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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1900-02-09, Page 1• • • Retee Mind the .ig.w Bra to ?Oar friend*. .4r 44.1RoPeppf************AppiAPpit •-••••5••••• notgltzireilEntblisber.1 You Will Viud here* eomplete -sleek 17, of Wetchee, Clocks-, Jewelry, Silverware, OuOlery, Chloe. Ileeeteelee, end all kinds of uwll noveitio in Ebony and " Sterling Silver, Out Eliot, Side Combo purses. Pans, Et*, in, fed you will find everything , hero that hi to be found in a ' lirstolese jewelry dore. 411110 - We Engrave all articles; bought here free of charge, and aEl we expect .„ta lot.ot this kind of work to do, We would oak you to select your Articles and let tus know the en- graving you would like on them ' is coon as potable, as il will' gave no it lot ot troubletane We Will be able to do it moer job, for you. REMEMBER articles bought here • engravedfree ot charge. WheflW111 you be in ? B. CREWS, actweler ExpertWattiblEtepairer And Optiotem . St. Joseph's. • -SCHOOL REPORT, -Below is the par- tial standing Of the 'Pupils of S. S. No 3, Hay, based. on attendance, punc- tualfty, and, general conduct.for the month of January:-Clase V- Jules •0eatin.- clad IV -Arthur Gaines, -Delphine Bedard, Albert Denomme. matte 1V -,..Sarah Denomme. Emma - .Denoname, Mary Laporte. Class III- .= -Gelinae, James ,Denomme. Louis TBrisson.. Sr class I1 -Paul °entire Amelia Laporte, Nellie Denomme. jr class. II -Sara S. Denomme,. Enema, Durand, Joseph Ducharne. Part 11-, Evelyn Oantin, Laura Denomme,Flora staports. Sr part I -Isaac Dacharne, 'Taw Loporte, Joseph Corrivean. Jr wart I-Olarisse Aubin; Theophile Bed- ard, Tilly Mireau.----Jrutome BEDARD, teacher. Naratik-Me Louis Gravelle and Us eon Peter,frora Lafontaine,haye arm- sd in tbe vicinity after it lapse or fif- teen years' abeense. He came to see his mother who was geriously a • **Olt time o ; they intend going backin.. • of weeks. Mr ese,a, Denom• • Ns aunt, Mrs Wffiliam Bedard t oth from Courtright. came eirnearvisit the other day; they intend toieturn in it few days. Messrs Nel- -son, Masse and Reni_Geoffror arrived . from the Michigan lumber camps the past week and they report a scarcity of men in the lumber woode, which greatly profits those working by re- eeiving higher wages. Mr jos. Den- % Plninee:* personal creditor of Mr 'Den- tin, recently purchased:asmall piece of of his wood latichin Mayfield for a -trif- ling sum ECtid he imniediately begins te cut and heel the wood from the bush ; he hies small camp of his own and at the end of a few weeks will have removed all the timber. The people are getting ready for the &him season, by renewing their old nets and purchasing new ones, as the lain:Wass now become frozen for Mike. , from the shore and if the weather con- , Climes as such, then we can look for- ward to flie fishing 'season becoming a profitable accupation. ' Goderich Towabip. NOTES -Mise Rom Tebbutt returned home on Monday after spendirer sever- al weeks with her couelte Mrs.,Alf,Teb. butt. Miss Alice Burnetthas returned from 'letting her friend, Mies Clore Brandon ,of Belgreve, and now //scow. Partied by her aunt. Mre Haab!, of towels spending_a few days 'tinder the parental roof. Mr and Aire Geo, Bur., nett and lffre Geo, nattily visited fr lends at Portent Hill on Monday. Mr and Mos Flick are expected home thisweek from their visit to Michigan. Mrs R. Pearson is very ill; we hone to hear of her speedy recovery. A yery pleasant time was spent at the home of Mr and Mrs Robt. Hardy's; last Friday evening, when Mr and Mrs; Geo. Sterling, Mr and Mrs John Green and Mrs Rattly, had their children baptised. After the christening, they all eat down to a sunaptuous repeat, as only our good hostess knows how to pre are. After the table was relieved of the good things, and the inner man • was eatidied they retired to the par- lor Where the evening was spent in music, and (metal intercourse. Those present were Mrs Switzer Jr., Rev, 111r Shaw and Mrs Shaw, Mr and Mre Farsons, Mr and Mrs! Geo. Burnett, and daughter Miss Eva, and Mrs Geo, Hanly, of Clinton. The beet eldgertioing la this WOO.. 444/411-WPf-1044-41fAtat.g-Wtoatuanee, ' . ' " • „FeRuiv -,.7 - " - Veagititsitg= , CLINTON, ONTARIO, FEBRUARY 9,19004 - The News ._ of 'the Neighborhoodi . * .. z . supplied by tbe New Brat's widewateako and reliable correspondent. i , • • Londesboro. Tux Ortkaaannv.-The Directors of the Londeshoro Creamery Cee have de- cided to make the butter during the present mason et 3a cents a pound in- stead of 4 cents as heretofore. This is a move in the right direction and should result in a loge Increase in the patrone ge„ A Streentle.-The cinematograph and stereoptican entertainment that was to • have been held last Thursday night in I the Methodist church, but was post: poned on account of unfavorable weather, was given on Tuesday night before a large audience.- It was a grand success andeverybod appreciat- ed the lecture given by Aev. T. B. Coupland on the "Lowlande of Scot- land." A good deal of amusement was caused by the cinematograph pictures, they being very real and, life -like. Be- sides the views several wino and recit- ations were given, which male tt *ars WEDDING.7, ve7 pleasinr event i tt • very y wa we -ple took 'place Tues ay even nJan an went horn° satisfied that t ey had worth. 80th,at the 'residence of JosephMc- CluskeY,7Glodeaich township, when his youngest.dauetter, Maggie. was unit- ed in marriage with Robert Davidson, Of Dungannon. Her Sister Lizzie act- ed as bridesmaid while Mr Augustine supported the groom. After the cere- noony, which was performed by Rev, James Hamilton, B. A., the ;Nests sat down to an excellent dinner: The high esteem in which ther-bridu is held was • shown by the many beautiful presents She will be greatly naiesed,as she was not Only a faithful teacher but also an active walker in all departments of Christian work in connection with the Union Presbyterian congregation. All follow her with good wishes to her new home in Dungannon. „ &mom REPoRT.-The follovring the relative standing of the pupil's of S. S. NO 2, for the month ending Jan Biot, 1900, basedion punctuality, goad &pertinent and general,proticiency -- Pt. class sr: -Wesley Monk, Gatfleld hicOullagh, Frei:Ole Chamicers. Pt. alas% .sr ...-Buthie Thompson. Nina Walters, Gorden White. Pt. II class jr.-Myr Menk,Winnie Johnston. Pb. II :class sr :-.--Jennie Yuil,. 'Thomas Chambers. jr 11 „-- Gertie Sturdy_, Irene Hick, Albert Mc- Cullagh. Sr. II :-Mammie Yuil,Oliver .Prouse, Mable- Walter s. Jr. III t- illable Prouse, Harry Chambers!, Alto Hick, Jr. 1V 1 -Nettie Sturdy, Pearl Willson, Alice *Johnston. Sr. Ir ;- Linda Sturdy. Va..-Fawcett Sturdy, Mattie Johnston, Leith Sturdy: FRED J. Lawninuna, teacher. Selgrave NOTEe.-Cattle shipment on Mon- day' Was interesting" on account of the ,quality of the cattle offering. Look oub for the lecture on Tuesday next •under the auspices of the L. O. L. Mr Saunby has moved- his family from the fetal to the village. Heavy snows interfered with attendance at church Servicee on Sunday: The sacramental service in the Methodist church was post/aimed until next Sunday. George Hanna, of the 3rd line of Morris, lost it bright boy last week, . WEDDriece-On tfie-evabing of Sen. Slat, the home of Thos. Black, Oth Bast Wawatiosh, was taxed to its ut- mot to hold the guests assembled to Witness the Marriage of his daughter --• Mary to Mr, Jag, Laidlaw, of the 8th line of Morris. The bride was gowned in it handetonie travelling costume and was unattended. She was led to the alter biller fatherr Rev. ja Oaten. . B., Belgrave,. pr000unced them IMO and wife, which was the signal for heartiest congratulations. -The -beet Which followed was slimptuoue and thoroughly enjoyed by 125 guests'. 'The Presents' were of the best and. very numerous. Geed *ghee follow the happy couple to their new hole. Went MyMushH- , Is what the &Dire)] oy ; grown aren eity the iota thing. eigst hese lime of Dreakled ,Cereals, inolnd- Ing Swiss Pettijohn's Whieddlutthet *oat Bolted Barley, Whoa and Oats, hut the moon poittler brand is Fair's Renowned Breakfast Food....aumark It will teals you glad you are living to .1•ZAY., order it package of the popular food and hoe aloe breelifest. • rigiOVE,S,Bstre good the for 25e laave you ever 'tried DICE FLAKES, 'PLANED DEANS or PL,AKED PEAS. Thole roas are mannleotured bromoving The following is the report of • the pupils of 8: S. No 8 for the month cif Jan. based on punctuality, behayier and general .proficisaney :-Sr. IV Harvey-Mulholland,----Saida---Oantehan,- Fred Amess, Mable Pickard, Edward Bedew, Rose Dempsey, Lillie Col - dough, Tessie Crooke, Fred Potter. Jr. IV :-Blanche Tebitutt, Roy Pick- ard, Birdie Wilson, Henry Dolour, Florence Trewartha, Edward Munn - Inge, Edith Mulholland, Ed. Williams. Sr. III :-Gordon Amos, Myrtle Lap- is, Altable Mupninge, Olive Sturdy, Howard William -Jr. III :-Evalina McCartney, Stanley Amese, Pernilla Halstead, Wilfred Colclo.ugh, Herbert Halstead, Florence Lavis, George Col - cough, Daisy Williams, May Proctor Henry- Stevens. Sr. II Oscar, Tel; butt, Albert Pickard, Edgy Willson, Sohn Dempsey,' Arthur Sturdy. • Pt. II :-May McCartney, Muriel Willson 'Pearl Huller. Wilbert Halstead, Leila, Ford, Eden Beacom, .Jr. lot. II :-Lulu Mulholland, Ida Huller, Edith Levis, Frances Potter, Minnie Sturdy, Row. ard Trewartha. Pt. I :-Horace John- Sturdy, .01arence Potter; Greenest' Tovelll. N. W.Trewartha,tea. cher. . St. Augustine, ratoorlial for last week NOTha.-Miss M. Sherson is at pres- ent the guest of Nisi T. Wallace, of Donnybrook. A party of young folks spent on enjoyable evening at Mr and Mrs H. Baker's on Thursday evening' of last week. Miss H. Ball, who has beers:the guest of R. Anderson, re- turned home last,week. oodorigh. A NEW Baum. -- The railway authorities realize the importance of having better terminal facilities at this point, and have decided on the erection01int:eat% handsometwiupnreowbaebtalytire somewhat larger than the preeenk building and will be of modern archi- tecture. The present Itgroleturo has seen a good many lean service, have hag been erected away back in the early sixties. A Doiratat AFFLICTION.-Perhe.ps in h hi mb Das been nuns severelt aftliciLd than that VtnUly of-ifi and Mre Ridhard Tichboutne for the past few monthe. Last April a fine yoptb, Harold Ven,. left the organ tap - tory, where he was employed, com- plainira; of illness, which continued until Friday of last week, when he passed over the river. In October their eldest daughter. Miss Margaret, complained of an internal trouble, and she grew worse, until Wednesday of his week, when her spirit joined that of her brother Harold. The remains received their money's weir The , proceeds amounted to between thirty and thirty-five dollars. Noercs.--Lad Saturday Mrs John Thonison,,orthe Gravel road, Hullett. presented her daughters, Misses Min- nie and, Violetta, , with a Islearcomhe purchased from Wo Morrow. Rev. Mr Hamilton was able to attend to -his regular duties on Sunday, and exchanged With Rev. Mr McLean at night. Messrs Woodman made& start on Wednesday to Cut ice.but were suk, denly stopped by the rain. Miss Zella Whitely is laid up at preeent. Mr8 Walker has been visiting her sister an Morrie, A Woodman is still confined to the house; Petitions are being cir- culated asking -OW council to_let id a bridge across the river on sideroad 2-0- 21, between con. 9 and 10; applications were made last year, but were not granted. R. Adam -Eris taking orders for feted grain for a London firm. The Methodist Sunday School has added over 100 books to their library. Spe cial services commented in the Metho- dist church on Wednesday evening. Mullett Goderich Organ Company was discov. W. Carter and 13, Medd tvere return - were in rr$ in MaiIand cemetery. HARBOR-. ING,ROVIdatENTB.- Mesons Mooers and McD. Alien, accompanied by W. Wainwright, of the G. T. R., waited upon the Han. Mr Tarte, at Ottawa. on Thursday, for the purpose.. of urging on the Governufent farther harborinaprovem'ents. It was pointed out that the minuend approaching the harbor was too shallow to allow boats • eitnetance. ClitOROEt.-The quarterly Meeting was held here, at halt -past • ten, " on Sunday, morning last, but on account of the bad weather, the attendance Was not as large bs usual. Choch. next Sunday will be held at the usual hour. MERTunas,-On Wedneilday last the inhabitants of Kinburn Were enter- tained by the Farmers' Institute meet- ing, It was a very stormy evening, but the attendance was very good for the kind of weather. -On Friday even- - esters held toeitlien ad el:LAM:ea, weather, the attendance was notlarge. The evening vote spent in the enjoy- ment of a musical and literary pro. gram. . • E. L. OE O. E. -Last Sunda? evening the Wine, "Seek first the kingdom of God," which had been prepared 1:11 i Mabel Steele, b • • Lic, was read y Mrs _. Farnham. to quite a, large ;attend. arm for the kind of A night it was. - The topic. next Sunday evening will be, taken by Mts J. Mills • the topic iS ",Things that endure"; we hope there' will be favorable weather, and a large attendance The members of the E. L. of 0. E. intend holding an "At Home social in the near future. TIN WEDDING, -Quite a large num- ber of invited_ hums assembled at the residence of Henry Colclough, of this piece, the occasion being the tenth an- niversary of Mn and. Mrs Oolclough's Holineanillet lizurnare-The regular Meeting of the Hohnesville AuXillary .of the W. M. 8. Will he hold neat Vi'ednesday. Feb. leth, at 2.80 p. na,, in the Metho- dist churchesubject"OurIndian Werk," • ot Wing. ham, is visiting her grandmother, and other Mende. W. Andrews and wife, of Belleville, are vieiting the termer's sister, Mrs jno. Jervis John Jervis and-wite, accompanied by Mr and Mee Andrews, drove to Varna. On Tues. - day, and 'pent the day With Rev J. W. Andrews. .Thoo. Holland, Who left, fifteen years ago for the West, is pay. ing his float visit home since he left; he is railroading in British Columbia, ,. and is off for enaontli"; We don't know whether Torn has done any maim hunting out Weer, but he !teems to be on adept in that line. . ANNUAL MEETING. -At the Annual meeting of the ehareholdere' and pet - sone of" the Holcceeville Cheese and Butter Co. next Saturday a cash div - , Of Interest To Parniers We would call atientioa to our Conditron; Powder it prepared. by us frere, She formal* of Allen and Wilson, and inteuded for the building up of any stock, for putting them m condition for sale, it in* (weasel( the appetite and produoes perfect digestion. For bored, oat- vle, ebsep or hoes it its it nob. pro. doer. Sold in 1 Ib package* or, 6 for al. It hits been. used with great soon as the %meliorate's teen. menials we have Swingy, STIONEY JACIiSON'S. Prescription. ° Phone 2 Deng Ste** . when he ashowed lidolinesville cheese, anti obtained. 2rel prize and Wasi only parents at hte home here. • Quite a' .4+++Britessfield idend will be paid to all stockhelders on all paid up stock ; let an interestd' be present so they may hear the finan. • Narics.-D. of St. PAW, who :cial statement of the,. year. That. Duncan Scott is a good cheese -maker, has been visiting Mena, here, has re. ; 'was proven in !Ingersoll, last. week, turned to his home., - Thos. Pothering, ham, cf Gerrie, spent Sabbath withlme.. trild ir t f vecould a butter plant fnill)oilrakbeiiIttfthe middle of May or let of June, those tones, and had it very pleasant time, - who have early calves would have The Sacrament of tbe Lord's Sunfeel:• „ them well on; so as to start- with, the will he dispensed in the Presb termer cheese sactory wtten rt opened. church, next sabeamb Fee, . pre. Clamor Imms-?-eQuarterly. service% polder,' service on Fride:y ot p,ne„ were conducted in the elethodist Riiv. Dr. Moffatt preached in the Pres - church Sunday morning; the Board' byterhan church here last Sabbath; he met on Monday"afternoon, and along I also addressed the Sabbath School and - with other business moved a reedit-Y.P. S. (I.E.; Ins addresses were much. • tion ot thanks, to be forwarded to II. enjoyed by ell present. The eave mill The of Clinton, for his services in is now the busiest place in thuyillage. connection with the church doting the A log. e quantity of luntber is being. past. The following was the resold. brought in. Miss Higgins entertained of large draught et, cuter; 030 that !marriage, It was what we call a tin don -solved That we, the mein- a num r f re a er oine on Immo blasting °haute be done near the wedding,. and judging by the amount eleVetor to remoVo rock% and .thrte of tinware the abovektdy and gentle. Sea - allow 'ara boats. to unload. It was man received, their events; in that line bers•of the quarterly eificial board' of Tuesday lad. Mr Delgetty was an the Holmoville circuit desire to place exhibitor at the poultry ehoW in Sea- claimed that if this Was done twice the on record our ducere appreciation of forth; he purchased one of the dee entity of grabs could be handled at are sdpplied. Ali anent a _Pleasant been very valuable services which have Minorcas from a party in Goderle , at this port. The Minister acknowledged evening, 'wishing Mr and Airs Col- been rendered this circuit by our Bro. I a fancy peke. Alex. Walker. who the force of their arguments, and pro- cloitgh many more years of _ happy 11. Foster, for several years, as local was badly, injured by a fall some time mised that the work should*, done so wedded life. • preacher. We wish to assure him that . ago. IS so far recovered ast to be ablettp . as to have the harbor ready for spring No./,48. miss co 8 t s ,.. his labors, have not been in vain, end walk around. The school near Mr Mary _ pp pen an shipments. The action of the Govern- pray, that God's richest hlessing_iney ' Grassick's has been closed for some day, withMaesNettie Andersson. . Se Mont should be appreciated. . era: in thielocallty are severl affii-ve. ---e- new home ; on behalf of the board- mumlite Mr Doherty*" men are haute-. rest upon hike and his familY in then- tittle, - owing to the prevalence of ' J. (amen, pastor; E. Acheson, R. S," ing the logs to Clinton from the farm .---A. S. Courtice took part In the he bought from Mr 13roadfoot, inTuck. . . S. S. convention prortram, oh Benmil. ersonith. lercireuit, Sunday afternoon. a . ..... . from h A,, attended the convention Stonier.' .. ' . .. I there M 4day night. -Next Monday /AssuRNED.- David Baird,' of St. -• night th League will have as program 4r el,u1,_ Minns, Ieft on Tuesday to Visit - a debate, thesubject being; --"Resolved I i eniftinntAlikrroir to n recur: . w w -p x. A. eg Fran. -What might have proved a vela/wing out his wood and . oats, pre - serious lose to the town occurred Sat- paratory to going Wed, which he in, urday night when the factory 'of the tends doing in the near future. While Ditmerr..There died at his residence, on Thursday evening le,st, Mr M. Staf- ford, an old. and respected resident of this place. He was in his 88th year, and had beee, ailing for it number of years with asthma. The deceased leaves it family of six to mourn his loss. The funeral took place on Satur- day morning, Feb. 3rd, when requiem masa was celebrated by Rev Father McMenamin for the repose of his gout, after which the remaine were laid sway lb their last resting place St, Aug - betide cemetery, • the htil OV skin* of the pees and -honer -kr their noon"' dry and raw eondition, and Ars then driven to thin flake. By *hie liesy of mendeeturing it dose not destroy the gayor, ritiiriA16116 strength of the, pets anal:wens; besides redoing the time In cooking to minutes OOLE COOPER tt CO. Tho Chkeh Gretier Wee et Ceelt forgetter and SW WEDDING HELLS. -A quiet wedding took place at, the residence of Mr G. Tisdale, of Donnybrook, on Wednes- day, thenth of San., *nen his &moth - ter„ Mite Gertfilde, WAN married to Me erich, Duringi, past year she had A. Steen, Fordyce.' The 'ceremony been living with her granddeughtet, was performed by Rev Mr Kennedy, Mrs Geo. Newell* of Berimiller. The of Auburn. The 'wide wm ably as- remains were laid ab rest lu Maitland sided b Misses Idinnie rai and L cemetery on Monday afteirnoon. ered to be on fire. The' watchman die- ing frorn tbe poultry. ehow. in Sea- - 'NOT ma Doer. -Our teacher, -.Henry covered the fire at nine o'clock, in the forth, they had the mtsfortune todrive Lennox. of 8.8. No 4, is leid up at pre- finishing room, and atonce gave the off a small bridge; one of the -horses sent and the scholars; are enjoying o alarm, and tamed on the factory,. got entagled in the harness, and .as - holiday. • horse. The .town fire brigade were sista,nce had to be called to extricate it Stamm Ceoseno.-The school in S. somewhat slow in getting on the !min ite perilous condition, and the S. No 2 which has been closed for sese round, and then discovered that they travellers resin:bed their journey with- eral cloys on account of the prevah9nce of the measles will, we understand, be Opened again, on Monday next, ' NoTES.-D: McDonald, who has been suffering with appendmitis for some time, is now recoyering slowly. Mr and Mrs McKenzie and Ilre McIntosh, the latter's mother, a Burnside, Man., are visiting friends here. ' flooded to the depth of six inches._ DRAWL -The people of this locality which prevented the fire from reaching were shocked to learn of the death of the lower floors. The finished stoat in Mrs Jas. Young, of OYPreadg Man.. a the upper fiat is a complete loss. The former resident of here, she being other floors were damaged by water. burned to death at the home of her Fortunately they were able to save the daughter, Mrs Stewart, which was de- machine and case room with slight stroyed by fire on Wedneeday or last damage. The loss is estiniated at week. Mrs Stewart was also terribly $25,000, partly covered by insurance. burned, it is thought beyond recOvery. Seueral foreign shipments ready to be The above lady was well-known here, sent out next' week are a total loss, having -resided cm the lath core, for a and they are behindwithordire. number of year% moving to the West ad not 0. ladder long enough to reach the third story windows. Efforts were made to confine the flames to the upper fiat of the new. building, and in thin the firemen were successful, but net before the roof and it notion of the up- per walls had fallen in The floors, which were almost water -tight, were about fifteen years ago. She leaves HYAIFNEAL.-A quiet weddinrafas behind her four sons and three daugh. solemnized at the residence of the ters to mourn their loss. • bride's mother, "The Maples," Mies WEDDING NUPTIALS.-Averyprettv Margaret Gale, third daughterof the -wedding took place in the cathedral, late Hon. 1140,40aMeron, beingwedded St. Cloud, on Jan. 22nd, when James to Harry MornemiT,a,y,late of London, T. McGowan* of St. Cloud, Minn., and sonotthe late Horatio Nelson Lay, C. Miss Catherine Flynn, of St, Marthi, Inspector General of Chinese Cus- Minn., were made husband and wite. toms. The ceremony WWI performed Rev Father Jones performed the cert. by Rev Jas. A. Anderson, B. A., In mony. Miss Janie M. McGowan, sis- the Presence of only immediate rela- tives. The bridesnaidde were the three ter of the groom, assisted. the bride, while Mr john Sk.enter performed a little nieces of the bride, Adine and like duty for the !groom. Only a few Mona Wilson, of London, and Marge - of the nearest relatives and well wish. ret Cialt, of Goderich. ran Mrs els of the contracting parties; were Lay left for • a trip in the States. The present. The groom is a prominent young business man of St. Cloud, but, was born in Canada. He is the eldest grandson of etre McCaughey, gra,vel read, Hullett, and son of Mr and Mr out any serious damage being done. Mr and Mrs Robert Sanderson spent A lo that the foriner p.ye were better than to 8 e t. H s it so , these"; affirmative, Gen' Phipps A. I of the late of the late Age Baird. and Mortice, M. Dempsey ; negative, Fred. 'one of the -principal legal ees. 'He liperit Leonard, Geo. Acheson, B. Greene, a ft w weeks visiting old friends in thee* every person welcome; a good tinae is district whom he tett fifteen or sixteen expected; co ee n years ago. Tuesday evenw with the latter's Parents here. e were. pleased to see Varna ' , • . NAVICS.-We are 'leased to hear that for quite a tittle while pea. Miss Hunter. of Elimville, has. returned . nth inst., is set apart y or ip. • P TI FUND. -Sunday next, the W. Clarke is improving and we hope b hisL . doh* he may continue. Morrie Gargle, of . , T. Brown's smiling face in this locality; • M. Brown has also been in this eicinity rernm . o village visitieg friends. Miss ShaW, throughout the Dominion of Canada, Misses Lilly and Nellie Martin, Bay. Bishop, for a special • service Wingbam, has returned to her home. - • of Seeforth, is the guest of Mies 111c- en on behalf of the British soldiers now aged in the South African war. The field...were-the guests of Misses A. and ' L. Richardson last Saturday. Mrs. S. home, ofter spending a week in the The MisseaJanfieson, of Brus. offertory will Wili ad of the aid of the Walker,Who has beenvieitingrelativett eels, are spending a few well-earned Patriotic Fund. Service at St. John's in this vicinity, has returned to her Cully. be able to cents; to the village Tuesday holidays under the parental. ' root church at 6.80 p.m., tbe Rev. Mr Jen- home' near Exeter. Aiez. Mustard. is etre John Xing has returned, after nings, pastor, officiating. busy hauling logs from J. Reid's bush spending it few days in Bluevale. A. Nories.-We are pleased to say that to Bruc,efield. R. G. Reid had gone to Coats was sufficieritly recovered as to Wm. Clarke is imptoving. Tne con- his school near Centralia. RObt. Blitz - cert under the auspices of St. John's ebrions, of, Clinton, was buying hog, church will be held on Tuesday even- this vicinity the, past week. We .e. lad. E. L. Fainham, of the 9th -core, has a number of Hereford cattle which ing next in the Town HaMthe commit- pleased to ktIOW A. Walker is able) to . he purchased from Wm. .1311tott, of tee are putting forth an extra effort to walk around end. is slowly improving. Goderich township; special mention make it a grand' success. Geo and Geo. Baird is still in a, weak state of might be tnede of a superior year-old Miss Maud .Andrews have been visiting health. Sohn Moffatt and Wife, of hull, which Mr Farnham intends to h their uncle at Fullerton last week. O. Moosejaw, who are the guests of Mrs keep for service. . Johnston as been b laid up for a week; P. Canipbell this winter, have gone to - . • 'he has had blood poisoning, caused by the Bend to visit relatiye% there. , ' a nail running into his hand; we hope , Nures.-iir and Mrs D. Cook, sr., of and wife of Madoc Junction, and 3. Nile. . Ournio- The pastg3r, Rev. R. B. g on Sunday evening last, after which l .. • The Quarterly service on Sunday was the Sacrament of -Holy Communion and diewd htoneLt ho env? London eocna tuba Ir..1.-Ret Fi. E. Kellington was well attended, considering the day- the e"sodli.11 Jan. 34' quite was one of great interest, and vote administered. A meetitig of the Women's Auxiliary will be held at the ... • 4 al sent word he could not come home for a number of the mernbet a partook home of Mrs TYher this afternooe,Fri- ' bride was one of Ciodench a most pop- two weeks yet. HE! us under the carp of the Sacrament, On Monday after - of a, specialist, His work will be sup - appointed manager of the Bank of Plied; - Cohemereebranch at Olosleigh, Yukon Cruarteg,--111r1Ietheringtortrireached erritory, and will leave in about a at Nile on Sabbath evenin last i the M. T. McGoWan, formerlY of Hullett. month to assume the duties of his o- absence of the pastor. Tues. 'ect The bride le a charming young lady, Wien. A.bout sixty ;allots womb ed for the League meeting for and best wishes go with --the- yourto - at the home of Mrs Alex. Oraigie, Will- day evening will be National Blessings lianistreet, to witness the marriage of (Thanksgiving' Fund.) We cOngratn- Couple, . , her daughter, Miss Jessie. to Andrew late Miss Etta McIlwairt as being cap - of Buffalo, N. Y. tain of the winning aide in the spelling Benindller - Atiderson Fowlie, LAIrelg Loos. -Wm. Hill's field la The ceremony was performed by Rev match held in our League. Sabbath filling up very quickly' with loge, and J. A. Anderson. Her coUnin; Miti8 - School was withdrawn on Sunday last* there are some fine onee. jae.McOlure 'took one elm log which was 42 'inches iu diatnater, andwhich will make over 1000 feet, and the next. cut off wilt make 1200 feet, He also took a wood which which was nearly 4 feet /Woes the stump, and carried it, size Well to the height Of 90 feet without alinab. Clinton, attended the funeral of Mrs °Suinmerhill. to see him ea soon, A. W, Andrews Jervis add wife, of Holineeville. Writ— day last. Smith, preached an excellent sermon Cook's nephew, Hugh Ryan, on Seta Tueeday at the Methodist parsonage. da.y; at 2 p.m. We uederstand it is the nom a very pleasant and harroonious AN OLD REBIDENT.- There passed away Benmiller on Friday, the 28th ult., titan- McKay, relict of the hits Donald McKay, of Goderich. The de- ceased, who had attained the great sage of eighty-ilye yearn and ten months. passedthe great artfof her life in God - Minnie Orate% was bridesmaid, and on account of the funeral. The telab. the groom was. supported by Wm. bath School Convention of -Nile and. Craigie, brothee of the bride. They Dungannon circuits will be held in Nile Will visit Detroit and Niagara Falls, Methodist church on.Thuraday next; and then proceed to Buffalo, their fut.. there will be three sessions -morning, afternoon and evenine; an enjoyable ure home. • Wingham. and profitable time is expected. CAttnn MOME.-On Friday last at NOTE8.-11. B. Elliott, of the Times, 1,30 o'clock, -death claimed. it victini, in made a business trip to Toronto thok the person of Hugh Ryan, sit the early week John Ritchie has gone on a 'age of 24 years and 8 menthe. Hugh two Weeks' trip to New York State. V/66 bekolytedhoubgt: eivaersyibodneeyaw3heosrkosegwo The concert. in the town hall last- week him. realized $150 for the Canadian Patric!. last September, he bore his affliction tic Fund. neve Locheed, our Wing. With Christian fortitude, and was liana !ender hole"' has been promoted. cheerful to the last. He gave prouder! froni the ranks to the position of lance of it useful career, as he hadpaseed the corporal. Mr Walker, of the,firm of Norinal and School of Pedagogy. But pllegg & 'Welker, *tarts in a fete days God willed that Hogh's work on earth for hie genii -annual trip to Mordto ehould cease. The funeral took plate nt Sunda afternerne at 2 o'clock and ietention of the Auxtliary to hold a ea. business meeting. was held; the meM- cial in the near future at the home of 1 bere of the board gave their minister. Rey. J. W. -Andrews' it unarthnoue in- Mrs Robt. vitationth return for another year.- gaTEe.-The Misses Johnston, of 'Last Sunday morning the services Listowel, who have been the g fiesta the Presbyterian church Were conduct- Miss Olive Hill, visaed in Stanley on. ed by Rev. Mr Marsh, The League Monday last. It will Bonn be necessary met as mufti on Monday evening; the to have a directory left at the Post Of - topic "Things that Endure'vvits intro. nee or some other central point, to en- duced by Jas. McOlyinont, after which able strangers to find the homes of consecration, roll call and an adjourn. some parties; we are informed that it young man from near Clinton had . • - ed business meetiog took place. quite a search one day last week to to. 4 cate some friends; it le too Coted to star Blyth. long outside this weather. Mr Loft* Nurete-The next monthly fair will f,,ormerly blacksmith in Goderich, hale be held at Blyth, on Tuesday,February been visiting his brotheri.in-law, Jae: . • 13th. Ed. Moser is visiting friends in Lindsay, and was protipeding tide lo. ' Mitchell end Stratford. Mrs (Dr) Tait calk as for it blackemithing central , frreVarnyeisdithinoginheeTarettaTrehnuterr ay meroennoig. we Alp this move would. onvenience othnebgeneral public much. J. W. Yee; the toast six moot s. QUarterlyn ser- line. Goderich townrhip, passedi mons were held ' the Met odist through the village on Tueday last - church on Sunday morning ; on the frollowing Monday the usual business Emit Wavganeah meeting was held, when the 411 • quarterly, board was present; after -1021311 Wihr:- From * • the usual business; was transacted, a letter recently received we , learn • tinanimousevette was extended to itnhae ttoliwnat Upon Roposeedbertsoan,watToramt eyes. oboist thi: pastor, Rey Wm. Perthidl, to relne. , t 66 aria Second year, as their pastor; thin time. Logoeh, Mari., at the age 6 v ly obis due to the high esteem, in and 4 'months. lie will be remembered,- • 1 to which he ministers he very Indly , on the th coo. some eve years ago. . John Rath Deceased died on Tuesday Jiiii.80th,st. • which he is held by the congregation by mend hi this dietricti, having 1 Velii Purdah assisted the groom. The bride ing was held at NO. 4 school house on Ration, while Mr D. Tied ii and Ittr &mu% hurrirg•-The regular meet. gra th_e Nfeest. roue win amfurnitureac r es in the interests of the. 0 followed I .. f te i Wils by oyer 120 vehicle* .I was prettily attired in a .gown of cream Dec. 28th. But, since then, Ed. Good The Oddle owe initiated *Veen new showing the esteem in which he Vree 'i. consented to remain. who formerly taught north of the vitt. ter a short illness. He was native 4.... osodito8re, " wail aiso Igo Hobisov, has ha in a complaint to thelospector members last Thursday night, and held. Beautiful floral tributes were . lege, but who the past year has been Perthshire, Scotland, and came), Ost. in the Wert, spent a few dere iii town ford county in the jeer 1865. .After . friends of the contracting parties were trustee, and himself. SO the Inspeeter veiling. Only a few of the neared vote between Wro.Millien. the present /Tipling is a hudler. 6, se, tendon the testkeg, Our sympathy Is oxtendsa to Mt- and mrs Hon and. recently visiting friends, John ..Role stAtylnotthere it few years he retrio= ,„.„1. end family moved to London le.iit:Yri- to he h conceesion of Katt WAIVad and Mir* Craig wore pale blue nun s to the effect that there WM an even more are 800n to follow: r:),-. n• present, After congrMuIatione, and called a meeting at which all the rate- Tuckertsinitit ' We are glad to knit* that they. sorrow fetailY In their heel"( herenrem""" day, where be holds it petition. A nosh, where he resided until April, not as thoee without hope. Hugh is 'ergs norther from here took in the 1 1, when he remove& to Mimitoba, the hapty couple drove to Wing tim, who had, Voted for E. Good took the a point to attend the fpworth L60411,0 bo !sod 1 in Auburn, on Viredneedity Since rani there he filled it council. CollingWood. on their return they hastrirtprinted for another meeting on church on uncial and, MoridaywFah after partaking of somptuone rert, payers vrere present except one, Those ANITITERBAIM.-411 should make it welting for them above. x a . evening, under the auspices of the tor% e air bk Bye years and when la Home Circle, Wawanoeli. was?reeident of SitetWa. where t ey took the eftertmon train to „ affidavit for the Wake, Inenect,or Tom Arinlyerear to be eld in Turner s - will take up theirresidence el, Fordyce. Sat ay. Feb. 10th, to teet the elec. II. and 12, when ev Robbie ing- LOnAta.-After it lingeringeidllonveeeer of • wanoth A.gricu turid Society for ia beseasson. hem, will viresteh both morning and ever iota. Huh Ryan pass to WEDDIritel, Berz.e.-The residenee of Welt leave. In religion he was a comfit. ent member, • of the Preshyterient fel/10'1011M' "The 141131214r Malt° Williat or over 100 rigs ollowed theei emits Wednesday evening, January 10th their lees is his itife, five 8006 and two Amid ng being &own by the resuIte of e held Itt turigg4 ants Were stertled for a While Tuesday second deughter, Christens,' to .104rtaterbTimotrattoostAhrecobilf,G; rejnathtivirt cal part of the program. 601bOrne. . ' Alma. Soiroor..- The following shows the ontaton.,_A000rdiog to namee of the flat three in each class H th d 11 1 I ta nch it eyeiting. e will also deliver, church an ri po t ca e *as u MondsOyening, hie faros lecture on on the great major ty on Friday; hie fon- Mr Peter Watson, Spring e arm, end or. Sundt ti WAII largely Attended, vies the scene of it bri Hutt event 00 Reformer. Behind birdie left to MOM% • H. durinfr the month of January, . the °eri` 113824f°r111' will take charge of the m118. Dungannon cemetery. The inhabit- the occasion beiMary ngl :3 marriage of his; delighterr' three brothere- Rev. Dr., weekly examinations during the month: church on --------1 Suny and timidity, Feb. Porter's MIL morning by a runaway, which wits Mr Neil Camplbell, of awariolth. The Chiral V, Daniel Schwont, johnna 11 and 12. On Sunday at 11 if. mo, and soon captured by thulorelnpb and dar- ceremony was performed by the Rev. sistere-Mrs Adam Morris, ' Duretrfir. IV, Ezra Motet, Bowe 7 p, in. Rev it. Ilobbe,` of Wri igham, ing nctionsof Harry FoWler; there Wits A. McKay, pastor of the Presbyterian ma Mrs hn Ilmderson, Ayr, Onk Baer, Mandy Burst; Sr. lir Ant& epeeial .niueic will be proK NOTE0rettirned4home ()II *--6111110 COX. TUeeday, of Brute- countaceumpuny* . net ran& harm done. Jae. Wilsofi, church, Lucknow, in the presence ot The friende here, who *ill bey sorry to hem deceased hes manIntimate Pennington, Ma Kurechenski,,Einrie Yid - . On Monday evening Mr Hobbs led by Me G. NeWfoll and hie Meter. Who has been t'he guest of Mies Daykl- about 80 invited :guests. After the itile at inc Stewarb siemougalre. of hie deatle, and Who extend their sin. Snyder; Sr. X/I, traread Alibi, aloe Will be 13reteet and deliVer bib lecture. The mfeeee come, GedeLiet, ere yle. son, hail gone tO Kincardine, where he congratuiationt andbest Wishes of all Penninton Secord Allim Sr. I/X(11th subject: 'Ilse Triangular Man;" the has eecured *situation with ----. lied been extended to the happy young eere syeapathy teethe berkoved. r very totdially Invited, Mitchell this week. Monde?, Feb, 12, , young couple is held. and people are hotels* *ea rent% Buret, thei Fisher, Eder Kilrechen. tflusical. tot 0, the proArael. for Me' Wi rt and Floseie Potter are spend- WhYarcl, who has been visiting couple, the party mat down' t6& M 11. iznff feWotidarvejetttn114niptiet.n .MrioeteteLrt et.Londen and St. Thornast has return' valiant wedding dinner. The heitatititi: The whole Minot quota Iionolahi Ah,d day opining is in tne minus or Mr neknivl d8err..robhitiko.3ronhonnunrrigrioelle; tiji.,Mpt-T1 Willie, of SeeforVi. The lecture will 1 Glidd I Zir ed A grand 11104SMIetadb Csitilyn, ful and numerous gifts teetifled in it was burned down by tan *goad of a We Alt 61e W. R. Lobh spent it 000We of days at I will be held at the Maitland. rink on measure to the 'esteem In which the aiartedic oombat iheplagcs. Sam ibovario Peter Fisher, Willie Snyder, A. he eemmeeee 4 8 0 eleek sharp, ifeltonsos, teacher. • • erf • •