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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1899-03-16, Page 4• • .4 The Clinton News -Record eleee e You le Advance, TillereSDAT, Manna leell, 1809. .TI•IR PROIIINT.M.AUsTS TaRROP •• - . . 1)() W. A r . • , 6odrich, . Goderlich. —, • .1,11111,11r.a..e.k.k,..k.k.......,..1k*k. . THE .0L1NTON NEWS -RECORD. MARC.I-1 Jo, 1s9.9 • k I 1W.?..111"0•1 14101 1,, I 010 141 41,11 .0. 0...11111, 0 1, ' . V•Iteeetla • •. •• . . • NEWS FROM ALL OVER HURON COUNTY. FROM OUR OWN 00NRIESPONC:14NrSANO 00UNTY IEXONAIVQES.,, . The expectations of those who were of the opinion diet Sir Wilfrid Laurier was only humbugging the Temperance people. when he led them to believe he. would grant Prohibition, bave been fully realized, the rreneler in a letter tee the Dominion Alliance last week having absolutely refused a Prohibit. ! ory measure. The Temperauce people who were "taken in" by his "sunny ways" and profuse promises, and were! largely unstrurnentatin placing him in i hie peewee i positiontha,vethe bestof reaei sonrefor teeling aggrieved at his aceic,n,, Thus another �f Laurier's ante -election pledges remains unfelfilled. • AiTOP,E04? DIL:11.0 2P0Or. ; Another railway deal is said to be on foot in New eirunsivick whereby the Canada Eastern will be purchased by the Laurier Government, The reason given is that it should be. part anti . • parcel of the Intercoloniale but • it - would be nearer the truth to say that the purchase was arranged prior to the late Provincial elections, and • is to be • the price, paid for chrtaineinfluential support peievously, •oefriendly. The road will cost about. $1,25'0,000 and is about as necessary to the efficiency of the Intercolenial as is the third wheel • to a cart. To the spendthrifts' now at Ottawa a million and le quarter Of the peoples' money -seeing -riot largetum at all. • DUTIr ON. WEicAT. Mrs. Doreey (Christie MacKay) and Spring is coming. Deuggist Goode family of Minneapolis have rejoined .had his fame door open and the per - Conductor Dorsey at Spokane, Wash- fume of sinne natural flowers. that al- lege" U. fe,' ways beautify his place, really was de. Mum Nellie Donogh returned from lightful. The odor of drugs was for her slx weeks' visit with friends at once quite destroyed. • Detroit on Tuesday, ltleinst., and has Mr. Will Smith, late of Chicago, and resumed her duties as manager of R. son of our esteemed citizen, Abraham B. Smith's millinery departnaent. • Smith, Es „ intends carrying ori a the Oth con., left foe TreberMane Port, Albert. wan, on Tuesday of last weella Joe. 1••••••••1.1•• revs "Will feels quite lonely now,"-- °barn() Tone and his sister, Mies. El • Mt. Daniel McGinnis lois _been on the lie of kineon township spent e feet sick list for some time, We wish him days in the village. speedyrecovery.—Miss Edith Cox Torn Tanleyreturnea from the woods Ceoderich spent Sunday with Mende on Saturday last. on the 51h con. --.Mr. Oliver Jaevis Henry A. Gray, engineer in cheep, , • • left for the Nor th-West last week.— Toronto, Mr.' Brough, C. E. Philip • quite a number of our Young folks itt' Holt, eloderich, and Robert 'Rowley Godecieb. iendea else Foreeterie.annual iiiipper Ms P. for West Huron, were in the 1,111•111.1,.,11.. k ••••••••••••,.4.... • end bale in latyfield last Fridey even- iage looking tie the harbor, ivnieli hall The A.ssizes opened on . Monday, Miss Aggie 4vans ()ramie Presby- ing and i•eport a very pleesalie lime. put the citizens of the burg. on their °bier Justice Aainone presided. torten chili ch choir left on Monday to —Ube 0, W. Potter lies been den- tiigh boots, but those engineers have M. F. Weshington, Crown °mime", visie friends in Dakota anti later her ger•ouely ill foe the peee two weeee, but- neenen the Port in former occasions. • of liniteilton While here is the guest of riister in Vencouver. le now out of dangeisee-John Yonne. It is to be hoped that they are go.. . his father, John Washington, East On Thereday, March 0t,h, to Mr. and purposes building a line. nein this, ing to do seinetbing now thet leblnietC ' Mrs; Walter Sleets, Church street, a summer' and is laielly ezigeged peeper. may -have a strotigei. grip on the West straeutday nigh e promised as a cyclone dasighter, They now mourn the loss ing Pie inaterlel,—Mr. eVillis Hell of riding for the general election, which accompanied by drifting snow,. hat of their first born. Monday was sufficiently 'calm at inter- Bt re. W. Smith (Mother Smith:S.A.., to James Elliott of Liodeeich. Me, aistizet)irrie now, . s thelith con. sold a, fine spin of hoieee may be 11rAtIognallotdotOrigt Mrs. Neil Campbell, Quebec street, geets fern tilling store in his father s vale to allow the court house flag to lett thicago on Feb. 28th. after a has, we are happy .to state, quite re- old stand, the Kyrie. ',Ong Elliott left hiet week fur ei.„rria maul- Mrs, Jas Hawkins, sr., who"hae been cling to the pole in the lovely sun- visit, with bee daM ughter, ee Fiele toles, 'where he has parcheed m eta. visit ing her friends in Goderich the covered from her latIllness. Mr. Edgar Davidson Intends goingto shine that city. There WilS SnOW Chi- Ele Intones to try his hick farming in past week, is home again. e . • Mr, eranattar of the , Signal stele the Moody College, Chicago, where he Mise Mery_ Wilson of Wrolning re- pg.° until Mt's. Smith was leaving and . the West, We wish him succese,— Mr. W. Murrayand sou of G44eetaa heel had quite a siege of illness but, we will prf t epare himself be an avenge- tarried on Mender evening to em esee It ielloWr ath .ed hell e route, At Lon- Bodeuville sawenill has resumed week epent i a few eays n the vfliaese, are glare to inform our readers that he. list, He has sold leis farm on the Bay- her MillinerY Work With Mee Donegil • doll she WAS met bY MrsiMitior) South- arid iv. running over time owing to the Owing to the storm on sundae. there is_ahlehow to. attencLectliitoffice_bush _field roadjoseph Salkeld. - - at R. E. Smith's .millineg . e rn Flo Litt in. - all of the SeA.in that c ty and spud,. . larege number of logs on Wind this sea- was nuservice in either of the ehurch- • -Mies Lizzie McCloskey is not inueli Rey, D. RaMcKeazie, . ea., retierta her 74til birtlidae, March 4tb. with son. —Mr, Elias Potter, ho has been es. . . nese 'daily • We congratulate , Dietrich on be- improved in health since her return ed MilleionarY from Japan, will occupy that lady. She also visited tile Res- confined to the house for Some months,' Sunday's stornawas one of ihe moo ,. ....tsv. . . . the Victoris. street pulpit next Sunday 'cue House -while in that city. Mee. is now slowly improving.. We hope teriefic ef this winter. coming a member of the Mail and gm- from Honolulu. . p ire etatep-eaub. -Hie note in ••Satur- Mr. Emerson's mother has been very and will lecture 00 140ra1aY evening Smith arrived' on Mondae. Marcie fith, he may soon enjoy his sorreer good Harry Quaid did not leave or tbe day issue asks for correspondence ill at ber resklence, West street followingin all the drifts. which were at their health.e—Mis. D. e, McDougall, who West as intended last week. 's . • . • . from. E. A, Sinclair of Coldvrater in Wilmer. McLean returned on Sitter- On Sundeyevening last at. Knox worst• • . • - •, hada very severe attack of le grippe, is John levitzleye the noted trapper and reference to the latter's e and 1 -cent - day evenhig from the Toronto Busi- church at the offertorY,Mies Eva Aelle- Sunday last Was the third very un- able tohe out ageen...--Mr, chas.,Ma, bunter of rbis village 'has. made a, son renderect a sacred solo. Jubilses. nese , • • ropitious Sabbath for church gem's. Phail eetiirned home; from I.,ondon last slaeghter in th .1c k r th" te snow, after _paths were dine to the ,piating trip to New ark, business er day .;-el wonder where all the told et chetah time on Sunday IA. ne it been engaged 'in re -packing apples.--- alone. John seems to be • Go erieh will be a char soon. The Herb. eLean, drugkist, is contein- little weed echool lad.sald the oth- t rained after .12 p. ro. on Saturelay week wl Sage observers of .public opinion say Great _Britain is slowly but surely drifting away from her old Free .Trade , • . r000ranni and will yet adopt a modified form of protection. The change, if . brought about, will . be clue to tariff .• •• hostility otethe part Of other countries . and be a defence metisure. . The: Brit- , . ish manufacturer 'cannot for many years long& maintain his supremacy Atm of. Present concliticies. 'and. will yet come to that pass. when • . e s me. is win r iere for the past month he had realizing nearly $50.00 from their pelts . an enenay to -motley is going to, it neems,one cannot it leoked as if there ivould be it down-- Rebere Elliott, app na hant, the ekunk fitneily. • our.leappere street, . was left to melt• at its own or otherwise. • -e . a t • • • sweet will, to inundate cellars, tate. at • Mr. W. Watson, shipbuilder, has get any these demand once people did pour of 'ram ere -they could reach arrived . home lasTtiursclay from should have been, earted to the mid. of not *returned tit Owen Sound, Where he notknow what to do with what they.. • place of worship, but snowflakes came Brighton where for some time .past: he . . ... % e West street, or SOM. place near the was. engaged with M1ton's BOA in had." ' We have heard of Ward pole instead. On SuneeY evening, March h I '^041111111 , • as a.en engaged it re -packing and ' lake, and let it. melt when it liked. ellee Line. , building a tug.. He came home ill and ticiens hat we did not know that such !Ole only one of the fah, sex braVed the shippe g his apples. ,-e-The inembers of Mr. David Lindsa 's fathil who A hastily gotten up hockey niatcn now that he has recovered he •thinka• a trite remark would emanate from a inclemencyof the weather to atteud was arranged on Wednesday between for his health's sake he had .better re- war school boy. • it aura/ main. everyone thought the sailors woul Poor Dougles Johnston has hed quite win, yet the clerks played wondel fully rt severe attack of pain. Dr. Whitely well. Much merriment .Was indulged thinks that wearing the plaster of Par - in, and from the 'cheering one, would is cast for a feW months will complete- neturally• think a eery 'large crowd ly restore him to his former strength - had gathered. :There was no grirelsei and vigor. on their lungs that night. The ab- Young Sheppard and his two coin- sence of the great number of ladies panions have aad a most enjoyable fair who nightly attend the rink was winter in their Manitoba home. Balls owing to Wednesday evening being a and parties enliven the long winter night of prayer. in all -the 'churches. months, ared-ladies fair m coats of fur So the -hockey teams must, bear this al- can dance and sing "La Doukhobor" - ways in mind if,they want the fair sex Miss Farrow left this week to take a to cheer them to victory. A. goodly position es head -milliner in a large, number attended and spent the re- eashromible store at Canningtoe. We amender of the evening skating.- The wish her unlimited success. eailors wore blue and the clerks' crim• Miss Truclgeon, late of the Central son. Your correspondent did not school staff, is teaching near Blyth. ' notice the presence of the proprietors cif • Miss Heath of Gardner, 'Dakota, is the diflaient.places of business there, visiting her grandparents, Mr. and This was•a mistake, as they should take Mit. Isaac Salkeld. Mira Heath ;is an interest in theie clerks. The fellow- quite delighted wide ' Canada, her ing is the score :- • • mother's country. She will. return to • SAILORS. POSITIQN OLER" her home after taster. Saunders Goal Hall Mr. Halliaay, who bas speatn. very° A. Mcporiald.......Point... ..easpar aticbolson Donald Mcivor..Cover Point.. f mark pleasant three month's visit at the rest - Robinson. .. . deuce of his son-in-law, W. Smith,Esst Hyslop Forwards Brown street., left to -day for his home, Milian, shepherd .. McAuley. North Ditkote Score - :-:-Sailors, 6 -Clerks, 2, • Hamilton street boasts boasts of six, grocer - McLeod Shannon . be must be placed ori an equal footing Mr -Thompson, a former teacher at with the bounced foreign competitor. Hayfield, and who had been ill for — tone there-with-apreendicitis, visited . The Landon Times, a Most conseiva- the rink on Wedriesday night and told tive journal, now advocates a duty on bis friends that he is none the worse of wheat. , • his long illness but thiriks it wise to be • • .... ' careful. Ile is studying for the Minis- - . • try and is now an assistane as local ___ ... PERFECTING THE ORGANIZATION. preacher at Erinsville, and came -upLO ----- . • ' ' spend a short time with his- parents Sir Charles Tupper was in Termite here. He sayedriving about the coun. last week Nether engaged in •peefeet ' try his, strengthened .him. Wonderfully. ing the Conservative organization -.for We trust Mr. Thompson will find self thoroughly eecupeeated at the end' the province,. which hi neing plated. Of the season, so that college' work .. . upon a solid foundation. Sir Charles may not injhre his conetitedoe in the future. • . .; is sanguine of the outcome. Mr. Sam•- uel Barker,- Q, C., of Hamilton will de- Mr. Naisinith was not in Tent gooci health nest week, his minfinement io vote considerable of his time to the the house, eccasioned by the fall he re• - work and Mr, J. J. Foy of Toronto. ceiv.ed some Weeks since, ls telling will act as treastirer diiring the eh- upon him. •l -We trust the flee IsKpriiiiig weather wi I efiable him to to, e sence in England of Mr. W. R. ldrock. mired outing -and regain his accustom- ed good health. • , ' ' Mies Ella 0. Fisher, elocutionist and THE DONKEY ENGINE. . • • • • • musician, will leave at Easter for The Hardy Government has been Galena, Illinois, 'to be tbe 'guest of Hein and Mrs. LeGlear until June when not inaptly named "the Donkey en- theall intend to spend some time in 1 gine' of the Laurier Cabinet, presume Goderich. i . I . bly because of its willingness to come • Miss Dugal has quite a dancing and and go at ,t,he beck of tbe powers at Physical culture class. She at present t 1 ' " has the use of Blackstone's hall, se she ,. Ottawa. • - • ' will be sure of plenty of music. • Mr. Hardy now professes much con- We feel quite pleased to think that ' . "c'et n about the Dominion 'Senate, the baguet presented the Canadian Sir le ' though he has no inoresto do with it Knight, Sir Charles Tupper. eid not fade very quickly from his sight, at than he has with appointments to the least not from his meroory. The don- • • Supreme' Court. However, Laurier, or°, golden haired Pearl Evans, was with party ends to serve, wants a surprised, delightfully, of course, on receiving from . Sir Charles a large. change arid, great minds at time run- photograph of himself, which showed ning in the same channel, Mr. Hardy that he fully appreciated thehonor be must, perforce, think so, tee, and run stowed upon him be the fair young to his reader's assistance. . . lady donor, Miss Pearl Drams is the youngest • daughter. of Mr. ' eieorge When spoilsmen clamor for the e twins of the Chemical Salt Works. destruction of• an established institu- • We are pleased to see one' of Her tion, their motives may well be gees- Majesty's. old pensioners, Mr. Torn McCue, quite himself again. The old tioned. veteran withstood the ravages of la grippe this time. His son ' Tom came THE POLICY OP EXPANSION. . from York State to visit him in his ill- ness, also Mrs. Charles Fever, his ---' daughter, who resides in Detroit, and Inflated by their easy . victory over who still remain's. - Spate Idle people of the United States The Many friends of the late Rev. are now in feria policy of expialsionsand Archibald McGillieray, father of. the . not content with inereesed •domains in missionary to Henan, were saddened to learn on Friday a. m. last of the. this hemisphere, and islands in the Pa- Rev. gentleman's death at his residence ciflc,theyhave gobbled the Philippines, on Palmerston street. He was born at though the natives abject. They will Port Glasgow, Seetland, andwas edu- cated at Mull. He was only one month old when his father was drowned, and sik years of age when his mother died, leaving.hen an orphan early In life. i On corning to Canada, the Rev. McGil- • livray settled in Vaughan and later Wes sent as it Gaelic missionary to Bruce county, Liter he was sent to Goderich as•Gaelic minister and preach- ed for many years in the old Kirk, Net - son street, lately sold and. removed to Victoria street. lie was twice married. i By his first wife he had three sons and r "• one daughter. The eons *ere all edia . cated for the Presbyterian ministry. I • / Rev. John McGillivray lately deceased Was stationed at Montreal. Rev. Pone ald McGillivray, who had one year's leave and. spent the greater part of his vacation with his fattier here and who returned last fall to his mission at Honan, and Rev.Malcolm McGillivray, who is stationed ineone of the Southern States and. who is not in good health, which prevented him attending the funeral obsequies of his father. The Rev, Mr, fitelatillivrayel second wife, and little son A.rehie and daugh- ter Pearl, survive bine Knowing When he took a relapse that the end was near, he asked his wifelo send for hersistere Mies McKetitie of Detroit, to he with her When 08 end carneektid begged her to be firm and put hbratrust In the Alintghty, who would have it loying care over her and theirchildren, as he himself had been cered for in his eerie years as the seed he had. soWni would be perpetuated in them, Med tell the bop that their father's faith in ies et present.• • Well, we saw McCulloch, the cham- pion skater: and like all who witness- ed the perfoeinance were much pleased with it. He is skillfele agileand grace- ful, perhaps the best eapanent skat• mg. in all Canada. The pot too 'Please ant•weathee arid :recent attractions in the rink wets responsible for the rath- er small attendance.. Among the sightseers were Miss Irvin of °tiptoe, ;Mrs. McOaterne,ck'of Dungarmot and a couple of members cif "the- elcilsotes Hank stele, °Linton. ,• • The school -trustees, advertised fora caretaker for St:Petrick's ward school. There wereeleven applicant's and some of them shauld be prosperous -people. Mr. Geo, 0. Blaek got position. Chrestaris Boiler Werke report Drag. retie, • Itis- refreshing td find these days our manufacturers able to send out favorable reports. . " H. J. Herten, grocer,:. Blake's block, bee removed this week to the store on Hamilton street near the termite be- longing to James ' Whitely. and 'for years oceuriied byr. John Ralph as a stovedepot rime general tinware eritab- lishment. • - win, of course, but it is not, impos- t Bible that in the yenta to Fame they ' will wish they had been content with- eut trans-Bacitic islande and ports and the Asiatic entanglements which will accompany them. Just now our mus- ty. ins are basking in glory ; by and by will come the worry end expense. _ . East WaWitnesh, Miss Switzer of Bayfleld is visiting bet cousin, Miss Menzies. • Owing to the precarious state of Ws. Jas. Gibson's bealth, she' has been re- moved to the hospital,. Where it is hoped thatshe will regain her strength. 'less Lind of Wingbaln is at present With her sister, Mrs. Currie.. Mr, C. Rintoril and bride left for their horns in Dakota en Wedneedity. Word has reached Us of the death of Mr. Jas. Ste. Marie of the township of Carrick. Deceased was married less e Mien a month age to MIAS Francis. Artnettong of this place, Mrs, Ste. Marie hati thelsymPathy of numerous friends in her unusually sad bereave - v • meet, r ' •Miss Sanders of Brueefielti is visiting , her aunt, Mrs. E. Worden. Mine Earnvey of Gerrie ie visiting t • Mr. A . reterned F'ullitte, • ton, 0.1 Monday, after a brief visit With et Mee, Sas, erdue's and Jam. °ham- ; neA. divine service at St. George's Quite 21. heve even so dangerously With -Mr* Jmilitgrli's • ma n.(3's° . . the sailons and clerks. As ie last Thursday. Per i ps it w 1 R v. Father West officiated at Ste number of homes vvere completelY typhod ver, ae.e now . improving • Peter's l0 at aan.Monday. Rev. Father walled in by the snow.drifts. • e nicel'y. und..r the skilfoi treatment of theenost aged equine, iu the county as Guam of 'lesson, Father McKee* of We are called upon to Renounce the Dr. Wheelie. We bone ,they may. le was thirty-four years of age. It was • Seriforthond• Father McKeown of Ste death on Tuesday, Marcb 7th, of the seer), have fidly recovered. owned ay•ten meta from first to last. ' Augustine attended tbe devetional ser- late Mr. R. Williams . atehe residence •,. • , • . ' • • • . • MreJames Stevens was upoh the siek vices at 7 p. tre _.- • • .. • - of his brother, Raby 'Williams, 'Esq., . .-- a- vice at • I. : et b - . .. .. atteck of la grippe, bet we are pleased • The Wells Heath Drematic Company • Duolop. Mr. R. • Williams: was years . inaugurated Monday, •Maech 13th, as ago teacher of the 3routh of both seees Abrithani Wilion,lather of•Mrs. J. Atkins.' Please street, is spending the seasott With his daughter in the North-West. When Harrison, the Strathroy. un- dertaker; two or three years ago felt that he would like to. extend his busi- ness, nees, he and Mrs. 'Harrison visited Godeeich and spent a few days ae the Rotel Bedford then the Albion. Not feeling quite satisfied in a busineiss way with the place he visited Kluge- ston and opened out in that city quite an extensive branch and set his son from Strathroy to manage the busi- ness. • This spring they were prepar- ing for a grand opening, had, their place filled with velar expensive furni- ture even to the cellar, -and on Meech &hKingston was visited by' a cychele which among other (tankage done build- ings a wall which 'rernehied of the Oddiellow's Hall which had been des- troyed by flee sometime before, toppled ever upon the Hallaison furniture, & undertaking establishment ruining buildingand content. Now whether to sue the Oddfellows cir the city of King- ston is the next query. Messrs. Harri- son should have settled here, for We do not know the meaning of cyclone. Ansbach may be a peerless magiCian, as he advertises, but his: skill was severely tested in this town. He suc- ceeded in bringing showers of cards and cigarettes out of people's pockets, but when it came to dimes -well, he simply "wasn't in it." The Goderich hockey team was better posted in that flame than he -and they not only draw the dimes out of °flees pocket but they • put them into their own. All thesame we are sorry that Caption Grant of the 0. I. cadet corps had not better luck With the financial part, of the Antbach entertainment. But there are ebbs and flows in public entertainments as well as in everything else. • Tn.the March number of The Carriage Monthly, published in Philadelphia. appears the portrait of S • S. Morris, carriage builder, Waupun, Wisconsin, one of the reptesen tad ve men identified with the vehicle industry,. The above named gentleman is it Goderich boy, eon of Mrs. Ann Morris, and brother of Mrs. Magnus Swanson, Bruce street. Of him The Carriege Monthly sari t - J. S. Morris, the well-known carriage manufacturer, Wattpitn, Wis., is a no- table example of the self-made and successful man of business. He Was a Canadian farmer's boy, who limb saw the light on .Tanuary2fith, 1854. When only 17 years old lie started in to learn carriage making with R. J. Whitely of Goderich. After five years' service he went to •Wartpun, Wis., for it while, and then went to Chicago, at both of which places he sought to perfect him. self in practical knowledge of his creft. In 1877 he returned to 1Vititpure and for three years was, it partner with A. .4.. Morse under the firM name of relatives iti this part, Morse & Morris. At the end Of that ' A large number of guests were very Goa was firm to the end. He Wait dm period be bought out his partner's in- '• pleasantly entertained at the residence verted in early tnanhood and • had wrest, and since then has been sole of Mr. J. Menzies last Wednesday worked for Christ, for 50 years, 27 or 28 proprietor of it large establishment at years of his life being spent in Godo- thab,place. eHe makes a epecialte, of Mr. (). IlaWke has seeureci a sithation t.iche Mr. MeGillivratwati exceeding- line work, which notonly flrids a ready e • lead- ly benevolent and too it great interest sale at home, biters in demand through - handling hen -fruit for one of the in edneation. He was ninth attached out Northern WiScOliaiti and Michigan. ing firms in Winghttm, , Mrs. S. McBurney Watt lit Tuiltherry to hie little abil and daughter and Watt- He has proven himself a man of ex - bulb week attending the funeral of her 11.-aPnY to find them food Of Studer. The ceptional ability, in thab hot only funeral tool; piece on Monday at 2,30 personally Superintends the mecha'ffical mother, AO'S. 3-ohnson. Jos, Chamney had it wood -bee on p. m., Rev. Mr. Anderson offielating itt work in lila factory, but bells his own Pridav and entertained it ter of the house and grave. The pall.bearets goods. While attending thus carefully were the elders of Knox church,Messrs. and euccessfully to his own besiness Me W young folk in the evening. Girteh hag (mood Tout J. Stewart, D. Straiten, 11.1. Strang, Mr. Morris has nob forgotten to take E. Tom, W .Dell and Alex. Saunders, an interest In the affaire of his adopted it, W. Irwin for several inonthe. 3. 141r. John merchant, St, town. He represented the Northw ard Mary's, o,nd Mies Meitenzie, Detroit, in council for seven years and is to4lity `1 Nr4.3, Rgeont Wel the rimy Of brother andAteter of Mrs. McGillivray, tbp honored mayor of the city of rot 84 g . wampum . • . lurokteennty. attended the funeral, . list for genie days with it rather bad • . to be able to state, is now about him - their week of theme in Victoria •Opera whe attended the Publiasehool, which . A big time is expeeted in. Londesboro • seltageen, . • . e .1 ,s House. On Monday "Our Bachelors." building still stands and is the rest- cu Friday, Meech 17e, as theMassee- Bae Line * . . ' We are sorry to say that there were• dence tie the Present caretaker , of the Harrie.people are going to have a.pateMr. and Mrs. Jellies Cornish return - top many engagements on Monclity fire hall. He -and his brother Roland ade and. those who busight rnachinere ed on Tuesday from .Oshawa, where ' night to fully appreciate "Our -Bache- were membersof the Middlesex dive this season are expected .to be here and they had been attending the funeral of ' lors,"more's the pity. Friday evening, sion .of .the volunteer eorps of '37, 'So take pert iu the parade. . • . the former's- step -father, Mr. Chris - St. ' St. Patrick's Day, we are pronntaireete, number &Om here attended topher-Batty, • who had reached thesed . Mr. R. Williams faithfully eeeved. his the entertainment at S. S. :lee 5, Hul- ripe old age of seyenty-eight years. • • "Our Strateeists, " eery appropriate, country' in two capacities, that of sol - and. we -are ale° promised the pleaeure- of hearing some bereutifid Irish songs; both comic and.sentimental. - Prineipal S. P. flails, Misses S.har- man and Flo Ball of the Cena al school staff and Misses Wiggins and McIver. of 8t David's ward. school, attended: the Teachers' Convention ab .Exeter last week: . . • • Principle EL J. Strang of the 'Celle - erste Institute attended the Senate : at Toronto last week. • .• • On..Friday lase Miss e0'Neil, •Hamil. ton street, met with quite & severe. 'ac- cident, having fallep in her yard and striking- her arm upon a board with soch force as to splinter it. • •Her.sister, 'Miss 13essia0aleil of Paris, arrived on Monde to reinaine. with her some . • . J. S, Sergeant-Major Mary Knuckle farewelled on Sunday last, at the S. A. barraelts and left on Wednesday to at- tend the Training Garrison, whete she will remain six menthe to prepare her- self fur the du ties pt an ()Meer in- the • Sergeant-Major -MacDougall of the S. A. bas. returned from Brucefield, wbere she sweet a pleasant vacation. Rev.Frither West had eufar recovei- ed from -his late illness as to be able to celeeritte Mass' on Sunday last and begin the services for the Forty Hours' devotion, . In Saturday's Mail and Empire, 181h Feb appeared the following hterary . . note from T 0. M., Elogstoo. "Tbe Adventures ofMr. Ve. dant Green', an Oxford Freshman," was the tide of the book • published in. -London twenSy or thiety years .ago, written by. °nth- berte Bede. I have tie idea whether the book can le bad nottee '• In issue of tab. 25th 'the following appearest er- The ele •D. Fair Co.,•Olinton, write in reply' to "T. O. M.," Kingstate that they can supply copies of "The Ad- ventiii•es of • Mr. Verdant, Green." I Mir/right the book was out of print and for.getten years ago, I read , as a boy with in tenee delight, feeling -a par- tieular, personal friendthip for 'little Me. Bouncer." . • On Monday. weaning -the ice at the • rink was a sight for the eyes ot the hockey teams -a -as perfect as at the first game. Bo h teams played superbly, yet opee of, twice both sides seemed a trifle hasty and several of their numbers were ruled off fora few minutes. The Seaforth 'hockey team calve to• win, anyone could tell that. Four of the inembets woreerimson end white, one of them haveig e crinistin sleeveless vest over his white sweater. The oth- ers had then% old colors, old Old and. black (Seagram). One player delighted. everyone. He wore no cap, showing his fine auburn locks .to advaiitage, Those in the old gold suits had 0 with 4th in centre; tied we didn't care what the 0 represented as long as it didn't represent "Ohanipieer The game. ended with three cheers for the Gocle- rich team, and till adjourined to the Cafe Balmoral, where a well-prepared oyster 'supper was tendered the. Sea - forth team. I The Marine bard went over to "Our Btichelors'e at Victor -he opera, house to cheat- them, but the hockey team of Goderich are the cham- pion team notwithstanding the ab- sence of -flat-class music. Another disaster for London has been marked -thieve fine by Referee John Hobbs of • that eity-and thus ends the most suc- cessful season our hockey team ever enjoyed here. dier aud teacher, For years he has re- favoreble the school wee full. The re- . highly respected men in that town, a .. . lett,- and as the weather was very The deceased was. one of the most • sided in Dunlop taking an aetive in: tere,st id his eurroendingse His fathee ceriorigteraternmwenurstitwedent‘ovorirthir ile$111200.1;ee,Thaes land and. a strong 0Onservative. • The etaunch member of the Church of Eng- -- was 'Jill:Igo Willi:one of the Middlesex P .eireuit. but after his death- the family everyene , seemed . to enjoy it. Mr. interinent•tialk place in the Church of - • Lowery and his scholars deserve.peaise for the way they acqietted themselves: . • , England cemetery. ,. • . . chose Goderich and vicinity for their homes. The deceased was one of four Mrs.. 5; 'Woodman is, still ire - very • -- • • brothers; •the others being • Roland, ' Raley and Scarlett at ane time well Poot' health, ' • Zurich. • • James Brown, is -improving, a little, ' • • . • .• -. _____ • known to our citizens, 'His sisters,one . but veryslowly.-. of whom', Mrs(Judge) Aciand, was .- : • • • letreAlexander Ehnen' is visiting his Mts. J. Orawferd 'rethrited' home to• with her brother When he died, Mrs, Sister:in Point Edward before going -.to . • Dixie . Wateon, mother of Mr. Dixie • Manitoba. ofi Tuesdity of lag week after Alberta,sIsl. w ,e • Di Fred •s • • revisit with her friends around tepees- . , ...., reairier .• WatsoneRegina, and' Mrs. John Hal - •SsAironm. Jacksoil • . Williams Goocnicit. W. R, Cline Goal Allan H. B. Jackson Point H. Ilroadfoot 0, Point Thompson Hugh Jack.....: A. Moivor John Jackson... Forwards CaAt. McCarthy ..,Frod. Bredon Joe Ste hens ... •.Frsd. Shannon force, ohn /lobes, ndon. Score:-Goderfeh 7, seaforth 3. On Wednesday of last iveek the re'' mains of the late Mrs. Charles Church Were laid to rese in ,the famil birryin ground, Colborne cemetei y.. Rev. Wi - Ham Godwin of Victoria street Metho- dist chetah, to which the deceased be- longed, assisted by Rev. Mr. Wilson, officiated at the funeral service, which took place at the residence of Mrs. D. Fisher, Cambria road, also at the grave, The late Mrs. Church was wonderfully endowed with Christian principles and coming to Hayfield with her husband from Lower °amide more than teeter - five years ago in her cese exemplified the proverb,"Patience is a virtue." The last few years of her long life she spent, in Goderich with her daughter, Mrs, D. Fisher, Cambria road. Her fond. nests for the hymns, "The Mein of Rest," "Beulah Land" and other nota- hill Oileti WM 8 source of great pleasure Lo her granddaughter, Miss E. Fisher; elocutionist and musician. who 0,0 kindly lent her tittle and, talent to • please her aged relative. A beautiful wreath was laid upon the casket by loving hands, The hymn, "Shall We Gather itt the 'liver" oue that °fame pleased the deceased Iniife was song by all assembled at the funeraj. The pailheerers, old (kende and brothers in religion of demoted, iverrOMersrs. I. Whitely, W. Swaffield, tic°. Green. Geo. Elliott, H. Hale and .f. Among Mrs. Church's papers were found by her family quite A number of poems composed by her Midler son Ciatke, who had written them while waiting upon it sick comrade, while in the American army. Clarke was slain in the, battle of Cold Harbor in 3.802. dane, both. of wheiii" died year.) wee.. , . has sold his house and blacksmith shop • berciugb. .-. ' - Ills mother, Mrs.. Williams; diedpin Mr. MattaMains ,hat been awarded . to . Mr. Winner of Briniselic who tikes Toronto with her daughter, Mrsteieveral barn contrects inaddition to posseesion on the 29th of this month. (ausiga)Aclande•-who then 1 esided in • the list given in ;Tile NEWS -RECORD --earns. WM. Bastard, after it two. • ' that city. Rev. Mark Tuenbell. offie soMe tinle bince, among the neinher menthe' esti), wide hermother, has re'. • • •ciatedat both housand cemetery, : one for , Mr. George Pierce of Morris ' turned to her- hens, in • Manitoba • ' :e ''. • •• . . . a • . -. --1 r. Boseenberry, the popolar _ _ ..„ ___ ._..... __ __ea • horseman of this. place, has purohaeed. • fratn.Mr. Andrew Airman of Varna his '-itiPPen.' ' ' . , . well-known trotting horse John Dun __a_ . • . Colborne. • • Much sympathy is felt for Mr. and • 'Mrs. John•Cooper and family of Gerrie The thaw kiet-Setanday'• spoiled • the cant 3let foie which he Paid 0.50.. . in being -called to part with their son sleighing around here. - • • ... Mr. Andrew Malian purchased eeflee ' • • - . and brother Henry at the early age of 28 years, ate account of whose demise horse lest week from. Mr. 'Nicholson at The Prohibitionists disgusted with. . . , . in Colorado, has lately. come to band. it g"d figure' . • . Laurier threaten te eorm it third party. Me. James Mitchell of Cedar Valley e. • ' • • e . • • About. two years ago deceit:led went .... .. .. . South in the hope of regaining- health; is about -renting one of his farms to • 1/2 ' . . a Every ineens having failed his lwMr John Bartr 'We thihk this oeher • . . David, left here some two months ago young man intends taking to himself . ,, with the -view of giving all the comfat . one of Zion's fair.young ladies for a, life • possible whilm. the world wanedand . partner. life receded. The remaine are- car peeee____. Anattceident happened to it young• ed at Gerrie for interment about tbe ., . . lady's dog last week, when it got its . 11111111e, leg broken. The younglady -deo ve to behroduegfhttbue pwheeelere. HHeenwrlytsivaals,-1.1ligoiri.nt .aannud . .1 AIIhUIIE2OL- the V S to -come and set ' cheerful young. man •and heel many friends -and admirers. Mr. James. Stewart and Mr. lames its leg, but could not fincl him. • • The cloches havealighe hopes of his re- . Mr..Jas. Tabb is very ill at present, 1.. „ . . .covery, hut we hope to soon see him • Sininpiloloier, hweettaitii,le s. orey to state, are still The office -bearers of St. Andrew's ' Quite it number of young •men from , , araiind agate. • • areund this neigiaborhood intend going _ ' about toyeirty-eight. took tea at the to the North-West this spring.. • • Our Quipine Capsules are ' • church and their Wives, in number rean se lest Thursday even i ng ' .A•aerei enjoyable evening wamsspeflt.. • Miss McGregoateadher of St. Joseph, was home last week ; for teacherie cop - ',vended and Sebbath services. • . .We aresorry to note. tette Mr. and -Mrs. F. Unshales' babe' is quite ill, 'Ropes are still entertained of recovery. The robins and bluebirds will soon he oit;hand'And Will receive .1r:cordial wets come.- •. • The leetare delivered in SaAndrew's churchunder the auspices of the Sab- bath school,- • by . Rev. Mr. Muir of 'Union church, HinicefleM, was much . 'appreeiated. • His subjeet was • 'The Obrietian Worker and his Bible' and it is safe to say that the lecture was in every way a masterpiece. In the wey of feed for thougna freshness of mat - tea elegance '<it diction, i.ichnese of imagery,. felicity of bernparisoti and . description,' creative. genius and excel- lency of delivery it would be difficult to equal it. We are sorry that Oiinaea, at a whole, and 'Brucefield in pieticee lae, are. about 'to 'loose, at least for it time, the presence and servte-es of slice an able and highly -esteemed minister of the Gospel. The choir, under Miss. Crawford's • leadership, contributed. Much to the enjoyment and edification , of the audience by choice and appro. priate selections, admirably rendered. Porter's 7' Mr:Tom Morgan of Goderich is visit- ing at his brother-in-law's Mr. D. S. McDougalla.—Mr, Wm. McDOugall of Seaforth spent a few days visiting friends and relatives in this vicinity.- -Mrs. • Burton returned home this • week after an extended visit in Clinton, Lottie Bates of Goderieh Was the guest of Mise Jennie Burk for the past two weeks.—Miss Nellie Mc- Donald, who has been under the Dr's, care for some time pestle Clinton, re- turned homelast Saturday having.fully recovered. ----Miss Grace McOattney o WELL 'KNOWN VIOLINIST *Thweled Extonsleely Throughout the Province* - IntereatIng Statements Concernine His Experience. EITELLAILTON, It S. -James It. Murray, a well knoyrn violinist, of this place, who has traveled • sktsnsively throughout the Prtivineett, makes this statement: "1 was running down in health and my Weightfell off !rein 175 to 150 pounds. PeesoriPtione did Inc but little good. My trouble was called nervous dyspepsia. I resorted to Hood's Sartaparilla and after taking five bottled I was greatly benefited, '1 feel as well now es ever in my life, and have increased in fleh ect that Z now weigh 177 pounds. 1 am well known in this pert of the country, having followed myprofeasion, that of it violin Musician for the last 28 years. • I gladly tell my blade What Hoodoo laittaparifle hat done for mo. Before 1 batten taking the Medi - eine 1614 not inert any ambition, but now Ili hi changed and my dyeeeptie trouble perfectly 'Mired." J&MiSB Mittiriele It. B. If you decide to takelloodos Sir - 800111114 do not b• indeced to bee any liabstittite. Be sure to get Hood's. flood's 1)111s Vitaordlat'sge Sold by Watts & 0o,rDruggesic • Mr. Jas. Strangfeld has engeged Airs Fred Mugford for the sumnser months.. Quite it noniber of. -fririners around, here axe look ing.tor inen to hire. . . • • ' Alma. ° •• Mr. Mervin Irwin of Dickerville, filled evith Howard's English „ Quinine and are guaranteed full weight and sold at the moderate rate of , • e• 10e a, Doz. • • • 3 Doz. for 250 • • Michigan, is spending . a couple,. of • • - weeks at his hoine here; --Mr. and- Our • Syrup • 61 -- Tar Hugh McDerosid intends leaving. this ' home on Tuesday evening . Week. for Oolorado..-Mrs.. John . Jamieson is laid upett present with a_ •• is so '•pleasant tri take that, • scvere.attack. of neuralgia. Me.Will Jamieson has reeted the ferm of Mr. . • A.- earnieson tor a teeth of ye/tree-- Mess /Sella , Roberton bus .returned home after spendirig teweek. with • her e:e.,,e, etre. Orawfbie of Londeshoro. Me. Norman 'Carter recently sold -to Mr. T.R. °nee of Se aforth three - very fine cattle for whicie he • received e, good figure. • Norman knows how to raise good cattle. -----Mr. George Roberton of Clinton spent Sanday at. • his' home. here.---aMise ' Effie Carter was' On the sicklist last • week.—The League meeting. on Wednescley_evere log was well, attended. The subject, "Joy to Service" was taken by. Mr. .0bariee. Calton who read it very. 011- • Mrs, John • McDougall entertained a ' . - _ number of the young .people at their ' ' • couraging and interesting paper. TITE NG-Ws-M..04i; gives tieWs froni • all pares of Huron eounty, Chemist and Druggist it has econte firmly estab- lished as the children's "fa vorite. ' • • o Cure.krippe Use our Qpinine Caps a nd . -Syrups of Tar and W ild • Cheri7. • * OWN BAKERY EEN VICTORIA Is -a woman of. tasle., and if she lived in Clinton she -would e'er tainly taste Kirkby's iiot Cross Buns on -Good So z MistbresA 0 • Why bliss meleart, ho* quickly toirne runs. • ft soon will be the slyson for hot Orals buns! Sez IVIigthieSs 01121001lhall An' is it, where eani,yez git the very hist'ones Sure and faith thin yell git thin,. at Kirkby's. Ntisthress O'Reilly :— Faith an' yell nade quite a hetet' to satisfy Pacl!iy 01If rt°::tetCsio'et buns, wid a, Cross on 'ern, too. 1. 8 Nora willtake quite a few Sez • Se z AAlitispwrietry0cTiirtirileccilnit:1—ater, the voice is quite nate, 14"6r Tivintyloive chits git all yez can ate Of these hot Cross. butisl so tasty and swate, For they're 80 for 25 cults at Kirkby's. A big ptalt tor these Butte Is expeoted, sd leave your order earliand secure a supply. KTIIKBY. Next doer Clarendon. '411