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otomulartir.autto • CLINTON. OETAMO. FEBRUARY •
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• Wingllane . Tetael *Mint , Ostriettt
StanleY
Noesse-elfr ' Cochrane ' preached in I Wrier., eteelovan -Tim atm% Seel
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00deriCil
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Dinte-Mary Jane James, relict of
month the season is auspicious „, feere our reeder correspondent
letreen'e Dalers.-As this is Valentine
malty an ardent lover and win ever be "'nee° hae been recorded previous
, • evening latit a Ittege nuluber of young bath and. will preach agate next Soh laterian churls who correctly recited
remembered by many ett such and died on Tuesdiady weein aged
d d 11 ba
• to the late Charles Brown. whose serious SOMA', eilexannieros. -On Feeley the Preebyterian church here last Sate dee 'School inns of" Brucetleld Pres -
Don't
Pail
To read my Ad.
on ps„ge 4, Every
thing to be sold
at cost fot the bal
aloe of February
• peo e an untrue musette we *pent th. O. Ie. met ou Sunday °venture; vereee J`enuel are Geo.
matly beano are wade to be ,ea ono per years, . eceae as n g Y a very &meant evening at the home of the topic- "Tempted and tried" was
4 lArTe. Shepperd, of the Mayfield line,resne.rted reahlent of WinSbeen e.nd John Noble, kliiron toed. taken up by Mies Lily Ferguson, Miss
hen hovicimby far a number Of Team Three Alice Peottlillan wae the guest' of Miss
hoe experienced it this week Ve
tee of rjamee Johnson, of the same.
' die kind and loving utother.
mall boys are left to mourn the lose . Petteteet-The regular 616.usitoiver•617
of Turner's chuich wee held orthundity
was united in the holy bonds of mat. Stelle•Berkevell lest Sunuev. Mlesea
line, The knot was most securley tied ey ewer in.aosons, ree y er an (Pester 1 te h 14.- . f
e- b t 1 anprOcfriate sermon. Roy. T man tending thetiollegr in Goderich.Sun. 1 Fodriratee-The hoys of No- 8, Tuck.
at the Parsonage 14" the Rer• Mr Yet' f the Minery that our storek r, et Howell, has the boys of No. Stanley. on Friday
depetement of the umetingethe beginning of next Wee.. 1 - ee°9 r 1 T ' t
W. Pearson, Term Ross an Bessie Mc-
Ewen ; they will receive the General.
Assemblyeidiploma which fe given to
those who commit tee memory the 209
r monA se e 8 a " MAABIIM -"The, nuptials of Rey . last; Dr, D Intel* preached a very , *. ns re who are a prescribed verses- '
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n n a o • tog a aeries 0 services depict at home. e are emir to learn ersinith, played a return match with
at Manilla, Ia.. and Mies Glare Ooveo-
land. Your correepondent veith a host try' C' In /mot ButTrizr......s. Real . purchased stionddeoruettanandd.thleaer min:* Wm.
vethej•Woheeeet ; we lert. he teamsfacedeachother a
of others join in wishing the newly Imperial, were pleasantly celebrated will 3.15 and hung about for an h tar. The
at the residence of Mr and etre Elliott, the Ghee farin on the Mill road. Tuck- take the business after the 10.12 ot' game was hotly contested bot our boys
couple long life and prosperity and w. .
rnitytheir union be one of Wee. women, Men., on PI% 30th. Rev erewith, on which he has been living Mardi. A 13. ()ere and family, West- were a little the superior, the score be -
Prof Riddell officiating, The bride's for flee years, from the estate. The field, and Mies Ella
parental Kerne is at .Winghein. far ru contains 54acresand he pays Hoare, of Auburn,enTelnatciTaullesar Mafrtejr*e Ain.gE2. tAelkietrialleaaT at Na4'1°Ireflieree.- 'was
W 11. s A
, , ' t $2,700 for it, It is a ood place, and le noon and evening at the Tyndall home -
but
tinetty wedding teek place at the Very conveniently sitee,ted. stead, Oerlow. Midi A. Tyndall is
-., . . . . of anythieg that will more materially hone atter a shore tour to Detrott,
0 We refund. your bonen the country. " Good roads is
i• . DOVELOP Tli01 OQIIIIMR.--It itl
p tty certain thatfaimereare heartily
- Ftor ca,sh only in empathy with a- road grader and
. good roads movement. I do not know
reel ence of Mr and Mrs Donald. M.
Videteue. Ohas Chicle has returned Pending afew dayrveith her 'cousin',
Gordon at high noon on Tueeday ' hes Ella Tyndall, of Auburn. '
February- the eleventh, When tilde
,
worth hundreds ot dollars to any . daughter Tea, became the bride of Mr Mich:lean and other places, Mrs F.
money if googs couttbry which are now spent for wear W. Gillivray Reading, of Et POuch Is not improving as fast ea her
•eso, many- friend's would yeish. Mr Atefeart-
and tear of- teams and vehicle% and . Texas, The ceremony was perferneed
- don't' give smut.
•• ney, paid a flying Went to lot O. con 2, and vein give possession
loss of time in gettinto and fro from by the Rev J. 11.4. Murray, D of been held on the 3rci but owing to
Intended for lest week..
NOUS. -The township coencit met
on Tuesday, Feb 4th • it should have
NOTES.-Illre John Gihnour, Mr A.
Moffatt) and wife went to Turnberry
on Monday to attend the fileeral of T.
Gilmour, . Young, of
Sarnia, who has been visitipg here for
some time, returned her home on
Monday. .1'. Scott h *told his feral
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fient1011. market. The bicycle people. while Kincardine. Mr and Mrs Reading or is makine preparations to put a stone
man, of Wyoming. is spending a few able th attend. The jolnt nutting or -
perhaps not quite so energetic the left fora short visit after which thee" days with foundation under his barn next eunie
•his brother, F. Stedman. Manchester and Smith Hill cooltreva.
P. B. CREWS *
are ettll calling for better roads, °and Texas.
matter ee they were a few years ago - leave for their southern •ho.rte G. Ashton, of Bluevale, Rent Sunda • '
evening the guest of Je Orich.
friends here on Sunday last. Mr Stede the storm the men;bers *were tee, Aleut the 20th of March. Nett McGreg.
TV I 11.1 mar. .E. Gien is also preparing to
twhe,which was to haye met on t e 3rd build new residence
there is a sefficient vote at their come Nerres.-On Wednesday of last week inst. Inc the purpose of moderating in
e• •• Expert Wateh Repairer
, jewelee And Optician
Sismacomos'e Ore• mein),
Omen* Tient FrAm.
during the dem-
mer and is at per sent hauling the brick.
• leeniniller
ClitTROZ., Service will be withdrawn
next Sunday at thie.appointment. on
acceunt of the convention at -the Zion
appointment, for which a greed pro-
gram has been arranred; now favor.
able weather only is needed to tetekeet •
ABuecotteler-G us. Van. sto'n'erai. et with e°nstance.
NoTE8.--On Sunday week, there was
no service, °wine to the storm. At the .
.a nasty acerdent last week; while work. League on Sunday night the topic '
ingen the stable he stepped on it pail **Tempted and trled" was taken by Mr
McIntosh; on Monday night the quar-
terly business rueeting was, held in the '
church. Lou Proctor was married on
Wednesday, Feb5th, to Miss .liawson. •
who lives near•Lcndon, Mack Best, se
former resident of this place, but now
of Brandon. Man., was married in that
place a couple of weeks ago, -
ENTnicrAmaniT. .-Rev T. B Coup- .
land will give an, entertainment of .
lime light trewsin the Methodist
Mend to grim Influence to their de- Mr A. T. Sebastian sold his barbering Faux SOW -NV. G. Piewee, of a cell to s minister, has been postponed
mend upon legislation. While tram- business to Mr E. MoLaugblin. At the West End, Tuckersinith, who to some future date. Mies A. eicAlur.
elling froth one township to another Toronto Conservatory of Music ex. some here age sold 25 acres to Mr Iddo chief formerly of Colborne, now of
one cannot fail to notice the vast dif. • emanations, for the second yea/et. CHO, for $1,200, has now sold the South Dakota, is renewing acquaint-
ference in the construction of the course, Mies Estelle Griffin passed with balance cif his farm, 50, acres, to hie ances around here.
roads *here the grader is °used and honors in the 'dace.' departineot. The brother -whew. Mr Levi • Strong, of
where it is not. Therefore it behooves roduce business carried oft by the Sarnia, the purchase price being /3,000. • • nahlgeld
into theirmosteerious consideration by but he intende leaving in a few weeks etity of the weather and the unfavoi,
Metiers Gunn Bros. 8c Co., of Toronto .
0Onniverron - In the item in last endorsing the necessitty of securing a this firm will continue the business in for Sault Ste Marie, where, in com. able etate of the roads, many of the
issue about the Waite.ie dilate wed- township grader. No townehip can he Wingheen. On Wednesday of last any with his brother-in-law, Mr John friends of Mr H. Macphee and his fem.
Mott, of Whigharn, be purposes on. ily took them by surprise on Friday
ding we are obliged to make a few cor- thoroughly prosperous without good week, in Teeswater, Rev Wm Lowe z
room's name should publie highways. - . aging in the, manufacture of brick. evening, 7 h b . .
rectione. The united in marriage Mr Thos Bobier. of k, g, I met.. y an invasion of
have read W Ft Waite, who is a grand- - W. White, eon of J. White has their dwelling. • -These warm-hearted
son of the late Richard Waite, and a diet:mm.7.R t utt has been offer- N.I.W. T. and Mks Mary' Stott, daugh-
ober CI
-nephew of William Waite, who has 1 f
has , declined the offer, Mr Alex .
ice for his driver but ter of Mr Alex etutteif Teeswat r rerted the herrn.
a tenep.ing pr . e . • friende, upon learning of Mr Macphee's
(Another oorresectedeen intended removal to Godericb. resolved
teen married for several yeare. ' The Welsh, of the Ba field line has a flock • ' Porter's Bill.
SummerhIlI our energetic township fathers to 'take ate °hes Gillespie • has been sold tcf mr °ewes' amity will remain here. A SmereOrie.,--Ilegardless of the soy.
"
y Noxlis.-W.• Uhteproan 'is PreWing • ful "send-off."
to giye him and Mts MaCpbee a cbeere
. mewly-marnted, Mr and., Mr a 1 of seventy-tive hens white; can beat • NoTits.-Mise Jennie Leggeet, 'Pitts.
. to tu a arn o e anxiopposi e re - .
b ld b ti th f 't le Having spent some time
' 11 'id n lot37 con 10, II - burgh, Pee is „visiting • her aunt, Mrs
„Watteswi res. e ° .• • * • • • •thereeord tor laying eggs, yes, we 3. moNaughtoo will ,080 in friendly .cenversation upon, diverti
...met. , • • ,. : .. • • iiip in the tovinahieefor since Dec. lth, JOhn Torrence., 'aridd. .enjeyteing elm ex_. homestead. -
'Mild one next Emmmer.• D.Juner,w o .clairne of . the inner man, Mr Morgan
h subjects, and -tuieleg reeponded to • the
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.• • they have shipped "over 'eighty doe, c •
*lance of a Lana tap win r.. paarry
• • for some years managed, the farm for .
' • who says there s no money in the
. . agog,. cot line, is peeparing to build a
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• . Dalton was elected to preside over the
, , e h sh the ?dimes lit ustard, as gone to work
t meetintewhich he efficiently did: Upon
that gentleman assuminghis position
his first act was to call on Me J. J•04 -
fin to road an eddied' •to Mr and Mrs
MaciMee, which task. Mr Griffin per.
formed: with efficiency: This addresta
reviewed the hietidlyrelatiores that ex. :
ieted between:the recipiente of It and
the people of Ashfield, breathed the
seirit of sincere friendship and geode
will, and expressed regret at theintend-
ed renedvale• But • the good wishes of
Mese friends was not .wholle cenftned
to sentiment and .Words, yet a further
testimony of the:liberality and friend-
ship was • manifested by presenting to
Mr and Mrs -Macphee two 'handsome
easy chalteavith w sincere desire that
the recipients may long live to enjoy
thegifte. A suits* reply eras. made
by Mr MeOphee, who declared himself
too much eaabarrassee to sufficiently
thank his neighbors :and friends fiir
•their touching address to Aire Micelle°
and 'himself and • for their valuable
present. Several other gentlenoen gave
addratees. The rest of the evening was
spent in ' music and genies; it being
broeght. to a close by singing -"Fot he's
a jolly gookfellow." ' • •
• . ' Be Helens • ' •
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NOTitsie-Mitis••Lizeie Todd has 'been•
. . • e efe. of the . i 0 s pother, J, ti. Stone- She occupied the same position con- Ernie, The bride and groom !stood time past. e Mr and Mrs .Campbell, of
visiting end i Wingham for some
- ' efri "n ' -
•Zileuidian Northwest. Miss M. Urgue • • ited , .e
' hart formerly sweeter with • J. i . . .
$ 1.9 e • t •house, when lee sister, Miss ticitie, tinuouale. She was down town Satur- under an arch of evergreens and rises,
David .sherra of awed,. .3.. s. was:unitee in marriage .to Mr T. C. day evening, and on Sunday aid not . where they wereenade. man and wife. •week. Mies Rena and Di. Gordon, • of
Holvrood, visited at Alex Stuart's this
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Stewart, was married on the . ins i • . . , . T. „
Wilkinson, son of Mr James Wilkin. - feel's° well, taking fainting spells,. On Otav the immediate friends of the con- Lucktiow, visited at W. E. Gordon's en
,'' • , itl yey has disyLeed of his One farm on
sod, of Morris. on Wedriesdayithiel2the • Monday morning. she asked for her : treating parties were present. The high
tharmiltameerdad,cOnsisting a 100 acres, at five p, en. The ceremony was Per._ breakfaet, saying that she would gee est eem in which the 'young couple waa Saturday'last. Mrs Janaieionie on the
• -toeW Kerniek, for $7,500 ; Mr Heir-
foemed by the Rey A, 11. &evil,. up in Ashore time; her sister took her held was shaven by the number. of sick list at present. Mr Jas Hunter, of
vey has 50 acres on cob.' 3. • ' H.
Methodist minister. of Belgbere; in • the some.Oreakfaste and left her eating it, beautiful and costly. presents ehey re. Lucknow, visited Mr Took last week.
: dr h ape ral ion Who Conducted a see.
pretiencesef abont eighty invited &ests:. but. on going bp again in about bait an ceived. After. (he solemn vow e hate Mr Malcolm Weatherhead,of Michigan,
la fel atm hardware . nusinese here for
The bride looked lovely. in 'a dress of hour, found .that life had departed. been taken tied the company'. had -pare ,
As renewing acquaintances in thisvicine
. 'casmes 11.yearsr, has disposed of it to T.
white silk : with a boquet of calla The dodger, who•wasininaedietely sum- taken of the• good things .prepared for. ity„ W. E. Gordon was at Dungannon
' .31awkins, f ITsbOrne, who has teken •
lilies as ;the entered the room leaning nioned,••-iitineunced tnat ' a bursting the occasion everything went Merry lest. week, `assisting in • •aedit" the
•' eepbeeetiticm•e; Me Bishop will •,reterafrom •
o the iteria. eof tee brother:es: , L. 'bleed veeselewas-the couseecif.death until midnights When the party broke township
treasuretee books: • : lark.
- • beetey e• -4 eot Lochalsb, spent _Sabbatb i der the.
. business. ••• ` . • Stonehouse; the Wedding 'march was The: remains were. taken to 9roderich .tip, all leaving theft. party
fo Ur •
e parental roof. Willie Todd is making
. played by MissWilkinson:sider of the the following, .everaing. r burial, ac- riling couples future happiness ana
' lo
. preparetionta forbuilding •it new home
is We R.
• e- a.. feathered tribe in winter. a under.. • for Wm Grant; he is a good and faith,.
' Norits,-Rev 3 W Andrews has •fimee. stand that Mr John Sheropard,jr . bs visiting Gran end an other points.
dB ;I'
bought a farm of 180 acres near Gds., ellas esessot lie here this week. Miss fni werbwan. Miss Ae(erterXhieefeee
ie visitinv here. Mae M. is vire
eto Guelph to attend the Gre.ndLodge ca ,
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the Royal Tempters. A. grand concert- woldelan.;we hope fortune n3ay smile Am aCox returned home last Thursday iting in Hullett. Miss Alice ' Dale is
'is to be given under the auspicee of the on him and hi still we regret wftei: a month's 'visit in Amberley; she
visiting her sister, Mrs Crich.• Tom
.•Forresters in the town' hall, on viednes- their•rernovii trom our midst but -are a as accompanied be Mies Jorden and mad A. Johi3s, ef Varna, anent Sunday
-day evening next; Mr Harry Bennet, of pleased that their departure is onlfor Mr Dowson who are spending a few
with their friend, Fred Pepper. Mr
Toronto, is to be present and take part a year or two. Mr Edward Rath'ele.days here, 'Miss Lizzie °Radon is Yis-
and Mrs Cook, of Seafeleth, visited at
:in the jarograna, also Mt Will McLeod faMily entlyed the graceful p rose n ce ivtrt 1oodat 0. W. Potter's. Misses Jennie R.Plewes east week. W.Nott has been
• of Seefortte, and Messrs Dawson and of mis, Agnes Whittinghaint of our!. g it and S. Lindsay spent Sunday
had .the laid up with a severe cold, but is able.
'Taylor are to give selections on thef ton, for afew daes recently.. Kt peter in 'Goderich. • Dan. Gliddon
violin and mandolin. Mrs Boyce, o Cole delivered his fat cattle in Clinton misfortune to lose his driver last week.- to be out again' ,
'Fullerton, called at the parsonage on on Monday to Mr °home Reid, of Miss Amy Cox entertained friends on .. . . •
Monday lest. ' Nelson Fletcher and Stanley. Duncan Jowett, from port Friday• among the vuests
evening, am Hallett. •
-Cecil Shire, of Kirkton, are the guests Huron, who haft been visiting friends being the Misses Elliott, Goderich, and
of Mr Badmen this week. Quarterly in Bayfield and •Goderich township re- Miss Beatty, • Anaberley. Mies Ruby • Ffcal in' occasional correspondent)
•eservices Will be held in the 'Methodist turns Mime, bn' Tuesday. Fred 'and stern" Detroit, visited her sister, Fannuaree WEDDING. -, At " Malt-
. .church on Sunday evening next. ' Miss Alice, Burnettof town, accoeo an- Mee F. Morgan, last week.. • lend Grove Farm." the residence -of the
' ied by Duncan Jowett, visited Seel OniTlIan.li.-Mrs Morgan and faintly, bride's mother, Mrs Wallace, Summer-
- Exeter . . . friends la,st Sunday. Geo. Cook and received the sad nem on Feb. 3. a the hill, • an exceedingly- pretty wedding
the roads last onday. miss °phis the first death in the family. After clay, Feb 12th,exactly at 4 o'clock,when
sidenee in town and will move to
Lindsay is visiting friends on the Bay. 'i avi school she lived with her sister, her fourth daughter, Mite; Etta,and Mr
field line. Mr and Mrs J. H. Lowery attles, Porter a Hill, for four Richard Waite were united in the ho y.
*pent Monday with old. friends in Lone years. About five years ago she went 'bonds of matritoony.hr Bev.. A. Stew-
- vicinity. to Detroit, where her sister was week- art, of Clinton. • The chinning bride.
" • - ing. Three years ago she had • the
death of Mies Lenora Isabella Moitook eers on the evening of Wednes-
-NOTES-john Davidson has sold Me Alex, Elliott, rircid naturedle, Vowed
Wingham.where he has e situation.
Miss Edith Sanders bas taken a posi-
tion with J. A. Stewart as milliner suc-
ceeding Miss Urquhart. Wednesday.'
eb. Ithh, Mies Mary Yellow was mar.
ied to Wesley Armsti.oeg,. who has
taken bare the old homestead on the
• Thames read and will remove thereto.
W. T., Johns: who • luxe 'conducted a,
. tailoeiate business -.for It number nf.
ears -intends to go ranching in the
• • . .
• • letegrave e • fever, which left her subject to eptlep. silk luefre, with lace and satin trim -
*who was beautifully attired in cream
. . . ' tic fits, and not being able eto work, mings, and carrying a bogriet of bridal
Fetter:ewe Wienoinet. •-•• Weddings came home twoyeare ago.. She tinder- roses and maiden ferna,ent.Pred the par-
as a rule are surrounded sk, itb more or went an operation a year ago, and an- Joe leaning on the: arm of her blether.
less general interest and this pretty other hot July. Feeling lbetter, she Mr Albert M. Walleee, who rave her
event -took place at Sumaidale Farne went back to Detroit, starting work in away, the sweet strains of the wedding
East W wanosh, the beautiful home October,: Continuing until her death. march' being played:lay hee sister, Miss
We Perfect
, Sight. •
pa,awisightla aqua%
., Nett et perfect, adausej '
• Ilea% a nteslaankaall
premier WhIeri e:1:
• gesepllah*Iih glass
VI. *rip experts In ide
• *rattail watt.
•
•
' • e "the latest -Wee a wee teirL" Cotincil
• net lest Thursday, Mr J. Ellis being
The holiday deaden has OteXte end, gone, ill was not able to attend; Me ir, And.
• end We are again settled doWn to our ereon Was reappointed treasurer and
1°°261 nee et ir8d& Befer8 le" We axPeat Mr Wm, Robineon assessor for the
• to geb,iibi it'd° laneieerel8ermeet aererameraeneethitt current year...A large deputation
" W-- — ----- -- ---- 7--- —r---- again Waited on the courted presenting
entotteetemenv. : . .1 '
„... a -largely signed petition praying the
'•...e....ew one utile basy.opeittivg „eia,notehne-eetmoil to -build a -bridge -•acroect 'the
limed to keep up our etanderd of eiwellenee in
, hod ' ite 0 d i • _ nuptial knob was tied by- Rev. 34 Hen.
„ The eash Srocery.,
staple groceries, and dee are now, preptirea, • diecussion the council deferred action
•
Fresh /lettuce end yOung °Alone every
na beet groceries that it le peedble to 7 . .
;
s we always are, to give yon the purest till the petition Wad enlarged. •
eek, „ •
teat in Clinton or eleeWhete, •
le woper it 40 aYn. llama; gittlit 7.8tIllniZi;
0 .
nA. nie M., to Mr Henry linydete a pre.
It Was the marriage of their daughter.
•' 0 goaste were • Mee j. 4..4 Ferguson in Auteuen on Wed.
. Auburn •
toothier Week i happy event took telace.
river on con. Oth. ; after considerable
greedy° young farneer of Colborne.
Manneettat -At- the home of Mr and
ptesent and the
and the beet, ynithee Of Many Mende
. ' teen fOtillifter ohnti gm*. 'Photos, accompany her to her new had), •
ja GRIGG
•• Seteeettde 'Inviter*
• and elestineisas
CLINTON. ONT.
:Ealiess
groem. After thecustonaary congratu. companied by her sister, two brothers, prose/Pity. The bride's gomgeway
V
lations they repaired to the dining and Mist) Sterling, Porter's Hill. • The suit was brown hotneepun with bluthis summer. ,J 13 ireatherhead,Wnoe several ears in Sante Fe. New
room where an elaborate wedding din- members of the family were all present eilk, waist and black :velvet hat.. . Mr Ispent.. `
nerwageservedeeed after allhaddonejus- but Mrs B. Yeti • of Manitoba. The sand Mrs Waite will be "ab home" to
Mee. for the benefit of his health,
tice„eo the good things provided .the casket was covered with beautiful their teeny friendsreturned home reciantly,arad we sorry to after March let, on sey•cmitinues in tie very weakened cote
evening was spent in music n.1 sociel flowers. from her many friends and the 10th con.of Hullett,where tha will
. . dition. Mrs Wm Barbome 'who hes
•
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ii:**Ittri****treekkkkice etanerek
alturaiF
Cold
1
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A, successful Laxative
treatment for Lagrippti
Colds, Coughs, IB'Ecad-
Neuralgia.
For the relief and
cure- of a common' cold
there is nothing more
efReaciousand prompt,.
•'25o per bottle.
R. P. eekie's
e'reedipuoti Drug Store
CLINTON
Succentior to Selmer Amino%
P.S.We'are offeringsorde-
snaps in hot water bottles.
which penetrated his feet upwards of
two inches. By careful attention
blood poisoning was averted, and we
hope to see him all right again Boon.
Nowns.--Henry Snider and wife, of
Nile, spent Sunday- with the former's
parents here. Mies Rose Oke, Goder-
ich, has been visiting ears W.Vanstone.
Mrs' H. 6. Fisher is inehroving nicely;
her twosopsEd: and Olauch were home
to see her Saturday. Mr Pframee has
purchased a carload of corn; it is bedly church here on Menday. 23rd inst.; the
needed as feed is very scarce. • .
pictures will consist of celebrated car-
e/0mm. - A *grand ..gramophone Mons by Frank Beard, illustrating the .
entertainment will be wren in Gled- evils of the lienor traffic. and a being& ' •
hill's hell on Friday evening, Feb. 21st,
under the auspices .,of Court Betemillet*
No. 88, O. O. F. ; a powerful gramo-
phone will be used, and 'numerous sel-
ections, •including solos, duets, choruses
and instrumental music. Admission
15c and 10c ;.entertainment to start at
o'clock•sharp.
e • Eloimeiville
Noeres-Mrs T, C. Pickard, Bessie
And Roy, are *lifting at the home of
Principal •McRobert, Mitchell. • Will
Candice epent Sunday at home. Louie
Tebbett and etts Geo Tebbett drove to
Winghem returning on Tuesday;
. they report having an enjoyable time •
Mrs F. O. Elford is visiting in Seaforth:
Miss • E. Tebbutt spent Sundey. at
home, Mrs H. Elford e es in Seafor th.
on Wednesday. Feta:, Stanley, of
Toronto, was !married to a young lady
in that bay on 'Saturday last, Carrie
Walters entertained the church choir
on Thursday evening. J. W.' Yeo
bought from Salkeld .Bros an extre
fine Shorthorn thorobred young hull
for Which he pail a good figure.
. .
DEA.'itt oir Wm atoX.-'etfter along
period of 'very severe suffering, Wm.
'Hick passed away ob Meeday last, at
the age of 74 yeaa e. , Deceased was a
native of Pornivall. England, coming
to Canada at the age of 20 years and
settled in Hastings Co. where he re-
mained fee a number of years,. moving
to Huron road .Godench tOwnship
some ago, Where he continued
to reside until about 5 years ago when
ful movinv picture of the Queener tune
eve. I. Lawrence *ill also give a num.'
her of selections on the phonograph.
It will commence at 7.30. Admission,
adults 15e, children 10c, proceeds for
the funds of the church.
• • • •
• •• • /londesbore) '
Noxas.-At the last Meeting of Court; ,
Pride of the West, No 91, I. 0.Lon- •
desboroe W. H. Moon and tie Johnsen
were appointed auditors for the current,
year. IL 43: Sanderson, Detroit, who •
•was called home last week on accoent
of , his father's nineties reterned MIL
Tuesday. Miss Lawdy-Young left here •
on Tuesday to take a course in the
Forest City' Business College. Come. k
meicial travellers were yelp numerotis
here this week. Messrs' Brunsdon had -
a young horse almost commit suicide
on Saturday night. Mrs J. D. 'Melville
has not shown any 'signs ef improve-
ment yet. R. Sanderson is consider- •
ably better. • Master Bert Itrunadon is
mending nicely. S. Woodman, butch-
er, and the Creamery. Co, have each ,
secured a geed supply of met. The road
running north and south through this
place is said to be in a worse condition •
than ever before, in tiny Winter within •
the memory of the oldest inhabitant, • •
. . ,
WG. -A very happy event took •
plate at the home of Mr M.Braithwaite
on Wednesday, the 19th inst. ' The oc.
casion•wae themaariage of Mies Blanche- -. --
Edith', daughter of Mx and Mrs Braith,
be...moved to Ildniesville. He was ai waite,to Mr Alfred Quinner,of London. "
member ot the Methodist church foe a' The bride -Was supported by her-sieter, --
great many years. The remains were I Miss 'Annie, and the groora. by bis
interred in Clinton ceme tap on Wed. brother. The bride was bea,utifudy.at-
nesclave.R. Acheson) 3.* W040
12E14 tired in a dress of eornflower blee,trune• •
Marquis, A. J. Coartice., H. Elford med with silk and lace. She yore n •
and W. Stanley, being the:pallbears, wreath of orange blossoms and carried •
a betiquet whi,te.roses. The 'brides.
Catatoff.-The quarterly board meet- maid wore a dress of sil e I" tie
chat until eleven o clack when the from the faintly. She, was a young reside on t x . on Monday. afternoon
The cereraony
been seriously, ill, is now ible to be eng wee be (.1
Presents were both numerous and cost around a air Wm Perrier is recover,. end a • unanimous invitatron was ex; el7,1:81 weitehfoseitolkeeenideratehe!
guests departed for their homes. Tne lady loved by all who Knew her, aim farm. Accept Our congratulations. •
ly showing the esteem in which the
young couple are .held in the vicinity.
The guests florae distance Were MrS
0, Berniesele illiss,Urleeehy, of Exeter;
Mr and Mrs A. Challenger, Of 101intort ;
Mr and Mrs H. Hopper and the Misses
Nixon, Of Wingharo, and Mr Wilk-
inson, Brussels. Both Me and Mrs
Wilkinson are popular young. people
and we join with teeir many friends
in • giving therw. our heartiest wishes
for a happyfuture life. • They will vieit,
around here for a few days after which
they will go to their future home at
Escanaba, Michigan, where me wine.
inson is engaged in the furniture and
undertaking birdmen.
Westfield.
Intended for teat week.
NoTes-Owing to the snow lalcickade
the mail only gob to Westfield one
day lad week. The roads are badly
filled up bat. are getting' opened up
•thievveek. No service at Westfield
!eat sabbath on account of • storm;
the usual quarterly hoard had • to be
postponed at it was impossible' to get
• through from Aeiburn. Mr john Mc-
-Clinton, set., is visiting Mende in
Luther. An. old resident ot Auburn
Paesed away last' Week in the persoieof
'Aire Hedy Beadle; we extend our sym-
pathy to 4he bereaved family. We
- noticed last Week that Axle. Scott
Wore an unusual happy dune and on
ern:lulling the cries° were told that
1
the Utility has theeedrecere eympathr
of all: •• • _ •
Asleep inJeaas, twee within the tomb, ....
*Asleep in Jesus, Ob, how, sweet, •
•Asleep in emus, peeceful rest,
• Asleepen Jesue, blessed sleep,-
, Asleep in Jeans, where 'met ie Mind, --
Asleep in ;ems, till we all shall meet. •
. • Bayheld. - •
NOTES.- A -London Woman has pure
chased the Queen's hotel from Mrs Jas:
Pollock for the eum of $2600, and will
run a strictly temperance house for
.boarding purposes, S. Eagleson has
returned to Dakota. Miss Ad. 5, Mar-
tin has returned from Toronto hospital
and is somewhat improved in health. see T. Anderson around again, a so W. on Monday. Mr Ward, Duegatinone his pulpit: here on Sunday next, sub- • year; the trustees of boblreppointenent
A nutnber of teams from Bracefield T. Riddell., • Mrs Clark is improving was a caller in the village on Tuesday. Pacts, a. me g:Tee. '.Growth • of ' the presented encouraging reports, At .
it to friends in Michigan. W./Crean ,is . • ., . . A number from here attended•the tea Christian Life", p. m, 4 1,
nEwrg oir loartnvona--Thezo died and the church id now free of debt At _ ' •
have been drawing. ice from the river. elowbe Alreroung is not se well this On Friday J. McNabb made his utrual 'Tee Temper- Milburn two years ago there was abate .
dot th
ance problem. the tra e serpente.
11111# Wameley has returned from a vie -week. • . trip here, gatbering eggs and butter $400 debt on the church; this is all paid
working at Port Dover. A. McGee lo • • auburn - ' , meeting in Wingheen Monday even- at the residence a -41•Sent Herbert,ofLenclesbdrathereare a few &awe bw.
43,- on be •
hid upthe bade') a,ccident in the woode. NoVeS.--jas Ala' te very • - ill at lug. Tbe many. frienclis of Miss te, B. Holinesviii 4 . Feb.. t 13th. John ing on the .shed, which the truateei . •
hiterce,-.MiterAda Crisp, of • Londes- ins from hie recent Meese Jae Miller, tended to Rev las Husisteirvitto4tetecnn.atenTas large cOmpany of itivited weeds
Ballentyne. T, ShobbrOok, of the 13th con 124.Metat_WaWanosh. Alr
Mise Nellie
Nvi;iteedBornigthhaeD3131teliftcoi4ne.tlessattviureoealtr..
for Kincardine, to visit her aunt, Mrs ing his pptrents. Mr and. Mrs W W. Ali 4. ..ntet Irarrtrer.tag°ilnit forme; where it Blinintinne t•t.inner wig _
absence Of ten years, is at present visit- uosser eeeePted 91e.
wife andfamily, of Manitoba, after an pastor tor, next Confite.vre: cTeri year;o
paeroYelid'e330*. °Tcreibll':ddli.was-the
The
MIMI the guests retired into the dinlifie eee,
After the eerily „ •
con., bee been very ill with grin for Mueray end Mesdames Carnearecndi Mande' netetinif Bertha.p
21°DilaY* -Ineemsutedj-e•
t wasfc•f•-• many 'very - handsome presentee
demon, Ben., will be pleased to kern Stied Robertson, Luokbow. spent Stne the sresident, Tre wereha. The
.eStiea13.clee"t;b•ueten;boyr annmg Were $100
Lewplenu
4 coolook train, amid -013owere e f I
the• pad week, but is ale to be out, Stewareettereied the marriage of their ta en. 9t,Ogold from her
again. The many friede of Robt Sall- niece in London on Wednesday.- Mise beet tnee Mg' father. ' The happy couple left n AP
that he is reeoVering .trona his severe day With felon& here, e n cla clintictli 1 eit he and wen. wishes frimi their aperient * •
berate spentlast. Sunday at the home- suffered. A number ot young pee& ' an entertainrilea in PR6 torm . h. ee , • •• . • - , _..., ,• -
of the latter's parents on the balm linef from this vicinity spent a very pleasant
Mr Cunninghanl sold his farm in Grey, time at the home of Robt. Lockhart on '
W. Took is SUrc ay &hood
:be token •neatt Sunday in aid of the theMethodist church was held at Km- •
sickness. Mt and hire John Chinning. rapidly reining abbe the igloo he t board on gee' i. -Ya friends. • - . .. , • .. . ee . . : • ‘
ay a. ..e?! .1 o a
cantata, date later. A eteleethei -Will 4 Clunittete-The husibedi Media. g et
but has not decided yetwhere he will Tuesday evening. D. Rutherford de. incidental, expences of the circuit. Rev
make tale future home. We are lad to livered a fine horse to buyers in Blyth Mr Huseer•naay be expected to (teed bwere°eaheadeee of Yathosetter floefeet this dtrmeea el eel
Mr AL Shepherd and Miss C. Johnston; present. Mrs at ad- the nusfor; Gordatt were pletteed to see her again Eleord,a,t the age of Wee Bore in Dereet- Dania pay any day,so that now we have • •
1.14
Atter
6 anti
the ceremony. The _Misses Yellend en. and De urnb ,
oehe
.... OderiCh, are look (lOttekititGAVIONAL MEETIlli, .- The g set back and lone siege of Meese, GeoriT Olark. oL. f
Dr F. Turnetill
joine crushed at °hutch od Sabbath last, after her .sterec og. an I e. e _ 0 le Ltweaogletle:umteifeutilncithiunrcthoensdaenadboat:00ond:oanr:
Loeheish. spent (10 07 oa le home, y__ea,rs in lel. arkharn, theta eettled in
cev°4eneterYslei: ttobveetZapr, 1841' liTed f"r
near °ratable, LicloaorntiseertithRetttvt"'Tti.11: telhoedulpiarziadetiwte,ns Iran-
sonage free of debt. At the.Epworth •••
tortained a few friends at the parson- ing• after the c Ti • 48s LilY 119Wect annual congregational meetint cif Ual- which was then kaownes the Queenes
Bust lend. there was nothinsi but the
-Sundeyeeeninge23edinsteteletter-frorn--been-indleposed _for eleme_time., end_ -gregation.to heinili_goode.eondltion preacher,-ande the otily place_eo
our miesitioary, Rev W. J. Stone, of Wm Symington ie again suffering from finencially, there being over $80 ot
Nitenat, will be read; all are cordially a relapse. The Library, Directors met surplus in the treasury, which goes. to -
a worship hi the community'. Tee Arab .
invited to be present. Tuesday of last week to discuss the wards improveMente On the manse Methodiet meeting house was built on I
OotnereeThe sitting of the 7th Div, financial outlook, and purpose making property. Near the close of the meet. the nOnner of his let, and the coat with t
hien Oourt was held on Saturday last. a, fewetreeh additions so ini to get the rag the peetor the" Mr Whaley was the work was done iltahrgelyb,,by- _biliiiself;
of Goderich :township, were married at tune to get
the Methodist parsonage, Bayfleld, on recently thee
Feb 121b; Rev J. G. Yelland perfornied suffering ver
age on the evening of the 18th inst. of London, is vi see* at her uncleeekle vita &lurch was held on Mon ay, 17th o o e an „ o ar .
At the regular. League meeting next • S. Oitedweles. Leers 'Time Lawlor has bl to o b • v
init., when the reports showed the cote his lag home, wog ho home of the
The cases were as follows: Aldeworth la,test and keeg in touch with the tunes. recreted to retire for a time, when Mr 'faithfully in the cauee O'f God In the
Ve Cook; W PrOudfoot for plaintiff, Mr - ...,Mr ab . Mrs J. Clark robin.. u
ee. utherford Watt appointed eheArroan, neW COUnt17. IFOr thirt3/* years he
Campion for defendant,; the case teas ed to Dakota last Wednesday; thee' and It:vats unaniffibuely agreed to make fined the once of ehme hewer, and
decided in favor of plaintiff. Stanbury Spent the past month visiting Mende
an addition of S50 t° ale mlninter's exhorter in the Methodist church, The
veJOhneton ;Proudfoot for defendant; here. Mrs Turnbull, of Ray, spent the
stipend. Being informed of the fad InterMene took - pleats in Rutth'e
the Dr pleaded his own case,which was -latter pant Of last week in the neighbor- on his return be the chair, Mr Whaley eetnetere,Welleeley townehip,
decided in his favor, hoed visiting her. Mother and other thenked the congregation and remark. .
ferticefield, reletives. The Maitland, river preseerte ed,that he would not objeceeentetieheleere.
i. •,-.1. rtotth.
Nallfeleeeteeereiffeeere U0.0 fiehted-A7 ttersencentethiseweelre---The -annual -Vern otrw-,
lekiteefleCifir.A- ilea&r iiiiitalW
Muetardet house. recently vacated by union Sithboth School convention's to teenteo Alltaxittet ...-A public meeting that R. S. McDobald' of the clothing
S. Nekton. Arthur Mason' lefb last be held in the `Methedisb church here tinder the auspices of the Harris Mie. firm of Greig& McDOnald, of kieotorth,
Week for Moopenain, Man.; with three on Thuredale 18th of Niarc h ; a ;Mod don Band Is to be held in the Preebyhas sold out hie interests to Henry.,
iropotted horees which he intende sell. time is expeeted.
Moosetnin. Is visiting Mrs J. Robb:aeon, Noegs.-.Miss Eclith Petihall. passed MOO' le t° give an address " "Ohar" tea ' b Y 0 hop
itig a span of laoreies, Mrs Morton, (:)f
actor building." WO Understand Me whatever he decides upon doing will
ell; are visiting ab the hotne of 3. Gib. recently held at Termite Conservatory aetrywWeettlriheete t 04 !ta kreoradotif ahnigdhsvreeaptehteer be attended with dittoes.
4
Mem R. Boyce and son Wesley, Mitch- her junior examination, Whieh wart
eon. Me and Aire ?earthen, Mooed:Ain of Music; her Weeds extend her con. Mae pertdit of it good 'attendance to Duland"
Man., are visiting at the harm of W. gratulations on her excellent ability. hear what will, no doubt prove an ill. Oettftiote-The &ermine 'meeting of
the emulate Meted of the Methodiet
• terian thumb oti Tuesday everting, this Stewart. who has been an employee
Ing; Samoa Ross ecconananfed bine, Mk. , 25th Ineb,• when, Re, Mr of for Some time, Mr McDontild Is 011n -
r... and his elands her e
n. ue m tereetine ati rac a clr
preparing to reboild his barn next Hon 3. T. Garrow, M. P. P., of West 0 0 • church waa etd on, Monday." and watt y
summer. The Junior Bachebts held a Huron, and Geo IL Watson are nameseet sWell Attended, A hearty and inlaid* We ofto Mae /IOU beetitifel cheratieree
bell ti Dixon's' hall ott Mondayeverting Mentioned in 60nnetethin with the The byeeelection for tlitelelliMIllone itt Inoue inyitation Was extended to Reyhalo picture,
• Mie Maggie McLennan. Olietonit the VACant jUdgaehlp of the Cone, ef timer resulted in the retaril Of D. A.. T. R. McNair to 'remain for the third en. •0 eee• ree
gee f uro Appeal. • • • Stewart, Liberal. • year, • nenry rano moutur
Character Studies.
iti literetrire end phetography the ohm.
stoker **tidy lathe feshion of the hour. De •
• uot 'nuke the trilitike Or silting to a phow,.
Orapher Whe does not keeiv to produerth
dna of YOfl
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