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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1899-02-02, Page 1• A YoR VOL. XXI A Liberal M. P. ADVANCE: , • PiPILINDEllirIN 4 .171INGe-$10111R41r 1q•ATOVIIING, • ; W1j. 61111144frig144 Ed.1,4! Mitt Prop OIAINTON. XJURON OOtITTY ONT4, TIECUiSDA,Y, FEBRUARY 2, 1890, B;--- ‘Pireeiliiiy, 1 Would Like o See Xi. Nelleau hi. West iturou foThere. Too Pow Moll in the iheee who. 'Understand the toteilestO of tlui Cottle Trade as' ..mmilam•ra "VrECOLE NO, 1,052 Duke. of Vam'beidge Blend Of' tliS• flit set highland Malt Whisky 15 Yeare...old. • " • A, BrowrffeCe,.. :London andOlsegow• _ F or sale at • TIT CLINTON' LIQTJOR STORR ac a Cooyer s tare • Evo* PIP',1a9CI*091€1, In Its Steps : "What'Weuld4ostis Bar Peeetfice, aatrefine oath binding, ' see • 2 , • "An intensely. interesting story, show- ' tne thownie rellinee of one -be 'et carried into over vocation Oflife. It 0 if intposslble„to read: At without having . a keen ,deaire- to live nearer ',our ideal • PO." •• • ' ALITT riitac Ore Avorliiug for us. For • •the next tekt: days we.wiII offer • a line of Quad* Jugsat 15 cents •• • • that iare well worth 25 Ceuta. We lAnght a large quaritity:Of theniat it price that enables us 7 to sell for 15 Cents the best Jug • .that lis ever been offered fOr, 'tliat Toney th44••• fan be ,seen Ail our n orth window. • . . , . j:R4.40.61%pil. • ter, s t litUe you Just -think 8 • 5cent bars fl •:,., • !• • • .25 cents. li•040.zt.410'.•04e*-.GROCERY. - 6 (1- Butter 4 d ..• or,.• r..en ggs .R)3 Phone 23 . . ., 9vereenting the World: ` The Story of Malcolm Kirk. • Paper, • M.:, , Extra fine cloth binding, WO-. ' ' ' '0A: well, Vnitteii narrative, *teeming with interest from drat to lest, and deal- ' cial.problenurof the day. - ing intelligently with , many a the so- • , , . ) , . BOA Brother's Keeper': Christian Stew, ' ' • . ardshiP. Paper,' 15e. Extra fine . / cloth binding, 60o. • , ( , : "A, grand solution of the labor sues= '4.--) Van' of the day. Of thetwo .pripeipal characters of the -book, one belongs to ("\') eopital, and the other to labor. yet they , were -friends.. , The enther ably shows- 7 .how it was%po4Aible •for this friendship , .- to.eklatiiin spite a the, gulf -„between 'them." .• . - . • ...,.... . • , r) . The, Crecifildrox of. PhiliP,Strong: ' Pa.. , Q 'Teri 15o, Extra fine', Moth bind- 'It s a wonderfully- strong and area, tivecontribntion to the Christian liter- „ ature of ' this age. The characters are 9 40.. grand; the • thoughts aublime.. Eifery- se one sheuld read it," .• - . - lol RObeItItardk's 'Seven Days: A Dream , and Its •Consequence,. -Piper, 15e. . gstraiine clotithinding;60c. .. • 41.,story of a dream. And how it In- . flueneed the Life of Robert Hardy. This . book AB not only , interesting; but help- fid: -.; . • ' ' - • Rienard'Bruce t The.Life That Now Is . - Papor,.15o.. Extra fine elotlz,hind . ing. &do. •. "A. splendid story for young -men showing .the difficulties, disappoint- nieeta and pleasures of the . life .of A re- porter of a large city daily. and Of an unknown eutpor.' . : • • . . . , ,. , . . . . •The Twentieth Door'. ' Paper, . A5c.. , tra floe cloth binding, Mo..' • - f(A. story of College life. interest:km because. so true., _. Th43 characters, are admirable, It is cleverly written. and ,414rest•la Mahatainedthroughout." , The RecleinntiOn of Preekrifrii. -Paper, M. Extra fine oloth binding, 50c, , •"Tho Story of_actual cenditions in hundreds of the eitles''''in 'Christian Areerica4" • ' . - ' -*"., beaten all recOrds. While he *as call i Chitral. .WatA surprisedand Pleased last A Oltir floriot. Pre°000 APPO014,00Jobilstollois Acting Mayor has a 'herse. Whiclt ha. Ohleader of Onterhi. itreet Oir , 0. log ueon a patient at the sooth end of week on receipt of a letter from SS. * the -town Tuesday frireneon„ it raw Cooper, Escte exPreseinfi. 114 Pleietilnsere alovity*, ran ti ReafOrth; from thence to at said cher's aver rid enc o field. Still, gelleping .bard. 'It 'left the the choir thoroughly' appreelatee k . Beucefield and when eeen it Bay- five dollars, It is needlistittirvinty that 6 cuttetatthelatter place, but eontinu. Cooper practical kindeess, ed running. The horse was locate4„,ht Gocierieh torrushiri yeaterdaY. A Rammer. • COOPER'S BOOR STORE, . • , -Agents for Doininion• Express Money Orders and 0. P B. Tele- graph. :Optical Department un - "der competent naanagement, . . ti:LE Two • A snitable Christmas pre: Sent is 'ft nioeg Tie, We liave them in ...handsome bOxefj; just't1 thing to give to ft: friend or to buy f�. yourself, ANp, SEt odrt oris, oristor. arr Our stOck of goods for Ordered Clothing is 'complete in all lines. We make a specialty'of LAC v • WolISTXXL SUITS Fringing in price from $16 to ' calvap.r2t1,1a SE ff.d6•73C • is thename of eine of the best wearing clothe to be im4. <-We have them at -$18 a wait and you may be sure to get the worth of ' your money if you buy one of , these. We aell - • • READY.MADIC OVERCOATS, • PANTS AND OVERALLS, 114NAVVAIWYrr---,11,0, THE titt)liciffittorey . ltrtplett. '• • • mt-'01488 Of Goderieh teweship hga A GOMM KIilcd.* •, a runaway Friday ,.while coming . Mr. 'Miliaria Cowan pf (Mama. who 1 with oloedof wood. His team ;too . together lizttti kti$,IfOn ,13,40 killed by a fright on .11urert street and gallope train recently, ,wisi'aciritein of down to Mr. William ttoweis.*Iter Mr: S. J. Andrews a this town. alit, they took, to the sidewalk, upset. th Cowan had been for yeare treasurer of load, eeed, freeing themselves .frnp) th Carlton county. It is somewhat re- sleigh .they ran to Mr. Bowene,iiitable Marhable. that three reale members of Some of his evergreens IVOi124 einashed the Cowan family have Met. with an Ott.' ' tlittelr end, a ' soh haVing been drown,. mbska 4101.4 officenli • • I. ed in theNerth.W.est a few yell! ago. The Y_ ,otina PeePles'llission Bend o ' W 111S-chiarell held ite annual meetin An ApclLoy: -on Tuesday evening. The tiliferen •Mrs, Doherty of Claude, ro, other reports were read and adopted.. Th of the DobertY hrothere of town, 'who officers elected for the' ciirrent:. tern: has reached the venerable old Age Of are :-Oreiiident, hew' (Di'.) Graham' eighty-nine years, has been Very 'fil ef vicelyesidot, Mrs. H. Irwin.; Bee.re., 'kite with theallaarevolent grippe,. het . tery, .511es Atey treasurer is now Much . improved'. ' T. b. Luisa • Bila McEwen ; organist, 'Mis Doherty. Went down to see her on Eeriett ; Piegraminepararinittee,..,Miss Tileiday and Mrs. V. Doherty expecte : ollnuanaT4,10ggatt, to visit her this Week. Miss fl. Doh "hink-tititconaniittee, Misses Irwin ert.y, an invalid ',11togh,or,, who Was V. Mann* and v110061,4071; There by the •.infillenzii on the niend. stain fb • al'" M al'' was a4.,shott progra e !endeed ,e.on o solos y Miss Mary array ci and Mise Delleity and a; reading safeties increased • . MissJefirde Robertson. The high The reeetY, conned last ,Weele0 Of meeting was ehanged 'from Tinos , session increased theialarY of 'Crevet..- Clayao:TuesdaY evening. 'nor French of the Reuse of Refuge by Sg.5, Mrs. Prench4es given itri,agnirit., AnnivorsnriSerrices• .$1.75. Which is . yet Tow in eoreintrisOn 'sehiial were seeeesdnii no:twithstand . • tent additiee,vinteh inake's her "salary' • ?he anniversary Set in MePee $220 pee. annritn. The Governor gets, .tion withithe Ontario ;street Solidity with the 'salaries paid in 'Similar ;ing the unfavorable weather . and . the tatione throughout the province: The preeatenee of 1Wgrippe, which Overeat - :114'4,M eMinorifieally run. its. ftret ed a proper rehearsal by the children year the cestor Maintenance per heed and as well kept ' Many 'Mani. The pei, week wo,o,e1.131a hi 1807 it wits _re- collections on Sendai, 'fted Monday duced, tO031tc., while lest year jt was evening' anaditnted to Over fifty do- 8.3!.-- The recinced dOSt of 'thainteiiiittee tare; Owingto. illness Rev, a Ole- haebeen brought About by looking af- Ment Was. unable be be *sent at' any 'ter the•odas and.ende. There. are now of the services and hid t� ce upon is 85 initiates, $ of Whom:are blind,.8 bed. _neighbor divioks on Sunday. , The it, fest, 8 are subject . ate. While of rn.••ServiceitOrtaken .by.11ey...4,, T. the 26 temples' Ore in vaPicipm stnges, of Mtivitnek, who gave an appropriate idiocy. The county counell ; visited endttraelycflecourse. ,,17ti the afterneon the house 'last Thursday white .next Mr. J. Scott nod Mr. :Foster; both Tuesday the committee, Conncillors *eifjaerieecedS, ,-S. workers, delivered Torrence,, .Milier and Seep, will in-; addreeses,Tiand. eelos wore rendered. by speet the Place.; Di. She* the, ' Madanie .and Humphries, . • elan, and:Inspebtor • Coate wete -SABO while in the evening Ur. Milt- , eitek given an increnee or: Stipen t yited eloquently and- well. The the airitiuet of $50. . • attendance on Monday evening was The chair was occupied hy Mr. Jacob . Taylor,' the superintendent. The program was well rendered and highly appreciated. '1 Resigns the Mayoralty, Mr, - Searlirtlitying Queidittolat Hs qualification-, , When Igr. Oliver4ohnstatie. Ife'aded tbe•poll for councillor on jannary 2n4 he hardlv eXpeeted theta' monthhenee he would he coated upon to fill the ▪ anayor'S chair. Stich a state Of Affairs • "•has.been brought Mend; however, and d although, his tenore, Of °glee ;may not e' extend! over fifteen days, . it: Will he e taken for granted that the dutied e, . the position will in the interval be per finmeci. •titoroughly' and • .c-enscien- ; tiously., •• Dr, Shaw's election was emphatic enough, lett or all, that *Mr. W: C. Searle' says it was no legal and cites k • three reittions for his contention, two • be' that t th date of 'na o twit the Dr, was medical health officer and .aleo a trustee of: the Collegiate inatitote.. Mr: Searle threatened Witt • • . . proceeding% indeed )34.4 lawyer vvrete Dr. Shaw about the matter. T.1:4e )4. s. ter decided to resign and at ii•Special meeting netted for Tuesday nighkhas ;. :resignations as medical health officer- , and !payer ; were bothaccepted, To fill the mayoralty Until it shall he • !:decided Whether' Me. 'Searle is noire 'legally entitled to the oftice or Div.‘!. Show can be re-elected, Ociuncillor Oli. t ver Johnston was chosen enariotion of - Council rs Plummer and Fe d. Mr. Johnstone thought Mi. -Plummer's' seniority entitled hun to the positten, but the latter declined. lie was ehair. 7 man of the street committee, Which demandsconsiaerable of his time. , As Mr.- johnetone took: the °heir' he was . *warmly applauded by his eollengues and the citizens present.' : . • .The outcome will depend upon the . decision, Mr Seailti will Claim _ the.smit and take ib if he can.. • ifitolmesvIlle.: •„. , • • .0tf Wednesday the. 'community was - . pained and shocked- to hear: of the death Wet morning about Ro'oliacittifIt Frances., Sturdy; second daughter rd.!: Siitnuel Stara)," of , the 'tarot' . road. • She luta . been ening • hut a • few' days and her death Was stid. den and onexpected. Shelves _ Ant. girl and till be itniCh missed by h�t young companions and enioug the older onesas well.. She leafs. fifteen ! years old. We extend our hearty sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. SturdY and -.fluidly tit their sad bereaveinent, The - remains were int,erred in the„Goderich tenaetery. • The'seriltevrere performed v7IL4.• as''..9:11.9.434 17, ,:•te'•;* J. On Saturday afternoon this iriannel'. meeting of the 'antler and cheese. fac. tory was, held in,.Wilsons hilt; The Secretary's report' was very eatiefie tory. It showed that the factory Was. paid for and, about $50 surplus. The . directors for this year are the same as butt year, exceptilig that ge. Thomas Obureitill takes the" •place of Mr. ,James 00x. If the ititure4 years are as suctessfelai the past the farmers will 'have no reason to regret . having .13ent the factory.. • Mr.. and Mrs. W. Pieltard have ari- attaelt of la grippe. • .7; . We are glad., to hear that Mr. and Mre. T. Kelly are improving. • .• Mies bertleStitoler has been.en the sick list this' past week, Mr, 1. 0. Pickard left Ott Wednesday to join his sister„Mrs. j. Rueter, ist- Lotidou and intends to acconmany her keine' to, Sandhurn, Dakota, Hie, 7thatty friedcle will mlss him but they "all wish:him success. M, Lt. twAemo. . .isgeloArlene- lT eft on .initeday. for Mrs.3. Runterlifb on Saturday to visttjuir ender. Mrs....Vt. McRoberts, •Relitiont, On her way to her .hoine 10 Sandburn, Daketa. Mr. And Mre. E. Johnson and Donna and MisS,EdithTehbutt left on 'Thee - day for fnnerkip, where Mr. Johnson has secureifli butter and. cheese fee. Vary, Theirmany friends *ill miss them but ther wish' them eyery' sue. cese In thele nevi home. Mr, T. 0,, °marble° leaves Thursday forjowa *heed she intends to enter the tninlatrY. • Mr. 0.7Tebbott left on Saturday fee Nile where he hat adored A , anh0014 006 bt on. they leave our little vil. logo. Who will be the. next to -go? Tea -meeting. --A, very -successful tea-rneeting took place here, in the Miathodiet church teat .Wednestlay evening, After the guests bad par. Promote ,the 'Cattle Trade... • f.04:)bert McLeen is Familiar With The . Question and Understands What • takenof it bountiful repast, witteb:Was 1-egialation Will Best Pro- ' so Well 'PrePared by the indies, the: r . mote Its Interests: --- g : g *0 e pinetnee , they went to theohurchand soon filled it till it was packed to the door awa,it. ing the coming pregram. %this cen- elated of choruses and quartettes act. Mirably rendered by the Rensall choir Ln Attendance and also selections on the grelibenhone which were very ernosing in themselves. -A idiert letet. esting address, Was delivered .by the Rev Me, McDonald; Who declares that everypitne the Methodist have a • tea, meeting he bee*, Wedding, as it hes proved ee on several gecasions, Mi V M. Diehl gave an exeefient tecitabien. of a heroine whose father the Indians shot aud Who,' were .subsequently ied over the fells �f Unigundi by.the little heroine to th el r Watery grieve la roma: ge for it The proceeds of tbe. evening arnOuntetlto ati which go for :church benefits. Denison and •Mise Jane Dennison ate but slowly meed- ing -Me EctWard Went* andlif las. McKie are able to be .round again and chase grippe off. -Mies litaerhat: .Keyes is laid up with, rheugn.atorn while Misses Martha and Ann Jane Keyes are getting better cif 'grippe, echool has been small the pest week oiving to semileh'sicknees amongthe children; even the teacher was Inid off' a few Jamas Ward baa a very narleilv.esettpe with his lifelast week, while falling it tree in the woods: It fell upon him inuring one of bis lege It was not as serious as was thought and. Tim is able so be around again -M Benjamin Higgins is hiiiitlidg out the harness in good Style. Re has . also.* line assortment of robes and blankets; hells, etc,. Call and see .before purchae- itigeleeWhere..'-r- Theta was never time an the histery, of •Vrienit„. when: there ' were:. so many hornets- vlaite4 • with sickness in its Various forms ' In- . . • deed, there is net one - housethat has not been or is net at present visited with sickness in some Shape,' . chiefly 7novie.ver Robert McCool has .gerte . to Barrington.. -4 Miss Acheson of. Brampton is visiting at Mr: • W. Coek's.:--.•••The :regular iatineteely meeting of the Varna cite .Cuit "will he held in the Methodist. elutiph:here next Salabillfr. :Morning to .ciammeneet• at 10.30: The. ' Sabbath. school on this accepet is; postponed ttli 6.30 (ft tiae evening. -Rev 1II'0 Burtdn. delivered a :,fine discourse . on the sabject of .the. "Nave Birth" 'last Siindityto.e. fairly well fitted house, ,:---Aineeting of the Varna branell of the Bible Society will he held, in . the Methodist 'church here. on ',Monday; • Feb. (Ith. Dr, J.L. Murray of Kitic,ae- dioe is expected te eddretie the dieete inge=e--The menabers.oi Women's Aux- iliary willariest at the Methodist par- sonage on Thursday at. 2.30 p. in, - The Epworth League' meets every. Virednes4aY .eyetsing commencing .nt 1.30 and all are Cordially bleated. The aohject "Ond's Army"- will be introdu.. pad by Mrs. S. Itatittvell eftet;whigh the !manage' wail be transacted in eon. flection therewith -Rev Mr, :.Sinith of Dayfield was not ;able' tia Take hill appointments , Met Sabbath and thus. the service Was' poetpo.ned.-Mr. V. M. Diehl:, who got the contract of put. ting in tini school wood, is now busy ab it and actually be somewhat resem- bles:Santa Claus with his whiskers covered: with trod Eta he Comes steam- ing np in the morrittig...--LMr. I.T; Cairnt of ate post -pile° etore mincing4 ces a clearing sale durieg the.month of February when he, wiii give a redue- tion of trout 16 to 25 per rent,. on .dry.• geode; beets and Orme/ de. A Liberal • M. P., whorepresente a . . rural constituency west of Toronto,but . . . who shall be nameless in this .connec- • tion as his party friends Would:went to pun biro over the coals for his cendor; ' said in contalrsation the other day - that h: would be well satisfied if Rob ,".ert -McLeefi wits elected • in West heron. The fact of, the roatter is," Said he, "there are too many rnembeis of, the professions in the:Cenatrions and when a ..,question: affecting the cattle . trade comas tip they have nota .suftl- eleutly practical kriowledg.irto' be able • to deal With it: McLean has been in the husinees for thirty years, kariiii all its ins inaci autaand vvoeld be able • to: en the The arty The M. P. who gara; this expression of 'opinion would, of course, not do So on the stump; that would not be. ex. , . peeled of hun, hut the very feet that he talks so plainly among his friends liniattes that he considers the cattle trade of mote deport:lace to the country AmitherPloneee Gone. Mr' Robert Welsh received it tele- gram on Sitturdayeenveying the sad news that Mr. Pettit -Cole, Sr., a pion- eer tif Goderich townsbip, had died that morning at the ripe old age ,of four score al his home near Melvin in Senlao oottnty, Michigan, Mr. Cole settled on the flth coneestsicin of Gode- rich when awes in the primeval -stabs antl'after remaining there, some years retired from farming and titicanie resident of Olinton It Is now seven- teen"years since the family moved to Michigan where they have. done. well. Mr.•Oole was a staunch Methodist end that cosy , church . in Goderich towilehip knewit ite °oleo wits named after him And afterleettlitig in ,Serecie he was chiefly. instrumental hthaving a pinee of 'Worship built near his hairia. stead. Mre..Cole 404 their • f ahlilY of five children survire. All live in Michigan except a Stan Who IS' a, , ciU- zn Of Toronto., and Mr. Peter Dole who lives; im th;‘ old, homestead .in Ooderich township: The latter left Monday morel** to attend the. funeral, CLINTON. The rector. of St. Paiii!'s had not suffl. cteritly reeovered to hit ablate take the • , 7. serViee last Sunday Morning, but filled EmE8* i Viselitlitiit tiatleetv:tienit bt4 tittle; $ 1 I is remarkable just now and wilt be grottier when more get to of know 'what we are doing: Ineretts. trialt°e•it possible for us to go into the Markets. oftener and 'to buy to better advantage than for. merly.. 'this is the reasoDwhy-yott o ;better here because we can. do better elsewhere. If thinking of buying an Overcoat nifty. is the time to,buit d lire is the place to buy it, We are giving Spine and.thel S. anniversary Beryl:eel; of his ebur bad to be conducted out him. Mrs. S. Appleby bee been very ill, but Is recovering. CouticMor Ford has been confined to Ms houte for several days with a baa dom. mit. W. watt* and Master Mutiny are convalescing after a severe attnek la grippe, Principal Efoneton it ab tit poet. again, after having been indispos- ed fora, few days.- Mr. William Grigg, who has been very bit • for some tone, Is nowon the mend. Mr, and llte. are Improving. Mr. David Tipladt hag been on the elek list for several days, which ia something unusual for him, There Are many on the sick listi at Stapleton, among the number *Thee. ' Kearns, who has had it very had at- gAliCii/N8 IN BOYS' AND IIIENT 811118 tack of grippe, but I* 4511 the mend. of the opportunity of manifesting tom their ldr• Ih"*. Walk4r. Stg- b4ett "rY ratrnIthaa°044:tfvfleeT:r TsiflavkIcrocile"rta °OrireeanheonLter lovitor a fortnight arid Is notyet out • se well gone over by ereiteizers of other gooies- t a 9 va et .„„ ' „' of danger. flie fincaeron* Erie:tali Will note° intitth so that thaaatir organiser* faun nigey ,,p,oys ,Ivereoaf,a and iteeters, " You can nave them at be glad tit hest of his reVverY, Mrs, ea:tleanes47:,2:14,49xed, li.uti)Trtgeatotzionsaw it., , john fir., and Mrs. Geared ilk ttifle wove oost. Give us a call. ono we wit' save yott money., shipiey a're convalescing. La grip -pe "thwa trio resimsdoeda 04'eutoti,o4twiZvittew"reot twenty . • • • A Prosperous pdostry'a . Business ie bleak down at the organ factory from Whence, we are infersned, about it carload of organaper day bap been shipped to 'England during the • past morith. Tho exporb trade .has been increasing rapidly and to Liver- pool alone now almost equate, in .*val- tune- the, betne able% pvpi to*,- htindred and tWerity•five organs were made diming the month of DeteMber and the -employees now .nuttibet 176. Large as'.10 the output tdoes riot equal the deniand and Mr. "Dolierty,• we understand, basalreadyhad" plans. propel ed. foe a .Otie4bundred foot addl. tion 16 the timinbuildingend a seventy. five foot annex to the shorter building. together • with 14,. detached bending. Tills wilt permit'of conelderable in. crease In the number Of hands employ. d. and.ib need surpiise any one if 'W. t. lute over two.hundred !lathes on his pay roll befOre the year is out. When thepropoped additions are made the bigger "bitildinge and larger Pay -roil will.warranb further handsome treat- ment of the industty.orithe part of the town codicil. A' Ptoomtinui Caw* .44 Court Maple Leaf 00 V. Is pros- pering. When It led In, the eeeession •reovernenV from the Independent Order in 180/there were about a score, of membere. Now•the number Is 166 rug the Court fully expects to resell the 200 mark before the year rune out One of the Orderla organizers, n: MeEWing of Palmerston has rectal"' been talking up the benefice of 0,0, membership, here And :so successfully that the Court .at ite. rrieetink hot Thursday night presented. him vela the fallowing Address, atecompanied by, ...iieVitral handsome pieces of tit - vet • • To urs,,noiletkoina, High Ootirt ;Organiser, 0. °fhb tfildara and members ot Court Melee Leaf 0, 0, le., Mate% glealt WWI theinseirot it 0 „ Meow 1 Ifit 60. 13 vtoont.A. BLOCK CLINTON, ,,. - was was the coreniaint. no7 nothswaY wen in ear nietnberfthip at O. twat result has had a return of bit old complaint, arrow efforts. We ask loo gOoopt ago Grippe has caused nwit suffering in 'berry and too*, Teach we hoe will remind the household of Mr Prout anti Mr, saLcohilt,,,,,_,11, row boas 0„,f bbs Jas. 1) ford and fatuity hare beettlx• *6 'V. i°t1' Court Maple LW, D. Mtn**, 0. Itol. P. It* grip. • • • Sheppind. tt.11, Clotionis *Air1i.40.0400; „ Goderieh gob the better of the Rob ai arling lett Priday et both afternoon and evening matches. The Clinton, rinks were Xacktorni, Dr. Agnew, bt, Pair' and WO P., Spalding. Two rinks competed in a 'tournament at toindon on Ttonalay. Thity Were tom - posed af 4,-0, B, oinbr,j',:tontist6n, W. Ictekson, 4. D. • MaTaigart, skip; T. Jacksdn. Jr,, 14. FM*, W. P. hag, skip. The Clintroir Joel* hookey team de. fatted Goderitsh In the ituk here Usti • Ptiateditie Mang. . • ce eqi. pgive us auotleti 16os;raavetiaemulliase. :11 71a° et f s it te ut fh,:e election is announced. at iciet. The " election The for the Wet s.Murnn bye - than. al -tine -re party rietery in a by - nominations will Attko place on TUes-, . day, Fehrueri lath; and the ..election one week later. The returning afacer is *fr. Archibald Sands 7o1' cotborne. townehip.. • • • • Mayfield. s Ile S. A. meetings are being well iaifftteeriandoeo,dn, se! pTe chiea 1 1 officer atiab ecir! e no no 0 az • ... autl is. proof against la,,grippe, at, least he . - says he is..H,,-The ice is beginning to • form -So that the fishermen • will he . able to. gettheir nett!. out John Eagleson of Osnahrock, N. D., is visiting at Monte Grove on the Sauble aine.-.-Messr%':Renry • Darrow lied ' John Eagleson enjoyed the Irospitaliti of Mr. Andrew McGuire of the 6th coneeseion-, Godeetch townehip,: last week,„7---Mm. Ed, Eagleson is visiting in Exeter.. Dame Rumor Says be naay . follow in the fdotsteps of his brother and take a helpmate back to the Weet in the sprieg.-The farniers are. tak. img • advantage of the sleighing and rushing the logs into the mill yard.-, A...social, Will he held at Mr.. 11., reek's ou Priday evening. • Akood tirpe is et - peered and as the admiseicin is only fifteen cents tiatare 8110u -tat* an over- flowing 4,Sohnstone and John. Eagleson are teaming lum- ber to Clinton, ,This is only pas. •Its tame for J. but at the same time hardening him for Spring work on the prairiis..---Miss Maggie Dive. • son of Maple Grove IS visiting Bayfield friends this week. ---Mrs, Bates of the Frorit road fell while' going- out of her...--'" doorway 'the ()thee day and injured • herself.' very severely: -We hear that Mr. James. Donaldson- expects to leave Alertly for California and that be will go by Wei of New Mexico. --- Miss L. M. homer of Drysdale visited village frieeds on Sunday. -On Fri.; day merning last Itiry Sautes .Gairdner, age of our oldest and Most respectedeitizenpassed 'into rest, aged about seventy eightyeare. Ite was for many year postmaster and in the early days of Eaytteld was one of its most enter. prising • business tuen... Paralysis was the range of his death, Two of his family are minititers of the gospel anc1 one acloctoe, while another has fulfil. led the dntiet of deputy paatmaster. Two daughters also surviVe. The fon- Mal took'plaee on Ttiesday to the Jay - field Cemetery where the reiname were interred. VIM 40o9lit. . • Ai* Arthur Couch ent•ertaineil the . members or the Ontario . street quar- tette to an oyster supper after practice on Tnesday evening. • . Bev. J. P. Motwing of Toronto, Superintendent of Baptist Kerne ?Lis - stone, *Ili preach in the Baptiet ehareir on Friday evening of this week. : Rev. Mr. Murdock addressed the Ep- Worth League of Itatteribury street ;church on Monday eyening. The meeting waeled by Miss 11, Townsend.. Mr. W. 3. Gallagher, who died re- ; teeny in 11onoluluwas at one time employed in a Clinton newspaper office, His wife war; a Miss Duncan, atm a resident of this town. • The annual meeting of the Royal Mack Precepcory was te have been held in the Orange Katt on •Pi iday leak but it had to be postponed owing to the Illness of the Preceptor. . Me, Ashley ofIvitingston has had an acetonno gee apparatue built by Davie klik Rowland, and on the arrival of some brats Hittites from Toronto will up Ado B's place of bualtiess. Mr Athhey claims certain points of mined. oat, over other aeetylene machines and expects to Owe more than One in Clinton, where, there is ft deinand for ehettperillumlnanti, • • 4.. t erre Leads. The annual meeting of the South Ituron County Orange Lodge will be 'held in Exeter at 10 o'clock a. tn. Tues. day, Pebruary /th; A.. full atteudanee of printery lodgi`imentberais reqttestecl. There hat been a big demand forte- tervectseat tieketi flar- the lecture iti the town hall thig evening by Atev. Merger Woods, who is perhaps 'best known as the Canadian Talmage. Ilear him. An adjoittined pieeting.of the Liberal - Conservative; Association of (Minton will be held in the council chamber on Tuesday ivening next, daitnencleg at ft o'clock. Mr. Robt.. McLean. the can- dielate, wilt be present and delleer an address. A fell attendance is re- quested. . • The *Mears of the S. A, local eorps will farewell on ehiode1 When they will coraluctspecial good.bye meetings. On Tuesday everting there will be an oyster supper in the -barracks And the following evening the officers, hayloft packed up their kits, will shake kande all around. '„ • 1