The Clinton New Era, 1900-01-26, Page 11.4
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ROUST HOLMES, Publaher.
-on Will
incl
. here it oomph* st,00k
of ligatehee, (Macke, Jewelry,
lailverwere, Cutlery, Chine,
,Speotisolee, end ell kindo or
smell novelties in Ebony end
• Sterling Silver, Cut Steel, Side
Combe, Purees, Feu, Eto., in
. fact you will find everything
here that le to be 'found in a
firet•oleee jewelry store.
othee '
e
agra,ve
articles bought here
tree Of charge, and as we explicit
a let of *hie kind of work to do,
we would ask you to attest your
article's end let manor .the ere
• graving you would likisOn than
as aloe se patellae, as it will
rave us a lot of trouble, and we
. will be able to do anearjab'
for you.
• Mfg
'REMEMBER
All articles bought here
engraved freeof charge,
hen will you be in ?
•B. CIREWS9
•'Jeweler • •
ExpertWatehitepairer
And Optician „
Vortet'a
VISITING.-Miee Stark, _of Wood-
-stock, is visiting itt 0. WePotter's,
John Pickard is home from Columbia,
• -Ohio. MISS Maggie Falconer, Goder-
ich, was the guest of, Braeide.
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MINTON, OlsTTARIO, JANUARY 26, 1900,
1401edealiOro.
011eatiesoometam. .-- A linualight
entertainmentilluetrathur -
the Lowlande of Scetland will be given
Rev. Thoe. B Ocerland, in the
ethodist church. on hursdaYi Fete
let, After fifty beautiful viewe of
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Noagea-Malcolm Mciitregor, ferns.
the' Neiqhbdrilo0d "
ertly of Stanley* Heine -of Refuge: asaat
. preeent eery ill. On Tuesday Mt* Was-
• man, London Road, had a, wood bee
artd dance in 'the evenir(te Mrs P.
rop
The bastruivertisisd
. In thisi nettle&
Atihtield
that what is befive them is but a plc- ous stepper, prepared in the hall by which kindly take notice. •
in 0...la rgaeigla•—utytyr Bower is ' getting in • .a
Friday: ; she is going to Lucknow to
eui cinematograph pletureaeo life -like, last week the Odd Fellows of our eelle ty M.
....gm ill B
eta ergot; his mill on the 120), con: Airs F. 3 ury
meetin wilt be held In thi church,of cedar for shingles at
so true to natureaso perfect in every lege gave an oyster . supper. e ['tar ea J
Sabbathieh 1 eng be
detail, and with such life -like motiOns melObers and intimate frieude, to the iteing;s oo w_ . nein at hatlher auction, sate of farm eteck,farnt
that the audience can ecareela realie e milliner of 70. sat do_wirto a ameba-, 0,30 o'clock, instead of a o'clock of inplemente, and household stuff last
ilire. A number of excellent firings Mot Hill.
and piano and violin solos will be Ina places were W. O'Neil4331angth°asnedfrwinfe, °Othileler.• tIt'arll,A,Gufl"..'-gin. 7, rvaed tr. t t cleveningres a 'lint livDerea'In!rtitir heOradauFge.b:are'n"Drxit°o8ers:-.-0n
tersperse „ It is to be held under the ton, John Landesborough and evtfer spree:melee= foe the Lora% tehle.a.a.
Sunday, the -21st biota Rev. Father
auspices of the Epworth League. Ev- Seaforth ; Mr and Mre Armstrong,. of On Tumidity evening, Jan.30th, s, spell- Dixon, of Kingebridge, died very' sada
ervbody come and have 4 good time. Varna. After supper far Lemma- ing . match will be held, under the denly on his way to the R. O. Ch-urch '
' borough took the chair, 'when a nr°' atiefices,of the Epworth Leitlue. Mies- to sey mass. r The leissediate cause
NOTES.—Mrs B. Sanderson and her gram of staging, recitations and. es ay-Mware and Etta Mc twain, es ..wee heart trouble. Deceased. was a
eteue neer. Mrs G. W Clockerline, spent epeeches was gigot. Mr DalkettY gave ceptains the words will be taken 'very popular priest, and was apparent.
last week with friends in Lucknowi ,-,- them Some Selections, one being' a war from the 'Leaconetitution ; failing ly in the fall vigor of inatihoed, being
Mre W. Wallace, who have been visit- song. Mr. W. Scott. in usual good togo dawn ea the said conetitution, a YOung Illiste of fine physigne. He
ing relatives here for some time, left retyle, santr a song Messre, John and the spellings in the 'flesh ten chapter • s had charge of jainembele foe nom.
the sick het. Hugh Ryan. I: at the Virednesday was, ver lar• All.. tte d•Walker, of xeter, vvere called to tine
for her home in Toronto, an Saturday. W, Baird srve erstrirtental Ithealeenci' ot Genesis win lel taken.. oet, of y9a1,4 nod. was ha in the high.,
Last vveek the Members -of the Metho- dons, then a I the gent emelt p
load of oat( and potatoes to Mr and the festive occasion. All separated at
Y. P ei 0
Mrs Coupland; we appreciate tide not a good hour, Pleased with the evening's
so much for the value oathe articles, enjoyment, and .thankful to the met:O-
tis-for-the spirit at manifests. Mrs J. Isere of the society for their • cheerful
Hunter and Misses Aggie and Flossie hospitality, , .
Hunter, ofeEllinville,•have been spend- elaease_allee H. a, eaehami of Bic.
ing slew days at the parsonage. The a
mendyille, visited last week at the
' Sunday School here has -knit add.ed $35 home of Mrs W. Scott. Sabbath last
worth of bookie to its libraryiwe would. was taken up -in- the Presbyterian
like to change about 200 b ks with
°°- - --- church with the explaining of the Mtn
some School.- Mee W. S. Riddell, of
-- Century Thanksgiving Fund; thecan„
- Kinnurn, visited her parents here on
Thursday. 1 Hill paid' a flying visit grertion, we trust, will giie liberally
Saw -
to Clinton on siondoy. Mrs Moore, to t e great cause. Miss Edith- Saw-
atho has been ',flaking friend, here, re- Orfealeseftho°onlienteiadraYWIrarttiCton atakeellechlaiskrgese
. turned to her bottle • in Parry Sound.- with her the best wishes of a host of
Mies at, LRAM, of the 13th con., rite friends. Gilbert McDonald, who has
turned on ,Tuesday frbm a visit to Tor- recently recently. returned from Manitoba, ' ac
onto; M188 Little, of Toronto, communed. by Mrs W. McDonald,
panying her. tfra Smith„ who has
been visiting. friends in Clinton, re. went this week in our village ; •fdr
McDonald leaves at once for Mexico,
turned on Saturday. Isaac Barr paid for theb fit f his health, d 'II
a visit to Goderich on Wednesday.. - snendaheavinter there; Mrs W. Mc-
; , True Vraion -re tancivettice-Oer 'Rev. Mr Hamilton is still on the .ick t et -
?raid will return to Lambton, to the
'town ie beginning to grow a little; we . list; he took his appointments lae
unlit for being .hotne.of her parents, where she will re -
have two blaeksmithe now, one Who E Sandal', although verymain at present. Mies Fennie Not's.-
loined,the ring with the otherailank. out of the housetive hope he will soon . eahlgham, who
amities Solite tune ago, and the cheap - be better, again. Thos. Sempson .. te has been in London
for some time, has returned home. A
blanket:01th, John Shaw. • e , . not able to work yet, but is stead lv
- 1 - number front our village attended the
atoitta-Miss Annie McDougall had - rproving. Jas. Caldwell, ire spay? funeral of Mrs. Swallow, of Clinton,
-the misfortune ' to lose her purse be- . • ,. •
ome a short time ago from the:Wes ; last week, Miss Florence Chryeler has
ne is very sick and does not seem to
-tween the, Commercial Ilbtel and ins rove very_ much. That hustling red her examination at the Toronto
no: t tal W. -Morrow-. sold a New.
lielmesviller lt contained nearly $4 otmal School:successfully. ' Mrs Jim.
•oblige by kindly leaving it either•at
-Clinton NEW FBA eifica or Courtiefe Bw71
and aereccopt in her name; tinder would - - Ilh i r ,..._ „... ,...
co. is p ano to trues eenione, .near e
ht . on Monday of this week. R. lie c'r ner daughter' Mr° WaBeITY• At a
ebb.' of the Flottallaill, has reeeive4 f;o:Nesi,01A;besue Stanley,
itn;ovf. i evi thel io irga tree opt natrhooeur.:12zofi n. soet.
dist church at lanburn brnught over a are short witt a (3 che suitabl to NOTES...41e, U. E. Kollin ton is on ett possible esteem The I n r I
Store, Heilineaville. Mrir Wm., ,Elliott a, car load of gorn forfeed. -1'asee con., Stanley, -wee elected
as at present . very low in health:
we -
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wade has loaded for Mr Denholtn, Of
hope to hear of exer speedy recovery. .Blyth, about twenty tons of hav this - trustee, Miss Eliza Johnson, of the
Bayfield Road, is We are sorry to state,
A. McDougall had the misfortune t week, at the station. and has still
o more
u�r
turned from a visit to him; brother and - all hope for her speedy recovery.
M around here attended the
lase week. John Torrance is sister behlichigan. J. Addison, is borne last week to an oyster sup er given h
on a rat from Wingharn.• Messrs .
Mg inane and preparing to. bight 6,
'a in vera poor heafth at preeent, but we
-Vise one of his covert by indigestion. 1 t to sell Miss M. Gray -has rf3-
-Mai G. Swallow on Wednes- number from here received invitations
Wednesday on schoormatters. Mrs the Varna Social Club ; all report th3re
supper as haying been a grand success.
, barn. Wedding bells are ringing- on Gray and McCool were in Goderich on
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' theath concession; and invaation cards Spindlor returned to Lucknow after a, B. R. Higgins was in London • last
e ore out. While Mr Marquis was drive week for a few days Quite a number
short visit with her parents here. • :.
ing outeof Clinton. 'the rig upset in a fr -
'atoll hole, and the bane ran foi home,
.and left a badly smashed cutter. Mr
Matthewaon, a college student, and
formerly from Kincardine, preached at
' Bethany on Jah.14.
Goderich.
• Ratio:amp. -,• Wro. Campbell, who
was elected to the Couricil, but against
whom proceedings were taken on the
ground of lack of property qualities,.
tion, hes resigned his seat.
Damien Or Da. Secaternat-Dr. J.
R. Shannon died Paidey, night of ty-
phoid fever•at the age of 31 years. His
' death casts o gloom, over the entire
community, as he was promtnent,wela
om here -attended the Presbyterial
' OREESE AND BUTTER FACTORY. — • Society, held in Carmel Presbyterian
The annual general meeting. of the church, Hensel, on Tuesday of last
Cheese and Butter Manufacturing Co.,week; among the number were Mrs
Ltd. was held on Jan. 18t1i, in Hill's - (pee) Simpson and Mita Lottie Mc -
Hall, Mr John.Witttepresident, in: the 1-tre14°r• The coiximunion of the Lord's
chair, . The chairman said that he was Supper will be dispensed on Sunday,
pleased to report that for the first time Feb, llth in the Presbythrian church.
in a number of years he was enabled
to meet the shareholders with the - Constance.
statement that the constant, were en- • Commit:a-The Foresters of this
.tirely free from debt. The season just place intend having their annual en-
closed has been one of the most satire termini:tient on Friday evening, Feb.
factory in thehistory of the cot:newly; and, They have secured good, local
Though the season's make of butter talent.for the occasion, and as the For -
had not been the largest. on record still . esters here never do things by halves,
itfshowed ataarkeddincrease over those a good time is anticipated.; should- the
evening proye favorable, e full house
• knowe andrespected. 'f 1V6'. wes a mem- Ross, bas made a first-class coneractiii ma.y be expeeted.
' ber of the'Independent Order of For- and as the excellent cold storage at th
•Ommader-To show good -will towards
' 'esters, Oddfellow and Leititenant- factory had preserved it in the beta of their pastor, Rev Mr Coupland, Sohn
Surgeon of the •08rd Battalion, a mem- conditions, there had been no dlfticulty
, ber of the Collegiate Institute Board, in making sales at goad Prides. He Mills and E. L. Farnham called -on-
members and adherents Of -the Metho-
' and closely allied to all the local Indus- I said the property of the company -was
' tries, hayingdone much to assist in in good shape and that vertt little ex.
generously by giving. oats 8,nd pots. -
dist -church here, and they responded
in the promotion 'of all the leading penditure would he required to put it
toes, and the above named gentlemen
atrial) tonsof tbetown; For two years try readiness. for next season's work,
be occupied the Chair as Mayor. The The outlook for the creamery business presented them to Rev .Itir 40oupland
-funeral took place on. Sunday after- is eery promising. . Cold storage at the one day last week.; this is as it should
noon 'ender superyision of the rail. facbomin the earond in the vessealeas be. -We are sure it must be very grata
taryeatel was very largely attended enabled the people of Canada, to deliver tying to League nferribete of this piece
by biathern of the different societies their butter in England in good condi- to kaow the young people are blow
. of which be was identified. Being an Son end as a result Canadian Cream- interested in League meetings, as they
• • .oftee
hono
-office
of the 33rd he was giyen the
of a military burial by the
ii and band attending in a body
ery butter is held in high esteem in attend le large numbers Sabbath even -
that market, The 'United Kingdom ithge ; the topic for the coming Sab-
• imports. annually about eeeme.000 bath evening will be taken by Mrs
and. the- salute . being fired over the pounds of butter of which Canada sup„ Campbell. a
egrave, The funeral was a very large piles only abouefive fer ment, and as Noteet-R. McMillan, son of •,3'ohn
first-class artichiaave will find a market Moritio.y morning for Orme lown,
enderich Township. there for all we careposeibly find. The • South Africa, in charge of a, ship load
NOTES.- The Misses 'Perdue from quantity of butter merle in our factory of horses, but owing to being indite
Lucknow is visiting relatives in this filming the -past season was 38503 posedelie was not able to take the trip,
toe/nal:tip. • IL, Anderson is agaiii col- pounde, which was sold for $7150 or an but we presume will go later, when
.• one, , long as we are carefti to export only a 111cMillan,• M. intended starting last
lector for the township, and 3.Thomo. everage of 181 cents it pound. The re. sufficiently well. A number front
sent asseesore A sleigh load Of the 9th eifirte of the secretary. &amateur and here attended a party given by Seines
coretook a pleasure trip to Mr Jenkins, auditor were presented, and oil Match Mains, McKillote Friday evening' last,
nellett, and report having it pleasant of 'Jae. Craig, seconded by Mr Riddell, and report an enjoyable time. Mr and
time With the exceetioo of one youth were adopted. The retiring directors Mrs Donald -Calder, of IJeadbury, spent,
who had the tnisfottune to toes his were then re-elected as also was the Sunday last at W, B.. Cook's. Ottr
&res.. Jab. Swifter has lot the con- auditer. A. meeting for the patrons of January thaw has taken cold. conse-
treat of illabarn to • Herd Broth. Stan- the creameryand others iuterested in quently-we are having a Mate of real
ley, to do the frame worksand,Mr Abel, dairying followed the shareholders' winter weather. Andrew Snell is In-
a Aehfielde to do the stonework. 0, meeting. .T. McGregor, director,* and disposed at present with an attack of
Burnett has it slight injury on his face, J. F. Roes, butterenaker, who hail just la grime Miss Mary Schoals has re-
mised' by aatteer hooking him, not . returned from the Dairymen's Convene turned to Wingham, after visiting her
kicking as gaited in another paper. tion at Stratford delivered spirited and mother here..
- stirring addreeeee, abounding with in-
fere* and information, the key -note
, in each being cleanlinese, and a hearty s- 'Dungannon,
AnsvitAircn Co. -The West VitaWrie
co-operation of all parties intereeted ranee o, e their annum
h$iive
the nicest
other patrons aleo gave • ehort and of the directors and the auditots re.
-lino of • 'Pointed eddresses, all eXpressing MAW •*
, as being neceseary to the ROCCOSs of the meeting -on Friday in the Agricultural
creamery Washy. Jae. Craig and Nall, Dungannon. The ,annual report
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. faction with the remit of the season
'Parley vim& Work.
, pearl Were received and recommended.
A spirit of enthusialim prevail- The retiring directors were S. Kaake
ed throuphout the meeting and the was caused by the death or the late
and I Griffin, and another vacancy
bright.
in town., •outlook or the Reason's businessie very H • •
Hugh Girvin. The members elected
• were J. Kaake, Kinloss, John
Helmesiglill Ashfield. and 3. Girvin, Nile, who
Yoteare needing anything in that ettnimitx Norasse-A week from neat' takes his breaker's plitce.m These men
, Tge, Save Benner Sate. SALA.D BOWLS eervices,-The League held natriotie of weet mem:me, J. steam era ,r,
Blinn and Berns PLATE% Pe
and Saticane, Sec. serviee butt Mondey tught t, the pre, nage, Dungannon, John Kilpetrick;
,; gram WWI 1 --Our Coutitrja extent and and ATI' McKenzie Lochalsh and
line COM,* in and see our Viva C'eteek Were Opipeaed bq John °Kenzie, ex.
Sunday will be the. regular isuarterlY reeve o Ashfkld, .1. Gibson, ex -reeve
I oddto ith territory, O. Forester; ur retIOUrdeet were elected by aflarie majority: .
We halt. a 11 6 f latas W Trewarthit ; Our capital, (Oa
Scotch trottosth In act We pave
peel everything in the FANCY tawa) has. Tebbutt ; the addressee . • varnit
Were all very good, tind mate tut
teL •CHI A, Dna •• glad we belonged to such a mitOnificent letrilarearet-On Monday Jae. 11111.
/;f4olartfa- mufti (look of Luckn A. Blantedo
Now Nolo
1114iEW ALMONDS. BRAZIL NUTS, Svc ler, of the I aren Wq.
:1:111°141tlittlIff 41412: ielliiitgittltilleti lag.;
EXTRA FINE MIXED OANDY. Attelilthittgingelleteltlisraaa 14krilttrurdee The League met as penal
The Mak Grader sMhec'n'id*I7ratittt.
rink (Pl is in goott ehape, and the young °awe by Mr itir, who I
people ate enjoying a Rood Winton the g4" *ome stiggeetions by Which we "
IOC
Mop Olorrooto,Skollod count*:
of Londeshoro called on friends the
atitgainds, Voris, Pius. Oates. fa tee tIrt‘he eat ispendiZit irk. ef tondesboro, Were yieltors at
ti add ,Mies S. G.
the parsonage hot week. The social
and everything that is wanted Week amonft old friends in thief vicire
ity, Will. uller of letoripettee hal ren by the Preebyteriene last Thurs.
)1tANGHS from 15 to 3e per dozen. been "'WM/ his blrother, Aaron Hill- a7 eVening wage, success. theproceede
ronto, is OGLE COOPER tt CO. under the parental reef. liolmesvi7le 011 ,* even4; the toVe "Send
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Spear,who had vim Mg for some
McDougall, Miss Spear,: Master IV.
time In these partsaretu ed to their
home, in Kent Co.. on Saturday lest:
ittre McDougall, after spending a few
weeks with her 'wants, Mr and Mrs
John &tarot. returned laet:Saturday
to her home, near Kornoka. Malcolm
Clanenitell. of Winnipeg, Dayld Baird,
of St. Faure. Unita, and John /Baird,
of Rat Portage, are this week visiting
acquaintances in Bruce county, °hate
Rose and Mies Kate Rose, went to Ash-
field, on Tuesday, to attend the wed-
- ding of a relative there. Weare,sorry
to record the severe Bluest; of 'Wm.
• Cliarica-of Babylon Line, who is suffer.
ing from setae pressure of the brain;
doctors give but slight , hopes of his
recovery._ Mire, 'Minnie „Wehster . has
gone to her home, near Luaknowe
whine she will spend some time vieite
ins among Mende. Owing to the
severe illness of Wm. Clarke,his sisters
Aire ie, of Winghaan and tire
I
u e a , on •
time of writing, very, low. Mrs S.
Johnston, er., is very slate. Miss Etta
Hall entertained a number of her
friends at the parsonage on Mondayf
evening._ Miss Maude Bellington o
Trowbridge, is visiting her brother,
Rev H. E. Kellington. George and
Miss Tillie Mcuartney„ of Holmesville,
visited friends hereon Sunday. Misses
Barber and Green, of Lucknoveb are
visiting their friend. Nies Etta Hall.
'Miss Nell Stewart is visiting at Holmes -
vine. W. Green, of Goderich, woe on
Sunday the guest of his friend, Chas.
Stewart: A number from here at-
tended* the funeral Of the late Dr Shan-
non; of Goderich, on Sunday. Messrs
Augustine and Treleaven, of Dungan-
non, were the guests of Nile friends on.
Mondey_eyening. A. McCartney was
visiting at R.' McIlwam's last week
he returned to his home, at Holmes-
ville on Seiriday evening. Canaan.
Haile visiting at A. J. Courtice's,
Hoiraesvillee 'Miss V. McLean Sunday -
ad at her home an. Dungannon, Mr
•andriefrs David Cook, Jr., of Clinton
visited Mrs..Cookes parents, Mr and
Mrs Samuel Kerr, recently. Mies Ella
Corey is learning the dress -making at
Dungannon. Rey T. R. Courtiee, who
has been visiting a friend here, has re-
' turned to his work at Maurice, Iowa
Tbe union Sabbath school convention,
of the Dungannon and Nile circuits,.
I beheld in the Methodist church,
Wile, on Thursday Feb. 15th. W.4tili•
ratt, of Ninga, viehert e
Mende on thealird tnet. •
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St. Helena
Bancete-Rey S. Whaley wa
-called home to Cedar . Grove owing -t
his mo ther's serious illness; little hop
ht entertained for her recovery. Rev
W. T. Hell, of Belgrave, occupied the
pulpit of Calvin church on Sabbath ev
Wiliest, in the absence of the pestor
ect; notwithstanding the entente coI
the church being crowded by his pa
ishonere, and others,' who thus showe
their respect to the memory of a goo
man.- The services in the church Wer
conducted by Rev Tether lYte0ab
-Celibanta Father Hogan,: (deacon)
Father Ladoueer, (subdeacon) ; Fathe
Downeyealastei ofCeremoniee ;Jaisho
Maroy, of London; Father 'Brennan
St: Marys, (deacon); Father Tamen
Mt. Carmel. (sub deacon) ; With Father
Corcoran, Teeswatee. Gehl, • Wes
Godericti_a• Oook, 'Stratford a Noolan
Lonuon F°P.lea.VtthTed' rDaltibl:P'M; c0AnYrIetwitige1;k
Woodetock, and MeNentunin, S
Augustine. During theaddreas. of th
Bishop Many, were moverr to tears
showing that the deceased had feint
a, tender. place in, their hearts an
memories. The remains were interre
in the burial grouga adjoininr th
church, and as the petiole turned, so
rowing to their. homes, many wer
beard to remark On the mines of de
'ceased, and the good work that ha
been by him during his tenyear
pastorate. • •
JAS. Reid and hissister, Mho
• eMo ant, rblta ye ei returnedauand
s,fMaggietomStratford,
a where they were visiting Weeds. J.
e W. Reid. is on the sick list, owing to a
severe cold; we hope soon to hear of
, his recovery. hire 4. Nelso_n, of Bate*
• field, is visiting friends in this vicinity.
P h
inn
'
. Noaggae 'IV.. S. Chapman has jest-
s returned from a ten days' trip through
t Quebec and Eastern Ontario in the
, interests' of his glove business. Mr
d, John Ritchie visited Seafortb, Clinton,
Blyth, Auburn; Dungannon and Luck -
t. now this week on Fire Insurance busie
e nese. Our esteemed townsman, Me -
. E. Ie Dickenson, is again in the field
d as Conservative candidate for iEttet
d 'Huron atf at first you don't succeed
d try, try again." A movement ;al on
e foot to turn our Public Library. into
le I a Free Institution. This will be a wise
e , move, The • annual Scotch Concert _
s ! vvati held in the town hall on Tuesday
evening. These affairs are always a
• success and this last was no exception
to the general rule. Mr John Felton
with his wite, ton and daughter start-
ed for California on Monday litet.--Two
e sons and a. daughter of Mr Felton are
'• already in the Golden State and it is
. his intention to remain there d' he likes
a the country, Mr Felton was one ot
the oldest settlers. in this vicinity and
h."Noirfat widely known all over this motion
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Tuckeramilth
• STATISTic(3.—During_thernwer
recorded here 47 births, 16 netarriage
apd 44 deaths, .
STOCK 4 NoTEs.-A. Ekoat sold
yearling gelding to Tait VanEimond
Vittdi:tIztlitay;4•10% ;terbut regelvvire
_ gred bull to P. Curtain of Olandebop Stuntherli111.
as h cop try, '
a ood eteak ; he also sold a thorough
who also bought bulls for IL Crich, .
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Of Interest- -
To Farmers
• We would melt attention to our
Condition; Powder ie preparei by
um from the formula, of Alien and
Willson, and 14 intended for the
building up of any stock, for petting
them in oonclitton, Mr sale, it ine
°teasel the appetite and Oradea*
perfeet digestion. For inmate NW
SIN sheep or hoe it is nob pre,
duet: tend- in asoksget `or
6 for $1. It has been used with -
great Immo as the numeroue
sesti-
woniala we have testify. ,
SYDNEY JACKSON'
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The Counciamet on '.risesday. Parra. •
; Isere all pregeet; Dr. Rollins wee_
elected warden quatilmouely. Appl
, tions for the office of ,County Auditor
were received frourN. Robaon,
Clin-
ton; J. C. etorrison. McKillop; G,' W.
Holman, Bayfield; A. H.; Cochrane..
Brussels; R. AI Carrick, Colborne; F.
Hese, *Zurich; and ITC Spence, atter*
South Huron Fannie"' Instittita Pelee
ticined council to puronase. a -stealer
'road.toller. Several unieePortant Etilnw
.munications were referred to different.
committees arid A nUmber of accounts
gent to the Finance committee. POW
tions concerning proposed changes in
school sections were teeeivedefrom S.
Cook and others, McBrien.andellie •
ere, IL T. Draper and others, John 11. •
Gorier and others, J. Shepherd and. '
others, W. Weber and others, a. Barr
and other* • W Hiles andotherli-allof
which went to the Echicationv.omMit. • _
tee, Thirteettepetiffone were recoil'
asking the conncil to increase the
kerat and peddler's license fee- sent to • ,o
special ciinimittee. A motion wan In. -
trodtir„ed by Mr Torrance, seconded bt
Mr Connolly; that the LeeislatUre be ,
asked tcrainend the Municipal: law
that municipal 'councils be elected for'
two yesee, election to takeplaceat the ,
same time as that for County•COMMia-
sionerssent to special committee,
A deputation was heard concerning
the ilium oaGeti. H. Hill, of Sumner -
bin, for earoages sitetained by etecke
owing t fences being taken eke_
while to
was being
Coal Commissioner's Torte. the.
report, *Iced report -And theacting re- •
gistrar's report • were all read and re..
ferred to the different committees.
Jas.Scott, Clinton, Jas,Scott,Seaftmth,
and John Acheson, Goderich, write ap-
pointed members of the Collegiate In.
stitute.boards. The names of S. 11.,
Cameron, Jai. fl, Tiered and S. J. A.
Boyd were submitted at inerabere of
the County Board of Examinerse-sent
to Educational committee. It waa
moved that the usual grant of IWO be
given. to the Agricultural and Horticul-
tural societies, also that the
grants be made to the public Mirada"
and fermterre institutes.
As none of the committees have yet
reported the balance of the proceedings
are ommittel until next Week.
[The Unanimous election of Dr. Rote
lins. as warden, was the result of it
mutual agreement entered into to, at -
low a Liberal and Conservative to oc-
cupy the position alternately. Of a
course one council cannot bind its suc-
cessor, but the arrangement is a good
one and should be carried out. Ib was
in vogue for a number of treats former..
17.]
• aehoo Inspectoesteporte retieurer'a,
• roast, Jae. roadfoot and Jate Mc- 7ftineem.e-The second lecture pre.
a etogh, itt an aystage of about $83 Pa aterY•tet cenfirmation services was
b R •
e each. W. Elcoat eol an eight-year- given y eve E. B. Smith on Sunday
old thorough -bred cow to scie Smith, evening last, after which he delivered
_ Hay; for which he reeeeree sem a very weighty •sermon showing the
.4 NOTES.— Arra S. Weld f 0 needs as well as the ditty of becoming
ng her sister,
_Carter. Miss Ittlafy Pepper, who a hr. tWionm, went:: thboismemlof regMrasli .
• been venting rela tees near Mitche
has returned. Messrs James Boyce ,Robert Miller on Thursday afternoon
at 2 o'clock •
;a -and -Peter Oanseron are cutting wood •
• - for Mr McGregor, Stanley ; they live NOTES.—A nutaber of yoang people
in the woods arid are their own house- from (Minton spent, •very pleasant
t keepers. A load of young people, from evening -at -Mr -Ephraim Butts on Mon-
Seaforth and vicinity, gathered at the day 'evening. Mr F. Youngblutt was
cutting andcrushingfor Mr Geo. Hill ,
home of Mrs Layton, and a very eia
last week. We noticed our friend, W.
joyeble time was spent. Mrs Welland
Oole, moving his thresherthrough here
s is vieiting her sister, Mrs H. Carter,
- • Wm. Hohneti, and 'daughter Gledge a few days
summer work. Mr and Mrs Brownlee
ago; this begins to look like
of Lucknow, called on friends here t
PC Sunday at Mr Henry Watkins,
week. F. Cook, of Parkhill, visited
friends here this week. B. Holnies, Maitland con. It is currently reported
Milton, spent Sunday with 'his uncle, by mime that Mr Brownlee has gold
Jos. Holmes. Johii-Layton, of sea. out his attire ; we hope such is not the
forth, spent a few day's at his home case, as we would not wish to see them
here. Mr and MI'S A. Seeley, of Olin- leave us. Mr and Mrs W. Jenkins, of -
ton, spent Sunday with friends here. Maitland con., spent Sunday last with
, Mich., is Wein' h .0, o unwair, a Christian, The first meeting of the
Mr lialey. W. S. McOrostie visited
friends. in Ripley' last week. R. A
Miller is at present 'visiting his parent
in Toronto. Rev Mr aud -Mrs Wilson
of Goderich, visited their daughter re
centlya Miss . Jean Todd entertained
her Sabbath School class one day las
week. Mies Murdoch, of Lucknow.
and Welsh Erratt, of Manitoba, were
the guests of Mr and Mrs J. D. Mur-
doch last week. Wesley Sherriff i
attending Owen Sound Business Col
lege. Miss Maggie Crawford has ree
turned home from visaing friends in
Auburn. Mr and • Mrs Henry Woods
recently visited friends in Wirigham.
Thos. Reale, of Wingham, "'called on
friends in St. Helens on Monday, Mrs
Murdoch :is visiting her parents at
A.uburn, , Miss. Brown, of Blyth, is at
present staying with ner sister; Mrs
-Viemitherheati. Alex. Purvise one of
the pioneers of Wawanosh, passed
away on Saturday at the age of three
score years and len; the remains Were
interred la Kinloss dem t it M
1 day, when Rev Mr lificelCay conducted
the service; he leaves three sons to
motirn his loss, John Miller had it bee
last week, drawing brick from Wing -
ham for his new house, which he pur-
poses erecting this summer. Mr and
rs Peter eiampbell gave it receion
last week in honor of their son, Neil,
, and his bride. 4
•
• St, Joseph's.
ITEMS. -The bush land, recently
purchased, is befog rapidly cleared of
its standing timber. The general
store of this place is once more under
the direct management of Montrealers,
as the Misses Delage arrived onSatur.
day and immediately took full control
of it. Oliver Biesonnette is conetantly
employed filling out orders for organ
pipes; he has had to procure help to
hasten the work along.
ILLNE130.-We regret to chronicle
the sickly condition of an old resident
of thie district, in the person of We
Louie Gravelle, who has been ill for
but one week, and the doctor has al-
ready announced, his belief that her
recovery is improbable. Mrs Grayelle
Is highly respected in this vicinity, and
it is with deep regret that her friends
and relatives look upon the slow ebb-
ing of her Ufa She sent for her son
andtlanghter, Ohm). Gravelle and Mea
Alex. Bedard, of floltaiseville. We
hope to hear of a speedy change for
the better.
Mina.
NOTES.—A sleigh load of yelling peti-
ole epent a very enjoya,ble evening at
the home Of Mr and Mrs Iddo Crich,
of Tuckeriirnith, on Metairie last. Toe.
Fowler is busy drawing the material
for the erection of his new house. Mies
Emma Carter returned helve last week
after spending a couple Of weeks with
relatives in and around Clinton. Will
Lindsay, of Goderich Township, paid
flying visit to Mende here on Monday,
Miss Maggie Scott left on Tuesday for
an eatended visit relatiyes and
friends in Bale/gels.* ,Kr and Mrs Gil-
bert Mair, of Goderieh tbsettehip, epent
Sunday hot, with Meade here. Jantes
Young, of Seaforth, will occupy the
pillpit hereon Sunday morning, to the
absence of Dr. Thomson. •
II/melee-Mr Ma Mrs T. Menem and
two children vielted friends at Auburn
last week. Dr, Wilkie, of Clinton,
paki a ishort *felt to our burg laid week.
Mr and Mrs Harrison, jr., epent Sun-
day In our burg, I. Ferris spent Sun -
del in our burg.
Mis 3. Lindsay.
• Seatorth. The Municipal Mentions,
NOTES.—lielfron Bros, have put- •
chased Jas. Cumming's butcher bug- BOARD OF . TaaMM. At the annual
BRACOU atm dettna THE WINNERS. -
ems, on Queen street; Barron Orme meeting of the Seaforth,Board of Trade
sustained a &setae' loss, by being burnt the work of the past year was fully Monday was quiet at regards much
out, in the recent fire, but they will reviewed, and the board is peeper ing excitement in the election of two menx-
now try and continue their business; for an -active campaign during the
as Ed. Moser was a 'visitor in corning times. The following are the 1181's f°r.the min"' caused by the
retirement of Messrs. Jae. Fair and .
(Minton on Sunday. Miss Mary Miller, new officers President,- A. Young Wiltsie. The candidates out in the
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of WroXetet. Was -the guest of Miser Vice -President, James -Scott; Secre-
M ff tt h t lif • field were, ex -councillor, S. G. Plum -a
Kaine, Of Fine River preached both K. "earcee ; &uncle F,'H
(;hhise,teiviiiims.Qemr,e.T.cahonizs asBesaincogmwasendd(?Hner. blitt,t_tvegeimitbetkie. _
morning and eveninginthe Methodist Y. Maclean F 0 G Miney _ _
church here, Rev Wrn, Penhall preach- eon, I. O. Greie, G. Sins, J. L. K11101.04 . tweed small,
M. taken,Ift111101 Cira°stetiblrga:baclihot
interest W
ing missionary sermons on his charge, and W. D. Reid.
W. W. Taman and. A. Robinson were
in Goderich 'wit week on busineee. - West Watcanosh.
Misses .Walton and Einigh, of God* SALE OF STOOL -There watt a large
rich, visited relatives and Mende in
town for a few cities laet week, and re- crowd of well known stockmen present
Wed -
turned to their home on moodayt at the sale of thorobred sheep, on Wed -
There win be a union meetlof the The atock offer d was amOttg the best
nesday, held on the farm of E. Gaunt.
young peoples' societies, of the tOlvirl. C
in the province. the Gaant sheep being
in the Temperance Hall, next Tuesday known far and wide owing to then,
evening 1 they will be entertained by prize-winning qualities. All the aoi-
the society of Ttiraty church; the eub- maIs offered, were sold, t he peicee aver-
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of Home Missiens will, be taken i -
aging a fraet on over no, er
up. Fred, eif Detroit. was the
guest of his brother S. 11., for the .
past three vreeke ; h'e left on Saturday Iltillett
for Exeter. Heffron Bros., Je•G• Moser, ainaits.-VialeSandeteon has return -
and Jan. Stothers, whose bueinese ea home after having spent a couple
places weredestroyed by fire recently, of weeks with friends near Bayfield.
are having their deflate dug out, and Smog.— Jas. Webster, sold another
stones are being placed in positien, for of his fine thorobred bulls latch,. Wm.`
the foundation, Which will bo erected Wilson was the purchaser of it fourteen
aa soon as spring opens out. Rev Mr month old Miriam calf for the hum of ,
Rom of London, who as travelling $80; it, is a first-choiranirnal.,
from parish to parishij preachedin
head.
Trinity* church here lett unday, Miss
Ella McCracken, of Metals', is the guest
of Mrs jcseph Tertian, jr., this week.
MIMMEEI.
NOTEE4.-R, 0, Falconer, of Buffalo,
N. Y., was the guest of Mira. Syming-
ton last week? .4. E. Weatherald
intent Sunday with his friend, Elle M.
Patterson, at Mr Symingtonai. The
Home Circle intend holding it Box So -
chit on Feb. 7th.
$t. Augustine.
Noage, - Henry Tiedtite returned
home/row Deltote a couple of Weeks
ago, where he had been clerking in it
store for some time ptiete but the clim-
ate not 'agreeing with bun he came
home for the winter but intende to ree
turn again in the soring. A parte of
young folkdrove ever to J. Red -
mend's, Weetfield, on Friday evening
lest, where they report heyleg epent
a very pleseenb time. The people of
this vicinity were deeply grieved on
hearing of the death of Rey. Father
Dixon, Ashfield, on Sundey laet; heart
failure Was the cense. At. Augustine is
now Multitude:1 With geonlinelighte.
they being a sufietitute for electric
lighter. which show as brililent a light
ss the letter.
at all. The plumbers were well dire ,
tributed Mr Plummer securing" the
greatest numbet. Ab the close of the
poll Beacon and Combe were found to
be the newly electedatiembereatte voteleeeeee.4.•
standing as follows:- •1
EgkoOMCIOAnnt Pr.toduent
st. :nines ...... 00 21-- r
St; Georges 40....
St.Johni ° 05 •47.....• 20...
St. fit 11 EG
• Total 240
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E. T. OF T. Disettror taairrnso.-The
district meeting Of the Royal Templer*
of Temperance Wag held in Exeter ott
Viredhesday, San. 17. The attendance
was the largest et a dietrict meeting
for tome yeas. The meeting war pre- -
sided over by the elect Councillor, -teenage
etre Conn Campbell. of Goderich The
morning was occunied with routine
work. The committee for distribution
of eporte and papers reported that
The Town Pat47;1. - temperance' literature was being di*
• tributed and read in the schools. The
report of the tensperatee committee
recommended that each council are
range With a, local minister to preach
6. temperance sermon to the Royal
TeMplara as it body. Miii Campbell
gave s very intereeting repeat, which
/thawed that he had been very 'diligent
In tryinir to advance the interest end
prosperity of terncrance work. Mr
Jacquet read, the eeretara's report,
giving the themhers ip and erowth of
each council in the district. The
Treasurer's report WAS A very encotte-
aging one. Election of &Wet offteera
war then proceeded With, resulting as
followe r -Select Councillor, Mee Colin
Campbell. Getierich Vide Councillor,
TDE COMMITTEES STUMM
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The Council met on Tuesday even a
according to resolutionof adjoutn-
mient,of the 8th inst. All the members
were preterit including the newly elect.;
ed, Masers Beacom a,net.R B. Clombe,
It Wee expected that the mayer's in -
augurs/ • eddrese would he' delivered -
but the council wag informed it would
be leftoveruntil therebruary meeting.
The only busiuees done was the coun-
cil acting as committee of the whole,
tostrike the different committees for
the year. After adjournment the fol-
lowing report Wait read and adopted,
the fleet named acting as cheirmatu--
Finatice-Combe,Walker, McKenzie.
Street-Jahneton, Ford, Beatotre
Vire and 'IVa.ter-Fortl„ johneton,
Walker.
CharitY-McKenzie, Combe.
, Property and Itleetrie Light -Walk-
er, McKenzie, jOhnston. •
Oemetery-Ford. Bretons, emribe,
By-lawee-liettentre Ford, CoMbe,
Ofileere, Sec.-. Mayor Jackson, MC-
Xensie, Johnston, Combee Walker.
Court of Revisioneableyor Tubuai,
johnsten, Viralker. Beacom. lir-Kenzie.,
Parke -Mayor ;tuition, S. lair, jr., '
W, 3. Paisley', W. Doherty.
MIAS 11 Lewis, Crediton ; chenlain. W.
Levels. Orediton ; tresestmer, Sohn*.
ton, Verne ; -secretary, Mr Jaeques,
F*eter ; heraldril. Weetcott, Itteter t
guards, Wallatker, Crediton ; tontine'.
air Hill, Creditim ; deputy hereld. Ere
Strorigh, pederieh. , Mr Lewis war *s-
purned disttict. delegete to the Otani
itotineil. ices dasided to hold tbr
next district meeting in Goderich,
June, In the evening an enter
tnent wee given in the operit h
tinder the anepicee of the R. T. etia
A pito to it pbuild and ex
order in this district war