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�,rables o,FyV�atehes, Jew- RUBERT HOLMES, Editor and Proprietor, CLINTON, ONT,, MARCH 5 1$97 and sell only staph goods are telt+
' 016' ,and Clocks, and will $Jl year in advance $1,Gl1 when not so paid able. In drugs especiall11y g p y nothing•
- u _ �,,..,� but the beat is "good enough" lot
guarantee them Cured Ol" -�� Godericb '1'owurlLiit - - - - you or yours. Whexo glittlity is
All we �whnt is a I "� TT1- B I CJ ' ,., essential
ARo► "� �-r T -�—• i I having spent a pleasant avenin in ,price must come egoatl4.
. What wide-awake and reliable correspondents And worthy of recording for publication. SALE.-she sale of the effects of Mr i gg'arues and other amusements, gWe Stauloy No fair comparison can be mad'
Give us that and np p " iohnMcDonald, last Friday, conduct- hope to hear of more of these gather- NOTES,-We are pleased to hear of between the prices of drugs 1u,4.4.
Hi en Summerhill
ed b Mr D. Dickinson, was well at- tugs, as they are both entertain* ug and the recovery, though slow, of Miss M. Parent stores.. At a certain pride
e is any chance at SAD AFFAIR.—A very sad affair took ACCIDENT,-Master Stewart Hill had tended, and stock went at gook figures, interesting, and tend tit improve social E, Clark, of Babylon line. Miss Shir. one store may sett a drag and male
a_., case we will re- place in this neighborhood last Friday, the misfortune to fracture the large Mr' McDonald kept nothing but the intercourse. ley Parke, of Clinton, visited friends in more money than another store
castin a cloud of loom over thts ell- hone in orle Qf his t&�s.A fey- t3 very best of aleck, and these went this neighborhood recently. makes selling it at a higher price,
al"e .Y4- 0li.-ill 04d• __ g g vs agc. high. LontleSLuru Tr taITORs,_ Mr Iiugh Gilglonr and quality accounts for the d#ff0l-.11
g t T'ire'secCion 'of ' Conner We refer to i3e was' carr in
yy y e a set of wtifalli tees, C E, PARTY.-The members of the REMOVAL.-We ar•e' sort indeed his sister RS.- are awe G Turnberr encs, We guarantee oar dEu 'e td`
healthy, working order, the sudden death pf 117r John Mellor- when he fell, the whiffistreea falling on
tvie, of Kippen. Mr McMurtrie accom- his leg, with the above result. C. E. Society in connection with the lose .Mr and Mrs J. Aledd from our this week to visit friends there. Mi be pure, and our prices to be as low
;, If we can't do our time keeper Panted his son Alexander to the bush SOLD.-The T. Mcllveen farm on the Union Presbyterian church, spent a midst. 11dr Medd'a sickness is the Yo 9, of Minto has been s endin as is compatible with such crit
any good, we'll tell you so and on his farm to TheStatieley to fear a tree, e, ; base line, consisting of 80 acres, has very enjoyable evening at the real• cause of their rethoval from its, and his a few days with his'mother-in-law,Mrs Aa cheerfully as we take your Wa:
D. Fratser, and other relativeshere. you are
y about 9 a. m. The tree, a large maple, been sold b Y dente of the superintendent, Mr Da- wife, who has been sick with lung ney, will we refund it if
save you spending money fool .. ..wh.en falliu +_split. _t?pFv_ard fro_ ).. ,- Mr Lu Whitley to Mr. p not caliche -"
�' " "' Ha� ys�,.:�f.•:Luckrtow; - s°n•in-].aw - °Ideon, on Thursday of last week, The trouble for a year, does not improv a STOOK AoTES - d either with our drugs
t Is1iTy on it. We don't expert- stamp about ten feet, and then sudden ileo- Soetet re cite as setts "in "iti r s an' anti tv Mr Jas. McFarlane, ora o g
11 ,'•, f wont, Anything in our itne oP Mrs Walgate Tebhutt who takes y >; p o pet y, a tritist ttiiit ttli?y may both the well known stock raiser and sheep any that article you purchased
lq shot backward from the sliver about paid
ous condition, lac restored to health again, and that breeder-, sold a car load of thorphred nn our recommendation. Wewan6.
r .vve cannot repair ie past all re^ twelve feet., striking Mr McMurtrie and possession next week. The price your trade m this tion.
medial relief, Our obargesare killing 'him instantly. The son, who is $3,600; there are geod buildings on STOCK. -This week R. Fitzsimons, of °ur loss may be (lrnton'a gain, sheep this week to a couple of gentle
arways moderate-never hi h. the place and it has been bought about Clinton, called at the farm of L. A]d• FARl<fERB INSTITUTE.-The meeting men from Michigan. This is the third ALLEN .lit WILSON
g was standing near by, narrowly escap- right, worth, and bought a air of this P of the West Huron Farmers' Institute car load that he hasdia osed o , and he .�
ed injury. Mr McMjtitrie was anative I lambs P y'atra held here on Saturday, Feb. 27 w sold Ibern at P f Graduate Druggists & opticians c.
SCHOOL RnpoRT,-The standing of ' dropped on the 9th of Feb., Y, was a price that convinces him p
of Ayrshire, Scotland, and was born in g both from the same ewe, paying there- one of theroost interesting and instr•ue- that I here's still Mon
eq to be made in CIiuton.
. 1111818, In the year 1832 he was united the public school for February is as for the sum of 650 P Y g live of the series. Nrtwithatandin stirs rovided a farmer handles th11
e we are spectacle specialists-with , r
in marriage a to Miss Ma[ area Gibson f011owa:-Sr. 4th-M.Marrphy,I+• Oakes, $ , he also purchased the storm, there was a lar a attondauce ght'ktnd. Mr McFarlane handles
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° ' t O: Mcllveen, Jr. 4th-M. E. Kilt Q, a Pair of choice bogs; all are intended g ri ex erienee. Free test an' gime.
P. CreWS of Perthshire, and with his goung wife Hill J. Wright.'' of farmers and the addresses were lis- go to the old county for more atock.
sailed for Canada the same year. On stir. 3r'd=L. Butt, A.Lov- for Easter meat, tened to with the realest attention. Y ':
i WATCHMAKER & JEWELER, arriving in Upper Canada they settled eat. • g SrrIOOL lti.pcaRT.-The .following is
Johnston. 2nd-M. Garvie, C. FOOTBALL, On Friday, the 10th ult. The President, urm, Baillie, occupied the report of S. S. No. 3, Stanley, for St. Helens.
Expert Watch Repairer in St. Thomas, where Mr McMartrie Colbourn, �G. Hill. Sr, 2nd Pt,-P, the III at football match of the seAon the chair, F. C. Elford acting as secre- F.bruar,y; haled on the attends[
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` manufactured wagons for some fifteen Wright, t . Beet. Jr. 2nd Pt.-E. was played, The contesting teams tory, the first paper was on "t.he car,P diligence. and demeanor of the u �jy'. LECTURE.- Owing to the stormy
Smith R. Kitty, M. Hill, 1st Pt.-I. were the pupils of No. 9 and No. 10 of barn-yard manures," b Mr McC'ow- P P night not s° many as was 'expected g
years, During the year 1857 the Pam• ' Y 51.h i lase-Ilachel Heid. Sr. 4 -Albino ,were able to attend the lett '
ily moved to the Huron tract, locating C'°Ibourn, L. Ruta. schools respectively. The grounds an, of East Wawanosh. Mr Smith, of I ut a by Rev ;:
West Wawauosh were in fair condition but rather heavy. Bram ton, addressed the fanners on Richardson, Josie Richatdsoh, Oliver J.L.urray,ofKincar i
e , ,° + on the farm now owned by Mr Thos. NOTES.-Mrs Kerr, of Thornberry, is An hour's hard la [ Y• ++ p d ne, on "Ye
STOOK NOTES.—Alex. McCabe sold McKay, on thL Lyndon Road. After vision at the home of her father, Mr P Y'ng resulted in the the feeding and care of dair cattle," ! McIlveen. Jr. 1-Stella Rrtthwell, Eva lowstone Park," on ' _.-;
Y Reid, Sr. 3-Latif ii, flichai•d'son Tuesday evening
.111,,good four year old colt to Mr Bren- residirig here for two years the Family C, Nes itt, Miss Sophie Kilty, Calu- score of 3 to l ua favor of No. 9. ' Mr Brirrell gave a very interesting ad- Nickolson Da'� °r ,Gertie of last week, but those who had the
r `6 =pan, of Hullett, for $90. Thomas Mc- a sin moved to lot 3, township of Hay, met, Mich., as vision her brother, G. SVILI. REMAIN.-Mr Harr Mont- dress on insects in relation to the far- i.y bcotchmer. Jr. 3 pleasure of beipg
g Y Jas. Sanderson, Effie Burnside, -Mabel themselves uitede present expressed
f; Kenzie Pur based a young thorobred w Pre they resided till I887, when Mr M• Kilty, Mr and Mrs N. Bingham gomery, who has been living for the mer and fruit grower. The next ad- Nickolson, br, h _ q hgh ed and satisfied
bull fromohn Harveq, of Hullett, McMurtrie retired from the farm :and spent Sunday with relatives at Vain
pant few years in lYlanitoba,and who dress was "the exodus from the farm," ]; Edith Rothwell, with the lebtuce and uol ?
�' , ;.last week. Nearly all the saleable cat- came to reside in Kippen. To Mr and ton, The young folk of the vicinity came over on a visit this winter has by Earnest Heaton, Godericb. A ub-. mora Peck, Wesley Peck. Jr. 2-G, absentees. Y i 1 Pity the
" 5i; '+ale fit for export have been picked up Mrs McMurteie were born seven chil- ,were entertained on Friday evening decided to take up his abode on the old ]]c meeting was held in the evenp Reid9 Percy Tip et, Lily Peck. Sr. PRESENTATION,-As R
•during the past week, four cents being dren, five of ,whom still survive, two ]est, at the residence of Mr H. Murlrby, homestead, 5th con. He has urcliased pp 8p g ev Mr Whaley
P at which there was a large turn ole. Jrrt art 2+� Uharlia Rathwe11 N jsoktr mee til and unable to attend prayer •,„,
the ruling figure at which disposals sons and three daughters. Mrs Me- W Lowery paid Blyth avisit on Zuea- rhe entire stock of the tate tenant, Mr The program consisted of addressee by Reid, Maims Reid. Sr. part - ting Last week, Misses Lockhart ; ;
41�,were made Murtrie died in 1880, Mr McMurtrie day. Henderson, We welcome Mr Mont- the President, Messrs 'bounders, Bur- Pick. Jr. art 1-Arlie t 1. Lottie and Barris, and Messrs Woiads and ;;
MOVING(- �Mr Bren.nan, of Hullett, was at the time of tris death a, member • SOCIAL.--The social entertainment rell, Smith and Heaton, and music and Burnside. P Peck, Eva Miller were the delegation appointed
P t"vill•in a few move on to the farm gomery back, as big genial counts- by his congregation
of St. Andrews church, Kippen, being given by the ]%dies bf St. Peter's pante is always well received in our readings by local talent. The next. gra ation to readthead •?
1<ately occupied by Edward Ploughman;. one of its. managers for r]0 years, and church, Summerhill, on Tuesday even- midst. meeting of the Institute, the last, of OIIITUA1iY:-The few pioneers who dress and present hurl with a hand_
ho moves to his new farua in Dpnny- treasurer for 16 years. He was FL man Ing, as leasing, arofitable and suc- series, will be held at'Anburn on Fri- are nolo left in the township are slow- spore coonskin coat and a ver tall
rook this week, Wm. Ellis will leave of considerable intelligence, a very cessful. he comfortable residents of EXCHANGE.-Mr Arthur Willson, of day, March 12th, and tin interestin 11 but lately dropping away one b clock, all wishtn that he iq pretty ,'
in a few days for North Bay, where he kind and obligin neighbor, and high Mr and Mrs Geo. Hill, kindly laced at L°lbo -ne and Mr Henry Young, of the g one. The few scattered ones Who are be spared to minister to hiagfloclong
g P 6th con,,' have exchanged farms, and progr:Lm is expected. thr.s part k in
;will reside with his son, ly respected for his veracity, honesty the service of the committee, was well g now left may say with the poet. p t of the vineyard. Mr Whale
'1141111nF. CHURCH NOTES.-Rev J. W. Pring and integrity. Although in his 79th filled. The refreshments were vera Lvill'move their household effects some- NOTES.+ Our sate mill is doing s big • � w' h-n I r r ,eplied in sur 7
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eft on Tuesday of last' week for Lon• year he was still hale and hearty, and inviting and received due attention time this month.. Tf oiigh sorry to lose business his winter. Brunsdon Ra sou ememtor au the friends so linked to• P table terms, his �”
; oil hospital, where he will be treated full of energy. He will he h the citizenshi of Mr' YOun are t e ar[n sether, pleasure at the kindness and gond wtjl
gY• greatly after w ich Rev NIr Stout took char e P g, as he has p ^ P g f°►' a big summer trade, I've seen around me fall like leaves in wintry shown, and appreciation of the same
g been one of the 'esteemed 'farmers of and they will get it, too. HOme Circle weather. DEA'rli.-Mau o
1_1, his ]ly for his throat; it is the wish missed rs a large circle of friends and of a progr'a.m of music and literature, the neighborhood, we ive s heart mecca on Thursday, 11th Inst. e ' . I teal like one who treads alone y f the old residents
;a f his many friends to 'see him tom• neighbors. The funeral took place on rendered by local talent, to the plea- g g Y from sister circles pre ex acted• rotors R,' �e banquet halt deserted, are passing away this winter. Mrs J.
letelq restored to health before lung, Monday last, and was attended by a sure of the audience. The proceeds welcome to Mr Willson, who will en- P set h se tights aro.Hea, whose garlands dead Far ehartr wars buried at St. Au Augustine ", iss T]ffin, of Nile, filled the Ebenezer Large poncourse of sorrowing citizens were $12.75. joy the respect of his predecessor. in will he open at7.:3Q. Messrs Rlains, And all but he aepatted, oil Wednesday, Feb. 24th, t.ein g e
° J. Frill, T. Hill, and J. Waymoillb,who '. In the town of Clinton one Of the 78th year. Mr'John Webb was buried
a tt,aulpit on the 21st, and did it well, too, to the Rogervillecemetery. IMPROVEMENTS IN S. S. ATo. 2.-The were making square timber near St. earl
and Rev.'1Zr Swann, of llun annon, on - '1'uckersniith• trustees of S, S. No. 2 have made maul- g q y ioneers of this township, Mr on Tuesday at St. `Helens cemetery.. JS
Thornes for about five weeks, returned Wm, Pearson, died on Friday, 26t u]t., Mr Webb had beer poorly off and on
'the 28th. The Epworth eague has AnUttru. SCHOOL R'EXORT.—Following is the fest their interest in educational mat on Friday evening. Wednesda a
ri. aces ted an invitation to go to Nile report of the pupils of S,S. No. 4,Tuck_ teras, by placing a row of new desks in noon the sharehold Y fter- at the ripe age of 82 ,pears. Deceased but was compare, 'vel well unci
_p CauReil NOTES.-Rev Mr Couzsns �tii Y ]bat
A se on• March 9th; at the meeting on Wed- ersmith, for the month of February, ars of the creamery had the misfortune to fracture his urday abodt mid bight, when he took,
preached ori Sunday evening from y, the school house. The old ones had held a meeting. The Uhristian Eudea- thigh bone about five weeks a n and 1 •r
triesday night last eleven new•members Num. 32, 23, "Be sure your spa will based on attendance, demeanor and become in rather :i poor condition, ao vor Sootety of Knox church g suddenly ill, his heart being the cause -•'.s.
clued, making the total membership eneral proficiency: • Sr. 3th -Ella put in riven No. 5, vited the Epworth League of t has in- this accident together with a tom lits-
` stow 37. g P find you out, and it was very solemn P Y it was decided to g he Meth- tion of other diseases proved help,butMshe retrhnedned to call
`; discourse. Revival meetings will con ohns, Harold Fowler, Merry O'Brien. which are suitable for junior pupils. °diet church to an At Homs on the ev- for his then d P g h the sptrtti.
NOTES•—Messrs Sproul &Davidson Jr, 4th-Norman Murch Arthur Wilt- We think thin is a move in the right ed years. Though his ad taken its.flight. Mr Webb was -
u r "�� tinue throughout the week; everybody g ening of the 12th of thir month; let diseases were painful, yet the Mehl
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. ' 'have purchased an engine and grain is welcome. Y Y se, Mary Layton, Horace Wilt-se. Sr. direction, and we hope . be able to blot erly love continue. Rev Mr Fair born with Y were Y esteemed and Ieaves a widow,
gusher from Isaac Lawrence, of Hu] 3rd-Walter Layton, Elsie Bennett, announce before the end of the year, preached on Sunda patience till released from two daughters and fear sons to mourn
more of such im y evening, and has them b death. Mr Pearson was a ria- his
low • Misses Bruce and Mills were NOTES,-Rev a Henderson returned Mary Crich. Jr. 3rd—Martha Fowler, improvements. assisted Rev Mr Andrews. at Kinburn. live of Xorkahiie Mc loss-Mrs John Radcliffe, Mrs W.E.
around in the interest of the Bible.So- home Wednesday last, feeling some Chas. Forden, Essie Valely. Sr. 2nd- ALL QHANGED.-Itis only to be ex- Mrs Genrg'e Jchnston is vision her wash ' L' England, where he Pherson, and Messrs Wm., Walter .,
ciety last week. Jas. Johnston sold a better. The little daughter of Mr C, Christie O'Brien, Fred Wiltse, Robert acted that a great many changes g oro in the year, 1815. In the year ?Lod Geo Webb, who live in this vicin-
g sister at St. Thomas this week. Miss 1815 he emigrated to Canada and set- itY, and John, the second son, living
„ ood colt to Robert Scott, of Hullett, A. Howson is very ill with bronchitis, Cochrane. Jr, 2nd-Frank Plewes, must occur in all localities lir thecourse ` Adams att dthemillinery openings tied in the o g
for $80. Mr and Mrs James Johnston but we hope soon to hear of her recov- Lulu Wiltse; Maud Plewes, Henry O'- of a few years, but it is su ges'tive of e� township ofToronto. Here at Duluth-who, with their sorrowing. i' a%
g in London this week. Messrs Jabez he remained for some seven years en. mother have the sympathy of many
were guests of John Ferguson one day ery. Mr A. P. Warren and wife are Brien. Part 2nd-Ernest .Brown, Lily the transitory nature of things that and J, ,seph Walker, former residents gaged in farming. In 1850 b friends and ac
last week. 11�iss A. Jenkins, of Gode- both down with grip. Ren Mr God Plewes. Part 1st -Willie O'Brien, from one and of the Maitland con. to of this place called here on Tussda Yliss LVIar Plewes d e married NOTES.-Mr
r]ch t�rwnship, has returned home, win, of Godericb, pard a flying visit to Milton Wiltse. THos. H. BROWNLEE. the other, in this township, only oneof they were called here by the the death Thomas Plewes also daughter of Mr Blyth, Mr and Miss McGowan, of
after. a week's visit at her sister's, Mrs the parsonage, on Saturday last. bliss Teacher. the original settlers remains on the of their mother.- Mrs R. Adams and shire. After twolsea[ native of York uncle' at eW h the. fune[11 °f their
J. J. Washington. Mrs Robert Nich- N, Clarke, of Leeburn, is the guest of line Miss Loa Ouimette have been laid u to Toronto Y married life ° Webb. D,J.K.M. Gordon,
{ Olson left this week for' her home in TEA MEETING.-The people of Turn- , as far as we know, and this is old p he moved to Huron count f Ri' ley, visited his parents on Sab.11
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Mra T. Anderson at present. Miss , Mr Jarvis. There are numbers of des- days with ri a y p Y
er s church intend holding L grand for sonic! da gg ppe,ybut are now in 185' anal settled on lot 32 of the bath last. Miss balkeld has returned ''
rr ' Brigden. Mr and Mrs Breen visited Genzmer is spending a few weeks at tea.•meeting on the evening of March cendents of the early settlers, but un- mending nicely. IVI, G, Stirling, who third concession of has r
in Colborne last week. Miss Estella Toronto at present. Mrs R. I. Nichol- 8th. There will be anniversary sermons less we are greatly mistaken, the gen- has been spending the winter w'th c n Stanley, where he a slurped to Godericb. Miss Moore
;, Rutledge was visiting in Gpderich last stn returned to her home at Brigden i continued till the year 1887 when he of Chesley is getting up music and
week,, Mr and MiasGtbson of Morris Tuesday last, after a visit to her fa- in the afternoon and evening of Sun- tleman named is the last remaining friends in this vicinity, returned t° his gave up farming and retired to the Painting Classes we wish h
, spent unday at Johrr Mills', Arch, day, Match 7th, conducted by the pas- survivor of a hardy, enterprising and home in Manitoba on Tuesdaymorn- town of Clinton and resided there till her success
then, Mr T. McKenzie. Messrs E. good inin her undertaking. Mrs Thos.Todd is '•
rFr J�obi is ,p and family returned to Au- Rowed, G. and C. Youngblut took in tot. The singing on Monday evening g d natured class of men who lard g• Miss McLeod, of Tilbury, is visit- his death, Deceased was a kind friend ill again with grip, and manv others
°t= burn, flet a short ata will be supplied by the quartette of the foundations of the pros er ons ink at the home of Rev J. W, Andrews, and parent, a civil and obliging net are complaining of the -.
y at John Fink the. carnival at Godericb Iaat Friday Ontariastreet church, Clult.ou, and ay homesteads that now adorn this part Miss Brigham is Visiting at Mr J.Mills, bot. He was of a g g •gh P e same malady. . ,r _tr..
r e�'a. i s,Lizzie Stafford has returned evening; the other three boys were a you have all heard of their voce) pow of the country, Harlock, Messrs E. Mogridge and J. and rho retiring disposition, Mr Robt. McGuire and bride purpose ?l`
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A 11 a ebgtby visit to Lobo township, !ittle too late getting to the village, ugh he had a-.good voice and moving into the hrnise lately occupied
7Y just late enough to rnias a ride. The ers, it is needless for us to make any COMING AND. GOING.-Mrs S. McCul- Moore are working at the pianing mill, could render a song wall yet he was by Mr Fowler. Messrs Reid, Of Ash-
h,' Amberl Y O.G.T. received an invitation to Kin- comments, except to say that you will lagh, Huron road, spent last week at t Linton, Rev Mr Fair, ut St. Johns, seldom heard in corny ny on account field were in town last week Mr
y never regret it if you come. There Mr Gabriel Elliott's. Mr Wm, Heu_ formerly pastor of the Methodist o£ timidity and bashfulness. He watt' Chas. Lurnin is still laid u with the
burn,. also one to St. Helens. The A u- will also bs addresses delivered during Berson church here, accom anted b his dao h- a neat and careful worker and his cut he received on P '`t?
f grippe is quite common in this burn football team played Westfield a , who has been farming on the P' Y g farm his knee some time
#i t of the country at present, and it the evening by the followtn gentle- 5th con., has decided to remove to ter, are visiting their man friends in was a model of neatness and skill, He go, but we trust he m:i soon be mate
game last week, Auburn coming oat g Y a Y
s no respector of persons. men: Revs Messrs Ford and illyard, town g g this vicinity. Messrs Hill, Brigham leaves a widow and five children to to resume his work a sin. Mr klorace
victorious. of Clinton; Westman of Walton, and + to en a e in h.ts trade as a car- and �Voodmsn have each laid in s store mourn the loss of a kind husband and g
+ • Mrs D.Blue is at present dangerously penter. Miss Violet Flliott, of Harlot. Mullin has returned home after visit- �.`
a � i, ill: Dr Me(Grimmon, of Kincardine, is others. The committee and those ota, Man,, who has made an extended °£ 1CQ' The Clinton Collegiate pupils fitther, His two sons, John and Rob- ing friends in Toronto. A few from
+ p Senntiiller lookin y g g from this place are not ver well 1 towns spent a
#n attendance and we hope for her re- g after it are bush engaged ed in visit here as the guest o£ the Misses Y peas art, are married and reside on lots 32 pleasant evening at Mr,
'' cayery. LEAGUE.-Tbe Epworth League weld preparing for this, and all are anti(-'i- Johnston, left on Thursday of last from
naw that the tickets have risen and 33 of the third concession of Stan- ThO3- Wood's lately. Mr Decher our
;„ We and-r stand that Mr D. McGreg- its regular meeting on Friday; in the gating a. good time. Come, and *make week for her home; before leavin she from $1 to $2,30 per month. Mr W,H, ley. His daughter, Mary Jane, now esteemed yours tailor is vrsitin w
I 11} or has rented the Humphrey faun, absence of Miss Kate Blake, the topic, one among us, and we will send you was tendered a farewell art which Moon tools a Ioad of flne hogs into Mrs Stoddartesides in Egmondville ; friends at Sebringville.•' g
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west of the village, fora term of years,, "The resurrected Lord," was taken by away with a satisfied and contented was seemingly well enjoyed by tLe par- Blyth last week; they weve all of good Maria, Mrs Walker, resides in Clinton, .
and will move there to the spring. Mr Albert Alin Mr Henry Snyder led mind, ticipants, all Of whom expressed re- average weight. and Sarah, Mrs Managiian, resides in Bayfield.
k,, Mr Samuel Owen returned home the meeting. Friday, "March 5th will NOTES.-We are sorry to learn that gret at Miss Elliott's departure. Miss - Montana. The issue of these mar- NOTES.-Mr Harry King, of Corrie;
from the Sop last week.' He reports be consecration night. The proceeds Mr H. O'Brien, is not improving very Lizzie Fisher, of Colborne,was visiting Hullett riages is 16 grand children. Deceased sent Sunday with his brother. Mr
" times dull in that quarte'• at present. of the entertainment given on Friday, much at present. The quarterly at the home of Mr John Rod es last EXAM,-A public examination will P
Sam was em' ,I, in the pulp busi- Feb. 19th, were $11.90. beard of Turner's church are so well g p was an adherent of the Ba tier churcl; Neal Cameron, of this place, left for
y P P week. Mr Otter Wilsons ant the laGt be held in S.S. No. 5, oh Friday, 12th and was a Conservative in politica. Gorris on Moeda last. Mr Swartz, of
pass, and the (cls Piave closed until, pleased with the services of Me Sam- P y' Thefuneral services Were conducted Godericb Y
p? NOTES.-The C. O. F. delegates re- ter part of last week visiting friends inst., commencing at 10 a.m. A gens- , was in town last week, Sev- ``r,,l
May' turned from Niatrara last Saturday. yet, that they have invited him back around Lucknow. Mr Jos, Whitely, ral invitation is given to the public, by the Rev, Mr Harris, Baptist minis- eral of the Bayfield boys left for North `'t _';
",Messrs Geo,'Nesbitt,.;E arra Bunter Some of the boys in and around the for a second year. Mr Appleton El- r., aid a yin visit to Nite this week, but a articular invitation is extended y be Rev, Mr Dakota this week. Mr Will Ti
Y P g p tPr� Clinton, assisted b t ppet ' ''
Mr and Miss Weir, Ja's. an Mrs Riley" v.11a a turned out end's lit wood for coat has been confined to the house by las M. A. oto Stewart Press tartan. Alar a num- Left for Michigan. Mr H. J: Leech, of
[ g P gas is at present work- to the residents of the section to be + Y g g
�,j,+-rt]eek for their homes in Mr Larne on Monday avenin Mr an attack of grip, An oyster supper in
Manitoba and the N.W. T.fter s en- Y g' was held at the home of Mr Amos gin town, present. her of sympathising friends and tela- Roseland, .British Columbia is the
+ P Wm. Fisher is at present on the sick NOTES-Frank Whitmore hoe moved LEF•r• - Mr Lawson, tenant of the followed the remains on Monday to the guest of Mr and Mrs Oaten this week.
•ding several months with relatives list. Mrs Percival Walters and son Townsend, on Tuesday evening, as a lace of interment in Clinton cemeter
here. ' remuneration to the laborers at the en the Shepherd farm, vacated b Mr farm of Mr Geo. Westcort, lot 29, 7th P y JOUNCIL.-The Council met Monde
who for the past two weeks have been Catlin con,, has left it and the farm will be The pall bearers were Messevs. A. Fra- evening in the town hal], pursuant to
r<:. On Sunday last the melnbefis of the very ill, are much better. Mr and Mrs wood >2.e9f a previous date; a good g+who hoe moved to Clinton;OlintoA. Offered for sale at the C°mmeacial Ho- ser, Mal, McEwen, D. McTavish, W. J. adjournment. Members resent -
time is reported. WLile. Mr Charles Townsend takesWhitmore's place with J p
C. O. F. attended "the Mehodiat Olivant are also better. Mr Jesse Edward Wise. David Beacom had a tel, Clinton, on Saturday, March 27 It Biggins, John Bean and Mr Prior. Reeve Burns, Councillors Bailey, Er-
Layton was tt:aming for Mr Ransford, fall a few days ago, win and Thom
church here in a body, when R .Mr dhill and Wm Fisher, who were at one day Iasi week, he had the misfor- Y g ,and is feeling ra- °on tains ?5 acres with good buildings peon The Reeve in the s
P61mf'op preached to tyem., A. nu, her Niagara last week, returned on Satur- tune to et struck in the face with a then poorly; be moves next week to and should easily find a purchaser. Blyth chair. ~'Minutes of last meeting read
of visiting brethren were here from day, and we are sorry to say Mr Wm. limb, which left a slight wound on his thefarm he recently bought in Hullett. WEDDED.-The Killarney, Manitoba, NOTES.-Rev, C.C. Couzins, of Au- and signed. Moved and seconded that
Kintaii and Kincardine. Fisher was taken very ]ll on Sunday, g Robt. Marshall has sunk a well in his Guide of a recent date, contains an burn will occu the ul it oP the Charles Tippet be re-appointed Co11eC- '•i
but we ho a tO soon hear of his recov- of h. on A. Townsend has disposed barn and found it a great convenience Marriage of Miss M. S. Methodist church on under neat. appointment A large number of the neighs re P , of his on to Mr Geo. Crich and has g account of the warria P for of taxes for 1897 and a ointment
gathered at the residence of Alen ery. Ward Gledhill s children who purchased another driver. Mr Saw er the other day he went to get a pump Crawford, eldest daughter of Mr W. S. Messrs Wet,1auffer & Wilford bare he included in By-Law No. 1 of 1897.
1.
R have been s, are
ill with inflammation a in. Min P Y to that he bad in the old McIaaac well Crawford, formerly of this township, Carried. iMoved and seconded that
Blair re Wednesday residence
last; mod en visited his home near Woodham last g p, sold to Mr John Shoebo Wilf of East
resented Mr Blair with a handsome °f the lunge, are all right again. Miss meek. Owing to the changeable wee- Y ped them'- to Mr R. J. McPherson, of Tisdale Wawanosh the brick to be used in the this council give $1'1,00 to the India
h g g but somebody else had he] Relief Fund and Reeve rant order far
p Fanny Fisher is laid up with la grippe. selves to it. Charles Middleton Man. The Guide adds: "The Gere- erection of his new residence this tom- g.
fur coat and Mrs Blair with set of tber, man are suffering from severe jr. is
a Mx. James Jewell is also improving Y g soon to move on to the Cole farm; in mony was witnessed by a lar a and se to same. Carried. Moved and seconded
rr caril
ni dishes. m Blair has rented a from An attack of bronchitis. Uar colds. Mr Jos. Crich has purchased a lj g aummer. The monthly fair on , ..F
farm near Paramount, and the faintly working horse. Mr Brownies, our the course of events a certain popular lett gatherinT and the predente were Tuesday was a success; a large number that'tbis Council•now ad4ourn to meet
school teacher, school
Woods has been numerous, va uable and beautiful." of sales were made and good ricea re- a�gga�in the first Monday in April—H. `'.
-.will move there this week. Sao
teacher, has, for a few SYm- Young lady will be made happy, A ,�JCHOOL.—Standing of the nu W. ERWIN, Clerk. unable to teach school for some weeks nays poet, acted as superintendent and child of Frank Whitmore's fell in a pan g pill of alized, one horse going for 125; the ^
on account of a sore eke. Mr Shep- Bible class teacher, and we think that of hot ashes the other day, and was , Hullett, for the month of next fair will be held on Tuesday, . Brueefield
Godertett. S.S. No, 4
pard has been his substitute. severer burned. Americans have February;Sr. 4th—Bruce Medd, Edith March 30th. Messrs Ceor a White
NOTES.—The Spring A®s?ze Court __ he very capably fills the place, Most been in the vicinity purchasing StewartAlice McVittie. Jr. 4th- and J. E. Taman are busy drawing OnDFELLOWS.-A pleasant time was
.will open on Monday, His Lordship of the citizens of our neighborhood y p chasm Shro s_� pexit in the Oddfellows Hall here on
Justice Armour presiding. Mra. Mor- gEagt Wawanosh. yarn begionir,g to look forward to sheep; they have pretty well cleaned leaned Effie Hunter, Christens Livermore the brick to Clinton to be used in the Wednesday avenin the occasion
,' • Iris, who has been visitingher dau h- ,NOTES.-Miss Clara Coultes has re- P •ng, and are1911o.1
ettin in shape for out the neighborhood. John Elliott, Charlotte Farquhar. Sr. 3rd-Sarah new Dohert factor Y r cation John
g P Ba field Ime Fairservice, Lizzie Adhms Charlie Saturday Y Yin that town, On Ing an oyster supper,
ter Mrs. Swanson, for some time, had, turned from a month's visit with spring work., Mr Geo. turner has sold y , nearly lost his house by y Mr White took a load that Peer, given by John
his cattle to Mr Smith, at a ver fair fire s few days ago. A social gat B4nti°art. Jr. 3rd-Boll Far nham,Wil- contained 2,100 bricks, wet hing over o andaboro. Guests to the number ,"
to have a toe amputated last aree'k friendsin McKillop. Joshua Pearen, rice. Mr O Brien Y was held at Will Rowden s g bundercock Katie Scales. 2nd - four tons. M>? C. A. Howe se rented f about 40 sup
Ver, blood poisoning. The lady, fotrmerly well known here was married P , of Toronto, is hers , Wedues- , sat down to su Ver, each ,
a+ho is being well cared fdr, is nbt get last Thursday to a fair maiden in Me- to see his brother in his sickness. , Mr day night'. Four ggenerations met at Maggie Reid, Rosy Lyon,Vina Stevens. Mr R. B. Taplpr's farm in ;Borrie, ad- Oddfellow, by Bro. Landaboro a special 1'
ting Over it as fast as her many frlanda Killop and they have gone on an ex- Valely, of Chicago, is also at the home the house of Alex.Elhott the ocher day, Part 2nd-May Stewart, Rosy Liver- joining BI th for a term of years. Mr, order, being accompanied either bT • . .
% *vould wish. tended trip in Michigan, David Scott, of Mr H. O'Brien; Mt Eagleson, bio- more. Tablet -Douglas Rogerson, and Mrs Taylor intend leaving at the wife, sister, or some other fellow's sis•
PARTIES.-A PARTIES.-Apparently arties have Tomm,�y Adams, Wesley Far uhar.- end of the resent month fet Portae ter, The gathering was a complete
SI; ELECTED.— The man Far$*ell, sr.,Wae in Clinton on business lest Sat- that Of Mrs O'Brien, from near Bramp- become a favorite astime of the oun H. J. •1'URNBULL, Teacher. q la Prairie, pp Manitoba, where Mr Ta for success, and it is to be hoped that some '
Sahli escaped from Constable Sipple utday. W. Walsn is engaged with ton, is also up, p Y g M
,11 While being conveyed to Godericb jail John Coultes sr. at present. Mr, Mar- people of this neighborhood. On Tues- y good results may accrue therefrom to .
da avenin o SCH°OL•-Honor roll for February, will be associated with his brother, the bachelor brothers,
Constance Y g f last week Mr and Mrs for S,S. No. 8 Hullettdepart- Mr John Ta lo.r,
1. last Oet. and was captured in Barrie shat), P.L.S. waaadjusting the line he- Wm. VYhitely invited a large number mens.-P. S:' I,saving' Olvett Bi- aid Y in business.-Stand- TgE NEW BRA GIVES THE HOME rrifwib
fko.psw?, week, was up for election on tween some parties on the 5th and 6th NEWS NoTna.-J. W. Snell, Of Galt, of their' friends to come and spend the ham, Ada Brigham. Entrants-Min- ,
~lap'. He pleaded not guilty, and concessions last week. The roads are paid a flying visit to the parental evening at their abode. Though the pie Lyon, Porter 6 Hill.
ed by the Judge, rind very deep at resent and unsuitable home this week. Messrs Gieo. and P. g Y Alice Lawrence, John Jeff. Y''
Pu for Tuesday the for heavy teaming. King of Wingham and Bluevale, visit- v nt aphosle of it did not pro- ray. Jr. 4-Charlie Ouimette, Pe+icy NOTrs,-MisaLouieWa"gglereturned GO TO
Farewell, it will be re- ed their brother J. W. King,on Mon- Y lig
People from ga- Jeffrey, Allie Bell and Rachel Young, home last week after spending six or
�� DROWNING ACCIDENT.-Mies Agnes thArin , and the li t fantastic was Sr.3rd-Alvin Braithwaite, seven weeks visitin friends in London.
g day last. IVIr Britton and Mr S. Wesley ® Holloway .�
mem red is lite roan who was oharg- Rodger, daughter of Mra. Charles kod- tripped until the wee sma' hours warn- Crawford, Della Wilken. Jr. 3rd=Ina Mr and Mra Q, Johns°n, of Galt., ate �•
e vi+ith raising one $2 Dominion silt er Dvrrsnee attended High Qourt -meet- h g p visitin�g in this nal
5,rid one to $10, R +way accidently drowned in the in of the O.O.F. st Nia era and "re- ed t em that the ni ht was Yar a ant• Andrews, Gertie Cole, Lila Cole.-H. ghborhood. The I,
,$ welt at hex mother's home on Moeday g g Ai.l departed for their respective homes, E. PIIAiR, Teacher, O. G. T. of Clinton, have accepted an HdRON ST. QLII'iTON .
foSenoon. She went to the well which g P P P g invitation to visit Porter's Hill 1od a •..,u `
Itlfz3bRL�r GIFT,-Itis understood + port Navin sent a lertsant tiroo, ex resain their hearty thanks to the SCHOOL REPORT. -Junior De art,- g tl
s. Deter Adamson has jsafided Revival services still Continue, Rev H. next Tuesday For �+.
ane a ppumplesa one, of get some water hest and hostess for the manner in meat-Jr, '3rd-Karl Wtrken Rosie y evening, March 9th, -
Coilegiate Institute board the a»d whfle in the act o4 dippin up the' 7•`Fair, of Atva, conducting the service which their guests had been entertain- Qote
tin thousand dollars,.to be in= 'water slipped in. Her mother saw °n Tuesday evening. ed. These atherin s were a ,Lillie Brown, Sr. 2nd-Ida Wil- The next meeting of the Chalon your SPRING � � �� ,
t:eete by' he board, and the annual $ 3 grain re- ken, Ernest Lawson, Harry Bell, Jr. Friends will ria on IVlsrch ll. y you, Wehave slot of
r her fall an gave the alarm but before slimed on Friday evening, at the home 2nd-Harry RIle )3owa d Brunsdon It will a
• interoft;e ,wally divided iirto twoachol= If corresponsiaatits would keep a note y, r SI,L+ C
assistance arrived she was dropped. boort and .1�66tG down from day to day of Mrs Sowerby, 3rd con„when a large Eleanor gains. Sr, part 2-D+� LQ L�R'om TION EXAMINATIONS. - i The A l+S In WpRSrI`�D
�'A "8rahi e. twill be remembered that number of e° 1 �p P, T.ROTISCLi11�Q,y, which woixlci.
p The sad affair cast a gloom over the trio little events of ail kinds •hap ening p P e assembled and da»c- iia itt Pearl Andrews, Myrtle Phil- uniform promotion examinations •for.. ;?
'the xattl r;oJznty clerk waea ran time psi hborhood ars the deceased was very in their locality, they would �e our- ed the »] ht awa to the sweet strains lips god' Etta T,ypn, Jr, art 2-Ea Ise chew at p �¢
gg g o �' p the county of Huron will be held in P $5. Our rice is z
tl ]diefYlbbi` hf the High School. hoard y prised how intorestingg a budget of P they the several school houses on Thursday
h ' and ib it Supposed that Mrs. 21.damson much respected. Her mother acrd rel- news tire)' could pond [or publication, 1 of violin, which was Carefully ms- Jamieson, Flossy Jamieson, Sugle Y
lilt atives have the sympathy of the corm- Try it, and Poo if you cannot from nipnlate'd by John Graham, 'li'e s>irxie Brown, Sr. part 1 Willis BeII It°b. and Friday, March 25th and 26th, 1897, �t��d •II1Si(�tu Suits ”
ivttlt0 t%e present pian of cammerating munit in their loss. pour own locality acid to the interest event Mr Isaac Salkeld was not to be bie Crawford, Jr. art 1--•Robbie Law- q rested to � `�� �� A
of this page. If. envelopos aro wanted outdone as his capacious acious rooms were son, Eddie Stevenson, Bella Uo2e, Ave- of which all interested are r. r �,
'j lit#a rail am pleasant connection therg- THE FILA GIv>�S TSE 130MIt Nlatlr$ send to Tun NEw RICA for them. p take• notice, A: J. IIOLLO WA1, C7lirittlq
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filled with eager guests, who report rage attendance, 34, 3, I mfr., Teacher '.1.'HE NEW HILA GIVES TUB ROME NEtW� `
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