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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1897-02-24, Page 10 S.y.'.. a . y NEWSIlk . N Ned • OMIN ON -.-, _ A11—#1.Abper Annum, 1.00In Advance. IND6P$Np,NNr IN ALL TS2NGS—N.1sUTRAL IN NOTHINti t A. M TODD, ndller seed Owner • XIX CLINTON. HUROI ,T. COUNTY, ONT. WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY ` 4, 1897 WHOLE N0.953 11 11 " . • a Goderich. - -- West Wawanosh. Goderich Township. Holmesviue, I e j - —_= ► • 11 Mr. F. W. Port, Elocutionist, ot8t Louts at E. L. O. E. On Thursday evenin Madame Wall assisted b Mr. F. W. Port, (Io to the town hall, Clinton, on Tuesda ova- di Few Madame Wall's concert next •uesday evening an E. L. and C. E. accost lues forme y Y —town hall, Clinton. y . elocutionist of Ht. Louis,, will Rlve a concert in ning next. R, ECORID This liquor cornea from Elle West with a membership of 23 active and 2 Town Hall, Clinton, on March 2nd. " Tbdies, and when old is the most CIRCULAR CITY BRIEFS.—Satetrdfa associate. The following are the U1B- LEAOUR.—Epworth Leaguemet Mon- icyraincauaedmangan unexpected cera: Hon. Pres., Rev. J. W. Pring; I LEAviHO• — Miss Agnes Cooper, day evening. The folloing officers ideas wholesome deatillation known. P• R> eldest daughter of Mr. Cleo. A. Cooper, were elected: Pres., C. L. Fisher —:neighs and waggons were to use the Pres„ Wm, Plunkett; Vice -Pres., Mrs. ,let It iit►duee perspiration and is in_ past week.—Ic® was gathered in by Jas, Gibson, Jr.; Sec., Rubeun Taylor ; intends Ruing to Manitoba the begin- Vice -Pres„ F. C. Elford ; 2od Vice Ho►v valuable in cases of cold. The Jas. Oral ie the past week and it is Treas., Sidney Gibson; Organist, Miss ring of March, Pres., D. A. Holmes; 3rd Vice -Pres., you can save some dollars finest qualities are to,be obtained said he has a (arae quantity stored Estello Rutledge. PV.r ii.,D.Andrews,; 4th Vice -Pres,, G. ache- this Spring. A COMPETENT DELEGATE.—Reeve Otrl b the exercise of teat care awe .—Lagrippe seems to be losing its Connell who is a director Of the son; Sec.-Treas., C. Walter; organist, We can give you a purr, fancy ' B WAR AGAINST BUGS.—Mr. Wm, y vire encs inThe skating rink leasee had Western Datr man's Association for Mrs. F. C. Elford. elud jusigement. a bad business spell the Barber, of the 12th con. of West wa- Y Worsted Suit for p past week.— tvanosh has invented and secured a a- District No. 10, embracing Huron NOT>ze.—Miss L. Acheson, of Gods - Thos, ,but is had a bad attack of la P Gre and Bruce ' grippe,but is now out of its grasp.—The teat for a novel and ingenious potato Y, attended the first rich, is visiting her uncle, R. Acheson. $18.00. 'I "' Chosen Friends will meet to -morrow (lug killer. The machine has a steel meeting of the directors at London —Mr. Colridge. of Whitby, is visiting` evening.—There was an early cele- frame and it being made by the Hen- this week. friends in the village.—Mr. W, Elford, An all Worsted Hair Line Pants for bration of Holy Communion at St, derson Bicycle Company, Goderich, is of Goderich, paid a flying visit to our c 4 00• ack Kennedy, George's on Sunda a strop recommendation for its dor- REMOVAL.—It is with deep re ret village one day this week.—Rev. G.W. ``++'' g q.—The town coon- >z that we announce the removal of Mr. Andrews reached at Blyth on Sund+L Good (Chad, Tweed Suits to or- cil beld a regular session on Friday.— ability, Two rows of vines can be rid p y Y• The Ulinton Liquor Store. y— of the pest at once and the machiue is Josepph Archer and family from the E. W. Jervis go plied for him in the der for q The knitting factory is closed for the so made that itis adjustable Bayfield Line. They have lived Here morning. The Gleaners, in connectic,n ' 1 Z.Q t0 c 2.0 . . 11--- • usual mid winter sell.—Ben Sauna, j table in all seven or eight years, and have made with the Royal Templars, took charge Hotel looks pretty with its large num: parte for tvtde or narrow rowe and fast and lasting friends. Careful, in of the evening service. The will be For the Bo3%s 1897 ' BRZUY 1897 her of electric lights.—We hilus high or low vines. It is mounted on k Y 3 iron wheels, the motor ower tieing dustrious, kind and neighborly, the herr this wee and will give an enter- +4nn! MoN. Tve ii`sni ria. ill. eSwr. had rather more than our usual share P g residents of the section vt ill reatly tainment every evening.—Mr. Staple L line Of Double Breasted Boy's 1 2 C3 .1 5 a of deaths the past few weeks.—Master- furnished by the front wheel, is push- Y y s y tn-Chaucer Malcomson left last week ed along ahead of the worker, and miss Mr. Archer and his big !y re- is this week in Niugara attending the Suits with sailor collar and fancy 4 8 9 !O !I ! v' y spRcted fami}q. They are removing to High Court of U. O. F., being a dele- br+Lided fur $3.50, We have chert for Florida accompanied by Mrs. Mal- rttna, sn easily that a boy can run it g p- !5 rs !z 18 19 , o and o Over At least 10 acres of ota- Mrs. Rudd's farm, the northern portion gate from this lodga.—Quite a number er and dearer ones tau. cimson and Miss Me ,—Mr. F. F. P of this township. While we re tet to from here attended thefuneral services Men's Suits from $0,00 u 11 `, ,` ` `4 %J ,!6 ;W Lawrence has recovered from a severe toes to a day. Four rows of brushes p' p. art with such eatimahle it Indus- of the late Mrs. Nesbitt.—Mrs, Lea - sprain that caused a la off for three are fixed on two rollers which run over P • " si-A special line of Ties for 25c. "t ""ft '°` " °"" y trtous people, we are leased to know RO d;left Tuesdayfor St. Mars after ;' 28 '" r" "" ' weeks.—Messrs. F, Prettyand Ton the Crows and trash the bugs into a Te - Y carver lined with tin, and slanted so that they are not going too far away. spending a plesant time Marys, OOOAOOOo Hays leave this week for Roseland. — j friends. Some of our old inhabitants deem to that they slide down between two roll- OBITUARY,—On Thursday last Mrs. Goderich. think that we have missed a month eeresabetween which they go to certain T. g, Nesbitt, relictof the late James —"-- A. J. HOLLOWAY, WARRANT ISSUED.—Police Magis- and that the. present one is March.— Nesbitt, passed away to the sweet rest- Clinton Public School Board. CLINTON. trate Seager issued a warrant, for the The Oddfellows meet in regular session — ing place. Deceased was a widow for ta-morrow evening—There There are now near( 15 years and being in declin- ADJOURNED MEETING TO SELECT A .,..... :Lppprehanaton of Elizabeth Doyle, of g IfYOCI-iiv, Y TEACHER—MISS M'KAY, OFPARKHILL, Ashfield, for arson in connection with three. incandescent fights in front of in}{ health she lived with her daughter, , the burning of Johnston's barn. the post office and one down the side, Madame Wall and her pupils, March tad, in Mrs. H. Baker, lir some time, her APPOINTED. — THE BOYS SHOULD County Currency. and now one can see when to post a town hall, Clinton, former residence being y, LEARN To IIx LOYAL AND HOW TO The three veer old son of Mr. and p ginEaatWh}th FIGHT. I THANKED.—The King'S Daughters letter,—A theatrical company is in town COUNOIL.—The council Bret on Feb. Born in Lanark County, Ireland, em- _ Mrs. Peter year of of Exeter, died most heartily thank Mre. C. A. Nairn for the week Anda phrenologist was 15. Members all resent. Reeve in migrati rig to this counts when quite -- for the use of her dwelling for the "At reading bumps oil Monday and Tues- the chair. Minutes of last meeting young a d As sloe had reached thripe The adjourned meeting of the Clinton oil Wednesday last, pneumonia, ' Home" held Inst Friday And t,: the day.—Acollectiun for the India Fam- read and passed. Tenders for the Age of 88 years she was amongg the Public School Board was held last While cutting wood in Mr. Greets 1, Ibodies and gentlemen who so kindly toe Fund was taken up in Knox Church township printing were received. frotu Pioneers. She lea,. es three sons, Chris- Monday evening. There were present bush hast week Mr, Thos. Matthie of assisted in programme, on Sunday.—A fire inquest recently the Blyth, Brnssels and Wingham top her, of this township, Jno•, of E.tst Chairman Irwin and Trustees Agnew, Lucknow, got a bad cut in his foot EASTER MONDAY—PINAFORE.— The held by Coroner Holmes over the burn- papers. Moved by M. Cardiff, second- Whitby and A. B., of Oxbow, also four Harland, J. Jackson, Smith, Gibbings, from the axe, and is compelled ti use comic opera Pinafore is being rehears- Ing of a barn in Ashfield resulted in ed by Thos. Code, that the tender of daughters Mrs. Porter,Br•ookholm, Mrs. T. Jackson and Stevenson. a crutch in order to get around. '-1.1 ed for production on Easter Monday, the issue of a warrant for the apptr- the Wingtrattt Advance for $24.75 be Kerr, of Meaford, Mrs. John Sheppard, Trustee Isaac Jackson reported that The residence of Mr. Donald Taylor, -w' ' • when it will he put on the starge in a tension of a worn Ln named Elizabeth accepted,—cAriied. The auditors re- D+Litot:L and Mrs. H. Baker, of the four rooms required re -flooring. The of Exeter, was the ;scene of a happy manner that will please the most fasti- Doyle on a charge of arson.—Eureka port was then presented and ex- Maitland con. where she died. The idea was originally to re seat and re' event on Wednesday last when his " thous critic- Courted R. T. of T., of this town has anriued by the council and On funeral took place Saturday morning floor one room, but this wits found itn- daughter, Mips Course and Mr. Wesley sent six dollars to the hospital for sick motion of William iabister, se- to meet the 7,30 train and from thence practicable and tenders were asked tap Campbell, of Farquhiu, were made f_: Fon COOLING PURPOSES.—Jag. children Toronto. Good Templars in- conded by Geo. Birkby, was adopt- to the union buriai gronnd, Oshawa. ut in floors in four. The tender of oue. r - ; Uraip•ie and Robert Clark commenced deed.—The rifle club had the usual ed as beingsatisfactory,Mr. Black pThos. McKenzie was Accepted at $127 packing ice last week. They cut in weekly shoot - on Friday when the requested the use of te hall for a for hard maple on a thr2epweeks' test. A meeting of the fiunt,h Huron Con- ,:,: the harbor at the north-west corner, scoring was very good. --Over 800 cords public achcol entertainment ; on Port Albert. Mr. T. Jackson suggested that this servative Association will he held in where it is ahvaysfteefromimpurities• elf wood have been put -chased so f:u' motion of Thos. Code,secondedb Wm. BRIEFS•—Tho beautiful weather, g the Jubilee ear of Queen Vic- 'Zurich, ou Taesdaq, March 2nd, at oris y being y r IT WAS CONTINUED.—S. Morning- this winter by the North American Cardiff, the request of Mr. Black was sanshine days and moonlight nights Coria it might be a good idea to have u'cluck p, rn., for re -organization and star led in a discussion on Strawberry Chemical Co.—Everybody is waiting granted. Plan and specifications for don't seem to agree with aha people in the boys supplied with wooden guns election of officers. fl. Cargill, Esq„ 0,1 and. RaNpberrcq Culture At the meeting to see who has got the breakwater re- the rebuilding of Armstrong bridge this part of Canada, from the fact half and to have some officer, Capt. Combe district organizer, will be }resent. 4. of the Goderich Horticultural Society pair contract. — Mr, Geo, Acheson was presented. Moved by M. C:Lrdiff the population are sick, some of them or Lieut. McTaggart, or both, to drill Mt.. Samuel IaiLAe, one of Exeter's w; on Thursday evening. arrived home from Staples the hast seconded by W. Isbister, that said plan pretty bad while others are dieing, the scholars at certain times, rend to oldest residents, died there on Sunday „MECHANICS' INSTITIITE, Do you }le_ Week.—The old Skating rink on Nest be ad)pted and that we call for tenders grip seems to he the complytnt in most have paritde, and inspection by the week last at the Aga of ?5. Lie leaves , -'` y street will no lunger ho a landmark.— for rebuilding said bridge. Tenders to cases- Your scribe can sympathize Trustees, say in May or June. On long to the Mechanics' Institute? If The Inspector of g Y y an aged widow and one daughter to .11 11 P pol,lic Schools for be opened at the town hall on the 8th with the unfortunates who has of the , mourn his demist not. join at once, so as to lead whelp- South Huron. is in the south end of his March ; plan and specifications to be grip, Anyway. Samuel Lewaas, 19 ,motion etmatter was referred to T. Jackson, 'mK lia d"ta ting mast diesirable itlstitu- division,—Reeve Burros, of Bayfield seen at the residence of the Reeve.— .Years of u a, sou of S. Lewes, 2nd ton., W, f,}, Smith a Dr. A new, who will Rev. C. C. Baine, of Hensall, left for tion. Fur the fee, $1, you can read 100 was in town on Frida g g of the best hooka uhlished and the Friday.—Mrs. carried. Application was made by Mr. Ashfield, died on the 18th lust:, after a report at next meeting. his home in G}orrie on Saturda q week p and daughter of Manitoba are guests Chas. McClelland and others, asking short illness.—James C6usios, of the Mr. T, Jackson su suggested the advis owing to a severe attack of Grippe. "'i' best books published should he read y same concession, died on Saturday last gg Rev. J. W. Waddell occupied the _,; of Jud a and Mrs. Doyle.—Miss A. to have Mrs. Crooks, of $elgrave, and Y ability of introducing cooker into the P ?: by young an old. Winnlfrede SAII, of Crediton, sent her two daughters }aced in the House the 20th after a ver short illness aged Y g Y Methodist pulpit, on Sunda owing to r g P Y utile school, as in TOI'OC1tU also the p P Y g FIRE,—A tire started last Thur3day Sunday at the family residence West of Refuge As they are in destitute cir- 63 yeats. The deceased and your scribe P his absence. advisability of the Board meeting .in a evening in a bed room at Alderman street.—Regular monthly meeting of cumsta,nces. Moved by Wm. Ishister, has been old acquaintances and has p p On Fridayone of liensall's oldest Tweedy's dwelling, occupied by Mrs. Public School Board on Mondays seconded by Cleo. Kirktpy, that the red had considerably business transactions. large room and to rovide a re ortet's mpbell, mother of Mrs. Tweedie. It Work on the sewers, has been stopped quest of Mr. McClelland he granted I always found,hitrl honest and honor- table—no action. and most resected citizens, in the per- ppposed to bays started from mice till the spring,—Rev, W. Godwin Lind that the reeve be instructed to issue able, in fact we both worked in the The Secretary read six applications sun of James Simpson, passed away to poling matches.. But was discover- Preached to the children of his con- the necessar a ars, the same to b® same horst clition firewood during the for a teacher, along with testimonials, the Great Beyond. At the ripe age of ed before it had got a good start and gregatiort oar Sunday morning.—Mr laced in the hands of Mr. Code and the past two winters and 1 considet ed to fill the position made vacant through 70 years and 5 months. He leaves to "),` ' was soon put out. The extent of door- Alex. Gibson, the Registrar is recover- pp r. McClelland in Order to carr out good for the next 30 stirs. the resignation of Miss Gray, whose mourn his loss a brother and sister. }M y Jim was oo y _•' age to house not known but there is ing from iL severe illness.—Invitations said request at their earliest conven- salary was $300. Ili Colborne one of those Faith ark. about $50 dama11 "ge to contents. are out for another assembly under the ience.—carried. Moved by Thos. Code, The merit of each applicant Was dis- Cure doctors is going Around, trying auspices of the base batt social club. seconded by Geo. Kirkby, that the Corrie. cussed, their• demands being from to do wonders, such la giving the, . Fon FOUR YEARS.—At the meeting of the Quarterly Board of North-st reeve and treasurer be authorized .to. $250 to $300 per annum. Miss Minnie (,find their eight and the deaf their borrow 1600 to meet current ex- L oST A HORSE.—Mr. Jacob Beswith• W. Mc[tay, of Parkhill,.• was finally }sarin , but it has all roved to be a `a Methodidt church, held Tuesday , g P 1,, a -- ng, a1j-- twaataketrOnn-mation 8.eaforth._ papses,—carried. On motion of Geo. Brick had the misfortune to lose his mime the unanimous choice at $275 per failure. Pbople should take heed and that the pastor, Rev. Joseph Edge, re- FIRE.—There was a small fire iu Kirkby, seconded by Wm istli iter, tits bQrsz on TuesdAy.morning. annum for the balance of the year. not be so easily persuaded by such following accounts were ordered to be CONVENTION. — A large number, The next regular weetiil will be people; gcairlg through tore country. main for the fourth year, the result of Uardno's block oil Monday, the cause id:—A. E. Bradwin, printing about fifty from Gorrie, attended the held the second Monday in g•Lreh. The Ronald Fire Engine Works, of which was unanainous• being frorn the chimney. The brigade p p pion hal- Ili. 1-11 R, rrHE OLD GFUARD.—The following turned out, but there was not much lots, $2,50; \ . H. Keir, notices of 8th annual Howick Sunday school — g contract on L boundary, lac. ; Grey convention held in Fordwich on Toes, Brussels, have Changed hands. Mr. E. from Qoderioh •and vicinity belong tel !I'utl'aRe• da Feb. 10th, The famine In India• H. Thum;as,of Norwich, Oxford t ounty, W g council, settlement upp to date on Fast ,y the '66 veterans: J, J. right, F. AOCIDENT,--Mrs. M. A. Coulter, boundary, $18.02; Geo. Met tilt( y' --- h:L4 taken possession. The business Smeeth, D. C. Strachan, F, Jordan, T. teacher•of the primary department in drain across road, $2.50; Robt. War- I Ri t0R9RD,—)drs. John and Mrs, Our readers will be interested in will still be know. as the "Roniald Fire f`s°' Navernith. D. Ferguson, Wm. Harris, Robert Braden, of McDonald, Manitoba, hearing that the Famine Fund at the Engine Works." Mr. Ronald will re- g , the public school, me, with a painful wick, cleaning Out ditch, $4 ; Robt. J. Reid, Jno. Walker, O. Furze, R. accident on Tuesday night.. She was Maguire, repairing bridge, $1.50; M. who have been visiting friends around office Of the Montreal Star has passed tire. I-^.,,,;, Campbell, Captain A. M. McGregor, returcing borne about eleven o'clock,. Black, auditor's salary, $8; AIIHn Coeh- this vicinity for two months, left for $35,000. Thirty-five lbougand dollars, , well -posted agricultural paper says: Jno. Mitchell, Captain Dancey. W • and when in front of Mr. W W. r•Ane, auditor's salary, $8 ; John Ain- home on Monday morning, being for twenty days an average of —It is, believed that prices of but ses . t,..i I3arkwell, Jno. Brcpphy, T. Andrews Hoffman's elle slipped and fell,, break- stay, plans and specifications Por Arm _ seventeen hundred dollars a day, fat' will advance in the near future. There FL;, and Captain Montgomery, ing her right Arm At the wrist. Mrs. strong's bridge, $10; W. S. McKercher, Rice, which SERVICES.—The revival and away the greatest fund of the kind are indications that the bottom has Ic,, r, ; MAIL CONTRACTS SECURSD.•—It is .0oulter was alone at the time, And insurance on hall, 90e, ; Jno. Moons ' services which have been going on for in Canada s history. The churches been reached. The feeling among r .X+ four weeks, have closed. They have and schools are doing excellent work horse growers in somewhat mole hupe- r understood that Thomas Gilwley, Pott :although for a time she was unable to refund of Jas. Baileys taxes, 87c.; been productive of much good . Evan- in swelling the Star Fund, many tan - Albert, has seemed the contract for rise; she got home, and not thinking S. Brandon treasurer's salary. ful. The necessity for the consideta- ! g y+ $100 + gelist Phelps, who has (aborad here so drtrds Oft Navin forwarded suh- ,. , carrying the mail between Goderich the injury was so serious, she passed D• Vanalstine, work on Westboundary, untiringly and prosperously, has left g tion of quality in horse -breeding is z ., an8 Kincardine, the stage to make the the night without having the injured 75c. On motion of M. Cardiff, second- Y p P y+ scriptioBe, while others are now doing eoerall Acknowledged. cora Irate tri each way The distance member dreaged. The in lir for Art ur, where he will conduct the • their share. g y i g p , l? j y is a most ed by Thos. Code, the council then same worst. t is 33 miles. and the tender it is said was painful one, made more so by the adjourned to meet on the 8th Harch Awe}} -known clergyman in Mount a + $797. A. M. Polley• got the contract delay in having it attended to. It will next. W. CLARK, Clerk. A. O. V, W.—Mr. Amos Doan. who County Currency. Forest has adopted a unique series of c for carrying•the mail between Kincar- be some time before she will be aisle to — hits been attending the A. O, U. W. Mr. John T. O'Brien proved frorn suurses. for bis Sunday evening dis- €; ;; ;:, dine; P. b. and the railway station i resume her duties at school. Grand Lodge in Toronto as re resenta- courses. The Representative. says:— ' there. BCIgraVe• e p Loudesboro to Goderich first week. The Rev. Win. Bevan intends to dedt- tivefrom here, has returne•1 home rafter HE DISAPPEARED. Wednesday LONDON BEATEN AT HOCKEY.—A MARRIED.—Stewart Magee of Wing- having spent a very profitable and en- At the age of 8a William Passmore, este the next few Sunday evenings to vet y exciting exhibition hockey match ham .and Miss McKellar were married jogable tithe. of Exeter, passed to his final borne. saying all the good he can of his neigh - it Was .d4scavered that the treasurer of took lace here on Thursda night Inst Wednesday at Wm. Geddes' resi- He' was one of the oldest settlers in bore, and next Sunday evening the the A. O. F. had left town the day be- between London seniors and Seafo h. dence b Rev, Mr. Hall. The left on BE SURre AND Go.—The Services in that section and beloved by all who theme of his sermon will be "A few 11' fbre,•and that some $185 that should The play wits very fast from start to the afternoon train south for an exten- the Methodist church on Sabbath next knew horn. good words for the Methodists." lie bav+a beau in the bank to the credit finish xnd devoid of t»u hnesa for so sive wedding tour. will loo conducted by Miss Crosswaithe, hopes to say a few good words for of society was missing. It appears close a game. Result, 7 go 5 in favor g y from China, Miss Louisa Southcott, formerly of aha Presbyterians Roman Catholics ' `' that on Tuesda the treasur t• BRIEFS. --Mrs. Crooks and two a returned missionary y G got +L of the home team. C3eafurth—Goal, She will also deliver a lecture on the Exeter, died in Toronto Last Sunday, and Baptists later vu, rigat Swartzs to go to Goderith town- Dunn point, Jackson; cover, Baldwin • daughters go to the House of Refuge following Monde entitled "Mission- week. Her remains were brought to , 111 Ishe but that heard no more of ' p ' from here shortly.—Chas. Sackrider g Y + Exeter for interment. The familiar signal, `All aboard,' " ] centreg, Creswell, Williams; wings, we hear has secured a ar work among the Chinese. g • it till be heard from Lucau at noon oil Kruse, Wilson. London—Goal Glov- position on the Y g Miss Martha Pocock, second d+ut h_ used for starlingg trains, is being dons Wednesday that bis rig wa.s there. er cont, Little cover, Southern; can- Wingham Journal as assistant editor. ARM BROKEN.—While Master Geo. ter of Geo. Pocock, of Turnberr who Atvaq with Cly +,he Grand Trunk Riail- ", The supposition is that the absent rnp® tree Hobbs, Carrigan; wings, McFee. Char ie is a smart and promising Ardell, son of JnU. Arden, Esq., tvAs has been residing in Wiu{Ihanl fur way, and substituted by AsrnAll whistle is Qn a visit to Uncle Sam. Linde. Fir the visitors, Southern writer.—C. McClelland, Sr., is in Gode- playing foot ball on the grounds at the some time est, was found dead m ted alongside the engineer in the cab of the ANOTIIER SUDDRN llEATII,—On Fri- Hobbs and McFee showed to beth rn, rich this week as auditor on the county public school he had the misfortune on MondrLq morning. Deceased had locomotive which is connected with vantage, books. He is well qualified for the to have his, eft Arm broken in two Poch Assenp'er car b pi les somewhat day evening when about retiring for ge, and had it not been for Glov- Osttion.—Henr • Edwards returned laces and the arm put out of oint, been in extremely delicate health for similar to the air brakepipes. 1t iy Fplthe night Mrs. Jag. M. Sheppard com- er in goal, t}le score would have been pp y pp J some time, but her death in this sad p}dined of feeling very poocly and her gra front Crediton last Thursday after a It was purelyan accident but it will g not necessar now for A conductor of 11 p star for Seafrn th. For the home fortnight's visit among friends there.— learn therwho la at that game, manner lues a rent shock to the firm a train to signal the engineer by the husband went for a doctor, and though ten.m, Creswell, Jackson and Baldwin Samuel Walsh is again in this vicinity to be tuore careful in Che futurWe fly' hnnd method ; he can bl %v the little '''` • yzone Only A fete nlinntes hie wife had distinguished themselves. All the for- g y li'ranK Mitchell, a ed about 12 ears ';- :lased awn Burin his ahis wif The words played feet: combination was with his steamer and rain crusher.— hope he will have the use of bis arm years, whistle without going outside of the Y g Messrs. Watson and Wheeler paid a ere many weeks, sun of William Mite ell, of Wingham, car. The whistle takes the place cf, funeral tools place on Sunday after- at times perfect ; Wilson, a junior, was visit to Blyth Last Saturday afternoon. tvhila ekatiug On Monday evening the (tell cord, as well As +t Means u€ ..'",'' noon, cervica being held in St. George's Always in his lace. Referee, A. C. SionvicES.—Rev. Dr. Gifford, chair- week, fell on his elbow and knocker( 6 g ' —John L, Geddes gave a party to a drawin the Attention of the driver to in presence of A largo congreg+ttion. 1117al's , Lon on; umpires. R, E. few of his friends last Friday avenin man of the Wingham District, preach- the cap off it. The break is a very had g i - The deceasAd lady was x wolfing Jackson, Seafurth; J. Rttnsford, Lon- Y g any breAkage to his train. worker in all the church societies and don. —Robert Armstrong, we are told, hits ed the annual anniversary sermons in one, but it is hoped may not rosult in a S' threatened to bring an action against the Gorrie Methodist church on Sab- stiff arm. TtiesdiLyrnorniugasMrs.F.C.Rogers„, k her cheery counsel will he mach the municipality of Morris on account bath morning And evening. to largge of Brussels, wits on leer way toter stm-o- In sried by her his ter members. -------- — OP some taxes lint having been collect• and attentive audiences. He alsc de- The oldest landmark in WinqItem she met with an Accident which might HAPPY ti`ISIT. Three hA East Wawanosh. wits removed by the death of Edward t ed according to his way of tbinking, tasted his celebrated lecture. w e Min- have cast her her life. She had s* icb- paY Mr. Armstrongis a regular enc clo dAYeveningentitlPd "hien who climb •” Deceased on Saturday morning List. ed the crossing between J. T. Ross'++,ttiT lain app a of young people from t A DEATH. -ch res a tedrMcGee, for many cdia in c uesties o£ law and post ofil a which wits very instructive and proflt- Wing ar was aha t, h settler m the tate Centra} Hotel tcheti Mr. A. Hislop ' lion appointment. of Victoria att•eet, years u much respected resident of this l I Win herrn town int, having come to matters.—Lancelot Tasker, of Harlock Able. g P g drove up and went, to turn into thn or' ,: ' called at the parsonage on Tuesday nt four r o' diet( on Saturday d suffered passed through this village last Satur- — that part in to ate O sixties, flout 4trble yard. He saw the danger Mrs. ` iiv ping of last weak slid were royally ial four n clock. Deceased had suPiered p g g - Paris, Ont, At one time he was in h day.—Bishop Baldwin, of London. S3uaunerhill, Itogers was in and attempted to pull' w lt owed }►y Rev, V, Godwin :incl his for the Iasi few years back from a corn- P comfortable circumstances, And was "'ch ;wIti liartner. After few hours pliciation of diseases and bis sad death confirmed a lar a class here LLst Sab• known fir yeitrs aA tho ` i lay /r of a but his hrn`se becauw slnnianagaol(l. Of kotbi,l enjoyutent in the way of nn Saturday wns not unexpected. bath.—Sidney Farrier has purchased it SOCIAL, --There will be a social held Winghurn," lie was 80 peters old at Mrs. Rogers Also became aware of rimes, music. singing, recitations and His funeral took place un Tuesda team of horses to take hack to his farm at Mr. Geo. Hills on Tuesday.March ter danger And Alternptcd to doll A •y' , , Y in Michigan.—Lieut• C7, Owens Intends 2nd, under the alis ossa of the embers the time of his death. The funeral the ianirn tl. Uufortunately ate faile(I 1. tc frEshments the happy occasion was afternoon to BAII'A cemetery and was ! of St. er Peter's spices o Summerhill. was on Monday, Rev. Wur. Lowe con- to do so and the horse ptruck her mro litou ht to is close b a few words of largely attended, there being over 150 I goingout to the Northwest shortly,Church y g y gductin services. f sl }ireciation and prayer b the pastor. vehicles in the procession. The Cana also H. McLean. sandwiches, tcofCee and all t.hedelicaciee g the side And kntl;;ked her dotvis, wire rI`Ite oantt}any ex teased their Iractual ellen Order of Forreaters if Auburn - ---..—,— of the season will be provided also a Last' Monday week, Mise Jennie wa4 picked kip and conveyed to bei• ' p 1funeral,+ The Brussels Post was awarded the good programme of recitations, read- Wade, daughter of Geo. Wade, Turn- hone where it was found that clad iya,3 interest in' the IiAstnr s house by leav- ;triad chat -go if the the do -ceased ilig th 1a1 -der and oat bin abundantly , being a member of that order. De- contract for the County printing, for Ings, dialogBee, music and addresses. berry, left for Buffalo where on Wed- had(yy bruised on this face and side'. It ,,,, 1897 the details being arranged with The admission fee has been laced at nesdn she was mer•ried to Mr. Robt. wits fortunate that the Animal st•trck feplen iied;" These pleasant gather- ceased wrls`ltttmarried, but leaves a the Warden and P. Holt n the Co. the low price of 10c and 15cc+. Doors Collier of that place, who•'forinerl-v her instead of the shaft, olherwic-e T1 E I[ItRON tho roliti and 1► a peopl6rit, the le toget6ernies tid + to widowed ourn hisdeathher,. totters ttnd sisters i Clerk's office, Goderich, last Tuesday open at 7 o'clock p. m. The treat will held a position on the Winghittn Ad- serious if not fatal in,jsn•les might (lave . afternoon. be one of the best of the season. ranee staff. I occnred, o .y r N