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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1897-05-12, Page 1TIE HUKON NEWS -RECORD. TJWRpIN_$iL.Abper Atuau,n, 1.00 in Advance. INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS—NEUTijAL IN NOTHING A.111 TODID,I vvit.or ondOwner _ �CLINTON. VOL. XIX HURON COUNTY, ONT. WEDNESDAY MAY 1�, 1897 WHOLE NO. J644f � Lager Season Opens. Town Topics.-_. BREWERY I Brief Town Topics. Goderich.� - 'THE TWO A. "- ��t•1����t•��• SOLD.-- The Noderich brewery, we are informed, has been disposed of to J. Kuntz of Auburn. Mrs. J. McMurray was last week visiting friends to Seaforth. Mr. Rose firm MISSION BAND. -D. McGillivray who Y arrived in town from China recentl Y was present at the meeting of the - - - - TOO Ladies' Beverage. g Hoes of the of Bmadfoot Box & Co.,was in hast Gillivra Mission Band on Saturday day I Y Y I Straw Hats bL1S3T to. SHtrrED.-Yesterdiay D. Can- town week. and addressed the children. � •000*0000000 When housecleaningand tired telon shipped a car of live hogs to Col- ltngwood The price paid to farmers Miss (v•ollofTuENEws-RECORD, who ON A VISIT.—Messrs. George and We have this week added to our Write Ads. send down your pail and gist a quart here was from 4.75 to $4,80. was last week very ill is now much improved and has ICSLlmed her duties. John Seivwright, of Aberdeen, Scot - land. after spendinga week in New already saleot stook several lines of Straw Hata. They Come ill only IUc, fresh and nice, captains only I is INDIA FAmfINE Fax u. -Additional Quite It number of towns townspeople !e are P P York, arrived in Goerich on Thursday are and See Ella per cent. of alcohol, and now greatly used by ladies. Send your pail Balsc r'Ipd fo received by The Molsous in attendance at the wedding of Miss on a visit to their sister, Mrs. Stewart, of Benmiller• plain and Fancy, yourself, we have the or pitcher, gem, ,jar, or anything else, f3anlc and forwarded to Ottawa: -Mrs. flees, �L i0; George Lyons, bOc, p to-d:a Baker in Goderich township y, And will be sold at prices that Suiting•s that will suit it is nobody's business but our own. Y Y (Wednesday). THE BREAKWATER. -A second letter from Ottawa, should make fust colas. Yell. TDI, AWARD GIVEN. --The case of Dawes Watters S. S. Copper for $¢2 Last Friday Mayor Holmes met with what might have been a serious ails regarding the break- water contract, Written by chief er.- gtneer Coate, says that Mr. Madigan, Felt Fats Our �ACi� Kennedy ed tvagea, w�tas settled by arbitration, Mr, dent at the Nile. A Dungannon tailor the contractor-, is away , $20 � D. A. Forrester giving judgment last Monday. 'Ile arbitrator allowed $27 inside tltc necessary repairs. The 1lolsons Bank receive sub- purchasing Its and timber for the its soon as he has late and that Just in ' croon them some ver ' g Y nobby linea in the latest Aroeri Worsted The Cllntorl Liquor Store. to Natters, Cooper to pay all costs. will pwoi completed this -the SERIOUS OPERATION.—Last ,S'atUr scriptious toward founding the Vic- torian Order of Nurses lit alla(la and work will begin and he pushed till a reasonable amount has been complet- can styles, which makes our Hat Stock without doubt the sleet T Leader. Is a TheFree day Mrs. S. Wilson underwent a ser- IOUs surgical operation, the trouble forward theist to Ottawa free of charge. Mrs. Proctor, of the I Ot.h concession ed. A TRAINING (ENTRE.—Guderich has assorted in the trade. being a vc-l'yy dangerous abscess. Her ft- Goderich township has moved with seemingly become it trainingeentre for fiErAsk to see the Geisha. The B ]n�/��e nittny i s will be dell sited to learn that the lady is doing well and there; is rood prospects for recovery. her family to town and has taken up her residence oil Rattenbury St. west. racers and trotters, and is likely to continue its such on account of its good Summer Ugderelbthiilg. Read�m odes roads. Almost any day the lest l/ V , , . r PICNIC. -The Wallis Church Sabbath Dr. Gunn has returned from the annaul meeting of the Intel' IatiOnal horses in Huron may be seen exercis- ing on out• streets or makin fast time g A apecial Line of Balbriggan at $1 a suit value, Other Are going out fast. The Which we intend to give away -evening school of town intend departing this year- from the usual custom of holdi❑, Y t, Railway Surgeons held At Chicago. The next meeting will be held at Tu- on the Agricultural track, g -great lines lower and higher in r g price. Prices are Selling tilem. on the of Jane 30th is a ., their picnic it (xarlericit, rind are male- Tonto, To FILL VACANCIES. --This Wed- prize worth trying for, especially ing preparations fur it big afternoon nesday evening, Town Clerk Alit *0000000 00000900 when it costs you nothing to da so. we have (alread re tstered Y g rand evening's sports rand amusements in the P. vvhich will no doubt be Messrs. Will Murphy and Thos. Archer were called to Clandeboye, c hell will receive nominations for the position of councillor in T A. J. MORRISH, A. J. HOLLOWAY, greatly appreciated. where the attended the funeral of Y St. Andrew's ward, and member • elan guesses itnd man utore Y g Y will be recorded before the con- PtNAFORL,-The Town Hall will no their relative Thos. Hudgens. ilaere were over 1(YJ rigs in attendance. of the Public School Board in St. George's, made vacant by the death CLINTON. CLINTON. test closes. Thera, is positively doubt be well tilled on Thursday even- ing next by all lovers of music, when Messrs. Pollock, Sturgeon and Town - of the late James A. Reid. no deception about it when we 40 of the best talent of Goderich will send, all NEws-RECORD patrons from HomIF AGAIS.--Rev. Donald Me - ia.r..- state that the fitst person who give the very pretty opera "Pinafore," Bayfield, swooped down on our san- We Gillivray, who for the past nine ears has been a missionary in Honan, ON THE ComlmiissioN.-The C.anad t -Mrs. J. G. Steep, who was ser - iously ill last week, is recovering. guesses the nearest how the g Probably well known to all musical eo le. It was the bi people. biggest kind of a etupl sanctortim last Monday. were glad to meet the gentlemen. y China, is home again to enjoy a rest and re- Law Journal of April 17th says: "The act to provide for the consolidation of figliPPt 1 Z 3-4-5 O 0 1'L 14.2U HUCCeHS for three ui kits in Goderich a short. time ago, and it is at the request 1 The annual district meeting of t•he I new hi.� health which has been some- what poor of late and threatened the statutes of Ontario Navin g passed, and the work being well under way, 1Vinghaut. NOTES. -G. F. Robbins has disposed are at -ranged in the Sealed enve- of prominent musical people that it is here. Methodist church for the Goderich District will be held in the Ontario St. Serious complications it a chap P change were not made. He will shortly, the we may hope that at the close of the his laundry business S. Weir, lope attached to wheel wall receive it free of charge. given The expense alone•to give it here with all the scenery and cos- church oil Wednesday and Thursdit the lotli `Loth inst. Y upon 3'+ P advice his physician, take a trip year n shall she this helpful nevi- tion on our bis, yea, We arC., w who has secured the services of John r c Uhiltun, n practical t tundrywan. -Mr. A cash purchase- of only ii0 cents en- tuutes will be over $60, so that a good g house is needed. We hope to big of »ext week, and H. M. S. Pinafore Thursday May d. Scotland. His many friends here are re Pleased to see hire once more. J. T. (i to notice that J. T. . (sorrow, Q. C., of Goderich, was, on March 30th' uIt., J. Swans' pacer has pa gone to Brussels for training D. Roche, titles you register your gents see it on evening, under the well - and aduplicate coupon is given to is house on this occasion. 13th. Don't miss it. RESULUTIO.N of CONDULN'.NCE.--At added as a commissioner. No better known hursetian,- Mr. Chlshobn, you with every guess. We don't ask you to guess the exact ar- BI•iCf'Towu Topics. Mrs. Callander, who bas been visit- ing relatives and friends in town for the last regular meeting; of Eureka Council No 103 R. T. of T., the follow- appointment could have been made. IIe is an able lawyer with wide experi- who has been employed with Mt'. Hal - Hey Park during the winter left last rangernent of figures but the NEAREST will win the Mr. Barn is the owner of it beautiful tunic time, left on Tuesday for Toronto Y ' Ing resolution of condolence was pass- ed and directed to be resented to ence and of sound judgment and will add strength to the commission. weak for Hamilton. Ile intends going to Baltimore. .Ma i yltnd.--lar. D. Rush guess g wheel. driver. Niagara and Jackson, Mich. before re turning to lel' noute ill tlartney, slant P Mr. and Mrs. Reid : OUR SOUVENIR IS PROGRESSING.— has purchased from Mr. W. Purl P y the , Someone i sure to win. Try it. Mayor Holmes was on a visit north Friday. t,obs, l•]e ,ai;r,t <' uuNru No. los, R. T. of T. The Goderich Souvenir which is now under avay is meeting with marked front portion of his property on Josephine street. -Mr. Henrylast P Conlin, —a-- Mrs. Tewsly, who has been quite ill, - -_ _ - --- - Gonnrtrurr, MAY 3• I Tu :11a..4xu miirs..loxN Rt:rn: success, in fact, Frederick Colter, Dist. till aged shoemaker. who resided here g l `T JACI"CSQN SR ' � ., is recovering. Harr McKenzie down front Y DCt uCciield Narr:S. -Last. Wednesday ibirs. I it trek pleased Al- fight c Fang DH, infinite mighty God in Hisinflnite wisdom to remove Mgr. of the company, Says he has never found an town more Y progCea- settle years ago, committed suicide last week b taking strychnine. Y % Clothier Furnisher and Hatter. VICTORIA BLOCK, CLINTON. was Goderich oil Sunday. Nevin had an attack of paralysis, fel' I from your home by the hand of death, a most loving and dutiful son, we, the members of sive in taking•hold of a thing of this kind. Mr. Sal{ows is alreadyturnip g --_----- ----- Bel • (or ------- --- Mr. Croat of Rosslapd has taken a sitaatioti at Jackson Bros, which rendered her unconscious a time. She has since partially recover- Eureka Council No. 103• Royal Tem lars of Temperance, take this o Y p pportuility of extend- out many choice bits of scenery which Intended for last week. last 1897 �^ z4}� 1897 Mr. Jolin Johnston h to ill tde tom ed. -Mr. Wm. Plew.es had the tntsfot•- tuna to have had one of his horse's legs ing to you our heartfelt sympathy in your sad bereavement, By the death will grace the book and these together with cuts of up-to-date business houses DEA•rH.-George a Goodfellow -a well g known citizen of Morris died ver sud- y dvv • Mom, 7ue. WrA 7kit F-4 oSAr. good cutches of speckled trout. Miss Freeborn in the Episcopal- broken while harrowin the other da g y of our dearly -beloved brother, .lames A. Reid, we as a society, have lost one -both.exterior and interior-ipromises to make the book what it is intended dently at Dr. blcA:eh's on Friday the 23rd He levelling pilin r.„o..Y.f....r,., ,,, I!Y qN ,r. ,u, .r sang ia•n church, Stratford Last Sabbath. In turning too quickly the harrow struck its leg, breaking it; he was of our most earnest and faithful workers, one who put Porth every effort in his power to •fur- to be, A true representative of Gude- ult. was engaged and fixing up the Drs. Itaavn- and fee - `, ¢ 5 6' z 8 Dr. Livingstone has returned to Sea- obliged to have it killed. -The friends thor the causemof temperance; one who was seldom absent from a meeting of the society, rich• ---- -- in faint went to the stable to res? it g 9 ro Jr r2' r� r¢ r� forth after spending it week in town. of Will. McQueen will be pleased to hear cif his success in Rosslttnd, B. C., Y and one whose opinion was always sought upon all questions pertaining to the cause ever dolor- Gorrie• little while and was dead in a few P• minutes. Deceased was An E icc o a ' Pi " 1'8 rN 20 21 22 Mrs. Richniom{ of Blyth was the where he has secured it situation -its est to hIs heart. NOTES. -Messrs. David Watters and - lian, it stautcl conservative and wits 41Cre 20, aj 26 2W 28 29 guest of bliss C. Dayinent last week. Last town clerk and treasurer at a salary of $120 Rut although we mourn his death, we have great reason to rejoice in the assurance that he George McMillan have purchased new well liked. The funeral took place ort Saturday week our cetera. had amar- a month. is now at rest in that Heavenly Palace where bicycles of the Garden City make from and was well attended. riage in its columns which did not take no drunkard shall enter, for lie showed us by the o ulcer agent. 14Ir. N. McLaughlin, P P g g Peace to his ashes. Town Topics. place. Bay Mr. Geo. Ba of Detroit is in town Samuterhill• his daily life, that he was a faithful follower of the meek and lowly Jesus. His was an example of honest Christain living, and those who knew Mr. Frank L, Pollock left for Toronto last week on his wheel. He intends NOTES. -Clara Uoultes returned un Monday front a visit to her sister, POULTRY Nvws.-There is no abate. ment in the interest in poultry this p Y calling on friends and will remain for a con le of weeks. P The standing for the Public School for April i, as follows: -Sr. 4th class:- him best loved him most. May the great God of all wisdom sustain you Y going to college. -Mr. Win. Andisoti has er&ted shade -trees in front of his Mrs, L. Pearen, Wingham.-Casemore & Arixisti, ng shipped a car load of week although the space devoted to g purpose is to tilled Messrs. Bell and Scutt Blyth, lac•- Murphy, F. Oakes. W. Jordan. Jr. both in this your hour of emiction, and may his strong and loving arms be underneath residence which will add to the appear -has once of the street. -Mr. Jas. King has hogs from here on Friday last. -Janie Cunningham was at Toronto last week that -day with other matter. There will be many items of uess and furniture dealers were in le , town yesterday. Y Y' 4t 4th class: -J. Mair, E. Ball, J. Wright. 13rd class: -I. Merrill, L. Butt, J. John- about and round about you to bear you up. Signed oil behalf of the Council. ut a new.roof on his residence. -Mr. an business. -John Fells has his vi] - interest next week. STOLEN. Mr. and Mrs. John k.mertou of .Godo- Ston. 2nd: -C. Colbourn, G. Hill, R. Colbourn II part: -R. Kilty, A. Bea- ALFx. D. MCLEOD. A. E. CAMPBELL, P P g Obert Copeland is in resent ares. orders for the enlarging of pictures.- g aunder crop again, Navin g property P g g got it sown last week. -Frank Wheel HARNESS -A part of a new sett of harness owned by Will Moffat rich were on a visit here this week to their son John T. corn. E. Kilty. Sr. I part:- 1. Col_ Hunit A. BAIN. Miss Flora James has been Appoint- ed leader of the Methodist church choir er is slightly indisposed at present. - Tiros Scandrett C. McClelland was stolen last Wednesday. Some Mr. J. S. Marshall Huron Road. bourn, L. Butt, (', Drat })er. Jr.l part: -.G. Oakes, L. Jordan, B. Ball, (CIRCULAR CITY BRIEFS. --Mrs, Holt was in the Queen City the past week. 'tt a salary of $2a a year. Jus. and went fishing on the first of May. time ago a whole new sett was stolen from Lack Kennedy. An effort should near Goderich, was in town last week viewing the different poultry yards. -- ��- -Inspector Paisley of Clinton was in town on Saturday. -Mr. S. Kitt of Beswitherick is having his tailor his shop veneered. -Invitations are out for ------ Bayfield. be made to locate the thieves and in- carcerate them. C. C. Rance has imported a pair of 4.odericit. was in the circular town last Clintonn a. to the marriage of Miss Addie James' daughter' of Mr. Edward James to NEW TEACxER.-Mr. G. W. HOlmatl QUICK WORK. --S. S. Couper iS a ducks of a foreign breed and intends giving his attention to duck raisin g' OBITUARY. -After a long and pain fill illness, Mrs. (Rev. Dr.) Ure, whose week. Thos. Jackson Clinton was in the Co. town oil Friday. -Master Mr. Ridge Gilpin of Orillia.-The speckled beauties are being sought of Usborne has been engaged its princi- ppal of Bayfield school in place of A. E. hystler. And this was yesterday de- d nronstrated when he had Mr. Arthur airs. J. W. Riper and children of the serious condition was noted last week, Thos. Swartz is recovering frons a very severe illness. -Mr. John S. Cameron after at present. -A meeting of the Thoulpson, resigned, who will study for the ministr y, Mr. Holman is too Cook's new house roofed and sided. Sou are in town visiting relatives. The Passed to her rest in the great beyond is teaching it class in the Collegiate.- officers and members of rise Grorrie well known and too good a principal The work was started on Monday of lady reports liking the Soo very ranch. TuE Saturday night week. Deceased was one of the old residents of Goderich, Tho dwellinn being erected for Wm. McLean Public Library was held in the irnple- spent shop of Mr. Richt. Ross, oil tat to require a recommend at our hands this week. ARBOR DAY. --Last Friday being Niews-RCCORD had a call -on , Monde from Messrs. F. A. Pr•idhain Y widely known find highly esteemed. on 1 gin Ave. is being pushed rthead.--Mr.s• Shaw of Colorado is in ttrday avenin:;. -Mr. Will. Dunlop is Mr. THE QuEENs.-This model hotel has again opened and is now ready for op arbor clay the thildren bad it part holt- 1 and Town Clerk Mitchell of the county town, In her associations with the people of this town, and more I.particularly with town on a visit to her sick sister, bliss Grace Lee. at present working in Listowel. Robt. Gnnningharn has also secured Summer tourists. s Pollock, the dray. Quite a number of the little ones went to the woods while others enjoy J THE News-REconn s sin craves :t g the congregation of Knox church, as g ti ' the wife of its beloved pastor, she was ---Chas. Blackstone is now ready fora lig seasons business and work in Listowel. --W. J: Greer has been appointed leader of the Methodist genial proprietor, has asked for figures g P' P g on extensive additions and will have ed the foot ball match between a tears front Mr. Lough's room and a picked line or two space to ask the question, When is the 5�:avely $10,tIU0 going to ever ready with a helping and gener- the recent addition to his establish- inent will enable hien to do it, -There church chair. -Mr. Booth a t•ravisi one of the hest and roost convenient. hostelries in Western Ontario. team from the other rooms. come to Clinton:" tins hand and kindly christiau s ill- Y Y pathy and encouragement, and will be public meeting in the town hall to -morrow evening to discuss mat- ing evangelist, paid this place a visit d last week. -A neav fence is being erect- The following is the report of No. 3 OFFICAL MASONIC VISIT.—Lust lion. This is the season when the winds although for some time the infirmities lets in connection with the proper ed around the park. -The McLaughlin Stanley for April. The names are in day evening Dr. J. W. Shaw, D D.G. Change fifty times a day, of years have compelled her with- celebration of the forthcoming jubilee block has had a fresh coat of paint order Merit, 5th class -Jonathan AL, accompanied from here by Dr. And lie who lays his flannels off dt'awal from active church circles, she and other holidays, -Pickerel may be I which ,olds to its 'a peara,nce.•-Rev. a Peck, Rachel Reid. Sr, 4th -Eva Reid, Bruce, W. U. Fair•, Andrew Porter, A. Likewise is laid away. will long be remembered With love and caught on and after Monde next.- Mr. Ballantyne of Molesworth occupi- Albina Richardson, Oliver Mcflveen. J. Holloway, J. R. Hoover, E. M. AI c- bir. W. Doherty was last week affection. Her bereaved partner has Joseph Griffon, the recentl ri Y appointed ed the ulpit in the Presbyteran Jr. 4th -Laura Richardson, Ida Reid, Lean and facob Taylor, paid an official o to Lebanon Forest Lodge No. 134, called to the bedside of his sick mother the most sincere s m t P pf t at of the entire community in his great sorrow• gather, assumed the duties the pots- tion last T churcion-Sabbath week last.- rfarnps are very numerous around this part at Gertie Nickelson -3rd Edith Rath - well, Mabel Nickolson, Willie Clark. visit Exeter. The art report most refit -The P in Claude,where he remained over Shbbiath, funeral took place from Knox week. -On the 24th the posse t ball team will have a arae with the g Present. -Messrs. T. Sell & Co., of Har- Sr. 2nd -George Reid, Percy Tippet, able and leasant time. P church on Wednesday afternoon, and Or London, and in the evening riston, have bought out the store late- Lily Peck. Jr. 2nd -Samuel Bates, Mrs. Ben. 13ole, who recently under was very largely attended.. The gall- a the Goderich Amateurs will ly owned and Mr.new 141aggie Clark. Sr. part II -Lundy YOUNG PEOPLES CONVENTION. -The went a Serious operation iiithe Detroit ery and pulpit. platform were heavily present 'Time and the Hour" as a complimen- o s hick they have put in new goods which they will n Nelson Mcllveen, Charlie Rattle first annual meeting of the Hurou hospital is improving nicely and re. draped and the services most imppes- tary benefit to the base ball sell out cheap. We hope they will P Reid. Jr, part II -Lottie Peck. Sr. -Presbyterial Union of Young Peoples ports are favorable. sive. Rev. Dr. Hamilton, of Mother• club. -An old resident, Thos. Bates, died on Fri- meet with success. -While Mr. and part I-Allie peck -Jr. part I -Ethel Societies was held in Willis Church, Clinton yesterday. The Rev, Wnt. We learn from the Galt Reporter well, offered up the prayer, and Rev. Dr. McDonald,f Seaforth, delivered da after a short illness, aged 76 ears. g Y J. Mrs. Geo, Foster, who live a few miles north of this lace, were comity into P g Parke and Tommy Reid. JEAN CAMPBELL, Teacher. M. Martin in then tepee of the less- P dent occupied the chair. There was a that Mr. Sid Jactzaon of Preston ,for_ metly of Clinton, has sold his drug a solemn and eloquentaddress. The ser- being - ev. A. Anderson, B. A., held a memorial service in Knox church on town Friday week last, their horse Foster thrown -- rood representation of the young eo- 6 B P business to a Galt man. vices concluded, the large rtud a ence passed through the church to take Sunday to memory of the late Mrs. Ure.-Mise took fright,.and Mr. was out of the buggy in front of Mr. R. Exeter• Ole of the presbytery, and the hearts- ness inial which they entered into the Mr. H. B. McKay of Walkerton, general agent for Sawyer &Massey, it last look at the remains, which were then conveyed to beautiful Maitland Chilton is flow improving rapidly -Mise Nina Leo kiss recovered Stinson's. waggon shop. Mrs. Foster held on well but was thrown out vie- NOTES. -Mr. W. J. Carling is Irl Landon. He had to undergo an oper:a- discussions which arose out of the topics on the programme, showed that Hamilton, made TaE NEws-RECORD a friendly call one day last week. Cemetery and interred. The pall bear. ers were the followingelders of the from her serious illness. Her sister Miss Grace is still ver low and is not y tently near the Town Hall. Mr. Fos- ter was taken to the Anglo-American tion for the removal of a large growth front otie of his jaw -bones, the result ' the young people are alive to all that concerns the welfare of the church and A quiet wedding took place in Clinton church: Capt. Baxter, James Buell- anan, Capt. Gibson Peter McEwan expected to recover. -The Chosen Frtenda will meet to -morrow evening. Hotel and Mrs. Foster totheresidence of Rev. Mr. Gumil. Both were care- of an injury sustained same years a o front contact With a cricket ball. the interest of Christ s kingdom. last Wednesday, Mr. R. A. Bell of yy Goderich and Miss Florence James Aikenbead sand A. Straiton. -The Ohur•chwoman s Guild held its last full at to, and in a few days y y The operation was successfully er- p formed Tuesday, although r. Tiro Seaforth peolile aro enthusiastic over the of "Pinafore" given there on Mon- a sntlin . bpi❑ the contractingartist. Mr. P The Collegiate Institute board showed their sympathy for their bereaved regular meeting week. -The school board was called to meet last thetiy, were able to return home, feelin g a little the worse of their narrow on and (:satin will be unable to return g portormance day evening. and rs. Bell will take up their resid- here, associate by attending in a body, and Tuesday evening but there was no escape. -Mr. Alex, Webb, brother of home fora week or more, he passed ANNUAL S. S. B. MEETING. -The meeting of the Sunday School ence Messrs. Thos. and Chas. McConnell' the beautiful floral tokens bore elo- r•estimony to the quorum, man of the members being q y g otherwise engaged. Monde is the Mrs. George Horton, died at the the latter in town on through it with comparative comfort. g P -Root. Leathern is improvin .--Jttdge annual Board of the Ontario Street Churell, on Monday received the sad Intelli• quent love and re -y spect of the donors. The included a They regular meeting night. -The steamer St. Andrew with 3,5,()00 bushels residence of Wednesday, May 5th, aged 20 ears, y' y g y Dayle held divisteu court tare on Tuesday last. -Mrs. Samuel Bas - for the election of officers and other ence of the death of their mother -in- large wreath of roses and lilies front of wheat reached the Grand Trunk eleva• He had come here for the benefit of kerville is confined to her room business was held on last Monday evening. Reports were received front aw, Mrs. McDonald of Stratford; they left o4 Tuesday for Stratford accom• the W. F. M. S.; a bunch of calla sillies from Mrs. McDonald for on Sunday from Port Arthur. -The his health, he being afflicted with that dread disease consumption, He was suffering with rheumatism. - Geo. e Secletitry and Treasurer. The partied by Mrs. O. McConnell. and Mrs. Brough ; a wreath from Mrs. new tugs being built by Wm. Marlton will like! be launched this morning.- Y g' hurried in the Gorrie cemetery, on Brooke has gone to Killarney, Man., to spend the summer. -J. Spack- P alembersbip and attendance have A large number of counterfeit half John Stewart and family, and a The schooner Corlsande with 3(10,000 May 7th, Revs. Fisher and Dobson t man kiss his fishing tiets se . at I resince the new year, and all claims had been met un dollar pieces are in circulation. As for 'appearance they are an excellent imi• bouquet from Master Ure Stewart•; a q cross of roses and daisies from the Me- feet of lumber for R. D ment arrived Y officiating. -Rev. Rev. Mr. Goffin of the g - y g g Howisk and Turnberr Con re atinnal Grand Bend and intends lifting to date for literature, &c., and tation and bear 'the date 1870. The Gillivra Mission Band; a cross of y Thursday. -The schooner Sonora with with coal far the water and churches reached in the Methodist P thein m Saturday for the convenience of farmers and others requiring flab a big balance • was to hand. The tollowingare the officers for the par: Y methl is very soft, but has almost the same lin when dao h g dropped on the floor as rpsea and lilies of the valla Dr. and y, Mrs. Taylor; of roses and lilies, hursa W Lee reached Port an Thursday.-•- The Kolfage church on Sabbath evening, May 2nd. g y —Y-- for their own use. There was a egood igh- Monday, some weigh- - Superintendent, D. Tipindy ; Assist- Superintendent, Jacob Taylor; the genuine coin. Mr. W. G. Mrs. and the Misses Attrill ; cross of roses and carnations, Mr. and Mrs, e schooner sassed far John- ston Harbor on Saturday.-Theschoon- D. F. Craig, whose boot and shoe catch of trout on Ing 26 pounds.- Last week we ant Secretary -Treasurer, Ralph Tiplady; McMillan of London t, very prominent Mason and mail clerk Garrow ; bouquet, Mr. and Mrs. MCD. er Canton with 560 tons of coal for the North American Chemical. Co. store in St. Marys was burglarized mentioned the assault committed upon Mrs. Cookson and daugh- Assistant' Secr•etar•iest B. J. Gilpbings Geo. W. Wray; Librarian, Thomas between London and Toronto died at his Allan; wreath, Mrs. Kay and family ; wreath, Miss Beaumont; sailed into harbor on Thursday. -The steam about a year ago, was somewhat aur prised and very much delighted the ter. The following day, a man and Walker; Assistant Librarians, John Amos Castle and E. G, Carter; residence in London on Sunday morning ,after a three month's illness. roses and carnations, Mrs. Chilton; wild flowers Mr. and Mrs. Curzon; begonias barge Cityof Mt. Clemens arrived on Saturda fternoon with a car o of g other dip to receive an anonymous letter containing $25. This purport- named Ben Wilson, of Stephen town - ship, was arrested on sue.picson of being, Carter, Chorister, H. Israel; Pianist, Miss The deceased was well known here being for many ape's lilies, Miss Oameron; roses, Mrs, red brie for the Knox church alters- in to he pa went in full for goods the guilty one. He was taken before (,ouch. years on the L. H. & $. Radcliffe. Ra tions. -Large quantities of flne herring taken front hie store. The letter was a magistrate, but released, the guilt were caught banglers the past week• dated from Stratford, not being established, e w