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The Clinton New Era, 1897-10-08, Page 1I 1. a,. m .,.«. p y • ._ . :,�. What causes . . ._ wore txo .. uble .� - 1. than a1. h 7 CLIA BalkyWatch''ToN. d 0 , JR. [ALT ;. . ` i of aye"I'Dil lug n11 aba.tx?. " E . oscope ses that r q I a _ treipp'AOour4q. anc� Look at it when, you first wake up- ` - — ' --- dinary knowledg1. e ,0; s 8,17 a.m., take a nap, look again, and -it ROBERT HOLMES, Editor and Proprietor. CLINTQN �NZ', • -" Un$; the kind thµt * hasn't moved a hand. Then what? Look l y OCTOBER $, 1$97 be referred t3 ooulirts >$1 a year in advance $1.80 when nota so paid Afany such. Deasy we hRv.. for a new job, perhaps. lgfaot such, and w eq . 11_R 0 TJX__ � THS I- TJB. Auburn ttytaq be just err diaioal , Let no a edwr th a b weak and you'll What wide-awake and reliable correspondents fipd worthy o! recording for publication Mss O d HoYveoie��sN6—Saturday, Oct. 0th, West WaUtanoah Summerhill • f oII right• �te.o}I11r y„�` not be troubled with a balky watch. The CHURoa.=Mr Edwin Mfllyand has r in l0, air •work will be as good as human skill and Stanley , been appointed b the board of man- NOTES. -The Misses Heywood, o! depend d«treljkogp'yorr patience can make it. CkoderlClt Tournahi y e. r. Fhtand e& Mannfaotnrer of and dealer agement to take charge of Nile circuit. Clinton, spent part of last week with v atop, and,the leus.k _. .. _ _. -. p la Light and Hoax Harnose, W h[p s, valises, FIRM ;= -A fire wal started on $unday The revival services opened most Oombe, Hrushes lobes, Ooato, 13orea Trim- The Ebenezer League have their pro- their aunt, Mrs Harrp Mc$rien. Miss • acct ft. $1,00 is a in the bush of Mr Jas, McFarlane, and suspiciously at Cole's. Miss Malian °rings, Leather braces, Eta gram arranged till New Years, and Mary Stout, of Clinton, visited her- though money, boo ., he was under the necessity of hauling spoke at 2.30 and 7 m., the attend- CHURCH. -Re -v. Mr Couzene gave a have it printed and circulated amongst friend, Mies Flora Miller, during the I • ' ; water been put r out; it is supposed to attce being ver the members, making past week. Mrs Bails ALLEIIT ver g good. Willing handr3 make y tnterecting and instructive die- g it much more y, of Clinton, wt have bee° started by coon hunters. 11glit work of the new shed M Bethel course on the "Forward Movement." convenient for those attending the spending a"few days at Mr W. J. Mc- - Oleaning tI, Mainepring► or Hath for $1 (ie, A BEDER,- W. tilenn, ot. Ghia Church: Mica Jane Dobie and B. Cummin a meetings, il3reen s. Mrs T. Gook and daughter 'Graduate Dau,- --- and it will be done r slat ii we do it.,,;y township, has talons into Leicester ghee g G dna pp PERSONAL. -Mr John • Tolrrance ac- gave excellent addresses in the C. E, , PERSONAL. - Mrs E. Phillips, of I r visiting relatives and- friends breeding, having ;recently Purchased ' companied Master Geo. Little, of Turn- Meeting Sunday evening on "How to Whitechurch, is on a fortnight s etap "round here at present. Mr G. M, \'., four floe year ling ewes from A. Smith, berry home this week, he tile, suffi- make God's will our w.11." i at her fathers, Robt, Medd. Mrs Sut- Kilty has sold hie store and adjoining We g arantee our Maple Lod gge; he will make some of the gQuite a ton and daughter, of Kincardine have �COPerty to Mr Isaac $townies, Mr off 1 strength, An p other breedsrs.hnetle yet. ciently recoveerd from the accident he number expect to take in Westfield err, t Collin as each dra a oa, •+ • B. Crews met with in Donaldson's sawmill Ba anniversary. On account of the in. returned home after a pleasant so- gwood, is Spending a 1; NOTES. -Mise gate McFarlane, from p' clemency of the weather there was ,j°urn at Alex. Scrimgeour'a. Mre G. couple oP weeks with his uncle, M. 0. Jeweler & Exppe� Greenock, ie visiting her many friends field on Sept. 23rd. The wedical man Dawson, of Auburn was a u Nesbitt, prior to hie de acture to the Watch f e wirer here this week, Miss M. Kennedy, of who attended him, Dr Stanburp was but few out to the League; Mr Geo. I g est at J. P ill 11�,11111, 11 I P Sturdy gave an instructive address. Bruce's several days last week. Geo. west• Bass fishingg seems to be the or - Clinton, is spending a few da in the wise in not removing the remaiiiiii ining NOTES, -Mrs Harebell visited friends Rutledge, accompanied by Miss Estella, det of the day,.+with some of o country, as the guest of Mrs P. Cam I fingers, as it is likely thgy tett be sil ant a die last week at Alx. Olark's, sports at present, A g ly number Stapleton. bell, Mise Isabella McFarlane is ho a saved. in Goderich last weeks Mr' H»r son oy OP our eo le attended th B pth fair in Trinity at present; the teacher for whom she has sold his farm and is retiring to attl»ndville, Miss R. Hickingbot- n P y church, Galt•; l NCTES.-Mian Goodwin Clinton has HOME-MADE (?) $READ. -Some time Goderich. Mr S. Nicholson visited tOL�+ of Michigan, is on a visit to old °❑ We needay. rel Dean Hodgins; recto was su} plying has returned from'her' ago a gentleman from town called at a friends in Belgrave last week. Messrs acquaintances hereabouts. John Som- t'? ,. 'been unable to attend to her music trip, and relieved -her of her duties. farm house and stopped for dinner, Ferguson and W. Pollock took a will officiate. class here for four or flue weeks owin ervillespenter day recently under the Bayfield to illness, but she intends to commend o hills parents last Graham aayIIyiug visit nonce hadit apun shorened t of at the of lb eadP theand tri Pao' Wingham the other da . Mr Mas Ro roof at Lsr., we . gDr.uests and NoTEs.-Rev, Mr Graham exchanged A conference of the-Rorniap teaching again on Saturday of this 11 visited Auburn this week. Mr re Robt. Medd, sr., were guests at g d priests underBisho�p O'Catrnh Y week. k. pulpits last Sundap with Rev MrShaw y REPORT. -The following is the re- had purchased Some in town to.do her and Mrs Schuattter, of Dashwood, are Mr Retches, Morris, one day recently. of Egrnondville,'on account of the an- was held on ThursdaYat .t1 port of No. 3, Stanley, for September. over Sunday. Our guest was old to guests Of�Mr M. Holtzhatier. Auburn NOTES. -Everyone laments the al_ nivarsary servic y at Bethan service rectory, The following wg The names are in order of merit: -5th help himself, which he did with ever- Brass Band took in Blyth fair, ggiving most total failure of the potato corp, ye Ohri _ dance : Bishop i Connt�p; Brussels clava -Oliver McIlveen. Sr. 4th -Eva lasting praise, home-made bread was them some excellent music. On ac- the scarcity bei° Further supplement- , here was at four o'clock. Th LIVING NEr AR, HERE,- The Toronto Reid. Jr. 4th -Laura Richardson, L. such a treat; ob, he was so find of count of the - Increasing trade Mr J. ed b the rot. q p tian Endeavor Society. of $t Andrews Dean Murphy, Ieiehtown; and other papers have been publishing Reid, Ida Reid. 3rdr7-Edith Rathwell, home-made bread, g y Thie week will seethe Church have decided to supporta mta- eery' $t' Thomas; Farber ^> • a description of a man named David Mabel Nickoloon, amezl Sanderson. Nicholson, our -enterprising harness finishing touches put on threshing for sionary in one of the fOteign countrieS- Mitchell; Father Guam He Ox THE TURF.=Mr David Prouse of maker, has required to add another 1897 in this section, not to the ser- -The Methodists held service in the et Oorcoran, La Salebte;• Yokom, who was said to have disap- Sr. 2nd -George Reid, Percy Tippet, L. the Huron toad who here beentrain. in the person of Mr row of those in attendance. A ce sor- eared from his home in Toronto, and Peck. Jr, 2nd -Sam Bates Ma hand to hie staff town hall last Sabbath as their church 'wen, $t. Augustine; F$tt, p ggte Ing hie noted 'racer "Dandy" Burin Hei$emama, of Zurich. arable average of clover has been cut was undergoin repairs, and• `on next Irishtown; bather 14icCs}ie,,; his family knew nothing of his where. Clark, Sr. Pt. 2nd --Charlie Rathweil, g g Father West, Goderich, wind. abouts. There was considerable aux- Clara Richardson, Lund McIlveen, the past season, has proved at the fall From another correspondent this season for seed purposes; we un- Sunday Sabbath School will be held`c� Strat .s iety over the affair, and it turns out Jr. Pt. 2ngt-Lottie Peck. ySr. Pt. 1- fairs that his labors have not been in •NOTES. -A. T. McDonald acted as deretand that in other parts it is quite 10 a.m. and preaching service at 7 p:hi: ford,. that he has been living on a farm near Allis Peck and Ethel Parke. Jr. ]?t. 1 vain. At Dungannon he captured judge at Dungannon show. J. Nichol- as plentiful as here. With those who rhe funeral of the late Edmund West- The regular annual 1meetio. , I 1.Brussels. -Tommy Reed and Maggie Peck, 1 second, as also at Bayfield, and stood son, Miss Ross and A E. Munro took in have silos the cutting and Securing of lake was largely attended by Foresters Deanery of Huron was 'held a gg well in with those in the same class at Blyt h fair first day in the capacity of the corn crop is and has been their and other citizens, A son of Mr Jchn church S. S. room on FALL FAIR. -The East Huron fall fair JEAN CAMPBELL, Teacher. Coderieh. Considering the age and g Mrs Moore visited friends in P potion for Some days. J, g y cut over the eye b be- XoDda ' was held here on Thursday and Friday DEATH OF A PIONEER, -Afar a Ion 1�jud es,, pI incl al occupation Tom of bad] y y m. The principal buci bfid >i. and excelled that of any former year by g the ineufilcient amount of training, we Michigan and her arrival home was Johnston is erecting a fine stone hog rug run into by a bicycle on Thursday was the election of the.Mi,esilj illness and confinement o his bed for b think that Mi- Prouse is to be congrat- antedated a tew hours by a telegram Pen, which will contain all modern ire- feet. We'had a lovely day for our all odds. Over 4,000 people were in at °'O°the, Edmund Westlake, of the ulated on his success this season, and g the death of her mother. P ' much facilitating him in mtttee, which consists oP tendance. Hon, John Dryden, Minis- Sauble line, died on Friday morning announcing roveinenta g show; the ladies' work was so beauti- . Dean Hodgins ere chatrman:.I " ' last, ed 58 g expect to state a year hence of his Mrs Moses Holtzhamer is improving the production of this very profitable ful and there was so much of it that Higley, Blyth, and Bray1- , b t ter of Agriculture, opened the Pair, and ag years. Deceased was a complete triumph over his competitors. slowly. Wm. Pollock moves this week kind of farm stock. Deputy Reeve R. the fudges were sorry the had nO Messrs J. Ransford C ' was very heartily received on this, his native of Devon, but came o this coon- y t ]tntop- first, visit to Brussels. The display of try+ with other members of the family, EVANGELISTIC SERVICE. -Caldwell "'to J, Mill$ house lately vacated by Medd filled the position of judge in the prizes for everything; the art depart- Holmetead, Seaforth. It w when there was little or no settlement Bros., the noted evangelists, who have Mrs Hunkings. Frank Munro of the sheep department, at Brussels fair last meet was also very gored, to have a paper prepared: ' exhibits pl the inside department was in it, and was therefore one of they' g d Victoria St. Goderich Celle late Institute, Sunday- Week. Messrs Jos. Clifton and James man, and another kiya lib a , simply splendid, and the turnout of been holding meetin a in' g ym 11 fine horses, cattle, sheep, eers, Some ears ago he in used his church, Goderich, -paid their last tri- ed at Auburn, Clara Lawson and Sus Gibson have returned from a trip up Egmond�rllle next rliesting, �? ., p, pigs, poultry y 1 bute to the Lion con r Wilson, wearied or a sight north in search of stock cattle; while NOTES -Mrs J. R The financial &c. wasfirst-class in every particular, s me, and never fol y recovered from g egation byy con- ght of love] Weber has re- sial report oli Gritti The contest of harnessing, hitching up the accident, which is supposed to have ducting the entire service last Sabbath Auburn, visited t' sir parental abodes they found numerous cattle for sale turned home from a len thenad Methodist thatch fo been the prime•cause of his death. He afternoon, Each gave a very able dis- with May last r -the ptsar•; and.d riving the half -mile track 0128 n Sunday last. W, Pollock has the the prices asked were not in keeping to friends in St. Clemens Miss Lizzie y , shows,.the -ge "" was exciting and was won by Mrs S, was a good farmer and asplendid neigh- course for about half an hour, which contract of painting. the Donnybrook with the times, Miller, who has been visiting friendsin cetyls to have been $1 70 8,'ge e Love, Miss Kate Young and Miers A, bot, who enjoyed the respect of all; a was listened to very attentively, The Methodist church. Jae. Young is push- and around Berlin, has returned home. expenditure $2,41 less, > 80,,', ii `- Smith, Three speeding events were member of the Episcopal church, a Lib- most important feature of their ser- Ing rapidly to completion, residences Londesboro Lorne Porter has Bone to Stratford to contributed to the contIl ll 11 closely contested, and resulted as fol- eral in politics,and belonged to thelCan- vice is their unexcelled singing, which for R. T. Erratt, M. Lockhart and T. FARM BOUGHT. -Mr W. Brigham resume studies in the Business College. are as follows: -Women's.:' lows:-Farmere' race -1st, P.Ferguson; adian Order of Forrestere. He leaves is really worthy of high commends- Radcliffe. R. Medd, jr., is exhibiting has bought the Backwell farm, near P g A$soctat.ion, , u , We are leased to see Mr John Briston $219:90• Poor T'+undy„ 2nd, J. Dennison; . Kirkpatrick and a wife and two children to •mourn the tion. They held their farewell service the celebrated Page wire fence -Bob is the village, $scoring it for something in our midst again; he has been work- Senior Epworth Lea ue' $li , it J ` Coats divided 3rd money, Trottin loss of a lovingg helpmate and parent. at Goderich in the evening, a hustler to canvas, if you don't want in the neighhurhood of $3000; he in- 1hg at St. Joseph City all summer. Mrs Epworth League, g $40 87 1�u 11"J . " race -1st, Odonnell;2nd, Rena Stewar His funeral to Bayfield cemetry on ;un- NOT e. -A. Wise found an owner are bI to el ggive him a wide made to stn taarbran branch Efforts tends to sell his faun on the 12th con. Wm. McGeoch, er , �sppent Sundap with School, $95.81, total, $421 t', Q'� pr, 3rd, Bing. .Pacing race -1st, Lionel; day was largely attended, his Society for tlilamb advertised m New Era, i❑ chanics Institute. A,E.Cullis, of Sault- 11 y her daughter, Mra W. J. Chesney. A. the books with the returns ,a`p brethren also attending in a body. the arson of J. Izzard. AlbertCante• St, Marie, Mich., is visiting friends' in NOTES. -On Honda evening the D. Grant is visiting Mr Dan Stewart sionar .Fund, Educational:.a id', 2nd, Texan Guy; 3rd: Louise. Bast p Sone of En land led a aid a fraternal time, 1.11}. Gate receipts over $4ft ion had a bee hauling lumber for his Auburn. J. L. East is repairing the g gg F Brussels. annnatton, being tnisplaced,t G. Brucefield visit to Benmiller lod a Mies Minnie oesible to glue the items o, - - new house, the old ole having gone to mill dam for rushing the gristing Susi- Andrews attended a League conven- p C°hiselhurst NOTES• -Misses Fannie Fotherfng wreck, James Switzer and wife have, nese this winter. A.Mc$enzie is paint- tion in St. Thorns this week. On Winthrop. funds, CHURCH RE-OPENED.=Since Rev. Mr ham and Bella McKenzie left this week been visiting Friends in QVawanosh. ing fur T. Ratcliffe grid then for M. Wednesday nearly everybody went. to FIRE.-Tbe swamp fire a few miles Persona r,' W. Sloan arrived lately from the L g f or C. J, Kuntz will shortly wind , 1�Paddelllentered upon the pastorage of to attend the C. E. convention held in y Blj th fair to bee the wonders of the west of here made tt pretty warm for A. Innes was a judge on, the Methodist church he has been try- St. Thomas; Miss Fotheringham left from with his pile which is luso up his brewery buatz will n Auburn and world. Mr John Bruusdun has had some of the people in Smithville on ! g oases # j in to persuade the people of this place y by the Montreal Witness ere g his crushing machinery Saturda p fair yesterday. g P p on Mondor on her wheel. Meesie $8.000. open out in Saltford;"Yawcob" was al- g y overhauled y The house of Dart Fields n .111, to improve their church edifice, and John Graham and George Turner hg,y T Shave been killing Sheep lately, R. ways regarded as a good citizen, even and repaired, trod the brick work was burnt to the ground. The $reroen Mrs Proat left for Da lost It they rece°tly" consented to da so, im- returned Prom. the old country. ° Dr, Trick having had two Filled, and oth- by those who condemned his business, around the boiler rebuilt and anew from here Were sent for, and of there visit friends for i; short tame proving and renovating the building Hugh Rose a ent Sunday at the oma ers having them mangled. Miss Annie Fred TI."abb's term of set vice with W D.. a° y. P p. g Geo. Felton, of Mobnt Olemen'V, p g g=wa to the paint, Rev. Mr In time to sane the saw milt and Jae. is visiting old friends here. ";'.:r until it fa practically a new church. of his sister, Mrs W. Berry, Q rte a Elliott has been visiting her parents, Wilson terminates inthree weeks, after Grahnn, of Bayfield, ie expected to Smith's house and flare. Their power- Hes The church was re -opened on Sunday number from the village attended the W U. Elliott s, Bayileld Line, and here two days vacation he begins another Preach to the Presbyter Ian church to- fuJ streams soon got the fire under con- thio were W, Holloway and D; R ,; last, and the crowd was so large that Bayfield show. Mies Cottle, Clinton returned o Philadelphia. Coon, Jae. term with J. Washington; Fred is re- day (Friday) and Rev. Mr Stewart, of trot. week to attend the Torontor.%pa the people could notget in at the morn- is the guest of Miss Bella Aikenhead. Johnston and wife Sundayed at Mr S. liable wherever he is laced. Robbie Clinton, on Sunday evening. Mr Wm. NOTE$. -Borne arson or er Colllgsewall an Ing service when noon when preach- Mr Harry Smithlhas moved into John J°h°stop's. Mrs W. Haacke is spend Burne, of the 13th, is thinking seriously Brigham has returned from Manitoba; stole several cords rp persons in d Miss Freeborn ;tis [e; ed In the afternoon when Dr. Wil- McKbnzie's house, formerly owned by '°g a few well-earned holidays with that the time ie at Laud forhim to taste he reports that crops there are not Hart one day last week oM�rorn Mr R. in neat art at Seaforth on Mond,4 loughby preached there were so many Mr R. McLeod of Clinton. her sonaon Toronto. Mise Olara Mc- the sweets of honeymoon,'Dae it lad-. 13 p Hart says , ; , outside that they had o have an over- DEATH. -The funeral of the late Cullagh spent a couple le of daps Iasi die and a will nabe sory for it, for pearly as cod as was ex seed. A if they would send their name ornames Rev. F. J. Oaten, Belgrave, lePtalittr grand i ally of the members of North to him, he would have the wood deliv- morning for a month's holiday. ='fie J, Row meeting m the Presbyterian Miss Marp McCartney, of Moose Jaw, wfaek with friends in G�olborne. Miss you will have a clerks o count the joys Star Lodge is requested for next Tues- Bred to them, to save them the trouble church near by. Rev.H.Irvine preach- Man., was held in Baird's cemete ry .Jennie Johnston is at present working and sorrows," day night. litre Oaten in Toronto. ed to the overflow meeting in the after- this week. The deceased was a neice m Goderich. ,Mr Wm. Driver, who g Of coming after ft,. The bicycle race Mrs C. Middleton, jr., of (#arclerioliii11 noon and also at night, Rev. W, E. of Mr Hugh McCartney, of our vii- had a pitch fork accidentally run into (Too late for last week.) between W. Graham and J. Lowery ship, bas been spending a ooapI "it,, y herr preached in the new church at lage. She died of that fell disease his leg at a threshing the other day (Too R, Howson and wife Blyth• took place'last Thursday; the park was with her relatives in town. I, able to make use of it again. Mr while visiting his sister, Mrs Hunkin, ' NOTES.—Miss Bell, of London, is vis- literally tracked with spectators. Mr Miss Florence Carlyle, 4.R , 0,k I r, night. A}1 services were good. The consumption, of which her mother g G. plate collections at these services was also a victim some ears a o- Lamprey took in the excursion to had the misfortune o lose their little itisg at the residence of Councillor Wm, Pinkey acted as starter, and Mr neiee of the famous Thomas ib' I amounted to y g Chicago this month. Miss Ada (}inn girl,aged 6 months,on Sunday evening; Ashbury. -Mrs Bradwin, of Wingbam, T Dawson as judge; the race was won the guest•of Mrs :• P. Tisdall $56, A tea meeting was She, with her father, spent last winter the remains were interred in Londea- is visiting her son, A. E. Bradwin, this by Graham by 7 ft. F.The sale of farm Mrs W H. Baer and Master 13tsi e held on Motda evening which was a in our village and neighborhood in ie recovering from an attack of quinsy. bore cemetr Mies Dais Hickin week. Miss Hard of Eaeor, is visit- P r 11 ggrand success, $110 way taken at the hope that the change would prove stock and implements of Geo. Harn town, attended the wedding of the''fdrrrt door, Addresses were given by Revs, beneficial to her health, but the die- of hit sister, oP Mrs e. Collis. the rest Ing in town, Rev' Mr Waidwin Of was largely attended, and good prices cousin, on Wednesday, in Colboxfir3f is Henderson, Kerr, Acheson and Jew- ease was too firmily rooted. She lin- Mullett Of herbot,i Mrs H. Collis, Mrs G. F. Lucknow, occupied the pulpit of the realized; Mr Herrn and family will more "Robert Welch, town hall opret' "iC'' ett. Asocial was held on Tuesday gered until Friday last; the cad our- LEAvtNG.-Thos. Cole, who bass had 1'oungblut is visiting friends in Lis• Methodist church on Sunday; Mrs to Smithville some time this month, enjoyed hit holidays with irietid 1'.' j J. McClacherty's fine Yarm on the 13th towel. Mr A. Askwith has purchased Waldwin aGG4Cnpanied him, and they for their future home. MrJno. Smith. rich township, resumin his llW'"P which realized $15. Thetot e°bscrip- ney with the body was begun on Stat- a horse from Mr M. Locharc; Dr. Ross were the nests of Mr Wm. and they g , g , tions and receipts amounted to $1115.- urday, o be met here by friends. The rented for Some time, expects to go fi Photographer, her,. leaves for Kalamazoo this week. Li $7. The total coat of the improvements deceased bad many warm friends and west in the s ran and the farm is has also purchased Mr Fergusop's while in own. Rev. Mr Rigshy Mich., this week. Misr $egefan, is morethan provided for. An address relatives here,who regret her early de- open for a tenant. horse. ( reached Harvest Home sermons in Deaconess of i�tt-psi and beautiful five sorey cake was pre- parture to the land from which no tra- CHURCH NOTES. -Rev. Mr Mader- j pp church in Toronto, who has been' :obi ACCIDENT. -Mr Jas. Cox, of the 10th, son preached in the Presbyterian aehburp was in Sunday.' Wingham on Sunday. I The �hnrch ihjtt•ar. her sant, Mrs Bentley, retnrnod to, El'0 eentedvenin o fthe pastorthe socia and his wife on the met with a bad accident the other day. cLurch $under� morning from Psalm Mr Geo, Cade of Brantford S p E. L. e6nvention for Wingham to on Thnreday, ,.,_ ,,a valor returns. Much sympathy ie felt yy evening of the social, The -best of feel- for the bereaved father and two bro- lie was standing on a ladder picking cla r Rev. a Couzene gave a geld of town, pee{ the town a visit this October Mier A. Baer, o£ Town who ltdr ing exists and people are jubilant. there who will find their home a lone- apples, when the ladder turned, and he discourse on "The ouz e s g the Hol week; n, is at resent travelling rt this district will be held to Wingbam on I 14th. She sick list forsometime, is now ]p one. was thrown to the ground, s ustaining Ghost on the forward movementin the a troupe taking P in the fall fa r. withwMr g g the frtier iends in Hallett• couple gf iVe a fracture of the`hip. Acts of the Apostles." The Jhrietian and Mies Galbraith, of Bayfield, are Mrs J god ens is attendin East 1Katwtranoah Stephen p meeting of the W. M. S. London Con- Thor, Graham, of 'Inglewoodi"°,�up, THE BRICK CHURCH.—The Epworth DEATH. -Mr John Lewis, of Drediton. ScaooL REPORT.—Standing of pupils Endeavor had a veryinteresting meet- the nests of Mrs ference at Chatham, father of Wm. f $, S. No.. 4, Hill for the month of Ing on Sunday eyeninfr, lir J.t3yming-, Nettgie Anderson, of towns and Bertha Ca t. Essar n member of Clinton Electric Llglib•17a;1;� League anniversary in'this church on Lewis,,clerk of the 11th tort and Mies Ili, Hing took the subject, Duff, of Goderich have _ fa P y nd Lieut, Burrows will Oct. 3.4 was a complete success. The Division Court, -died on Thursday and September: - 5th class, Bruce Medd, p hire the week to ase what "arrahgemo congregations on Sunday, morning and the funeral ook place Saturdayy after- Christina Livermore, Ewe Hunter; 4th Eternityy. Epworth met• Tuesday tions as teachers in the sublie school da a Oct IOth S, A. barractts nex t bun could be made for a morning ser9toe.;+;' evening, were lar e, and the services noon to the Exeter cemetry. He was class, Annie Leitch, James Medd. Char- evening;MlSe D. Errntt gave an address which will be vacated bypMisses Ham y .for other fleldd of labor. reeiio y g A. T. Cooper is in attendance at the St°afford Harald: -Mise T+' r4 11 total eating throughout. On Monday well known and was one of the pioneers lie Stewart; Sr, 3rd, Belle Farnham, on The Ohrist of St. Paul, His Betray- Ilton and Gray at Christmas. Mr D. rovinci bar won much appreciation erg a• Bing �^ ,evening the church was filled by an of the township of Stephen, Sarah Fairaervice Wilson Sandercock; al, C ruciflxion and Resurrection. Crittenden visited friendsin Win ham P al Uhristian Endeavor Con ven- an instructor in voice culture, has just audience, which expressed its appre- g tipn at St., Thomas, and is on the r find !a this Ott j , M 3rd, George McVittie, Rose Lon on $unday. Miss C. Tucker, of Win pro- city for purposes otlierp elation of an admirable program by SeafOrth Maggie Reid; 2nd, Milly Adams, lose Thamoa Road. ham, is visiting at Mr Jac. A. And �- grain for an address. fession. Lewehearty applau e. The progr»m COZY- COLLEGIATE GAMES. -The Cellegiota Livermore, Vina Stevens; Part II, Est- NOTES. -Mr A. Musser and Mr and eon's this week. Mr Chas. Floody, of The W C. A. of Ontario tat. churc)x R. Downs, jr., the well•knowti 11 L 000ilav sista °uric PurniehPd by Epworth Inetitutegames, which were held fact her Scales, Albert'Livermore, Dou�iae Mrs W. Montieth ottended the wedding Detroit, is vi$iting hie parents in town, will hold w musical and literary even- "]rat, left on Thursday far Se.anl':' rs from Westfield and Bethel Friday, were keenlyy contested ever Rogerson; Tablet, gay Adams, Will! of the formers brother, Mr Peter Mus- Mr Jas. Mag -6,f fl rn on Thursda Oct. 14th; refresh- Abero I e expects to remain for eotri r appointments and the home choir, reel- event being well Slled. The 'senior Young, Willie Bembrid e. H. J, ear, at Grand Bend on Tuesday last, ° Bay old, formerly a g Y, the town will mise hie aegistanaeat tiii E tations, and an excellent address from resident b# town, pard his friends a menta wal he served. the to n willonto. 1 f ' sham ionehip medal was won byDoug• TUR"ULL' Teacher. g Miss E. Montieth went o Seaforth visit this week. Rev C. 0. Couaetts, on a special hase , and the junior cham ton- last week, where she intends to stay The w6roen'■ Christian AssociatiON las ikon j ,of Ontario St church will 1101 - mail k adstulxagA -.' }nj , of "Thg-'or-ward-Movement,' _ .he hi thosewho k86 - ------ Pur-skffiw_weeks watltMiSeTi, Gardiner: -- - ---- vzactriion ra`ei w®ek weeo the follow h ,- _-_. _._T _ p medal woe --won -by Bur n B�cet--_-_ --- _.-____—..� neutral results were moat gratifying. The pupils gave an excellent entertain- INVESCIGATION. - Detective J. T. left on Allison and !on $TahRobt. S dd Aoimiesvitrs ""- - ` caYaiid iiterurywening on Thursday, To, Chic o— y GRAND TREAT, -Next Sunday and the 14th. Refreshments will be carved. °g 1), Glidden, ]lir Asn ; meet in Oardno'e Hall, in the evening, Westcott, of Thie place will hada J. in- tend the a E. Coor, St. homers, t vie- Hal°, B, . Roo, Mooers L. and ]iii which was well attended. Monday, in therMetkodiet church, Rev Rev, B. Oleroent will preach at son■, P. F. Rose and Mise F. Coop. YOU are a J CJDG� NoTEs.-Jae. Armstrong, Detrol veetigation at Lucan shorttly, for the it friends there. At the 0. E. business Re Apert at 10 a. m. and 7 p. m., and Holmssvills next Sunday afternoon, To Detroit -R. Foster, Mrs John' l vieiti°g friends in own. gNre Cat bin who setiflreto dthe barn of EUout the iTenne t� dediro contlnueaholdinin it was de. Rev B. Clement at 2.30.p. m. Tea to be and in his own church in the evening Mrs McCrea and many othore.. gni monde o remove to Staff's shortly, in Biddulph o wnohip, on the night of on Sunda evening throughout •rho carved. Monday evening from 5 t° 8 0'- he will deliver• a sermon to young men. You have worn enough hate; you Dan yy g y g g the meeting, clock after which a public platform At St. Joseph's church next Sunday, Tho Morden, Man., Herald says•-.r►t tell good ones when you see them, pyo where she will in future reside. lair the 17th of August last. He has already winter, and to divide the congregation meeting, when a number of good r+ Gso, L. Diehl, of Clinton, Ont,; ., tbllrl ase willing W Cvllahan, Stratford, Spent Sunday collected enough evidence o warrant into three or four sections, and t° hold g masa will be at 10.30 a. m. and vespers Mordes on Tuesday. He owing• 16 f g yob should judge those we a town. Kr Alex Ogqleebp iq home on arrests. ]Further evidence will be gath- weekly prayer meetings in some one o speakerswill be present, Come One, at 7 .ro, The congrvgtition has re- t},• wast on hu bike, and fs looking offer, not only by for th but by quality. a visit to friend's in St, Marys. Mr P. ered nexi`t week, and after that the case these each week. f Come all, and enjoy the good time. Gently purchased many things re- tarn to purchase," Mr Diehl has, ; We believe that for the same quality Crews, Clinton, spent Sunday In town, will be fully ventilated. N°TEs•-Templaro will meet next gutted for the church service. w the prices aro lower here than aloe- DROWNED. -A Derr cad ,drbwnin Monday night, owing to the tea meet- been a resident of Clin.on for gomm yet, I'llwhere, and that's the way we mean to A large staff of man ate bueilrengaged . BASE BALL, -The Exeterand Gode- g 1K Th8 Canadian Ohurchman of of thio Having reeid�d in Toronto, h"L Iave prices here in widening the culvert at the the tank accident occurred about, miles from fog in the ethodtst church. (7horal week stereo that Rev Mr Roy, o! Wal- We notice the name of A.S., where the (�h T. R. intend erecting an rich baseball clubs played a friendly bete on Monday, The three-year-old Society will meet a week from next lacehur son•in-law of Mrs y townies tows, emon rho °Ma .Men's Black. Brown and Cuba iron bridge over the river, in place of game here on Friday. afternoon last, child of Mr Frank Cornic¢ strayed to Tuesday night, when all Inemhere aro' ( B ) g oe who bade cocci ' W.which resulted in victory for the Gods- the river, about fifty rode distant froth requested to attend, as a niatterof bus- brut die suddenly. We are pleased to second year University exatmmatiorl Stiff' Hata, lined and unlined the sone culvert. ay it Meredith, rich team b ascore of 21 to 12. Messrs , and in some wayfell in and iness will be transacted, in addition to sap that thO report is entirtlr uetrue, drill bar remembered that he had the f1i all shapes,2 and 2,2ri`va]- Detroit, spent Sunday with friends In the I Pennington and Malcolmsbn were thQ drowned. As soon s the child the need o4 practise for the coming con- Rev, 1t• Millyard will preach at Sea- tttnra to take ill before the aprfng oitfip rtes ver a town. We are pleased to note that battery for the Goderich team, and thorough search was cert on Thanksgiving. Miss Britton, forth on Sunday; his work here will,be Micas, and, although he•was Dom ellixl'' . _ � y peeial at....7liete Mr Roy Davis, who has been on the was missed a thorou pp sick list, is recovering. Mr Trotter, Meseta Gidley, Ford and O'Neil for the made, but when he ruse Pound lite was of $inburn, has been visiting at W, supplied by Rev, G• W. Andrews, of drop bis honor course owing fo'1he if►o't fh Fine fur *thq hats, Brown and horse buyer, Brandon, is in own this Exeterich acted in Mr Robertson, of Gode- extinct. The community dee 1p'sym Stanley's. The "Restaurant" tae add- golmesvilio, in the morning, and air hoaoi papers are not set in the jai. ll,"yet Blacks the very latcrt styles, week, Robt. Wilson's fast 'three with the pp ed a ver neat stalned lass sign to its Findlaay, of Tuckeremith appointment, are pleased to see that he has not lI .1otY' li •7 $2 and $2 50 y ' horse, c ed in the capacity of umpire to P parents to thetr,sud- exterior The case OgBeattgvs, the g• 7 Reno Stewart, took second place in the general satisfaction of all. About den and sad bereavemenh f fn the evenin oar. ken Is Soft Felt Hats, new Alienee the race at Brussels last week, Geo, two hundred spectators witnessed the rest of us, c°mea off in Clinton on Sat- The annual harvest than ksggwing ser- The Mayor has ine'tructed t colors black and brown, ares Duncan, Toronto, is visiting friends in game' iE:a�'loCk urday, commencin at9a, m.; it is said vices will be held in St. Paul's church to irsufa notices at once for a thea slat 75e and !$1 town. Alf. Box, Hensall, spent Sun- No ars.-Mise Mary Watt and Miss that no work will be done in Goderich Sunday and Monday, the 17th and 18th, tion for Councillor in � el ; dap with his parents in Seaforth. The Tuckeramith Katie Reid left Thursday on a visit to Township that day, and that if the when Rev,Jeanes,of Lietowel,and Rev. Ward, and also for the office' (a�eo gd 'Men's Flat Brown Fedoras 1.50 BOYS' Brigade have vacated Kidd'c PEReoxALe.-Messrs G. La on and I threshing machines won't work they Cation Dann, of St. Paul's Cathedral, Reeve. Ofbapt friendsin Wroxeter. Mies Agues Rel will have to move out for that da Y !¢ visiting friends in Harlock'. Mr Dave y London, will be the special preachers. And $1.75 - Hall, and have not yet procured suit- A. Townsend, who have been Ott a tri able quarters; Lieut. -Col. Wilson, of o Manitoba, returned home on Mon- Weir is re engaged to teach No, 0 school A NIGHT ALARM. -Osis rnornin 14' ` aye' School Oaprl 15a and 2t5e the 33r'd Batt., ha kindly consented to day; they hada pleasant trip, and Por 18118' Mr D, Weir and Mr B. Allen lVlOrris. a WA correspondent thus speaks of a Son week between fo'��titr and Ilve riot Ladies' Tama 356 drill the boys tw nights a week. Mr Mak favorably of the country as a are visiting friend`s in Wingliam this SOCIAL GATHERING. --The house of � �jy � Millyacd, who is going to people wet'e startled by ,.the voYlt rt Aubrey, horse buyer, of Montreal, was pplace to visit, but Huron apparent] week: Thrashing and ha g ppp y the Nile pulpit•- Req J. E. blowing of a steam whistle 4nd'"jb " Every good thing costs an effort, and in town last week. Mr Thba. McLaueh- h the order of the y pressen ie Chas, Wheeler, jr., 4th Line, was the Millyard, Mapleton, preached Itis fame- soros tame before the nota t' reading our "itds" is the price pay as more elatmc for. thorn. Mre p• scene Of a fear ntgatheriugon Thura- well sermon here on Monda evenin 't the Dob a 160 IIs P b you a for lin and Mr Herb. Johnson, Brussels, Crich is visitingg #riende Nin Detroit this Gonatence ay+ !Sept; • Over fifty n�ests Dined 4th fust. Tae ad ends y �' erty Organ Faotogv w the purchasingg advantage yon pogsees over spent Sundf in town. A. Forbes is week. Miss Aniiris, of Mitchell, will ANNIvi�RSAR7t,--Haws gg �{{ b erred himself to people hurried,�thlnkiYtg there ,�q , , your legs onlightoned treighbor taking in t e Lucknow, fair. Gen. teach in S. S. No, ff next yMitch ll, Alt- vers'r ser st home anni- to eg tattdtn$ s Me and MrS Wheeler both old and young, Ths community s fire. No fire Was discovered ho Boyd to suffering from blood poisoning cheaQn, the present teacher, Navin re, Methodist vi. es will be held in the congratulations upon attaining the beet wishes accompany him. + wv twentieth anniversary of their weddin P y but it was found that the �..Tekon sr. t�>Qn in one of h;s feet, and is consequently sigped, Mr G.N. Nott has been cogs - when C. Church on Sunday next, The evening was rmade en o ably b a Rev Rurttl Dean Ridley of Galt, of- wateliman, in cleanin�` out til , f t C1 is unable to walk. Rost, Stewart is ed ere caretaker for Turners ch u Will W. Andrew(; Of Wroxoter, flc{attae �t Seafbrth on Sunda next,lints had thrown a stick nit c u "Victoria Block, 9diabltaditrd Y8i . attendip r program furnished b thej, tests and ydew a t of 00'I c preach at 11.30, anc� Rev. Mr Mus- y g + 10th•lrlst, when special harvest thanks- r nd it had cats lib ou .the g ,Stiatford Business College, nelrtyear. grove at 7 p.m. Oysters by the host, The presents g givttig� services will be held. Similar connected with this whi8tto, thitsr�t, ... were many,and artistit . services will be held on the same date ing •the excitement, • . t•: • O. , x. . .i • . r:, �. t �.. i }p t J� 1i r�• ilei _ lv.:� 'i :. is.s ilY�i r.r■iY lel till • x:•.13'W"