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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1897-01-27, Page 1TKE . -1 ][it r- RON I- �­ 1T I TERDIS-11.26 per Anilum, 1.001nAdvance. INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS -NEUTRAL IN NOTHING A.111 TOIDID,E111tor..,,10willer - 949. VOL. XIX CLINTON. HURON COUNTY, ONT. WEDNESDAY JANUARY 07,1897 WHOLE NO. F Public School Board. ESTIMATES. The St I avely Money. The estitnates for the current year Goderich. Ten Left... PORT WINE. --.,so& WILL CLINTON (4 OUR EDUCATIONAL RULERS MEET, were adopted as follows:- . INSTALLATION. -At the regular meet- 4ETTHR TEN THOUSAND in of Hut -on Chapter, No. 30, R.A,M., held DOLLARS? BRING DOWN THE ESTIMATES, EXPENDITURE. on Tuesday evening, It. E. Comp. There are just ton of those Fricke AND'TALK ON MANY SUBJECTS. Ulqters left and we are going to Teachers' Salaries. eo-. Hnmbev, assisted by R. E. Comp. Rad. This noble WINE when genuine is well Worthy of the highest esteem The adjourned meeting of the Cont- The statutory inaugural meeting of Principal..... ............... $825 00 cline and E. Cori) p.Nicholson, installed sell thein Lit a price. than can he accorded it both by tile nittoe, a pointed by the Town Council the Public School Board of the Town 1st Assistant -Mies O'Neil...... 375 00 the officers for 1897 its follows: Cot,, - $0.M Con is for ........... I ... .... $6 09 connoisseurand the inedical frater- :-e the $IN(M Stavely money promised of Clinton was held in the Clerk's 2nd, .1 Miss Wilson..... 325 00 A. Lawson, Z.; Comp. H. W. Ball, IT; $8.00 ................. 5"),) 3rd 11 Miss Grey.... ... 1 300 00 Comp. M. 0. Johnson, J,; Conip, W.A. $7.54) nity. Large quantities of cheap Clinton by the Ontario Government, office, town hall, last Wednesday even- 4th .1 Miss McEwen .... 300 00, Rhynas, S. C,; Comp. D. Johnston, S ....... 5 49 wines are annually imported fro", wet in the Town Clerk's office last Fri- Ing. 11 S. and a -ix dollar coat for three dollai Is Spain and the South of France and day evening. The late appearance of several inein- 5th .6 Miss Leslie. 275 00 M.R.E.; Uomp. R. Radcliffe, trews, and )Iillet,y nine Cents, which is Lb sold as Port. The buyer therefore, there were present Mayor- Holmes, hers caused considerable delay in get- 6th Miss Dqb�rty .... 22500 Comp. W. Ft. Smith, P.S.; Coult . ). jag best %a] tie in the county, cannot be to careful in selecting Goo. D. McTaggart, W. Doherty and Ling down to business, but finally a 7th 11 Miss Shepherd 225 00 Craigie, S.S.; Couip. Jas. Inkster, J.S., ti required for medical W.n.Coats; also W. Lough and THE: full Board wits reported as follows:- Model Term ........ I .......... 125 00 Comps. T. J. Videan and A. Allen especially if - stewards; Comp. Jas. MeMath , D. o purposes. We have. in Wood from NFws-RECORD representative. St. Andrew's Ward -W. S. Harland, Come Early the celebrated old House of Sande- Messrs. MeTaggart, and Doherty John Gibbings. $2075 00 C.; Coinp. Jits. Robinson, M. I V., Corn A. M. She hard, M. 2 V.; ,Comp. mail, Beech & Co. and warrant St. James' Ward -T. Jackson, jr., Caretaker...... I ....... $235 W them Pure Wines of fine value. W. G. Smith. Secretary ...... ........ 50 00 Janitor. is favomd file expenditure of the money Jas. A. J, there are 80 few left that WO for granolithic walks or waterworks if ANNUAL MnETING.-The annual the $10,000 could be applied tothat Sr. John's Ward -J, W. Irwin, R. Fuel .................... 200 M ini lit easily ))I, out of voor. size. purpose. Ag t,.(, Gr, Repairs, &c .... ........ 18U 00 meeting of the West Riding Agricall - , It new line of Overalls with file, George's Ward -J. C. Stevenson, Printing, ............. .. 10 00 total Society was held in the town hall and elastic braces just to hand Isaac Jackson. Insurance .............. 12 00 'last Wednesday afternoon, the attend. Mr. Coats read the Act used by rot- $1, Lack Kennedy the Ontario Government covering the The first order- of business was to Incidental .............. 100 M Anco being only fair-. The directors of case, which appeared clear that. tliQ elect a chairman. --- - 787 00 1896 submitted it report accompanying We keep Under - Y, could not be applied to walks,.)r Messrs. Irwin ani Stevenson moved The CliDt011 Li(JU01' St(ki'O. 'Tat"e' the financial Statenlelit, ill which the rworks. that John Gibbins be elected, Mr. $3762 00 tited out $212 had been expericled by clothing, Hats, Caps, Stich being the case, Mr. McTaggart poi 11 It -win stating that Ns nominee had INCOME ESTIMATE. be I in new buildings last year, ren- * Insley and all lines of Men's said lit) would not favor the hospital been it inember of the Board rot- Inal Balance from 1896 .$ 36 66 tiered necessary by the increase in the scheme, as the after expense would be ars, :it) old and a hel.L% number of exhibits of cattle, sheep, 1897 -zAALARY- 1897 too great. L. " taxpayer. Gott, gi-ant .... .... 300 00 Furnishiners. A fff,,,y No*, 76--. Wea Ma Fier. YAr. (iihbings declined the honor. Govt. Model Sell. gt. 150 00 hogs and poultry. In the past six or Alt,. Coats said he. could not under-- J;ickson and Jackson moved that AIr. County " 11 11 seven years the society has expended 15000 �X_ two- hos- 1.00-* 64690006 & a 10. It. ", 1 2 stand wily Mr. Fail- objected to it It -win he chairman and the motion Nun -resident fees... 10 00 �etween $700 and $800 in repairs kind .5 6 Z (5 9 library. carried, Model fees...... , .. , Mr) M Improvements to the buildings, all of Principal of tile Puld ic On motion of"T. Jackson and W. S. Municipal grant.,_31(X) 00 which are the property of the town, A. J. HOLLOWAY, 16 Mi. Lough, aL, I Alullingilaill was reap- 10 ll 12 0 M /J S( Harland John C e and the directors think that in view of 11, N^ School, could see the good resulLs from pointed Secretary at, the usual salary, thus adding to the value of the grounds CLINTON. 11. 0 R' A9 .19 20 21 22 W boys reading book,;, and his opinion $3871 66 - ,Z4.T' $50 a year. illid buildiLlgS to the town, ill(- COU1161 was that the Library would be. it good In view of necessary re andpayinginvestinJnt. ifsoniencLion Oil motion of Stevenson and (mil) Pairs it 'tvas should witie off the $250 held its it claini bings W. J. Cooper was reappointed moved by Stevenson and I. Jackson against the society. This view was - were not taken the present Librar the estimates be increased to Goderich, close . caretaker tit the carne salary its last that concurred in by the meeting ant' 'I'lle Scol'ohollso of Harper & Lee, Brief Town Topics. would he compelled to ( , e next, fill year, $235. $3,200. Messrs. Allan, Cl%rke and Warnock Front conversat,ion with Ali-. Houston Ali, Sarith thought that. the salary T. Jackson said he would not con- were a ppoi nted it committee to %vaiLon philliber"', "Itilute(l ill tile rear ,I' -)f the Collegiate this would be iill- Clinton is fairly well represented at , of the caretaker should be $250, but did sent to all increase wiLhout the yeas the council with that request, The the Vict-vill liollso, was burned Frid:1 V n', the poultry show at Seaforth this week. perative, not. press the matter. and nays. extraexpensefoi buildings incurred last ni ht. Liss about $100. Insured, Clinton wells do not give its; pnre Mayor Holmes explained that no On motion of W. S. Harland, and I. After some discussion $50 was added year, and the loss of revenue front PUBLIC SCHOOL Bo,kRD. -Tho, stat,,_ water as the licalbil of out- people re- Illatt&l' now the: subject was turned Jackson, J. C. Stevenson, Thos. Jack- for fuel and $50 for SC11001 furniture. grand stand and gate receipts Occasion- tory tow -ting was hold oil Wedilesdo quire. over he co"I(I not c0i"O to anything son and Dv. Agnew were brought down T. Jackqon said he Nvulted to be able Pd by the cold Nveittl year of two )list, all tit(- lllelllbels prelivilt.. Mi.y . Mr. James Cook rode to Seaforth inure practical than it librarv. as Finance Counnittee, to explain to electors the cause of in- days, necessitated an increase to tile Buchanan wits veappointod chairman, and return oil his bicycle one (lay last Alt,. Doherty said lie would not object ' Mr. T. Jackson wanted to know the -case. arlanO and I. Jackson note debt the board have been carry- and INT" Colborne its rolwesent,ativo or) week. to idso have it gymansium and music I dutiesofconiolittee. Orlbeing inform- crease. W. 11, contended that the estimates were not ing, unless the prin#.,, list was to be paid the Collegiate institute, board. Ther(' plied it hall, is Mr. AleTaggartsuggested. ed t.hat their duty Wits to scrutinize nize all at'so much or) the dollar, and the being Lastweek, CantelonBro,;. ship extravagant. , no change in the personnel of di, he declared amount, is now $650. The advisability the board, the coninlit e s will large quantity of butter and eggs to A site for the building Wit,; then. itis- accounts during the year, bad been Oil motion of Stevenson and I. Jack: of either reducing or wiping out this tile, is for 18!)0, eastern markets: cussed --the market and Dinsll,v's von, that he was not aware+ such son the estimates were passed at $3,200. Mr. D. McLenrion, Mackinaw City net, bait the places inelitioned,' but. no the case in ,he past. The chairman of Property Coin- debt the present year was discussed, Fort NV. Sotlt,lleott, t)r Mich., was visiting at Mr. D. Dc' action was taken. The Coulinittee was appointed its inittee, Trustee 1. Jackson, was autho- and Messrs, Allan and Martin were Exeter, who had he(oll coninlitted t.) named. empowered to canvass for subscription,,, Donald's last week. Alayor- Hilines favored the library rized to procure twenty cords of green Goderich on it chitt-ge. of 1i;tving stolen R. Fitzinions was called to Thorn- as the only alternative. As fal, as he On nioti.-)n of Stevenson and Stnith wood. I to that end; they opened their work ?ct goods ill his possession, wits liviore the ay:had heard, Air, Fair was the only Illeill- the Property Committee will be coin- Ali,. T. Jackson had it sample stove once, and lit it few' minutes had $100 county J udge oil Saturday Co answer. dale last week thron-li the deat,11 Of prised of I. jackson, W. S. Harland his aunt, Mrs. Henry Titzinions, her w)posed to it. pipe draft ov regulator for coal stoves subscribed front tile board and mem- s-; to the charge. nip prisoner admitted and John Gibbings. and furnaces -which had been to-sted in hers of the society present. Election his gni t., asked foi- merry, and was re - South Huron County Orange Lodge If there wits no other way out., Mr. L Jackson and W, S. Harland moved the. store of Jackson Bros. It was of officers resulted lit the return of the inancleol tillThiu-sclay, oil which (lay meets here next Tuesday. fit advance Doherty would like to have a gyne- as the Truant Committee Dr. Agnew, claimed that itwould force the escaping old board, except (hat Robt. McLean lie was sentenced to the central for six THE NEWS -RECORD WClCOulc8 the nasium in connection with the Celle Thos. iackson and W. 0. Smith, Tht gas front the da triper back to the fire and Janney Johnston (Bayfield road) re- rtiontlis with hard labor. brethren. ate Institute. motion carried. and there consume it. His experience,. place W. T, M-,irney and J,W. Salkeld, Mr. Fred Beattie, of Jackson Bros Mr. ALIcTaggart argued that such Capt., H. B. Combe, on motion of fron) the filgil's test,, was;that it was the latter being oil the Horticultural COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. -Following whe " inust, be in connection with it public Jackson and Jackson, was elected G. C. 1. Literary has returned from New York, Ile saving thern at least one-third ri� ,J,' board this year. The da.t,es for. the ate the officers of the lie took a practical course in the art building. representative from the Public School and lie would like to have the Board next fill), show were fixed tit Sept. 21; Society, elected at the last regular' Board to the Collegiate Institute. 22 and 23, The following compose the ineeting for the coming tet'ln.: Pres. F. -of cutting. Mr, Lough said he would like to try it. Principal W. R. Lough, on motion of con- committee to revise the prize list : 1. Barlow Hohnes; vice pres-., Miss M. Miss Annie Ross, who uride-went .A have it in connection with the Public u Mi,. Holland did not think the . Strang; 2nd vice pr -s.. J. Ciltilpi School, particularly for the benefit of Tt stees Harland and Stevenson, wits ivance worthy a trial. Gas escaping Salkeld, Connolly, Thos.Giindry, on serious surgical operation last week, is tt s -till, Joseph sec'y. M. A. Buchanan; tress., Miss doing well and recovering as rapidly the children in stormy weather. appointed examiner for the public! high could not lip forced back by a damper Anguli McKinnon, J. C. Mill s I . school leaving and entrance examines- or check. Personally lie. thought tile, Beck, Robt. McLean and James John- Masson; sec'y of coin., Miss Jean Dick- -4ers he expected. Mr. Coats thought the Collegiate In- Lions, stoat son; editress, Miss Jennie Dickson; Mrs. AV, L, Dowzer returned home stitute would be it our and out -of -the- 1. Jackson and Dr. A new moved expense. too high for it- experiment. CIRCULAR CITY BmEFS.-Mr. Marl- councillors, A. Jackell, 1Iiss L. Moss, to Detroit, last week, after spending way place. where the general public that tile. Board reconimen to Tow Other- members spoke (in the subject 5 0 n W. W. Stoddart, several Weeks with her parents, Mr. would not receive the full benefit. Council the reappointnient of Robert the consensus of opinion being that if ton is pushing along the work -oil- the and Mrs. D. McDonald, town. Mr. AlcTaggart suggested that baths Welsh its Truant Officer -carried. the contrivance would prove it Silvio& two tugs on every favorable occasion. Yesterday the County Councillors might be erected in connection with to the electors it should he adopted -Cordwood Was brought, into the town THE PRINCIPAL'S REPORT. a loss, then do not touch it. oil sleigb§ last Friday for the first time Gorrie. who passed through Clinton did. not a gymansirml. Gentlemen of the Public School this season. .-The majority of oar peo- OUR RULERS. -Messrs. B, S. Cook have their old time jaunty carriage. The. conversation became rattier Board: -Our attendance for 1898was not There was no action. ple seem pleased with the lake water. and Robt. Miller, representat'ves of •They seemed to be living in anticipa- weary and Mayor Holnits. asked the quite as good as for 1805, although the A resolution expressin) deep gratifl- -The new County Ccluncil.is now In No. 8 Division, are this week. attending' I ending tion. Committee if they would recommend number enrolled was greater. cation at the untiring efforts of Mr. session. -The churches and Sunday the County Council in Goderich. We Deputy -Reeve Thompson, tete yeter- $5,000 for the library and fund •the Our enrolled attendance at present' Win. S. Harland as chairman dur- schools were not over largely attended hope 18 in the past year wits unanimously they Will acquit themselves an blacksmith of 413ciderich, was in balance, c on the Sah6ath.-The Street plough wits creditably to the Division, not as large as for January, 1890, but carred. It was moved by Mr. T. called into use on Saturda�4 for the town yesterday and called on THE Mr. MeTaggart said "No." the average attendance promises to be Jackson and seconded by Dr. Agnew. OUR RINK. -Messrs. Blow and NEws-RECORD. We were. much pleas- first time in '07.-Hensall's Clerk was Ardell, two youn keen of this place, Say we ask the Ontat io Governme.tif, greater. We have 201 girls and 247 ed to meet the gentleman. -oil, distributed as AS TO PUBLICITY.• in Goderich the past week. village boys on the I it r, to give Lis $10,000 to erect a Stavely have. started . nj on the river, pet Messrs. Cantelon and Wiseman, the Memorial Hall and for the mainten- follows A discussion ensued its to whether busine§s­,SAturday itarl Sunday were mission having b . ven them by town aduitors, have completed their, anco of it. Division. Enrolled. Avg, forlOdays. all matters transpiring at the Board arctic enough to satisfy everybody.- been �,i labors and find the Xown's accounts Princival's 60 W.4 were for publication, Wit), Dario, miller. Ve wish the. ti.., and T14F NlFws. There will be a regular meeting of the boys success In reply to Ali. Lough, Mayor Public School Board next Alonclay.- satisfactory and in accord with the Miss 0 Neil's 57 51.9 RECORD representative was asked Holmes said we hada. "Liberal" Gov- .1 - ice trieri are stiread making pre- REviVAL 13ERvicEs. -Meetings are statement already published in these (1111111](Int in power. Wilson's 00 56.6 what he had to sar. He spoke briefly, Out being held each evening in the Corrie columns. rey s 58 5.5.2 saying that in at Matters where the parations to harvest a tig crop. --An G employee on the sewer works Methodist Church by Noah Phelps, a Our esteemed town contemporary Ex -Mat Doherty said he would be McEwan's 57 52.7 pp were interested publicity should wants THE NEws-RECORD to become willing to say so if they would give us Leslie's 55 50.9 �e given to the doingE of the Board. was last week completely buried gentleman of high standinq, Much it -the people of Clinton-thefree ("Lib- Shepherd's 40 M. 7 Mr. Lough regretted that his last by the (sides of the trenclifterest is being manifested in them afl�,_ and responsible for what the member, eral") use of the money. Doherty's 52 41.2 repot t had found its way to the press. failing in, but fortunately he was we hope it may continue with greater officers of the School Board say. We y are of the opinion that the members McTaggart -"So Would L" He had been ill and in consequence released without injury. -The Sal- success of the Baird are old enough and big On motion of Coats and Doherty, it, Total 448 408.6 wrote his report at several intervals. vation Army banquet was held on OUR WINTER. -Snow has been fall - enough to bear all the responsbility wits decided to report to the Council It may he seen from the above that It was not intended for publication, Friday evening. -Miss L. Erratt, of ing for a few da 79 till now we have ca, fig, ti which justly belongs to that body. which the Board was aware of. If Auburn, spent the past week with about ?J feet of i th;it, t oil an averago. the Committee wits favorable to a there tire enough pupils in the higher public Library and the funding of a divisions to afford work for an extra these matters were to be published he friends in the Circular town. -Mr. R. Sleighing is excellent, but skating is portion of the $10,000 to maintain ic. teacher. You advised me at your last would have to be mote particular, be- Ransford, of Clinton, was in town last completely spoiled. cause so much had to be report- , week. -The town council at its last MARRIED. - Miss Sarah Shortt. Dis-crraceful Grit Work. A further discussion took place its to meeting to arrange the Work as I However, when the press directed the collector to return daughter of JnO. Shortt, Esq.. of deemed best,. I have arranged, is I ed oially. calf whether the committee would be dead d is present he had not as tritich fault. 'h'lis e', y Feb. 15th, come user) b0 Howick, was united in the holy bonds The work of dismissing efficient turd or alive, but the general expression of think, in the best interests of the w, to find as when absent, as the repre- has notifled those tax payers in arrears of matrimony on Wednesday, Jan. faithful employes of the Federal opinion was that it would still live school. Itisnebessary to look ahead sentative then knew the whole matter. that if their rates are not paid by the Qovernroent for the purpose of making six months, or a year in the organi- 13th, to James King. Esq., of this until their labor was in propev shape. Z 6th of Feb.he will have to call on the age. room for political friends still continues school work. Trustees 1. Jackson and W. G. villa The ceremony was performed ation of , Smith were emphatic lit staying that bailiff to help him. -The ng sitting by the Rev. Dr. Gifford, of Wingliani. r„ritiLhisdistrict. One of the most heart- There. was also a general discussion In order to have any change at mid- I lesscitses yetreported is thatofMr.F.X, its to whether a delgation should he summer, it will be necesrary to prepare all business transpiring at the Board of the High Court of Justice ill open The happy young couple have taken w Smith, guardian of the lighthouse at sent from the Town to interview the a large number for the entrance in -est to the public. The only on 8th of March before His Lordsbi lately was. of inter tip bOnse-keeping in the house h y Cape Gaspe, near, Que bee. Ont-he.27Lh Government as to what the $10,000 June. Only about twenty -four should way to avoidit Ic ty was to exclude Chief Justice Armour. -Rev. R. Affil - ' vacated by Mr. Alex. Crawford, who oss. as he ( yard. of Clinton, reached in the North has gone to Sault Ste, Marie. We of October- last, the Deputy Mill ister of could or could not be expended on. write, but if parents wish to bave a the a r. I. Jackson wish them success sailing down the. Marine wrote to Mr. Swith that reports Aln McTaggart offered to pay his number of those in the junior class stood these meetings would in street Methodist church on Sunday.- intime. I ture he more fully reported. The mat. The Imperial Trio, a Temperance Corn- strea of received tit the department showed own expenses. pushed forward, and the pupils are willing to work very hard we can have ter there ended, and the Board ad- pany appeared in Temperance ball him to have taken an active part in Mr. Coats agreed to write or inter the last Federal elections, and that - a larger number write with fair pros- Journed. each night last, week to not very full nsequently he was dismissed from view Mr. Carrow. M. P. P. for West ects of success, Our motto is -The OYSTER SUPPER. houses. -A Cantata will be given County Currency. i office, and must immediately give Huron, and ascertain all particulars. fargest number in the history of the some two weeks lienee by the children ts e money it) the charge of the lighthouse to The ganeral' opinion was that, the The now chairman, Trustee J. W. of the North Street Methodist church Mi-. Bennet, of Seaforth, has pill - his school. Irwin, invited the members and Press Sunday school. -During the past week chased the Watt's planing mill bus-i- sliccesbor, Mr. Lehugaet. . should he secured and expended I am encourageol by the regularity of without future expense. the attendance of the class. Parents "'ter -upper at Secretary Curi- thera were several curling matches, nese in Winglinin. He intends mo1- Mr. Smith immediately telegraphed The Coturnittee then adjourned, are urged to see that home work is at# oy' s restaurant. There was an but the numbers handling the bosom in his family there this week. �gh=(' tO Ottawa, denying that he had mixed em!O.etilspread, fruit and coffee being were rather limited. -Mr. D. McCor- The Goderich Spring Assizes will sit any way with prilities, and ask- tended to in all classes. Consult the included. Asocial chat was greatly mick who re��ently sold his interest in on March 8th, C. J Armour, presiditig lip in . ing for an investigation. It was re- John Charlton wants American pork teacher if it is neglected, O� if we are enj9yed by all and the indications are the Huron hotel to Ed. Swartz, of Bay- and the non jury sittings will be held to come in free of clut.y. He wants to urging pupils beyond their, strength. I'tised hill). Then pe sent his own affl that harmony and good -will will exist field, hits purchased the old Miller on Tuesday June Ist before J. Street. davit, and those of four Liberals feed it to his lumbermen employes. I'think only five notes, requesting Sit among the members of the. Public property at the dock with the intention Peter Yorke, the Parkhill mail, who ving that he had taken no part Anythinff is good enough for them so permission to retire before the close of School Board during 1807. This is as of erecting a brewery thereon. -Mr. W. long its its cheap. the session, have been presented ince shot his 15 year old brother Ernie on it should be. L.Horton has sold his wbolesale liquor whatever in the elections, and praying the Minister, in view of this proof, to school opened. This is it very since the morning of Dec. 31, is dangerously Edna, Whitringliam, aged 13 years, improvement. RESIGNATION -SPECIAL MEETING. store to Mr. Walter Slafts, who takes ill and unable to leave his house, The- granthinlanenquete. He was again daughter of a farmer near Lyndon, -as I have had time to ascertain, ately.-What with with So fair possession humed4 crown has taken no proceedings in the refused. eloper) Sund,ty last Alexander The Board held a special meeting on curling, hockey and skating, the rink I would report the work satisfactorycase yet. In Monday morning at 10 o'clock to con- c Then he. wrote to inform the Minis- Talinie, agiiid i3. Talmie was it hired all the roolim McEwan, is a pretty lively place just now.-Dur- sider the resignation of Miss ing the piRttwo7weeks i just new butcher Hugh Semple, of Credifon, who was ter Lbat he had with him in the light- man with Mr. Whittington for over We have had visits from Trustees .1. 'all the members being present except shops have been opened in Goderich.- 11 hoose, his old, infirm, and very sick two years find was discharged last C. Stevenson and 1. Jackson, J.W.Irwin Mr. Gibbing;,4. It was moved by Mr. Honor Judge Masson, for stealinK tried at Goderich last week before His rather, and mother, whose rarnovel at November, Miss Whittington left home and W. Harland and T. Jackson, and Stevenson, seconded by Mr. Harland, Mr. Geo. Hilton, of Detroit, returned gopriq from H. Wing, general met,- ri that inclement season, in the, fall of the Sund!ty to attend church, but insteml J. Irwin. , home last week. -Mr. A. Thompson chant, of Shilika, was sent to the that the resignation of Miss McEwan of Lucknow, was last week visiting his , year, might cause their death. He of doing so she left with Talmie. driv- Respectfully yours, be accepted -carried. Cen tr begged, in view of his excellent record ing to Galt, and taking a train for Do- brother the deputy -reeve. -Miss Blair al prison for, two years. an the good reports; Aways niltdo of troit. The W. R. Louoji, A NEW TEACHER. is teaching Mis-s Stewart's class in the There died at the residence of the, h 'jiurl not returning home in him, its well its for the sake of his old tante from I., , Inquiry was made, Clinton, Jan. 20,1897. Principal, (ventral school during that lady's ab- late Mrs. McCurdy, in Usborne, on the - It was moved by Isaac Jack -son and sense. -Judge Doyle will he local mas. 15th inst., Mrs. Elenor Sutton, wife of father, and mother, that he might not and it was learned she had, gone AWAv On motion of Stevenson and Suitt" Dr. Agnew that Miss Taylor it former spring. with Talmie. Whittington immediate'- the report Was received and filed. tat of the Supreme Court of Judicature Mr. Win. Sutton, of Exeter. It fte� Ile compelled to leave till the . popular teacher of the Junior Division) for Ontario, for Huron county during per�rs Mrs. Sutton had gone out fil One(.: more his request met with It flat ly cattle to Brantford placed the Case Harland -T. Jackson the re-engaged at $3W per annum, the absence of Mr. S. Malcomion. -On wait on Mrs. McCurdy, and short] refusal, and it. wits only with great in the hands of the police, who traced regular meetings be held the second doutiels to begin February Ist-carried. difficulty that lie obtitin(;il it few ditys' the couple to Detroit, and they are now Monday of every month at 8 p.m. Sunday week we hada real January after her death wits taken suddenly irl respite in order that his dying father tinder arrest in that city. Board then adjourned. thaw, ;n last Sunday a real Jan. freeze, of congestion of the lungs and despite They Will sharp -carried. might -The work on the sewers cam® to a all that medical aid could do, death ight receive the 64t sacraments be- be brought back and Tairniv will be The account of Gen. Swallo, for$1.60 Miss Taylor has since been engaged fore leaving the lighthouse. tried for abduction. was ordered to be paid. AA and her duties commence next Monday. stop on Friday. 1 took place Friday night week. 7 I