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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1900-04-20, Page 1• RSCOnmend the New Era to •.:cc your friends. t.4 • : he elinton New Era. EsTABLIEUIED 1805. , ROBERT 1101,etiete, Publisher.' ' 1 1. s , ' W, McDonald 47, E. Oemeron 45, W. Heard 43, F. Atwood 48, G. Erwin CLINTOX, 014TA.RIO.: APRIL 20 1900, • GoderiCh ToWuship. W tO grean • has rented the Property on. the Bay- 0. RENTED.-Janaes Pet rie,of McKillon, The News field road, owned by A,rebur Oatitelon a< , and known as the Tuner property, He • till DIM Watch • If you wish to do so. , When your watole if run down . the way, telde it apart 'with a smelt eorew driver, put. the whole watch in a oup ,nfliendine to soak the old oil •• then with a brush and pointed stick, remove every partiole et dirt. After a& i0 done put the • Parte in aleohol ta remoye • the smell Of benzine. • Then you go over each < part separately once more • with a dry eon brush and a' piece of billiard chalk. :When all is Relished, pub it together, but in doing ea oil it as a oartman does his ! cartwheels, that is, put oil. en the axel before the big • wheels are put in plater, • . is Isea igiolita :14 giT1 nwoef Zeltergitsi Mee; to thie locality. • Supplied by the New Gotato Paws.- At the auction sale Ii on Monday w'eek at the farm of Mary Weslicks,Huron roadean•eleven- . StanteY• " of the Neighborho Era's wlde.awake and reliable correspondents 41/4 The best advertisleg luedkam ' in this section. 5 $1 per year hi advance. tete when not HO paid, Auburn. Af-44-VPI-10f4441-101.-VP144-11-14-140044 NoTes.-Auburn alma contributed . 056 towards the' Indian Famine Fund. House .of the Educational Fund. at Donny. Next Sunday, the 22ed, Rev Win. Pen., hall; Blyth, will preach in the interests brook at 10.30 Benne Westfield at 230 p. Cl • ea • , Is made easier when you nee one of . Sad Drowning Case, our tough, unbleached abase wool me and Auburn at 7 re•ine • Holniesville sponges, you can't wear 'em out, monthold tilt/ sired by Kin% Canute, ane CHAMBER -Council met on SICK LIST -Mr A. Woodman cloes - NOTES. -11. Willson left for Toronto I Londesboro. Wesley East LOSCS his Mfg. Other necessaries are Ammonia, brought 077. his is a case w ere horse Wm's Sulphur, Sulphur Clendles,Oopperage Monday, A.pril thh, members all pre- improve. Mr Whitely is still confined Friday, %here he takeshis old position — , . realized on account a it ceming from ent. The f g ollowin orderswereissued: to the house, Mr Sampson is not able at Eaton's. The death of Wesley East at. Fair's Carpet and Cloth Powder, Catholic flesh•comes high,but no doubt this was -Et. H. Stephenson and Mrs Walker, to .work. Ja.s. Brown wilt soon be al.. PRESENTATION.- I mill pond on Wednesday was one of Aoki. • .... . ib t W. Wise 1/1 each, refund of dog tax; G. Dowson rightagain. John i ine , The menabets of the saeldeet and mostdistressing events , , Chlorida. Lime excellent stock. To 0 ine s Hullett ea= SOLD.- am et W. sebas4ntl G..chtk. -$10- fol opening north does net make any havrovement. Miss the Infant class in the Methodist S. S. of the kind which have occurred in this the gem of $3,800. The farm contains. we% printing account; Thos. Gem- three physicians visited her one day ice, with two jardineers, accompanied metres ell ci Taet.91 Toh %aec youngeride izing agent. Unsurpessed for wash - disposed of his form to Wm. Glenn for end of Babylon line; W. 14. Mitchell, Pipe,near Bandon,is in a very low state e eglittlahre'r8 Miss 5. vvrigriogyulioire some *.1 Is e perfect aisitifectant and deodor- about 79 acres and is considered e fair mill, $12.82, for elm plank. The bylaw last weeli and gave very little hope of purify - figure. Mr Wise is haying an auction a.eppinting.pathmasters, poundkeepers her recovery, , by an address. . • ing and bleaching purposes, purify- and.fenceveewers was passed. Council •Aommerer,-A terrible aceident oc. 3. s a• 7 h t Leh fag Vault% silents, cesspools, drains, sale of his stock and implements ren ACCIDENT - On Saturday evening ohn tur ye t con , nee w an , cellarieeto., and to prevent spreading Friday, April 20th, • and everything , will meet again as a court of revision ace en w c resu pm n u y r Of contagion. i lb package 5o, 1 lb curred li• miles east of here yesterday. id hi h lte'd i f 11 fo will be sold withope reberve as he is on the assessroent roll and alsot for Mr Charles Barnbridge and his eldest h w bl • h h 10o. lad occurre about L80 p. m. • Guy Miller, Charlie Moore end Wesley East were playing at the Mill pond, and were enjoying. themselves• on a raft, which they had Made of logs with boards 'laid across, but not fastened Young Moore and 'East ventured opt and when on the middle of the pond thg raft broke , up, and over the two went into water aboub five feet deep. Seeing their danger, Guy Miller; who was on shore, pluckily plunged in and secured young Moore. but East had gone down, and owing to a sprained wrist. Miller could not go after him. Immedia,tely•the alarm wasgiven, and. those near by -rushee to the resale. Mr East,•who WitEl working at the mill at the time, got a grapling pole, and after several minutes sueceeded in bringing the body to shore. Every' effott was made towards resuscitation by the kcal dactnre and others who had arrived, but of no avail; life bad fled. Death held its victim. After all hope had been abandoned, the loody was conveyed to the home ef •his per. ents, Mr and Mrs Win., East, the sad giving up farming. 'other business on Monday,Mae 2.8t , at son were cutting down a tree and a him. When at the waken:at s oR NOTES.-TheBeacotn H Welsh deal is 10 o'clock a. J. T. (Mimes, plerk. „THE.ORAMPION BVAPORATOR.-Your and it fell the wrong way and s ruc strong gust of wind, turned the tree his colt pulled the bridle off and itarte the neck- but was thrown with sue aloe. • farm; Mr Beacom hes it rented f"re•• -correwendent visited the sugar bush the boy on the head making an egly Tease ere a few things yea Want: M St d ht • b t k to run away. r ur y caug fl violence that on the doctor's in vestire LL if therols anything. else es have it' declared off and Beaeinn retains the for three rare. Mr W pell is inn' of J... estlake on Good Fridey kr the wound. He was rendered unconscious tion it waft discovered thee his col ar proving t e appeerance of his PlaCe "7 purpose of seebeg the chat:own even- and the poor fellow dassed away en bone endtwo ribs were broken. He • SYDNEY 'JACKSON'S erecting a wit e fence along the front. orator letely. purchased by Mr 'West. Wednesday night. e IONA 13 years was taken home the same evening. • SCI 1011 -Mr John Anderson delivered a fat lake, of Sauble line, from reigentierritin old. We hope will be around again soon. t Phone 2 ' Drug: Store leldokick****,lek•Alekickickirit***** stent to Robert McLean, of Goderieb, in Montreal. The evaporator was in RS .,...ACKENZIII-JoRNsToN.- Al- poon Mr Sturdy is e brother of Mrs S. Pike, lastweek; it was for the Deter show; full, blast and Mr Westlake fully .de. Monday Rev. Herbert Mackenzie, Pas. of Clinton.. . sister Lizzie, In Bssex county, ' hist or consists Of a large steel arch lined j'ohneten,foetnerly of Londesborce The week .ago Sunday in the Methodist • Tate MARICRTS.- The meteliants re- • - I've done .hundrede just week. A week ago Sunday -Abe with briclefeci by an immense furnace. weddingcerenoony was performed by church as announced last week, was in Port a quiet market this. past week,but this way and generally charge Rev. B. L. Hutton, of Dungannon, our Resting on the arch are four pans con- Rev. Wmiktackenzie, of Sarnia.brether aid of the Indian Famine Fund and a. few.changesan prices. There he con - one dollar for the work. e - former pastor, preached here. Thos. emoted by eyphone; the first pan has . sideriqe activity in the live stock If this is done thoroughle a fatter animal could not J13 found. • • sciebed in detail the process of the sap tor of the Christ;an 'Workers' church, • eneug Mies Hattie Middleton was visiting her until it becomes syrup. The evaperat. London, 'was married to Miss Susie Cannot- The collecation taken o h the watch ought to go. of the groom, assisted by Rev.Mr Phil- arnounted to over 1130. A week frem • -Barrowstthe posmlat young, seedsrnan three apartments, while each of the ott of Hamilton aiad Rev.jas.Dessant next Sunday will be quarterly meeting market, the advanced prices being re- sponsible kr it. • From a, .horse dealer D. CREWS, visited their many friends in Sea,forth of G. oderich, an Miss Laura Willson, capable of receiving the sap from -five others have two. Dee eyaporator is P of Leith. The ri esmai was iss L ERb bi'd 'cl le in the Methodist chinch. Next Sunday the inembers will receive their annual • Jevveler • ExpertWatekRepitirer • And Optician • • 411111111111.1111111M11111? • pared ent re Y ePP gratulatinne upon t e ri e an gr mu. Lincisay!s, Huron road. N. Carter, of f this pupils took the chair Th • I left th aft no n R NED F J i Al t da with friends near 13- a i home town by• the unfoetunate event, and m one o e young coup e in e er o ETUR . ery s rr v we are told they. are hard. •t be got and •• eppard, ard J. . o erts. assisted . are easily disposed of at good fignres. •,, 0 on Monday last. h red J, Laws ence hundred trees. Li tl Mi Ari J h . membership certificate; all members Priceie in hags are still on the riee $5,85 our echool teacher is away on , t e geoom. . t e es tONCIORT. -At the close of the winter ston a niece of the bride nsadn (s33 a °whin- are expected to be present. . The'Ep• his vaca- tion. Miss Lily Willson es also spend being paid by the shippers with a, like- ing her holiday under the parental t. in the u its of S S No 5 StanleY s e f honor The Workers' W"th League gave a, very good Easter lihood of a still higher figure. Dair3r root The Misses Mahal, Egrnotict. °duets are in larger quantitiese and - furnished the seeder with an excellent church was filled by' friends of the con- song service.last Frida.v night to a good news having _been _conveyed to ,hate n ert on Thursda ,the 12th met pre- t ti et"eis who shotvered con. audience:- Next Moriday: the railing- Inothel. ' • Pr • i 1 b tb u ils At 8 30 h le cl d -election of officers will take place. • A deep gloom his been cast over the Oantelon 'Bros. shipped 4000 dozen eggs this week Butter came in livelier and. co e rac ng pa • ville are spending the holi ays. at J. B; • eggs have been very pleRtiful,there be - the heartfelt s mp th of everyene Bayfield • Miss Martin wishes to 'announce that she Juts a large display of millinery on nand and invites the ladies' to call early and secure a -choice before all are,picked over. Orders for dressmaking or millinery promptly attended. ' A call is invited. NOTES -Miss M. Waldron has re- -turned to Detroit. Miss McBurnie, of London has returned to thee city. leir 'Chits. Ferguson has left for. Cleveland. J. •Whiddon is still improving the pro- perty at his new house. Mr. J. Mc. Leo& and F. ICeggan have else -gene to -Cleveland. F. Girninhardt took in the Easter excursion to Chicago, A parlor social in connection with Se. Andrews church will also be held. at the red- .dence of Mrs Sas. Pollock on Tuesday the 24th. . The following is the percentage standing of the papils of the...„Senior Department oUte Public school here xor the quarter-dnding March 81st,. as ascertained, by written examinattons at the end Ole the term and by work done during the quarter. Tfie Mitt:doer' -of pupils on the roll was 52,1 and the Average attendanea-42,e,..In the Junior Department the narnber on the roll was 60eaverage attendance 43. Parente intending to send children for the first time thisepringwill kindly see that they are Mtit in ininaediately after Easter holidays ;. it would be well to have them start on Monday 23rd most, if possible, as this would insure equal start to all which would bean immense Advantage to the teacher as well as to the little learners. Please see that this is done and thus save the • trouble -of so many classes. Parents will also eee that their children are regular in . Attendance and give roper attention to the preparation of lessons at home As this too will materially aid the teaela- de. Sottoore-There has been a marked' change and heiprovement in -the school this past year as certified by the In- eopectoros report and is very desirable that this fa,vorable report should be re- peated at the next visit; will the par- ents kindly co-operate With the teach- er is requested above? If they do we baye no doubt of the prosperity. of the school. Quarterly report, senior de- partment G. W. Holmen, principal teacher. -Sr. 511-E. Falconer 92, R. M. Whidclon 83, F. E, Fowlie and R. • Bailey ; jr. 5th --EC Dupee 80, J, •Cameron 75,.W. Rolperin 74.. Wat- son 68, W. Whiddon 62; Sr. 4th -J. dlalbraith 88, B. Ross 80; C. Etlevin '75, L. Erwin 69, A. Galbraith 68, J. Mc- Denald 60, F. Morgati 60, M. Whiddon .57, N. Ferguson 46, T. .Beiley 45, 1.1. johnston 48, R Weeteote' 42, R. Marks 41; ittle--MetOneetanse '76, M. Mc. e 'IL R 71, E. Marks 61, S. McGee 56, D. Sturgeon 18, R. Marks 46, L. Burnside 44; Sr. 3rd 13urriside 82, S, Wateon 80, C. Mar. tin 75, J. Parker 74, G. Sturge on 64, G. •Carnereni 64. M. Erwin 63, 11. Pollock Clinton. lightfpul program coneisting of solos, points. . uron 'and other western Saturday, looking like a well-fed YankeeeFred hasadquite a varied extend ci. lus parents. r e to who mou n• 7 a 7 ing no scarcity for the aster demand. e ru ings or be rea, spen un y and resented to the audience a de- for Port H . . present; the following pathmastersnot and speeches. A Most enjoyable time experience since he left hereabout four i . 7 • - Th 1 f tter are from 12c. to 13e., and eggs have dropped a cent,now • MMES. -Easter has come and -gone the loss of their only child • A circum- comeoue-Council met,menebers all duets, choruses, recitations, readings • .A and it brought to the village quite itiot years agofor Philadelphia. Abontthree I.3ta ee which brings additional pathos .: going at 9c, to 10c, Maple sugar is on qualifying were.changed; John Vires• was spent for -one hour and a half, of visitors and took several away- years ago he took passage in a steamer is the fact that Mrs 'East has been an the market at $1 per gallon. Potatoes ton in place of John McGuire, Wes very noteworthy pat t of the program Tim e came. -Miss L, Oaimette, Miss pound for the Klondike, though he sonoe time past. • • invalid for years, and ieriously.ill for in small quantity at 25c, per bushel Brinley in place ef Alex. IMMO mi which drew forth much admiration Wright and IL Adams, from London; never reached his destination, arriving and no apples are on hand. The Miller in. place of Wm. Cole, JasFer was the mental arithmethic match Alex. Osbaldeston, Sr., en. piece or from the visitors. Sides were chosen E. Shepplierdefrom•Olinteme-Mies-Cox. • at SAII Francisco he embarkdd in a R.:wits a bright boy of 14 sumnrre, beloved by all his companions. very .ciS gr ere have -on hand green vegetables o paperhaving been , from Hamilton; Mrs' W. Geddes, from transport -for Manilla, whieh place he has visited three timea since.- He has clever at school, being in . Form I at _ which are readily taken yup, • . e Ohas Gravel], John Sheppard in place and a small slip fb of Alva May, Francis MeIlyeen in given to each,. on which to enter an eielgrave. It t ook away. - Mrs 61, the Collegiate, and was to have given place of E. Butt. Moved by John severs only,the teacher placed six prob- jelinston, Miss A. Meson and Mr I had tnany narrow escapes. Oncewhile n address at . the Rattenbury street WAS AN ARTISTIC SucoEsse.--Easter Woods seconded' by James Johnston, lems On the board to b 1 d i e so ve n seven - McLeod. to London; Miss M. Brogden. - he and five others Were landing sup- a Junior League on Friday evening -the Monday evening was just the night for o which time an- tpal Torentoe Miss Kirk, to ExeterMr . p! -es at Manilla for Uncle Sam's troops red was the only one of the six whe day of the funeral. . the final ' entertainment given under that petition of F. Mellveen and twen- minutes, at the end 'f tysix others be granted and that Wm. ewers were examined resulting in a cAlletter. to Heneall; Mr and M'S N. r The perente are heart -broken, and • theauspices of the People's Star Course. Coats be appointed township. arbritra- victory for one side. • ' •g Youngblut, to Reveler. Several parties did not have a bullet through him. His feel them bereavement keenly, par? To se'y the least,it was a musical treat, t f th f rob of a union school started ploughing thifi week.' Framers h • II h h ' I d many friends •were glad to see him ticularly Mrs Ea,st, who could not -be tongood to be missedeind the town hell • NoTEs.-Thio roads, which have been are out this seasen, they have put up a ome again. e says e MI sett e or er e orma com or e y ex down and will return to Baltimore an • - two or three weeks. . e -- - - _ <deed A heayrehock tg-eve-reteidY. - ' This will - undoubtedly be a warning EASTER VISITORS.- J. W. McRob- erts and wife, of Mitchell, at T. C.Pick- to others hot to play around' the pond, although the • Messrs Fair have done ards; Miss R. Cook, Leebu n, at BIM their utmost - to keep t he boys away, ?1,4 lioldsworth's. Rev. G. . Andrews, fer•feae of •an event of this nature. wife and family, of Fu arton, called Many times have they. been warned upon old friends Monday and Tuesday. T. Q., Pickard and ,wife spent several dagnatiinngettfiralenwthinegn tnneoploancee, was near days in Toronto. H. Bean, of Brant- have they taken advantage. wits-Pankeel .. te....the boetee .eveeee.s.eat ..e.: ... e...: . locality, ire -time moriii aslairninge bete ofthia place Wes Tarried iii:Lroi-odoiC being reserved, The. Boston Ladies' . • ship. , Moved by John Middleton sec- impassable for the pest month in this rew buildings. Mies °Susie_ Johnston, onded by C', W. Williams that the ter condition. Thos. Nicholson, of the laistiweek and:her mother attended the SymPhony. Oi chestra, who gave the • following accounts be paid :-Arbritra• program, es composed of 22 :young • tons on union school 1111.20 ; Municipal Bauble line, sold a fine three-year-old wedding; her husband is the Rev. Mr ladies and was accompanied by Master ' World, $1 80 ; News Record, printing mare to W .Annis,Mitchell, last Thins. . McKenzie. of the church of ehriselan, Dold•its, the best eoy soprano ever pie - $15.58 ; C. H. Hollend, cedar $1.5 ; As- day, receiving a splendid price for the Workers, we extend congratulations. sented to a Clinton audienee, The sessor's salary,$60; road commissioners The Hullett council threw Old the manner. in which the numbers were same. J Campbell, of the Bronson were erorsoWered to spend $270 hi their . purchased 7. school petition last Setiirday evening . rendered was appreciated by the heart - line has a fine Jerse cow d" Ft &On .0e. from Mr McLean, of Goderich. S. and now an appeal will be made CO the iest of applatise. Some Maintain that separate ivistons. Oa Mullein Hoohner has, purchased an American • 000.0 tY 0000011. _Mrs, Stephenson. of tilled to the natural level of the land on Madge, who has been on the sick het. son section foreman G. T. R. bar J. the Fadettes, who gave the final enter- er Johnston was authorized to have wh e rom ess, I f Mr 11 of Zurich. Bite Brussels, is visiting her eon J.Stephen. for the past two or three weeks, is con. Finland is at present visiting at Ayr. tainment on last.lyear's- course, super- • • - the ditch at Mrs Wilson's ptoperty • Thet e are many around here who think ceded them, but we think no fault ed to rneet•on the 26th day of May as a could be tound with either cf these Huron road near Goderich: Adjourn.' valescent. Mies L. Dowson and E. h' lid 'J S D I 'g Th in getting a morning a,nd evening mail celebrated organizations. The pro - Mien of other business. NIXON STURDY, Bastet o ays at . Delire e. e gram superintended by Frank McKee, was of the very hrest quality, and ceurtyofrevision and kr the transac- "mem of Blake are spendin their that the good offices ehould be secured fotd, •enjoyed Good Friday at Ocurtice.s. Mrs F. Leonard returned The funeral took . place to.day (Fri. day) to Clinton cemetery, followed by •on Tuesday after spending a; week at a large cortege of svmpathixing friends. her sister's in Wiarton. Miss Melick, • . of Washington is visiting her sister, • Mrs W. Leonaril. G. Williams, who,: Addittonal Local News. • • this week to the India Fainine Relief did Belgrave. • has been the guest of Miss McCartne3r contained many di cult compositions 0 erk • apile and teacher of S. S. No. 5,• Stan- for this place as it would be a great Fund. Mr Samuel Reed has moved ' for several weekseeft for Nile Tuesday. ing of the House of Refuge Committee lig.hter character. The personnel corn. THE REFUGE COMMITTEE. -A meet- o great masters, as w f twell as some ot a. , sent a very liberal sum of inoney convenience and we need it as badly As the other day. Miss MeIlwain, who . COnseanees was held'here on 'Tuesday, the 17th; lames four first violins, two seccnd vis bas been visiting at Aylmer, returned ' • laeld at League last Sunday eveuing; his son ?Sr John Reed has bought his • Westfield. . • with her sons ere. , rto r, g , P resent J. Snell, chairman. and Messrs ing, flute, two clarinets, oboe, NOTES. -A misstonary meetipg was to Verna, where he has bought a home; M s na d of Bri ht s ent Easter Cully; next Sunday evening the topic sent attending the Business College, of John Rogers. had the misfortune to . • &molly and McLean, County Clerk two cornets, trombone, harp, cello,two. "Serving God Joyously" will he taken Stratford, spent Eestet under the par- fall in a manger one day last week, 'Lane, and the Inspector. It witie de- bass viols, small drum and traps, and . the topic was taken by Miss Lottie Mc. farm. Mr Robert Baird,. who is at pre- ARM BROKEN. -Charles,. eldest son by Miss Sus Wheatley; a special col- entalroof. Mr Rebt. •Dayman and breaking his aim aboye the wrist. Dungannon . csded to install a new ' apparatue for bass drum. The program opened with lection will e taken up in aid of God. Miss Lizzie Daynaan made a ehort visit FOOTBALL. -The football club re -or- heating water for the laundry, and to a march; than an overture "William FARMS SOLD. -Mr Wm. Stackhouse gamed for the seasonet will be a good build about 100 rods of fence. The Tell" was grand, and the way the many y has purchased the Buchanan farm, one judgine from the 'interest, shown, uestion Of ventilation for the Women's changes were made was perfect, erieli district Epworth League Fund. to their friends Mrs John MeCowan q this week. • Therffne rain of the 17th letely occupied by Mr C. Armstrong. The name decided upon are. "The Stars" be th t cheese factory are nearly all away. E. has started growth. List week was a apartmente, and a supply of water for considering this selection to e The timber and lumber of the old,' John Withtman has sold his farm ad- and the colors are to be red, white and the barn and piggery were -left over feature Of the eveningt then a corne f further consideration. • solo lay .11,4iss Elizabeth Banks; a selec- . L. Farnham has made. a valuable ad-: very favonible one for the maple see •oinin t blacksmith bho to W 3' bine The fee has been placed at 25 • • • . LtriicefieIdi • • gOTES. -Miss Edith,Hunt spent her Baster vacation in • Witigham. Sir Alexander Nevin, formerly of our vil- lage. ie a of his i . • Mr James Logan,on Friday last. Miss itt spending her Easter vacation at home Edith Sawers,,teaeher at Port Bay, its at the manse. Mr Robert McCartney has & position in. the Massey Harrill Co. selling vlows between Exeter and London. Mr James Aikenhead, 'wile and daughter, visited in London this week. sor•••••A 1. 1 Removed 'We would reinind our wee • " toivere that et,hilve moved trooionir old etena, , • Hierland• iq the corner store, Searle Block, • Omer of Itattenbary and AllSert Strebtd. • . We wieh our old euetoin. .ters end many net/ 011011 to thi% in _ dition to -his herd •'of Hereford cattle, rup and ----------- ber of farmers .Parks, for a, good sum. cents, 15 cents tor those under fifteen by purchasing a four months old heifer availed themselvs of the opportunity. calf from Alex, Monteith, Kippen, who , OntiRcH.--Itev.Mr Penhall, of Blyth, rears of afire. W. Stewart, E. Mal - has a niee herd of thorobred Herefords ' will preach Educational set mons an the ough and W. Davison were appointed Q. Dale started seeding Monday last. Tanta . circuit next Sabbath, April 22nd. Ser. to canvas for the club. The following Mrs Campbell and family ibtend goen.g 11/ATRIMONTAL.-.A. very pretty wea- vide at Westfield at 2.30 p.m. The sum • are the officers appointed: - President-, to Dakota next Tuesdey, where she is ding took place on Tuesday,April 10th, of $50 was raised on the eircuit last T. Little; 1st vice, Dr. J. R. McRae; going to keep house for bet nephew, at Poplar Grove, Tuezeremith, the Sunday for the India Fetnine Fund. inInager, A,,G, Macintyre; Sec.•Treas., YEW? ILL. -Charles Redmond is ly- W, Crawford. - Mr Grieve. Mr Weir is sj5enclidg holi. • residence" of the bride's father, Wheri • e days at his home in Wilfgham. Mrs Miss Harriett R. Dale was united in i ing ve .v low with i fl i n f t NoTEsee-Good Friday being a holiday and Miss McGill, if London are the tnarritige to Jas, H. Campbell, of Mc- - ii- n "mat ° ° lie the mai nity of the citizens went down howee s and measles at the residence of guests of Mrs Wm. McIntosh this KiiIop, in the presence of one hundred week. Gardeuiug, housecleaning and guests. The ceremony was performed uteewhheedrebeheenhaandinggofnore to the river flette to witness the rifle shoot between Wingham and Dunean- making maple syrup are the order. of by Rev, Mr Tiffin, of Walton. The fpo Ross, treatment.Boss•Iubur time past; which makes the pee- non; there was fine shooting done on the day, Mile Ednit Staples is visiting bride was beautifully attired and look- edmei Itness the h rder o encounter." s b th ides but the Dungannon team • friends et Leindesbero at present. Geo. ed very charming. - Iler sister, ' Miss Bent a t , Chat lie is a favorite with his compan- . . was 45 points ahead on the total; we McCully spent E ester here with his Lizzie, acted as bridesmaid, while W. ions, who all wish for him a speedy re- reel proud of our team. Mr and Mrs mother. Lou Proctor left lilonday for Robinson, of McKillop, supported the Temple Clarke spent Estster at Aneurie LLondan here -he lit oes to work in a groom, The pcesente Were nenneroue covery, • • eheese fattory. eV, Mr Coupland and costly, showing the popularity of NOTES, -Mrs James Henry, of Dut- J. Bamford spent Easter at his home in reached t suitable f the bride among her acquaintances.. ton, and brother, E. Fisher of Col- Westfield. Geo. Smith has secured a situation in Kincardine. The literary or • the dog poisoner. and several parties of tion by the Ofehestrat a flute solo by town have lost valuable canines. . Mr ..Reck of Ages," hi Mimi Florence Beckett; overture; violin DOGS, POISONED -Again we hear of McDonald, John awl/lent and W. Ar. 'Solo; • selections by Orchestra; solo, aster Donlan; a sel- lost their dogs during the past week- ection of • technique, ' illustrative of an For - he result of poison. Mr Argent says afternoon spent at the races; Gipsy gent (Dinsiey terrace) report having he knows the parties who left the pais- love song and finale from "The For- oned beef around, the Intent of which tune Teller." The unison and harmony was tales fatal to the lives of the dogs. . with which each selection was given, . He says he wishes it to be understood and the skill. of the soloists, was very that such parties be careful or the law noticeable. Mesta Donlan has a voice will be administered and a costly, mat. of remarkable strength and sweetness, ter it will be. . ' Was very pretty; the gowns were ad and each note was well taken andeus- • tallied. Their appearance on the stage • . • RoRsE DEALS. -Davis & Davis have white, and lent dignity, and seemed to lately been adding: speedy and good be in harmony with the exquisite mus - roadsters to the livery barn and at the ic. Without equivocating, this was same time disposing of . a -few. Dar- really the beet entertainment of any of • 'ing the pest week the horses added to the courses. The managernenthave had the every sire -The Kin horse,•6 year - avery successful season,and it is the hi- . other aeries in the • - a. sermon. - aster on Sunday afternoon, but ow- . After congratulations were over all re- borne, spent Sunday at Geo. Henry's. .committes of the League had a, special old slack, a gray rising years bought tention . ing to there being no choir nothitt paired to the dining room -where a nernean Wiebtman, of Goderie.h Col- program prepared for this Week which be' W• teldillore,Seafertharom Strat. fall, with a less number of cone 0 ert - special. was prepared in the line o sumptuous repest was provided for the leglate,1 is spending his holidays,,under proved to be a tiuccessi and no doubt ford hotel keeper, end a bay mare se- but of a, higher quality. They thank ing with T. Andrew as leader. -. ing was sprain social chat and *lane- and sitter Etta ate with the: meas. they feltpaid for this trouble. enred from Mr • Deneldson, of Melte, • the Citizens • in' general for the liberal Bulging ; we have congregational ing. occasion. The remainder of the even. the parental roof. Harvey McDowell . These are all splendid carriage horses. Eatronage they have received, and • Tuckersmith and will be put into service for the ope all are (satisfied. By having a 111 ing, and it was in the wee stela' re, les. Will Redmond% of Milwaukee w en the guests 'returned to -their Wisewits called home last week, owini • public. The other day Meesrs Davis the series, they can book better entertain, LOYAL home after wistig the happy couple a to the serious illness of his brothe• r NOTES. -Miss M. flohnes left on Fri- sold a black horse to O. Olsone of town, merits than othertdee'. . • o• • day, laet to visit friende Woadetock. Miss Mary O'Brien 'le spending Easter holidays m Blyth. Miss F. Layton is visiting triends in Seaforth arid Dublin. Addison Johns left last week for Mine - sing, where he hail secured a situation. Mrs Sas. Mc ueen s ent Geo& Friday . , — PIIR(11/ASED.-Wm.Taylor, of I,oyal, bright and erospetenelenrne.v.throngh. Charlie; his toenT friends were pleased -at a red figure; they -tire on the •Icioke Wm, is known here as a 'successful it being seven years since he left. Mr Qut or some mote principally for matches to be used in donbles. o see sm again he neigh orhoo , frffill altit•MeMillitu his hey cf sheep. N s Will IfriYin left on Tuesday • formerly of Manitobise has atsurchased' 'life.' -- t h" a and Mrs Henry Morris% of Goderich, • d it ti n Leh him success goo s ua o ; we w The Question man and nadoubt he has a keen eye to last for Alabama, where he hag secured rearm NO TRACE YET. -AbOtlt two are spending the holidays with rel.". OTE NowAmibov,AwAs • th S n South ems mar me. tives the neighborhood. • George Menthe ago we published a letnithy build a barn this spriep. Be has let with friends here. Mies Emma Oarter ley. Jeseph Killough Vent a fey? dar with friends ere, rs A, Seeley and story then going the rounds, concern. rete his work to the best of satisfac- spent Sundav last wit olives in vaccinated, at the reeidence of j. college, spent the holidays with his on the base line, near Sumnierhill, Why from the nosh, who will, without doubt, com- Jamieson. Mr and Mr T. Tringstone Perecms to the number of forty were here. D. Ashton, of London business Thomas Mcilyeen, ea, farmer who Heed Insuishce at the least poseible cost 2 Of the Hour BUILDING.- Wm, Jones, ie going to Dougall, of Seaforth epent last week Sowler is serionsly III with acute pleur• article which referred to a start ing contract next week.. and Mrs N. Robson, of Clinton, visited seemed credu ous, but to satisfy many couOts of days beet veeek with friends day last week. Mille Annie Buchanan, tenness. pen as vvee w er stet rs . last week with relatiVes in Brume le children spent a few days at her home ing the mysterious disappearance of Where can I get the beet the contract to Mr F inia of Wawa. s t I t k ith i M J .ion. Mr Flinn expects to start the Clinton. Mrs Jae, Jamieson spent a McClintons by Dr. Tait, of 13lyth,one sister, Mrs R. White, hire A. Turner some three rears ago, The story PERSONAL. -MISS Rose, of Bar. in in hato, Mr and Mts V, Taylor of 13lyth spent Sunday at her home friends here last week. Chas. Layton who were dobious, it was decided GO Aule here, Wood -bees are now the Order Antit Sunday with friends in town.•make investigation at• the place. It tie, who has been vieitirig here, andlin visited friends Kippen on Sunday Canadian Order 01 roresters• . ; of l• of the day. e annual meeting of the Epworth ivies said that on the buildnight Reasonft M disappeared, four k It i rel enadien to her home after a pleasant vt 3. ited friends in this vicinity during his trig. Mr Newton °rich has accepted a tramps had gone into the school house ls pu y p 2nd -Paid premium, no aeath League WAS held last Thuredtly even- when c veeri Hobson, of LUyal, formertr of Bentrill- Easter holidaye, W. Carter spent Sun- . position in 11ol.W. Mich. • the good and nut on a fire, and when he ordered' essessmenteir limit 18.45 o Colborne and GoderIch, hes returned last. . H. Brovvn ee o Mee , v s. • octUE COOPER a CO. Thai Cash Grocer °ash for Butter and gees olive poieers, prayer meeting, 0)11621 ler, ititende going to the fates before der with friends in Goderich township, NoTos -M A S Di kin on of Lon. wishes of an of ewton's 'friends go them away he Was struck, the blow 3rd -Gives $500, $ ,000, $1,600 loug, vvhere he has been for several J. atnieson has engaged with V.Story, " 9 9 been& State ' with him, Mr °has, Orich le en • seasons einployed with a large timber of MoXihoP, for the summer. The is in town for a few days. gaged proving fatal. The story was that he or $2,000 ineurainie. firm; we wish „Jim success and a safe masons are getting ready for the erec. Mr Robt Jamieson, of Helestine spent with A, T, Cooper, Clinton; • was buried between two certain trees 4th -Has a larger surplus on at the rear of the place. Waiting un. hand for °soh $1000 tier return after his season's work; Hon of J. FoWIer's new house. Miss Easter Week With hie in. town., hastily called t Mr Reid, of Seaforth Distriet Detity, Hallett til the snow went away, a search was than any other wady of Mary I3ennett was Wingliani by the serious illness of her of Masonic circlet; WAS in town on Uetl. NOTES;-Mrts Isaac. Lawrence, we are As one who vette there said, "the Whole made the other day by a dozen of mete , Aconinrier..edt. H. Sande, the Luck. , now stag&driver,met with an accident, sisterId Mondaylast a on; her many day evening and paid rt• Atilt 0 the sorry to say, is not right in mind at on April 13,„„li between here and. Goder. friends hoe tnat Miss Ida may scion Blyth Lodge. Mr Jae. Leitch returned present; she will most likely have to ----- , ' nlave htie been dug up but n� trace has ich, but fortunatety there was no recover The euperanuation fund on Tuesday evenin.g• from Tlhe""ttrg, be removed to Louden, mes James yet been reveale ,' harm done exeept to the stage. Robed subscriptions and collection was taken where he spent his Baster holidays. Bleley Is on the siok' list. Mre Jos, Bittges,-john Bell sold his fine-look- plete hie trip, and he re orts of having isuccees • )30 doubt the people will riub- Awls' in connection with the B worth Lyon, sr., le quite unwell. Itirti Geo, ing mare to W, Oudmore, of Seaforth, Garin% a fernier redden is villain The eurlin club hold their annual sup• to borrow a wagon at Ooderich to com. up last'Sunday with a fair degree of - Preparations are being made for a box to leave paseengers behind on account League of the Methodist churchn a of nothaving tietomtriodation. Among ecribe what is still left over and thus couple of weeks.- Mr Gen. Denetedt those Ieft was a young couple that were help out thb pastor. The annual meet - to have been married that night. ng o e un ay ehool cominittee of has decided to go out to the west for 1 f th S 'cl. 8 the summer witn a view of e stablish. management was held on Wednesday ....,-,......,...... prayer ing a hardware business in the prairie evening at the close of the Colborne meeting when the following officers province. Miss M. MeMurehie,of Clin. friends on cons. 13 and 14. Mrs It, per at the at en ury o se to -night. Rogerson Bradford, IL S., is visiting •S'everarcommunications and other lo- af, Thoe. Irear'e cal ma,tter have ;been crowded out, this Week. J. .1. Fisher has finished paper- ing and painting the Faheeg and is at Varna work renovating the Commercial. The IlAcet HOSIx. -,The many friends of were elected: -euperintendarit, Thos t".,q, V . . Mr John Hart, blacksmith, Uncle Tom's Cabin Co. gave a street, S. Treble were agr eably surprised and Livingston ;Assistant, Nemo/ McMicm h. ee on Sunday. A lead of Yount; has bought out J. McKie and has moV. parade at noon yeaterday (Thursday.) people rove to Clinton and took in ed in and started; he is well known in Chas. (it -ick is engaged at A. T. pleased to see him home this week, It ael ; treasurer,Geo. Dale,' jr. ; organist, dSymphony Orchestra. 011 this locality and We feel eatiefled that Cooper's book -store and Miss Lane.tion , of le only two weeks since he underveent Maggio Scott, ; the School is in need of the Ladles' Monday evening and were delighted he will 8001110 a large patronage. A St Mary'e, has accepted a poin an operation in Guelph Hospital, and softie fringe and if the neembers would with the troupe' and their music, Mr private letter from Mr 'rhos lohnston, with Photographer Burgess, .34ayor it was hardly expected that he would increase the colleetions there would be recover from its effects mulct, &month, no need of a subscription list„, Next W. n. rinemore was down east hot , Boisseraln, l‘lan., sari Weather isfine, Jackson, Colin. Johnston, the clerk k I A Vid , Of the' P b t * -1-0.t a Reedits 111 the 2nd da of Ap- d en itieer went to Win hane but &good constitution and a hopeful, week, in the absence of the paetor,IVLiss • hap y dispoeition have wonderful eur. N McMiehtiel will take charge of the . ian college of inuslc, Torento, visited vil, and hundrede of acres wil be norm and other plaets Thuredar to loo 'ter her home on Bader holidays, before we start here, , 11 e its kind in Canada. •5th-Orer $2,000,000 paid to members and their de. peneents lents organize. don. ' 6th -No Order extend it in econ• - omy of management, low • cost of insitranee to mem. tiers, promptness in per. • met of °lain% 7th-Invoted Government Bond* $100,000, Surplus Minds $88r,201.06, bershipnVet 38,000, death rate only 4,43 per $1,000 in the 21s1 year For full information regardieg the cost of joining Court Hanle loaf, No 18. apply to A.. J. GrIgsacla, J.P.AltrpintreliAll• Wm•110iirIL 1F• /4, I VislierAD. Thee. 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