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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1897-03-31, Page 1, C TAE 111tRON NEWS 11 RECORD. reper Alunams l.Oe 1t) Advance. INDEPNNDENT M ALI, 2,U11Vp3—NBUTRdL !NMI NQTHINO �- - A - DI TOXDD, Ed1ter end Ows,er VOL. XIX CLINTON. HURON COUNTY; ONT. WEDNESDAY MARCH 31, 1897 `'OLE ATO.9_58--­­ Scotch 8---1 "CQtCh Whisky... I GO/iE`1'l/,'h-------- - ^--' Holmesville. Auburn.nHu The .Two A 'j' ' This liquor asoma to have been $Ut31NE8p (i[iANGF.,—)Vis. J. E. VlerroRS.—Miss D.Halstead ofGode- NOTES.—Mr. John Hankin is very ill • r✓ • ic..7. b cg of the necessities iuberent to the Baydgss, who has been with the Kell rich is visiting [!lends in the neighbor- at present with inflammation of the 0000000000000000 A sington Furniture Co., hits hong�ht out hood —Mr. R. Johnson of Bright is lungs.—Mr. Thomas Nicholson is very 'timidity and foga of Highland cum the Wa carriage business of J. A. ller, visiting his brother.—Mr. C. W. An- I ill at present with beatt trouble.—Mr, 1 The Clinton Orchestra mer and the cold blast of winter, and and will take possession on April 1st. drews of Wroxeter spent Saturday at Leandra Lawler is home from Micbi- , 40 well is it adapted to the require- FOUR SCORE YEARS.—There died at the parsonage.—Misses Ida Smith and gan, where he was en aged in the Will be in attendance at our Store from 7.30 until 9 p. m. on FRIDAY Ments of the climate that the hardy race her residence St. Andrew's Ward on Sybil Conrtlee, of Clinton, are visiting the lumber woods,—Mr, T. Clark hits EVENING}, APRIL 2nd, and will delivera, choice prograrume of music. On Thursday, Mar beloved wife of Mal- friends in the village,—Mr. Lennard is been remodeling his tailor shop which this evening we will make it display of our Stock, which consists uP the who inhabit these latitudes use it free y' y' s pending a few da , g p ly and thrive under it's inttaence. c°Inn McLean, at the advanced age of who has later moved hethe�is brother, mRokweclstgsutate anlunprovement.—Mr. E. newest designs in Spring Suitings fu both Imported and Canadian eighty one, after a rather long illness. Y p for David Fell.—Mr. Goods, also the latest thins in The finest is made from pure barin Kerr of Mitchell intends starting a , g P y The deceased lady had sutiered con- CURIOSITY,—•Last fall Mrs. J. L. c Hater Neckwear, and Gent's Furnishings enerall malt and when well matured in wood stderably for months past from severe Courtice procured a cocoon which she hardware business as soon as he can g g 1s a ver Sue liquor, Our Stock Som• attacks of neuralgia, but bore them get :a shop.—That (bear) which was FItIDAY EVENING APRIL 2nd—Everybody come. 7 q kept in a box. The other• day when Y Y prises some choice lines. with a fortitude that in the hour of she looked at it she discovered that it roatning around North St, is captured. death did not fail her. The late Mrs. had turned into a beautiful lbatterfly. - Mp Gent's McLean was born in Invernesshire, This is quite a curiosity and Nye think Belgrave. �.7f en V s Lack Kennedy, Scotland, and landed in Nova Scotia it is the first of the season. with her parents in the early thirties. SICK,—Wm. McRae is dangerously The Clintort Liquor Store. In 1353 the family moved to Goderich, NOTES.—Mr. W. Ramsay has moved ill. He first had an attack of lit grip Gent's�j where the deceased resided until she to Goderich this week. We wish him which turned to inflammation of the i J: urnZsh•�n s• — - — -- passed to the home beyond. The sub- success in his new home.—J. Miller haq lungs. est of this notice was married some maned onto our village. Mr, Lennard Furnishings r�i%� " fi72CB•�► !89% 9£tyseven years since, to her partner has moved into his farm, Iftich he NEws,—D. Sproat is recovering from • _ e purchased From Mr. A. J. .9'W lifoN. 7ft. ,1Ysa Am ilea dirt who survives, and who has reached bought front Mr. T. Murch. We wel- his recent illness; W. McRae is also on• Holloway his exLC::erit• rt. �•• the patriarchial age of 85 years. Be- I have disposed of'to Mr. A. J. g .`.•w. come them to our midst. —Mies Jennie the mend.—Mrs. Archibald of Seaforth Gent's Furnishin s and will con- s J aides her husband; she leaves to mourn Phipps hag returned after a prolonged was visitin at D. S !vat's durut the Morrish, hate of the Palace Dry visit to Manitoba and other g g p Goods Store. Be will conduct duct the business in the same 2" 8 8 l0 0 12 1S her loss two sons, Captain William of points.— past week, returning home on Friday. his business in my store, 3 doors store on Heron Street! I have tt19l� r rs rz 1'8 r9 ,�o Detroit, and Captain John of Port Mr. W. C. Elford is sick with la grip. —Robt. Ovens was visiting at James Huron, and five daughters, Mrs. Bed- —Mr. J. Buller has returned from Mor- Nethery's in East Wawanosh duringwest o❑ Huron St. He has not gone through the whole stock ' .c�s ford, Goderich; Mrs. Mtino South- risburg where he has been engaged in last week.—Owing to the change in thonly bought the stock, but has ,and added many new lines, mak- rr r.,v..,. rw..,. twc..* y° g also added read thereto, and Z 29 Cao l +,. „• ,,. ampton ; Mrs. Morris, Dakota; Mrs, re -packing apples.—Mr. W. Stanley ticket department of the G. T. R. rilost is now in it position to in it one of the best in town. Green, Dakota; and Miss Maggie who was in Goderich on Sunday, owing to Of the students remain over Sabbath p give a a g resided at home. The funeral took the serious illness of his uncle.—On in the town where they attend school good assortntent in RATS and place on Sunday afternoon from the Monday evening Mr. J. A. Cook gave a instead of corning home as formerly.— GENTS' FURNISHINGS genes. The Prices Brief Town Topics. residence of deceased's husband, the very able lecture on "Heads and Facer, John Watson assessor for Morris is ally. Mr. D. E, Munro of Auburn was in interment taking place in the family we Meet."—Most of our sick people are going his rounds at present. We trust The Tailoring Departs aIlt are niarked to hard an—aa low as town yesterday. plot in old Maitland. There was a improving. every Conservative who has reached P Postmaster Porter is, we are pleased very large attendance of relatives and the age of 21 years will see and have they clip be made—and my earn - to say, able to be around again. friends, and the pall heitrers were his name on the assessment roll. will be continued by myself in est endeavor will he to give the Messrs. D. d Strachan, H. Dunlop, a Dunuannon, Same stand, luy entire time general public At all times the Mr. Horace Foster was called to McKillop.being given to it. best on the market at the lowest Dundas through the death of Mrs. Munro, W Watson, Wm. Craig, and NOTES.—We are pleased to report price consistent with good Goods. Foster's mother. - John Bain. Rev. J. A. Anderson, B. that Mr. Jtas. Holland, who has been Addie Varcoe, who had his left hand I can.now give you better satisfaction Cttll and look through the Stork. Mr. Marsh. Morrish was married last A., conducted the church ceremony at on the sick list for the past five weeks amputated recently, owing to an asci- than ever. Call and have a look Wednesday Marat Goderich. Particulars the house and At the grave. There is able to go around again.—While Mr, dent with a cutting box, is getting at my SPRING GOODS. We Want our Trade. were a large number of beautiful floral S. E. Sanderson was engaged at Mr. along nicely. y `r in another column. , offerings placed on the casket. Milligan's wood bee, through some DEATH.—Mr. Joseph Evans, ex -reeve 00000000 •000000• Dr. Gunn has sold his vacant lot carelessness of the foreman while on Huron street, to Will. Core who in- CIRCULAR CITY BRIEFS.—Miss Shell- driving an iron weight, it flew out and m McKillop, and One of the oldest and tends building thereon. hard, Trinity University Toronto is at struck Mr. Sanderson on the knee most esteemed residents departedss this A. T. HOLLOWAY M/I H home for Easter.—Ont- cyclists have life a few days ago. Mr. Evans has 7 A. J. MORRISI3 James Noble of Bel rave and his Y which will leave hind up several � - ---- -- - �.- - I asked the town council for the use of been in poor health for some two or brother of E. Wawa.nos have bought weeks.—Mr. McNally is laid up at pre. CLINTON. CLINTON. the Sly farm in Hullett.the sidewalks to the 24th May. The sent with severe attack of ]a. grip.-- three years but previous to that was it users of the wheel seem to think they Miss E. Godra niece of Mr. S. San- strong vigorous man. Ile was anative Rev. Joseph Edge of Goderich will vnght ito have the same privilegges lesson hrls returned to her home in of Ireland, A Roman Catholic in reli- - -- pr"each educational sermons in the is the cows.—Mr. and Mrs. Re nolds pion, and in politics a staunch Conser- County Currency. _ County Currency. Ontario street Methodist church next Y Kingston, alre will be greatly missed vative. The funeral to Irishtown cem- of Clinton, were in the eireulat town b her man friends, especially one.— Mr. Geo, Medd of Hullett takes a S thday. the past week.—Navi ation is now Y Y P Y etery was largely attended. Mr. Joseph Izzard of Goderich Low d . There should be a Queen Victoria open.—There is considerable work Mrs. R. Wiggins is laid up at present position in St. Marys as cheesemaker• ship was thrown fro►n his weapon and p with a severe attack of pleurisy. We NOTES.—People are taking advantage Mr. Geo. Irwin of Hullett, has sold severely injured his leg. Jubilee celebration in Clinton. The around the dock and fishing depots at jiope to hear of her speedy recovery.— of the late snowfall to haul stuff to his 100 acre farts to Vi r. John Dale for schools and others interested should present,.—It is said that our fleet,of Miss Halley of Goderich is spending a itarket on sleighs.—Mr. Will. Smith Mr. Thos, Boyd and family of Nile tako bold of the platter. freight. and passenger E.tea,tners Will the suit) of $4,000. g P g while visiting At Miss Wilson's. --Miss has purchased a thoro'bred Durham left last week for Ninga, Manitoba, After all Clinton will not have full be added to this season.=Root. Letott- Mary Crosby, who has been on an ex- bull front a fariner in Hullett ; it is a R. O'Neil of Lucin, takes possession where they will reside in the future. control of the $10,000 Stavely ]Honey. zel who lints been attending the Me- tended visit to her aunt Mrs. Jas Wal- fine ashrial.--While some of the lead- of the .'Mansion house, Exeter, the be - The Attorney -General will see to all Gill College Montreal bas obtained ker has returned to her, home in Be]- in lights of the Grit ginning of May. (Miss Maggie, daughter of (.fount g g party were still Councillor Aloone has returned home the whys and wherefores. his M. D. degree.—A mesmerist ap- fast, her pleasant smiles will be missed on their knees asking for free trade W. 'treble of Exeter, who was so ser- Y. The funeral of the late Geo: a Han- peared at Victoria hall three nights by her associates, with the United States the after a three months' visit to Detroit. g of last week and showed his ower on people of iously hurt by £ailing off a load of wood, ley to Bayfield last Tuesday w:Ls about One of thein only.—There will he Holy . DEATH of AN OLD RESIDENT.—In the that country raiser their tariff Wali is rapidly imprvviog, The harps and outbuildings be.lung- a mile long. Orange County Master Communion next Sunda morning at person of Mr. Wm. Wilson all old and still higher against us; we believe that Mr. Halliday, who recently bought ing to Mr. Murdock McKenzie of the m Neildf Centralia was present. Y g every spirited person in Canada is get- out talo business of Frank Davidson, 4th con. of Kinloss were totally des - St. George's. J. A. Anderson, B. respected resident of this place passed , y Charles E. Holmes who shot himself A. reached specially to sailors and awe oil Tuesda of last week. The ing sick of this;low grade beggary on Win, hang, joined the benedicts last tro ed h fli•e recently, to ether with through the head in Toronto the other P p Y Y Y the part of the present government. g 1 Y Y y' g fishei•ttten on Sunday eve❑ing.—Mr• deceased was only sick a few days; he :Wednesday week and has taken tip his their contents, including hay, str•aty, day, has relatives in Clinton. He was Joseph Beck returned from the Grand was in hiS73rd year. His remains were When was eggs down to seven cents a residence there. rain, farm implements and six sheep. 49 years of age. No cause is assigned Council Ot Chosen Friends un Fridat interred in Dungannon cemetery on dozen in the month of March before ?he fire was caused by the explosion for the rash act. y'— g Y It will be a while before Grit rule Mr. John Trewartha h<La rented the The town council meets on Friday evcln- Thursday followed by a large number makes the farmer rich at this way of favin of Mr. Jos. Holmes 9th con„ or upsetting of a lantern, and in a f(.%v Miss Grey, who has taught in our ing.—Wm. Cantelon is confined to the of sorrowing friends and relations!, Y Goderich tOWDShI for a terra of five minutes afterwards Lhe whole place ublic school for some time leaves this house b going.—Mrs. Martin and Miss Minnie P• p y a Severe attack of dropsy.— Martin have been awe on a pleasant year's• was in a blaze. Most of the livestock week for her horse, Wingham. Miss There will be an amateur performance Y was saved. McKay of Parkhill takes her place and of Pinafore on Easter Monday and iclytA, visit to friends in and around Strat- Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Sturdy near Au ford.—Mr. S. McPherson has porches, burn, intend snaRemarking theirfuture home g that it doesn't seem to be comes very highly recommended, the two following days.—The Mission ITEMS.—Mrs. P. Moore of Stratford, ed a bush farm in the township of in Parry Sound and will leave for there generally known that every man who Anonymous correspondents have B+tn<1 will give its annual entertain- is visiting under the parental roof, her Grey, it is well wooded with black iu itis course of a week or two. serves on to coroner's jury is now en - Grey, it for the removal of the roeut in Knox church on Friday even- father Mr. James Coliton is seriously ash. titled to payment for his services, the Port of Entry from Clinton. No busi- ing.—The executive of the South Huron indisposed at present.—Misr,; Millie The Exeter Turf Club have fully de- Hamilt on Ilerald says that some cor- ness man here would sanction such teachers association met in town on Bell left here on Tuesdayfor Zurich to 1MARRIF.D,—Last Tuesday afternoon sided to celebrate the 24th of May b Y Y opera, even are not aware of the fact. action by any Government, Saturday and made'arrangements for take charge of the millinery depart- a merry company, numbering 30 or 40, having horse races and other sports "By an Act passed by the Legislature A tram who secured a good square the annual meeting in Exeter in May. men in a dry goods store of that place. assembled at the residence of Mrs, and have raised $800 for prizes. last year ever P g q —The Goderich fishermen will soon Bolton, East of Winthrop, Y juryman is entitled to meal in Clinton "saw" to his stomach's —On Thursday last Mr. William Crit pto witness Jas. McIntyre an old time resident fifty cents A day when the inquest does commence their suinnler work.—Marl- tendon, Sr., while workingin Livia the tying of the nuptial bow between content, but left a note saying "Just ton will soon haunch the two steamers Aon's factor met with an ccident by Miss Ellen C., the estimable daughter °f Exeter died in London last Thurs_ not last longer Ibsen four hours on any tell them that you saw me, taut not Y of the hostess, aper Samuel Gliddon, daughter day at the age of 33 years. He leaves ay,aentitled i at exceeds day. In u rs lie on sawing wood. How ungrateful. he built during the winter.—Mr. N. getting struck on Lhe head with a a widow and three small children, Darinthe winter Mr. J. T. Harland Dymeut is shipping an order of flfty block of wood which is of a rather Clinton, At the sound of the Wedding On Tuesday Mr. Geo. Hill of Exeter, he is allowed ten centsa. mile mileage. During eau s of lumber.—There are now over serious nature. It is to be hoped it is March the principals took their places Y The act came into force near] a lost a pair of valuable gold -rimmed 1:3q� incandescent lights in uzsu.—Detec- not as serious as first anticipated.— upon the floor ar;d the ceremony was received worI front England of the Y year spectacles and had since [)ought, two ago, but many leen who have served p., g tive Rogers of Toronto, was in the There is Borns talk of us Navin anticipated. osi- erformed in flrst•elasa style b Rev. death of his sister and brother James on coroners �nries since then have per! at considerable expense. His circular town last week. —Gen. F. tion in the baker business ere ion J. Allin, of Brussels, assisted b the latter having been killed by the little son Len noticed the lost old g•— , Y failed to take advantage of their rights. g Emerson of Clinton, was in the Co. House cleaning will soon be the order Rev. J. P. Westman, of 'tV alton. The train At Queen street station, Exeter, glitter%ng.on the lawn in the heatniful town ]sat week.—Mr. R. Tichborne has of the dee bride was attended h her cousin, Miss England. A meeting of the Executive Com - Spring sunshine this week and the lost y•—On Monday Messrs. Geo, Y mittee of the Diocese of Huron was was a welcome find. The lasses were prat a new roof or, Mr. M. O. Johnston's Irons and Albert Sellers left here to Martha Curry, of Morris township, and Oil Fridayy Mrs. Mathew Snowden, not injured. g store on Hamilton street.—Mr, A. S. woi k in the Clinton flax mill.—On J. L. Pickett, of Clinton, stood by the Mitchell, While going to the barn, slip- held in London last Friday, at which Chrystal of the boiler works seems a ThurBday out, flax mill closed down groom and saw that no evil befel him. ped and fell, breaking one of her arms considerable business was transacted, Henry PIumsteel is remodeling his pretty busy roan these days.—R. B. havin of through their season's Numerous were the wedding presents some of local interest here. lle uta, p expressive of Mrs. Gliddun's shove the wrist joint. The fracture tions were beard from Bei pp barns on the London road south of the 14mith's millinery opening commences work g Ou Monday evening next it popular- was soon reduced and the lad is now gritve, Man- barns of Refuge and has let the frame to -morrow, Thursday everting. public meeting of the ratepayers and ity. A sumptuous spread was made Y chests!, and other points regarding work to John Riley of Londeshovo and Pdoing nicely. their assessments. In the case of the farmers is called for in Industry hall and the large company did ample na- i;. the mason work to Arthur Cantelon,tice to the good things provided.!. A large number of counterfeit half former no action was taken but Man - to Mr. Cantelon has also the mason wort. AShfiCId. es consider the Advisability i of Gliddon and bride left for Clinton on dollar pieces are in circulation. As for cheater was reduced $25• Clinton establishing a, canning factory rt) our for a barn for Jno. Sturdy and a large AconNs.--Mr. John Webster, Jr., r st. Mr. Moore of Perth is to Wednesday, followed by many happy appearance they are an excellent imi- vestry was granted leave to consoli- shed for Jos. Whitely, treasurer of 12th con., has sold his farm to Mr. Tif- wishes for their future. tation, and bear the date of 1870. The date their debt. Bishop Baldwin ar- Goderich townshi a dresas tate meeting. — Our hand is p p• fin,—Mr. Peter (,ole has rented Mr. W, pra ysing over J. W. Bell's Harness metal is very soft, but has almost the pounced that owing to the Pan-Angli- r"' ---�`•� -- T. Gardner's house, 12th con.—The fall Emporium. Hullett. Baine ring when dropped on the floor can Synod metltina in England the Goderich. wheat in this vicinity has survived the its the genuine coin. Be on the took- Synod of Huron will meet this year ELF,CTED.—At a meeting of the winter frosts and looks well, NOTES.—Mr. Win. Knox is busy mak- out for them. on the 8th of June. Trustee Board or North street Metho_ — Loudesboro• ing maple sprue, it is not a good year While John Smith, the tail sawyer dist church on Thursday of last week, Gorrie• BR.trrS.—Miss Mable Kerr of Clin- as there was so Iittle frost.—Mr. and a� R. Bell's saw mill Hensall, wits cat -Messrs. A. B. Davison and A. Farrow T ton, was the guest of Addie Cris last Mrs, Thos. Neilens received a telegram ton, W . G. Strong C. O. F. g P - ting a log on Friday a portion of a slab were elected to till the vacancies cans• organizer was home on a visit for week,—Miss Mary Agnew of Belgrave, front Pickford, Mich., that t.heirdaugh- struck him a fearful blow on the stom- 1 ed by the death of the late Rees Price few days last week.—The $54 worth of is visiting her brother and sister here.— ter, Mrs. Hannah was very ill. They ash• He was knocked senseless and i and Geo. Cox. Mr. Lawson of Win ham, was in the left immediately for her home; the new books recently purchased by the g last account is that the lad at first grave fears were entertained i A GOOD NIGHT.—An entertainment villa a on Frida MIaB A. Cris has y is im rov- Gorrie Public Library have arrived, g y•— P P respectinghill. Though very severe- \ tinder the auspices of the MacGillivray These will no doubt be ea err sought returned hone after spendinga couple ing•—Mr. This. Knox of Hullett has Mission Band will be held in the bodyn Y g of weeks with friends in russels — secured a situation with Mr. Scott near ly injui sd he will be able to Ire around ` after. -111 r. Jas. Leech is on an extend- again noon. ". of Knox church, Friday, April 2nd. Aliss Maud Andrews returned haine on Seaforth. This is his second year with B visit e. friends in e %v boro, near Tuesday trona Turon "o. - The Rev. Mr, p The leading organists, vocalists and y � Mr. �lcof t.—Miss Lillie Thompson of Mr. RobeNt' Watson of Hullett died elocutionists of the town will cake Brockville. We hope he will enjoy it. Sawyer of Tuchersrnith, reached in Goderich townshipreturned home after died very atiddenl there last Saturday —Mr. Jos. Wray has been busy of late Y P Y Y part in the programme, assisted by the Methodist church here nn Sunda a pleasant visit at Mr. D. Beacom's. week. Deceased had enjoyed excellent over 100 children of the Mission Band, repainting his carriages, etc., for the Y` summer season.—A car of settler's Rev. Mr. Andrews taking his work in health until within about three weeks Admission, adults 15 cents, children 10 effects left here on Tuesday last for the Tuckersmith.—Mr. R, Bowcock is on of his death, when he, contracted a cold cents. Y the sick list his many friends hops A southern Manitoba, man who mov- which turned to pleurisy. The imme- NitlNESETUNG PIER• --Last week fraises Iron ne. They belonged to is ed to Montana a few ears a o started diate cause of his death was the rtp- farmer from clear Molesworth.—Airs, soon to see frim able to be around Y f Messrs. McLaren and Goldthorpe were again.—La grip is the order of the day hack a short time sloes, and left the tin log Of a blood vessel in the region fi awarded the contract to build a pier se I -I. Shaver is recovering from her following farewell on the walls of his of the heart. He leaves a widow and 1 severe attacK of la grip.—Mr. hied around here nearly every house has g / cooff p ete by t Park, rho carne i be Tagqlor secured the contract of the one or more cases of it. shack .—Four miles from a neighbor, aged parents. completed by the time Summer visit- cedar logs for the new Village Park. sixteen miles from a postofllce; four- or•s commence to arrive in town. The teen miles from a church; twenty-five Last Tuesday week a very joyous , ier will be at least one hundred feet He has already delivered them. Goderich 'Township. miles fmm a raiiwa event took lace at the residence of p --&l r. Jno. Haskett is at re- y ; one hundred and P ion , and will be so built that the P eights miles from timber; two hundred his dD. Macart hill, of wasilsa. Crai&in when sent on the sick list. We hope NOTES. --Mr. John Colclough realized miles from a Canadian ; half a mils g 1 y a(ition of the roughest Sea will not soon to bear of his recover falx rices at his sale on Thursday last. from coater a uartor of a mile from y Dr. W. A. Thomson of A effect its stability. Mr. H'arnlmlt, who Mrs. Rev. Goflin visited friend, yin —Mr. Wm. Murphy, Jr. leaves for Hades; the same distance from a blood Ooderchto formerly t� ,ttth ,/ter Is making the iniprovment is deservin , theiof Hensall, in the I ` of every encouragement in his efforts Bradford last week.—Mr. B. McArter, Llakota to -day.—Mr. W. Rr419inson bras thirsty half-breed, God bless Our presence of the immediate relatives of 111 j tontitke Menesetung Park easilyrcacil- who has been learning photography had a new 14 -foot wheel placed on his home i Gone back to Manitoba, which the contracting parties. Miss McPher- li(Ri it c�; lilt r able and it perfect sutntner resort. with Ilia brother Jno., returnedd to lis Brantford wind mill the old 1L -toot " son of St, Thomas attended the bride, t d t 1�S t, t . is God's country, to get afresh start. home in Grey township last week.— wheel lacking the necessary power. —Kincardine (Slont.) Review, whilst Mr. Barry of Galt performed a V' 14B SAID FAREWELL.•—Farewell, the The Maitland Excelsior Company have like service for the room. j,1 span charged with raising and passing resumed operatic ns after a prolonged SiCK LIST.—Mr. Robt. Richardson of Notwitlists,nding the disappointment g Ly—sepgt. At ,v6 $2 Dominion notes in Hensall, was rest. They will be b(ray the entire' the 16th con., who has been in declin_ over,Rev. Mr. Anderson not becoming Newspapermen are biamed for a lot 1�e1LUQ1' before Judge Masson for trial. At first season.—Mr. Frank Pollock has beenink health for years, was taken sudden the incumbent of St. John's church, of things they cannot help; such its us- Who spent several ve- le pleaded not guilty, but when part assisting Principal Campbell of the ly ill with la grip which eventually de- Brussels, the Wardens metand decided ing partiality in mentioning visitors, South and Central ' ccs In service in of lits evidence had Wen heard on ad- public school lately he being unwell.— veloped into pleuro-pneunionia and is to request the Bishop to appoint giving news about Some folks and another of his ur' Africa, will give ti vice of i1lr. Holt, who was his counsel, Mrs. Richard Cowan of Toronto wbo now in it critical condition ; his many Mr. Abey, a student at the present leaving out others, etc. They simplyOntario St, char .igno lectures in the Mtei withdrow and plehded guilty. Ile hits been visitingher mother Mrs. friends will be leased to hear of his time at Huron College. The p print the news they can find. An eding, April Si' •cA tin Thursday sven- Also .pleaded guilty to the charge of Falla.hay for several weeks hits return_ recovery. In the same house Mr, Jno. Bishop acquiesced and the young gen- for siiou7d not be expected to know "The Trnn -n. His subject will be Smith is also suffering with an excep- tleman will take full charge of Brussels the names and residences of your un- Raid.' F .dvaal and Dr. Jamieson s _ c5clldeT morn a Constable. He was re- ed home,—Miss Davidson of Fiends h, g and Walton churches atter June let t le will also give a sword ex- tri�,nde till Saturday for sentence, spent a few days visiting friends in tionally severe attack of grip, but we cies, aunts and cousins, even if he ercise • g T when he wits regain brought into Cour t town last week.—W. J. Earngey, tan_ hope he will soon tie able to be at•onnd When he will be ordained to deacon's should see them off on the train. Tell ex a ..t the close of the lecture, It is And soot to the penitentiary for 5 sorial artist is home after spendrn a again. On Saturday Mr. Jas. Richard- orders. In the meanhime Mr. Alley him about it. Its news that makes a ex ted that he will give a tnsLilriee veat•a., Un Mouclay the prisoner said few weeks with Clvmley friends.—Tile son who was visiting Mr. Smith, was will supply the work. He conducted newspaper, and every man, woman + Iibitionof his curios,withdescriptive farewell to Goderich, and is now in roads up this way, are in a very bad unfortunate enough to have his ankle the services last Sabbath and pleased and child in the neighborhood could be alk for the benefit of school children Kingston, state at present, sprained by a horse stepping on it. both congregations, associate editors if they would. 1 at 4.15 o'clock the same clay; of this w _ ._. W��. Yin.'. � � ..w • • " . � • TAE 111tRON NEWS 11 RECORD. reper Alunams l.Oe 1t) Advance. INDEPNNDENT M ALI, 2,U11Vp3—NBUTRdL !NMI NQTHINO �- - A - DI TOXDD, Ed1ter end Ows,er VOL. XIX CLINTON. HURON COUNTY; ONT. WEDNESDAY MARCH 31, 1897 `'OLE ATO.9_58--­­ Scotch 8---1 "CQtCh Whisky... I GO/iE`1'l/,'h-------- - ^--' Holmesville. Auburn.nHu The .Two A 'j' ' This liquor asoma to have been $Ut31NE8p (i[iANGF.,—)Vis. J. E. VlerroRS.—Miss D.Halstead ofGode- NOTES.—Mr. John Hankin is very ill • r✓ • ic..7. b cg of the necessities iuberent to the Baydgss, who has been with the Kell rich is visiting [!lends in the neighbor- at present with inflammation of the 0000000000000000 A sington Furniture Co., hits hong�ht out hood —Mr. R. Johnson of Bright is lungs.—Mr. Thomas Nicholson is very 'timidity and foga of Highland cum the Wa carriage business of J. A. ller, visiting his brother.—Mr. C. W. An- I ill at present with beatt trouble.—Mr, 1 The Clinton Orchestra mer and the cold blast of winter, and and will take possession on April 1st. drews of Wroxeter spent Saturday at Leandra Lawler is home from Micbi- , 40 well is it adapted to the require- FOUR SCORE YEARS.—There died at the parsonage.—Misses Ida Smith and gan, where he was en aged in the Will be in attendance at our Store from 7.30 until 9 p. m. on FRIDAY Ments of the climate that the hardy race her residence St. Andrew's Ward on Sybil Conrtlee, of Clinton, are visiting the lumber woods,—Mr, T. Clark hits EVENING}, APRIL 2nd, and will delivera, choice prograrume of music. On Thursday, Mar beloved wife of Mal- friends in the village,—Mr. Lennard is been remodeling his tailor shop which this evening we will make it display of our Stock, which consists uP the who inhabit these latitudes use it free y' y' s pending a few da , g p ly and thrive under it's inttaence. c°Inn McLean, at the advanced age of who has later moved hethe�is brother, mRokweclstgsutate anlunprovement.—Mr. E. newest designs in Spring Suitings fu both Imported and Canadian eighty one, after a rather long illness. Y p for David Fell.—Mr. Goods, also the latest thins in The finest is made from pure barin Kerr of Mitchell intends starting a , g P y The deceased lady had sutiered con- CURIOSITY,—•Last fall Mrs. J. L. c Hater Neckwear, and Gent's Furnishings enerall malt and when well matured in wood stderably for months past from severe Courtice procured a cocoon which she hardware business as soon as he can g g 1s a ver Sue liquor, Our Stock Som• attacks of neuralgia, but bore them get :a shop.—That (bear) which was FItIDAY EVENING APRIL 2nd—Everybody come. 7 q kept in a box. The other• day when Y Y prises some choice lines. with a fortitude that in the hour of she looked at it she discovered that it roatning around North St, is captured. death did not fail her. The late Mrs. had turned into a beautiful lbatterfly. - Mp Gent's McLean was born in Invernesshire, This is quite a curiosity and Nye think Belgrave. �.7f en V s Lack Kennedy, Scotland, and landed in Nova Scotia it is the first of the season. with her parents in the early thirties. SICK,—Wm. McRae is dangerously The Clintort Liquor Store. In 1353 the family moved to Goderich, NOTES.—Mr. W. Ramsay has moved ill. He first had an attack of lit grip Gent's�j where the deceased resided until she to Goderich this week. We wish him which turned to inflammation of the i J: urnZsh•�n s• — - — -- passed to the home beyond. The sub- success in his new home.—J. Miller haq lungs. est of this notice was married some maned onto our village. Mr, Lennard Furnishings r�i%� " fi72CB•�► !89% 9£tyseven years since, to her partner has moved into his farm, Iftich he NEws,—D. Sproat is recovering from • _ e purchased From Mr. A. J. .9'W lifoN. 7ft. ,1Ysa Am ilea dirt who survives, and who has reached bought front Mr. T. Murch. We wel- his recent illness; W. McRae is also on• Holloway his exLC::erit• rt. �•• the patriarchial age of 85 years. Be- I have disposed of'to Mr. A. J. g .`.•w. come them to our midst. —Mies Jennie the mend.—Mrs. Archibald of Seaforth Gent's Furnishin s and will con- s J aides her husband; she leaves to mourn Phipps hag returned after a prolonged was visitin at D. S !vat's durut the Morrish, hate of the Palace Dry visit to Manitoba and other g g p Goods Store. Be will conduct duct the business in the same 2" 8 8 l0 0 12 1S her loss two sons, Captain William of points.— past week, returning home on Friday. his business in my store, 3 doors store on Heron Street! I have tt19l� r rs rz 1'8 r9 ,�o Detroit, and Captain John of Port Mr. W. C. Elford is sick with la grip. —Robt. Ovens was visiting at James Huron, and five daughters, Mrs. Bed- —Mr. J. Buller has returned from Mor- Nethery's in East Wawanosh duringwest o❑ Huron St. He has not gone through the whole stock ' .c�s ford, Goderich; Mrs. Mtino South- risburg where he has been engaged in last week.—Owing to the change in thonly bought the stock, but has ,and added many new lines, mak- rr r.,v..,. rw..,. twc..* y° g also added read thereto, and Z 29 Cao l +,. „• ,,. ampton ; Mrs. Morris, Dakota; Mrs, re -packing apples.—Mr. W. Stanley ticket department of the G. T. R. rilost is now in it position to in it one of the best in town. Green, Dakota; and Miss Maggie who was in Goderich on Sunday, owing to Of the students remain over Sabbath p give a a g resided at home. The funeral took the serious illness of his uncle.—On in the town where they attend school good assortntent in RATS and place on Sunday afternoon from the Monday evening Mr. J. A. Cook gave a instead of corning home as formerly.— GENTS' FURNISHINGS genes. The Prices Brief Town Topics. residence of deceased's husband, the very able lecture on "Heads and Facer, John Watson assessor for Morris is ally. Mr. D. E, Munro of Auburn was in interment taking place in the family we Meet."—Most of our sick people are going his rounds at present. We trust The Tailoring Departs aIlt are niarked to hard an—aa low as town yesterday. plot in old Maitland. There was a improving. every Conservative who has reached P Postmaster Porter is, we are pleased very large attendance of relatives and the age of 21 years will see and have they clip be made—and my earn - to say, able to be around again. friends, and the pall heitrers were his name on the assessment roll. will be continued by myself in est endeavor will he to give the Messrs. D. d Strachan, H. Dunlop, a Dunuannon, Same stand, luy entire time general public At all times the Mr. Horace Foster was called to McKillop.being given to it. best on the market at the lowest Dundas through the death of Mrs. Munro, W Watson, Wm. Craig, and NOTES.—We are pleased to report price consistent with good Goods. Foster's mother. - John Bain. Rev. J. A. Anderson, B. that Mr. Jtas. Holland, who has been Addie Varcoe, who had his left hand I can.now give you better satisfaction Cttll and look through the Stork. Mr. Marsh. Morrish was married last A., conducted the church ceremony at on the sick list for the past five weeks amputated recently, owing to an asci- than ever. Call and have a look Wednesday Marat Goderich. Particulars the house and At the grave. There is able to go around again.—While Mr, dent with a cutting box, is getting at my SPRING GOODS. We Want our Trade. were a large number of beautiful floral S. E. Sanderson was engaged at Mr. along nicely. y `r in another column. , offerings placed on the casket. Milligan's wood bee, through some DEATH.—Mr. Joseph Evans, ex -reeve 00000000 •000000• Dr. Gunn has sold his vacant lot carelessness of the foreman while on Huron street, to Will. Core who in- CIRCULAR CITY BRIEFS.—Miss Shell- driving an iron weight, it flew out and m McKillop, and One of the oldest and tends building thereon. hard, Trinity University Toronto is at struck Mr. Sanderson on the knee most esteemed residents departedss this A. T. HOLLOWAY M/I H home for Easter.—Ont- cyclists have life a few days ago. Mr. Evans has 7 A. J. MORRISI3 James Noble of Bel rave and his Y which will leave hind up several � - ---- -- - �.- - I asked the town council for the use of been in poor health for some two or brother of E. Wawa.nos have bought weeks.—Mr. McNally is laid up at pre. CLINTON. CLINTON. the Sly farm in Hullett.the sidewalks to the 24th May. The sent with severe attack of ]a. grip.-- three years but previous to that was it users of the wheel seem to think they Miss E. Godra niece of Mr. S. San- strong vigorous man. Ile was anative Rev. Joseph Edge of Goderich will vnght ito have the same privilegges lesson hrls returned to her home in of Ireland, A Roman Catholic in reli- - -- pr"each educational sermons in the is the cows.—Mr. and Mrs. Re nolds pion, and in politics a staunch Conser- County Currency. _ County Currency. Ontario street Methodist church next Y Kingston, alre will be greatly missed vative. The funeral to Irishtown cem- of Clinton, were in the eireulat town b her man friends, especially one.— Mr. Geo, Medd of Hullett takes a S thday. the past week.—Navi ation is now Y Y P Y etery was largely attended. Mr. Joseph Izzard of Goderich Low d . There should be a Queen Victoria open.—There is considerable work Mrs. R. Wiggins is laid up at present position in St. Marys as cheesemaker• ship was thrown fro►n his weapon and p with a severe attack of pleurisy. We NOTES.—People are taking advantage Mr. Geo. Irwin of Hullett, has sold severely injured his leg. Jubilee celebration in Clinton. The around the dock and fishing depots at jiope to hear of her speedy recovery.— of the late snowfall to haul stuff to his 100 acre farts to Vi r. John Dale for schools and others interested should present,.—It is said that our fleet,of Miss Halley of Goderich is spending a itarket on sleighs.—Mr. Will. Smith Mr. Thos, Boyd and family of Nile tako bold of the platter. freight. and passenger E.tea,tners Will the suit) of $4,000. g P g while visiting At Miss Wilson's. --Miss has purchased a thoro'bred Durham left last week for Ninga, Manitoba, After all Clinton will not have full be added to this season.=Root. Letott- Mary Crosby, who has been on an ex- bull front a fariner in Hullett ; it is a R. O'Neil of Lucin, takes possession where they will reside in the future. control of the $10,000 Stavely ]Honey. zel who lints been attending the Me- tended visit to her aunt Mrs. Jas Wal- fine ashrial.--While some of the lead- of the .'Mansion house, Exeter, the be - The Attorney -General will see to all Gill College Montreal bas obtained ker has returned to her, home in Be]- in lights of the Grit ginning of May. (Miss Maggie, daughter of (.fount g g party were still Councillor Aloone has returned home the whys and wherefores. his M. D. degree.—A mesmerist ap- fast, her pleasant smiles will be missed on their knees asking for free trade W. 'treble of Exeter, who was so ser- Y. The funeral of the late Geo: a Han- peared at Victoria hall three nights by her associates, with the United States the after a three months' visit to Detroit. g of last week and showed his ower on people of iously hurt by £ailing off a load of wood, ley to Bayfield last Tuesday w:Ls about One of thein only.—There will he Holy . DEATH of AN OLD RESIDENT.—In the that country raiser their tariff Wali is rapidly imprvviog, The harps and outbuildings be.lung- a mile long. Orange County Master Communion next Sunda morning at person of Mr. Wm. Wilson all old and still higher against us; we believe that Mr. Halliday, who recently bought ing to Mr. Murdock McKenzie of the m Neildf Centralia was present. Y g every spirited person in Canada is get- out talo business of Frank Davidson, 4th con. of Kinloss were totally des - St. George's. J. A. Anderson, B. respected resident of this place passed , y Charles E. Holmes who shot himself A. reached specially to sailors and awe oil Tuesda of last week. The ing sick of this;low grade beggary on Win, hang, joined the benedicts last tro ed h fli•e recently, to ether with through the head in Toronto the other P p Y Y Y the part of the present government. g 1 Y Y y' g fishei•ttten on Sunday eve❑ing.—Mr• deceased was only sick a few days; he :Wednesday week and has taken tip his their contents, including hay, str•aty, day, has relatives in Clinton. He was Joseph Beck returned from the Grand was in hiS73rd year. His remains were When was eggs down to seven cents a residence there. rain, farm implements and six sheep. 49 years of age. No cause is assigned Council Ot Chosen Friends un Fridat interred in Dungannon cemetery on dozen in the month of March before ?he fire was caused by the explosion for the rash act. y'— g Y It will be a while before Grit rule Mr. John Trewartha h<La rented the The town council meets on Friday evcln- Thursday followed by a large number makes the farmer rich at this way of favin of Mr. Jos. Holmes 9th con„ or upsetting of a lantern, and in a f(.%v Miss Grey, who has taught in our ing.—Wm. Cantelon is confined to the of sorrowing friends and relations!, Y Goderich tOWDShI for a terra of five minutes afterwards Lhe whole place ublic school for some time leaves this house b going.—Mrs. Martin and Miss Minnie P• p y a Severe attack of dropsy.— Martin have been awe on a pleasant year's• was in a blaze. Most of the livestock week for her horse, Wingham. Miss There will be an amateur performance Y was saved. McKay of Parkhill takes her place and of Pinafore on Easter Monday and iclytA, visit to friends in and around Strat- Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Sturdy near Au ford.—Mr. S. McPherson has porches, burn, intend snaRemarking theirfuture home g that it doesn't seem to be comes very highly recommended, the two following days.—The Mission ITEMS.—Mrs. P. Moore of Stratford, ed a bush farm in the township of in Parry Sound and will leave for there generally known that every man who Anonymous correspondents have B+tn<1 will give its annual entertain- is visiting under the parental roof, her Grey, it is well wooded with black iu itis course of a week or two. serves on to coroner's jury is now en - Grey, it for the removal of the roeut in Knox church on Friday even- father Mr. James Coliton is seriously ash. titled to payment for his services, the Port of Entry from Clinton. No busi- ing.—The executive of the South Huron indisposed at present.—Misr,; Millie The Exeter Turf Club have fully de- Hamilt on Ilerald says that some cor- ness man here would sanction such teachers association met in town on Bell left here on Tuesdayfor Zurich to 1MARRIF.D,—Last Tuesday afternoon sided to celebrate the 24th of May b Y Y opera, even are not aware of the fact. action by any Government, Saturday and made'arrangements for take charge of the millinery depart- a merry company, numbering 30 or 40, having horse races and other sports "By an Act passed by the Legislature A tram who secured a good square the annual meeting in Exeter in May. men in a dry goods store of that place. assembled at the residence of Mrs, and have raised $800 for prizes. last year ever P g q —The Goderich fishermen will soon Bolton, East of Winthrop, Y juryman is entitled to meal in Clinton "saw" to his stomach's —On Thursday last Mr. William Crit pto witness Jas. McIntyre an old time resident fifty cents A day when the inquest does commence their suinnler work.—Marl- tendon, Sr., while workingin Livia the tying of the nuptial bow between content, but left a note saying "Just ton will soon haunch the two steamers Aon's factor met with an ccident by Miss Ellen C., the estimable daughter °f Exeter died in London last Thurs_ not last longer Ibsen four hours on any tell them that you saw me, taut not Y of the hostess, aper Samuel Gliddon, daughter day at the age of 33 years. He leaves ay,aentitled i at exceeds day. In u rs lie on sawing wood. How ungrateful. he built during the winter.—Mr. N. getting struck on Lhe head with a a widow and three small children, Darinthe winter Mr. J. T. Harland Dymeut is shipping an order of flfty block of wood which is of a rather Clinton, At the sound of the Wedding On Tuesday Mr. Geo. Hill of Exeter, he is allowed ten centsa. mile mileage. During eau s of lumber.—There are now over serious nature. It is to be hoped it is March the principals took their places Y The act came into force near] a lost a pair of valuable gold -rimmed 1:3q� incandescent lights in uzsu.—Detec- not as serious as first anticipated.— upon the floor ar;d the ceremony was received worI front England of the Y year spectacles and had since [)ought, two ago, but many leen who have served p., g tive Rogers of Toronto, was in the There is Borns talk of us Navin anticipated. osi- erformed in flrst•elasa style b Rev. death of his sister and brother James on coroners �nries since then have per! at considerable expense. His circular town last week. —Gen. F. tion in the baker business ere ion J. Allin, of Brussels, assisted b the latter having been killed by the little son Len noticed the lost old g•— , Y failed to take advantage of their rights. g Emerson of Clinton, was in the Co. House cleaning will soon be the order Rev. J. P. Westman, of 'tV alton. The train At Queen street station, Exeter, glitter%ng.on the lawn in the heatniful town ]sat week.—Mr. R. Tichborne has of the dee bride was attended h her cousin, Miss England. A meeting of the Executive Com - Spring sunshine this week and the lost y•—On Monday Messrs. Geo, Y mittee of the Diocese of Huron was was a welcome find. The lasses were prat a new roof or, Mr. M. O. Johnston's Irons and Albert Sellers left here to Martha Curry, of Morris township, and Oil Fridayy Mrs. Mathew Snowden, not injured. g store on Hamilton street.—Mr, A. S. woi k in the Clinton flax mill.—On J. L. Pickett, of Clinton, stood by the Mitchell, While going to the barn, slip- held in London last Friday, at which Chrystal of the boiler works seems a ThurBday out, flax mill closed down groom and saw that no evil befel him. ped and fell, breaking one of her arms considerable business was transacted, Henry PIumsteel is remodeling his pretty busy roan these days.—R. B. havin of through their season's Numerous were the wedding presents some of local interest here. lle uta, p expressive of Mrs. Gliddun's shove the wrist joint. The fracture tions were beard from Bei pp barns on the London road south of the 14mith's millinery opening commences work g Ou Monday evening next it popular- was soon reduced and the lad is now gritve, Man- barns of Refuge and has let the frame to -morrow, Thursday everting. public meeting of the ratepayers and ity. A sumptuous spread was made Y chests!, and other points regarding work to John Riley of Londeshovo and Pdoing nicely. their assessments. In the case of the farmers is called for in Industry hall and the large company did ample na- i;. the mason work to Arthur Cantelon,tice to the good things provided.!. A large number of counterfeit half former no action was taken but Man - to Mr. Cantelon has also the mason wort. AShfiCId. es consider the Advisability i of Gliddon and bride left for Clinton on dollar pieces are in circulation. As for cheater was reduced $25• Clinton establishing a, canning factory rt) our for a barn for Jno. Sturdy and a large AconNs.--Mr. John Webster, Jr., r st. Mr. Moore of Perth is to Wednesday, followed by many happy appearance they are an excellent imi- vestry was granted leave to consoli- shed for Jos. Whitely, treasurer of 12th con., has sold his farm to Mr. Tif- wishes for their future. tation, and bear the date of 1870. The date their debt. Bishop Baldwin ar- Goderich townshi a dresas tate meeting. — Our hand is p p• fin,—Mr. Peter (,ole has rented Mr. W, pra ysing over J. W. Bell's Harness metal is very soft, but has almost the pounced that owing to the Pan-Angli- r"' ---�`•� -- T. Gardner's house, 12th con.—The fall Emporium. Hullett. Baine ring when dropped on the floor can Synod metltina in England the Goderich. wheat in this vicinity has survived the its the genuine coin. Be on the took- Synod of Huron will meet this year ELF,CTED.—At a meeting of the winter frosts and looks well, NOTES.—Mr. Win. Knox is busy mak- out for them. on the 8th of June. Trustee Board or North street Metho_ — Loudesboro• ing maple sprue, it is not a good year While John Smith, the tail sawyer dist church on Thursday of last week, Gorrie• BR.trrS.—Miss Mable Kerr of Clin- as there was so Iittle frost.—Mr. and a� R. Bell's saw mill Hensall, wits cat -Messrs. A. B. Davison and A. Farrow T ton, was the guest of Addie Cris last Mrs, Thos. Neilens received a telegram ton, W . G. Strong C. O. F. g P - ting a log on Friday a portion of a slab were elected to till the vacancies cans• organizer was home on a visit for week,—Miss Mary Agnew of Belgrave, front Pickford, Mich., that t.heirdaugh- struck him a fearful blow on the stom- 1 ed by the death of the late Rees Price few days last week.—The $54 worth of is visiting her brother and sister here.— ter, Mrs. Hannah was very ill. They ash• He was knocked senseless and i and Geo. Cox. Mr. Lawson of Win ham, was in the left immediately for her home; the new books recently purchased by the g last account is that the lad at first grave fears were entertained i A GOOD NIGHT.—An entertainment villa a on Frida MIaB A. Cris has y is im rov- Gorrie Public Library have arrived, g y•— P P respectinghill. Though very severe- \ tinder the auspices of the MacGillivray These will no doubt be ea err sought returned hone after spendinga couple ing•—Mr. This. Knox of Hullett has Mission Band will be held in the bodyn Y g of weeks with friends in russels — secured a situation with Mr. Scott near ly injui sd he will be able to Ire around ` after. -111 r. Jas. Leech is on an extend- again noon. ". of Knox church, Friday, April 2nd. Aliss Maud Andrews returned haine on Seaforth. This is his second year with B visit e. friends in e %v boro, near Tuesday trona Turon "o. - The Rev. Mr, p The leading organists, vocalists and y � Mr. �lcof t.—Miss Lillie Thompson of Mr. RobeNt' Watson of Hullett died elocutionists of the town will cake Brockville. We hope he will enjoy it. Sawyer of Tuchersrnith, reached in Goderich townshipreturned home after died very atiddenl there last Saturday —Mr. Jos. Wray has been busy of late Y P Y Y part in the programme, assisted by the Methodist church here nn Sunda a pleasant visit at Mr. D. Beacom's. week. Deceased had enjoyed excellent over 100 children of the Mission Band, repainting his carriages, etc., for the Y` summer season.—A car of settler's Rev. Mr. Andrews taking his work in health until within about three weeks Admission, adults 15 cents, children 10 effects left here on Tuesday last for the Tuckersmith.—Mr. R, Bowcock is on of his death, when he, contracted a cold cents. Y the sick list his many friends hops A southern Manitoba, man who mov- which turned to pleurisy. The imme- NitlNESETUNG PIER• --Last week fraises Iron ne. They belonged to is ed to Montana a few ears a o started diate cause of his death was the rtp- farmer from clear Molesworth.—Airs, soon to see frim able to be around Y f Messrs. McLaren and Goldthorpe were again.—La grip is the order of the day hack a short time sloes, and left the tin log Of a blood vessel in the region fi awarded the contract to build a pier se I -I. Shaver is recovering from her following farewell on the walls of his of the heart. He leaves a widow and 1 severe attacK of la grip.—Mr. hied around here nearly every house has g / cooff p ete by t Park, rho carne i be Tagqlor secured the contract of the one or more cases of it. shack .—Four miles from a neighbor, aged parents. completed by the time Summer visit- cedar logs for the new Village Park. sixteen miles from a postofllce; four- or•s commence to arrive in town. The teen miles from a church; twenty-five Last Tuesday week a very joyous , ier will be at least one hundred feet He has already delivered them. Goderich 'Township. miles fmm a raiiwa event took lace at the residence of p --&l r. Jno. Haskett is at re- y ; one hundred and P ion , and will be so built that the P eights miles from timber; two hundred his dD. Macart hill, of wasilsa. Crai&in when sent on the sick list. We hope NOTES. --Mr. John Colclough realized miles from a Canadian ; half a mils g 1 y a(ition of the roughest Sea will not soon to bear of his recover falx rices at his sale on Thursday last. from coater a uartor of a mile from y Dr. W. A. Thomson of A effect its stability. Mr. H'arnlmlt, who Mrs. Rev. Goflin visited friend, yin —Mr. Wm. Murphy, Jr. leaves for Hades; the same distance from a blood Ooderchto formerly t� ,ttth ,/ter Is making the iniprovment is deservin , theiof Hensall, in the I ` of every encouragement in his efforts Bradford last week.—Mr. B. McArter, Llakota to -day.—Mr. W. Rr419inson bras thirsty half-breed, God bless Our presence of the immediate relatives of 111 j tontitke Menesetung Park easilyrcacil- who has been learning photography had a new 14 -foot wheel placed on his home i Gone back to Manitoba, which the contracting parties. Miss McPher- li(Ri it c�; lilt r able and it perfect sutntner resort. with Ilia brother Jno., returnedd to lis Brantford wind mill the old 1L -toot " son of St, Thomas attended the bride, t d t 1�S t, t . is God's country, to get afresh start. home in Grey township last week.— wheel lacking the necessary power. —Kincardine (Slont.) Review, whilst Mr. Barry of Galt performed a V' 14B SAID FAREWELL.•—Farewell, the The Maitland Excelsior Company have like service for the room. j,1 span charged with raising and passing resumed operatic ns after a prolonged SiCK LIST.—Mr. Robt. Richardson of Notwitlists,nding the disappointment g Ly—sepgt. At ,v6 $2 Dominion notes in Hensall, was rest. They will be b(ray the entire' the 16th con., who has been in declin_ over,Rev. Mr. Anderson not becoming Newspapermen are biamed for a lot 1�e1LUQ1' before Judge Masson for trial. At first season.—Mr. Frank Pollock has beenink health for years, was taken sudden the incumbent of St. John's church, of things they cannot help; such its us- Who spent several ve- le pleaded not guilty, but when part assisting Principal Campbell of the ly ill with la grip which eventually de- Brussels, the Wardens metand decided ing partiality in mentioning visitors, South and Central ' ccs In service in of lits evidence had Wen heard on ad- public school lately he being unwell.— veloped into pleuro-pneunionia and is to request the Bishop to appoint giving news about Some folks and another of his ur' Africa, will give ti vice of i1lr. Holt, who was his counsel, Mrs. Richard Cowan of Toronto wbo now in it critical condition ; his many Mr. Abey, a student at the present leaving out others, etc. They simplyOntario St, char .igno lectures in the Mtei withdrow and plehded guilty. Ile hits been visitingher mother Mrs. friends will be leased to hear of his time at Huron College. The p print the news they can find. An eding, April Si' •cA tin Thursday sven- Also .pleaded guilty to the charge of Falla.hay for several weeks hits return_ recovery. In the same house Mr, Jno. Bishop acquiesced and the young gen- for siiou7d not be expected to know "The Trnn -n. His subject will be Smith is also suffering with an excep- tleman will take full charge of Brussels the names and residences of your un- Raid.' F .dvaal and Dr. Jamieson s _ c5clldeT morn a Constable. He was re- ed home,—Miss Davidson of Fiends h, g and Walton churches atter June let t le will also give a sword ex- tri�,nde till Saturday for sentence, spent a few days visiting friends in tionally severe attack of grip, but we cies, aunts and cousins, even if he ercise • g T when he wits regain brought into Cour t town last week.—W. J. Earngey, tan_ hope he will soon tie able to be at•onnd When he will be ordained to deacon's should see them off on the train. Tell ex a ..t the close of the lecture, It is And soot to the penitentiary for 5 sorial artist is home after spendrn a again. On Saturday Mr. Jas. Richard- orders. In the meanhime Mr. Alley him about it. Its news that makes a ex ted that he will give a tnsLilriee veat•a., Un Mouclay the prisoner said few weeks with Clvmley friends.—Tile son who was visiting Mr. Smith, was will supply the work. He conducted newspaper, and every man, woman + Iibitionof his curios,withdescriptive farewell to Goderich, and is now in roads up this way, are in a very bad unfortunate enough to have his ankle the services last Sabbath and pleased and child in the neighborhood could be alk for the benefit of school children Kingston, state at present, sprained by a horse stepping on it. both congregations, associate editors if they would. 1 at 4.15 o'clock the same clay; of this