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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1897-01-20, Page 1• 0 T11E iltRON . I 0 .1.1111,11"." I -1, I I I.. 'll..." .. . I I ''I �,. i r '� co N x a � . . . . . . . . . . . 0 -l" ''I'll. -_. �, , _..> .,, , ,.. ,, . � ... , I � , , . .5 l.. ` �_-.__ .. _ V TE nr1l8-S1.a5 per Annnmit 1.00 to Advance. INDEPSND.eNr IN ALL THINGS -NEUTRAL IN NOTHING A. * VODDI n(Itter 01114.0 '_ff . F ;: {•. __ - _. I . . VOL. XIX CLINTON: HURON COUNTY,• ONT. WEDNESDAY JANUARY °0, 1897 WHOLE No.94A ' `' ,, _ _ ____.__.____ _. _ - _ _ . Communion Wine. Town Topics. ?own Topics. I Brief Town Topics. I Goderich. ' `.'+` HOCKRY.-A meetin of those in- r. Moon, of Perth, who has been AN APPOINTMENT. -The Many Ten, � +Lt r;,' g FINED. -Ma ur Holmes on Wednes-[ • "• • tereoted in hockey was held • at the da fined one Forden $5 r►nd casts for vteiting friends and relatives [n Clinton friends of S. MaUormac will be pleased r , to Churches of all denominations in Wavers House last Friday evenin Y and Bullet, returned home last Satur- to learn that he has received from the Canada have loo been lookin for Y g' improper conduct at the S. A. barracks. There are just ten of those Frieze g g and another toasting will be held at day. Be was at one time in the Ex- Militia department an appointment as Ulsters left find we are going a para, non-alcoholic Wine for the skating rink on Friday evening to press office here. inspector olj.-militia clothing. 8 g to I z::11 ., . g Y g HOG6 SHIPPED. -Yesterday Mr. D. sell them ales rice , 011urch purposPs- Many wines complete the organization of a club Cantelon made a shi meat of live hos Mr. Jas. S. Jackson hits been ap- HOVSH-WARMING.-Rev.W.Godwin, p advertised for this purpose have and for practice. The club will have p g r�uinted Western Canadian Agent for ,pastor of Victoria street Methodist 9.00 Coats for .............. . ' '. on anal Sia been Shawn to be mot;t P to Ingersoll for which he paid on An $6 90 + Y exclusive useot the rink every Monday average of $3.75 per hundred. the Model Ledger and Office Supply church, having moved into Win. Ache- 8.00 .,1.+ adulterated and most uni'lt for use. and Friday evening. Clinton has the Company of South Bend, Indiana, and son's Brew brick house, on •Newgate $7.60 ................... 5 9 1'a We have much pleasure in offering 4 i. our "Communion Wine," which material for it superior Hockey Club, THE SKATING RINK.—Mesara, Bower, went on the road this week. street, had shouse -warming on Tues- and a six dollar coat for three dollars 11, 1and it is with pleasure we wish the & Jackson opened the rink last Friday - D. L. Macpherson has opened a con- day under the auspices of the l+tdies of and ninety nine cents, which is the 11 i; we , uarantee strictly pure and boys abundant success. a coin the brass band bein in at the church. An '•AtHome" Nae iven y c y g, veyancing, insurance and money loan- g best value in the county. +" practically non-alcoholic. It has tendance. The ice was in good edndi- ingg office in the MazKay block, the from 3 to 5 p.m. and a social in the '. �., been used extensively by many of SOCIAL. -The Ladies of St. Paul's tion and there was a fair crowd. Since oglce fornlerly occupied by the late Mr. evening. An attractivg program was Come'• • the larger churches. o church who reside on the 16th con., then the weather has not been favor- Hitrt barrister. rendered and refreshments served. 11 Gadelich township, will ive rL sociiLl ]Earl Lack Kennedy g able but has again improved. Bi3LTIBHRR$ NIGHT. -The annual eJ 1 y5 tinder the auspices of the Guild at the Mr: B. S. Parker, superintendent of han net of Liverpool Lodge, S. O. E., as there are so few left that we ' residence of Mr, Rubt. Thompson on RECITAL. -A good deal of interest the York County Loan and Savings laat9luesclay evening, wits a complete mi `.' Clintonoxi Mande evening, The CliLiquor Store. Y g, 25th, when a wits. nianifested last winter in the re- Company, Tot -onto, is in Clinton this success. The pleasant affair was bead get limey be out Of your size. ';r( ver en;u Lble time is anticipated. citais yen b Miss Nelle MCHiixd 's week and will remain until Friday , P Anew line of Overalls with file il Y 1 y P given y Y in Buxton's hotel. The dining and elastic braces just to hand Sleighs will leave the town hall from pupils. This year we believe the I•e- evening, The Company has $1,(1W,000 room was completely fillers. The na- for 1 __.__—_ - ' - ____ 6.30 to 8 o'clo::k. Come and bring your cital will be given by herself and subserihed capital. tiunal dishes of roast heel and plum $ 1, 1897 r^� ZIARYOt0 ,18+97 friends with you rind enjoy a tree sleigh many, doubtless, will take advantage Mr, T. W. Cox, of Milton, N. Dakota, pudding were accorded the place of We keep.Under- MoY ?8s. WEa rv. iia.. 4AT, ride out and'hack. A small admission of the opportunity of hearing this was in town Monday calling< un friends honor oil the bill of fare, but t ey were i qq "a- m,o,,., UP- &do-* L � fee will be charged. talented pianist. and returned yesterday. 1HE NEWS- supplemented by oysters, tltr•key and clothing Hats Caps `r ,s ,o,. ,e ra» y RECORD w>tis Glossed to meet the gen- other Substantials and del}cacies thin ` r/ eS 6' f� 8 HU40N VFTs.-The Huron Veterin- HIGH SCHOOL BOARD, -The Clinton tleman and to lace his name on our Men's � ' r;; P showed the lavish hospitality of land_ and all lines Of Iv1en S r® i'r �'2 18 15 rs ary Medical Association held their High School Boal•d ruet on l+riday ever-growing list of subscribers. ' , lord Buxton. After it, half hour's,at- . annual meeting in Clinton, on Monday, evening last, all the members being The special services held in the Bits tatck on this excellent spread, D. D. Furnishinzs. Al r8 'r� 20 21 , 2>cl the 18th, and elected aflicela for en- present. Accounts were passed its P ►- p '1 test Chur.h under evitngelist Palmer Bro. Thomrts Jackson, of Chntun, who r 26 2a' 98 29 CEO su!ngyearasfollows:-Chas,MCGre or, follows: -THP NEws-REcORD $32>5, o®0000®e ,gare progressing well, Enquirers Ate had previously installed the new ` V.S., President ; TJos. Hamilton, t .5., H. C. 'Batlett $8.50, Thos. McKenzie nightly seeking Christ. Every night, I officers of the iddge, took charge of the �, Vice. Pres.; J. Vbilson,V.S.,Secretary; 99c., J,ts. H. Gumbo 49c, Gilro k A. J. HOLLOWAY, ' this week Mr. Palmer will preach. Fri- program and toast list in a manner Town Topics.- J. E. Blackall. V.S., Treasurer. The Wiseman $1.10. The organization day evening will be his fareavell. acceptable to all. In this he was as- � ° discussion which followed was in order meeting will be held on Wednesday, silted h Brother R. Warrin ton CLINTON.fi A PRooRrsstrE FIRM. --Jackson to raise the standard of veterinary February 3rd. Although a little late in the sensan, I Y -ring ton, who Occupy an extra space in BCIPnCe II hay#n a Ian longer ierrn aC THE NEws-RECORD desires to con- past preaudenL, and A. B. Cornell, the Y g , new president. The usual loyal toaeta this issue to announce their semi- college and Affiliating with one of the PRETTY CALENDAR. -One of the gratulate Mr. Charles Tweedy, one of „ �, Y - — - g a of The Queen and' The Governor Goderich. annual bargwin day, which takes place cunei medical colleges of Toronto, The most handsome calendars we have re- the new councillors of the town of „ on Jan. 'l.3 say that newspaper era ver- g ceived this year is from the office and Goderich. The gentleman was for General were honored as L+nglishmen 4 P P next meeting will be lac ld in Goderich. Y always honor them. A -recitation b CORDWOOD FOR THE SCHOOLS. -A; s using is the hest median► in which to well equipped rinting establishment many years a high y respected resident Y meeting of the con, cum. of tee ublic #l3 reach the Po le. Ever since the of The Acton Free Press containing a of Ulinton. He is a man of sound Frank Iiutnber way followed by "The P P P , y GOxaERT.--The �Vocdmen of the g Supreme Grand Lode " school hoard held in the clerk's, s .Nee x'" have been in business they have held World are delighted with the prospects litho photo of the three 'format pro- judgment, strict in all his dealings, and P g of Canada," to oil Monday evening, tenders were 11 two bas ,tin cls. s in a ear anti the g P P rir{to►s as well as the resent one, Mr. we are sure no snore suitable or worth which Bro. Jackson responded, show- g+ g 3 Y for a big house on Friday evening P P y in the extent of the society, its ob- opened fur toe annual supply ut' card- `g success which has attended thein is next, when t.hn Kell Entslie Concert f3. P. Moore. It is suite piece of work public servant could have been chosen g wood. There were several offer~, but _' Y jecta and influence. Fred Stiitmhly, Of ;r; well-known. It is certainly the Company play iu the loom hail under and worthy The Free Press, by the people of the county town. Colborne was then called on fora that of Wesley Fisher, Colborne, to ;t t.people's day. It will pay to :•ead the their sus ices. Everywhere the Press ____- ------ supply 75 cords of four foot wood at � 1iFt on another a e. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, -At the song and at once he because the vocal r , P' S is s )caking highly Of these artists. annual meetin of the Hallett A ri- Godet•iCh. star of the opening ; with nn soca- $- 7.) per curd being the lowest, was r1i Mr. Kelly nas many friends here, and g , g hit ustible supply, accepted. The wood to he supplied is ;) A Noy -ISL CONTRIVANCE. - L'tst cultural Society last Wednesday the pp y, and it I)L1WOt that to he lit least half )iia `Ix the Scotch element are sure t0 appre'Cf- PROPERTY BOUGHT. -W. G. Coutts fitted ever hose of each number plc incl free from Saturday Messrs. J. L. and James ate Miss Belle Rase Emsli,, of Edin- following officers were elected: -Pre- has bought the old Detlor ro err at Y P he backlogs.° €l+l Howson had on exhihit,ion on the Olin sident, D. A. Forrester; Vice -President, g ,•P .property kept the company in roars of y, tan Market Square anuvel contrivance burgh. Miss Hattie. Kelly is a dts- Z3, G Pluntrner; 2nd Vice, Wm. West; the harbor, adjoining Lees warehouse. laughter each time he responded. "The ROYAL AttCANT73i -•tit the last meet- .�. I tinguished artist in her line an the irictors-Malcolm McEwan ST. GEoRau's.-The junior singing Land we Left and the Land we Live ing of the Goderich Royal Areanum, ti, ,. known as Mercer's combined washer, mandolin. Plan of hall at Jackson Stanley; , J g g in" brought out speeches No. 998, the folluwin + ; feed holler, pig scalder and snow mel- John Hunter Tuckersmith• John S . class in St. Geor e s school room, under g p s from Bra. g )ffic•ers mer(: Bros., where seats should be secured at r PhilipHolt and Mr. D. McGillicuddy, elected for the ensuing year :--J. M. F ter, the only one yet exhibited in On- once. Yeo, Gocjerich township; James Van- the leaderchip o Mr. Guff, will prat- each f which breathed fervent to alG' P)'oudfeot, regent ; W. D. Tye, vice- '' 1. tarie. The former has secured the Egmand„ James Reynolds, Cornelius tice every Saturday morning at 10:30. Y Y g I to "dear old 'England and this Canada ,•,gent; P. Holt, treasurer; C. A. Hun+- ', right to sell for this Province. It will THE SALVATION ARMY.=On Satur- Hoare, Alexander McKenzie, Hallett; FURINITURE FACTORY. -There was a of oars." Fred Platt flttin 1 followed b. see'y; P. McEwen,orator; R. Rad- R i' �` II steam cook bread, potatoes bran John Johnston, John Wiseman. Clin- g Y Y + + day of this week Staff Captain Turroe, meeting of the directors Of this insti- with "British to the Cor,," and James Cliffe, collector; A. Chrystal, chaplain; i' chop, oats, &e., and wash clothes in a from London will conduct a red hot ton; Honorary Directors -Mayor 'r.3 mar vellousl short time. Man exam- ( ) Holmes, Reeve D. B. Kennedy, D, ut tattion last week. On the same days Mitchell acknowledged the toast of W. A. Rhynes, guide; F. F. Lawrence, Y Y old tithe Salvation ,nesting iu the Bitr- Y+ P y ++ + warden ;Jose "r( "" sued the "machine" incl expressed racks, snd lv Sunda there will boa Reeve S. S. Coo er•, Horace Foster, car load of Choi^e furniture was ship- The Press.' The remainder of the ph Beck, sentry ; Wni. r k" Y E. ped to the Queen City. evening wits devoted to son and Carnpbell, representative; R. Radcliffra, . s ;, wonderment at its capability. Mr. strop muster of the fighting forces James Fair, Sr., J. L. Blackall, J. B. g ^T'? Chris. Dale, Jr:,'of Hallett, has tiongght under the same loader n h .te band Lindsay, W. Doherty, W. C. Searle, THE BIBLE SOCIETY. -The annuitl story, Bros. Arthur Dimmick, James alternative ; Dr. Traylor, A. Chrystal, �'• Ona and is well pleased with the cabs- to the front. The ban net. and pro- John Wigginton, T. Cottle A. Eleoat, meeting of the Upper Canada Bible Wells, James Miller and others) lend- A. Allen, trustees. �``" 19ition •test. The )atentee lives in q P D. Ti IiLdv Auddtors=Jolul'1'.Harland Socset mss held in Knox .church on ing their vacs] j+nwera re a ropriate BANQUET AND ;IUBII t,T .-On Frida `' ;;;. 1 grant as advertised will be pres,ded . FF Y and well sting numbers, which were evening of tbis week �, Y Winnipeg. Messrs. Howson should over h the Brigadier, who will con- and Ar,' J. W. Shaw; representatives Friday evening The meeting was ad- g g there will he a r, find su extensive stile for such a useful Y g' on Park Committee -D. A. Forrester, dressed b the Society's secretary,Rev, made all the happier' by Bro. Wells' banquet in the Salvation Army Bar- *4 I` duct a half night of pray,, to which all S G. Plummer and T. Cottle. At Dr. 111atfiLL, who is aizealrnts wrker. accompanftnent un the organ. When racks, commencing at 6 o'clock, to `k I': contrivance. Christian friends are most cordially in- the hour of Partin carne g "; vited. The Brigadier will he assisted meeting of the Directors held later Mr. A silver collection was taken up in aid I A g all had he followed by a jubilee at 8. The oc- i'; I. O. 0. F. -The installation of of- g Wm. Coats was reappoirrtedSecretauy- of the Society's work. spent a happy evening and Liverpool rasion is the visit of Brigadier Mar- i by officers from Wingham, Gudei'►ch, q g getts, the Provincial Secr•etar of. # N ficers of the Clinton Lodge of Oddfel- Seaforth and Bayfield. Treasurer and the date for the next fall Lodge and the S. 0. E. had strep th- y tows, No: 83, took place on Tuesday Y show set for Tuesday and Wednesday, (OdI1VII68ION ISSUED. -P. M. Sealer coed themselves tri the estimation of Western Ontario. Goderich has not ' rt, .evening last, when the following were THE SCHOOL BOARD. -Our town con- Sept. '..8th and 29th. Y Committees were has received It commission authorizing the brethren and in the respect • and had the pleasure of a visit from the I ,:• installed by H. B, Chant, the D. D. G. temporary seems to have School Board also appointed as follows: -Grounds him to hold investigatiana of charges appreciation of their fellow patriots. Brigadier for some time. Biz; presence I l` M. N.G., E. McLean ; V.G., tiV, E. , and complaints made against the tol- CIRCULAR CITY BRIEFS. -Building will doubtless bring together it good y'l on the brain but as usual when the and buildings, S. G,. Plummer, T, Cottle lowin officials :friends '1,` Rand; R.S., H. B. Chant; P. S., H. F. New Era opens its umuth that paper and A. McKenzie; attractions. O. Hoare, g operations are likely to be lively in the number of cur citizens and of11 Hodgens; Treas., John Wiseman ; is clouts enough h to ut its feat ir. it. J. Wieem;n and S. S. Cooper; print- Wni. CAMPBELL, Postmaster Goderich. S bin as seven or eight dwellings are the Army. During the jubilee there rz: Y g P p J. M. ROBERTa. Postmaster• btmgannon. p g P.: • Warden, H. Kerr ; Car., F. Jackson; Last week THE NEws-RECORD said the ing, D. A. Forrester and W. Coats ; ) alread at -ranged ed fur. -Man of our will b. an ent ollment of recruits and D. I. 1VIvxRo, Postmaster at Auburn, y g Y R.S.N.G., R. B. Foster • L.S. N. G., Board did not nieet on Monday evening emergency, S. G. Plummer, T. Cottle LEwrs ELLIOTT, Caretaker. Goderich. people complain because the quality eontmissioning Of local officers as well. f . Amos Castle; R.S.V.G., H. Israel; L.S. and that the Secretary was ill. This and John Johnston; prize list,D. A. JAMES A. DALTON, 1 Mail Clerks. I and quantity of each load of wood is The brass hand front Clinton will be VW'a3 T_Folci; S. R. Dawns ; L. �olutelv..correctrIFCletl �v+tYrotrr •Fetrreieter;�: J tyh-n,stan; `A:7Iien ' , - usmr r,-____�( ^_� notrnarked thereon. -There will ales present and.wn_.ePiiny_aEzle_.thatp....ia__ItD:..._._.._,__.. t' ' H.S. John Maguire; 'J tic's tifed. + g . + confrere reads a lesson on school law W. Weir aced W. Coats. HOLIDAY GREETING. mn�ngsL�sp�ciriliSicetSn�+ cif Hiirori Encanipmelit P '' • O.G., W. Nr Manning ; Chap., Fred. declaring that the meeting could not those who received Christmas greeting i No. 28, I.O.O.F. to -night. -Mr. and '—`---- -- - 1 Allcock; Trustees, T. Cottle, J. Wise- have legally been held. We received from the Governor-General and the Mrs. Farnham, Miss Joy and W. Tovell Holmesville, c'• man and T. Jackson. This Lodge is our information through the official Brief Town Topics. Countess of Aberdeen was Mrs. T. N. who are maiking a tour of Ontario in ... booming at a great rate and is the g • NoTEs.-Mr. C. W. Andrews and channel that the meeting would be Dances, the indefatigable president of the interests of Temperance, are hold- family Of Wroxeter, spent Sunda yJ largest in fawn. Moro new members held on the date we ave; later the Have you paid your subscription to the King's Daughters, of Goderich. ing evening meetings in the Temper- p Y have been added in 1856 than in any g 1898? The card has on the title page in the ante Hall. -Messrs. Andrews Bros. with' his brother bore. -Miss .McRae, order wits countermanded, AS to the + of pent Sunday with friends �' previous year, legality, that is a minter which con- Electric lights have been placed in best English of Chaucer's period God have opened a meat market on West Clinton,' t' corned the Board, not THE NEws-Ruc- the Masonic hall. have us inne Hys keeppynge this New street. -St. George Price has bought in the village. -A number have joined :,Y..• HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. -The an Years." Inside is a bora ra h of the out H. B. Pullock'S stock of boots and the singing class and it appears that it M,;, 0"" in giving the newt, item, We are leased to learn that Miss P g P . meal meeting of the Clinton Ho[ti• Hine is recovering. Governor General's guard at Ottawa, Shoes and is continuing the business.- will prase a success, -Mr. H. Williams, G' Y + and another of the Gansdian home of O. C. Whites has bought out Geo. ,,, cultural Society was held in the cou til g• of Toronto, paid a y'sst to his Sister, I TIIE STAVELY MONEY. -The Com- Y g rs chamber last Wednesday, when he Clinton Lodgge Na. 81, A. F. snd A' the Governor-General at Coldstream, Price's stock of groceries and wilt con Mrs, Andrews. -Mrs L. Ouimette, of following officers mole elected :-Pr,si- mittes appointed by the Town Council M„ meets on Friday evening. Londesboro, paid a flying visit to to look after the $10,000 of the Statvel B.U.; and written on the card is: tinue the business. -Rain neatly all friends in the village last week. -Mr. Gent, Rev. W. J. Ford; Vice -President, Y Miss Muldrew, of Seafortb, was call- " With heartiest greetings qs and best da on Sunday the 17th da of Januar g +�J' J. C. Gilroy ; 2nd Vice, Horace Fester; by the money which has been promised ing on Clinton friends last Saturday. wishes from the Governor General and 18M. -Mrs. Wall Of Clinton was in Fred. Stanley lett for the Soo last t,!,* Directors, Alex. McKenzie Alex. by the Ontario ' week. -A number in the village have Armstrong, Jus. Wheatly, H. Walker, was to have held a meeting in the Veterinaries J. Colley and J. Wilson, the Countess of Aberdeen, Christmas, the circular town last week.-Misss + council chamber on Friday evening at, of Winghant, were in town last Mon- 1998," Maud Rutsan is still ver ill, though got the whoopin cough. -Miss Alice ,.,;,•r H. Joyner, Sr., S. Davis, W. Brydone; Y g + reported to he improving—Miss Laura Stanley returns from Ts with her '"I T. Cottle, Wm. Coats ; Hunaral 8 o'clock. The only members of the- ditY• Towx CoUxctL' COMMITTEES. -The P after spending a few weeks with her d y° ' Y committee resent were Messrs. W. W. Mrs. (Rev. Frankland, of Ripley,following are the committees of the Hyman, Of London, is spending a few grandmother. -Mr. H. Foster, of Ulin- -- Directors, Mayor,Holmes. Ex -Mayors P ) days with Mrs. W. L. Eliot. -Horace ': Forrester, Doherty, Searle, McT,Lggsr't, Yarrau, D. A. Forrester, W. Doherty, was the guest of Mrs. Todd last Thurs- Town Council for 1897 •- Mullin, of Winnipeg, tvrta in town a ton, occupied the pulpit on Sunday also Thos. Holloway, Dr. Turnbull and and VVm. Coats. It was stated the day. CEMETERY - Cantol�m, Wilson, Martin, morning. He preach, a very Accept - t„.,3 Mst or intended to be resent irnd Holmes and Twooaie. few days last week. -Mr. and Mrs. Jas, ' the following ladies .-Mrs. Win. Jack- would be, but when sent far he could Miss Orphs Miller, Of St. Thomas, is FINANCE -Reid, Wilson. Proudfoot. Nairn Campbell, of Carman, Man., are visit- able sei'mOis• and we are always glad to ^'' a non, Mrs. Jams Fair, fir., Mrs. JOltn spending bet- holidays with her arenas see him in the ul it. -S. ecial services ,<,;,,,; p g y P and Goode. I in at t,be residence of Mrs. Jos. Gor- p p + Gibbm s, Mrs. Wm. Rohert~gon, Misa oat be located. An informal discus- here. COURTON RrcVlaoN-Duplop,Cratgie,Holmes, f g are still to be continued this week. i Doan, Miss McTa art, Miss bowler; P $ III don. -Mr. and Mrs. S. Oke, of Mani- Miss L. Swallow, of Clinton, spent is a cion took lace as to how the l0,1H10 Colwell and Cantelon. r„ -c,"•, Miss 1s at M McWhinney organized a sing- FIRE -Goode, Martin, Thompson, Nairn and ,tarot, are visiting in (7crlhorne.-The �` , gg Y could or could not he spent, the con do class aC Mrs. Worthington's last Tweedie. i news elected County Council will few days with friends here. i itiditnrs, W. )J. Rand J. P. Dohert _ r Mr. Writ. Coats was re -appointed census of opinion being that a library evening. g HARBOR-Nicholi+mr, Craigio,Promdfoot,Reid imeetnextTuesday.-TbePublicSchool '111. `; , Hecretary-Treasurer and it hearty vote building was the only available invest- and Colwell. Stanley. ,.5 bf thanks tendered hin) for his free )neat. Mr. Par -ran favored taking de- Manv citizens etre desirous that the MARKET -Neftel, Cantelon Dunlop, Wilson Board will organize for 1897 this eyen- services as an officer and urganizin� finite. action and report to tor, lawn next 12th of July celebration be held and Holmes. ing.-A meeting was held in Knox Mr. Jas. Reid Attended the funeral ° 1. in Clinton. RELIEF --Mayor, Martin, Dunlop, Cantelon chureh on Monday evening to complete of his.late sister-in-law,'Mrs. J. Savage, t the institution. This vear the Assocl- Council, but ethers thought more and Tweedie. the organization of s Young Men's at Lucknow Inst Sitturda .,,., ation will hold an exhibition purely members of the Committee should lie The Onward Bicycle Company have PUBLIC WORKS -Thompson, Proudfoot, Col- g g Y• f at which there will be no rues award- resent. Another meeting will he added s a Tended new lathe thea ex- well, Cqntelon, Nairn, Naftoland Reid. Christian Society. -The knitting fac- PARR LINT NOTES. -Mr. William if';;. P p WATER AND LroriT-Proudfoot, Thompson, tory is full handed and running full Wile Bald a fine horse to Mr. Thomas '1',-.•. ed, Every mermber, however, will be held on Friday evening Of this week, cellent p ant. Nicholson, Goode and Cantelon. Y I `.. _ given $1 wrn•th of Seeds when it is hoped there will be a fulltime and has Orders on hand to keep it Berry, of Hensall, for good rice. to plants Or lj Mrs. Htee town who wits so SPECIAL -Wilson Nairn Nicholson, Dunlop, y g P P HenryY p' Craigio, Holmes, Thompson and Beid. running for many weeks. -Some days iL s to raise good horses et. -Messrs: riven attendance. very ill the latter part of last week, is Y g Y The first named of each commit ec to be it looks as if we should have winter, red. Key s and Thas. Johns have :L '01,GLINTON POULTRY FANCIERS. -The 18 TRIS 'TRUE? -Mr. Edibr,-I ,',ported better. chairman. And an Others, it seems As if Spring had large contract of cutting woad for lldr, organization of the Huron Poultry and would like to learn from you how it is The Clinton Maccabees have changed THE HoRTICULTURI6T8.-The anneal come. --There was early Coitnnnnicrn at Charles Johnston of the Goshen Lino- ,`,1'et Stock Association has been the that there is such a difference in the their nights of meeting to the first And ineeting of the Goderich Horticultural St. George's church lastSunday.•--Boat -Mr. Leonard W. Keyes, who has ar_;;,• )Henna of cresting a deeper interest in votes polled for the various candidates third Tuesday of every month. Societtyy wits held in the court house builder Marlton has commenced the been sick from the effects of a cold, is poultry among a number of Ulin- in Clinton at the municipal elections. Miss 8earlett, of Winthrop, who was last Wednes�ity evening. There tvasa big tug and the ftshusg tug tS now half ,file to be around again--Mr.�Jam,^•+ ;a•.', tonians. Among others we might Several voters have informed me that, the guest of Mrs. Todd last week, re- goods attendalice of members. After completed. -The sewer con tractors are H. Johnston and family, who have been . 1,';; ;; ' mention Rev. W. J. Ford. who has they were not given ballots for Trust- turned home on Satutday. consdering the report, the following still goin on with the work, though ill, %re getting better.-Mre, Thunsus "' . some excellent specimens of Dark ees or Deputy -Reeve. One of thethcase were elected ot7icrrs far the ensuin slowly. he fnmeral of the late John Wile is on the sick list.-iVIr. Jaipes The R. W. Grand Orange Lodge of g Y ” a`• Rrahmas and Buff Cochin,;; A. J. voted in only one Ward. It appears Ontario Wert will meet at Woodstock Year: President, Wm. Warnock ; vice Stewart, of Benruiller, last week, was McClymont half been making quite air (lri several viLriRtiOR Of superior to me thin at least some of the election resident, Thos. Naftel : directors very largely attended. -- Mrs. Geo. % It . gg+ P on Tuesday, March 2nd. pp improvement on his Haus, by puffin}, Gsme: Thor. A. Walker, Light officials have not observed'their sworn Chas.Wells, John Richards, F. Jordan, Hilton, nee'Videan, of Detroit, former- an felt paper and new siding.. Helike•• `I Btahusar and Barred Ply mouth Ruck; duty, but this may be only A continua Mias jLizzie Shobbrook, who spent J. E..row, J. W.Salkeld, Geo.Andrews, ly of Goderich, died last week, and her ',..l James Howson, White and Brown Leg- the holiday season here has returned remains were brought from that cit to be warm.- We want a little ours, b tion of the startling revelations in t A. McD.Allstn, James Stewart, George g Y ,now to make sleighing. - Yours, ,'7'� horns; Lack Kennedy, White Wyan. higher politics. -Sincerely -your, HON- to .he Ladies College at St. Thomas. Sheppard. Honorary directors, Mayor fair interment in Maitland cemetery.- SCRIBBLER. - [Tu Nitws-REcoltu dotty, just rec•ecved from Aldershott, HST VOTER. (W a cannot at present Don't forget the social at the rest- Shannon, Sheriff` Gibbons, Peter Fox, The 'Kelly, Ernshe Concert Co. gave would like to bear from this curres)- Ont,; A. J. Holloway, Black Minorcan, itnswer intelligently,but would sa the best entertattiment we have ever ', Y dente of Mr. Thompson, 16th con. and J. H. WillritmS Wm. Lane, secre p pendent regularly.->J•n.J just received front Ridgetown, Ont.; that a voter who is entitled to the Goderich township, on next Monday taLry. i A letter of condolence with the seen in Goderich lnst Friday evening, ),rank Evans, Silver Land Wyandotts. franchise in one Ward only should re- evening. family (If the late. John Stewart was And on Saturday the members appeared . g' Y again +Lod full kept n their. re u- Mr. William Wstera, it well-known Other efltizens are trilkingof going into ceive all the ballots. For instance:- The backbone of Winter received a Ordered to be drafted, Messrs. Alliin, g Y P P P and r®sp,eted farmer in Sey)nam thoroughiared poultry ritising and ere in St. �leorge's .Ward, for County +WArnock staid Sheppard to draw up lotions. -Wilmer ►pith is going to township, shunt three miles from Severe kink on Sunday, but it will be move to his stare an iVest street where pp botber winter arrives Olinton will he Council, llepnty-Reeve and Trustees sarne, It was decided to hold semi- Cam bellford, Ont., while attem )in 1' ":. 11, n,j , .to a poultry Centre. Next Tuesday, St. John's, County Councillors Q taken out several times are Spring monthl meetings for the discussion of he will in future do business. -The to flK a binding pole on a load ofihav ''`r I, Wednesday And Thursday the Huron Town Councillors; in St. James' strives. horticu Lural topics, with of dis-• annual meeting of the West, Huron . Y P g yesterday, slipped and fell to the barn , ASsoelatian will hold their first annual Ward the same; St. Andrew's Rev. Fr. Quigley hit§ bought for senninating information and increasing Agricultural Society will be held in floor, breaking his neck, and dyin • 1 `>E exhibition at Seafurth, when between Warr:, for County Councillors, De- residence the cottage owned by Mr.s intevest in the work and objects of the the town hail, Goderich, to -day, in)mediately. ' $4W snd $5(10 will be swarded in pity -Reeve, Town Councillor( and Butler, next'�t. Joseph's(R. U.) Church. society. These meeting, will he held (Wednesday,) commencing at ] p m.- I "='•',".. prizes. We feel warranted in saying, School Trustees. A qualifled elector it will likely be rebuilt in the nertr on the first 'arid third Thursdays of Apparently the stand -pipe will not The charred rein,ins Of 14 Thov. I- future. be erected hefote S YCOrn the fact that wN have s0 mitny cosld oat vats in mare than one Ward each month. The first one will be hPkl prang. - The Allen, s widtdw, living nr La vat. `;_* . fine birds in Clinton, some of the prize for County Councillors cr Deputy- The wood market is firm at $1.Ci0 for on Thilraday evening of this week, co►rce nsus of opinion this way is that Bruce County, %%,ere fo in then ruins ' ulortey will come, here. The next an- Reeve, but could in all Wards where good ggr6en wood, short;$1.05 for first- when Mr. A. Mcl). Allan will speak on Jno. Cox, one of the representatives of of her house, which, it s auppfrsed, sh,t "' ' nuual exhibition slaould be held its Olin• q_salifled for Councillors and Trustees.- class di y; find $3 to $3.25 for dry cord- the effects of Salt on soil. All persons 1�Tc+• 2 district will he the first Warden accidentally set on 'e, by upsetting y ton. D. NEws-R=011D, J good. Interested are invited to attend. of the new council. the lamp. • 11 I ,.1. 11, 5 . * '. Y y� .1,1-1..”;.,,'. .,rs� ....�, .,..,..::. ,..",:, . ,:.,...+, ..., d...... _, .__ . nL". _....:w..-.. ..d;:;... . .,.._�'. 4 _. .. a_ ...,, ......0 � ., .4 Ir . _ * Ii , i 9..'i a' �: S ,�-%s . ,+ . I 0 .1.1111,11"." I -1, I I I.. 'll..." .. . I I ''I �,. i r '� co N x a � . . . . . . . . . . . 0 -l" ''I'll. -_. �, , _..> .,, , ,.. ,, . � ... , I � , , . .5 l.. ` �_-.__ .. _ V TE nr1l8-S1.a5 per Annnmit 1.00 to Advance. INDEPSND.eNr IN ALL THINGS -NEUTRAL IN NOTHING A. * VODDI n(Itter 01114.0 '_ff . F ;: {•. __ - _. I . . VOL. XIX CLINTON: HURON COUNTY,• ONT. WEDNESDAY JANUARY °0, 1897 WHOLE No.94A ' `' ,, _ _ ____.__.____ _. _ - _ _ . Communion Wine. Town Topics. ?own Topics. I Brief Town Topics. I Goderich. ' `.'+` HOCKRY.-A meetin of those in- r. Moon, of Perth, who has been AN APPOINTMENT. -The Many Ten, � +Lt r;,' g FINED. -Ma ur Holmes on Wednes-[ • "• • tereoted in hockey was held • at the da fined one Forden $5 r►nd casts for vteiting friends and relatives [n Clinton friends of S. MaUormac will be pleased r , to Churches of all denominations in Wavers House last Friday evenin Y and Bullet, returned home last Satur- to learn that he has received from the Canada have loo been lookin for Y g' improper conduct at the S. A. barracks. There are just ten of those Frieze g g and another toasting will be held at day. Be was at one time in the Ex- Militia department an appointment as Ulsters left find we are going a para, non-alcoholic Wine for the skating rink on Friday evening to press office here. inspector olj.-militia clothing. 8 g to I z::11 ., . g Y g HOG6 SHIPPED. -Yesterday Mr. D. sell them ales rice , 011urch purposPs- Many wines complete the organization of a club Cantelon made a shi meat of live hos Mr. Jas. S. Jackson hits been ap- HOVSH-WARMING.-Rev.W.Godwin, p advertised for this purpose have and for practice. The club will have p g r�uinted Western Canadian Agent for ,pastor of Victoria street Methodist 9.00 Coats for .............. . ' '. on anal Sia been Shawn to be mot;t P to Ingersoll for which he paid on An $6 90 + Y exclusive useot the rink every Monday average of $3.75 per hundred. the Model Ledger and Office Supply church, having moved into Win. Ache- 8.00 .,1.+ adulterated and most uni'lt for use. and Friday evening. Clinton has the Company of South Bend, Indiana, and son's Brew brick house, on •Newgate $7.60 ................... 5 9 1'a We have much pleasure in offering 4 i. our "Communion Wine," which material for it superior Hockey Club, THE SKATING RINK.—Mesara, Bower, went on the road this week. street, had shouse -warming on Tues- and a six dollar coat for three dollars 11, 1and it is with pleasure we wish the & Jackson opened the rink last Friday - D. L. Macpherson has opened a con- day under the auspices of the l+tdies of and ninety nine cents, which is the 11 i; we , uarantee strictly pure and boys abundant success. a coin the brass band bein in at the church. An '•AtHome" Nae iven y c y g, veyancing, insurance and money loan- g best value in the county. +" practically non-alcoholic. It has tendance. The ice was in good edndi- ingg office in the MazKay block, the from 3 to 5 p.m. and a social in the '. �., been used extensively by many of SOCIAL. -The Ladies of St. Paul's tion and there was a fair crowd. Since oglce fornlerly occupied by the late Mr. evening. An attractivg program was Come'• • the larger churches. o church who reside on the 16th con., then the weather has not been favor- Hitrt barrister. rendered and refreshments served. 11 Gadelich township, will ive rL sociiLl ]Earl Lack Kennedy g able but has again improved. Bi3LTIBHRR$ NIGHT. -The annual eJ 1 y5 tinder the auspices of the Guild at the Mr: B. S. Parker, superintendent of han net of Liverpool Lodge, S. O. E., as there are so few left that we ' residence of Mr, Rubt. Thompson on RECITAL. -A good deal of interest the York County Loan and Savings laat9luesclay evening, wits a complete mi `.' Clintonoxi Mande evening, The CliLiquor Store. Y g, 25th, when a wits. nianifested last winter in the re- Company, Tot -onto, is in Clinton this success. The pleasant affair was bead get limey be out Of your size. ';r( ver en;u Lble time is anticipated. citais yen b Miss Nelle MCHiixd 's week and will remain until Friday , P Anew line of Overalls with file il Y 1 y P given y Y in Buxton's hotel. The dining and elastic braces just to hand Sleighs will leave the town hall from pupils. This year we believe the I•e- evening, The Company has $1,(1W,000 room was completely fillers. The na- for 1 __.__—_ - ' - ____ 6.30 to 8 o'clo::k. Come and bring your cital will be given by herself and subserihed capital. tiunal dishes of roast heel and plum $ 1, 1897 r^� ZIARYOt0 ,18+97 friends with you rind enjoy a tree sleigh many, doubtless, will take advantage Mr, T. W. Cox, of Milton, N. Dakota, pudding were accorded the place of We keep.Under- MoY ?8s. WEa rv. iia.. 4AT, ride out and'hack. A small admission of the opportunity of hearing this was in town Monday calling< un friends honor oil the bill of fare, but t ey were i qq "a- m,o,,., UP- &do-* L � fee will be charged. talented pianist. and returned yesterday. 1HE NEWS- supplemented by oysters, tltr•key and clothing Hats Caps `r ,s ,o,. ,e ra» y RECORD w>tis Glossed to meet the gen- other Substantials and del}cacies thin ` r/ eS 6' f� 8 HU40N VFTs.-The Huron Veterin- HIGH SCHOOL BOARD, -The Clinton tleman and to lace his name on our Men's � ' r;; P showed the lavish hospitality of land_ and all lines Of Iv1en S r® i'r �'2 18 15 rs ary Medical Association held their High School Boal•d ruet on l+riday ever-growing list of subscribers. ' , lord Buxton. After it, half hour's,at- . annual meeting in Clinton, on Monday, evening last, all the members being The special services held in the Bits tatck on this excellent spread, D. D. Furnishinzs. Al r8 'r� 20 21 , 2>cl the 18th, and elected aflicela for en- present. Accounts were passed its P ►- p '1 test Chur.h under evitngelist Palmer Bro. Thomrts Jackson, of Chntun, who r 26 2a' 98 29 CEO su!ngyearasfollows:-Chas,MCGre or, follows: -THP NEws-REcORD $32>5, o®0000®e ,gare progressing well, Enquirers Ate had previously installed the new ` V.S., President ; TJos. Hamilton, t .5., H. C. 'Batlett $8.50, Thos. McKenzie nightly seeking Christ. Every night, I officers of the iddge, took charge of the �, Vice. Pres.; J. Vbilson,V.S.,Secretary; 99c., J,ts. H. Gumbo 49c, Gilro k A. J. HOLLOWAY, ' this week Mr. Palmer will preach. Fri- program and toast list in a manner Town Topics.- J. E. Blackall. V.S., Treasurer. The Wiseman $1.10. The organization day evening will be his fareavell. acceptable to all. In this he was as- � ° discussion which followed was in order meeting will be held on Wednesday, silted h Brother R. Warrin ton CLINTON.fi A PRooRrsstrE FIRM. --Jackson to raise the standard of veterinary February 3rd. Although a little late in the sensan, I Y -ring ton, who Occupy an extra space in BCIPnCe II hay#n a Ian longer ierrn aC THE NEws-RECORD desires to con- past preaudenL, and A. B. Cornell, the Y g , new president. The usual loyal toaeta this issue to announce their semi- college and Affiliating with one of the PRETTY CALENDAR. -One of the gratulate Mr. Charles Tweedy, one of „ �, Y - — - g a of The Queen and' The Governor Goderich. annual bargwin day, which takes place cunei medical colleges of Toronto, The most handsome calendars we have re- the new councillors of the town of „ on Jan. 'l.3 say that newspaper era ver- g ceived this year is from the office and Goderich. The gentleman was for General were honored as L+nglishmen 4 P P next meeting will be lac ld in Goderich. Y always honor them. A -recitation b CORDWOOD FOR THE SCHOOLS. -A; s using is the hest median► in which to well equipped rinting establishment many years a high y respected resident Y meeting of the con, cum. of tee ublic #l3 reach the Po le. Ever since the of The Acton Free Press containing a of Ulinton. He is a man of sound Frank Iiutnber way followed by "The P P P , y GOxaERT.--The �Vocdmen of the g Supreme Grand Lode " school hoard held in the clerk's, s .Nee x'" have been in business they have held World are delighted with the prospects litho photo of the three 'format pro- judgment, strict in all his dealings, and P g of Canada," to oil Monday evening, tenders were 11 two bas ,tin cls. s in a ear anti the g P P rir{to►s as well as the resent one, Mr. we are sure no snore suitable or worth which Bro. Jackson responded, show- g+ g 3 Y for a big house on Friday evening P P y in the extent of the society, its ob- opened fur toe annual supply ut' card- `g success which has attended thein is next, when t.hn Kell Entslie Concert f3. P. Moore. It is suite piece of work public servant could have been chosen g wood. There were several offer~, but _' Y jecta and influence. Fred Stiitmhly, Of ;r; well-known. It is certainly the Company play iu the loom hail under and worthy The Free Press, by the people of the county town. Colborne was then called on fora that of Wesley Fisher, Colborne, to ;t t.people's day. It will pay to :•ead the their sus ices. Everywhere the Press ____- ------ supply 75 cords of four foot wood at � 1iFt on another a e. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, -At the song and at once he because the vocal r , P' S is s )caking highly Of these artists. annual meetin of the Hallett A ri- Godet•iCh. star of the opening ; with nn soca- $- 7.) per curd being the lowest, was r1i Mr. Kelly nas many friends here, and g , g hit ustible supply, accepted. The wood to he supplied is ;) A Noy -ISL CONTRIVANCE. - L'tst cultural Society last Wednesday the pp y, and it I)L1WOt that to he lit least half )iia `Ix the Scotch element are sure t0 appre'Cf- PROPERTY BOUGHT. -W. G. Coutts fitted ever hose of each number plc incl free from Saturday Messrs. J. L. and James ate Miss Belle Rase Emsli,, of Edin- following officers were elected: -Pre- has bought the old Detlor ro err at Y P he backlogs.° €l+l Howson had on exhihit,ion on the Olin sident, D. A. Forrester; Vice -President, g ,•P .property kept the company in roars of y, tan Market Square anuvel contrivance burgh. Miss Hattie. Kelly is a dts- Z3, G Pluntrner; 2nd Vice, Wm. West; the harbor, adjoining Lees warehouse. laughter each time he responded. "The ROYAL AttCANT73i -•tit the last meet- .�. I tinguished artist in her line an the irictors-Malcolm McEwan ST. GEoRau's.-The junior singing Land we Left and the Land we Live ing of the Goderich Royal Areanum, ti, ,. known as Mercer's combined washer, mandolin. Plan of hall at Jackson Stanley; , J g g in" brought out speeches No. 998, the folluwin + ; feed holler, pig scalder and snow mel- John Hunter Tuckersmith• John S . class in St. Geor e s school room, under g p s from Bra. g )ffic•ers mer(: Bros., where seats should be secured at r PhilipHolt and Mr. D. McGillicuddy, elected for the ensuing year :--J. M. F ter, the only one yet exhibited in On- once. Yeo, Gocjerich township; James Van- the leaderchip o Mr. Guff, will prat- each f which breathed fervent to alG' P)'oudfeot, regent ; W. D. Tye, vice- '' 1. tarie. The former has secured the Egmand„ James Reynolds, Cornelius tice every Saturday morning at 10:30. Y Y g I to "dear old 'England and this Canada ,•,gent; P. Holt, treasurer; C. A. Hun+- ', right to sell for this Province. It will THE SALVATION ARMY.=On Satur- Hoare, Alexander McKenzie, Hallett; FURINITURE FACTORY. -There was a of oars." Fred Platt flttin 1 followed b. see'y; P. McEwen,orator; R. Rad- R i' �` II steam cook bread, potatoes bran John Johnston, John Wiseman. Clin- g Y Y + + day of this week Staff Captain Turroe, meeting of the directors Of this insti- with "British to the Cor,," and James Cliffe, collector; A. Chrystal, chaplain; i' chop, oats, &e., and wash clothes in a from London will conduct a red hot ton; Honorary Directors -Mayor 'r.3 mar vellousl short time. Man exam- ( ) Holmes, Reeve D. B. Kennedy, D, ut tattion last week. On the same days Mitchell acknowledged the toast of W. A. Rhynes, guide; F. F. Lawrence, Y Y old tithe Salvation ,nesting iu the Bitr- Y+ P y ++ + warden ;Jose "r( "" sued the "machine" incl expressed racks, snd lv Sunda there will boa Reeve S. S. Coo er•, Horace Foster, car load of Choi^e furniture was ship- The Press.' The remainder of the ph Beck, sentry ; Wni. r k" Y E. ped to the Queen City. evening wits devoted to son and Carnpbell, representative; R. Radcliffra, . s ;, wonderment at its capability. Mr. strop muster of the fighting forces James Fair, Sr., J. L. Blackall, J. B. g ^T'? Chris. Dale, Jr:,'of Hallett, has tiongght under the same loader n h .te band Lindsay, W. Doherty, W. C. Searle, THE BIBLE SOCIETY. -The annuitl story, Bros. Arthur Dimmick, James alternative ; Dr. Traylor, A. Chrystal, �'• Ona and is well pleased with the cabs- to the front. The ban net. and pro- John Wigginton, T. Cottle A. Eleoat, meeting of the Upper Canada Bible Wells, James Miller and others) lend- A. Allen, trustees. �``" 19ition •test. The )atentee lives in q P D. Ti IiLdv Auddtors=Jolul'1'.Harland Socset mss held in Knox .church on ing their vacs] j+nwera re a ropriate BANQUET AND ;IUBII t,T .-On Frida `' ;;;. 1 grant as advertised will be pres,ded . FF Y and well sting numbers, which were evening of tbis week �, Y Winnipeg. Messrs. Howson should over h the Brigadier, who will con- and Ar,' J. W. Shaw; representatives Friday evening The meeting was ad- g g there will he a r, find su extensive stile for such a useful Y g' on Park Committee -D. A. Forrester, dressed b the Society's secretary,Rev, made all the happier' by Bro. Wells' banquet in the Salvation Army Bar- *4 I` duct a half night of pray,, to which all S G. Plummer and T. Cottle. At Dr. 111atfiLL, who is aizealrnts wrker. accompanftnent un the organ. When racks, commencing at 6 o'clock, to `k I': contrivance. Christian friends are most cordially in- the hour of Partin carne g "; vited. The Brigadier will he assisted meeting of the Directors held later Mr. A silver collection was taken up in aid I A g all had he followed by a jubilee at 8. The oc- i'; I. O. 0. F. -The installation of of- g Wm. Coats was reappoirrtedSecretauy- of the Society's work. spent a happy evening and Liverpool rasion is the visit of Brigadier Mar- i by officers from Wingham, Gudei'►ch, q g getts, the Provincial Secr•etar of. # N ficers of the Clinton Lodge of Oddfel- Seaforth and Bayfield. Treasurer and the date for the next fall Lodge and the S. 0. E. had strep th- y tows, No: 83, took place on Tuesday Y show set for Tuesday and Wednesday, (OdI1VII68ION ISSUED. -P. M. Sealer coed themselves tri the estimation of Western Ontario. Goderich has not ' rt, .evening last, when the following were THE SCHOOL BOARD. -Our town con- Sept. '..8th and 29th. Y Committees were has received It commission authorizing the brethren and in the respect • and had the pleasure of a visit from the I ,:• installed by H. B, Chant, the D. D. G. temporary seems to have School Board also appointed as follows: -Grounds him to hold investigatiana of charges appreciation of their fellow patriots. Brigadier for some time. Biz; presence I l` M. N.G., E. McLean ; V.G., tiV, E. , and complaints made against the tol- CIRCULAR CITY BRIEFS. -Building will doubtless bring together it good y'l on the brain but as usual when the and buildings, S. G,. Plummer, T, Cottle lowin officials :friends '1,` Rand; R.S., H. B. Chant; P. S., H. F. New Era opens its umuth that paper and A. McKenzie; attractions. O. Hoare, g operations are likely to be lively in the number of cur citizens and of11 Hodgens; Treas., John Wiseman ; is clouts enough h to ut its feat ir. it. J. Wieem;n and S. S. Cooper; print- Wni. CAMPBELL, Postmaster Goderich. S bin as seven or eight dwellings are the Army. During the jubilee there rz: Y g P p J. M. ROBERTa. Postmaster• btmgannon. p g P.: • Warden, H. Kerr ; Car., F. Jackson; Last week THE NEws-RECORD said the ing, D. A. Forrester and W. Coats ; ) alread at -ranged ed fur. -Man of our will b. an ent ollment of recruits and D. I. 1VIvxRo, Postmaster at Auburn, y g Y R.S.N.G., R. B. Foster • L.S. N. G., Board did not nieet on Monday evening emergency, S. G. Plummer, T. Cottle LEwrs ELLIOTT, Caretaker. Goderich. people complain because the quality eontmissioning Of local officers as well. f . Amos Castle; R.S.V.G., H. Israel; L.S. and that the Secretary was ill. This and John Johnston; prize list,D. A. JAMES A. DALTON, 1 Mail Clerks. I and quantity of each load of wood is The brass hand front Clinton will be VW'a3 T_Folci; S. R. Dawns ; L. �olutelv..correctrIFCletl �v+tYrotrr •Fetrreieter;�: J tyh-n,stan; `A:7Iien ' , - usmr r,-____�( ^_� notrnarked thereon. -There will ales present and.wn_.ePiiny_aEzle_.thatp....ia__ItD:..._._.._,__.. t' ' H.S. John Maguire; 'J tic's tifed. + g . + confrere reads a lesson on school law W. Weir aced W. Coats. HOLIDAY GREETING. mn�ngsL�sp�ciriliSicetSn�+ cif Hiirori Encanipmelit P '' • O.G., W. Nr Manning ; Chap., Fred. declaring that the meeting could not those who received Christmas greeting i No. 28, I.O.O.F. to -night. -Mr. and '—`---- -- - 1 Allcock; Trustees, T. Cottle, J. Wise- have legally been held. We received from the Governor-General and the Mrs. Farnham, Miss Joy and W. Tovell Holmesville, c'• man and T. Jackson. This Lodge is our information through the official Brief Town Topics. Countess of Aberdeen was Mrs. T. N. who are maiking a tour of Ontario in ... booming at a great rate and is the g • NoTEs.-Mr. C. W. Andrews and channel that the meeting would be Dances, the indefatigable president of the interests of Temperance, are hold- family Of Wroxeter, spent Sunda yJ largest in fawn. Moro new members held on the date we ave; later the Have you paid your subscription to the King's Daughters, of Goderich. ing evening meetings in the Temper- p Y have been added in 1856 than in any g 1898? The card has on the title page in the ante Hall. -Messrs. Andrews Bros. with' his brother bore. -Miss .McRae, order wits countermanded, AS to the + of pent Sunday with friends �' previous year, legality, that is a minter which con- Electric lights have been placed in best English of Chaucer's period God have opened a meat market on West Clinton,' t' corned the Board, not THE NEws-Ruc- the Masonic hall. have us inne Hys keeppynge this New street. -St. George Price has bought in the village. -A number have joined :,Y..• HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. -The an Years." Inside is a bora ra h of the out H. B. Pullock'S stock of boots and the singing class and it appears that it M,;, 0"" in giving the newt, item, We are leased to learn that Miss P g P . meal meeting of the Clinton Ho[ti• Hine is recovering. Governor General's guard at Ottawa, Shoes and is continuing the business.- will prase a success, -Mr. H. Williams, G' Y + and another of the Gansdian home of O. C. Whites has bought out Geo. ,,, cultural Society was held in the cou til g• of Toronto, paid a y'sst to his Sister, I TIIE STAVELY MONEY. -The Com- Y g rs chamber last Wednesday, when he Clinton Lodgge Na. 81, A. F. snd A' the Governor-General at Coldstream, Price's stock of groceries and wilt con Mrs, Andrews. -Mrs L. Ouimette, of following officers mole elected :-Pr,si- mittes appointed by the Town Council M„ meets on Friday evening. Londesboro, paid a flying visit to to look after the $10,000 of the Statvel B.U.; and written on the card is: tinue the business. -Rain neatly all friends in the village last week. -Mr. Gent, Rev. W. J. Ford; Vice -President, Y Miss Muldrew, of Seafortb, was call- " With heartiest greetings qs and best da on Sunday the 17th da of Januar g +�J' J. C. Gilroy ; 2nd Vice, Horace Fester; by the money which has been promised ing on Clinton friends last Saturday. wishes from the Governor General and 18M. -Mrs. Wall Of Clinton was in Fred. Stanley lett for the Soo last t,!,* Directors, Alex. McKenzie Alex. by the Ontario ' week. -A number in the village have Armstrong, Jus. Wheatly, H. Walker, was to have held a meeting in the Veterinaries J. Colley and J. Wilson, the Countess of Aberdeen, Christmas, the circular town last week.-Misss + council chamber on Friday evening at, of Winghant, were in town last Mon- 1998," Maud Rutsan is still ver ill, though got the whoopin cough. -Miss Alice ,.,;,•r H. Joyner, Sr., S. Davis, W. Brydone; Y g + reported to he improving—Miss Laura Stanley returns from Ts with her '"I T. Cottle, Wm. Coats ; Hunaral 8 o'clock. The only members of the- ditY• Towx CoUxctL' COMMITTEES. -The P after spending a few weeks with her d y° ' Y committee resent were Messrs. W. W. Mrs. (Rev. Frankland, of Ripley,following are the committees of the Hyman, Of London, is spending a few grandmother. -Mr. H. Foster, of Ulin- -- Directors, Mayor,Holmes. Ex -Mayors P ) days with Mrs. W. L. Eliot. -Horace ': Forrester, Doherty, Searle, McT,Lggsr't, Yarrau, D. A. Forrester, W. Doherty, was the guest of Mrs. Todd last Thurs- Town Council for 1897 •- Mullin, of Winnipeg, tvrta in town a ton, occupied the pulpit on Sunday also Thos. Holloway, Dr. Turnbull and and VVm. Coats. It was stated the day. CEMETERY - Cantol�m, Wilson, Martin, morning. He preach, a very Accept - t„.,3 Mst or intended to be resent irnd Holmes and Twooaie. few days last week. -Mr. and Mrs. Jas, ' the following ladies .-Mrs. Win. Jack- would be, but when sent far he could Miss Orphs Miller, Of St. Thomas, is FINANCE -Reid, Wilson. Proudfoot. Nairn Campbell, of Carman, Man., are visit- able sei'mOis• and we are always glad to ^'' a non, Mrs. Jams Fair, fir., Mrs. JOltn spending bet- holidays with her arenas see him in the ul it. -S. ecial services ,<,;,,,; p g y P and Goode. I in at t,be residence of Mrs. Jos. Gor- p p + Gibbm s, Mrs. Wm. Rohert~gon, Misa oat be located. An informal discus- here. COURTON RrcVlaoN-Duplop,Cratgie,Holmes, f g are still to be continued this week. i Doan, Miss McTa art, Miss bowler; P $ III don. -Mr. and Mrs. S. Oke, of Mani- Miss L. Swallow, of Clinton, spent is a cion took lace as to how the l0,1H10 Colwell and Cantelon. r„ -c,"•, Miss 1s at M McWhinney organized a sing- FIRE -Goode, Martin, Thompson, Nairn and ,tarot, are visiting in (7crlhorne.-The �` , gg Y could or could not he spent, the con do class aC Mrs. Worthington's last Tweedie. i news elected County Council will few days with friends here. i itiditnrs, W. )J. Rand J. P. Dohert _ r Mr. Writ. Coats was re -appointed census of opinion being that a library evening. g HARBOR-Nicholi+mr, Craigio,Promdfoot,Reid imeetnextTuesday.-TbePublicSchool '111. `; , Hecretary-Treasurer and it hearty vote building was the only available invest- and Colwell. Stanley. ,.5 bf thanks tendered hin) for his free )neat. Mr. Par -ran favored taking de- Manv citizens etre desirous that the MARKET -Neftel, Cantelon Dunlop, Wilson Board will organize for 1897 this eyen- services as an officer and urganizin� finite. action and report to tor, lawn next 12th of July celebration be held and Holmes. ing.-A meeting was held in Knox Mr. Jas. Reid Attended the funeral ° 1. in Clinton. RELIEF --Mayor, Martin, Dunlop, Cantelon chureh on Monday evening to complete of his.late sister-in-law,'Mrs. J. Savage, t the institution. This vear the Assocl- Council, but ethers thought more and Tweedie. the organization of s Young Men's at Lucknow Inst Sitturda .,,., ation will hold an exhibition purely members of the Committee should lie The Onward Bicycle Company have PUBLIC WORKS -Thompson, Proudfoot, Col- g g Y• f at which there will be no rues award- resent. Another meeting will he added s a Tended new lathe thea ex- well, Cqntelon, Nairn, Naftoland Reid. Christian Society. -The knitting fac- PARR LINT NOTES. -Mr. William if';;. P p WATER AND LroriT-Proudfoot, Thompson, tory is full handed and running full Wile Bald a fine horse to Mr. Thomas '1',-.•. ed, Every mermber, however, will be held on Friday evening Of this week, cellent p ant. Nicholson, Goode and Cantelon. Y I `.. _ given $1 wrn•th of Seeds when it is hoped there will be a fulltime and has Orders on hand to keep it Berry, of Hensall, for good rice. to plants Or lj Mrs. Htee town who wits so SPECIAL -Wilson Nairn Nicholson, Dunlop, y g P P HenryY p' Craigio, Holmes, Thompson and Beid. running for many weeks. -Some days iL s to raise good horses et. -Messrs: riven attendance. very ill the latter part of last week, is Y g Y The first named of each commit ec to be it looks as if we should have winter, red. Key s and Thas. Johns have :L '01,GLINTON POULTRY FANCIERS. -The 18 TRIS 'TRUE? -Mr. Edibr,-I ,',ported better. chairman. And an Others, it seems As if Spring had large contract of cutting woad for lldr, organization of the Huron Poultry and would like to learn from you how it is The Clinton Maccabees have changed THE HoRTICULTURI6T8.-The anneal come. --There was early Coitnnnnicrn at Charles Johnston of the Goshen Lino- ,`,1'et Stock Association has been the that there is such a difference in the their nights of meeting to the first And ineeting of the Goderich Horticultural St. George's church lastSunday.•--Boat -Mr. Leonard W. Keyes, who has ar_;;,• )Henna of cresting a deeper interest in votes polled for the various candidates third Tuesday of every month. Societtyy wits held in the court house builder Marlton has commenced the been sick from the effects of a cold, is poultry among a number of Ulin- in Clinton at the municipal elections. Miss 8earlett, of Winthrop, who was last Wednes�ity evening. There tvasa big tug and the ftshusg tug tS now half ,file to be around again--Mr.�Jam,^•+ ;a•.', tonians. Among others we might Several voters have informed me that, the guest of Mrs. Todd last week, re- goods attendalice of members. After completed. -The sewer con tractors are H. Johnston and family, who have been . 1,';; ;; ' mention Rev. W. J. Ford. who has they were not given ballots for Trust- turned home on Satutday. consdering the report, the following still goin on with the work, though ill, %re getting better.-Mre, Thunsus "' . some excellent specimens of Dark ees or Deputy -Reeve. One of thethcase were elected ot7icrrs far the ensuin slowly. he fnmeral of the late John Wile is on the sick list.-iVIr. Jaipes The R. W. Grand Orange Lodge of g Y ” a`• Rrahmas and Buff Cochin,;; A. J. voted in only one Ward. It appears Ontario Wert will meet at Woodstock Year: President, Wm. Warnock ; vice Stewart, of Benruiller, last week, was McClymont half been making quite air (lri several viLriRtiOR Of superior to me thin at least some of the election resident, Thos. Naftel : directors very largely attended. -- Mrs. Geo. % It . gg+ P on Tuesday, March 2nd. pp improvement on his Haus, by puffin}, Gsme: Thor. A. Walker, Light officials have not observed'their sworn Chas.Wells, John Richards, F. Jordan, Hilton, nee'Videan, of Detroit, former- an felt paper and new siding.. Helike•• `I Btahusar and Barred Ply mouth Ruck; duty, but this may be only A continua Mias jLizzie Shobbrook, who spent J. E..row, J. W.Salkeld, Geo.Andrews, ly of Goderich, died last week, and her ',..l James Howson, White and Brown Leg- the holiday season here has returned remains were brought from that cit to be warm.- We want a little ours, b tion of the startling revelations in t A. McD.Allstn, James Stewart, George g Y ,now to make sleighing. - Yours, ,'7'� horns; Lack Kennedy, White Wyan. higher politics. -Sincerely -your, HON- to .he Ladies College at St. Thomas. Sheppard. Honorary directors, Mayor fair interment in Maitland cemetery.- SCRIBBLER. - [Tu Nitws-REcoltu dotty, just rec•ecved from Aldershott, HST VOTER. (W a cannot at present Don't forget the social at the rest- Shannon, Sheriff` Gibbons, Peter Fox, The 'Kelly, Ernshe Concert Co. gave would like to bear from this curres)- Ont,; A. J. Holloway, Black Minorcan, itnswer intelligently,but would sa the best entertattiment we have ever ', Y dente of Mr. Thompson, 16th con. and J. H. WillritmS Wm. Lane, secre p pendent regularly.->J•n.J just received front Ridgetown, Ont.; that a voter who is entitled to the Goderich township, on next Monday taLry. i A letter of condolence with the seen in Goderich lnst Friday evening, ),rank Evans, Silver Land Wyandotts. franchise in one Ward only should re- evening. family (If the late. John Stewart was And on Saturday the members appeared . g' Y again +Lod full kept n their. re u- Mr. William Wstera, it well-known Other efltizens are trilkingof going into ceive all the ballots. For instance:- The backbone of Winter received a Ordered to be drafted, Messrs. Alliin, g Y P P P and r®sp,eted farmer in Sey)nam thoroughiared poultry ritising and ere in St. �leorge's .Ward, for County +WArnock staid Sheppard to draw up lotions. -Wilmer ►pith is going to township, shunt three miles from Severe kink on Sunday, but it will be move to his stare an iVest street where pp botber winter arrives Olinton will he Council, llepnty-Reeve and Trustees sarne, It was decided to hold semi- Cam bellford, Ont., while attem )in 1' ":. 11, n,j , .to a poultry Centre. Next Tuesday, St. John's, County Councillors Q taken out several times are Spring monthl meetings for the discussion of he will in future do business. -The to flK a binding pole on a load ofihav ''`r I, Wednesday And Thursday the Huron Town Councillors; in St. James' strives. horticu Lural topics, with of dis-• annual meeting of the West, Huron . Y P g yesterday, slipped and fell to the barn , ASsoelatian will hold their first annual Ward the same; St. Andrew's Rev. Fr. Quigley hit§ bought for senninating information and increasing Agricultural Society will be held in floor, breaking his neck, and dyin • 1 `>E exhibition at Seafurth, when between Warr:, for County Councillors, De- residence the cottage owned by Mr.s intevest in the work and objects of the the town hail, Goderich, to -day, in)mediately. ' $4W snd $5(10 will be swarded in pity -Reeve, Town Councillor( and Butler, next'�t. Joseph's(R. U.) Church. society. These meeting, will he held (Wednesday,) commencing at ] p m.- I "='•',".. prizes. We feel warranted in saying, School Trustees. A qualifled elector it will likely be rebuilt in the nertr on the first 'arid third Thursdays of Apparently the stand -pipe will not The charred rein,ins Of 14 Thov. I- future. be erected hefote S YCOrn the fact that wN have s0 mitny cosld oat vats in mare than one Ward each month. The first one will be hPkl prang. - The Allen, s widtdw, living nr La vat. `;_* . fine birds in Clinton, some of the prize for County Councillors cr Deputy- The wood market is firm at $1.Ci0 for on Thilraday evening of this week, co►rce nsus of opinion this way is that Bruce County, %%,ere fo in then ruins ' ulortey will come, here. The next an- Reeve, but could in all Wards where good ggr6en wood, short;$1.05 for first- when Mr. A. Mcl). Allan will speak on Jno. Cox, one of the representatives of of her house, which, it s auppfrsed, sh,t "' ' nuual exhibition slaould be held its Olin• q_salifled for Councillors and Trustees.- class di y; find $3 to $3.25 for dry cord- the effects of Salt on soil. All persons 1�Tc+• 2 district will he the first Warden accidentally set on 'e, by upsetting y ton. D. NEws-R=011D, J good. Interested are invited to attend. of the new council. the lamp. • 11 I ,.1. 11, 5 . * '. Y y� .1,1-1..”;.,,'. .,rs� ....�, .,..,..::. ,..",:, . ,:.,...+, ..., d...... _, .__ . nL". _....:w..-.. ..d;:;... . .,.._�'. 4 _. .. a_ ...,, ......0 � ., .4 Ir . _ * Ii , i 9..'i a' �: S r 11 11 11 I., _ sit . ,_a . I 0 .1.1111,11"." I -1, I I I.. 'll..." .. . I I ''I �,. i r '� co N x a � . . . . . . . . . . . 0 -l" ''I'll. -_. �, , _..> .,, , ,.. ,, . � ... , I � , , . .5 l.. ` �_-.__ .. _ V TE nr1l8-S1.a5 per Annnmit 1.00 to Advance. INDEPSND.eNr IN ALL THINGS -NEUTRAL IN NOTHING A. * VODDI n(Itter 01114.0 '_ff . F ;: {•. __ - _. I . . VOL. XIX CLINTON: HURON COUNTY,• ONT. WEDNESDAY JANUARY °0, 1897 WHOLE No.94A ' `' ,, _ _ ____.__.____ _. _ - _ _ . Communion Wine. Town Topics. ?own Topics. I Brief Town Topics. I Goderich. ' `.'+` HOCKRY.-A meetin of those in- r. Moon, of Perth, who has been AN APPOINTMENT. -The Many Ten, � +Lt r;,' g FINED. -Ma ur Holmes on Wednes-[ • "• • tereoted in hockey was held • at the da fined one Forden $5 r►nd casts for vteiting friends and relatives [n Clinton friends of S. MaUormac will be pleased r , to Churches of all denominations in Wavers House last Friday evenin Y and Bullet, returned home last Satur- to learn that he has received from the Canada have loo been lookin for Y g' improper conduct at the S. A. barracks. There are just ten of those Frieze g g and another toasting will be held at day. Be was at one time in the Ex- Militia department an appointment as Ulsters left find we are going a para, non-alcoholic Wine for the skating rink on Friday evening to press office here. inspector olj.-militia clothing. 8 g to I z::11 ., . g Y g HOG6 SHIPPED. -Yesterday Mr. D. sell them ales rice , 011urch purposPs- Many wines complete the organization of a club Cantelon made a shi meat of live hos Mr. Jas. S. Jackson hits been ap- HOVSH-WARMING.-Rev.W.Godwin, p advertised for this purpose have and for practice. The club will have p g r�uinted Western Canadian Agent for ,pastor of Victoria street Methodist 9.00 Coats for .............. . ' '. on anal Sia been Shawn to be mot;t P to Ingersoll for which he paid on An $6 90 + Y exclusive useot the rink every Monday average of $3.75 per hundred. the Model Ledger and Office Supply church, having moved into Win. Ache- 8.00 .,1.+ adulterated and most uni'lt for use. and Friday evening. Clinton has the Company of South Bend, Indiana, and son's Brew brick house, on •Newgate $7.60 ................... 5 9 1'a We have much pleasure in offering 4 i. our "Communion Wine," which material for it superior Hockey Club, THE SKATING RINK.—Mesara, Bower, went on the road this week. street, had shouse -warming on Tues- and a six dollar coat for three dollars 11, 1and it is with pleasure we wish the & Jackson opened the rink last Friday - D. L. Macpherson has opened a con- day under the auspices of the l+tdies of and ninety nine cents, which is the 11 i; we , uarantee strictly pure and boys abundant success. a coin the brass band bein in at the church. An '•AtHome" Nae iven y c y g, veyancing, insurance and money loan- g best value in the county. +" practically non-alcoholic. It has tendance. The ice was in good edndi- ingg office in the MazKay block, the from 3 to 5 p.m. and a social in the '. �., been used extensively by many of SOCIAL. -The Ladies of St. Paul's tion and there was a fair crowd. Since oglce fornlerly occupied by the late Mr. evening. An attractivg program was Come'• • the larger churches. o church who reside on the 16th con., then the weather has not been favor- Hitrt barrister. rendered and refreshments served. 11 Gadelich township, will ive rL sociiLl ]Earl Lack Kennedy g able but has again improved. Bi3LTIBHRR$ NIGHT. -The annual eJ 1 y5 tinder the auspices of the Guild at the Mr: B. S. Parker, superintendent of han net of Liverpool Lodge, S. O. E., as there are so few left that we ' residence of Mr, Rubt. Thompson on RECITAL. -A good deal of interest the York County Loan and Savings laat9luesclay evening, wits a complete mi `.' Clintonoxi Mande evening, The CliLiquor Store. Y g, 25th, when a wits. nianifested last winter in the re- Company, Tot -onto, is in Clinton this success. The pleasant affair was bead get limey be out Of your size. ';r( ver en;u Lble time is anticipated. citais yen b Miss Nelle MCHiixd 's week and will remain until Friday , P Anew line of Overalls with file il Y 1 y P given y Y in Buxton's hotel. The dining and elastic braces just to hand Sleighs will leave the town hall from pupils. This year we believe the I•e- evening, The Company has $1,(1W,000 room was completely fillers. The na- for 1 __.__—_ - ' - ____ 6.30 to 8 o'clo::k. Come and bring your cital will be given by herself and subserihed capital. tiunal dishes of roast heel and plum $ 1, 1897 r^� ZIARYOt0 ,18+97 friends with you rind enjoy a tree sleigh many, doubtless, will take advantage Mr, T. W. Cox, of Milton, N. Dakota, pudding were accorded the place of We keep.Under- MoY ?8s. WEa rv. iia.. 4AT, ride out and'hack. A small admission of the opportunity of hearing this was in town Monday calling< un friends honor oil the bill of fare, but t ey were i qq "a- m,o,,., UP- &do-* L � fee will be charged. talented pianist. and returned yesterday. 1HE NEWS- supplemented by oysters, tltr•key and clothing Hats Caps `r ,s ,o,. ,e ra» y RECORD w>tis Glossed to meet the gen- other Substantials and del}cacies thin ` r/ eS 6' f� 8 HU40N VFTs.-The Huron Veterin- HIGH SCHOOL BOARD, -The Clinton tleman and to lace his name on our Men's � ' r;; P showed the lavish hospitality of land_ and all lines Of Iv1en S r® i'r �'2 18 15 rs ary Medical Association held their High School Boal•d ruet on l+riday ever-growing list of subscribers. ' , lord Buxton. After it, half hour's,at- . annual meeting in Clinton, on Monday, evening last, all the members being The special services held in the Bits tatck on this excellent spread, D. D. Furnishinzs. Al r8 'r� 20 21 , 2>cl the 18th, and elected aflicela for en- present. Accounts were passed its P ►- p '1 test Chur.h under evitngelist Palmer Bro. Thomrts Jackson, of Chntun, who r 26 2a' 98 29 CEO su!ngyearasfollows:-Chas,MCGre or, follows: -THP NEws-REcORD $32>5, o®0000®e ,gare progressing well, Enquirers Ate had previously installed the new ` V.S., President ; TJos. Hamilton, t .5., H. C. 'Batlett $8.50, Thos. McKenzie nightly seeking Christ. Every night, I officers of the iddge, took charge of the �, Vice. Pres.; J. Vbilson,V.S.,Secretary; 99c., J,ts. H. Gumbo 49c, Gilro k A. J. HOLLOWAY, ' this week Mr. Palmer will preach. Fri- program and toast list in a manner Town Topics.- J. E. Blackall. V.S., Treasurer. The Wiseman $1.10. The organization day evening will be his fareavell. acceptable to all. In this he was as- � ° discussion which followed was in order meeting will be held on Wednesday, silted h Brother R. Warrin ton CLINTON.fi A PRooRrsstrE FIRM. --Jackson to raise the standard of veterinary February 3rd. Although a little late in the sensan, I Y -ring ton, who Occupy an extra space in BCIPnCe II hay#n a Ian longer ierrn aC THE NEws-RECORD desires to con- past preaudenL, and A. B. Cornell, the Y g , new president. The usual loyal toaeta this issue to announce their semi- college and Affiliating with one of the PRETTY CALENDAR. -One of the gratulate Mr. Charles Tweedy, one of „ �, Y - — - g a of The Queen and' The Governor Goderich. annual bargwin day, which takes place cunei medical colleges of Toronto, The most handsome calendars we have re- the new councillors of the town of „ on Jan. 'l.3 say that newspaper era ver- g ceived this year is from the office and Goderich. The gentleman was for General were honored as L+nglishmen 4 P P next meeting will be lac ld in Goderich. Y always honor them. A -recitation b CORDWOOD FOR THE SCHOOLS. -A; s using is the hest median► in which to well equipped rinting establishment many years a high y respected resident Y meeting of the con, cum. of tee ublic #l3 reach the Po le. Ever since the of The Acton Free Press containing a of Ulinton. He is a man of sound Frank Iiutnber way followed by "The P P P , y GOxaERT.--The �Vocdmen of the g Supreme Grand Lode " school hoard held in the clerk's, s .Nee x'" have been in business they have held World are delighted with the prospects litho photo of the three 'format pro- judgment, strict in all his dealings, and P g of Canada," to oil Monday evening, tenders were 11 two bas ,tin cls. s in a ear anti the g P P rir{to►s as well as the resent one, Mr. we are sure no snore suitable or worth which Bro. Jackson responded, show- g+ g 3 Y for a big house on Friday evening P P y in the extent of the society, its ob- opened fur toe annual supply ut' card- `g success which has attended thein is next, when t.hn Kell Entslie Concert f3. P. Moore. It is suite piece of work public servant could have been chosen g wood. There were several offer~, but _' Y jecta and influence. Fred Stiitmhly, Of ;r; well-known. It is certainly the Company play iu the loom hail under and worthy The Free Press, by the people of the county town. Colborne was then called on fora that of Wesley Fisher, Colborne, to ;t t.people's day. It will pay to :•ead the their sus ices. Everywhere the Press ____- ------ supply 75 cords of four foot wood at � 1iFt on another a e. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, -At the song and at once he because the vocal r , P' S is s )caking highly Of these artists. annual meetin of the Hallett A ri- Godet•iCh. star of the opening ; with nn soca- $- 7.) per curd being the lowest, was r1i Mr. Kelly nas many friends here, and g , g hit ustible supply, accepted. The wood to he supplied is ;) A Noy -ISL CONTRIVANCE. - L'tst cultural Society last Wednesday the pp y, and it I)L1WOt that to he lit least half )iia `Ix the Scotch element are sure t0 appre'Cf- PROPERTY BOUGHT. -W. G. Coutts fitted ever hose of each number plc incl free from Saturday Messrs. J. L. and James ate Miss Belle Rase Emsli,, of Edin- following officers were elected: -Pre- has bought the old Detlor ro err at Y P he backlogs.° €l+l Howson had on exhihit,ion on the Olin sident, D. A. Forrester; Vice -President, g ,•P .property kept the company in roars of y, tan Market Square anuvel contrivance burgh. Miss Hattie. Kelly is a dts- Z3, G Pluntrner; 2nd Vice, Wm. West; the harbor, adjoining Lees warehouse. laughter each time he responded. "The ROYAL AttCANT73i -•tit the last meet- .�. I tinguished artist in her line an the irictors-Malcolm McEwan ST. GEoRau's.-The junior singing Land we Left and the Land we Live ing of the Goderich Royal Areanum, ti, ,. known as Mercer's combined washer, mandolin. Plan of hall at Jackson Stanley; , J g g in" brought out speeches No. 998, the folluwin + ; feed holler, pig scalder and snow mel- John Hunter Tuckersmith• John S . class in St. Geor e s school room, under g p s from Bra. g )ffic•ers mer(: Bros., where seats should be secured at r PhilipHolt and Mr. D. McGillicuddy, elected for the ensuing year :--J. M. F ter, the only one yet exhibited in On- once. Yeo, Gocjerich township; James Van- the leaderchip o Mr. Guff, will prat- each f which breathed fervent to alG' P)'oudfeot, regent ; W. D. Tye, vice- '' 1. tarie. The former has secured the Egmand„ James Reynolds, Cornelius tice every Saturday morning at 10:30. Y Y g I to "dear old 'England and this Canada ,•,gent; P. Holt, treasurer; C. A. Hun+- ', right to sell for this Province. It will THE SALVATION ARMY.=On Satur- Hoare, Alexander McKenzie, Hallett; FURINITURE FACTORY. -There was a of oars." Fred Platt flttin 1 followed b. see'y; P. McEwen,orator; R. Rad- R i' �` II steam cook bread, potatoes bran John Johnston, John Wiseman. Clin- g Y Y + + day of this week Staff Captain Turroe, meeting of the directors Of this insti- with "British to the Cor,," and James Cliffe, collector; A. Chrystal, chaplain; i' chop, oats, &e., and wash clothes in a from London will conduct a red hot ton; Honorary Directors -Mayor 'r.3 mar vellousl short time. Man exam- ( ) Holmes, Reeve D. B. Kennedy, D, ut tattion last week. On the same days Mitchell acknowledged the toast of W. A. Rhynes, guide; F. F. Lawrence, Y Y old tithe Salvation ,nesting iu the Bitr- Y+ P y ++ + warden ;Jose "r( "" sued the "machine" incl expressed racks, snd lv Sunda there will boa Reeve S. S. Coo er•, Horace Foster, car load of Choi^e furniture was ship- The Press.' The remainder of the ph Beck, sentry ; Wni. r k" Y E. ped to the Queen City. evening wits devoted to son and Carnpbell, representative; R. Radcliffra, . s ;, wonderment at its capability. Mr. strop muster of the fighting forces James Fair, Sr., J. L. Blackall, J. B. g ^T'? Chris. Dale, Jr:,'of Hallett, has tiongght under the same loader n h .te band Lindsay, W. Doherty, W. C. Searle, THE BIBLE SOCIETY. -The annuitl story, Bros. Arthur Dimmick, James alternative ; Dr. Traylor, A. Chrystal, �'• Ona and is well pleased with the cabs- to the front. The ban net. and pro- John Wigginton, T. Cottle A. Eleoat, meeting of the Upper Canada Bible Wells, James Miller and others) lend- A. Allen, trustees. �``" 19ition •test. The )atentee lives in q P D. Ti IiLdv Auddtors=Jolul'1'.Harland Socset mss held in Knox .church on ing their vacs] j+nwera re a ropriate BANQUET AND ;IUBII t,T .-On Frida `' ;;;. 1 grant as advertised will be pres,ded . FF Y and well sting numbers, which were evening of tbis week �, Y Winnipeg. Messrs. Howson should over h the Brigadier, who will con- and Ar,' J. W. Shaw; representatives Friday evening The meeting was ad- g g there will he a r, find su extensive stile for such a useful Y g' on Park Committee -D. A. Forrester, dressed b the Society's secretary,Rev, made all the happier' by Bro. Wells' banquet in the Salvation Army Bar- *4 I` duct a half night of pray,, to which all S G. Plummer and T. Cottle. At Dr. 111atfiLL, who is aizealrnts wrker. accompanftnent un the organ. When racks, commencing at 6 o'clock, to `k I': contrivance. Christian friends are most cordially in- the hour of Partin carne g "; vited. The Brigadier will he assisted meeting of the Directors held later Mr. A silver collection was taken up in aid I A g all had he followed by a jubilee at 8. The oc- i'; I. O. 0. F. -The installation of of- g Wm. Coats was reappoirrtedSecretauy- of the Society's work. spent a happy evening and Liverpool rasion is the visit of Brigadier Mar- i by officers from Wingham, Gudei'►ch, q g getts, the Provincial Secr•etar of. # N ficers of the Clinton Lodge of Oddfel- Seaforth and Bayfield. Treasurer and the date for the next fall Lodge and the S. 0. E. had strep th- y tows, No: 83, took place on Tuesday Y show set for Tuesday and Wednesday, (OdI1VII68ION ISSUED. -P. M. Sealer coed themselves tri the estimation of Western Ontario. Goderich has not ' rt, .evening last, when the following were THE SCHOOL BOARD. -Our town con- Sept. '..8th and 29th. Y Committees were has received It commission authorizing the brethren and in the respect • and had the pleasure of a visit from the I ,:• installed by H. B, Chant, the D. D. G. temporary seems to have School Board also appointed as follows: -Grounds him to hold investigatiana of charges appreciation of their fellow patriots. Brigadier for some time. Biz; presence I l` M. N.G., E. McLean ; V.G., tiV, E. , and complaints made against the tol- CIRCULAR CITY BRIEFS. -Building will doubtless bring together it good y'l on the brain but as usual when the and buildings, S. G,. Plummer, T, Cottle lowin officials :friends '1,` Rand; R.S., H. B. Chant; P. S., H. F. New Era opens its umuth that paper and A. McKenzie; attractions. O. Hoare, g operations are likely to be lively in the number of cur citizens and of11 Hodgens; Treas., John Wiseman ; is clouts enough h to ut its feat ir. it. J. Wieem;n and S. S. Cooper; print- Wni. CAMPBELL, Postmaster Goderich. S bin as seven or eight dwellings are the Army. During the jubilee there rz: Y g P p J. M. ROBERTa. Postmaster• btmgannon. p g P.: • Warden, H. Kerr ; Car., F. Jackson; Last week THE NEws-RECORD said the ing, D. A. Forrester and W. Coats ; ) alread at -ranged ed fur. -Man of our will b. an ent ollment of recruits and D. I. 1VIvxRo, Postmaster at Auburn, y g Y R.S.N.G., R. B. Foster • L.S. N. G., Board did not nieet on Monday evening emergency, S. G. Plummer, T. Cottle LEwrs ELLIOTT, Caretaker. Goderich. people complain because the quality eontmissioning Of local officers as well. f . Amos Castle; R.S.V.G., H. Israel; L.S. and that the Secretary was ill. This and John Johnston; prize list,D. A. JAMES A. DALTON, 1 Mail Clerks. I and quantity of each load of wood is The brass hand front Clinton will be VW'a3 T_Folci; S. R. Dawns ; L. �olutelv..correctrIFCletl �v+tYrotrr •Fetrreieter;�: J tyh-n,stan; `A:7Iien ' , - usmr r,-____�( ^_� notrnarked thereon. -There will ales present and.wn_.ePiiny_aEzle_.thatp....ia__ItD:..._._.._,__.. t' ' H.S. John Maguire; 'J tic's tifed. + g . + confrere reads a lesson on school law W. Weir aced W. Coats. HOLIDAY GREETING. mn�ngsL�sp�ciriliSicetSn�+ cif Hiirori Encanipmelit P '' • O.G., W. Nr Manning ; Chap., Fred. declaring that the meeting could not those who received Christmas greeting i No. 28, I.O.O.F. to -night. -Mr. and '—`---- -- - 1 Allcock; Trustees, T. Cottle, J. Wise- have legally been held. We received from the Governor-General and the Mrs. Farnham, Miss Joy and W. Tovell Holmesville, c'• man and T. Jackson. This Lodge is our information through the official Brief Town Topics. Countess of Aberdeen was Mrs. T. N. who are maiking a tour of Ontario in ... booming at a great rate and is the g • NoTEs.-Mr. C. W. Andrews and channel that the meeting would be Dances, the indefatigable president of the interests of Temperance, are hold- family Of Wroxeter, spent Sunda yJ largest in fawn. Moro new members held on the date we ave; later the Have you paid your subscription to the King's Daughters, of Goderich. ing evening meetings in the Temper- p Y have been added in 1856 than in any g 1898? The card has on the title page in the ante Hall. -Messrs. Andrews Bros. with' his brother bore. -Miss .McRae, order wits countermanded, AS to the + of pent Sunday with friends �' previous year, legality, that is a minter which con- Electric lights have been placed in best English of Chaucer's period God have opened a meat market on West Clinton,' t' corned the Board, not THE NEws-Ruc- the Masonic hall. have us inne Hys keeppynge this New street. -St. George Price has bought in the village. -A number have joined :,Y..• HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. -The an Years." Inside is a bora ra h of the out H. B. Pullock'S stock of boots and the singing class and it appears that it M,;, 0"" in giving the newt, item, We are leased to learn that Miss P g P . meal meeting of the Clinton Ho[ti• Hine is recovering. Governor General's guard at Ottawa, Shoes and is continuing the business.- will prase a success, -Mr. H. Williams, G' Y + and another of the Gansdian home of O. C. Whites has bought out Geo. ,,, cultural Society was held in the cou til g• of Toronto, paid a y'sst to his Sister, I TIIE STAVELY MONEY. -The Com- Y g rs chamber last Wednesday, when he Clinton Lodgge Na. 81, A. F. snd A' the Governor-General at Coldstream, Price's stock of groceries and wilt con Mrs, Andrews. -Mrs L. Ouimette, of following officers mole elected :-Pr,si- mittes appointed by the Town Council M„ meets on Friday evening. Londesboro, paid a flying visit to to look after the $10,000 of the Statvel B.U.; and written on the card is: tinue the business. -Rain neatly all friends in the village last week. -Mr. Gent, Rev. W. J. Ford; Vice -President, Y Miss Muldrew, of Seafortb, was call- " With heartiest greetings qs and best da on Sunday the 17th da of Januar g +�J' J. C. Gilroy ; 2nd Vice, Horace Fester; by the money which has been promised ing on Clinton friends last Saturday. wishes from the Governor General and 18M. -Mrs. Wall Of Clinton was in Fred. Stanley lett for the Soo last t,!,* Directors, Alex. McKenzie Alex. by the Ontario ' week. -A number in the village have Armstrong, Jus. Wheatly, H. Walker, was to have held a meeting in the Veterinaries J. Colley and J. Wilson, the Countess of Aberdeen, Christmas, the circular town last week.-Misss + council chamber on Friday evening at, of Winghant, were in town last Mon- 1998," Maud Rutsan is still ver ill, though got the whoopin cough. -Miss Alice ,.,;,•r H. Joyner, Sr., S. Davis, W. Brydone; Y g + reported to he improving—Miss Laura Stanley returns from Ts with her '"I T. Cottle, Wm. Coats ; Hunaral 8 o'clock. The only members of the- ditY• Towx CoUxctL' COMMITTEES. -The P after spending a few weeks with her d y° ' Y committee resent were Messrs. W. W. Mrs. (Rev. Frankland, of Ripley,following are the committees of the Hyman, Of London, is spending a few grandmother. -Mr. H. Foster, of Ulin- -- Directors, Mayor,Holmes. Ex -Mayors P ) days with Mrs. W. L. Eliot. -Horace ': Forrester, Doherty, Searle, McT,Lggsr't, Yarrau, D. A. Forrester, W. Doherty, was the guest of Mrs. Todd last Thurs- Town Council for 1897 •- Mullin, of Winnipeg, tvrta in town a ton, occupied the pulpit on Sunday also Thos. Holloway, Dr. Turnbull and and VVm. Coats. It was stated the day. CEMETERY - Cantol�m, Wilson, Martin, morning. He preach, a very Accept - t„.,3 Mst or intended to be resent irnd Holmes and Twooaie. few days last week. -Mr. and Mrs. Jas, ' the following ladies .-Mrs. Win. Jack- would be, but when sent far he could Miss Orphs Miller, Of St. Thomas, is FINANCE -Reid, Wilson. Proudfoot. Nairn Campbell, of Carman, Man., are visit- able sei'mOis• and we are always glad to ^'' a non, Mrs. Jams Fair, fir., Mrs. JOltn spending bet- holidays with her arenas see him in the ul it. -S. ecial services ,<,;,,,; p g y P and Goode. I in at t,be residence of Mrs. Jos. Gor- p p + Gibbm s, Mrs. Wm. Rohert~gon, Misa oat be located. An informal discus- here. COURTON RrcVlaoN-Duplop,Cratgie,Holmes, f g are still to be continued this week. i Doan, Miss McTa art, Miss bowler; P $ III don. -Mr. and Mrs. S. Oke, of Mani- Miss L. Swallow, of Clinton, spent is a cion took lace as to how the l0,1H10 Colwell and Cantelon. r„ -c,"•, Miss 1s at M McWhinney organized a sing- FIRE -Goode, Martin, Thompson, Nairn and ,tarot, are visiting in (7crlhorne.-The �` , gg Y could or could not he spent, the con do class aC Mrs. Worthington's last Tweedie. i news elected County Council will few days with friends here. i itiditnrs, W. )J. Rand J. P. Dohert _ r Mr. Writ. Coats was re -appointed census of opinion being that a library evening. g HARBOR-Nicholi+mr, Craigio,Promdfoot,Reid imeetnextTuesday.-TbePublicSchool '111. `; , Hecretary-Treasurer and it hearty vote building was the only available invest- and Colwell. Stanley. ,.5 bf thanks tendered hin) for his free )neat. Mr. Par -ran favored taking de- Manv citizens etre desirous that the MARKET -Neftel, Cantelon Dunlop, Wilson Board will organize for 1897 this eyen- services as an officer and urganizin� finite. action and report to tor, lawn next 12th of July celebration be held and Holmes. ing.-A meeting was held in Knox Mr. Jas. Reid Attended the funeral ° 1. in Clinton. RELIEF --Mayor, Martin, Dunlop, Cantelon chureh on Monday evening to complete of his.late sister-in-law,'Mrs. J. Savage, t the institution. This vear the Assocl- Council, but ethers thought more and Tweedie. the organization of s Young Men's at Lucknow Inst Sitturda .,,., ation will hold an exhibition purely members of the Committee should lie The Onward Bicycle Company have PUBLIC WORKS -Thompson, Proudfoot, Col- g g Y• f at which there will be no rues award- resent. Another meeting will he added s a Tended new lathe thea ex- well, Cqntelon, Nairn, Naftoland Reid. Christian Society. -The knitting fac- PARR LINT NOTES. -Mr. William if';;. P p WATER AND LroriT-Proudfoot, Thompson, tory is full handed and running full Wile Bald a fine horse to Mr. Thomas '1',-.•. ed, Every mermber, however, will be held on Friday evening Of this week, cellent p ant. Nicholson, Goode and Cantelon. Y I `.. _ given $1 wrn•th of Seeds when it is hoped there will be a fulltime and has Orders on hand to keep it Berry, of Hensall, for good rice. to plants Or lj Mrs. Htee town who wits so SPECIAL -Wilson Nairn Nicholson, Dunlop, y g P P HenryY p' Craigio, Holmes, Thompson and Beid. running for many weeks. -Some days iL s to raise good horses et. -Messrs: riven attendance. very ill the latter part of last week, is Y g Y The first named of each commit ec to be it looks as if we should have winter, red. Key s and Thas. Johns have :L '01,GLINTON POULTRY FANCIERS. -The 18 TRIS 'TRUE? -Mr. Edibr,-I ,',ported better. chairman. And an Others, it seems As if Spring had large contract of cutting woad for lldr, organization of the Huron Poultry and would like to learn from you how it is The Clinton Maccabees have changed THE HoRTICULTURI6T8.-The anneal come. --There was early Coitnnnnicrn at Charles Johnston of the Goshen Lino- ,`,1'et Stock Association has been the that there is such a difference in the their nights of meeting to the first And ineeting of the Goderich Horticultural St. George's church lastSunday.•--Boat -Mr. Leonard W. Keyes, who has ar_;;,• )Henna of cresting a deeper interest in votes polled for the various candidates third Tuesday of every month. Societtyy wits held in the court house builder Marlton has commenced the been sick from the effects of a cold, is poultry among a number of Ulin- in Clinton at the municipal elections. Miss 8earlett, of Winthrop, who was last Wednes�ity evening. There tvasa big tug and the ftshusg tug tS now half ,file to be around again--Mr.�Jam,^•+ ;a•.', tonians. Among others we might Several voters have informed me that, the guest of Mrs. Todd last week, re- goods attendalice of members. After completed. -The sewer con tractors are H. Johnston and family, who have been . 1,';; ;; ' mention Rev. W. J. Ford. who has they were not given ballots for Trust- turned home on Satutday. consdering the report, the following still goin on with the work, though ill, %re getting better.-Mre, Thunsus "' . some excellent specimens of Dark ees or Deputy -Reeve. One of thethcase were elected ot7icrrs far the ensuin slowly. he fnmeral of the late John Wile is on the sick list.-iVIr. Jaipes The R. W. Grand Orange Lodge of g Y ” a`• Rrahmas and Buff Cochin,;; A. J. voted in only one Ward. It appears Ontario Wert will meet at Woodstock Year: President, Wm. Warnock ; vice Stewart, of Benruiller, last week, was McClymont half been making quite air (lri several viLriRtiOR Of superior to me thin at least some of the election resident, Thos. Naftel : directors very largely attended. -- Mrs. Geo. % It . gg+ P on Tuesday, March 2nd. pp improvement on his Haus, by puffin}, Gsme: Thor. A. Walker, Light officials have not observed'their sworn Chas.Wells, John Richards, F. Jordan, Hilton, nee'Videan, of Detroit, former- an felt paper and new siding.. Helike•• `I Btahusar and Barred Ply mouth Ruck; duty, but this may be only A continua Mias jLizzie Shobbrook, who spent J. E..row, J. W.Salkeld, Geo.Andrews, ly of Goderich, died last week, and her ',..l James Howson, White and Brown Leg- the holiday season here has returned remains were brought from that cit to be warm.- We want a little ours, b tion of the startling revelations in t A. McD.Allstn, James Stewart, George g Y ,now to make sleighing. - Yours, ,'7'� horns; Lack Kennedy, White Wyan. higher politics. -Sincerely -your, HON- to .he Ladies College at St. Thomas. Sheppard. Honorary directors, Mayor fair interment in Maitland cemetery.- SCRIBBLER. - [Tu Nitws-REcoltu dotty, just rec•ecved from Aldershott, HST VOTER. (W a cannot at present Don't forget the social at the rest- Shannon, Sheriff` Gibbons, Peter Fox, The 'Kelly, Ernshe Concert Co. gave would like to bear from this curres)- Ont,; A. J. Holloway, Black Minorcan, itnswer intelligently,but would sa the best entertattiment we have ever ', Y dente of Mr. Thompson, 16th con. and J. H. WillritmS Wm. Lane, secre p pendent regularly.->J•n.J just received front Ridgetown, Ont.; that a voter who is entitled to the Goderich township, on next Monday taLry. i A letter of condolence with the seen in Goderich lnst Friday evening, ),rank Evans, Silver Land Wyandotts. franchise in one Ward only should re- evening. family (If the late. John Stewart was And on Saturday the members appeared . g' Y again +Lod full kept n their. re u- Mr. William Wstera, it well-known Other efltizens are trilkingof going into ceive all the ballots. For instance:- The backbone of Winter received a Ordered to be drafted, Messrs. Alliin, g Y P P P and r®sp,eted farmer in Sey)nam thoroughiared poultry ritising and ere in St. �leorge's .Ward, for County +WArnock staid Sheppard to draw up lotions. -Wilmer ►pith is going to township, shunt three miles from Severe kink on Sunday, but it will be move to his stare an iVest street where pp botber winter arrives Olinton will he Council, llepnty-Reeve and Trustees sarne, It was decided to hold semi- Cam bellford, Ont., while attem )in 1' ":. 11, n,j , .to a poultry Centre. Next Tuesday, St. John's, County Councillors Q taken out several times are Spring monthl meetings for the discussion of he will in future do business. -The to flK a binding pole on a load ofihav ''`r I, Wednesday And Thursday the Huron Town Councillors; in St. James' strives. horticu Lural topics, with of dis-• annual meeting of the West, Huron . Y P g yesterday, slipped and fell to the barn , ASsoelatian will hold their first annual Ward the same; St. Andrew's Rev. Fr. Quigley hit§ bought for senninating information and increasing Agricultural Society will be held in floor, breaking his neck, and dyin • 1 `>E exhibition at Seafurth, when between Warr:, for County Councillors, De- residence the cottage owned by Mr.s intevest in the work and objects of the the town hail, Goderich, to -day, in)mediately. ' $4W snd $5(10 will be swarded in pity -Reeve, Town Councillor( and Butler, next'�t. Joseph's(R. U.) Church. society. These meeting, will he held (Wednesday,) commencing at ] p m.- I "='•',".. prizes. We feel warranted in saying, School Trustees. A qualifled elector it will likely be rebuilt in the nertr on the first 'arid third Thursdays of Apparently the stand -pipe will not The charred rein,ins Of 14 Thov. I- future. be erected hefote S YCOrn the fact that wN have s0 mitny cosld oat vats in mare than one Ward each month. The first one will be hPkl prang. - The Allen, s widtdw, living nr La vat. `;_* . fine birds in Clinton, some of the prize for County Councillors cr Deputy- The wood market is firm at $1.Ci0 for on Thilraday evening of this week, co►rce nsus of opinion this way is that Bruce County, %%,ere fo in then ruins ' ulortey will come, here. The next an- Reeve, but could in all Wards where good ggr6en wood, short;$1.05 for first- when Mr. A. Mcl). Allan will speak on Jno. Cox, one of the representatives of of her house, which, it s auppfrsed, sh,t "' ' nuual exhibition slaould be held its Olin• q_salifled for Councillors and Trustees.- class di y; find $3 to $3.25 for dry cord- the effects of Salt on soil. All persons 1�Tc+• 2 district will he the first Warden accidentally set on 'e, by upsetting y ton. D. NEws-R=011D, J good. Interested are invited to attend. of the new council. the lamp. • 11 I ,.1. 11, 5 . * '. 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