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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1899-02-02, Page 4111E.PLINTON N WSIECORD. EWS OM ALL: OVER 1TURON PlifctRif Miff OWN COlfftliSPONDENTS AND ooUNfl# fiXONANdliSt c.:OUNTY. Ottderleb. 619deeleh. January Session. • de johuaton Platen street, A lady on Elgin etre,et heard a c Two, belie have been Alen in the MISS 41 une 040 er had the id 11 'to I h Itedrelsy a, •dee.deesing last week in tier gerden Huron County Council. ' Victorie opera, house tots winter, John Bain and his' youngest rid watIct on t e square on Satur A . Intt where it mune from puzzles her. daughtef. Mie13 Katie, left on lerednes- ut vnt im efortatele Miss Polly fottud Dr. re-unn of Clinton Was called in an day to welt 0321000n, micalgan. „it shortly efterwarda and tne b.eart of Friday last to Cve his advice coneern- Tee mews, Hugh aud John Bain the (Avner was wade glad, ing Mr. Haver ideates' attack.'noulns of Exeter and ciao, ar esie 01, Tuesday tee White Fish Point, Mine host of tile British Exchange young gentleman in Goderich net r Michigan. • -.. was chattingoWith $0some gentlenrn on finds times so 4011 he says be has eel.. 0 ant t a es 0 to We learn with much Pleasure that West vb. on ricley P. M. and as has fetus notion to fill the position of home Wardelli'S Chair. COOK f-...1fUsokflaw" Ma t id a . an old Ooderich bear, th Orstone wit° ita been studied telegtap h with Mr Marry ing the homer of Mr, Tilt, a, PartY" ri I our rieing _e - Superintendent V'reeMeer Bike passing eaideePaidon Me; hut 11 that young artist, has gone to spend A few w Telegraph. fee KangerowP" 4'0h no. no; don call vveeks with reletites Wingbain, tfie Our Owu Oorremperident) Arrnetrongdyears vo, is no 0 b K vo said mine We Coat what wm the Drees Dar Alliance . . ng We t the • the, The following geotlemen to-dtty sub. ^ Geclerich, Jen, 21th, hewn div'Our. readers Will likely re- and it covers it come," p keg say o a waver ot chairman of board of works for allowing the Blum( scribed to tbe declaration of office ea member him,' William P. McFarlane fingere in leis right. cheek, Of courts° I plow to go the rounde on Sundays. county councillors before His Flepor " at one time a resident. Of Victoria at. everyone enjoyed the joke. The neme Of Warnock is progressive, since writing last ,week's ',note re, The citisienti Ulust offer their thanks :Judge Meese') and took their seats at .- -Every one bete ei leireel.effef the tnamineth „Rayon De Oiteatiocn, we have found for it 'Was a real been the snow fell in the colleen, table. equasnese Mr. -w lettuce *Weienteele 'or' another person -Who knows all "alma emit great quatieltieS Saturday night Itereee- Bowmen, Sieteeti ComiOny; our to*n raises and , here conies the -Baron's eojourn here•with his wife • and Sunday morning. ^ ' tliiek, Chambers. B. S. COok, T. B 1r ' of Sarnia,' hie Munro haberdasher, I Kr. Harry Videan 'WAS Very* easy On Hays,Plailip aolt, We H. Kerr„ Robert Mr.' William ViTarnoe an cAlex., whose market garden last Year Ine" Square. ee. s 1 manuaY and hie family have every Miller, Geo, M. McEivan, Donald, Mc. duced 3 citrons weighing 35 pounds"People can begin to look up all their'.1 hope *of his speedy recovery', butte, J. B. NIcLep.n, Douald Patter- . each, • -stYliele antilettie snuff-boxes, the stater- ' On -Sunday, 22nd inst., Mo. D. C. son, J. Ae Rollins, Alexander Sturtet, cate, like Owego, but •ties preseneed by the commispioner of Strachan recerved a telegrAm-front his James Snell, john Torrance. Moine grece Peet $4.00, Govrie Vidette $5.00, 0. A. Neern $5.00, A. MeV, 'Allele $88.12, T. (I. „Beene 1010,15. • Statemente were read front Gorierich. Seaforth and Clinton (3011011104 Inetitutes and re- ferred to the Executive committee. Re_port of Mr, Coate, Inepector of the goose of Refuge, was pieced be. fore the Council mid Rent to House a Reruge couunittee. _Moved by Mr. tielnniat'eeconttee by r. et" oat menet pent be made to the gement,' Inetitutes in this eouney. Sent to Executive cnq ommittee. Moved by Mr. Bowman eeconded by Mr. Snell thet the earn of IMS.Q0 ,granted to eeeh Pelee; labraey in the County. Moved by Ur. Holt seconded by Mr, Chanabersihnt Mr, It, A. Carrick be Aaditorfor 1890. alovea by' 'efte 'Miller seconded by Mr e owman that Mr. John Burgess , be Auditor for this year. Moved, by Mr. Snell eireonded by Mr. Connolly that letr. W. L. Ouimette be Aeditoe foa this , • " Moved by mr. McLean secondee by Mr. Stuart that Mr, R. S. live be trustee of the Seafoith Oollegiate bee- tetute. Sent to Education eOninuttea, Moved bY Mee Bowman_ secouded hv -Mr; Millet, that Me. A. le. Cochrane be Auditor for the yeer 1890. Moved by Mr. Connolly seconded by Mr. Snell that Ur.. John R,ansford. be Trustee of the Clinton Collegiate Irret,1- .tute• Sent to gdaeateou cummittee. Moved hy Mr. ,Flolt, seeondeti key Mr, FEBRUARY 2) t99 otru4ed to purchese. plank required for flooring bralgee gem idenson. Citr. °toyed Mr, McLaren mecooded by. Me. McLean that the Clerk be author - Wad to purchaeti one dozen pair hand. cuffs for eounty vonetables. (leveled, Moved hy De, Rollins seconded by Mr. Snell twit the warden nna. cleric inquire Into Ow case of Misq Dlekson of - the township of Grey, who by aTe will was left waml, or the county with n aey of $100) anti line if tile plovisions of the will can be enfereed, take the solicaor'e opinion, if they deem it ie-. cessery ana repute at the next seeeinte- the eatineil, - Moved by Mr, Millee seconded by Mr, Patterson that the • inerahly visits a the warden be no . the first Tuesday of each month instead of -the the fleet Mindy as usual, owing to- the railway connectiab trout Ins home. CI4TPliitet Wane° of the executive report watepresented.to the coancil, cone unttee tir• oecepied the chair. Tire chiumittee rose, the werden re - Burned the cheer when tie report was itildntaipbteyd1.4weilq02 tipiitrIrriltineditigoiettuudiottitrsr: Refuge.byeaw were- tai nneti and pas4ed, . The coancil adjenrned to Meet:attain on I uesday. Cith Jen, at • . GAOLER.% REPORT. ' • Herewith I submit to yen report or the number of prisonere • at present - great of $26 be made to tine Childreme. Ala Sexeety in the opplleatten ot Mr. Ernest Heeene. As to the: application of the County Ride Aesoclation for it' great, we recommend that ;inaction be taken. We reconnueud that the couta cil make it graut of $10 to ehe Prleistr. ere' Aid Aseociation. Werecommend that the application of Mr. Ceeo. W. 1101nran be granted and theta grant of e25 to the Teachers' : Association be matle. In reeerence to the applica,ticin of 13, Courtney eillpirt And A. T. Mon. roe for recommendetion to the Organ(' Agriculturn1 College, we recommend, filet ing netion be taken as there is no vitcanrY, we having recommended alr. D. le. Mortheta June last, , le refer- ence to the claim of Mr, S. Medd for damage to a. horse at Mancheater bridge, we recommend ehae tine matter ' be deferred to the. June session in order that. the cornmittee may denten further .., information, Ir) referenee to the too - elide of Messrs. Bowman and Snell, we recommend the timed giant of $p, be . awe§ to tee various puelto libraries in. the county. Al to ehe motion of Me - Innes and Kerr we recommend that, ' that (urea} grant of $25 lie made to cutch Faririers' Instittlte in the contity • A's to the -motion •of ' -111e-tene. Snell' and • • r45 -1.117e. wtneeclieetlintlhIrteerPRLetthtaryt AIL sgeotclalttiocifi' of this remoter, lo ,refeeetice to the 1 claim of Mr. Henderean for damages to Executive committee of Dec. last, and, . b is horse, referred to in report or the . . rebtch wits refute' d to the tt el n and pat 11, ceFner grocery on the equare„ Internal Revenue show thereie asteadY -brother-in-law, Mr, SeFoloOr of breeY. The Clerk 'occoPled the chair aria, Chambers that .Rev. Dr., 'etre be ap, ee custody in the cottrity gitol. Tliere w e • f a 416; les aud large increase in the reduction 'Yoek,adng him of tete death of Ids requeeted the council to' elect, War- leeinted.Trustee of the Goderieh cjoue. are 9 nudes, viz re -David Terrier, Bar, ,Ni"e'' :).1:i.ftlel!.otposetytftlel,vv,e0,,trectnynxilendsiihA't mune With 1 f that artrele ears ago son Willa) Se mour,, by accident '' • Dr. Taylor was down *i a grippe and sale o. , 1 . latit week, too. ' - - ' : out .merchante esea to have 'snuff store while getting offthe ferry being struck Me. Cornwall of Detroit, breither-m- ed away he ' bladders and sold great . by a heavy wagon_. awinging against law of Miss Matheson, -Wellington. quantities of it. It was quite social to Imp,. Mr. Willie Seymour is an only street, bus bad OA fierioUtii ad attack of pass a snuff -bo* round in cempany for -eon and W0.0 quite a favorite with his la grippe tent•s were 'entertained last all to "take a Pluck': But we thought uncle and family here and made manY eveek of a fatal Issue, but We are glad the use of enuff was obsolete until we -warm friends Who will sincerely .. to bear that he is better. Mr. Coro'. read the above In a late Canadian : mourn his early decease. , - Wall -visited •:Giederich eleete- summer issue. ' But -we -must say la grippe was • Wordwae received from Detroit hist with Mrs. Corowall, and its they are then unknown. . , • • week of the deatb of Mr. McAllister, devotes of thebicyclethey were Oita Great quantities of very . much 'ad- at one time a boot and shoe merchant winearaine with much delight, , mired: blue -tinted ice were "keyed away on the square 'where McLeAn's new in love with our toevre add rode to 4ist-week by quite a nunetier ctf -people hIciek 11(rint .itands. -114(4e-succeeding We extend!' our sYmPathY Thursday blizzard stopped the haul. well here In business he removed to parents of Miss. Frances Abigail. a ing of it. • Detroit with his family, where he pros- ered and became quite aesuccessfeil young daughter of Mr. Samuel Sturdy, ttev. I.lre was the receiver cif- Herattack,was sudden•and fatal. Ap- many calls on Thursdae, last front his pendicitis or inflammation carried -her Mende both ladies and gentlemen to off. She was leelitto rest On Frideye wish him. many happy returns of the Not vereet_tlgtisitag, the ain at Nia day. The Rev. Dr. was wonderfully gam. _e,.... e ' - •-. , , well on his birthday We up town _ ----Mr--7ilien‘y Videan, menagerVicteria tlateugh the seorm. • We trust he will Opera House, took a relapse last week spend. many birthdays among us. ' hot we trust he will soon be all Plebe. Althof a blizzard reigned on the evene He thought ' his attack • of la grippe big of Thursday, winch had been an Nval slight,ana took 'mice" c°14" ' eeeeedingly wild day earlier, quite 9, Mr. Riehard Sillib of Brandon, Mena lerge eeowd attended the fancy carni - is here on a holiday visit to his par- , ,,, vat at the West street skating and ents. He is a brother a the gionnlee curling rink. The Marine band malty - adventurer from Goderich: one& the"evening with their 'attractive • Messrs. George Sowerby and George musk, yet „tis suid it is scarcely in - Beatty, the two . Georges, took a hon. iwthin withthe swaying of the skates. day trip LO Seaforth latelY• Mr. '8°Iv" 'Romeo and Juliet were the attraction erby is quite a clever violinist -and Mr: with the Highlend Piney, (comic') And Beatty accompanies him on the Pies°. each of the three won first Prize. Mimi The heavy timberlor the breakwate er has arrived at lase, but the season i8- . far too cold to ccnnrnence oPerations. Mr. Rhynasevill superintend the 'tim- ber fietnaing, and he'll look atter the work vvell. , , Mr. Thompson of the harbor. saw- . runt is having his -residence on; Elgin street ealed ien neth new botteds. Mr. Jamas McIntosh of the barber ,saeteenillehas had a very severe uttacke . of la grippe., . Miss Hattie Wilkinson will spend,: e- ethe winter at Minneapolis with her brUthers, ;the Illeases, • 'Wilkinson, And their families, • , • Miss Ansebrook sarg Very pleasingly one Sundayerecently at North street Methoeist church, the lovely sacred solo "Holy OAT." She has gone to Toronto to visit her friend, Mrs. (Dr.) Hooper. e , _ • • ' Mr. D. C. Straehan of H. M. Customs is recovering from an attack of grippe, Up. Radcliffe underwent in Tdropto. an operation for cataract in his ' exes. and has returned '-hicaselfeagain. By order of Mayer Thompson )extb- .11c, greeting was convened on Friday evening in the town hall to discuss a new railway project and the deepening. of the harbor. There was re very good attendance for such an unpleasant evening. .ExeMaynteShannon took the ' chair in the absence of his veorship the mayor: The speakers -Were: Aldermen W. Campbell, ,exeleiclerman Colborne, MCD. Allan, John: Acheson, Grahame Cameron and Mitchell, editor of the Star. All were in favor of depetaticins -being sent to Ottawa to interview the Minieter of -Railways eave Me. John, . Acheson, who said for all the. -good de.putations had done 'heretofore they might as well send their photographs. Grahame Cameron traid,he- was- one of the,direetors of the proposed electric road between London and Port Frank, hod thought the .Government would extend the read to Gicelerich. ,The editor of the Star thought the -first thing .the Government would have to do would be to dredge the . harbor,' so - e Unit it (height in reality be called a. harbor of refuge. He said Coiling - wood would cost An immense sum of ntoney to make it a port of entry for ' the lake carriers, and. Goderich harbor would cost tnuch less, as ell it vanities Is proper dredging. On Thursday evening last a neoeb en- joyable social was held in the parlors of Victoria street church, . Addresses Wilson looked exceedingly. well in her character of Juliet. She was dressed in white trinemed with 'Tees' down, pale blue bodice trinnned with silver, wide; pale blue sash, pale blue. silk gloees that reached her shoulders and tied with knoes of pile blue ribbon, chiffon frill aroutid her •throat. pale :blue tut ban, au -mounted . with white ostrich plumes and „lovely white roses. . Borneo,- the char:teeter chosen • by Mr.' Frank DuBois, was an exceedingly graceful et:sebum-foe the -knight of the St; Andrew, • • (itealiter,) pale • blue doublet and knee breeches; -red stock - ins and lovely green velvet. Mantel trimmed with gold a la courtier, lace collar and cuffs, red turban trimmed with geld and sword. We must con- gratulate.the seaman on makieg Ao good looking, a Borneo, „Lorne Mc- Donald Wore a startling Highland plaid costume free top tae toe. Kilts, tunic, plaid .steickiiigue Tam o' Shanter,' all white graund, with plaid of red, yel- low and blue,"with bagpipes te match. The pipes were of gold and the Tam o' Shanter was about three feet in width., Leine looked like A real clans- man with the goose's wings in his Tam and did no discredit to the house of Lorne.' 'Miss Hattie Harrison made a charmingJacobite lady. Her costume was a pretty brown with pink front: covered with white lace,. white lug 'V with. pink revers, 'white kid' gloves' with pink Miffs, brown hat lined. with pink and trimmed with black estricti• plumes anapink silk bows, sash of red, white and Wee, and carrying a fencing :sword. ,Her brother Reggie wore a handsome Spaeish.suit. • Roweo, Mr. George DuBois, received, first prize for best costume, a silveacup and saucer. Mr e Jewett of Bayfield was a very fine rival and got second prize. Juliet. Miss Wilson of Wyoming, received first prize for best costume, ladies, a very handsome cut glade and silver. mounted pitcher. Lorne McDonald, Highland piper, (comic,) received first prize also, a beautiful tobaber, jar, but Lorne had.hetter, make it a pob pourri jar. There weeees, greet' mine con petitors and great marier.prizen. The judges were Messrs. Tye, Rongoie and James Robinson. The ice Was good. We feel pleased to announbe to our readers this Week. the Marriage at the residence of the bride's father, Joseph Wade, Esq., Bruce street, of Hily Marie, his eldest daughter, who was iven awa3r by him to Ma Louis Bina were given by the pastort Rev. Mr. ton, only eon of mine host. of the Col - Godwin, and Mr. George Green, Mill borne hotel. The ceremony was per - road. Miss Turie BreWie of Nor h formed by Rey, jetties Anderson in the street Methodist choir sang very feel- family drawing Rennet on. Wednesday, - • itigiV the beautiful sacred solo "Satise Febetiary let, at 2 p.m, The bride was fled," and Miss Batmen of Victoria attired in a. handsome costume of sbreet chutch choir' rendered "Golden cream cashmere with 'hiidecei of cream Pathway" in a very creditable manner. eurah silk, with trimming of real lace, • Mies Millie Godveie gate it hiptiorOus, and carried 0. boquet of white eaentt • recitation, "How St. Peter was 0,13-' tions. The bridesmaid,' Miss Estelle, peoached by • difftretit deputationse" only sister of the bride. was dressed in and die Instrumental trio by Messrs, a costume of rich myrtle gegen and W. 'Hillier and 'Woolgar, on the man- carried a boquet of scarlet carnations. dolin, and Miss Stokes, ' organist of The groomsman vas Mr. Ed. 'Munro. Victortantreet church, on the guitar, Mr, Dowding of St, George's choir While she whistled i lovely solo:. Miss played the wedding march. The Stokes erode in her whistling' solos. bridegroom'e presents to bride and Tables were seb and refreshment§ Berl/. brideetnald twere very valuable., The 0 ed to all. ' * ----- bridal 'party left by theafternooti train Mies Marr Ieellson received. a tele- for London. ;wheee they will. remain - grew from hoe home- at Wyoiiiing rep. one week visiting frienee and relatives peeing her of the death of Her grand- of the bride., T4te guests were the in- itialler tuid urging her Ireturn by first. timate feiende of both families. We train. While bete she was the guest congratulate our young townsman on of her melt, alter., J. Plarrioon. Elgin his choice anti with hint and his esti- street. , • • enable bride along and peesperetitelite, The maehitiery ef No, .0 dredge,The Wedding' Pteieefer Wpre vereltand- , which veritrat Cioderieh a few years age sone, ., i and rentainirtg years at Fort 'Wiltieni, 'We regret to announce the death of ilea ell been taken out and seta to Oe. James Cook, Torontostreet, in his 90th • teem to be put little a new dredge, We year, The old gentleinan MIS a native hope it they he NO. 9, too. of County Fermanagh, Ireland, and The. funeral of the late.MItie Edna Ka cattle tin • Lienada over 45 years ago , Itobineore yOungest daughter of Cap where, in teolborde townehip, he took 'Min Robinson of Sarnia, Wok place eptt farm and remained upon it over from the G. T. R. station upeti the 25 years after which he retired from arrival of tlire.a•m. trainirom Detroit, agricultural pursuits and took up hie via Londe:ire-to' Maitland cemetery. residence on Toronto street where he Mem Edna, with her sister, visited resided with his family for the past . Goderich. last eammer and Was SO de. twenty yeate and for his age Wail al- - lighted With le that she told her con- ways_ vigorous., bright and cheerful eine, the Mistier* Whitely, she liked one uritit lately., He only suffered from town Bo much that, she would return teeekneee coneequent, upon old age and ,again the next summer and remain & died calmly like one in Weep. Hie wife bong time. -Poor, fragile Edna; she and eeveu daughters survive him, mime again before the . spring birds. Eight daughters were born to Mr. and . ban their wings. Her casket WAS* Mrs. James Cook bat no eon. They ely love white one and eovered with the are Mete Hucketep town; Mee. Rick - ' moo bettoLifol flovitire in every forni lard Ohaerthere, (i'orlerich tovnuthlo 4 Of floret tribute-whetthe, craftiest en- Mee. jatietis Thomption, Toronto ; Mrs. - 'chore -abut the moat noticeabletributes J. W. Lo§versey, Hainilton ; film M. Were A harp and Mound, with lettere! Heath, St. UMW, U.r.S; MiteesNellieof lovely pillows. Captain Rolfintiont her St; LoUle, T.T. S, and Carrie of Hamilton. fethert was stetson:mauled by his ean-ita Mrs. Lovreriey and Mise Carrie Cook, l&W, Mr. Cook of Semite and Mg Corporal and Mrs. flucketep of town, brotheteital&W, Mr. lJohn MeOceiteed of and l‘fr. end fate.- Chambers Were the Guelph. The funeral cortege drove to moornetie 'The pall.hearers were Mes- Meitiand cemetery, where Captain era. Jame* Milian, John larkpatriek, Rohintion's first wife, lildnes ofothert Ilezeklali Hale, William Ber, .1 Duff - Is ititerred. The 0 in and hie and Crawford., Rev. Jasper Witten friends returned to 6 lay the Oat. ofileittted at hetiee and at Maitland g ng , usinees man. • ^ Mr; Blackstone says we are going to have an early spring. He has "sweet peas" in the • windows from Perrin's confectionery, London. . The Steathroy Age, in Wiest issue, says t -"A movement is Ma root in Strathroy tb organize citizen's ass°. 'dation, to meet frpm thud to time for the discussion of (eerie questions, The rireeibership is to be given to all towns- -people who wish to enrol themselves." .Goderich, attention,. • • Rev: 0. M. Sheldon, the author,. now in Toronto, believes "that Chrtseian Work is necessary to keep 0hristianity Alive," e • • The third meeting of the Goderieh Division of West Huron Teachers' As- sociation,.wilt, be held On- Saterdayr Feb, 4th, in theCentral teChotil At one o'elock, - The subject for discussion is "Ariththetic." First clam to be tauglat by Miss Parsons, .2nd Miss Anarews, 3rd:Mr.0. Fieber, 4th Mr. 'H. Morris. A number of deaths are retorded 'ricers Saturday, Mr, Hugh - Girvin of the Nile died suddenly Monday m. :He had contracted a bad cold arid al- tho' he Was better, he died of heart failure " Rev. Mr. Pritchard died on. Monday. The - deceased- gentleman, after the death of his wifeie had purchased Mrs. Elwood's residence on Wolfe Street, and has been living there for some time with his lit•tle boy and girl. And n he has been taken from them. It is a sad case, but we Ulna, they have rela- tives who will give • them a parents' den for the present year. Moved by glide Institute. Sent to gxecutive vttgrancy ; .Toln, Parker, elirchell,- 11 f 11 ' ' -Mr. Don, McInnieseconded by Mr. 1. E. Hayes, thee J. A. Rollins be Warden. Moved by •Mr, efetwen, seconded by Mr. Miller, that B. S, Cook be War- den. At the expiration of the Minima thne a ballot was taken And Dr. Rol- lins 'received seven bellete -and Mr, Cook nine. -erbe- Cleek-declitrecl • Mr, Cook elected and ask,ed him to take. the chair. His Honor judge Masson acted with the Creek as seratineer of the bat - lots ended n is toiled thanatit of Orri- ce to the Warden. The Werden -thanked the Council for the honor conferred. ori him and hoped that as in jortner years the Council would :work bertneniously for besb interests 'of the county, ' Ou motion of Metiers. McEwen and Miller...the pounell proceeded to elect 'a, striking •centrnittee. On the nest Messrs. Holt received nine ballots, Mil - nine, Kerr *nee, Boffins seven, CiihnOl- ly seven; Patterson seven. The War- den announced, the result of the ballot and. -declared Messrs. Holt. Miller and Keir elected and requested thet A sec- ond. ballot be had en the case of Messrs. Rollins. CoenoIlyend Patteetrou. ' The result of this ballot was Messrs. Rollins received 12 ballots, Connelly 8, Patter- eon- 12. Meeties. Rollins evere declared elected. WEDNSDAY. Catharine NeilAns, relict of the late James Bissett, who Hired for years alone on East streeeopposite Mrs. Rus- sel has also gone borne. Mrs. Bissett had Only one son, who has been a teach. er for years in some Canadian cities. 11IrseBissett came to this country in the early years and lived for many years in the home of the -family of Mr. A. H. R01380 DOW of Toronto, when Mrs. Ross was a little girlen ' her father's home, the residence of the late Thomas Kidd, Este, when be resided on the Stellate where :the post -office then :Was Of which he was pestuiaster. "We.. Ms - settled many' friends who were always welcomed by her, butshe was advan- ced leers and felt that her time hoe come, ;She wasIntei red on Monday in Maitlaid cemetery, whereher husband The Sheriff Was startled on Monday by an explosion which must have been caused by gas in his oral stove or some .oversight connected withhis furnace. He had a narrow escape, saide Mr. Line has a geed thing on, the county council. They have been asked to have a new rope tastened thro' the pulley on the top of the flag pole, the old one being worn out, 'and they moved that he should "take steps to, -Eine° it pain place, t tierettire Mr. Lane 'presumes, they expect him to climb to the top. , After practieing. for mune time St. George's choirtnade thew annual' visit to the English church at Pore Albert on Thursday, January 271h.where they received a very cordial reception. The evening was very- cold, but they made .good time and Were in their glory, re- ceiving 'warm praise at the finish of the concert. Mr. Cuff enjoyed himself thoroughly, being quite proud of the attalemenes of his choir, The "Pasto- ral Symphony"instru men tal duo by the Messier. Harold and Charlie Blackstone evitheflute elerionete accompanied on the organ by Organist Ouff, almost took the Pore Albeit citizens' breath away. It was grand. The scam were all praiseworthy. Mrs. Miller of Hotel Bede:redeems-in-good' voice and added much to the success of the sacred con- cert. retrain :-anthem. "0 Lord ol Ueda eitellietery, my God," 'While Shepherds Watch- ed"; deice "greititittel," Miss R. Nate, ; anthem. "Behold How Good and joyful" solo, "Land of Rest" Qtganist Cleworth ; dUet.t, Pastoral Syniphotrr from The Mestittli, 11, Black- stone, ' elarlotieto Mr. C. Blackstone; stile, "We Shell Feed His Flock." Mies Ada, Burritt ; ttio, "We Theee Kings," Messrs. Colt Thotnption and Oleworth ; anthem, "Awake Up My Glory"; solo, eChildreies Home," Mr. J. P. Thomp- Ron I solo- and quartette, "Abide With Me," Mrs. jolie.than Miller soloist; tfl them, "Praise the Lord," ,By request • Ounce: Met • Pursuant' to 'adjourn - Went, the Watclen• in the chart,. . Alt. the :members, reported present. The ;minutes of former nreeting were read and adopted, , , , The report of the striking 'eon:unite tee was read and taken tip rre cominW tee, Mt. Torrauce in the chair. The report passed in eemtnittee and also in Council. • Memorials read and referred be the Special conernittee. •.From • Lan- erk county, seeking ainendixtent to the - High Sehool, Act. Frew Bruce coun- ty, ;relating. to the Assessment Agt. DutTerin county regarding improve- ments to highw,eyreand• asking for 1 islatien gov.ei Meg same, County of Wellend -that. the, Comity ..Councilee Act et 1890 be amended, Communiert. tions received, Apd placed" before the Council. Messea Cameron, Holt and Holmes. • on .behalf of .1.1p. IL Medd, cleinfing damages for lose of 'horse. Sent ter -Executive cominittee. Appli- cations for (he position .of Auditor front Messrs. Merrisen. Cousley. and Cochrane Were left on the table. Let - tee front Mr. F. Morley, Clerk of Us - borne,. calling attention to Comity bridge, between _ Ushorne • and Bid- dulph. Sent to Road and Bridge cern. mittee. Resoleeions passed by the townships of Hey and el6Killop aelt-, ing thret the County cease. to supply Assessors And eCollectors. Circular from . Secretary. of Teusteeg Associa- tion Asking the Otiencil ta appoinb one or more delegates to 'attend meeting of Association Referred to 'Educe- tifon cotatnittee. .Stateinent filen Mol - son's Bank, Clinton; showing balance cif County fends in bank: Letter from Me. E. Heaton asking for grant to the Childemes Aid Society of this Ceenty. Sent to Executive eotninittee. cations of Messrs. Gilpin and Munro t,o.be appointed County students at the Outatio Agricultural college. Tho following cominunicatione Were re- ferred to Reeetttive cominittere. • Mt. G. W. Holman. as.king for usual grant to West loron-Tertchers' Association Circular from Seceetarv of the Ontario Rifle' Association asking for grant. arentar froth Dr. Rosebrughe- Secre- tary of•Prisonete Aid Association ask.: : ing for granb; Requisition front D. Irreheb for att increase of salary. Let- ter from . Finhe .intonj re -paint- ing Property Comnlittee. Letter font Dr. Mete of Refuge. Serit to "Executive committee. Aecouuts read and sent' bit :the- Fi- nanee cotinnitteet-John Ansley, $1.75, 'Gamow *Protidfoot $57, H. Glaneille. $10.60, W. T.- Witten $1.00, W. Ache. son •Se Son $2.40, J. Grigg ilk,. Tp. McKillop $16.00,00derich town $80.00. Goderich town $61.00, George Porter $34.90, T. Sweets $4.00, J. Miller $4.00, Brussels Herald $1:50, Signal • $11.00, NitereteRSoonn $4.80, Goderich Star $10, 50, Blyth Standard $4.30, Wing - ham Advance $1.00 Winghant Times ' $8.08; Goole Vidette $1,00; Olitton ' New gee 510.00, Hensel( Observer $5,00, Exeter Times $3.50, Exeter Ad. vecate $5.50, Win. Lane $27.40, Tp, Usborne $8,00, teeter village $8:00, Howick T. $70,20, Ashfield W. Stothers• $14.75; Jetinee Campbell $11.00, reed Rees $0,25. Chester Prouty .65, G. G. &nine $8.00, E. S. Scott 10.00, P. Perteefielci $8,85, Joseph Cowano$10:25. The report el John Ansley, Cotenty Cenimiteloner, nets read aod referred to the Road atid Bridge eontinittee. Moved by Me Were, eeconded by Mr. Mciewen that Mr. Cameron of BrUeSele be a inelieher of the County St. George's choir concluded be slog- seem or Examiners for 1899, ing "Horne. SweetHoirie. Moved by Mr. Hays eecondert by Mr. McLean that Mr. Oheswright of • Seaforth be appointed oe the Board of County Examiners for the current year. Moved by Mr. Torrance eteeedea • by Mr. Omentely that Mr, Geo. Baird of Stanleyte appointed on the Board of County EXaminers for the current year. Moved by Mr. McLean lieconded hy 'Me. McInnis, that Philip Molt and W. Lane be euditors of Criminal \ justfte Accounts-Cerried, Moved by Meal:lett seeonded by Dr. Ratline that Me, A. J. Moore, B. A., be appointed on the Board of Comity EXattlitlert for this year. Sent to Eche cation committee. Moved by Mr, bacirtnit seconded b Mr. To that the usual grant of $300 be pa d to the'Agriettlittral and 'torte. cultural Societies hold exhibitions In MO. Sent to ExecutIve committee, Thtlatetiala Goderieh Toevoship, y Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dew of Colborne Welted on the 2nd lot week, Severttl front the Beyfield read tee. tended the funeral of Mrs. Stonehouee, istet week. We wonder what taketeMr, j. Marsh- all up the road so often every day. Ile roust he preparing for :aoluething. If this Is the case John, alejoiti heart- ily in wishing* you aucceet in your undertaking. No. O'sehool bell has egain resumed ite duties of the New Tear. A large family' of children may be seen isaning from the trollool evefy day it four (Mork with bright. *tinny feces, The reee waiting patiently for better nee° modation in the line of Seats, whit We hope they will soon have. Mr.j. Chaff is under the weather at present. We hope le, grippe hat not fattened its thatkels upon him. Some of our yeieng folke Attended the tae.mereting given hy the Metbodist eltureh, Verna, too0 Wedneeday even. ing. They report it to have beet; a greed isuocerie. The °menet met at 10 o'clock Accord- ing to ad ournment. All the members Were pre nt. Minutes of yesterday meal and 1 mei. Accounte read and role inane° eotnieittais TP, gores $25bilOr BrosSetht fu o 01011118. be accepted, end that Moved by Mr. Steart seconded by Mr: Chambers that Mr, Setnuel Beck- ett of township of Ashfield be appoint- ed on the Board of County Exam i net s foethis Yeer-. Sent to gducation com- mittee. committee. . - valve tcy • Robert AVallatte 'Moved bY Mr. Torrence Seeended- by Mr. McLean that Mr. F. Hess, Clerk of Hay, be Auditor for this year, ' Moved by Mr. Ken' sedolided by Mie StuartthateMie Adeousteet Viettuaitor for (his year. . ' Moved by Dr. •Rellins eeconded b§ Mr. Torrence that the Road anc113ricige cotutnittee be Asked to report as to contents, of a proposed by-law as to which bridges shall be courtter bridges as quickly e ite possible. Referred to Road arid. Bridge cointnittee, • • • -- IVIoved by Mr; Snell seeonded by Mr. 1VIcLean that the engineer. be instruct: ed have the the bridge "tooth of Clintort ee'pairecl. Sent to Read. and; Bridge cernmittee. ' ' : • Moved by Mi-. Rays seconded: by Dr. Rollins that Mr. C. Morrisop, Cleek of McKillop, be appointed, 'County Auclitbr'for this year. • - Mr.Moved, by Dr. Rollins secoutle'd by mr. Terrance that the clause in the. eloetse of -Ye efuge hy-laws refer ring to Vie admission of inmates, be amended so as toeierid as follows re -No person shall be ' received • into the House of Refuge fcr their reaintainancee unless ID accordance with tile 131)3', or under 1111 ordee signed. by the reeve or =wore if any municepality in :the : coenty 111 which the proposed inmate lives, and :endorsed- by one of the eminty council- lors. for the division in which such xnunicipalities is located. Stich . pro- posed inmate must lie a resident of the eattattylp,raie;eest 2 yeers before 8:a- les:tom expense of sendiug M- utates to the Boose of Refuge must be :paid by the local munieipality, if •net, ' otherwise provided, for and that the b eaW be o natentoe eodu.shie. ° of dRefugeanee chere- with.onl reiftpe: ' ' • e Moved by Mr: McEwen seconded-. by Ur. McLean that Mr. D. Urquhart be auditor foe the year 1890. The council then proceeded to elect two auditors. Nine ballots were taken, on the 'first ballot Mr. A. H. Cochrane of Bruseels was elected and on the Mirth ballot Mr, Robt, A. Caret* Ashfield was Mr._ elendereon thEtt sum. We etiat-te vegraney t Thomas Stokes, Sea- find the clerk recei vett two tend.ers for vggraney ; tercialleticl McDonald, To- rero,: Nee.:,.eaney Jetties Roy, Toronto, .ra(ewn9aare:017.foit.iodmietiviele,thAaith'etireo •k jic.e.70potiecide • . Mae, vAgetteey ; John Campbell, 'To. I the lowest tienierelteleg $2,8,3 per cord roan; vegettney -; • Willi:no • Keiliy, • tilorPs. The Only other. tender was $$ . Ceelf, Oailefeee'Y ; -Robed- Halle -13elfa811- eff--1"r (told, .We have. exaseined thefive . 3asossrptiht.iirVitterKi,roestretfp.tiller sabot itted, _ ' printiege a nel we find thet the lewest ...e tenders eiihmitted to us for the county -JANITOXS REPORT.. : : • ' tender throegbout is that Of the Adv : ..,:ro the wai*,, ,,,vi 06,311,ty ceen eii, cate Printiog Company .of Exeter and .- -Wig this morning' the ivire rope • broke Gentletzten,•,-In pate iegnp the counte 7ee,) irt:dc(i,. isfactioe of the warden teedelerk. Wel (gel ewriodr work b tact IT igotneendthe it h. beesaact:: , , when about Lialf-wety , no... I think it have examined - the cliffeeent state. • will require ti new rope. tleavever, the . cotut mono, . , comicil cede examieeet, es it - is in the •InstitMes io•tbri county, ,and after . hite- Monts submit ted tons by the Collegiate_ get sone one eY09eViirnielleVekt!'petclutiore'pet6t ing carefully gene over 'the 'figuree vee e top. .find the accounts to be. • peirl for the. --7. - year 189010 be a,s follow% !---;Beitforth- ' hei00through ehe pulle3r ie.. the VY. ilinialtilieocit0Tre.4atoh,ititityoRrA. II, Collegiate Institute, $2234:2o ; Clinton (1-91: ' Collegiate Institute, $2148;80 e • Godee:, ., Te the Warden and CO31.11011. Gentle- rich Collegiate Iesti1utce$1589.03, • and Mene-Youte denereittee appoirr tett- "to we receennend that these eurne, be paid -reperb annually en insurance, mit rip-. by the treasurer. eIn reference to meiee_ tseu'rhttaniiedeinisgass,,,i;olotwos,e€:711te , thet. . e ' - that the council grant the sane of $10 e tion of Holt and Snell, we iecommend • a, apijri ' 00, Biel f—th u ose of .planting flowers B a s Or the p rp ,t _ ' I' L1:4"8' ' ' 'bo L. L. tt...-0. Oct. '99 around the coin house. AS to motion . HCeouurstol'ilotoultioefuo $8124,0t000 ..xce,,rshal ii..0v...1.901 . tbae• Saltine' Chesney be paid :the. sum . :Gain & Cottage 810,000 J. L. &G.' June '99 of , McLean .and Hays, . we recent:mend . Ferul;:e %Vitae" 1142 .61 A'. 74„.,, mot of $4 foe injuey.te horse tit Silver Creek :oecionatt,se ocit4 '.11Ba••••'errinf If: 0 :1200000 . Barn,. Ind. learm $ ' 650 -Mei:9min Nov.; tea • , Dr. Rol n rod Connelly, on, salaries of • • . If::: ... .. -7.,•,::-74.-,...,,obitti•idegmel.sAto:etfreerceorenniindeottodit4htije.freoletolosn:ti_f: : 1 ein Yeee ebedlea6. semelate W. That'alr..LanntS_ Salary: be $00, Mr.:.---- ' Lane, chafrilian.: - , - - . Coats' salary. RS Inspector •• of the . , : Letter. fro re.j. .,T;Fis her; ()eaten,- . painting. I-10On Co, Connell; ' Gentle- Shaw's "-salary., as 'physidian . of the. : t* • House: et Refuge; be .$150. that: Dr. Mimee-I bear &MA one of the 'eoatiell. House of •Refege be e290, that Mr. • . :that it is your letention • to eek again. . Freneh's eatery as keeper of the House foe teedees for the painfieg of your '.ef Refuge be $275, that • Mrs. French's • corirt house. 'Now my tender was the salary as matron of the House Of Ret' - lowest, ns•it will 'shove on your mitt- lige. be $225, .And that Mr.' W. Mc- tites, butattbesame time etherexpentei came oti about- the Antrum • bridhence the delay of the: weerk as tutidg ere -. . ': icaolur sr t bhiye tat sma to he e8 (4? )11, eac on ida itnlegai theph il ii ki ii- Creather • salary ' as :. careteker of , the , .fri,ir to ask for etherten lees, as : 1 bad stand•it. .,Nowe F.do. not:think it quite ' Holt, chairman.. ,; _ -.11/loVed.by"Jjas. 4' Ilins, s'eSO •, 7 peoaortsliydepreoebitreoclxtpoL4tehe.evgoorinkg, entdo htetcla : Temoinrtrixee.ebboatagthe °act n. Bridge meeting,-. which they called the to, and, -6.ontents of 4" lirOpesed - '•y14:laasw 1.6s.tlitoe...; .albo measuring the job; etc:, - i Nov, if' what,bridgee shell be • county' • bridge", . ' 7011 1140 going' to . get. the •woek• done .70 (wieldy as possible, . .. • 'and want to see nie . at ,your -meeting . . ,. t you can telephone at the central 'office -I .. . . andel-well come tee.• If'I get . It I Will , . guarantee you a first-44es- job in every • respeet. . Your trifly,e, J. J. Fisher, Clinton: ' • • - • . • I: 111111110 elected. • • • TREABUREWB REPORT. Tenders for county printing and tenders'for wood supply both sent te the Executive committee. Moved by Mr. Snell, seconded by Mr. Heys that this cetiricil gettee the stitia of $25,00 to the E1tiron Poultry Assoeiatiou. Sent taBxecutive committee, • • Moved by Mr McEwen ; seconded by Mr. Hays that $20.00. be paid to • Thos. Henderson for injury to his horse. Sent toExecutive committee. - • Moved by Dr. Rollins, secorided by Mr.Cheenbers, that). thelnspectorot the House of R,efuee be instructed to take I he imeessary steps to bave an ice house and implement. sited 'built, the windmill raised and inaple trees plaut- ed around the farm, and evergreens around the house allin proper thoe. Sent to the House Refuge committee. Samples of book hob Mr. 121* Arta" streng were laid before the councile The report of the Road and /3ridge toinrnittee was read And taken up he committee, Mr. ;Stuart in the oneite wheetutehee, reP"Q'tt "*t!tite by • ' The cote initeee rose and repot tad that all the clauses were passed.excepe cI:uise which shall read that the Lender of F. Guttridge for conceete work at $5,50 be accepted, and that clause 8 be ex. tended to read that provided Renter Bros. roles the truss Work 18 fb. instead of 17 ft. as in the epecilleatioes. The warden -resumed the chair, when the report as amended was adopted. The report of Education was placed before the council. Mr. Connelly was asked to take the chair. The commit- tee rose and on' the warden taking the chair theereport was carried. Report of Specie' coromittee was read. The warden ltivited Mr. Patter - eon to the chew. The report 'pessed both in tommittee and In counell. R .t t'tt w read: Me. Kerr waseeked to take the Teethe Warden and :Ceounell ef the donut y of Beteorie Gentletnetilleee-, 1, Detailed stetement lif receipts and POrt, comprising the metal statements : „with I sabniit 'the annual -finanebil re-, aptiles' ''...' e$pentlitures ; 2. 'Abstract sett -omen t . of same ; 8. Statement of :ledger bid- • ances e 4. Statement of ceilleections of ' - taxes, May 1st to Dec. 31st ; 0. State- menb tif in vestirient of ein king • funds 1 O. Setterneot•of debeileures, liabilities , end available: wise Is ; 7. ComparittiVe; statement, of estimated aral actual ex- 10c a Doz. .peri ei tures and roster te on geiteral. ac- .. 3 Doz. for :266 .counts. ' The cash balance ea band at, close ot the yeer was $07,18: The net :expenditure was $1603,77 less than the 0 ' n i! m • aintaint, ' 'notwithstanding thnt hi . irr 6yrup oi Tar roacle and 'Iii•idges ;0046,01) more was i ", ' . ' : - 'seerit thati i he estimate's. 141)41, Rent. i ' , ..*..hi rch • • loner), your obedient. seryant, Win. ' and wi. , erry , . Buboes, Tic.;astirer, . " • , ' ilsUso bp:leasanti- to take that Comparative stateix; eo t of estimated it has be«ane. firmly' ',stab. . i and rietten expenditures Mid reeeipts "fished as the :children's fe- • .7..7qm t.t,1 ,acen:iiitstriltvez6-.. e -emerge vorite. . • - linocip14.. . OuP Quinine Chipsulee are 'filled with Howard's English Quinine and are guaranteed ' full' weight and seed: at the. modetate rate of • . ' • 1to„,-ihtry eslico... .6 600 00 $618 81 Licenses .... 1000 V) 072 00 Intermit ..... „.. 100 00 172 20 •—. $1700 (N) • 8-1768 10 ' V4111131)1r9Itts. , • • • ESTIMATED ' . Exenentetette. Exemmirunn, Administration of Justice $5600 00 $1033 60 Gael account 2000 00 1578 46 Schoolu . ..... WOO 00 5821 41 School managentent'2200 00 2269 17 Grant • / 000 00 015 00 Luuatien 500 00 355 in Municipal government, • 4000 00 3766 (2T-- titatIonoryi. etc- .100 00 74 73 1Vliscolleneous -,..-500 00. 220 00 County preperty .. 150.1 00 , 1186 12 . Roads mid bridges 0013 51, 7000 51 Div. Courtjiiri tuna.. 128 03 130513 52 $20077 se ShoWing the net actual expenditure $1503,77 lesa then tbe amount estimat- ed, eVen. Ireasurer. • o .Ou'iro. fir. ippe. Use our Quinine Caps and Syrups of Tar ' and Wild • Cherry. ' , B. CUBE • Chemise and Druggist. chair* The • corninittee rose arid in REPCAT OF EXECUTIVE. council the report passed. . reWil Bakery.. The HOI1S0 of Refuge cotrimittee.for the year 1 was read. Mr. Bowman ,in the chair. The report passed in committee and also in council. The, report, of House of Refuge for this year was read. The werden tailed Mr. Bowman to the chair. The cote- Mittee rose, and in council WAS adopted. The County Properevconetuittee pre. merited its report, Jiltf* Holt wee invited to tielce the chair. The counnittee rose, and reported. In council the report was amended by motion of IVIesers. Hole and Miller, Chat the teport of the (enure ty Property be Imbedded by adding thereto "That the question of repairing the Cottage at the gaol oe rebuilding new house at the gaol, be left to the werthie end engineer to get estimates of the cost, of building, and luquire generally fete the matter, and report atetheJouraeereting. The report was thnn4 The repot t of the Executive tom -mite tee Warr presented.. Mr. Miller oceit plea the chair in committee. The committee rose. On the warden eu al in g the Chair thetreport woe adopt- ed up Vs clause 14. Moved by Dr. Rollins, seconded by Mr. Connolly; that the warden and Mr. Snell be a epecial committee to report in June re County Bridges 13ye hiw as provklea in report ot laid Beidge coin riettee.--tetreltel, Moved by Mr. Holt seconded by Mr. Snell that the mita fit $10 00 be grant- hy tide council for the puechaae of flowers to be pienteclarralnd the come. - home. Sent to executive committee. Moved by Ma Mc et. tecontled hy Mr. Ilay that Samu1 Chesney be paid $4.00 Inc injury to Ihrsioon the Stivee Creek bridge. e to executive corn. mittee. Moved by Mr wan seconded by Patterson to Mr, ANN" be In. To the Warden and Council of the County, of Huron. Gentler -lam -In ref- • . °reflect to the motion of eleseree, Mc- • bytes and bolt we recommend that a grant of $23 be made to each of the Agricultural and horticultural societies holding eehibitIons in the county dute . Ing the you,. We recommend that 31 . r FACTS ABOUT HEALTH How-Sorne of tho CondioniNtereleGrandmothers IMO to Perfect Health. health easily UnderatOod, and it IC ' The Importance of mainteining .gooa k. really a simple matter ifJre take a cote might have been extra fine, hut Went. The blood ft employed to any da, ,. In perfect health•the atomaeh promptly root 'view of the conditions required. • digests food, and thus prepares nourish. anotbelleve they creed he equalled this nourishmeneto the ermine, totem* Ile ones that I beke frealv:4very. any. muscles and tissues which need ft. The They , drat greet essential fox good health, there. . fore, Is puts, rick blood. Now Ibis ea. talnly laorthlt`litrhiediefue hes suoh reeord of cures as Rood's Sarsaparilla. It %literally true that there are hundreds of people alive and well today who would, have been in their graves had they not taken Ilood's Sareeparilia, It, le depended upon II a family 'medicine and general , regulator of the system. by tette of thou. Attila of people. This is because Hood's' fdareepatilla Mk.. the blood pure. This le the iteeret of its great iniooess. Iteep yo yet. I d heal g your blood pure with Hood's gereepargle, whiela abeolutely arced when other meal' eireeeLe.it te. do interred whatever. 1.100,diis plus ere eiltt" telly Ina Sad by Watts Coa Druggests, ' Are Light and Virholesomet nti are all enr manufectured gootle. Call on ntO tor Iles, Onkel; nod ilread and 'our buelaind will have. no muse to complain of the letitinte , . Beet Materfale 1 Best Wotkinanship Beet ?rites Beet of Setisfitetion I Better Try Us KIRKBY NextChirClidoe