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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1899-06-29, Page 1ear. e Nowi-Esseri hi its enlarged form plea 1 r:Arveovoci4.401- _ I It 11E317 8 • The $0.ele old StOry. Let your watch run for the past live op six years and, never had it cleaned or :oiled, and 110W you wonder it has • stopped, Well, Yoe can't blame it when you stop to tbInk the •small amount of oil that is put in Your watels vrbsio it is cleaned. If you leave a good 'watch it will pay you to have it cleaned at Wet every two yeare. It not only lengthens its life but anima it to keep more Amur-ate.Wm, Den't, wait until it stops for tbat may be too late, but bring it to us now and have it tboroughly • experts in our 1100. (dowsed and repaired. We are Jetveler and ExPert Watcb . Repairer. * ' 11143eople are. in the 'habit talth;Ag a glass too much, and it ieu,efally costs thena.:5e. to get at.' We have 288 glasses to many, that we are • offering at 3c eaeli, or • 35c. per dozen. They are extra good value, and, an be seen: in „vit. South window. OR a delicious" 'dessert try , Crean), CUstaid. 'It con- tains' no_eorn •stareh,,requirea no i cooking, prepared n armin. ute 1)y simply adding . boiling niilk according to directions • For an appetizer try some of our Fancy Spiced Girkens. 0.f ZRYIIIING new in the Canned Goods 1in at the OLIT.',.roT.R4111 M t'ar,3(41liT.;tr COOPER & CO; Ciintoll ;Cosh 'paid fat:B*146er sestitsgres ang • isried, Apples. •phoebe S. 132U(Offir.*.*.°. TO CLINTON, ONTARIO, THURS AYs JUNE 29,1899. Whole Number IOU ....11114.4.11.4...60.14010.1.1.4R • 1 you, the Editor vin consider it a raver to, have ,,yen recommend it to your friends, You will, will you soil Tho News.Beeord is a Newspaper, itist and foremost. tt (Tr , It t t '1 it It 11 '1 'HERE are awaye *few pea- gOaUSW02:1°Ottggeng the etialre4 It I springon account or varlets cirs atunstances, and for these people , t ` we are ready withsoinesplendid values in Wall Paper andWindoW Shades. In armee eases we are selling Paper at 5c a roll...former- -1 ly offered, at 20e and 250. We don't believe in keeping geode• until they get old, and our see. cessfel Season allows us to give some sweeping cuts on lines we want to clear. -• i • ALL PA.PER 'TRIMMED -FREE . 1/1 CLINTON vo-te5leerEsz-ito:425ksztst 4, Syectacles es AND . . . t6451.asSes are best ,bought when the eYes are thoroughly tested and the frames carefully adjusted: Both must be accurate, as a poorly fit- ting frame and the best adjusted lens will not work in harmony. We guarantee every pair of our ts glassersto be exactly' what is yes 8 quired. .• • •• • .-To CA:013er Of Cooper's Book StbsCe Gradriete- Optician /at the Optical Institute Canada . . . . . . ... Goeir414. 63405ciacietr 4.-- Maio Sew%a. a, AMON% Mad. 0,1"sattProgreal. The cricket team will play in Forest Au obi subscriber called jute( True At the half -yearly meeting of Court on Saturday. NoWs-RacORD office the other doy to ProsPeritY, one candillate was initias Mrs, alter presided at the organ in eaer i -"The pregress ofthe pipes+ tsd, Mr. Fred. sPeckitb was elected St Paul's ehureti last Sundeyder the present management bes la. delegate and Mr.,F, W. Watts alters The choir of $t Nara chnrch is deed been noteworthy Alia rUlUtt toy nate delegate to the High Court of I considerit the brighteilt 0 pope'. ,snatia, whiels meets in Toronto the letter part of August. waking special preparation for the ser - in thie par of the -province. leaels" - vices of next Sunday. •• • Mr. 'D. 11. Kennedy has been using MO Atigrardra Farewell. „, - a 44100 Mae 4ppleate. new potatoes for the past week. He The crowded congiegation. which, The WleeillegTelegraM sPeake high" Irlaitee a Practise of baying garden) ;itutnednadyedayltea,ctins,eguhwtasynesrtzinceh ritolttebet dlyreoafsMinric.,Jw‘Sit.hjacskpseoenia'Is arrettlestebenweeintaaetira truck early. , Mrs Harry Baker of Albert street. popularity of Rev. Mr. Millyere an a the clth Piefahrt e loafilejoi,nthehanun Macdonald.lveriieryof met with..AU* accident the other day _ Pastor and citizen, for 1=041 411000 • u • and as a result bore a black eye and Preeent were many Ineinbera 1.\th*r "Many arta complimentery were the 'braised face for several days, ,- denominations, ms. muoxedie clis. co.mnstrits expressed upon it by pedere A `woman andther daughter 1 course , was earnest, eloquent ;01 rAene, says e eftram. who liVe • pointed and found an -eche in thebearisi . Planks As& • • near the depot caught some boys, who Were stealing their cherries the other nigisisandga,ve there a drubbing. • Ifft‘john McCoole met with an ace'. dent the other day while helping tie " jack Up" Ure.itIcIlveen's cottage and has (since carried hishand wrapped up, The Dohertys' basebell team are ar. ranging fora match Imre en Saturday afternoon either with the Stratford or Lucius nine: Whichever comes a gored game Ines' be expected. • At Tuesday night's meeting of the Ocidfellows' Lodge Mr. E. M. McLean was chosen as delegate to the Grand Ledge which meets in Toronto on Aug-. ust Oth. - Estimating from the number- of -sub- scription Hats which have been •piit into circulation, there nstuit be a scare of Junior football, baseball or lacrosse clubs in tewn. ' Hensel' will Celebrate the annivers- ary of Canada's mita day on Dominion Day, that is Saturday, .for Which they have prepared a program of races, ath- letic sports, etc., to wind up with a concert in the evening, • ---Anatingstbashiprnents from Clinton • ' station. thisweek were organ s to Eng and, and Now Zealand by W. Doherty Co" hogs toToronto by 0. Wale and cattle to Toronto -also- • ay- Chas. Reid. Ildre; Bert Pott Met with a- Painful accident the_other day by fad ing_irorn. a chair upon which sl3e had been stand ng while winding the clock. In falling Mrs. Potts Struck against the sideboard and sustained an injury Which has con- fined her to bed.- ° Mr. 'Thomas Allen, ' father of J. 4. Allen, formerly of Clinton, died. at In- nisfalls-Alberta, MS June 15th. Mr. and Mrs..Allen left Clinton about a year ago to make, 'their hpine in Alberta.: During the past winter tiiillatter Was cut off bythe grim reaper and thus, soon theisusband has followed to the better * and well-written Cor- • respondence is afeature • . ' of TUE Nisws-RaconD which has a large and efficient staff of report- ers at various points in the county . . -To secure the news of Huron s read TIM Nrews-Rtconis . . .0' Advertisements of ten words or under, address • counted, will be inserted in THE NEWS- REconn for 10 centseach in- sertion. Lost,. Found, For . Sale, Servant Wanted, Etc. may appear among- the 10 -Cent .A.ds. : THE TWO A.,J'S. into the store one door east of our former premis- eslwhere we will 'he pleas. - ed to meet 'alI Olir old cuitoniers and many new ones. • 4 Lc Et 1. XS Motworr.:k, E Our Gusto 111 'TM MgiM . .. . Mr. Routledge, whO,owns &market garden in the subuikbs, lime a large Axinfiber Of etirrant arra berry lonsb,es of , various, kind*all of :which.' are Wells laden, `Mr. Routledge received a theirs Siugh training in nursery work in his early years in England and has had a long experience. In this line he keeps abreast of Model Farm experiments. While returning from th)3 VETD a garden party on Wednesday night of last week the band boil; had a narrow 'escape from Meeting with a bad acci- dent. Iti descending theBannockburn hill something about the harness gave way, the vebicle struck the horses heels,and down the hill at &gallop they went. Thebanks are quite nigh- it tbatplace and -rigs were just ahead, so tbat it was almost a miraele that somebody was not severely injured: . The Winghem football- team drove ` to Clinton Tuesday afternoon to take train for Seaforth to play their firial game for ilecond place in the Western Association. The match resulted in frivor of Seaforth by .5 to 1, but the - Wingham team played a Man short owing.td their goal keeper being knock- ed out early in the game. The compe- tition has now closed, the four clubs in the Association standing as foliates : Berlin, Seaforth, Wingham, Stratford. The Clinton Nine Won, Clinton's baseball teens won an easy 1,victory over the Goderich nine in the ,, match played id the park here on Fri- day evening last, the score at the con - elusion standiog 7 to 11 in -favor of Clin- ton, with an innings also to spare. The visitors hardly expected this remit aa they had placed great reliance in their . pitcher who was confident his curves convert the DOhertys into nine fans, hut instead they "caught on" early, scored four runs in the first innings and followed this with three iri the second. The Goderich catcher, a good one, was the Hotel Bedford bus driver, while Jonathan hidiself was present in spirit though not in peedon, The visitors were strong in the field but weak at bat For the home team Doc Agnew early air in the gates made a three -bagger and it did good work at that base. Will Bars ' land is a good batter for an emergency ',I and almost invariably reaches first. s ----*--X Pat Spalding made a fine double play ‘f i,s, -when an error would have counted a couple of runs, Wilt Doherty pulled .. - - downievery fly that was sent into hie r ot, territary. MeClorMell is considered a ars .11 I, 5 sure centre fielder and reliable) Ise bat, while Hobkirk guards third base like & little Man.' Nothing easy Was Sent out This has been no holiday season with us, rather the reverse. Our trade is larger than ayer befoi which we take to mean that 01,1 work satisfies our patrons. We ean give you satisfaction. Or if you want soraething in tbe line of summer goods read thee of his hearers. At a meeting of the RattenburY and Ontario street church Sunday The Schools Cleat, School committees it was arranged to Three rooms of the Public School have a union piente eedesseh if closed yesterday and. the renlainder train service can be arranged, date to Will do-''oii Irriday, not to regime work until Friday, September let. , ws_ ants are completed. It is the"Inten. , While in Windeeriest week Mr.john tp their carriage -amid showers of rice, Then will follow a break until TuesdaY, tion of consinitteesto try and makecon- Johnstone of Rattenbury street spent and, followed by the guests, drove Monday being Labor Day, The Fa'; neaten with steamer for shOrt excurseveral hems investigating the quer1round the mile and a quarter block by trance ancl Publie School Leaving Ex- 1 • • stone if possible. tion of good streets, the mode. of con- ' way of Brucefield and thence to Olin, areinations began yesterday and ' on . ._ • struction and cost Windsor, as is well ton wbere the newly married couple Monday the examat the Collegiate Service at St. Miura. • : , - . iteoW11, is not a stone town by Any took train for Oollingwood to spend will commence, the anxious seat e be . Special services will be held st• St. means and the crushed article has to their honeymoon before settling down occupied until the 18th. „ to the eterri realities of wedded life, Lonelier good. Stanley thus loses one of its 1330St pop; On page live of this issue will be ular and. highly esteemed young ladies found a report of the C. E, and S. S. but what is Stanley's' loss is Blyth'a convention held in Exeter last -week. be announced later, wheil arrange - .m.E111****•*•-•-,,,,,•.•*•-•***,, • Wednesday evening last when•„s .,, a. very pretty wedding took place at Garden' Pertylrar.-11Tab*e Metbedist - -- - . ktninIet TOwaship. _ Clinton lord a popular young lady 00 . am on Robert Fitzeirnons, waa mited' - ter . Miss Minnie, was united in the Orden party wintlis was held on 21st Miss Anna Fitzeimons, daughter Wit ,..,'" " f If " Willi 0 11 matriage to Mr, Edgar -O. Munroe of .' bow boos of Tostrheeny with Mr alt proved to he a grand Success. The ;„ Tuesday, June 27th, when Isis daugh. Goclerich, The ceremony was perform- Janata Sims ot Rlyth, At high noon night was a little cool, but otherwise ed by Rev. Mr. Millyard at the residence tbe groom was eecorted into the par- all that could be desired. and early ill, of tbe brides; parents where the rooms , •lor by Mr. Taman of Blyth and the the eventug the drowds came into tirule was inhered in supported by , Varna, frorn all direction% soon to be °echelon. The bride was charming y Mise Hamilton of BlYth, wbue the : renewed by the 0, 0. F. Bose Band and valenciennes lace, Miss Watson Anderson of Blyth, The eerelnony• wedding March was played by Miss and Drysdale and Oole's Orchestra.s.1 After all had. partaken of the SUMP. , tuous repast, se well provided, by the beautifully decorated for tr s gowned hi• white organdie with sash cif Elyth made a pretty bridesnsaarl, WM performed by Rev. Mr. Shaw of ladies of the congregation, ressrecrels groom stood limier a garland of flow- Musical treat folloveed, The captirats nature and, bore teatimmay to the beeutieully dressed in white organdie, foreignera in the grand. selections ee brass band, ' while the greens was attended by r ere. The bride looked charming, big straIns. °the 0. 0. P. X. Iinrie of Goderieh. The many ' Egmondville while the bride and 11 Clinton,. astonished both natives and. f f 1 d ti esteem in wIsicit the young cottple are . well rendered, while the Orchestraa held. Mr. and Mrs, Munroe have taken etc. After congratulations were ex- were highly encored after every Beier,- up house in GodericbTheir many tended by the thirty-five invited don given. Preceede $88. As. it grew . friends in Clinton all wish them, e guests, they all repaired to the dining later in the evening coupleseoon paired , where the table was groaning bright and prosperous future! room .. . off to resnine their journey hone. under the loaciatud Par took of a fiearty SOme One asked the rfs'isistion why was The Cost ot a Oood Street.. repast. After dinner •tbe couple took Rufus so milet that night? Welt, sit Paul's on next Sunday morning and . . evening. There will alias be a service be brought sixteen Milealit train and, for the Woodmen of. the World at 3 ,then teamed a mire to its destination. o'clock in the afternoon, The Rev. T. This adds greatly to the cost of street A. 'Wright of Brantford 'will preach at building, bringing it up to the value of all three services. Mrs H. O. Cuff, the granplithic, -vim, ninety cents per yard. talented organist, of St George's The road bed, Mr. Johnstone saes church, Goderich, will preside at the formed, was lint tile -drained and flag orgen. No doubt all three services stones set up to mark the boulevard A four inch layer of coarse bre- will be laegely attended. The War- npe• ken stone was then laid, watered -and dens ask for ; a special sellection to take the plade of the annual garden rolled: This was repeated twice, each ti,me with a finer grade of gravel and Party which it has been customary to hcila in years gone by. Doubttess it . tne result was hard and semeth -road way. The roller used weighs fifteen will be a liberal else. • . . tones cost $2800 and belongs to the cor- , Collegiate Rotes'. 4*, , poration, while crushed stone is Mt 'John Agnew was back for a bought by has only couple of days last week renewing sic- this year joined the good roads move among the students.-- ment and being yet in the experithent- receipts' at their garden. party would in , "As the exams approach .more . of the tel stage cannot speak from e7cPc,ri.PPc.,. all probability have been double what students leave. Among . those not but a. willingness to pay ninety cents 'underthe awspiees of the ladisissofilsta, itkeriiseaa, Baird, King, Robertson _ is h moderate estimate for • a festival.. -Thompson and Beckett and Messrs. Value of goedroads. ‘; • , writing , whe have 'quit are Misses per yard sbows an appreciatioe of the A Tie Ma tali at Bowls* they were, or say seventy driller* This chureh, but a gooa program, beautiful and Laird. The examinatiene-c-iiiii= . - thence on July 7th and continge 'until ' e our riniiii.froni- the Clinton Bowl - rain When the function is an out about the2Oth. There is a, good nem. grounds and all cannot counterbalance ing Club : played a match at Mitchell door one. - 'S ber try* this year and it is to be on Friday afternoon last in which they did better than they expected as sever- • . . ' s . hoped the school maintains its usual ' 011Icere of Armonk Ladle+ • al of their Players Were .green suns. gain, We extend congratulations for The report's lengthy but good, very a long, prosperous arid happy life to Inuch the best thet has apPeared, and Mr. and Mrs. Sims. • we feel sure willbe read with interest ,by , the 0. E, and P. S. workers of , Huron. Theieypung people, all young ' West Bullet. in spirit if not in years, are laboring in ' Mr. 'William Brown of West Bullet a goodeause which THE NEws-Raoonn met with an. accident on Monday after-. is alwayswillingly ready to help along. noon which 'May prove fatal. He had The Went her Adelast It . been to Londesboro Wham° his wagon The rainfall of last Thursday night repaired, and leaving it there he mount. cost the ladies of the !Ontario street 'ea one of his team to ride hnme. All church about thirty five dollar% thistle wept well until nearly opposite Mr. if the weather had been favorable the s• prices. Light, colored., - Coat and Vett $2.50. Black 004 $1.50, White and Black Stripe Duek Coat and Pants $8.50. Black Sniock end Overalls suit $1.00. Moleskin Overalls up from s$180. T .1 oil° CLINTON. tt. Xt. good etapding.-Mr. Houston is als- Thefollowing are the officers o 0 eeisThey Won a tie, the term "won" ep- t at present acting as presiding et - ton Lodge, No. 84, A. F. end A. M., for plying Mash:arch as the Mitchell rinks airliner at the Entrance. --In the have been in the habit of getting the the current terns i-- • football match at Seafortli on Mon- best of their opponent* The players Worshipful Master, W. D. Fair, day .evening last the home temn de- from here were i -Rink 1-1. NV:Irwin, Ithroediate Past Master,O.jonneen; feated Wingbom by a score of .5 to 1. • McLean, Senior Warden, E. isf. ., . L. Kennedy, J. Harland, W. Jackson-, . Junior Warden, A . Porter, ; • There is a, feeling of satisfac- tion, araong the citizens that the Col- tie. Rink 2-D. McCorvie, H. C. Brew Ju - er, J. Johnstone, J. P. Tisdall-won by Secretary, W. P, Spalding, . legiate team has made such a good re - ft, Rink 3-3. McMichael, T. Taylor, . Treasurer, O. S. Doan, Senior Deiscon, 3. B. Hoever; . .___ - cord this year. • This is in a great W. . arran, . . - ES A Forrester lest measure owing to tbe'support receiv- s W F ' . by z. Rink 4-t. Black, T. Leckie, -IL junior. Deacon, I. W- ObidleY.: 'eafrom the townspeople and.for ivhicts B. Comb* T. 0. Bruce -lost be. 7,-- 1eside Guard, NV, A Rand; - . • the club is sincerely grateful: The • Tyler, S. Rider ; ', - S• On Tuesday three rinks, together with Directr.of Careniimies030 staw . 'standing .of the club this season ought Dr Bruce, who skipped a Seaforth to moorage the supporters greatly place a good teens in. the field. irtltnlekas.aPylty_ed,.Tna match in Seaforth on a e suin total of the score Stewards R. 3. °tuff, 3. Ford.; for the hill term and en Chaplain, W. S. LaWrence ; a•ble them to Trustee% W. J'. Paisley, W:Jones; ss.mis ceenix Tyroneplaced our plaYers in &minority alive: The rinks from here were wade up as • Auditors, W. -E. Rand, W. S.Laiv- .0n 'Saturday morning -a-- 1 et Mrs follows :-Rink 1.-1., W. Irwin, J. rence. / Emerson of Ripley was a guest at Mr. Johnstone, j, Bell,j. P. Tisdsn-won by S. S, Review Sunda). • . ' R. T. Olaf's. • She came, down to take one. Rink 2,-T. LackleJELB. Combe, J ' The Sunday schools of the Ontario the a. m. train for Correctionville,Iowa, having received a telegram that her Fair, W, JaCkson-lost by six. Rink and Rattenbury street Methodist Ransford, S. Taylor, L. Kee mailer was dyingHer parents' - . churches held a union quarterly review nedv, D. A. Forrester -a tie. Dr , names was Dawson and until a coupe service in tbe former church on Sun lBruce's rink stood . in a minority of of months ago they were residents o day- afternoon. The large number ffive. County Tyrone, Ireland, when they present showed the great interest tak- . •• d came across the Atlantic and settle. An Old Treasureno , en in these services. The order of the . In the state of Iowa where three of On Friday evening , last Mr. C. S. service was :- • . _ Dom:moor School and Orchestratheir sons had. made their honies. • Two Doan was re-elected Treasurer of Clin- . slysia-The Gospel Bellaro ni weeks ago the father .13ied and now it ton Lodge No. Si A. P. & A. M. This s 118inant orothstt may be that the surviving parent has will be about his thirty-fifth term. PRAYER Mr. George Sw.allow• also joined the Great Majority. Mrs, probably an unprecedented record ifi livmr Lord'sPrayer School and Orchestra. Oh, do I hear some one say, I don't think I • shall go near' you, I , don't want fits. Oh, yes you do. I You like your Coat and your Pants to fit and you like a nice easy fitting Spring Overcoat, Your Eat won't look well if it don't That is the kind of fits we give •our clIStomers 1111(1 else) AlItt litti .or no sale and you 01111 then give us the uihei kind (If fits, Give us a trial tx fit you out in a nice Spiing Suit. You will be more than pleased for we make a specialty of giving better values and better fits than any house 14 town, 'We are practicaltailors and can fit a giant or a dwarf Vhd best of ulI our prices will lit your poeket book. in the reatly made department we have SUM FROM $8,60 TO $12.00 the latest styles and patterns. ScairrosnlagsSom Rev. Mr. Clement. REVIEW low xosva's LEsson Mr. Israel Taylor lisrmussiercest-"March Steadily Onward" Orchestra. REVIEW OE 2ND MONTES LESSONS Mr.Loush. Efmnr "Disciples of Atm% why stand ye here idler Schdot and Orchestra. Revraw or ORD MONTEEEESSONS Mt* .T. Cooper. DrsratissinsrAL-- "Ile Comes" Orchestra. Einar "Standing on the Promises of Christ my Ir.the School and Orchestra BaNdruorfON ' Mr. David Tiplady. Three Old Mune. Among the residents of blinton are a number who are far advanced in years, three, at least, having passed the ninety mark, two of them being natives of the Emerald Isle. These patriarchs are: ANDREW 5TIM40/f. On Friday last Mr. Stinson cele. broted the 93rd anniverearjr of his birthday in the company of a few friends at the residence of Mr. Thos. Archer of Efullett The old gentlerna,n was born in Aughrirn, Ireland, in 1800 and came t,o thief court - try and Goderich township in 1835. In 1844 they moved to Stanley and six year ago came to Ointort where Mr. Stinson hopes to round out hi i days. Considering his advanced years, Mr Stinsen is enjoying good health. JAMES ScOTZ Mr. Scott is also an Irishman. He first saw the light of 'day in County Antrim in June 1800. Ile came to Oan- ads et, an early age and has for many years been a resident of Clinton. Ile taught the young idea how to shoot when this town was in its infancy. It was during his regime that the scholars were divided into tseo parties, the Dawson was a cousin. of , the late the annals of Huron county Masonry. Senator Fair of California, one of the Mr. Doan was one of the five &milk*, famous quartette of ,Eionanza kings tions received at. the ' first regular whose sudden acquisition of wealth created such a furore a few years ago. When Mr, and Mrs. Olaf visited Ire- land. In 1897 they were for some dine the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dawson, whose , genuine • and whole -hearted hospitality they much enjoyed. •Mr. Dawson and Mrs. (Muff were cousins, Public Scheel Bxamlotions. The lists have been examined by a eommittee of trustees vvho recom- mend that those who have passed be published and the remainder left for consicleratiota towards the close of va- cation, The follovving are reported as having passed :- Division 2 to 1 :-Elva Potts, Irene Sackson, Katie Scott, H. Watts, Leila. Hoover, Emma Plusmsteel, IL Grigg, Mary Fraser, Annie Cook, Jae, Doher- ty, Archie Kennedy,' Maude West, Alex. Houston, D. Campbell. -Miss O'Neil, teacher. . Division 8 to 2 and to 4th book :- Eileen Patterson, Walter Stewart, Louis Manning, Maggie Steep, N. Holmes, Erma. Kaiser, james Man- ning, 0. Moore, R. Andrews Ed. Welsh, Guy Miller, Theo rremliu, 14. McIver, Is. Olson. -Miss Wilson, Mt D. D. Crittenden, MissNicol and i Our Entrance, candidates are writing Mr. W. W. Taman and George titinde°rrryidpailltailifgthiSistwheeerka.ge. she long be spared to Spend Divielon 4 to 8 :-Harry Porter, M. ,S. Convention held in Exeter last week. m Clinton, On Wednesday, Thursday _ ,maY Miss WittsOn attended the a. E. andS. Flintoff, Helen Doherty, Irene John- life in usefulness. teacher. Kesteolaling spent &today withListowel - Parsonage Finished: -The Mahe sob, L Eagleson, Gifford Orich, W. - Contractors, Beacom and Bingham parsonage has received its last fini Rev. 0. L Mills attended the Synod have completed their job and: now the ing toucher; and presents a very Kerr, L. Walkinshaw, Bert Johnson, frlawis* Lottie johnson, winiti manning,_ in London a few (busiest week. peaceful waters glide along unshadoW- ttppee:rorneet itsis a magnificeet bu Mr. Robert Logan of Montreal is ed where our old bridge stood. ing witn several large rooms ups John Troerhill,M.Stewart,R,Rodaway, Division 5 to 4 and, Ord beok :-Sen- Visiting at his home at -present. Mr. jamett Report is somewhat ME and halt, parlor, dint:rig MOM There will be a union picnic of the slispoeed at present hut 0. Johnstone is kitchen below. There is a very finish. of plastering done which. Miss Mackay, teacher. . reeruiting I to th ermine neatness of it meeting of the lodge in September 1857, the other four being 3'. D. Sharman, G. Dobie, E. Dinsley, G. Fulton and j. W. Mackay. Shortly afterwards he was elected to the position he has held, almost continuously ever since, sbow- ing.the esteem in which he is held by the brethern of No. 84.; 'This veteran, Mason is also one of the oldest residents of Clinten, locating here 10 1832 when he built a tannery upon what is now the site of Stevenson's purr p shop. He was poor in this world's goods in those early days and began life here with little capital but a stout heart and a good pair of Minds, and though he may not have acCumulated great riches, experiencing theusual ups and downs of a trade in which the wholesaler too frequently cut into the rcattmfacturer's profit by 'going up or down, put in which 'way ran will, still he is in comfortable cheurnetancee. His numerous friends hope be may long continue to reap the fruits of his industry. George Cockerline's Sin the Gravel Road when the horse Mr. Brown was riding teatedstny and felt weren-shini.• The team then dashed off, but fortun- ately had gone bni a short distance when they divided on a telegraph pole and were stopped. . Had they notheen brought to,a-stop it is dreadful -4(3 -ton - template what would have resulted to 11fr. Brown as when he was thrown his feetreniained caught in the tugs and he wee. thuspulled- along • When pick- ed up by Mr. pockerline and his man, Ms JO* bone was broken and other 'in- juriep about head and body had been sustained as well. The doctor was stt once sent for and at time of writing the result, is uncertain. Mr. Thoinas Areher ks regaining health slawly and to ..basten it along easy visit friends at,Kincardine and en - route fails week. Efe alao hopes snort- ly to take a trip to Duluth where he he has a sister living. Mrs. Carter and her daughter, .11/Irs. J. Jamiesonof Alma, spent Tuesday at Mr: 13,, Carter's. 'Mr. Klegtif Toronto called on Sun - /lay atMr. Geo. Siseirs. Mrs George Proctor of Holraesville spent Sunday at J. H. Lowery's. Misses. Bertha Manning, Estella. Snell and Lily Carter are in Anton tins week writing at the Entrance ex- amination. Success; to our young frienda, • . S. S. No. 5 as been closed for the present. Rev. G. M. Kitty of Delhi called on Mr. and Mrs. Lowery on Tuesday. .He is to be congratulated on his great suc- cess as a student at College. Summerhill. ,Church, -Mr. Naftel took the service here on Sabbath owing to the absence of Bev. Mr. Smith in London. ' Last O. E. Review was conducted by Mrs. N. Bingham, Social. -A fruit and fee cream social in the interests of the S. S. will be held on the grounds of Mr. G. W .Hill on theevening of July 10th. Banas in at- tendance. A.dmission, 15cent; ; ren, 10 cents. Further particulars later - A good time is expected. Provide for it mid prepare to come yourself and bring all that are dear to you. Rigs will run from Clinton. Rey. G. M. Kitty of Delhi is paying seems the ladies understand his long trips through the country especially eastward and Imo* its not the beauti- ful scenery that is first and foremost In' • his mind. : - Farewell's -0n Sunday evening Rey. address -sBtuoratoinargcleelievoepriVeghaitsioafaxwehwieelhl indeed filled the dhorob. During his discourse the reverend gentleman said, that. duririg his three' years laborin Varria, circuit he had met With kind- ness on every hand and that there had, scarcely been tAse least friction between pastor and congregation, that had mat in- the Quarterly Board fax thii whole term without an esigry word. or cress look. In closing he bid farewell to ell the congregation, branches of the same, -circuit at large and the othai. congregations and pastors and wishe all pod's speed. He gees to Florence for the' coming' conferericesterin and with hip go the geed ivishes Mae_ people at large. .Rey Mr, Andrews Londesboro is his successor and will, eca. willing, take the circuit apppints Merits next Sunday at the usual. Moire.- • .Picnic. --The Varna Et T. of 'Ps bald. their annual picnic at the Grand. Bend last Thursday and its the day was', ildoeluibgtntthfuely_hfoaralusevhieti,.adniclot4ca,osiosuthneyo artiied home in the wee bonze-, Of the moOn. , The Methodist also the Presbyterian Sunday Schools Will hold their picnics in Mr. Jew,eitie grove, Bayfleld, nextt Saturday. good . time is expected. Allgo in for a 1st elites time, .- • Exciirsion.-Mr* MeAsh and Misr; .J.- McKenzie took- in the excursion; tO Detroit last week -and eEpreas th0."1.1 delighted -with , • 1 . Mrs. -McKie, Miss McKie and Mrs. Harnw011 picnicked at Bayfleld. Is Friday Mr. JsKeyeaandiefe from Nashville - aerived home ' last week to , spend hu - holidays with his friends and relatives Mr VcOlypont and Mrs Hale frcos aotierieb. are yiSiting at Mr. MeCii .• rnont's this -pelt. Mies 1VIaggie "Ellinititens , who Ire - visiting friends at Porter's lifilassebres home last Thursday. • Mr. j.,Harnwell goes to Zurith t - preside as examiner, so that hi department will be closed after' Tues day. • ' Mrs. Byers and son of Kenna Cit daughter of Mr. J. johes, is home on Visit as it is sometime since she ha had the Privilege of seeing her friend in Canada. -Weare Sorry to have to record th illness of Mrs, T. Ward,. who hag bee sick for sometime and is but sloWly re covering. • We are pleased to see the smilin face of Mrs. J. .McClymont who • ha been for some time on the sick list, b is now wonderfully improved. it will d dibtiees• burnri many - this neigb.berbOod to hear th iss Chrysler, teacher of the junior merit, is about to sever her connectio with people and pupils of , the sectio and constaunity as she intends • takin a Normal course in iferonto this Co ing term. Miss Chrysler has spared pains to advance the interests of t school and has labored zealously for t cause and profession which she repr stints. _Since she bas come amongst she has made many warm and sines friends, andiwill not soon he forgotte She always had a smile and ebeerf wordfor every one Who came in conta With her. Although tbe will be abse in body yet, no doubt, present in t minds of manyfor along time to co especially to Mr. 'Barnwell with Wit there has not been the first angry wo or cross look passed since the t teachers have been together, No do she hae also rendered noble service 14. T: of T's where she hes otten night after night and, discharged duties faithfully. We, wish for ' every success and prosperity in wh ever sphere she may place herself a our burg one of his brief but weleorne and appreciated. visits. He looks cleri- cal but his jovial, kind-hearted manner still slings to him and no doubt will be an important factor in his success wherever he may go. Mr, Sohn Hill left on Tuesday for a visit to friends in Forest., Mr. and Mrs. 'W. Rutledge -of' Clin- ton Sundayed at John johnstore's this village. - Mr. Wallace and Miss Etta took in the Walton picnic last week, BUM. Miss Eddie Ball Sundayed at home. This is the last week of school. to Lou Doherty In the Left field. Will e Shipley, rae , McCrae played a brilliant genie behind tendon Readers., and Base more, Wood, Sadie Holmes, Stewart W. Loc - Methodist Ana Presbyterian churches the visitors guessing. Ile struck out line. Pitched hattles were of alineat Tipladsr, john Shipley, Geo. Trovrhill, ame is exoeted. Mr. James Logan's bush. A pleasant on Monday night to arrange for the big A meeting was held at MN (314 11111's the membets of Varna circuit h tse ssuton Road being the dividing : A Pennabaker, Laura King, Evelyn of this place on Saturday, July 1st, at eleven of them.' The umpire was a Mr. daily oceurrenee end Woe it was for - may Smith, Mabel Kerr, Minnie Per- festival to be held on the 10th. Expect to hear " dem bells" thie week something of which they n6t only feel proud but may even boost of-• the bat, and MeLaughlan's curves kept t. tr Thompson of Goderich WhoSe eyesight ‘C rtaile Lbw' to be caughtsouth of the due, jerinie Fisher, W, Houston, Bert appeared to be defective, at times at boundary vrithout .. support. Ditto Reid, Alex. Fisher, W. Maguire.-Itiss Symonds of Buffalo renewed old least, or 'perhaps he was not fatnilitr , with the rules of the game, During the With the "Roaders," For twenty I Stout, teacher. A good light or four of them would -:--......-----. years Mr. Scott Was Librarian of the Division 6 to 5 :-M. Webb, G. Do. friendships in town last week' be aeceptable, convenient and reason. West TWekerstalth. latter part. of the mateh Dr. Shaw had Mechanice institute and now in his betty, P.. Dunford, Rh, Sage, It. Ernes, hers ThleeretwvigerivrbLeau 'ILI, rrooseeenchuaso: able those dark nights for those wile _ _... fl fl he called out to aesisb ble jurignaent Olst year is still bright and loquaciotte.. Amy Andrews, O. Andrews, L. Slo. step.'" parrot ericaped. It stayed near. f i Id a the bridge that isn't sar. win. naskerville of Bruce by in the eurroundingtreee for & clay e gn won eras th,ere. Lightning bugs are too uneer. 'Vent -'111 7 _ _ 11.4 _a Mrs. Levi Strong of Bar Pt dis in this locelity, tam, resetnhlinf gotn0 agents in that MrislItobert Symonde and Mr, Herb too. Stateliness' �f the ihanainn. To e man his due and Soto our own Se on basee. Thie match event bp these two teame, the previous game having Mr. Thomas Cooper blatant e0Unty" TitOMAS moray, mad, M. Pinning, W. MeIlveen, /Undo!, A. Wilson, O. CoppW , M. Rands, tame beck te fee master. or two till hunger tempted it and it respect. lug ab her old homo here,', Mr. I been wonGod by erich. Tire playere b I dG II rman R M h ' M ?Imes. Kent.England, as hie irthp dee an on e onag . btu. 1,„oret forget to ea at myth. if you Miss Moshe jenniton now and *cores Were at folloWd Mind% , july 10th will obeervithe Mob anniver. rieh, Furry,11.Purty. Division 6 to. " are anywhere within fifty miles ore 00010thrd °WOOS Baty of his birth. In the roar, of the 2nd book :-.Tennie Rutledge, L. nem, lionday. :to Bed. Greet sports mid The lawn Nodal held on Friday even. - amend are busy at their Shannon, 1 0 lisrlandf f 1 mut for the first auto vas Ce. :rdmilleit nit.11/111118101:etie °6(liteePrylilr: IwOroehasflttielyienrabeeneVetyttboder j well knowi ing last on the grounds of Mr. William hating an mete. 0 meconnonost 2 Mackenzie rebellion Mr. Cooper earne edlt'tlh.1,(13rrInWIlt()eelitgAr)ftthh"e h Dshis, 0 W. Doherty, s 2 _ to Canada Alma Methodist Mittirn' -13 genuensittb.2;;;.:;:l te the Tipperary section of Godericila Dr. Tait left on, Friday for New 'fork behttluerc' hitt. itiaseel etfr very suceeesfully. rhermlootinlY1.:t 2 Mc/Align:1,p liVed in Goderich. They. then moved W. 'Wilson. Ed. Steen. Vera Memel, Give Us A Call and We' Will Save You Mow "ik ..... It bk1 k. b 0 toentslailtowatid tiventy.tvto /tare ago, L.s.civorate ,t3EgraPloher.-141.4 Om* where he win gointo &hospital in chat The edibles provided by the ladies werc months. • LOME AND 1111,01ESON, 1 L noberty,If 0 Mt, and Ildre. Cooper took up their res. city for a, short tune. During his ab.. palatable andabundant, Mr. 'Willis of Me. Will. Towneend n / to 6 and to find book proud father of a bouncing both? &two, r f serve hie place is being filled. by Dr. Seaforth gave +tome fine vocal and in. itieg old friend* here. She • - have told upon Mr. Cooper, but nothing itrumental *elections el musk, which Mrs. D. Crawford of &Worth Itaintrel, f 0 W. McRae,. CI 0 Mince in Clinton. Advancing years niter+ miter* A. rreellin,F.. Finch, °ran. of xitchim. 0 2 1 1 6 2 6 0-7 Vitypfflite,00X cumse,.. .... .„.„ is oil 0 town oecesiondally e,nd ban a chat with old !Nen I. taiknetw • pleases him better than to come dotee P tt,t 81111t8b8441" Wain' la"' lir. G. Ernigh Ls repairing 'his with short addresses by Rem E. n, Ray Ford, 0. Ball, H. Kerr, hotel this wok. AridattOdg and B. Oltammt consti Viar:r"iptCidih3111 Pit' a" 161" I" 71411"Pn Mends In the programme. The attends* cnt tkattie aed Detroit this week and led, mixt. going out next month to join band in Nelson, B4 O., where `soured s. situat.ion.