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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1899-07-13, Page 1• • 21st .tho. .News4leeoik WaLL V ELIA WELL ,o ese NT • 171/PC" CLINTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY I AMY la, 1899. its enlarged form pleases you, the Editor wM consider it a favor to have you trnunend it to your friends. The sanie old story. Let your watch run for the past five 91.six yeaes end never had it 'Cleaned or oiled, and now you wonder it has stopped. Well, yoo.citret, blame it when you stop to think the small amount of oil that. is put in your watch when It is cleaned.. If you have a good watch it will -Tay you to 'have it cleaned at, least every two Years. It not' only lengthens its life but allows it to keep more accurate tinie. Don't wait until it atom for t hat may be too late, but bring it te" us now and have it that mighty cleaned and repaired. W,e are experts in our line. 40004*(40 Jeweler and „Expert Watch Repairer. ROM E people are in the habit of takinga glas§ too much; tand it generallycosts hem_5e. to get it, We have 288 glasses • too many;that we are offering at 3c each, or 356. per dozen. They are extra good value,. our South wihdow.- • • • FOR a delicious dessert try. Cream Custard. It tains no -corn starch, requires no cooking, prepared in a min- ute by simply adding boiling milk, according to directions. For an apt etizer: try our .Faney Spiced oirtHERE are always a few peo- ple who cannot do their houscecleaning in the early spring ou account of various cir- onnestancee, and for these people we are ready with some splendid _Q values in Wall Paper anclWindow Shades. In some cases we me ; selling Paper tit 5c. it roll,,fornier. ly offered at 20c and 25e. We don't believe in keeping goods until they get old; and our suc- ceesfid season allows us to give some sweeping Cute; on lines we want to clear, • • ALL PAPER TRIMMED FREE CLINTON ., Tito Orave Digger idle, _something almost unprecedented, and Yet something for which Olinton and the %mounding country ought to bedevoutfully thankful, is the feet that Caretaker Reynolds has had no inter - meats to make in the cerneterytor about eix week% A.re the doctors away on their vaeation or walking the Euro- pean hospitals f Dargaloo for Boyers, The enterprising firm of Wagons Bros, have two -three-column ads in this issue. It iellot necessary to enum- erate these pages, as their blip an- nouncements can be seen et a glanCe. They fairly bristle witla prices, so that YOU know the cost oi an article before going to the store. Ilodgens Bros, place a high value on printera' Ink and use it extensively and judiciously. Lacresee. • • ' A lacrosse match was played in the park last Friday evening betweenthe You will, will you Hot? the News-ilecord is a Newspaper, Arst and Canadian Promaoted. -4erge Potatoes, • ' A medal trm having on board Gen- Mr. joba. Jackson, of town. last A Purely Oranatiiall Society eral Superintendent McGugan. Super- spring bought 'of W. Duncan intendent Jarnes and ..,...„,.... . a number of ee- Weeks " potatom for planting, and be Company's property in Clinton Avs July. The Medea. areas large as hentio ,i The Canadian Order of' Foresters Rapidly, Numerical' ser Grand Trunk lights, inspected.: he has been tieing them shim the, first of Increasing Monday, Anontg the officials was Di".1e eggs, and the largestas big as his fist, and 'Financially, It is Econom. Growing Surelcs• • O'Connor of Stratford, who, after which Is not very Steal', He thinks he some eighteen years service as cies- can compete with any atm in town or ically Managed and Has a Pateher, has been made train master . out of it, Ile says he iiiways considers • Mr, O'Connor is one of the feW Cana- • it best to buy from a respectable house. The fact that the Canadian Order diens Who have received promotion He will leeve one of the potatoes at Foresters confines its operations to t do ' 4,... • .........,... ty,BenevolenceandOoncorditvheinmetti - ' e sfit„„..,.. T . bers amd vlsiters, headed by the Court's ' A luumg .1.111ff PUSta Brass Band, marched to the qteseit'il ie Hotel Where luncheon was awaiting Whjle Bathing at flayfieJd on T , y them. About one -hundred gathered • around the hospitable boards of 'Mine His Depth and Was Orr/nest Alex. Houston Stepped Be TrhilinsstgEalleslel rhaaantieberanadiolayPte:rgder number than . Houston of the Collegiate Ins Auto, ptahreedrnafonr. tlige°mod, Alex, Houston, son of Pr1 QIN he had expected, bat his larder and as '''' and a bright boy thirteen years of HMI -of sistante were equal to theoceasibri, . was drowned while bathing at 13aylield 1:34 o' fa::resn:ilottrt Maple Leaf ivits °mail, , on Tuesday when the Annual picnic of he Ned in 1879 the following were the first --the- Clinton:, Presbyterian Sunday , Schoel was in progi'ess in that Villeg% In eompany with his brother Wiehart Chief Henget; Peter Robb • . and Hugh Grigg be had gone 10, both - Vice Ohlef Ranger, Henry Stevens, - SectetarY, J. W. Rowland, Financial - Treasurer, D. Dickenson, Recoiding- ing at a P°10 on the beech Kane WS- . tame north Of. the harbor and gettinr beyond his denth he sank, rase twiCe Woodward John Junin. penior Wood p2 William Sheppard. ,Senior and finally, went down to death. Nene of the boys Copldetilin andwhilelingit ' l Warcl, Arthur Cook, Senior .Berolle, waded in as as was safe and held Arther , Bennett; Junior Beadle, A. Rale; Chaplain:Enos Hull, out a stick forhie drowning coninan ion - i ..; to Catch 'holcl 'of, Wishart ren. deivii7, 'Since the Court seceded Freon • the .t. the beach feo assistance. A coople Of "filled in the follovving order :-William - men working lona cottage being Wilt , I O. F, the Chief Ranger's chair has been . a the bill save -that something. was . Sheppaid. Feter Catimbell, II, Stevens, .1 °wrong aect hurried to the scene but onforturiately, they o14o vvere Linable' ed.bY John 1 owett end A.ncireve Mee • i to swim though they did all thee wee' ., in their power to rescue the boy, Velo;• able minutes passed berate help little . - ed in heats when the body was„rectivet-' Gar Va. .Dr WOOdshjittedily arrive upon the :melte and did an ' • cluoe Mr, Heys. assumed the manage- Mr. W. Duncan's next Monday to corn. ment. • . Dbminion and does not attempt to Oltiseast Mai Course. * . L O. O. 14 Officers, • pare with anyone who will compete. businese across the border, where t state laws are tte diversified as t A ' p en a ive of the Central Lyce, ‘, At the regular meeting of Clinton climate itself, gives it a national flavor aunindBolioirseeaduawerntiznaattoWivnit. 4the other day lodge No, dB; L 0. 0. Fe on Tuesday and,In the opinion of Jimmy Canadians, imparts to it, a greater attractiveness, Add:to this lie tee of the Citizene' Star OthoU:s°eMfmort eelveecnteildigfother thr°elirZign't °tifieremer:-8 strength and stability. given next eeaeon. The course will be i3ibbings; V, Grend, Bert .Kerr; R. Iwepre; the 0, O. F., and yen have a MO - series of five 'entertainments to be Grand, F. Jackson ; N. Grand, a J.* economical managernent, suck as has a superior one, even better than the Sec., .Jacob Taylor ; P. 'Sec., ,.. Fred el Benefit Society. last, and front the satisfactory nature Alcoa t Warden, ,George McOrae -; ' " • of thet ere is no doobt that Conductor, 4. J, Grigg, R. S. S., The Ancient Order of Foresters bathe Clinton and Seaforth juniors. It was ! the committee will easily be able to se- Wesley Moore, L S. S., He . nry Gould. progenitor of ell the different Orders of tv well contested game, and resulted in • cure a kuarantee fund of the proper di, L Gt., Alf, Barge ; P. He William Me- Foresters, but as , it carried no iosur- favor of the visitors by two goals to i rnensions, • . • ••,,, •ICeciveit t R. 5. N. G., William O'Neil ; ance fond at that time the Indepen- en% The home team consisted of Petty Dewed. • , . . . L, 5, N. o., Victor French ; L S,Vi G., ti".t Order of Foresters of the Couch, Harvey. DohertY, Pet4 Mathe- 'Xiiit NEWS-AE(1*RD was delayed be 5. Seymour; Chaplain, J. O. Stevenson Wo* Id Was erganiaedin Neiviirk, New. son, Bert Dayment, John Forrester', Yend the usual -hour last week in get,,, : which were duly installed by P. D. D: Jersey, in 874 and extendedits opera - Will 'Whitelr, Walter Arlustrong, ping pi press, which we regretted very G. ,M., 13ro. IL B. Chant. •. tions into Canada. la a few years dis- len& oordon, .A. Sheppard, Will Mc- mueli, as it goes against the grain to Horan Medical Association. . satisfaction arose among Canadian 4d Orae, E,Dayment. . , • disappoint our readers wbo look for The regular meeting oi the above , . members who wanted a put•ely home • ) gilled by Lightning, . ' We expe i Society. ' At -the High Court meeting • their favorite Local Wednesday even- Association was held in the Council 1 sheep last. Friday night: During the source of inconvenience to our %ewes,' Kenzie, President, Moncton t Dr, ? Mr. Charles 0 Glevv• . of the, Huron mg. c , however, that it will chamber, Clinton on July 12th, • The in Torantein September 1879 the con- , Road, below Stap Jost eleven of his not occur again. Our, delay was also:a follewing members Plesent,:-Dr. Mc- " ' leton test for the , position of High Chief Ranger was between Rev: Dr. •McRob- storm they were huddled in a heap,sev- contetnporarY 'down the street, which ',Hunter, Secretary, Goderich ; Dr. Be- bie and Do Orenhyatekha, and the' for enteen in all, whenthe lightning struck stationed a member of its staff in the thune, Dr. ,Mackay, Seaforth; De. Mc- . Knee won, In Ogtober of thee year 490 , at a Point tet rods distanta strand of vicinity of our door. waiting- for an 'Callum, Londesbero; Smith and Arm Members' seceded, and in June 1880 the k'545 f"tiE.411•0' *52teOlettF barbed wire which ran :Ai top of a rail early copy. . We intik since ceased to strong, Mitchell ; Dunsmere, Strat- first High Court Meeting was held Sri ‘3' fence. The marina ran along the wire be surprised at its piracy, though it is ford ; Thotipson, Graham and sham, Clintan. Thirty-five delegatee attend- = kb to the sheep mid, killed eleven of them. of amost bare -faced nature. - •Clinton , Crane; Blyth, 'Hackett' Irul- ea and the new Society was pot•upoti S. They were . insured in the MeKillop A Ausicat Evening. . ., sound footing The meeting was he c No Order tor Shine Crasher. t, - held its annual regular weekly meet- Bryce, . Lt;ague :Blairirfino;dP; Paul, • Sehringville; Woods, . . Hutcheson, ' Stliffa. Dr. Conipany: ' . The*.Rattenbury Epworth in the present ledge-teent , of. Con The order for the stone crusher has ing on Monday .evening. When tbere . . Maple Leaf which was among the s . Secretary of . Ontario Belted of Health; read a vet y ceders. For years the Society had u .not yet been. given so there has not yet was a large gathering to hear the su interesting • pangt....op„...._!.`Tutuireolos- hill nrork, being hampered fer„,,,wanto arisen the-necessfor-legal Proeeede. leete-"The Father of Methodism," ably ---- e ' - - - ' liiiirde77,-TliTee members died, befcire () Spectacles ,isses are hest bought when the eyes frames carefully adjusted. Both are thoroughly tested and the gting frame and the best adjusted S Must be accurate,. an a poorly fit- L (.1 lens, Will not work harmony. 4 ce We giterantee every.pair of our cs glasses to be exactly what is re- 44 quired. EVERYTHING new in the!'" Canned GOodSlitie at the E.P.-liqc @ZIT! It Mann Oaf .COOPER.& CIL Clinton Coosli paid for Butter, and Eggs and uried Apples. ,l'hone 23, 0 00 and well-written cor- respondence is afeature of THE NEws-Rneotta Which has a large and efficient staff of report- ers at various points in the county. . Toliecure the news of Huron read TIM NEWs-RECO0iip • . .• T. G 11; 8V • Of Cooper's Book Store Graduate Optician ot, the • Optical Institute - Canada, .. esesseeehaao;weieyipete 10 e ATINTSum A, Bennett, A. Rale. 'H. Stevens, W. Dennison, Thos Friendship, W. Spatting, W. Muir, J. Smith, D. John - so, O. Spooner, P. Sheimard, T..' L. Fortune, R. Horsley, Finch; R.Iley- wood, H. A, Glazier, Z. J. Fisher, 3; W. Shaw and T. D. johneon.• The lat- ter is the present ineumbent: Of the chair and is an active and well power to reeueltate the lad ed Forester The two Secretaries are vanl tcla)t sparkbep ien kdo es!: t. Phe qad paused gloom to preyed over th both careful and Capable, so. ninth so ent position for that they have retained in their pies years Itir. Jones The -decettsed was a 'clever lad ,and,tt Financial -Secretary for fourteen years great favorite aniong his ContriolOS. and Mt. Shemiat as Recording-Secree The femiiy thus so sa,d1c, and oOddenlY bereaved ha,ve. the sincere sympathy of the to-.vnepeople. Neither. Mr. nor Mrs: Ilauston were itt the' picnic, the. •latter being ilh arid confined to her • id tary for about the same length of time, rt In so large a Court there is consider e- able tipsiness to transact and the bust - P'• nes are of coosideiable restionsibility. - • is, in Ontario its treatment and pre- , „ Summerhill. ings which, it is currently reported, espounded by Mr. MYers, and they t. , they had accumulated any surplup, but e met.. 0 et enticed per- A very Pleasant affair took place at lowed Dr Smith took u ith dia n i yen ton In the discussion that f 1- , . er e will be instituted by non -contents if a were not disappointed Aft th ' ' ' ° th sr. w • ided v • this ' ' ' ea is closed. The oppost on say mee tug a reception was tendered to g °s S' iod by the I. th F... of /11inoie which • the:home of Mr. R. Miller on Friday , they can knock a purchase sky-high on incoming members, and an excellent .0 Dunsmore, h 1 ne t atment, 13, . loaried them money to meet the chttnrs., ;evening of last week When a number of Sinti, the effect hi cattle and dangers A else -relation has ever since existed the members and, adherents of the either of two grounds, one of which is; program of Vocal arid inetrumentd that no proVision. wee made in the es- music was delightfullY Tendered. - ee' Din Ohtario '1.h.. Afacka te 1 i , eg slati Y* °f p eve tio !.. " Perit"itis . betweeo these tivo,Sodieties and 4 Vie- church tre• e reet••and • preseoted Misa mooted. congratulatedupon the success of the - . watch. Accotnpaning the preseota- , • • • unless for any such expenditure. -The cream arid cake was setved during the r• *1.41 ,l I . .n" " ititig third front one. Will admit to th-e Flora Miller with a handsome gold • . • • question of qoalification has also been evenhig. , The committee are . to he: • Ay• , other and v ice versa. Of late years the • ' ' • tion, which was made by Mr. Ii. Barr, • 0.F.has•obtained a ft en foothold ands An Expeasirclindertaking. evening's • entertaiement: The meet: °hareem SEnsofisr.--The• Members of now growing by leaps and bounds the: was en atldress read by Mr. Wetheral, - The Stratford civil engineer .whose big broke no at an early hour hy the the Verna Orange, Lodge, No. 1025, nieWherShito now belng 32,00. Pro-: which gave'voice to the high :mere.. services Were retained by the town members singing we meet:agent." having•essembled at the Temperer -me 'gress 19 eltia being ...Made • in . Mani- eietion enter teiriectsfor , the serviCeses council to look into And repott *Orion 'a Batranceseeie L. Beagereittens. • ta the Methodist church tote • and "Winnipeg hot. ergeiaist so faith idly rendered by Miss sewerage system for Clinton . woe in The following are the. numbers" Who , • accompanied by'. these ' of „adjoining bed of 0.0,F's. )Devvii in Quebec thete• fee' nearly a clecatie.': After the teem Meeday. Though his report will Wrote on:Jtioe.28th,,29th and 20th, et, lodges,. where a very. precticel 'address is eteady growth, MO fee very obviOu,. pleasingnvent the compatisr .enjoyed net be istecie public until next meeting the Various Centres in Rest 'Huron :---.: • Was delivered to a crowded houSe and reasons the increase there is not pro- the bountions hespitality.of the Miller . . of the council, it is understood that the irtitranee eLespecially to the Orange bodyIt was portionate that. in OntarieIn .homestead and several hopes were cost of making any sea of a satid • IhtI1 em lyth** ** . • 7 Be 2 . 2 21 8 one of the ablest addresses ever deliv- the Maritinie proVinees tvorn pleasantly spent in a joyous manner. . . • tory system would run up into the win ham• e •' ered to rat brotherhood here and mi. down the ptejoithee, a relic of Otnited- The garden secial held on.the pretty 91• So thousands owing to the difficulty of &armee ' es finding an outlet. ' In .all Probability Brussels ni nothing extensive will. be uuderta,ken Wroxeter 28 for some time. ' FordwIch ' , 6 • tainly It. 'Andrews deserves great eration tlays, against Upper Oanadien •groonds of Mr, George gill on Monday 29' credit .on a ccount of the present dire institutions . The High Ocnit•e officers night 'Was a success and a handeorne 9 curnstances in Which he it placed. . have beendown by the •sea, and the sum reelized. The receipts would have • .,.,, 15 We ttrepleased to learn filet Mrs. T. prospects are snbright that. :they nor- been considerabrk greater!, though, did C Al international Cosevention: , • Tanis ,292 'V Ward is irn.proring, hilt sorry to' hear pcoee going Agate. . .. • ' the weather call fOr a more abundant .• Chrititian Endeavorers 'held in Detroit dates will be published aboutthe 27th net, . . • ' • • a snrpIns of 060,600; $108;000 was ad, drinks There was S, good peograrn of last week was attended by Several inpt. The physiology answer' papers . Hay is pretty well secured in •the . ded last year and an increase of $19,000 tousle eontriblited bY out own and thouerted delegates,., representing sere, for the Brussels Centre Were destroy-- plaees of refuge and Nr. James Mc. per tnenth is:expected thie year. The . drum had, Which rendered stirring . era' countries and speaking many Ian- cd in the Brussels railway station fire Clymonthas, already began harvest is management le economical,. though music,7 and • the 0. , 0.. F. aggregation goalies. ,The meetings were held . on July, 1.• The lons of these papers he cut four aeees of barrey last vveek, When the' businese passes• a ' cettain from,. Clinton, This was the first time two mammoth tents, ea,011 capable of will have no effect on the results of the Th had the v 1 it The. International Convention of " The nettles of the .411cacesSfoil canal-. that Mr. Prank Kees is on the sick There are note some 800 Courts and consumption of ice create and cooling Advertisements of ten words 'or under, address counted, will be inserted in TEE Islitsve- Ruconn for 10 gents .each in- sertion. Los% Found, For Sale, Servant ' Wanted, Etc: may appear among the 10 -Cent Ade. , o THE TWO A.,T'S. :41126E12 ST WE Our new remises are commodious and enable us to carry a larger st9A than befoi e, and thus more varied selection. From. both !points of view o u rims tom ers benefit, and We want them to reapdt. We solicit an inspection, believing that a, nnrchase will follow. H.A78 ST (re LTY. gLIA ,Ipro UST CLINTON. •flat._lia.6411111,ar_ SCAE1 D'lltkiUtafAa.....00. Thio has been no holiday season with ue, rather the reverse, Our trade is larger than eyer before which we take to mean that Our work satisfies out petrons. We can give yon satisfection. Or .if yawn/ant something in the line of summer goods read these prides. Light, colored, Coat and Vest, $2.50. Blaei Coat, $1.50. • White and 13litek Stripe Duck Cloat and Pants 0.50, -Black Smock and Overalls suit $1.00. Moleskin Overalls Un from $0.00. -3% Hallo 01./NTON, Otir Gusto is Fits. Oh, (11 I hear some one say,. I: :021 don't think I shill go near you, :,11° don't Want fits:' Olt, yes you' do. Vou like your Coat and your Pants 6 fit and you like a nice easy fitting Spring Overcoat. Your Hat won't I look well if it don't fit. That is. the kind of fits we give our customers' and guaran tee good fits or 110 sale and you can then give us the °the,/ kind of fits. Give us a trial tc fit you out in a, vice Spring Suit, You will be more than pleased for we make a specialty of giving better values and bettor fitsAintri any house in town.' We aro practical tailors raid eatt fit a giant or 0. aria • and hest of all our prices will fit your _pocket book.. In the ready made department we have 8111T8 FROM $3.80 TO $12.00 din latest styles nna patterns. , Give Us A Vail anti We Will Save Yoa Money. OT SUL kiA. • e Varna lodge en-gagedo num must beconae tnore expert- that the latter had been heard here holding from 10,000 to 12,000 peopleexamination, as this is not an impoi- Varna piccolo., hand to play at Exeter eive, kit there are no big salaries paid but we all hope it will not be the last. The decorations were elaborate and tant slibiert• The Canadian BxPress and march with their lodgeboth of now. The High Chief Ranger himself A enartette of the C. O. F. also gave 0 • nt'rel e 'bl f r tholes the work of a master • hand. Many -s. • which left earlyWednesd4 morning to receives no stated stilai•y, but is. voted several plantation songs frorn an im- o. is e 1 y r sponsi e o . speakers 'of national reputation ad. The molten Danner. . ' * drive to Exeter.. . a gratoity instead. Twenty-five men provisecl platforin, • which were' en - dressed the Endeavorers,. but none Messrs, W. McOlincheyand W. Poi- Mr. Wm. Keyes, who has been visit-. are engaged in the work of Organiza, joyed.° ., . , . in d ' • e lastin ini re el n than lock of Statile township, me bets of Goshen L C.1. L., came to Olin. Chas. M. SheIdonkpreaclier and auth- or. Among the Canadian speakers ton Saturday to see how near cotnple- a short time ago . are on direct salary. Mr. E. Gartung ' is Sirperintendetit of Organization, Were : Revs A. O. Crews, W. Patter- tion was the new banner whic, h had Base Line. . The Society has grown apece in Hur- son, .W. F. Wilson ' and Dr. Daniels. been painted for them by. Miss Gra- ' Mr David Ti lad is like most Eno_ on whete there me now more 0. O. F's The convention of 1900 will be held in hatn, a local artist. The bannenwhich • Tiplady London, England. Clinton was repre- measures five by. six feet, is a bands- lishineo fond of n, good horse and.noVv than members of any other Soelety and has a fine driver, His last . roadster they are also more numerous here than some one, and bears upon its folds the - sented at Detroit by Mini:tattle Dodd •scene, dear to Orange helots,. (it ;Trill- ' was prettier than speedy but his pees- in any ether county in Ontario. Thine and Me. A. T. Cooper.. . ., iam crosning the Boyne Water," ' It re- ent one combines both and he doesn't are twetitiTive Courts, whieh, withan Little Locals . places. the flag which has been borne at find it necessary tiii, ,make way when average Membership of say eighty, Davis& Rowland have put a twenty Which is a modest estimate, means that the head of the. joyo men of ooshen any fast -footed. readster comes up be which acetylene plantinto their store • Nos these forty, yews agone, but which is i 'hind. there is a mernbership of 'MOO. Wing - The Sunday School of St Mr 'James Stevens sold his blank last ham'i° "°"ceded to blyve - now somewhat tattered and the worse MI; f the strongest day. . • . . • of wean It will he carefully laid away church. will picnic in Ba.tolield on Fri- t ha dseme • figure bu has Court, with Cilinton and Londesboro in only to be breught forth et some re- ewtehe. or 1 n t ere which would command a good second and third, place respectively, Mr a, Overbury ie having his cottage union of the membe s. Goshen Lodge price if he choose to sell. . - The Clinton Court has now on its roll at the. corner of Joseph and North - tri s a expectation s is not as stroke as t wied to be, ba v- To replace the horses sold Me. WM.. that It will reach the 200 -mark ere the made a trip up into Mullett log new it membership of only twenty- ..TiPledY iiv% rears ago, it could easily muster ' hut week and made the purchase of a year is wit' . . fifty on a TWelfth, but. retnevals and two.year-old which weighs over 1200 Seven Times Chosen, deaths have been greater than the in- pounds. Itis -fine an imal and will grow erease. Still it has been the . parent of into much more money than Mr. Tip several strong lodges In .Manitoba, lady paid for it, To get the right kind ij where so many •of its members have . �f horse nowadays is becoming a task, located. The lodge room ite on Mn Mc- so eager are the buyers for them. A • olincheyie farm, lie is one of the char: heavy draft in prime condition easily 1 jter members and iitill Manifests as keen commands. the old-tinie prices. an littered, as theyoungest of them. 0 The Pollock's are else old stand- ' Hayfield. bys, 'Mr. Wm, Pollock's father hav- ' Mr. Sohn Oroll of Clinton has finish- ' ing been among those Who brought ed plastering Mr. John Whiddon'e new about the orgatilzalgon of the lodge. house and it good job he has made of It. In Wilson Agtnstrolig this lodge claims Mr. Oroll is one of the oldest contrast - and . to boast one of the best, fifers ift Huron ors in the county in active work to -day. and his tether, Mr. *ainie A.reastrong, He took it contract here in 1862 for the. was a good one befit& him. 1 a e a mor g p so n Y P, • m- ing friends at Wingham, arrived home tion, but only about ,a third of them streets renovated. Court .Maple Leaf, 0. 0. F., has arranged for an excursion to Brantford on Tueeday, 4uglist 1st. Rev, J. P. Parke concluded the ger- vice,ab St. John's, Ilohnesville, in the absence of the incumbent on Sunday. Prom the list of accounts paid by the O town council at its lett meeting we missed this item--Jehrison and Ford, $20, Mrs. Carline fell from her door step on Monday and so severely injured her that she has been confined to her toom since. • Mr. John Tedford is having the ap- pearance of his net reeklence on Hur- on street further ehhanced by a coat of plant Mid en by Mr. Frank Bowers. Mr. Brown has been appointed train- er of St. Pain's citureh choir, and if he makes as great a success of it as he has of the new 0. O. P. band We Will hear from them later on. The sithjects upon which Mr.Ilowson speaks it the Iteitetibuty St.. Metho. dist church poet Sonday are, at 11 0,,m. "Altartires," at' p. tn. "The El Cap!. tan of e Yosemite Valley." The two tiethodiet Sunday Schools will picnic tit troderich to -day and will go up by it tmecial triiih wheat') will leave Olittort station a.t 9.80 a. in. and on the return trip lettve Goderich at, /.80u. Among the shipments from Clinton station during the past week were or. • ,rb,u cowling club Reursialuou. . • senior Mr. Middleton, who long since Though the playerof that -good old joined the fathers, and has done work a game, herding,nn the green, 1„,,,,,,,, had forthre,e generations of that farmlie several matches thi season,- t; was , Miss Stevehson, Mra. Dunlap and only on Monday nigh A that the club two children of Grand Rapids, who earn being: . have been the guests of Mrs. 34 Fer- guson, for the past two week% returned ,itsife°tort„ . '' home Saturday. ' . Secretary, Williatn,Jaeksche A, Erwin Was in Clinton Saturday. HIGH cHIEF RANGER El -14011% • Treasurer. J. P. Tis4all. Mrs. W. 3 • °111 and Miss aertie Mr. Alliott is now filling the posi- rkof . Skips, W. Jackson, vi, D, illoTag. TSelfobrttohs,,paenuat sMunidssay0inlart:wnC.lark of tion of High Chief Ranger far the sev- gart, D. A. Forrester, Ind John Aar- enth term. He is highly regarded by - land. , Mr. and Mrs, J. Read and tvOto child- the brethren thenughout the Society There are a number of tor' Members, ten of Godetich are the guests of are. and is considered a safe man, He was and ,in °Ede,. to increase tee interest_ In Itead's mother, Mrs. John Fergurion: tormerly. and for eigut years A resident howls for competition. the game the club will dmate a pair of Miss M. Porterfield of Matlock is i , . . . managed the Times now run, by, his i el ino n A of VI/Ingham where he owned, and visiting her sister, Mrs, Ferguson, eng to Britain and Australia by mr,,,, _ The present entrance the green . de- son Tom. Mr. Elliott for the past five g Doherty &Oa., flour to Liverpool hy 3, being imeatisfactclry, ste a are to be to Stabler* . . years or eo has controlled the Inger- and N. mot, rah,. ent.tte 1.0 Montreal , taken to secure a more co venient On, Ails° NAlin W1°4118163' of nett.'" ls soil Chronicle one f the I d ,# o e ea ing y .n. Watson, hogs to Toronto by A. or, in lieu thereof, new grunds. Thi '.. Velting ..., __her InetlieiC weeklies of Ontario He is as popular b Andereon, Big shipments of butter, eggs and Seatorth tournaments, ,, itch take _ teownap.b::nriumagista 18 club will send rink6 to the '..endOn end (3045b, ilowerefc• is visiting 'friends In among newspaper Iwo•rkers as be is , back to town * * . among the 0 0 /i'''s cherries are being made by Oantelon Place Chia' month. The green has been the s'ene of two, - after a eltort Itil ti friends in Thad - Brae, On Tueedity they sent oft 4,oco Cort Mole Leaf Clinton, was vieit. matches the peat week, t e &et on ford, . pounds of butter, 2,000 dozen eggs, and some ZO baskets of cherries. Their Pritley, when Seaforth dated two Mies Beta Stenbary returned home eel On Thurialitynthigehrit ialltect byfitriftir. 11111lott 2 average daily receipts of cherries local rinks, ad on Mon ay, *hen after a two weeks visit in Toronto. 04 „, Ingersoll, -Ill Tie 1 * arapunt to about that,namber of bask. Clinton won from gloeorthoe by Elle Mr. N. Irlanlema t'l rinteallold *Out tillottnnt n53't orgar'' ntatietnoong." tilts:4311;Z , Sunday In town,. ate, but , on Friday MS baakete were following score ; bought; Itr°10 a earl of The We'd of IlegIoav J. vr, xrrrin br, nuodiki am D. McCorele omen% G. Molten ea Kum onog. hemrti:45 .4 Ferguson mooned to ritueb. large tem 00# et membere together field 'after a week's visit at her home /41141 °Mtn" fnval th° 14°11" 6 " " til' o ANA., just to hand, vrt notice that the a. n. wieTaggert .1, Norse • ADM X. Biggart of DIOS% Is visittog 1))14111.61441444:10psialst ra4iitv°hti41:81411'2671*111:: 4 Ann of Tinning & Gilroy are among the D. A. reneger 1 "` , 3. tr. stoma must extortive advertisers of the Terri- Skip M tering tapital. Mr, Gilroy is aa,tsicenn.aatenr 24 AO (1. iriam her deter, Mr*. Stinson. - Mies It. Murray of•Iihrt t is v1s2A ' "* •' ' ' 11I11 • ' sotto business In i and his old friends 3, Harland • . Hay trietde In t,own. ',)(_,„1,2 . itig hmdatit meet. okili 1 .1 ,' t.r.t, , (' 1 , . LI,- Ls ,.„..i,',11", ,,, „ 1 , ,. olii4li It° 3 Iny, Pa alum *IA &end to hear that w. jeolaso . Most /Whop , , so:, .... ,,,,, ..\ as - T Star at f was reorganIzed, the President, John It Vice -Pres.. John Lightning struck the eve -troughing on Mr M Hill' houseduringthe thu der storm of one evening last week and passing down the pipe ib entered the Cietern apd tore the brick abort. Alembere of the a O. F. band had a narrow eseape while coming to the gitrden social on Monday' eyening. 'As , is known the bridge ip torn down to make rooni for it new structure and while driving up the hill the horse to stop and tben backup. Fortunately it hacked against a fence, otherwise there might have been an Up. set , and one ormore hurt. As it was the big drum alone 'suffered. • Lon_desdoro. Mr. and Mrs. Whitby and Percy and Mrs, Brodgen are taking in the excur- sion to Dakote oil:Thursday. Chas. Andrew of Constance spent Sunday in town. Come often Charlie. There was a, good crowd feorn our lodge attended the sermon in Blyth ort Sunday eeening. - Mrs. Wilson returned to her home on Saturday after spending 'leveret weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Sunder. cock. Miele Brigham brought from the S. S. Convention at Exeter a report for the Sunday_school as Mr. Webb was un- able -to attend. The report was an ex. i Mica ohe and Mies Brigham deserves great credit 'The meeting of the League Was held t as usual on Monday night With the P President in the chair, Mr. Cleopeland . and several of the members took part In the topic, which wes "A Good Va.. cation.° Miss L. Brigham, the dele- gate, Who was appointed to attend the convention held in Exeter, gave an ex- cellent report, one that is reotthy of °. praim. Miss Brigham deserves &edit for taking such great pithier in getting u such a report as she gave at the League t ou 1VIondaynight; , Mr. Us. McLeod eeeeived word that I his brother had been badly hurt. Jim Id) was intendiog to go home thenext morning Bohn went, to the hospital at d Ingersoll where his brother was taken. b We hope he will soon recover and that w Jim will soon return to town, The council has let the contract of repairing the south hutment of the bridge at Londesbo o. We believe they have been*working at 11. 20*' some m Myth. Miss Allie Emigh is visiting friends in Clinton this week. Rev. Mr. Mills preached n grand sermon to the Oraugetten of this pl on Sunday the Oth iost, 1 of Londesboro and Bel present. Mr, and Mrs. W. W. Farren o Clinton visited Mr. and Mrs. Rance on. Sunday, 'Miss Twitchell returned to her home n Clinton. on Saturday after visiting With friends io town for the last, week, Rev. Mr. Mills is taking the advati- age of a week or two holidays tit resent. Owing to the recent ./..lesig ion at tri Mn A. II. Flutner as principal of Blyth public school the School Hoard aA hired Mr. Scott, of Dashwood, it a alary $400.0wing to the extremely had "weather f Friday the picnic of Trinity church . 8. was postponet1.3mtil some future ate. Mr. 11, Babb, who has been in con- rol of F. Metcalf's 3ewe1ry tlepart. n room. • • • • • It. is a, somewhat rennirkable ca -c ineident that a brether of Mrs iIpus ton's arid of the same age and Oliristien name as the deceased lad, IneVis lifei • in e Street car, adcident t many years age Itolmesville. Mr. and Airs. W. Cole . and children ,O Clinton spent Sunday at •Mr. • Mrs J. Holdsworth Visited friends alLeeburn - ' Miss Frank Moore le Friday, tort Mr.C. Fish& le her home in Proten. the Narrtli; West. He • the good wishes of all. , Mr. and Mrs. W. M oberts are spending the ea -Cation her..father'e, • My. T. O. Pickerel. - Mr 11 Fisher' epent ate* days week vvith his she. O. 14 Fisher: We milted hint week to say t Len us Yen was trying the Parkl On Sunday evening Itev. Mr. Ferret preached an eficellent sermon, Eveey- Rev.' G. W, Andrewsancl • daughters awnlyItttgulraodtitomeiv. *omit him hack at , Fullerton visited friends in the 4illage this week. . andMr, Sample, wife and children og one was delighted -to near hint -and • Mr, Nelson Trewartha. has. been hired as teacher for this year. We wish him success, .. Last Friday evening the members of St. John's church assembled at the home of no. Rag.: ..They preseu ed Mts. Hicks with two ens chat! a small token of the services ?'ffii hat rendered. as organist c that thilreh. Everybody present eflent a4er3eenj able evening. Mr. Harold Howell, of Onondag , wheeled up on Saturda,v to see hi• grandmother, Mrs. Holmes; Mrs, Johnson and daughter M.'Fickerd of Galt, are, spending t Rholidaysev. mzit t*wi ttty .1 n the village visiting friends. Miss II. Ocuirtice of Clinton spent a few days in the village. ent for the last two or three years, urposes leaving town and on Satur ay severed his conneetions with t abab11ehznent, Mr. Dabb Ints °finitely deeided where he will as ub the people of Blyth cannot but fah him prosperity wherever ho goes: Miss Vance gave a. pari,3P, to her oung friende in town on Friday night The retirement of Mr. A. It • Plum. er from the Prineipalehip of the ohne School here wae received by the ' Steno with- genuine regret for he we painstakplg and popular teache nfortunately , e lute been in ealth for otopus time and he has retired ith the bopit that 1 ge af ercupit- nt and te mom extent of went will rIng about, an Improvement. Ile MS probably embark st life inranee nail are it a pubabilf of him *tempting $lohigrfa 1'4 in 1.1 y • e time. rifr. It. G. Webb la busy Ratan& el thingeln shape to build the dam. 'rifrisgeo, Bradford ami wife arrived. ; iktown on Friday of last, week. Mr. , h Bradford hail eord hub hie blacksmith w bueineea in Saltford. He le 110VI look. a ing around for another good stand, h Zoe &ley, of Saltford, was in town NU oink Gelling on Mends. Joe 4th business in Settford: WoOttmen hitt selel, et%