held at Chisel• the school being filled to the door with p re-engage. the middle of i'etober and two saw the 4th con.; Mrs Pennington and H. to out the Goderich t fze list, aa,,,;r y( $ n on to re -en a e, He has secured In- West Wawanosh r urst on Monday evening. Mrs John a veryappieciatipeaudience. Weowe mill about one month later, We wish Allan. interesting letter from g ooper, of Howick, is visiting friends the, success of the program to two fol- nerkip cheese and butter factory, or OUR SICK,—Mrs Jos. Washington is Mr Confine success. If he deals right g John Kernr a around here. Mrs McUonnel,of Blyth, own Miss Goodwin Clinton, who rather the directors of that factory confined to her bed through an attack g Toox PRIZES.—Wm. Fisher swept Oban. our Ottawa letter and severali ' have secured him, ere they were after oft with the people be will undoubtedly P other interesting articles, and aleb i is at present visiting at her son s,Mr H, rendered excellent music and highly yphoid fever; with good medical receive the patronage of the district. the prize list with his Dttroc Jerseys at i McConnel; of Ha appreciated recitations; Mr Halpenny, him last year attd now aggitt this year. treatment and the assistanceof a train- P g Goderich fair; he also took first for hie shorten up our comments on two plebr Y• It is a large factory. situated about 8 ed nurse, in two person o£ Mise Rigsby, SHow.—A large number. from here colt. Mr W. W. Fisher's pacer, which scite. The fall fair season will be oven , � — Goderich, who won the admiration e- miles from Woodstock. It makes her man friends ho a soon for her re- took in the fair at Goderich on Wed- took lame at the Goderich race,, Be- in a week or so, and the interesting, Y, , both classes by his comic songs and re- Y P Summerhill citations; no mistake,Joe is a comedian about 230 tons of cheese during the covery. John Moss, jr., is also suffer- nesday. One of our boys entered the cured third place at Seaforth un Tues- Prize lists will disappear for another` . . NOTES.—Mrs H W. Watkins is on a Ths Holmesvfll t orchestra rendered summer, and about 40 tons of butter in ing with typhoid fever, and it is the race, and not having ever raced be day. Mr Oliver Grigg runner, Sky- year. ,:.:` visit 0 her daughter, Mrs A. Cousin$ some choice music, and apparently the winter. This ie quite different to wish of wis numerous friends that he fore was promised a audita of seven lark, took Rrst .at file Seafoi th races. � ..! of Holmeaville. Rev. Mr Smith con- twey keg considerable in store. Har- Holmeaville which is in itself no small may soon be able to attend to his re or eight minutes. If they had stuck ( P g A GOOrr•1. SPLAY.—One of the test factory. This ,year our factory will ular duties. to their word Fritz would have won ducted the C. E. meeting last week ry ory and Charles Tebbutt also play- exhibits at two Goderich fair in the turn out about le tons. Mr Johnson the race. John Jowett was not allow- Fall and dealt exhaustively with the sub- ed animportant part. Doorreceipts PERsoxAL.—Mies M. Brown has re- indoor department was twat of �Vm, �•. ;, , act'. We notice the boys practicing were $18, and after deducting ex enses will engage a least five assistants at ed to enter. a y P g g P Innerki He takes charge of the fat- turned to Blyth, after a Dleasant visit Maeda!, tanner, of this village. It • `•� Soothe!! o gsein41v- they need it if the balance will bee ant in adorning p :it J. Bruce's, A. Feer an is attendin NOTES.—Misses Nellie Martin and attracted two attention of all who �, , L pp tory on February 1st. May success at- g g v~" �" they intend to facehe Londeeboro two school room. We wish to an- the assize court as juror this week.— Eliza McEwen wheeled to Dungannon Passed that way, and certainly was • • R is fm rov- pounce to the ladies who at en Jed the ted him as it was here. on Wednesday to spend a week among worth of all the raise that was be- ?;',-, boys again, Mr John L t Master Riley, of Londesboro, span. Y P g p ing. Mies A. Montgomhr, ;�Pf Wing-• entertainment that three veils were HARVEST HOME DINNER.—Notwith- Sunday with his sister, Mrs F. Moes.— friends. The dredge has received or• stowed upon it. It consisted of robes, �ime� ? ham, visited relatives i�e r'bdi left in the school house; the same will standing the threatening weather, a Miers M. Jenkina,of I3oimesville,ie stay dere to stop work; the men expect to coats, mitts and tanned hides that ." bo ,led i% _ ci ecV is-C1&bv_,e r- by very large crowd attended the Httrveet ing at Mr Washington's at present. start again shortly. Mr W. Ross sail- would be a credit to any tapner. We •r'' -. '. o•, ,ut word to the teacher Tom ie t.�e dinner and concert, held at W 11 Moreland, of Chicago, spent a few ed to Kettle Yoint to make arran e- should be lad to see more of Benmill- Have you seen the newOA r 1. THE NEW ERA GIVES THE HOME NEWS ,nits fashionable, but those he would HolrnegYille in connection with St.- da s recent! renewin yon the flehin there ger er's manufactures exhibited in future4.. 1 y y, g acquaintances ments to carr g f t� Hats for fall 7 If not we 'M1 ` `- , t consider a luxury. John's cbu'rSb• The residence of Mrs L • .here. H. Carr, of Nile, was the a while this fall. Miss Mary Walwin 'I e Mulholland wail well lighted ansl.r,,,,. guestiof Jown 1V�iRs 8unday.la,et. left for,DPtrc': :a t�e�'or-? La q nnie NOTES.—Mr Joshua Moore met with be pleased t0 show you 6W l' Old Age tily decorated wif Tthet'h�flowers Stu►geon, youngest daughter of gr accident which might have resulted latest styles lIl - and autumn branches. One experi- NOTES.—Nearly everybody from this in the loss of an a e, while clic in y Aullett P Stur eon, of town, was united in �' ppi g enced a good deal of satisfaction upon part took in the Blyth air on Wednea- mania a to Mr Wm. Smith at her wood a place of stork flew up hitting , ;, DRATH.—On Thursday evening John being lliced ata tastily arranged table day, Those who have corn raising forfather'sg him in the eye. Mise Louise Metedel HATS and Youngg, a resident of Hartford in thio n P y and t residence; the young topple Is Honorable township, for two last 15 ears, died laden with fowl and meats of various silo have been engaged the past few and two merry guests were serenaded left on Saturday last for Detroit to vib• , s y kinds, and especially so when waited weeks in securing the same. Quite a b two band nd was liberal! reward- it her brother. Mise Carrie Synder TRIMMINGS .1. :is the result of injuries received sever- P y few new silos have been built this fall y ' & y left on Saturday on a visit rr war aunt ,4 0' 4 1: But it is not a very desirable thing to al weeks ago, when be was thrown cut upon by such energetic and attenti re + ed by the groom; we wish them many y have in a grocery stook, and therefore g yours ladies. While supper was being wwich goes to show that this branch ba days ether. Ba Held never in Bay City. We are pleased to see See the latest lI1 Wallin ? y of a buggy. He leaves a wife, three PP g of farm industr is rowin in favor.— happy y g y that Mr Paul Maedel is able to situ + we make it a point to keep our stook boys and three daughters; the only serve sweet music was produced by g g was behind the times in getting an up- P y y new and up-to-date. A visit to our married daughter ie Mre Bombard, of C. Hoare's new symphonium •Re ina. At the requea of W. Oliver quite a to -date fair, and we promise good en- again, and we hope to soon wear of wIs and Sailors, 8180 011rMTY1i#y6�u� r store will convince you that we carr At 8 o'clock the crowd proceeded to number assembled at his home one ev- tertainment and accommodation to complete recovery, Mats at $2 $2.2+5 and *2:x(1 no shelf worn goods. This week we Hay. Two of the sone are in Manito- Wilson's Hall, where a very cod pro- g y. P those visiting our fair, and the differ - g ba. He was h Presbyterian, and the en recent! where be kept them y arin a lea for a time after which an are showing some very ;pretty things remains were interred in Londesboro gram was rendered. The ollowing P g PP ent articles and the stock for exhibi- �Atingbam. We have also a new assortment t!t d 11 I arsons took art in the program, and enjoyable evening was spent in games tion if not in the same quantities, Wantca.--Dried apples butter, a gs and a in cemetery on Sunday. P P and amusements. A la icicin and poultry. Hi pp o select were receive with a good deal of ap- aP P g wilt be of just as good quality as any ghestprices. targestock o Linen LmurOldCr Japanese China and Rin-ENGAGED.—The trustees of S. J. preciation:—Miss McHardy, Miss Her- packing is receiving ue attention at of the larger fairs. from. G. E, KING, wingham. f ° No. 5 have re-engaged their present man the Misses Goodwin Mr C, Present. NOTES.—We are leased to report a icy Glassware 11 teacher J, H. Lower Por next r; � P P Handl�erCihefs yr yeti Hoare, Clinton; Miss Pickard, Holmes- PROPERTY OHANG1ts-- Hugh Kingg the promotion of Chas. P. Smith, son k,, ting of salad bowls, cups and at the same salary as he has been re- ville; Mies Florence Connolly and the and John Boyle, jr., have exchanged Ghiselhurst of Mr J. Stnitb of Win am, from the y ,lardineers, bread and butter ceiving. When he finishes this year Misses Vera and Gladys Whitely, of farms, so as to be more conveniently ANNIVERSARY—The anniversary ser. branch of the hank of Hamilton, Lis- Call and see tbem—tbe prettiest• -J6 -:Ili 94. , uit dishes, bouquet holders, Mr Lowery will have completed ten Goderich; Mr Campbell, of the Huron situated to the owners' residences;they vices at Ohiselhurst Methodist Church, towel, to the position of accountant in found in the trade. If you. have net, 4060 , 'Ta�km &.look at our windows and years service in the section, and the Road; Miss Reta Stathbury and Messrs are both good farms and of about equal last Sunday and Monday, were a decid- the band in Windham, in place of J.C. our Baby's Goods, see therd,bofolre you !frill be oonvinoed that they are up• fact of his re-engagement year after Smith, Bayfleld; Reeve Connolly made value. A shelf time since Robt.Plunk- ed success, Good sermons were preach- Tedford, who has been tranpferred to elsewhere. We have the nev)d'al i>t, i�11 r,Y, to�date seeds. year is abundant .proof of two excel- a first class cwairman, and kept the eft purchased from hie brother, Wm. ed by, Rev. Jasper Wilson, M.A., of Chealey. On Monday evening a num- Bonnets, Bootees, Mitts,Berllb 6,01 ' 'Remember we are solo agents fol+' Miracle !ence of two work be is doing. A beet of else"r throughout. At two close Ylunketb, 80 acres of choice land for Goderich, and the church was filled.— bet, of two friends of John Neelands scale. We will be pleas6dt0;,;"�6*o � '`r µ '„ Washing Compound. i eacher's personal influence and life in of the program the incumbent, Rev E. I $WW; Wm. Plunkett has since bought The dinner served on Monday was a met at Dr. Towler's to present him and see them, whether yoti, i51ty 7i'tl�t,.•;•. it community is a factor either for B Smith, to a few words expressed from two executor of the estate of the credit to those who prepared it; and with some slight token of their esteem ! A SNA.P--GI•ood Glass Tumblers, good or bad of inestimable extent, and the thanks and gratitude of his con- late Henry (~arrow 127 acres; as Mr the buildingWas filled to overflowin in the sha a of a sliver water rteber,111,11 • ,1 40e per doz. i he fact that Mr Lowery's life and gregation for the kindness of those Plunkett ably filled the offices of eoun- Good speeches were given by Revs. prior to type departure to Br ntfard;x1' r . OGLE CDOPET! dG Co. oharaeter are beyond reproach is not who had assisted in the program, and tiller, echos! trustee. Bible class teach- Bussell, of Seaforth, and Thompson, of the gathering was limited to those �����' a only,good In itself, but represents a also co the audience who b t,beir re- er and. resident of the Lea ue his de- v' who y p p g Eltm lie. The choir clever did better, had been associated with Mr Nee- T E bAs1# GltocsIDRY. value not to be measured by dollars scute had shown their appreciation of parture will certainly be a great lose to and a vdent away pleased. Proceeds land, in sabbath School work. The " a ` q AIh osis for Batty and Effils. Phone 91t and cents. the humble efforts put forth by the this neighborhood. a $75, assignee's sale of the north 100 aures Beaver Blotlls, C1liibfip.WRILIN - � . . � ,A 1, . I � , ". .1 . . I It, I ,.O, I . I I I ,1 . 'i !.� , � I , I I- I I I I 0 . � ie�� M '.�'w9MiiY1Ad9-. _ _ I...i.�-r.-4aAL _ ._.4i_4d-_...i�ii .�i, ,a - _ '•1-i'.:....Yie-i-i'— A "1 ' - i Y J