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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1900-11-30, Page 1aa. New Era, the best local paper in the County of Huron, to the end of next year, to new subscribers, for $1. cash. Subscribe now; 4,4914************Y-14149Pf.rePfliF itilt90000040 the NOur let% to PIM' Mendes ' ****Pekl4PPPPOPIAPPPPWMPP4 a4k -• nerrestresenin 'ROBOT nosett.e,e, Peblieher 1 •Stenitnerfelll Ontracm-Ga Suisday evening. Rey RieRNEss ,t1taktitliatc000b%tvis%Vtofuorzt Gen. 28, 1047, giving a very eloquent and practical sertnon. On Thurs ay of bet week the regular Meeting of the Wratten's Auxiliary tnet at the home ofMr R. Miller. On Sunday evening beat the Sacrament of Holy Commun- ion will be adminietered at the close of dee eerviee, • • Colborne. P. R. OONCEST.-As announced in WEDDINO.-A. happy and Interesting Witt feet week, the concert in connect- event took place at the home of Geo. ion with N. le, No. 4, Ooderioli town- Bean, Carlow. on WednesdaY of last ant DAINTINESS - Added ;.0:* yinit table •111,471.1"IP'AtztAfr:vireito twelovcg4 7 $.A!OtIci."1, • • riiItetftlitSO Cblnn Pireftelt China " IHAVIlland China • Cut Olasti 4. : Sterling Sitirer 001id. Plated Wear . Crying Sots RS., Etc, , New etylete rloh •shapea, beeetifel deeorationaand perheps the handeomeet shoiring dist •Clinten has bean Asked to 'look 'et. The 'tales etMw how it's eppgeeieted. r i,.. - OLINTON:ONTA.13I01 110VBMBE.E1 80 1900. 'kWW1,efrkinWekdr*** Odr********** The News o.i) the Neighborhood Supplied by the New Era's wide/awake and reliable correopondents ship, Will be held in the L. 0, L. hall week, When his eldeet daughter, Mist; : On the evening of Friday, Dec. 7, com- Bliza, becaine the wife of Edward Mc, 1 mencIng a 8 recto0k. &aro. The Ka. lierdy. The bride was assisted by her gram will Consist of phonograph music, sister, Mtn Rose Bean, while W. J. fie, Waimea vocal and inetrumental Hardy. breather of the Mom. helPed rec ' been seeured from Clintou and tioder, Shim rrfornsihg the ceeetlien3t. The ihn 4911999Pt ited neetanni 1101150tO ,Iamee.euuld. foe 4 FOad, i."40dericie. township, IA fop some itt**********)1114.1PAPPIPPP0430144 . • 'Myth. 4t.,• scueter Great reduction in Millinery. at MBE GRA- .. Intended or last week. HAM'S, Canacue.-A national 'festival under addressed the W. F. M. S. of Jame NoTge.-Rea. Mr Long, of Sewall, the auspicies of Ste Allarewie Preeby- terian S. S. will be het on Wednesday. Dec. 5th, in the Preebyterian church. The four leading countriee will be re- presented bY the following clergymen: I rouses. A '..riumber et, persens have him through the ordea ; Rev, gand, by Rev. Wns. Penhal ; Ire- Mrs Johneould lute .4 h h .-.7e•MO.• *.er -"HP lts fgrill9P reeideilV at the lierileld ich, besides local talent, and DO dile bride' nd groone ate 3netlY ruler Soot Oa, by ev. Perrie, ing- term of yeara awl will live with: her years bas been careying' on &black- St. Iffetbudist church last Friday even. ing l'Idiesions in the Northwest," RevelteMillyard. and wife entertained the,young people of their chuech at the parsonage on Tuesday evening. * • Tho beet oilVortlielnO In thI0 agetInn, a• Additional Local News. Emu IT le AOAIN.-W. J. Foster, of - Preston, renewing his eubscription to ' the Navy ERA, se.ye "I like the Nave gikort rate; in fact could not get a ;Aplomb It." --;,..1*.a • l'iltatiKETS.-Live hags have advanced to 1525. and buyers state that they may find difficulty in getting stack. - Poultry je_being marketed in consider. . able qqactftleet turkeys sell at 7c to 80 per dressed; geese 5c; chickens 25e to * per pairiditeks 10e to 500; dressed hose f 50; short wood ,40,25. Leff". of Burnside, Mich.; has eold out 1 • G. Egmont!) ,ro Calealloli..-Pred his business there, and may coinaliene bustnette here. Kr leofft is'welifEnown should raise this treat; mine, and bring among the youog .people t.ke sec; ARA Canadatsbar Rev, T. Davidson, daughter in Pontiac, Mich, eeprge siellthing business in Ktchigan, la friend vvith you. AdmiseiOn 10c end tion, and have the verY, !test Meuse of B. A., Varna. The Flag" will be Floyd, an old resident of 'the village welcome him back to Canada, 1.5oeproceeds in aid of public school. all for their future hapPmeei and Pres- widely spread; music will be furnished died on Sunday last at the age of 77 • t ng so pleasentlY 8Prt n plus agt enea tan ,t e ale matte, tary on Tuesday, Mrs T. E. Sandford nes are t e oy, 130.0 ,0 enip. AociDENTAX. Possonneee-sOn Wed - d l't b f T K v After the ceremony the even- by Mire Patterson Auburn,. Mr D. years and was bnrled in Exam, cetoe. Noatts,---Ephraim Butt, returned beet Ferit - m fr dhM Q t at it le said- of town Admisition 25a ; Proceeds I and spclal mterceursen entertained a number of yeung people grave roa , Was ae e y p9tOfle� in Manitoba, and reports a successkul b bein given a mixture containing a seferal others caught the infectiOn,and ajdpf She „SundaV School Werk. Hese on Wednesday evening In honor of „ iS .-, Byans, Toronto, is the ' I d ere long will seek a cure in the same E. u, raytop, the well known educe- hoe brother and sister who have re- large quantity of Imam:tam in mis- • • guest o e or a harmless prepare. On , coo. 3. Mair wihI ba' ve a ' seae kat his remedy-rnatrinion3s tientst and sPeCiallet on Scientific tem- cently returned fi one Dawson city, to ferm stock, etc., on Tuesday, Dec. 4th. COMMenelnik at 1 p. me we are sorry laave received from an esteemed reader 0. T. Ue in ..1101,08ED PlOWING MATCH.- We tures under the etuipecies el te' , an oat week at the opera Hotthe. soon put out of danger, This Is the , this place on the 0 and Bet% Knight, tailor, his moved into tiecond. time the. same child has had Was bought to a doctor's cffice, and drank peranca of Boston, will deliver lee- eirukon, Tbe Jolly Pelle will hold fotth to lose Mr Mair from this sneighbor. of the mew BRA, in this to • a 13th In the various oburdhes. The first his handsome neW store opposite the exPerience of thts kind* having but a're• glad that he is not going far - • • oo o 8 tt MOS alma e , B CREWS • B. e only to Clinton. • giving an account of a plowing match .second evening on "A. (Mass of Beer c loping from an Isle of Wight . paper, eyening will be on "My Boy" and the Central flotet, " , Chennote-Main St.Methodist church RETEREnso OEPToTila.-.The follow- . which took place there. 'Our corres- analyzed" ; a profitable time is expect- hold their annivereary services on Sun- ing township clerks haere been appoint, , Pendent thloks the publication ok the ed by all, as the sebjette aregrand.r Expert Watch Repairer- d " " P of Sarnia, will preach the sermons, ing Count' Council elections : No, 1 Honor an ar work, but . th et f M M fig • some Ay poison once before. ' Jeweler And Optician , • .• • • Nett:ea.-The Man:moth Block is eV- article would stimulate interest in this . . • • aY, 2nd when Rev. De. Daniels, ed returning officers tor the forth.com- •St. JOrteph. t t branch cf ra •NOTES.-Nliss Diode!, of Wm ham • • fject from the scientific as well, as the social standpoint, and hb lectures con- sequently contain' tench valuable in- formation. 'Whetever oneee Idea, on prohibition be would be bent4tted on • all sides by heartne'lir Taylor.' • Guelph, Ont., Nov. kith, 1900, ,Rev. Dr,Taylor, of Boston, COricIitded.-a eerier* ...of four lectures on tido Temperanee Under the aiMpices of the • T. U., in our al last lgonday eve:riix*aga rovedto of de/sin- -Wrest and p .2aaster of his subject nd an orator of no mean • zbility, Big stateusints are mai end judicloilso thelanguage chaste and courteous,and his argil. =ontological and convincing. Dr. Taylor is a , • Christian gentleman ineverysense of the word. Bid lectures in our city were helpful, not only -to the cause of Temperante, but to the cause of Christianity in general. Nireheartily commend and his work to the pesters and churches In. the places whero he may be lecturing throughout our province. • B. W. taltillartah. Pastor 'First Rapidat church W. J. Itnrover, . Congregational, 3. $.1toss, rastor•Dublinet,Methodist , Arias Tovnta•.Pastor Disciple thatch A:. thissioy, " NorfolltSt.?dethodist - is e gue o rs as. c urclue, On Monday evening tbere will be a District Wm Stealers - NO. 2 Ja et the article Is too long to use this this week. Miss View mceirea, of. tea-meetinv at whieh Rev. Mr Hobbs, Cansycbc;i1 ; NO, 3, Fred 'Sess; 14o., s. Temperanee •Rddreasea% pected to be finisited ln the enlarge of a tveek, we einaply draw attenticn to it. • -...- For the citizens of Clinton. it rare 'treat is in store on the 1st, 2nd and 3rd of Dec. The Rey. B, O. Taylonof Boa- , • ton, Specialist, Authorand Lecturer On '.Good Citizenship and Scientific Tem- perance, will speak as follows:-' On Saturday, Decast, in the Presby -- torten church at,8 p.m.; eubject-"Mie. robes and and Men.' • • Sunday, at 4 p.m, sharp in Ontario -elt. church; sublecte-PCitfietishiP in the light of Chtist and PauL" ' This lecture Sunday at 8p. ie. in littetilinrY St. vi, is for for voting Men and ' men. 'eMeehodist church. Subject- toThat ' boyof yours." • Monday night at 8p. m: in the Town !Hall. • "A giasa.orgeer analyzed." Every public school teacher. Sunday ,•$chool• teacher. pastor, Bndeavorer, League and and children, should hear the etlaturday night lecture. . . To all profeesional men and teachers ; an invitation to the'llIonday night lec- ture is especially extended; no one can afford to miss these lectures. The Guelph Mercury of the 111th inst. SATS: "Dr. Taylor deals with hie sub. month af r o about 30 men is con- ' th t if w Cranbrook, has take,n a eituation in of Wingham will lecture . on "The pi au Mo I ; ce The cori•esiconclent thinks a e r e No 5 J ; No stantly emsloyed. 'and as soon as com- had better plowmen in. Canada, we Mrs Graham s Millinery shop, ,Mise Angular mews , • t • LPIIJJAflJ . . . ft F. S. Scott • o.'7, Peter Porterfield; Dieted Mr endronwill start a general Mame Young, of London, is vleiting (This week's) visiting hie son in Michiga,n, has re- - No. 8, Joseph* Cowan. The nomina- vvould not have so many wild oats. friends in this vicinity. Invitations are ont antiouncing a complimentary Isiorgs.-A. J. Rollin% who has beed here, and have established a Acme in Mr Gendron and sod have now moved keener, have arrlyed from Montreal. few years ago. though the interest in ches which Obit place in this county a dtnner to he served to hir and Mrs T., N. Tait, in Jas. Stothers' new • res- turned. Sate Blesett died on Wed- tions take piece one we_ckichefdorteh thoste. Loge tooptvtlahse,agriteadovailys.isit„ei an v 0 tAo e e eotir I The a It 1 b store. The family ot Mr Lope, hotel, We remember well the plowing mat. the buildtneit occum S by Mr BissOn- them lagged 80 much that they- were discontinued, but there is nothing to taurant ;sailors on Friday oadog at nesdery morning at the advanced aeee $14vr year in advance il•ta wken,71.ot so peed. e• Perfect Emulsion of .eod Liver 611 With IlYpoPhosphltos of 1,1tne and soda. ' This preparation con - Mine fully 50 per omit • a Cod Liver Oil which b so cileguteed as to make it easy and pleas. ' ant totake, ThisEraul. • tory results, tell es and • satin we guarantee.; tt does not give eatishice we will make it 404 • Oar price b •3ffe for the reglilar 50C. ; SDe tor the regular SI 1(COIS US Only. SYDNEY .11401iSON$ ' = presoriotion .0 • It Phone 2 pray -store ir, • .ese********Ae.,:".,e,A e 4 • / Attic • Organ Factory Notes, The large staff of bands is kept busy day and night, trying -to -flit the ever. increesing orders for Doherty Organe. The orders ate for both domestic antj foreign trade, re of 80 y;ars the:funeral zit! be held. on Tara cram os. ormam•phited, an *as dee of rat titbit • . • • nette in ma ing organ,pmes. Arthur prevent met9hee being held in ,, the 9 o'clock ; Ms thedoctor has disposed et - , 'Daring the past two Years, many farmers in Huron h a good en Tuesday. an engine end 4 &Able cl • Geitrei arrived from Dakota on Satgr'' epring or fall and it is Oita poesible his businees and le about to remove eaida . Key, htr Scot of Aylmer, ave invested crttypaotsesempfanovdetrheite.n,gTitee hgar4adsoent • . ' 1 . difficulty going ep, but this will not - will preach anniversa s r t ry he nione u!ti,.. in Crearri Separators. We would like P day last. ., ' . . that the young farmers groseeme op from town, hie friende are giVing him .Tames St. Methedist chutes , Dec)? , to have their opinion on • the benefits , an evening in the Abates manner pre- - Tag "Sicat.-The typhoid fever is would be glad of an opportunity of „after. The siding will . prove a yes, H the usual Supper and concert WA Pe „.„4likely cause any special. trouble here - are rapidly and atpresent many, testing their skill in tine directien, Saintooncle G. , ageak th16 vv-ao.'lle.e.111 of Ainavig;•31Preaencevi in v ar r r IQUO to la tu e M m igen o Monde foll R :- fof our readers to tion, nehortletter, dealing with advantages there0f, and ask any send 118' fne- Fub,tibiecalt"; great convenience in the wagof hand" Mies A, Denoiny, G. Corrivean and This is a matter we would like to sett u to the housevvith bate -Mrs L.Denonsy„ bran& of work. brings its OW11 reward. are seriously ill; among those confined Proficiency in this, as in . every other pia& has got the offer of a station at el akville, at yvhichpla,ce Mr Hamm:Ma tree loadsn or ear eystaave been com- unday. Large use, stating their profit /1'. I emnPind 'Mate the constantly' Iticfeasiba mg lumber. coal, organs, *, and tac- Mrs L "Nigh; it is caused by the impure discussed, in good,sliert,breezy letters, is this week investigating before re- raelgt)with old systems, end givag any de - o Pin for export. Sas. Beverly, tails that would be of inte st to the nese of this factors' Very Dana. moving there. to urni ure ea er, LondonCollegiate Re im en. into Par •-. general farming public.. ()MIN,. to continued ill health Mk G., NoTie. -Dr. Rose; of A.uhurn, spent _ • Sora). -Mr HenrY• Freeman Mullett • ' ' any morning frons half a dozen to a, _•CHANCE ROB -SAVE AC4ENT9.-Almost dozen business men can be seen f.ttlitie4, der his resignation, to take effect a,t '''‘,. 1 ra'seffouLndeet ii; ten - Sunday ... ..'i Sunday at the home of his brother, A. • rien3f the 'enact flat year, Mr McKee has . Maas. Rev.111r Sawere attended a fun. him sold his 50 acre farm, being the making their way to their respect- decided lo retturn to Clinton, and wilL 1--:.., oral in Westininster lest .week. Miss 'West half of lot 23, 3rd con., tit his son lye places of business, carrying their take uperiffice work in the establish- • • ' water in many wells. elon5 the lake' and will give space to all such.--[Edi- shore; it Is now being cbecke . tor Mew BEA.] • • • • •• Westfield. Tuckeromith. NOTES. -Mrs Wm. Howitt spent last Norne.-11liss Eliza Bell, of Sennett, week with her sister, Mrs R.Brett,Sea- Was visiting her friend, Mrs E. Walters, forth'. A. B. Carr is on the sick list. of Tuckersnaith, for the past week, ac- J.H.McClinton and wife spent a couple companted by her little cOusin. Mary of days last week with friends in God- Bell. Mr Peterson is boring an arte• erich. R. Taylor, of•Ste Helene, spent sian well for George Turner. • Mr and Sunday in this net hborhood, J'aft. Mrs John White, who have both,been . Marks hist week. Mr Landesboro and A.uburn. Dee. 13th, and Londesboro, • •t • t h h .t town, as he is a bright, brai y young nership Wesley Huston. of town. ktrugefield. • &count books under their arm, whbh, mooted his fattier-in-taws:We Doherty; McKenzie, of IsnaknoW, and Miss et Joseph. • . 'McLellan; of Clinton, visited , Mrs ' Tan TAXES.-Robt, Smith, collector, for sefhety, had been taken home the Es-, o While we regret the necessity • ow. . etreseo e evening. lome 4...lf them h Baird lest week. Mrs Stephenson, will be at the Oommercielebotet, done this for years, whde uraproof ave for the chaiwe shall be glaetn" have* McKee again a reit dent of Kamm visited at the home of Atre ton. on Dec. Iftb; Kibbitrnee Dec. Mb; f / b b ht t hl 1P0**WPit**PPAliW It Fur and Clothing Store, where Value is ever Pound Who ev er heard of a man getting More than his money's worth? if you ever hear of mob a sale You may also look for bearing that there ia a police • °brat case shortly after; to get more • than your money's worth means to Stealth° difference. There 46 moneyss worth, in the Tahiti; we offer in Furs And Clothing, no:more, but never less; our 015201is that •We are the unrest ...spd_best, equipped strietll (710tlxing • analltr store in the Western part Of !the yrovince. A. claim is the easie t thing to make in the world, as you • *now. even if you think /or the room. *Oaths commonest kind of olairei4 eris-Polltimil for Smith, and the unroll. ofthe same. tolaire therefore *about proof !BM inneh wirtd, there. .forwe wantlyour ttebistande in the Proof of our 410.bn, the °nil wat feet that ws 1nc prove our *me yourself with "rife& 000 and see ter yourself, also bny for rennet', We _ can save 'yen be the prices slid give yon.volrie in everything. .6 .4 411EIG &MACDONALD 1 .4 ..( .4C it . *PPPIOPPO-V4VIt*VPI4V-IIPAOPOVAt i, The Metropolitan Course. farming, and is offering his spiendi ...I' * Ort the *rang side of the etreet Strongle Block, Sealatirthe OM, Hoover is laid up with sciatica. Mies on the sick list are improving. . Mrs Ida Henry spetat Sunday with her she, Roweliffe, of Winchelsea is staying . ter, Mrs; A.0ballenger, Melbourne Mc- with her daughter, Mrs J.. G.. (Inch. Dowell, of Goderich Collegiate, spent Mr and Mrs A. Seeley, of.Olintori, vie - Sunday at his benne here. • • Mrs jos. bed friends 'here last week. Gifford Jackson is very ill. , . Crich, who has not been well for some time, is getting better. Win. White has gone to Owen Scatted evhere he se- Londenboro. cured aesituation for the winter. A a • • enantil of nice fresh butter in Sefund rolls, Arthur Cantelon a short time 'tag°. Specie -1. -EO Sheets cream wove, nuea. note • • . large number of young people spent a . • Paper andf0 envelopes for M. .We want any Very removable evening at t e home of egg° an dried aPPI!a. W.14 Q litwITE. Wm LandesborOtt h was seriously PARM—Lttet Thursday eyening quite a number ot the mem- bere and adherents of the Methodist church, along with their pastor and his wife, took Mr and Mrs D. Floody by •I:interim in presenting themselves se their hoine. Their object watt to pres. entiirs Floody with the following ad- dress:el Mu From:ie.-We, tbe ante:sabers •of the Methodist own& in Londeeboro and mem- bers of the congregation, beg leave to ac- knowledge the °statue leithful work per - tented by you as organist. • We could not allow thie opportunity to go by Without in Some way or other expressing our &precis. tion of your eervices. We now• ask yen to aceept this purse as , emelt remembrance of the many happy data spent together, iiingibg the songs of Zion. We lave known you for yeare as one we loved. And whose presence was elweys an inepiration. We congratulete you on your change from single to marled life. We clan only hope that you will work with tie in the future as - in the pest and that youflife may be long spared to be an active faithtal worker In the &math anletwhen life's workon earth is at en end may you and your huebend wesrthe crown isnit be forever at red in presence of him who mid "Be ye faitbful unto deatb and I wilt give you it crown of life." Signed on behalf of the Londeeboro Methodist chinch. T. B. CommAnot • Pastor. After the presentation the evening was spent in games and social chat, when lunch was served,all feeling that they had spent a pleawant evening to other. Mr and Mrs bloody take this opportunity of thanking the members vary much for their kindness. hurt while helping eborn cattle et Mr Black's,. but we are glad to hear he is recovering. Miss RhodaLandsborough visited this week at the home other sister, Mrs McQueen. Stanley, Mr S, Johns, who has old his farm, hold poseession until next August, when be expects to retire either to Goderich or Seafortb; about the indy cdd settler left in this section is Mr Sautes Lands- beredgb, who is One Of the pioneers. Stanley. A MUNOZ-Charlie Avery, of the London road, has decided to give ug property of 150 acres for sale. It is IMO chance for some one to get a good property. Cotrocm-Stanley Council met on Monday, Nov. 28. Minutes of the pre• vioue meeting were read and signed. P. W. Farneomb was instructed to sur- - vey and re orb on big swamp drain. CooperGreene is eXpec e g paid: John Cameron , .J. Iline- dual° We' (3' 146811'n 148,481elanateaMit ipmfor ttlfeaterninoofi.°1°'InchC;orcol, nogteSett ..eepingdtit in repair, Sy, .1 t tthe dig„ Conte 4.80, S. Bothwell 117.52, elk on., two valuable horses; Watts .06, wi" ease wnich they bad woe unknown and Jtit* camPbell 1/5114 -* bottled, the ekin of the most practiced • E. Reid 45144. A. Reiti $63.52, S. Parke veterittati j. Ashton and Idles Ids, mol•••6••••=il • Tiret Entertainment Dee. 3rd -Plan now open at w 4 D. Vales. Become a subscriber anti *rat hitch °lase *rinielcalapdllteratnre entertpintnents for $1, Thi }telecom -be Photo Awarded Rola mitial • . =kw Parit Exposition used at tntee enter Goderich Township ILL. -Samuel Barr, of the 15th eon., his been laid up with typhoid fever, but we are glad to learn he is on the mend. OPERATION. -A son _of R. Baker, 15th con., aged about 15 years,. who has suffered for some tithe from inter- nal. trouble, underwent it successful surgical operation on Tueeday. WEDDED IN THE wEsT. --- A few weeks ago Miss Kate Comae% second daughter of Mr Jas. ttorneell, left for Killarney. Man., where on her arrival on the 13th, she Was united in matri- monial bonds to J, F. McCartney, a trusted employee with the Killarney Milling Co. Miss Connell was well known and deservedly popular here, and her many friends wish her the greatest proaperlty and happiness in her new home. NOTES.-- Squire rtddrectsed the League at Clole's church last Sunday evening; his address was much appre- ciated. Rueben Grigg's house is near - trig completion and will improve the appearance of the Oth con. T. Ander- son, tax colleatorehas lust fiddled his rounds, and look*, perfectly well in ap- pearance,' c nsidering the amount of calling be ha done. A. Welsh, of the Bayfield,line, disposed of part of his bush to Mr beetle?, of Clinton; Alex. and his sons will have a snap this 'winter. We learn that Mr Beacom, of the Soo, suffered loss recently by the conflagration of his saw mill; he is a eon of David 13eacom, of Herta*, formerly of the Baytleln line. Miss L. Switzer is taking her recreation up North at present. S. Jenkins and his Motet, Idiss Mattie. Sundayed at Geo. Th follow ti ravel accounte Were tea mtioanil; forRaelrovesreesil te receive ariP1 . wife. Seaforth, attended the anniver- Dec. 14th, to receive taxee. In this ' would not be better to iiavest in a safe, sar4 service/4in thePresbrterian church townshiit is the rule to pay the taisee lately been held. in the Presbyterian 'paining unpaid after that date,and the that the books might be burned , . abbath last. Specie services have by the 14th of December, very little re- Aber) o to the trouble of always carry- . . ing their books home, with the risk 8.5 church. collector expects that the rule will hold Dublin New Orman: -The new Bataan Catholic TEAMERS. -- The following items HOUSTEURI'41).-4tiS some time since church ,at Dublin was dedicatee on Sunday .. concerning a nutnber of Public school Clinton xperienced the destruction ot last With iineragetni ceromonieat and in teachers In this district will be of sue a dwelling house by tire. but such an -the presence of a great assenablage ot pea. terest-Fred Pewter is engaged next occurrence took place Sunday more. pie from far and hear. The ceremony of year in SSS. No. 1, at $410. He has ing. When the alarm took People out bleesing the charoh was preformed by taught here continuously since ewe of their comfortable beds, at 430., Archbishop O'Connor, of Taranto, who Thos Murch **maim next year in No. the fine cottage on Wellington St„ efterwordis addressed the people. Bishop 2. No. 3 built an eXcellent school house owned by J. .1ticOlachertye. a,nd ogee. Mame of London, ' Bishop 'Dowling, .Atnizygnsanse-On Sabbath last the Presbyterian chinch held its twenty- fourth anniversary. The Sabbath ser- vices were conducted by Rey, T. O. Thompson, the first pastor of the dm ch. All the service e were well at- tended both by the congtegetion and others, On Monday evening it very sticcessful meeting was held with the pastor, Rev. Mr Sewers, .in the chair. lie read it detailed account of the his- tory of the cliurcheavhich was organiz- ed in 1870 with a membership of 74,and of all the members which were then enrolled only 12 are IIQW in the church, nearly all have gone to their long home, their places being filled bv oth- ers and the work going on. liev. Mr Andrews, of Varna, then gave a splen- did, address on "The power of the young man." Rev. Kr Litrkin then ad- dressed the people, followed by the Rev. Mr Thompson's .addreely, which was in itself a masterpiece. He trusted that they wouldbeable to enter the church with a renevved vigor to the work of the Matter. Many who had isbored hetoicaely 24 years ago were remembered by him, .and he trusted that ttteir children might take up the work they had bravely dodo. During, the meeting the choir, under the lead- ership of Mt Jamieson, gave several good selections, Bayfield. Nox*s.-Dr. Womb has decided not to go to the old country until next' year, hiti mother having improved very much in health. All the parties 'Who were suffering with typhoid fever are improViNr. It is not likely there will be any change in municipal affairs next year. . Coartainatow.-We are Informed that the item in our last issue relating to an accident at the bridge on the night of election; was :incorreet. • The /Welder& was duet to the breaking of the king bolt, and the ladies had got out of the conveyance before crossing the bridge, so that there WAS really no danger to anyone except the driver, who had no. control of the horses, because he had left the lines on the deshboard when the Wiest got out, andthey had slipped down.-Enison NEw ERA. Ontrztorl.-itev. Yelland* Baye field, preaches a mlesionary sernton at Sharon next Sunday at 2.30. an Mon- day evening, Dec. lOth, the Rein Dr. Giffon wilt -deliver his celebrated lee. tura on the "Mammoth Caye" in the tiolineeville Methodist church. good this year also, •,.„ at a cost of e1,500. It Mr Britton had not managed it tha cost would have to be on fire, and such headway had assisted in the dedication, f Rev. Father • pied by Frank Eastman, was found 1 of Hamilton and a large number of priests been much higher,. David Weir re. been made, that nothing • whatever Week of G-oderich, beteg one of the mita. /halm as teacher next Year. Salary, was saved, Mr and Mrs Eastman ben The net cost of the church in its . $110. Mr Lennox resigns No. 4, owing had ,gone to Blyth on Saturday even- present state of completion is $20,000, elf to ill heath. Be did excellent work in ing, leaving everything secure, as they of while: amount has been subsoribed, • , . this school, Mr Hamilton, of the Har- Supposed. There was air insurance The offertory on Sunday morning ik13301111t- Igek school takes his Place. 111 health of 0400 on the furniture in the Mnr. ed to nearly $1,200, and the evening ool- The size of the new edifice chants, and WO g on the* house, In the lotion swelled the amount to about $1.500. is 187 feet lon compels .1oha H. Lowery to resign No, 5. He taught 12 years in the school............ by 50 bet wide, with a epactione yestre in Be is a good teacher and has always, TURRET SHIPMENTR,•-•-• On Sato's. the north side of it. In the front, rising given exeellent satisfaction in this, day last Mr Re Ferritter, of Torointo from the entrence, is the bell tower. The scbool, ' Robert Weir, at present at- (cousin of Joseph Wheatley) made interior is finished in white, withsthe bell - tending the Model School, gets the a shipment of 1397 turkeys from here, ing of black ash. The seating capacity, Harlock school. Mr Wetherel re- t k Th including the targe 'gallery, is 806. The basement, lighted hyotemed *We *WOWS extends the entire length of the building. The alter, wheal stands at the rear of the spaeious moristy, is of Romanesque dee sign and is beautifully finished, Pr. Fog- arty, who bee charge of the parish ofDablitt • and Irialetown, halt been very energetto in overseeing and directing the efforts' which • have resulted in the completion of gut handsome new &mole, and his people are fnil of admiration for hint a High /donor. Mr Seery Streets of town, has ree eeiyed the followings letter from tint* lloonmissionersof the Paris lIxpositiern whieti Imelda for itself: • ' • t roams at S. a. No. 7 for next year at 4140 41844 ate advanced salary. Mr McAllister had been boterht Maser.; Fisher and McLaughlin remain in S. S. 'No. 8 & Acheson, For blaze : at flee' er at advance salaries, Ge W. %ore re- pond or a total cost of 111013 07; mains next year in S, 9. No. 9.their average weight was 10 1-2 rue O'Neil both remain In the Aubutn Ea- . Pounds, which would make their average price slightly' over 70c; 09 farmers .delivered the lot, To -day pupils did particularly well at the trance this year.. Mr Cook a,nd , Miss school for another year. They are eExilpiott toBromrsakoef athesimBicarfielprmoeadni both well thought of by all having ec anything to de with the school. of one thousand, and we tstederstand that Robert Elliott, of Porter's Hill, porter.* aim is also shipping from Ooderich. of innearahle, These buyers are consplaining of the Sundayed at Sohn Cox% Robb, Mar- dthitnerceeltstYnnelifmgiMetatiescgopefewfol; deeevaeloape- NOTES.-Mr Palmer, shall has been laid. up for some time ment in this branch of trade, it would with sciatica, but is some better.. Mies look like wisdom for people to raise A. Cox, Miele teacher, bas returned mama, , home after spending the atuntiler in . the vicinity of Kincardine. Precl Mor- Incogitgoas-The statement of the gan has moved into J. Torrance's house - Neves•Record, that Mr Gordon, who on con. 5; Sterling McPhail has sold deeded the Gordon Survey Square to his young Sydney pacer to a London the town, was killed at the Desjaralne gentleman. lir Stewart McDougall bridge accidents in the earl 60's, is We has been on- the istettelitit, but learnt:ea' believe incorrect. MC and Mrs Gar - better. R. Westonis imnroving, and don were victims of a railway accident Wag ahle(t0AnoteVre tcoorlopodeordieanhoTagsday. at Poughkeepsie N. "in, and in connec- tion with the disposition of their pro- Thrrynn.„...,G. Newton is improving petty the question arose as to which slowly, being able to sit up in bed; he one of theta died !Irak and it was •as - has had a long siege of iiinese• and we sumed that Mrs Gordon lived •for a are glad to .now that he is en the way shott time longer than her husbenti, Riad the property was dispoeed of ac - to better health. cordingly. In connection With • the VirtiAT onu Pg011,V, SAV. -That this calamity et the Desjardiris bridge, it snot* me.kee turnip harvesting a little may be of interest to etate that E. cold on -the fingers; that ap*ee brinrr a Holmes, of St. Cathatines, was one of good price now, when we have diepos- the first men reb the scene of the acct. ed of ail we had for it trine; that that done, he being at the time night fore. new gun Is 4 dead shot; that the pie- . Meltof it morning paper in the city of tura of the corn bee dose credit to the . Hainitton. operator; that E. Rutledge know* it„ pretty tine colt. David stilt grinds are sorry to spoze away, end isqUeeriett the apples ull the - I natimituf /*lin Potts.nt eaug er or G. Paris, Sept. 1, 1000. DEAR have much pleasure by . the order of the Canadian COMIniSsion to advise you that the International, JurTat the Paris Universal Exposition has awarded. the Dominion of Canada tor it collective exhibit of horticulture, of which your exhibit of plums formed an important part, it Grand Prize • Dip- loma, and you will be entitled tO le. ceive a copy of the award. Potts, and Mho Joao ttet, daughter juice runs out, of 0. Witte. ate both stilt very tiek. NOTES. 14 ice Soseine 13e1ord Mot Atm Carrick and Mrs McCool, ers and her sistet‘in•law, re R. Bedard 114014bOrn. areonder the doctors care. A. Couch, 117:42., ,..D.,McK.10,siejniw,68, 0 'flacEteld.,.,.... Ackney, oi Stanley. epeot a day at P. an& eon Itobert from lit,are Sayslettnee-tere .1. wouore, ooplow,.. we-sre,gisd to lotroje recovering from imln* .....04 urink.101-1„04',._'"I ..'0,1*.•‘'''P„,„""t 00161 last week before their departure 'visiting their uncle, Ur A Bwara' spent Sunday in our burg. Jainee Mc, ht.! eeriotte nines*, and will shortly he We item 'hall a ton of Now ()poking $12•24;toWata m 0 13untuun '"'” d)r **°r for Uxbridge. Mrs Johnston, .111ake ftfra W. S. McRoberts Is visiting under - Manus loot it vititutple epring colt last around again t his place in the ahoy is will& weatre offering et So per pound on' South boundary; Thoo. 0018111831, * la /hefting ner parents, Nfr end Mrs e the parental roof. The last of the week. ooe of Gloa. pkpdfordta cows hae gravelling S. B., $0.50; ftlifeNaughton, Sheppard, ant of the Boyfield line.- obotee was ishiPned on Wednesday; It a bad Atte* of rheutnatiera vybibo. ;el Lefutppwelied.Watringiggilivde fremoedrry; , or 0 Ibis ler 250. repairs to grader end spikes, 6580; W. tOztoingwtooahtlgenoerteeisgrieovaseount thepartsold for Mc. it iN requested that it returning home from a neigh'bor a on to learn, has been dangerously ill dor. Purdy, repairs to grader, 61.60. The good attendance of atembere beptiotenb one ot those dart night.lat week, it Ing the last Week, and ehows sign of shout 4 Meta until Chrisinuto clerk WM inetucted to notify Beatty the Goderlch to%vrathin budget hi newe at Foreeterse Court Oh Priday night, young mon got lot in the fieM; he got very. little chatege, fire John 3 rieher, theme. Coke, like wine, improves ilroe, to remove obstructioneoftetreete wen in the decrease, but will fill the at; businette of importance will come itts. / home, however, Res- 3astilatnilcon m thereon% 01 'her confinement, was We hem our now Trutt in, and and replace sidewalk on ettee tilde of entice to this week's Issue. Applicto IL Mundell, of urosehill• has been yin` has commenced a series of meetings, tO very ipir• on Saturday, but We aro glad 'Weed le show it to you. ' store. The reeve was instructed to see trans foe.No. 10 adh001 Are atilt 00031141 Mug at fi. end F. rcifordls. At it meet*, continue two weeks. Tobin Bros* to kern that the ts out of danger and ., . Mr GarrOW 10 rowel to Grand Trunk In, although not very futowing to the ing of the • trustees on Wefltreeder have had a Well bored, getting water on the way to recovery. we regret ion ever 'tried Gir ()hips 0 tialleray repletingt crags guards at etemity a teenhem nittla Mrs Ph/1r WM rceppointed at a depth of 90 feet, We understend to hear of the illness of Krell, Stirling, NOW Dr rr min nu Faiminti.—At No. O. Dunlop, hat been engaged fez townsh p, who pusteined a pent/ tie very low condition. Mrs watt o.tid um" 41% moo vino obbur Sundoy ot home. We ark.plohood to gnetit of Mise Monde 3*ewellon Sunday, vestigation that the alleged eitse of A private, letter from. AU officer in doughter, of the gravel road, both of oututet ottitiokav an *owls hear of the l'OCOVett Of MiSs Han Mb* A. M. Perktison" spent a fetv doys (perjury at the Court of Revielon wits SU-MI*01104 Mom says that all their whets hese been Vail IOW* Weal* . " Bothwell. Brett, lirol*abb buet inof• With MOW Rat& **yens. list bees ore like the boy's empty bond -nothing horse* hove been tronsferred to tt Brit. plowed to .....................know are ois the triend. Ins into their new store. Mies Lucinda.. the order of the day, there being two in it. Men,who ore to fond of talking ish cavalry regiment. Thie woe done COOpElrit 00 Clarke hi Odd,* relatiiree `neap Zurich iit hhts Ward 0 &Vilest vreek. The hod better he sure of whet they are in anticipation of their *SAY • figura, Heir. Iamee Uirtngstotto,of Windsor, ea prevent.. buss Bay Reid slotted Zuntot Bow° League has clotted tor 1 soling* lul it *oat 1141016" ***1103. proticusti""a" fortbintiortu°ther. lgt" bl" b*" fc""tlY 41 °lin**, II" 4400 Itorit" state in °Sok. friends in Zurich mealy winter month* 1 ncatfeF with thseN bank for *bother yew* . *Woe ad 44, -Una try...1xm is vier, form °rooting. . MIENS. Meth* that Bliss mottos caretaker of the c urch, Wichat of 8* fortnetir of the Ith cen. of Goderich eliowing o alder line of Ainev 'qartla on informal meeting at which the another half year. stroke on Monday, leavinit vher n it ******************irk Chrielreos rote Then ever. I& L11 Mobrin woe the chaitmen presided, it was found on in* Alms wit oontinot skid NOTIO(4.40611 SW& urruga ripen NOTRO...‘ les cy ft .11014. ri! Spectacles or Eyeglasses May be i3itlier an arinunent Or X diefigtirenient tO the 001111101. ands, aeoording to the beauty of design end perfect* fit of the gleam, We have the labial designs tri apeotaoleit •na eyeglasses; the frames are not of that tiltney chereeter will* are *twilit losing their gloats, but thaw& nehly retbitientiel end et the most approved diaper. Md te %le th*. feet that the „ &nee era Aiwa in ate tiolit soientific manner, altar)* will here reel comfort every hoar Ow similes are worn, Our (thereat are tiOderaie. 14,1•1146ahd Opt Samersor taairio