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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1897-01-13, Page 1I[ItRON TIBRM8—$1.25per Annum, 1.001n Advance. INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS—NEUTRAL IN NOTHING A. M TODD, H411tor ,.nd Owner ","VOL. XIX CLINTON-. HURON COUNTY, ONT. WEDNESDAY JANUARY 13, t897 WHOLE NO. 94! fA/ Town Topics. brief Town Topics. Street—T. McKenzie $1.01. �I Goderich. GO TO cam- Communion Wine. Arthur Wade was visiting• in Wing- Charity—One month's rent for Mrs. ENTERTAINMENT,—The Masons of PORKPR1cEs.—There isnopexceptible hath last week. Devine $2; J. Wheatley, 24 meals for �, �, Holloway, Churches of all denominations ill changfe in pork prices. Live hogs run 111r. John Swarte, of Wiugham, was tramps' 1$3.60. this district have arranged with theCanada have lou been lookin for at about $3.65 per hundred, while the Recei is—R. Welsh, market scales,Belle Rose Emslie Concert Cumpxnqg g in town last week. p a ural non-alcoholic Wine fur dressed article forhe tooutside shipment to appear ill the Victoria Opera „ p$32.25; J.' Wheatley, station scales, PP House Church purposes. Man wines holds at $4.50, and the local butchers Miss Howard, of Blyth, was visiting on the evening of Friday, Jan. 15th. HURON ST. p friends in town last week. $9.06; R. Reynolds, from cemetery, '.•,, advertised for this purpose have pay as high its $4 75 for choice. $M. 25 Belle Rose Emslie is the lady of whom on analysis been shown to he most The W. T. U. have engaged the town the Scotsman said: the, Me- --FOR YOUR— adulterated and most unfit for dse. ONTARIO ST. S. S.—T�ere was an hall for the whole of next week. PAY YOUR TAXES. Glashan's Courtship kept the audience attendance of 305 at the Ontario St. Considerable taxes have yet to be in the best of humor, the broad, p+twky Clothingand We have much pleasure in Offering Mr. W. H. Webb is so far recovered d Methodist S. S. last Sunday afternoon. paid in. According to law the."retul'n Scotch bein free from a sha ow of our "Communion Wine," whitfrom his recent severe illness as to be g g If the school continues to increase as of the Roll cannot be extended beyond En�hsh anIfdelightfu} to harts." Ohxa. ''w we guarantee strictly pure and able to be out again. it has been doing, increased church the first of February, then there will Kell . Gents t ra,Cticall tion -alcoholic. It has Rural Dean Hud y, who is of the sump to is thug p y accommodation will become a. neves- gena and Mrs. be no o tion but to talo le al Io- been used extensively by many of Hodgens, of Seaforth, wee in town P d p' spoken of by the ]]fail au )Jmpire.: city, So mote it be, g ceedings. Measr:+. Kennedy and rhe ihterest that attached to his re. Furnishings. the larger churches. hast Friday calling on friends. Plummer moved for the extention of ______ appearance brought many of his old Lack Kennedy Miss F, A, Croll, of THE NEws-RE- time as per Statute and the motion admirers to the auditorium, and the Brief Town Topics. CORD staff, is spending a few weeks carried, Those who have not paid hearty and prolonged applause that OUR CLOTHING Galt 'i Clintonrs. Whitt has returned from holidays at and other places. their taxes will save worry and ex- greeted each number showed how The ClitLiquor Store. Petrolia. Mr. and Mrs. Emerton, of Goderich, Dense to themselves in complying with fully he possessed the hearts of his Fits Well spent a few days with their son J. T: a law that must be enforced. audience." The Ottawa Free Lance thus _ Pay your taxes and avoid trouble P Y y: Looks Well, j and expense. last week, REAPPOINTED TRUSTEE, refers to Miss Hattie Kell "Her 1897 ` EArrA Y 1897 Hullet District Orange Lodge met Mr, Andrew McGarva, who has been -• On motion of Searle and Plummer, Voice is sweet and of delicate fibre, ��� JuN Moe Vlz. Wsa Tv. 9+Iu. AAs. here yesterday. in British Columbia for some years, its Mr. D. A. Forrester, who resigned in and betokened a soul of music within. Wears Well. err n.:aw .w... wo..,.. . order to run for the county cnu d in She ranks high as a pianist and as a per- s .. 7,tu 1 � Mr. T. G. Mellis, of the county town home on a visitwas here Saturday. was rex hinted Hi h School Trustee. former on the mandolin, and deserves Ready-made Pants Miss Hattie. Dodd and Miss Amelia pP R 4 J 6 Z 8 9 Mr. E. Christie, of Exeter, was in Hat land left on Monday for Chatham, THE AUDITORS, another laurel leaf as a sweet singer. At $1.00 and $1.50 worth twice /off .12-19 11 1J 16 Clinton on Friday. where they will take a business course Gilroy and Taylor moved that John A PRETTY WEDDING.—St. George's the money. & 18 1920 21 M W Mr. Jas. McCluskey, of Goderich, was in the college. Wiseman be appointed one of the church looked holiday like Wednesday y. 2 Is r c�s s �8 2g �O to Clinton last week. An esteemed subscriber at Egrnond- auditors. of last week, when Miss Hattie C. only •oo®oo/o ( South Huron County Orange Lodge villp finds fault with "the ]list mail re- Mr. Searle was about to move Peter daughter of Mrs. R. B. Smith, and ��� will meet ill Clinton, gfulations." The change is not satis- Cautelon, but wits satisfied when he I Ubaa. W. Ellis, of London, a member A. J. HOLLOWAY, AY Town Topics Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Lewis, of Gode- factory, learned his nominee would lie appoint- of the firm of Pearce & Co., seedsmen y Rd by the chair. of that city, stood before its altar to ` MARRIED. -On Wednesday last at rich, were in town yesterday. Reeve Burns, of Bayfield, was in Deputy -Reeve Cooper also had a light their troth each to the other. CLINTON. high noun a very interesting event Capt. H. Torr and Mrs. Rance, of Clinton last. Wednesday. He appeared The rete decorations that adorned .took place at "Karveu," the residence B1 th were in town over Sunda as Fresh and jovial as a new-born mem- nowiries, but did not. bring forward the pretty Y• motion because the intended seconder the sacred edifice at Christmas had not of Mrs. S. H. Rance, when her young- Y bet, of parliament. Goderich. Many town and townshi clerks (the had changed his mind. He felt, how- been removed and these, with the ®st daughter, Fanny, was united to p Mr. Wm. Wade, Jr., son of Rev. marria e to Dr. J. W. Shaw. The }atter particularly) are underpaid. ever, that these otiicers at $10 each faros land flowers added for the OCC71- A NASTY Acc iDFNT.—On WedneT- g Wm. Wade of Aberdeen, Dakota were underpaid and would favor an in- sion,made the. scene exceedingly piatir- day evening last, about 8 o'clock, bride looked very handsome, her dress Mr. A. Runciman, of Goderielt, was, former] of Clinton), is here on a P beingof a mushroom color in moire calling on Clinton friends last Satur- (formerly ) creased fee. Turn At 2.a the rector, Rev. Mark while taking his horse and d, VV nut of g visit. Turnbull, advanced to the chancel steps ' antique. The bridesmaid was Miss day. The opposition manifested caused p njet w livery stable yard, hut. Lee '. Dolly Shaw, of Teeswater (sister of the Mr. S. H. Gidley, of Blyth, was in Mr. J. C. Miller, of the Hotel Claren- the matter to drop, and commenced the ceremony, and met with an accident which will fav room,) who looked charming, while Clinton last Monday sand met many don, was in Woodstock last week, Mr. Wiseman was appointed by the +long before the town clock chimed the hint up for several days. The vehicle. groom,) McVay, of Seed ch, assisted the friends. where his eldest son has taken over Council and Mr. Cantelou by the hoar of three the church hell's joyous evidently collided with something the Commercial hotel. pests heralded the fact that another canain the horse to start suddenly r groom. Rev. J. F. Parke, rector of St. Miss Pridham of the circular cit Mayor. 1 g Y. eying couplfe had joined hands in wed- and Mr. Lee was thrown out by the (; Paul's Church, officiated. The bride spent Sunday with Miss Couch and SIDEWALKS. lock's bonds. The bride, who looked shock, strikinghimself so severely rr was, given ittvay, by her hoof r -in- other friends. Clinton's New Council. law, Mr. W. Jackson. Of gond- Cuun. Plutniner suggested that the exceedingly pretty, wore a gown of about the head and face as to render will offerings. there were aver Air. Patterson, of the Queen City, -- Council look after the purchase 6f luub_ duchesse satin of a delicate brown tint, hiniself .unconscious for several hours. k, large, varied and valuable nuni spent the holidays with his brother Alt- THE INAUGURAL MERT1NG ON MONDAY. bet, and other rnat.eiial for. sidewalks trimmed with passantenterie of the He bled profusely before the accident ber, all testifying to the worth and drew on Ontario Street. now rather than later on when it is same ahatde a lovely bonnet to match, was noticed, and being tarried into the. popularity of the Bride. The groom The Public School Board did not Last Monday at 11 o clock a. m. the so difficult to get. The matter was and a diamond pin, the gift of the stable a doctor wits sntnnnoned, and is well and favorahly known here, meet on Monday evening. The Secre- elected members of the Town Council left in the hands of the Street Com. groom. The bridesmaid, Miss Huston, Mr. Lee antveyed home. It wus lr hiving been engaged in the practice of easy, Mr. J. Cuninghatne, was i]L of Clinton filed into the sacred cham-• mittee •with power, of Manitoba, cousin of the bride, was fount: necessary to put in several her and subscribed to the declaration charmingly attired in acostumeof pale stitches in his wounds and ho passed a his profession 1n Clintonfor several of office, the following being the SOME SUGGESTIONS. I pink Henrietta, a, pretty picture hat, very painful night, but is now P The Auditors for the Town of Clinton ,years. The couple spent the honey- are poorly paid. The work and re- names :— and ornaments of pearls and turquoise. much easier, and with care will soon be ". in LR at eastern points and have since sponsibility is worth more mons The Mayor asked all committees to 1? s q tet to u their home on Ontario street. y' Mayor—ROBERT HOLLES. make it a point to meefi• on the Fri- The groom was assisted by Bert. bro- about again. P The Agricultural Society will hold its Reeve—DAVID B. KENNEDY. da (her of the bride, and the bridal art +� T NEWS -RECORD joins their many annual meeting to -da at 1 m., andAMVEL y evening prior to n6 •. tnetein� of was cared for h Dr. J. E. Davie of ENTERTAINMENT AND CHRISTDIAS � 4 brie ds in wisbing Dr. and Mrs. Shaw the Horticultural, Society atp7 o'clock. Dounohlore Ve-- Andrew's Ward—J. C. OIL- Council, morein order that bit' -�iess expeditiously carrii1 vnmight town and R. EyHoo Hopper-, of Toronto, TREE.—On Friday evening Victoria, a happy and prosperous journey down , the sea of life. Mr. E. A. Ambrose, of Wingham, ROY. JACOB TAYLOR. the one time Science. aster of the Col- Opera House was crowdewith an representing the Great -West Life As- St. James' Ward—J. B. HOOVER,-GEo. $iwAi: BNow vs. LAW. legiate Institute. Mrs. Ellis having at enthusiastic audience. Theoccasion be - LOVED IN CLINTON —SETTLED FOR Bursate Company, was in town last 1Ow Councillor Searle suggested that one time belonged to the choir, many ing the annual appearance of Santa P Y. ,. $1,000.—The large crowd in the court Saturday. St. John's Ward—THos. A. WALKER, JAs. A. the sidewalks on the main streets, of its members were present in their Claus to the pupils of St. George's at London on Monday experienced a FORD. leading to the Station, churches and places to help cheer their one time Sunday School. An excellent pro - Dr. and Mrs. Shaw returned from very sad disappointment when Mr. B. St. George's Ward—S, G. PLU>rn:R, W. C. schools, be kept clear of snow by the nuernber with sacred soak, and the or- gramme was presented, consisting of B. Osler, Q. C. of Toronto, announced their honeymoon on Saturday and SaARLE. Q Council, I'h-v.been sutist s grand accompaniment must solos, recitations, marches, and the at the case of Scott vs. Logan had have taken up their residence on On- THF STRIKING COMMITTEE. , g tario Street. Deputy -Reeve Cooper said we hada equally pleasing to rho bridal ,mistletoe bough. All of which were been settled by theilefendant agreeing The 'first business was to elect by by-law covering cases where owners of Party. After the service was couplet- highly appreciated. As is usual, little y to pay the plaintiff $1,000. The action The next meeting of the Town Coun- ballot a striking committee . of five, property or tenants did ncit clean off the wedding party adjourned to the Johnny 1 urray scored a grand succes, was for $6,000 damages for breach of cil will be held On Monday. February the vote and names being:— the snow, and favored the enforcement vestry and signed the marriage regis- its did Harold Shephard, Grace Seager, promise of marriage. Rebecca Scott, lst, when officers will be appointed and Mayor Holmof the law or its repeal. es—II votes. ter, and on the conclusion of this Mona Weatherald, Cora Vivian, May- a handsome young lady of 24 years, salaries fixed. Deputy-Reevo Kennedy -10 votes. necessary portion of the contract, the bird Rothwell and Alice Rothwell. living with her parents to the Town Miss McGugan, daughter of the Councillor Plummor-8 votes. Several other members, including party drove to the G. T. R. depot, fro Masters Cuff, Tilt and Lewis was very Mr. Hoover, took part in the discuss - t ship of West Missouri, was the plain- Dominion M. P. for West Middlesex. Deputy -Reeve Cooper -7 votes. whence the happy couple journeyed to good in a trio. Airs. Toms and Master inn' when the Council abru >tl tiff, and the defendant was Richard is the guest of her cousins, the Misses Councillor Waiker-5 votes. 1 Y their future home, .London, by the 3:35 Cuff sang a duet exceedingly well and Logan, a farmer living in the same vic- Dufton, town, adjourned. train. 'Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W. Ellie, as the lady` read a baby piece in a manner }'. nit of the Scotts. Logan is about 85 These being the live securing the _— _ Y K —sa F. W. Watts, District Chief largest number of votes were tonsil- — I is usual with many of the newly that made old and Young happy. God ears of age, but a couple of years ago Ran g g Goderich. married from this town, boarded the Save the Queen as is usual closed the ger of Huron was in Win bam tuted the striking committee. The le fell desperately in love with Miss last evening and installed the officers council then adjourned until 7.30p. m., I train amid a heavy shower—of rice. pi oceedingS. Scott, and proposed marriage to her. of Court Huron A. O. F., No. 8408. tha Striking Committee agreeing to FOR HOUSE of REFUGE.—Constable ...— ' She accepted the proposal, and was g g g Thos. Gundr left b the 2:30 train on CIRCULAR CITY BRIEFS.—Mr. Pert What will the new Town Council do the following standing Committees, Y Y y Loudesboro• prepared to fulfil her art of the con- Wednesda Navin In char a Fannie Tort) has returned to Toronto Uni- about a town clock? Some of the old the first named being chairman :— Y g g tract when Logan backed down. Miss Brindley, who had been committed to versity.—Miss Marks, of Brucefield, has VISITING.—Mr. Geo. Crawford, of Scott. is a dressmaker, and worked for councillors have given figures to prove STREET COVNCIId.ORPLLMMER,ileeVeKell the House of Refute, returned home this week after a plea- Killarney, Man., has been here on a t that the in estment would- be a good nedy, Councillors Walker, Taylor, Swallow. t a year and n�alf in Clinton, during g sone visit to friends in the circular visit for some time. He is this week «' which time a ar a amount of comes• one. FINANCE.—COUNCILLOR GILROY• Deputy- ANNUAL SUPPER.—Liverpool Lodge town.—The man Temple charged with visiting WWW Reeve Cooper, Councillors Hoover, Ford, Searle. P g g friends in Brussels. At Ki1- No. 140, S.O. E„ will hold their annus} p y very prosperous pondence passed etween there. Fin- There s ould he Boole reglulation to FrRIr"AND WATER.— COUNCILLORS SWALLOW, breaking into a store in Stephen town- larne there is a ally Logan got very anxious for her to prOhibit, as far as possible, 'children Searle, Ford. supper at Bro. 'Geo. Buxton's hotel, ship will be tried by Judge Masson on Orange Lodge of over one hundred return to her home "in order that he flanging on sleighs in the town of Clin- CHARITY.—COCNCILLORHOO\'ER,ROCVe Kon- Hamilton-st., on the evening of Thurs- Friday. —The Horticultural Society members, of which Mr. Crawford is a could see her oftener and go with bet, ton. Punishment would be preferable nedy, Councillor Gilroy. day, Jan. 14th. Tickets for the sup- will hold the annual meeting to -night. member. Hi"s many old friends are _� altogether," snd on the day of her re- to death. PROPERTY AND ELECTRIC LIGHTrDF.PUTY- per may be, obtained from the follow- —The Sewer contractors are still pro- glud to meet him. He has been in turn he met be on the roadway and REEVE COOPER, Councillors Plummer, Wnikcr, ing committee : A. B. Cornell, W. S. ceeding with the work, though slowly. Manitoba fifteen years and likes the �C Y The Misses freeborn, of Invermav, Gilroy, Taylor, Knights, Fred Platt. —At time of writi dust was flying in country well, talked matters over. At Logan's re- are the guests of their brother, Dr. QEMETERY.—COUNCIi.LOR TAYLOR, Reeve . Y g quest the marriage was postponed un- Freeborn, Miss Mary will attend the Kennedy, Councillor Plummer. C. U. C. F. OFFICERS.—Atthe regular several parts in G erich.—The incan- '' til he had a: house erected, which was Clinton Collegiate and study for a first- BY LAWS. —COU NCI LLOR FORD,Deputy-Reevo meeting of Goderich council, No. I descent lights have been burning regis- ;]greed to. Logan has 200 acres of very class certificate. Cooper, Councillors Searle, Walker, Hoover. 157, C. U. C. F., last Thursday evening i larly of late.—The Criminal Board of Myth. valuable land in the township, and is OrRroERs, TaEIR SALARIES AND DUTIES.— the followirYg were elected ntiicera for I Audrt was in session the past week.— ± considered to be worth about $30 000. Mr. Andrew Freeborn, whose it.gO is ' MAYORHOLMES ReeveKennedv Deputy -Reeve 1897: C.C., A. W. Ross; V.C. Andrew Rev. Joseph Ede reachad oil " God's TRuSTEFS•—Wednesday'last was the about 70 years (father of Dr. Freehurn, Cooper, Councillors Plummer,'i'alker. p $ da for the election of three school Osler and W. C. Fitzgerald appeared Duff; A. Farrow ;sec., H. W. Marriage Law in North street church Y *i:. Clinton), was elected a County Conl- COURTOFREVI$ION.—MAVORHOL.MEs, Reeve y y.—The Goderich Collegiate trustees, but Mr. L. Herrington, one of for the plaintiff, and T. G. Meredith ^Brill ; ma.rshall Jas. Ha s ; warden, last Sunda FAl, for the defence. missioner for Division No.2, Bruce. Kennedy, Deputy -Reeve Cooper, Counctllore Wm. McClure ; guard, M. Carl ;audit Institute has the largest attendance in the candidates, resigned in favor of the He has been in municipal harness for Plummer. Swallow. K 'a. Ps cutnlnitt�ee,.. Andrew Duff, Win. Me- its history for this part of the year.— other candidates. Our School Board WFnDING.—The residence of R. Ir many years. BOARD of HEALTH.—John McMurray, J. C, will consist of Messrs. T. W. Scott, win, Esq., vests on NVednesd+ty the scene Stevenson, W. S. Harland. C�lure. It seems as if 1807 will be a busy year of a vary happy event, it being the roar- Dr. ,McCallum left last Tuesday for PARR.—MAYOR BOLMES, W.J. PaisleyJalnee C. 0. F. OrFicERs. '— At the last for builders'. ae already a large number Habkirk, D. D. Carter, Gibson, H. T. Ohio, where he opens an office on, his Fair, Sr., W. Doherty. of en le are lannin new dwellings. Rance and Joseph Carter. 1., riage of his eldest daughter, Miss Anna regular nteetingof Court Goderich, No. , pp P, P € g $ippey, to lde Frank R. Ilodgerts; °wit account. Such a worthy citizen The Council met again in the seven- :32, Canadian Order of Forresters, the ; —Tile county building is now fitted ACCIDENT.—On Fridav Mr. Gibson, and Competent medical gentleman Is in with incand@scent lights. — Messrs. second sou of the late John Hodgens, g, all the wprnbera being present, following officers were duly elected; J. of the firm of Gibson & Kreland, Blyth worthy of the success which will surely when the above re Allan, McGillicuddy and Heaton were and mernber of the fire) of Hoc gehT 1)e his onion, port was adopted. C. Martin, C. R.; R. J. Clark, V. C. R.; flour wills, met with what might have *` Bros. of this town. Promptly at high P THE MAYOR'S MESSAGE. Will. Lane, tress,; Wm. McCreath, fin. the principal speakers at the recent been a set ions accident by getting en - noon the groom and grouniaulan tank �� 1iaPPY sleighing plasty waif great and sec. secy.; R. Reinhart, chs J.L++'. Fanners InstltaLe Meeting. —Our tangled in Borne of the m;uhiner `' Mayor Holmes er kindly terms til- p'' fanners who have contracts for de- , g } their places in the spacious dr:twin lY chagrined when Lhe runners struck � Sharmam, S.W.; E. Henderson, J.W.; fortunately he was is powerful roan ravel o) coined the new mernbersof the( ouncul. liverin cordwood, are waiting, not room, being immediately followrid 1) g opposite the post office and the J, Robertson S. B. ; T. Batey J. B.; g g• and released himself from his perilous brave horse flo) a He referred to the ruli�s governing the ver patiently fist• the snow.—Ship the bride supported on elite arm of her } p d. There wits no Dr. Taylor, court physician ; Jan)es Y P' Y } position, only losing his clothing and china a be proceedings of the Council, and said Builder Marlton has been prevented father. The groom was assisted by his t; vend the scare to the fair that no matter should be discussed Wilson, representative to high court. P eSCapingg with srnup severe bruises brother, Mr. George Hodgens, while occupants of the rig. starting the now tug far want of ;tboub talc body. it was a close call, without a motion—and then he. hoped S.O.E.OrricERs.—Liverpoot Lodge, material. --There was a large, attend - every member would strictly adhere to S. 0. E,, at their last meeting elected ranee at the Fariners' Institute mvetin (,0UNCIL,—On Monday at 11 o'clock Williams acted ae bridesmaids, the Saltford, spent Sunday with Mr. and the subject. He asked his colleagues the following officers for 18117: Past held in Dungannon lastwaek.—Whet our new Council assembled in Inrluslry l Rev. R. Millyard of Rattenbuty street Mrs. Chas, Milne, of the Queens. Mr. toavoio heated feelin s and ersonali- president, R. Warrington ; president, hall, according to statute, In funk church conducting theceremonv. The (TAdthorpe Called on THE NEws-RE g P ing has been good in this vicinity the g ties and to stick close to the pr,omisps A. B. Cornell; vice president, St. past two weeks.—The Base Ball Social their declarations. Reeve Willford in customary congr+ttulatiuns followed CORD Monday and were delighted to utade prior to election. He dol not Georl5e Price ; secretary, Arthur Club save an assembly At the Hotel rhe chair, Councillors Sims, Ashbury, :and dinner being announced the nests meet true gentleman. g gg look fora Brest des] of economy, he Dyrmck ; t•restaurer, Thiirnas Jarvis; Bedford last. evening.—Mr. Mr. Jas. 9cot,t, Mc'b%lroy and McNally being present.. proceeded to thedinning rornn,wl)ere at (hl Sunda evening last the Baptist said front the Deputy -Reeve. Durin chs lain, Win. Wakefield• inner guard, K T. W. Scott vests re apt minted village mol to meal was served at which Y g PP g• 1) rrister of Clinton, was in the Circular t 1 church was unable to contain the vast the year more attention should be paid C. Symonds; managing committee, town the past week. -The recently elect_ clerk and John Metiill assessor. The every one enjoyed themselves crowd that throe ed to hear Evangelist to the more important streets. He , G. Hart, B. Ho art • hall l g g Wm. P.rvine g ed officers of Goderich Council No. 157 tin -le for collecting taxes was extended thoroughly. A varied and beautiful Palmer. Some have decided for would recommend the Finance Corn- committee, W. Lasham, A. Hart, W. ' to the 2nd of Februar There was collection of presents was nn exhi- Christ, others are enquiring. r This mittee to not ass accounts sent in Ervine. (;.O.C.F.. will be installed Lo -morrow. y bituoo, expressive of the high esteem in q P Thursday evening.—The annual sale of also a motion to let, the printing by 1 g powerful speaker will continue to after the. Friday night previous to MASONI(.INSTALLATION.—Tbeofficei,s eriodical's Rud papers P which the couple are held. Noticeable preach every night this weak. Council meeting. of Goderich and Colborne Masonic P' p' was held in the tender for the year. Other i ed among these was a solid onk:eornhi- p Y Mr. Searle said the Mayor had missed Lod Mechanics' Institutz last TI)ursda having been transacted egolayjourned notion bookcase? and secretary, pro- Mr. John T. Cooper, youngest son of Y gas were duly installed in the lodge evening,—The whole of the Wnrd to meet on the first Tneaday of each Mr, and Mrs. Thos. O.Coo er, and bro- one important• item—members of com- room of the latter at Smith's Hill, on schools are now furnished with Gode- month. Tented by the yleft on a the firm. P mittes Should a more respect to the Tuesday last R. W. Bro. Joseph Beck The bridal party left on the afternoon Cher of M,r, Will. Cooper of the book pay p y P rich Organ Oo's seats and desks.—The T Y chairman of each. officiating. After the ceremonies an NOTES. Our townsman, Robert train for Toronto amid the usual store, arrived from Bossevatn,Man.,on g• regular meeting of Maitland Lodge Na. Howard, is offering his residence on >' Monday evening. He has been r•eaid- The Mayor replied that the season enjoyable hour was sent over an 33 A.F. and A.M. was held last even- ' ichowers of rice and expressions of in lit that. far-off (i county was ton y P o a p Dinsley street for sale.—Buuiness has good -will of a large number of fl iende g Y over fifteen young to discuss such $mat- y ter supper, at which Bro. Beck pre- ing.—Mr. Jas. Wilson has been elected been brisker the past few clays owing gg ears. Llis+ man friends are exceed- ter. It would be time enough to find sided. The following are the respective representative to the Grand Court of who End assembled at the depot. y Y P to a little of the beautiful having fallen. Among the ueets from a distance ingly pleased to see him and learn of fault when such a breach of civility officers: Canadian Order of Foresters.— The We can stand more of both kinds.— M g his prosperity. occurred. MAITLAND LODGE 33. MORNING STA LODGE 309 Town Council for 1897 held its or a,lli- were re. A. S. Fisher of Denver, Col., g' Regular meeting of the members of the fotrnerly of Clinton ; Mr. and Mrs. W. Miss Kyle, a former resident of this The forenoon minutes were adopted A. S'• Chrystal...... W.M...... Jno. Wilson. zation meeting on Monday.—Regular C.O.F. was held in Watson's hall on Y land the next business before the Burd James Inkster ......S.W...... Alex. Robertson. meeting of Huron Chapter next Toes Tuesday evening. T. Hodgens and slater of London ; Mr. section, after an absence of nine years was the Finance Report, which was ho .'Hi cksttop.... Chap ......Ai Young.. Gl. day evening.—Stinting and Unsling at John Irwin, of Belleville; and others. in Manitoba, is visiting the numerous f? Mr. Hodgens has purchased a Cooks and Uantelone and other vela- adopted as follows:— W. D. Tye..........Treas......Jas. YOr1rIR• the rink brat Friday was well attended. W. A. ghynae...... Secy..... Win. Young. —Last week the fire alarm sounded for Fred Mellish, who went to Toronto comfortable house. on .Joseph street, Lives here. Her home is near Bran- FINANCE REPORT. W. F. Clark.... ..... S.D ......Nathan Johns. on Wedriesda and took It room at 40 D. Johnston .....:...J.D ...... W. L. Ferguson. a cliirnneq fire on Mcntreitl-st.—At the Y where they will take rr their residence don and Douglas Station. The lady is Printing—New Era $1, NEwB-RE- Jae. Leonard.... ....I.0 ......Wm. Bathe. monthly meeting of St. George's Guild Sumach street. deliberately shot him - on tGeir return. THE NEws-RECORD well versed in politics, a supporter of CORD $18.80. H. W. Ball..., .•. D. of 0 .... Jno. Varcoe. last week, a resolution of sympathy self through the head Thursday even - Joins with their many friends in wish- Sir Charles Tupper, and declares that Fire and Water --Johnston & Ar- James Craigle.... eenr. Std,... A. McDonald. with Mrs. Lockwood, of Noe it Scotia, ing, first writing n note to Say that he ing Mr. and Mrs. Hodgens n lone', pros- the greatest excitement over the Mani -C. E. Bock .... .... Jr. Std ...... Hu h Girvin. perous and happy wedded life,, toba school question wits In Ontario. moor $3.66, freight and cattatge on B. D Pendry•,., O�r�Banist ,...J. 1. Brown. on the death of her drtu8hter was Pass ..was disgusted with life. He was a hose $1.88. .Tae. �Igye,.........Tyler .....,J. Grummol. ed and ordered to be sent tothe lady. printer and his home Brantford. A