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The Clinton New.s-Recor
• Clinton; Ont., ThurSclay, January 26th, '1899.'
West Huron Earulera' Institute. and other small fruits were naso discuss-. Sc;lfortll; '
ed, and notwithstanding the litter est of;; '-.
Meetings of the West Huron •Farm- the hour the speaker retained the airs . O.n.Monday evening of last week, a 'Mr. Bruit of Clinton spent a levy days. '.
ers' Institute were held at Blyth on tention and interest of the audience to number Of friends talose on Dr.• and with his son-in•law. Mr. G ' house.
Thursday and at Carlow on Friday of last the Inst. Mr, Ililborn has a•quiet, easy;,Mrs. Gibb and presented them With Mies Sarah Coldweli of Clinton is
week. A very good attendants.' of rep- manner but is a molt convincing speak-, two handsome gilts.a a alight : token of visiting friends here.
1esentat►vo larreers wast present at er, and we are sure if the de1egation their regard for the•doctor. Mr. Gibb We are sorry to report Mrs. C. Rouse
Blyth on '1'hursrley to Men to the should ever appear here again they„. -W111, --'was made the recipient of a 'gold seal es being on the sick list, but hope to
speakers announced. receive a hearty welcome, ' for his watch ghain,`:while ,Mrs. Gibb re- soon see her around again. •
`Tee rue -Ling was opened by the At Carlow on Friday the speakers','cetvtiti a hundaorne becl-room eel,- '
presirient, Mr. Wm. Belie, with a few were •the same, excepting• Mr., It We regret to, anneunee the death of
well-chosen remark., who then called Young,' , who, to the . absence of Mr, Mrs St. Clair Simpson of Brantford, .. EattiOs ldyitlie• '
on Mr., R ,derick Young of Co:borne, Bailie, ocoupied the chair. The work tooth 'd of the fate C. E. St,'• Clair Simp WE regret to record the, death Of ,
whose subject was ''Corn Growing and was very much the same, excepting 8C;0) whirl► occurr'ed•on Tneliday evening one of our aged residents>in Che aisoti
Ensilage Feeding." He described the Mr. 1lonteith,,who spoke on
of•Iastweek; An.attack Ot in. grippe g + P
nature of th Boil best adapted for this and Feeding Stock." He Placed great .coming se Soon alter the shock of her of John 8. Porter, "in his 72nd year,.
crop. viz :Well drained,. warm soils, stress on the cheap 'fe• ding viiia& •of son's death' proved too tntieh for the ea came .to Ame of erica sin liirtes
also tharou�`h cultivation as long as pos- ensilage, a 'sample of which was on ,aged parent. The funeral.
was hem -England,
shite, -and in order to save hand "hoeing• band from some silo neat , by,, and was hereon Thursday an the ,' arrival .of the
,axe business sere�for a 1nU8Citerl of is .
be adviser! greet care in scufHmg. Mr. pronounced good, well -saved ensilage. nccsn train century and tailing Health' made him
Young's address w,s°thoughttul and his 111essrs. Kernaghan, Young, Hayden - '""-;... --"' '•
remarks to the point. and others plied the speaker with•ques- .lie.t,+a'jill, dispose of the .business, 01 late he,.:.
__ • .k • suffered grunt pain from cancer in the '
Mr. \V. W. Ililhorn of Leamington, tions which were satisfactorily answer- Iter, Mr. Muir hriiyieei Heil hie. lass face:' He leaves a wife and grown up
one of the yxlelprates, was the n xt til, The enjoyment of the evening was g 1• fainly well provided for. lila remains
sp'taker. ..H'ia subject was .".Cultivation added to by tite vocal selections by terata of -the. Btuoeliteld I'reabytefii,n• were of the Orchard," He believes in cult, Messrs. Howell and Tindall end .airs, oliuirch,as he bas re interred in ,tae Egmondville cetue Concluded. ao return Very:•
vittinn of the'orcheril si ring. and sum- Howell, and Mr. Wm. McPhee, who to Scotland, where his parents still live.
trier, seeding with some crap to be charm. -lett the audience with 'that 'Auld M'r, MOiris a Suotehinan, .whe cannot
ploughed down and ag in cultivated Fiddle o' Mine." be contelit to reside outstdeotSeotlancl, Ztiilieh t
His people much r,rgret his decision,'
every year, He, with a limb ft an anA Exeter. but have- to boty to the:, inevitable --=- 1'he roads in thtsytctnrt ape stillvery
apple trap diseased with what is known y
as Black Heart, staves splendid oboist Ml55'11oggarttiof Hibbert, ester of ,Tart.-, had•,- ,YI►, Dtlbel, has l,urchsseti 'a
lesson, showin, cause and fi,.ul res tit, On Saturday afternoon last, while Iingl"art11 of this place,'Wha had to•liave heautlftil slriuin4 :.111(10... 'She is :un'.
and anything that givett a sudden shock 'Bleating on rhe'rink, Miss Emma !lain-. one of her lower, limits ampu ated..few doubts ly the making; of ahandsome
to the tree he claimed would cause this son, had the misfortune to break one years ago,, was''; Taken ' to Clinton .on dray and it is believed 'sander his
disease. !1t 1!ilborn's r. m»rks o❑ of her arms. She slipped, and -in ex- Monday, wtlere she will -be treated. by tr 'nine, she will •'step. in 2,10-•--•l`i10
pruning, as to the heat rim brmight tending her hand' to save herself, she Dr, Gunn • 1t is'feai•ed . that , the limb sof H, mi1
et otidaq week tcl
to'elecf 1-. ','
out a wurul d Rcus-inn, 11 r. (,eithrvaite struck with greet force a on .the ice, will hive to be•taken tiff. G:eat syun cei- for the (joining..,year,—Mr. and
objected tet spite pruning on _the
breaking the member near the wrist, pathy is telt for this ;touch afilic �l Mrs Koa[t ot'Cavitier, N, D;, were the.
—'Cite concession roads are still to a ,youn • lady. —Rev, Dr,.' Torr ice
roundeef excessiare bleeding. ]sir. A. guest of Mr G. Brill,-;•-;-j,.J' Merner,
S~"51oan also iacor tart, 1a::ins a rine bad con litiou.• The pathmesters seem Moderator of the fienerai Aa: whly, wlio for the past ten months.' travelling
exCettinn to eultiva' ion of old .rrchards. to he rather slow in having the roads gave' two Wong, solid `iiscours s le Car= through Canada for;pleasure, ha$ again
Ir. r. i1ilha n e reasons were trrcst con in their respective beats put in proper atel chtiroh on Sunday:. `1 a reverend caec tied to gp into business:. in . town,.
rectos anri his theory s inert, Mr. condition for the safety and converts t, ntlernere as tits positio" and 'title Ina and has purchased Ti- Appel'..:.stock, '
lilhorn dealt with injurious insects and ience,of the travelling pubt,e anri_; Her .dicates:, is a man of too•• than prlinary ivhieh.he will remove to. Itis brother'
prescribed rprnediPe for their destine Majesty's royal mail. The patLmaaters culture and ability Ai .his pie cntatfnn • ,j,tltii's stogie,— '., Cana, L'ttL r, has
tion.. 11 r. 11 ibnrn's remarks w re re_ he it to be reminded of their ditties of truth was inuch : ppreciateil by the cautnienced;his duties as porterat the•
piste with punters for the orchardist and responsibilities. They should gore Targe anrliesices esent to Beat titin, !701011 Holiari, J• Dutnart• the fornier
MO was a rare treat attention to the matter at once, so as.—'1'he:remui s of 't to late . Is4-i!liam, one, ben gone. into the implement bus1-
Afr. M. 1 o kbart tool; up the subject to prevent ae,ious accidents and injnr- SPIE arrived tom oty°; ,tslcirtet)cwan, etso;,,,...,Iee;liae been put to for', next
of 'Feeding and BrePtling Pigs.'' lie res. --There is pro ably not a town N. W. T. on Thursday iltorning antt stiinmet by some of our people who;re-
lai'1 grear, stress on cleanliness, ventil- on earth where scores of dogs do _net the fun rid took' place on. Saturday port. it was; neves"bet.ter than -at, press
escape 'site tax 'colts.ctor. A novel aftern.on from his former 'home near ant, --Mr. $rinser had.• sinottier offer
ation of pens, variety in diet, feeding p
largely on ,Dots, ns (Mich exercise scheme has b 'en successfully tried in Kipped. ----, As Charlie • Gilchrist: was tor- his •,apeedy iiri'var, ,Trio: under-
os+rhle carp and kindness.
one of the larger towns across the line, splitting wood on •hriuhiy with. a' maul stands horse flesh ---.Mrs. Bosswel, of
Ilist of the dos taxed is posted u , in and tvedgo :the gsltot out and
Mr. Nelsen Monteith of Stratford ' g I b wedgeNoodetock called on friends ]set week,
. spoke nn •'Underdraining, and in a
rominerlt places and a reward of 10 capered grac;efUliy through the ' sir, -----:411, 11f'oser of Dashwood• waa. in `
ac entific manner exp'ained the amount ants is given to the bays who. Can hunt• finally landing on.his face. . town this week.
of moisture necessary and the poisonous , the animals that have escaped. The
pl n has two advantages. It adds c n- .
effects of to r much moisture _and the ' Um-itsset5. — v
cnueequ -111 necessity of draining.lies- siderahle to the town an 1 takes away i1'Iii`r,til.11n
ars. W. 9i c( wan, f9eorge Howatt, M. the temptation to deceive the .assessor,. The annual meeting 'Of lite: East,,
Lockhart and 1Z. C. i4(cGowau question- -It has been currently reported -and fluter' Agricultural' Society was held CO Tuesday morning of last week the
ed the Breaker on certain points in i"' gond authority that Exeter is to 1Vednes'1ay., afternoo;i of last week, sire bell gave an alarm of• fire, The •
draining. have another grist mill. A genttyman president Ferguson in`t'he char. The fire wits dil+covered"to be at •the seharil
At the evening session a; Blyth Conn. leant Londrn► is the projector and one auditors' report showed the' receipte to hoose.. An:otd box, which had been
Frank Metcalf occu ire the chair, !Ids of the following sites will be chosen, be 41779.1 3'and the expenditure tr970, used for the covering of bot air pipes at
remarks were porn ed and limply. viz. :--The vacant property' opposite the with '32.75 •;yet --date •'on prizes. 'the one limr',,had beef,. filled 'withold books, • '.
ales •rs. Smith and. Harris then favored old market i-grrari, Mr. lianisay A int 00 following. dir. ctors were elected for(ipapers, etc.; and on Tuesday morning
the audience with a musical selection. the grow of slit+ hill oe the ntcN,ibb 1893 t--Presi1enl, Sas. Ferguson '; 1st, some bad boss dropped a lighted match
Mr. Monteith was • the,• first streaker. 1,ropet'ty on the opposite .si 1e of the vice -pees., Thos, McLain:40 n toil into-tIe box and the fire was started.
His euhjeat was "farming as a Pro -
from
--In 1834 the postage on letter 'VicesPres,,John 12 ;Smiths Directors A couple of pails of water made quick,
lessinn.' He is a young man who ex'- from Ireland to eater was on.: shilling —11. t"rrrley, John Shortreed, Jas.. Eur. marls inputting out the •itre. Boys who
and ten penes half penny sterling and diff, Jas. IVioCalturn,. {leo. Johns:on,, are guilty of such work.•as this should
presses himself clearly and forcibly.
• There were a great many good things in Info the postage was reduced to ten . Alex- Stewart,• Alex. G trainer, Alex, be puntshe.l.----In the King -alias White
geld, amend others hints Rd -eking more pence et,rling, now it is one penny. Mclmachlin and W. IT. Kerr'., Auditors forgery ease jirdgmee,t was given coin«
taste in attire, faun enri'mtn,l rear, in-
-a -Dr. Rollins of Exeter, polled the —Alex. Hunter anti Alex. Strachan, Miffing the prisoner for extras ition, •
•tependence of action, application of largPst'tilt° in the, county floe county Moved 1iy W. 11. Kerr, secgnded by 4 He now raraernn in jail Pit .7%.'4"..e.,4:4..-4
skill, oto, councillor, hes vote being 15' The G,rdioer, that.the offer:bf $250' ficin, for 15 da a fitt,bcr- dyri:zg ztO:a !^::g .
Another selection from ;thenars. 9nestion of a]fotvin Llie e:hriot children- the Grey Breech Agi Society lie. sow may, riser m, Tesor-ear'ia. eiett 3F s . Ha
Smith and Harris was well received. to give . presents to their teachers at ct'pted and•the East Riding -Fall Fair gntara•fb'L'r5r *tet;- Cat. iva'ir, t=a'°J.1:gr•.1
President Bailie was the next speak Christmas time yr -ill he discussed at a to he held in Brussels. next fall. --- the One)wbg3 'Mae: s easteed ,'a k'y
er. Fie traced the lir rwth of Far+nera' meeting of the Galt school hoard. Alfred Town of Winnipeg,. an old Brum- 'Ronal The oil •t*+i'l y, area cAio1,0'"' 01.',.
institutes, also dwelt upon the nubility Brite a number of presents were given selite, was Calling on friends, here Iasi tiiflo s Itra;isedr°iglsis1 i cle el: i voles
of the farniin ro ession in his usual this Chrfsf,iian, and it. is said. that the week. Ffeis engag d itis the clothing his trial in Ioiva withoutrealetat eo.- -
nrssthrly ways p parents of some of the children' who and furnishing husunesp in Winnipeg Mr. D . Pring'e has purchased the
Mr. W. LV. Hilhorn spoke on "Flow- could not afford to dontrtbnte atiyi•hinga and arnong hitt employees is .jai, V. bntelterieg business carr] .d on for some
era and How to Propagate Them." towards the presentation complain that Smith,• another • 13••naselite. ---Chia.- time by Zen, O. Foster. Mr, Pringle
)' sat: ring sand is the best soil for their children feel very ssneitive shout Walla of North Dakota is •visiting at has oaken possession and' uviol continue
carting cutt'rnse ; two and a half indh- . it and are ashamed to go to school. The .boo, .fiaeker's. • Ho was tartnerly em'. the business in the old stand, near the.
Pit is deep enough. Whin well started resolntlon f rbididinn ill° 1practiee la: played. witb'Ur, Beeker,, leaving here .Brunawiek Iiomi e ----•Mr, 1i., C. Bell,
well rotted sods, One-third w• 11 rotted overenmieby the'children going to the for the West about 12 'years ago. He of the firrn.ot Tills: Bell 'v� Son, has
manure and 9nme sand. Writer, reg+t• teacher after school hour:, and .snaking intends to remain in Ontario for the been apt/Milled United. States . Consul
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boos:. Swamp muck infer'or, exceptthe presentation. winter.= The London 'Free' Press is , for this vicinity, Mr. Bell will be in a
-..--' res onsible•fot, the itatetnent that there position to furninh all artictiiars to
;, ,�vr(erarie, etc. A number of' ladies, plied • ` --"-----•"---;. � 1i � p p
• the ,speaker with questions, ahowing ARE YOU A NEWS -RECORD i ECORD SUB- are fifty applications et Tomtit) for the persons who desire to make -shipments
interest in the subject. Strawberries
SCRIBER? vac int registrarship of Fiuran County, of any kind to the United States. •
La►1es.