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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1902-02-28, Page 3:MOWN 10W Wt, ,t? rew *2. • I I I 111- .1 .ft14iNII1fl1ItWffiI, AdditionalWeal hews, Cooper's Bookstoretetinton PUrehaei Tour notate at TOD- oftloe and slave deley at ststion, LL liodgens, Town Agen coitus. pin! SMALL PDX OASES. - Stephen . township is now reported* free trona . entail pox. At preeent there al e twenty.ilve small pox patients at Ot- et. . . tomtit from the lumber campolthree new s cams at iiim's Ions her caurp. Manitoulin ' pe la'1 ln Pictures Island. and two more in Bruce town - 'ship, Bruce county, Sandwish West • I Veering fiir three cai We have n.ow on oale about 100 Pletures'mostlyct .colore pine tOwnehip two. 'copies of famous paintings, the originale of vzhielt aortae• but'sretTolig'°113,1T•84-8.4nli citr errivreinorg eases have cost Sty(09,1. thousand dollars. *ebruarY bot because you need it most then but be- patpj Agmitotment •eCcirlOrilIS that. the --------- - 00Q9 SOI8 at Nev/- • °- ff In a oiti art atore thee tietures would brine from 1 a busYspr into. 1.1.0.,mong the contracts - .. 5 a new brick residence for B:. Brown ti▪ on we will clear the lot at reniar ably low prices, Mr Tyner,Summerhillie, new verandah .. From 50 to 25e each. . .. 0 glabs front in Jas. Smithie store uext These a,re a few of the titles :-The Last Shot at Coleus% Laet • 1ne rioneed-P13 crews Fan°4 1111 t b k prepomitions for these occasions and have tie ba. hitewear in the country. Buying in large lots during these very tow Prices. Ogwas*.. of fine White cotton and cambric,' 'Mimed and 11191Y :9e 98g to 1.50 98c finished, prices CP 12ic to 15c Embroideries at 8c. EMbroideriee at an average saying of one third, think what " thatmetrns, et the very beginning of the Ileum we ere •Meting you the newest embroideries at one third less -than actual worth, 290 yards of embroideries, 2 to 0 ins -Wide in the :Very newest designs, regular price 120 to MD, op sale at per yard • Wanted kinds is not surpassed in any 'town efore you buy or you might spent! more 'choice variety of new patterns 145 select • ard 20, 2lic, 33, 3c to 30c. . er Yard 1.11c, 15c, 200. to 50c. ' • ing we have ever made. You 'are invited to not ready. *-•\"! e010. c'N.1 1001. Delaineja eifselected skick.of wash goods .and de- uslins4mities and ginghams in the choicest 040 fact our prices are lowest eltilnes with Silk Itibbonifiripe ate ihevery latest, "-k novelties, we Elbow an elegant range etboloringe, pries per ya. a" lorrPillill• I ., BSC " , .. , . , • 75c Vests for 38c 1.1 • Lediee' heavy fleece lined Vests, the kind that sold t'6� " 0 and 75o,on sale to olear. • 4 t,In 5C Sheetin g at'19t` ' ' 103 yards Of 72in. Unbleached Sheeting . verY,Ileavy quality .. made around even 'Lliterid,-iagider 25ii'value On' sale' at .116 , • 14,! • ••, • , C per yard. ' . .. . ,20C Victoria I..awn for I4c 200 yards of 45 inch wide VictoriaLawn,regislar 20o quality sitifitn, , • Pevextedee- N 13 Henry =Wye= whne gouge -Newcombe Brand new stacig-A. Efollowtry Epoteitals--Mc1Comon & Co aux. rArratture-.I Steveneen The °risotto -A Morrih Farm hand -0 Gliiddleton 5 Seel oate-Tyndall Brea ... Our new olothing-Hodgen Brae Pins -Pons -W Vair „„,„. suser-J W Irwin 8 j•IreerCorclegaUCGreo. Onereaketliur flulltratet ; eflat IRA as we lutve not t e skace to keep. thera on. •••••• 1$ of Hallett ; an addition to the hottee Oi „, 5 to Mr Wilken's house and a new inate ... 8 to J.°E. liovey's chug store), Farewell, Escag of a Heretic, Melting Friends Poor Rela- ey back OIL want it. > citiNT0N. Iy . meetingety... of the - was held on burs. eningi-Fett. 201h. Preside pre - the devotional topic, "Laborers `neycariel", being 'taken by Mrs in; and the Missionary topic, y Miss NVilson ; both napere librit'and those who did not were' the losers, *Miss Wil- nitip to illustrate Paul's Ab Easter cantata is be for the Sunday School ction of M.--Dowzer and n. • , STREET CRLTROR. - Rnrning at 10 a. m. fel- • will held in the lee - e letlt time. At 11 a. .,Rev. J. W.' Shilton, a or ot this church, will te ell sermons in what is ty he oldest church building vgp It is expected that ' this tol laet time the building is thitreh PlirpOves, as the new Will hereafter be Used. Thie is 1ton' first 'Oat since his former tte, nd be will be cordially wel- by many old Mende... .The nfr eting on Illenlay evening en entirely by the young men; . , the meeting, C. E. • armlet. 0. Andrews 10 and an elmelletit paper (Mee" was given by L. .0111001,1411ettlit fiteetlEr nual .eralgregational meeting_ of Matt Which was held on Wed- syte4ig.: of heti Week was -fatly :naeaL Atter devotional: exeraisee, by the pietor. Ilev..fer Stewart, lone, etappeintedeliaitmaite The a the ,gentith ind manegera, as Swint :the vitrione orginizationi Were read sied adopted'. regrettable hatred In these) te- em a diminution in reemberthip raan In. the :0tatutity. 'tavern*. 'aris•• nejef-lfr nnpredodented 0,111,444.41eathri,...4bei-lat- MeMberiatin 'oat° tiro ats for other purposes. 60 year ranee the payment ,,for the building of the 100 ilitnnbeen railed for all Vytapent4 was Undertaken in '• mine. bit* thie fa now wiped 412800 is now left on debt, New 'eleetric ilkgsUb IMprOyement over tht te been Initialled and fully stabOoriptione to both do. _the Century Fond have Isle° paid. The retiring mina • i;441 wee, D. fiteCorvie and W ?I...640W for *nether year. ruegaberithip of 405; tie deaths 4, left Without itttilon FRIDAY . FEB. 28, 1902. 'farliamentary Letter, y The House has been in session for a week and has already passed theSpeech from the Throne.. The passing of the Stpeech is a matter of some importance, for I have Been- the members waste a whole month, in -previous sessions, in diecussing it. There is ah unwritten law 'of the House- that discuseions on A BAD T !PO(31.RAP1110A.L BLUM, , Modern adonna. Innocence. Chnme 'BtOrY Of the DA111.-The Torento Man,in publishing Hans Veldt, Tommy Atkins, Welccone HOMO, Night, The Wee Nurse, Chln Red Line, Home Apia. Hopeless Task, Home From the War, Balaclava, -saitors Madonna, Strolling Players,, A Flood; Rival Belles, Defence of Mateking, An 4 Idyll, Two Friends, Playmate etc,, etc. the Dominion estimates for the current year, made a, glaring typographical. blunder, which has ottneed no end of trouble. It stated therein that the sum of $50.000 was to be voted for a wharf at St Joseph harbor, This is incorrect. Last cession 115000 were put in the es- timates for this -harbor. - None of the money has yet been spent,and the same amount-$0000--twas put in the estim- ates thisyear as a revote. We do not think that any of it will be spent unless the Department is thoroly convinced. that it would be in the public Interest to do eo . • the !speech from the Throne should re • .• GODERIOH SUMMER HOTEL. - late only to the matters therein, and 'Jas. Smith informs us that the big stun - that in discussing the Hudget, the will- flier hotel in Goderich is fast nearing rs,,t latitude shall be ItIlawed. But mem- completion and will soon he ready for ben have gradually broadened the in summer trade. It only needs the steps, . terpretation of the former until they brick veneer and verandahs to complete discuss every concernable subject un- the outside and the lathing for the der both heads.. " : plaster in the ineide is novv being rush- ed ahead, One is now ableto grasp the On• the 113.th the. House- sat only dimensions, ' The studding is sUbstan- fifteen Minutes. The Speaker,after t•ial all the franamf being doubled' g the prayers. had no Mote. than said "'Let building is well lighted with its num- the 'dome be Opened," -and the crovicl !irons windowa all hung 'by . weights began- to Mt the ga)leries in an-, The place containa84 bedrooms, 8 on ticipation of a debate Or lively scrip, the lower floor in the north west block, than, to the surprise) of every - 01 on the the first tiotn, and 89 on the body, a motion to adjourn was Carried Second. Eadh floor has theusual bath withOut a dissenting voice. The fault rooms and. there are front and back did not, on this ocoiteion, rest With the stairways. Atpreeent plumbers are at . groCernment, however, Mr 'Fielding worhand and electric wires are being was ready to go into supply --... consider put in before the lather's finish up. As a :the erititnates-but the ()pposition. ask- numbetof the bed rooms are in pairs, ed fott• inte to consider and dismiss them with a doer between, se that thesecan among themselves, and as their consid- betented eneuite if so wished. The oration was On the Order paper for to-, diner is 00x 42•feet eald 'the .kitehen. le. the adiournmisnt was courteOusty granted by Mr Fieltd10.$. . connected with it by'a waiter's room. A •groat part of the Idoorhas been oiled, It is not likely that the session will it being of hard wood. When flubbed be either contentious cr long, ,uniese Godericb may well bevproud of -its big the Opposition have some trump carde *"Gederich" summer hotel. • , , In reserve, whiatthey purpose to play., • It babe centre session of this . perils.- TilE ILL. . 0 i d torreiliateis had Mentary session. The OPpeeition, sp- ¶1111t0e prevalent a amamong the sick' people -"pargintly, have nothing to gain politica. /mit ncw. Wilbur Manning h ally by a wordy.- session; they are few quite St siege of grip of late and has had in 'number, and • weaker in debating to keep to the hotir at times. Ain_ ong ability than theyhave ever been before. .the children who have been laid 'up The government maynot be perfect, with tonsilitie have been some of the but it has not many vulnerable pointe families -Of Dr. Gunn'. R. Holmes and of nano, it -bus not made many- NVilber Manning. Weare pleased to istakes that would: justify adverse, see J. Rumba emout again after . a con - criticism. . . - lieement to the house for over ainonth . • and we alsae Mad to notze• at ,, rhe gneernment has always rend it - ; eorinan Alrex. -McKenZii e ut ath nd .did, not believe in 'tariff tinkering,' Aid hes recovered after having been kept .butjedoesuot follow that the Menethere to the house for'some time....R. Coats. de not believe In .'tariff reform. " They is qutagain. and has been at his store think thereehOuld be a certain stability all this Week after his siege of illness i about the. tariff, in common lustice' to friends are glad to learn he to as well as .Inalutfacturere. Yet- inequalities should ever,- .Mrs Ed. Carter, William St., be from thne to tine eliminated or re, has been sick for the last ten days with dressed, and this will.Prqb3bY be•done an abscises of the mouth, which causes next session. . : , ,-.. ‘ .. .. . her much pain,. and on Sunday morn- " The trend Of public Opiticin is shown ing her husband took sick with kidney ;in some ofthe bve elections. Take trouble and .appendiMtis, being at West York and Victoria, B. O., . for • present very low.... We are glad to instance: Both- constituencies rbave learn that H. Plumsteells improving .hitherto been Conseryative by large at the hospital; others at the hospital, majorities -Victoria - never -before re-. Win."Weir andldise Freeman, as e also tinning aLiberal shide(lonfedetation-i getting better, and willsoon be tut.... ' yet both send suportera of Liberalism, 114re gantelon, (mother, of the Messrs. and Ltegar, for the second time only,eantelon, of town,) of Gudetich town - •ds alsiberalto*OttaWa.. The Con. ship, has recently. been very 114.. :Our servativea would like, to have ; Been genial postmaster. A. Porter, and A. Richardson elected, not because • they J. Grigg are troubled with Job's coni - love him,' but because it wail& have totters.. ...Percy, son of George John.' Meant the defeat of the Liberal . in that son, Princess St., is ill With.pneurnOnia., constituency. There are no tears shed , PROHIBITION 'MEETING..- The hsreover Richardson'e deserved defeat. t . emPera,nce meeting called to consider Fapetries for 15e • pfirehwater Paper:and Envelopee, puti • hp in abox conteining 24 elieete pap- .er and .24 Envelopes, ethite, cream . and azure, ruled a plain, „.. • • I • --- The:Sunday school report •6110"ihtivied , it is keeping up to the lutist staridard but -the attendance may b6 better yet if parents would only take an interestin the work and assist the teachers and superintendent; the teaching Miff is excellent4fand if parents woald sco that -lheir children would attend regularly the eohool would be one of the largest and most prott.; perms- to be found. From the report given by Superintendent J. Scott we glean' the following :--Offloere4"-and- tescheri ge scholars 185; average 148; 100 commit to ..memory verses of soripture and oleo the cateohism ; 60 scholars are members of the church and 4 elders aro engaged in work; amount aontributed-expenete,.$71.- .78; church echemee,_418.57 .ohildren'a day fund, $5.85; century fund; 1122; other purposes, 15; total, 0118.15. Other organizations in co'nneetion with Willie church are doing excellent work; the lithriehan Endeavor under the Presidency of IfieerW hon, has still a Pod nxomber- ship and,00ntributee to charitable pur- poses but expeoially dhotil itime ire. given by the Women% Foreign Mumonary Society and the Exoelaior Mieeion Band towards worthy ethernet Of the church. ' The following etas*" which will be of much interest ghee the century fund and other finances and shown the email, wit condition of the church _ Congregational enemies, 81848.06 which inoludes $67.69 for fuel; $165,60 for Wetted on °hutch debt!' and 11121 for electric light. Debts paid -Mane° hnprovement, 5289; °birth bending, 1200; total, 0489; the former of theie payments dears the manse, the letter leaves, $0800 on the church u ing. • Century Fund -Total mount contd. kited,. 01764.75; oontributed by Sabbath school, e22 ; divided -ler common fund $1226.75; for chetah debt 5539. Miseions, eio.-Beeelved per treaeuter, .00lleoted by elders, $79.78; by +/elopes, 5122.50; Willis church S. 8. I 1 -Stanley beton*, $26.07; Y. P. S. 0. E., $12:50; Weston Bend, 566; W. F. M. S., $168; 'medal donation's to Foreign Mit. alone, 55; clothing contributed to S. W. T. Mittaione, $84.80; total. .$658.40. Veranersties..Pretsbytery and Synod fund, 511.70; Neeeion fund, &oily, ete., 166.61; 8, S.. expenses, 009.66; W. 11. M. 13: en/rn and expellees $920. The Matting taktel from the Blyth Standard Mete to a family how rediaenti of Clinton f-firri Tholes BaWden and tangly, wisp We been reeidents of Myth for 90 seam Moved to Clinton: On Thurs. Bawden was a good beanlod WoMen, a kfea neighbor and will be reified by Many friends here. She and her datighters will be very nthoh missed from Trinity Cher& where they alweye took en instil:61mM** In everything pertiluieg to the Welfare of the elthrob. Naw Seta Welts. UMW eZperleatirig Isi leverith yes r Of *IMO tallginnitt donut .For the first time 1i is 'history:the oertein- matters in connection with -the Liberals controlthe Senate. , At least they have enceeeded in capturing the ohairmanship-ofelletlininIttee-e. do not yet: outnumber the Conserva- tives, but when the !election of coin - Mittees :Came up the Morale were present in larger numbers -than their .oPponebres:and _tarried _their. pointer- , much to their own delight and the die - 1 Onifithre, of thetr opitonents. • Time. certainly works °hankies. • Last Year Parliament was in mourn., ing-owing to the Queen's death. tlay colors and 'Oda functions were large- ly discarded, and a certain air of. MU: ancholy prevaded. This' year -every- thing is reversed; the Wile of mourning is oyer; and it is a season of -rejoicing and levity, At Hie ovening,and at the State reception the rainbow was not in itleillithe colors of the ladies' dresses. Social ''functions- "At - Homes" . and "Dinners" -are already the order • of the day-ot night rather. The Capital is in. for a season • of - unreetrained gaiety that Means a great deal; arid I must admit that members of Parlia- ment (who are by no means the only • one interested) derive much &am e from this source. R. HE It apnea te .that . a 'limber ot our anti-prohihitionistri have taken up the thmperance cry. Referendum le- all *Wrong with them, but many of these same fault-findere still have a liking to frequent the hotels. The Government has lost no Ueda in appointing a reaccessortto the piletmastL e: of Lend" who died on Thursday. The office is given to Mr John' Canter - on, of the London Advertiser, than whom no man deserves it better or Will 011 it more acceptably. The election of E. J. B. Pens% the publisher of the itirrtreton ...Whig, by 'acclamation, waked another valuable addition to the newspaper men who support the GoVernment, There are no lees than eight of them no wt T. 11. Proton. South Brant; G. P. Grahame, Brockville; J. A. Auld, South Essex; S. Rumen', East Hastinge; Ill .1. B. Pena, itingeton; -Xettypietee-Ettet Lambton; A. 'Petah°, _North Oxford; HOU, J. R. Stratton, West Peterbord; moan EfOtTSFS WANTED. -For some time there has been a great and growing demand for 'dwelling homes in Clinton. and it is jut& poosible that Wallies would come here to live if they could tecore euitable residences, who are now living elsewhere for this, reas- on. Almost every haoltablo hettee in occupied. We know of several who have been hunting houses, but have as yet failed to get located. Clinton le prohibition bill was held in the town _hallron-Thursdayevenintr-of-lint-vveek: The meeting wascalled to order by Rey. Gifford,convener of the conimittee, appointed at the previous meeting,who called on Rev, Mr Stewart to lead in prayer. On Motion Dr Gifford -wee elec- ted chef tenth; a rid Rtry'.-1.-Gedeli i;eiedy. After some -introductory reniarks by the chairman, he calledou $, Scott to explain :what the 'referendum Meant. 'Mr ScOtt,in hieremarks,saidhe thought it unwise for the temperance people to try to fight the politicians over the matter, and expressed his strong con- viction that what was now proposed Wee the best We could vet. Our 'mei- nese was to buckle on the armor, and endeavor to arouse the people so as to secure the reauired majority in favor of the bill. Mr Howson expressed him- self in strong terms in condemnation of the referendum ; said it was unconsti- tutional and unreasonable, that after The -people of -Ontario had on several °ominous given Majorities in favor of prohibition, he considered the Govern ment pledged tobring forWatd an act on their own responsibility. He then criticised the plan of the referendum proposed OA most unfair to the prohih- itioniste. Mt Searle fcillowed in much fog resolution was adopted: -Moved by Mr Houston, and seconded by Mr •Starle, 'that inasmuch as the peo ple of this province have on several cceasione given a substantial major - Mee. in favor .of a prohibition law, therefore this meeting enters its protest against a referendum altogether." The general statement of the meeting was to the effect that if a referendum be finaily deeided upon there should be strong pressure brought to bear upon the government to alter., the mode . of submitting it, in severlil particulars. It was moved, by Rev. Mt Dunlop, *se. conded by Rev. Mr Stewart, that we proceed to organize a society to be known as the Clinton Prohibition Are sociation, to work in harmony With, and on the lines of the Dominion Alli. Mace ; this was carried unanimously. The following were appointed. a nom. inating_committee :-Messrs. Houston. Prior, Scott and Wallis, Thie cotn- Mittee retired and in a few minutes reported, recommending the font:ming: President. Berl. Dr.'0iffotd ; nied prep., fkid.:11014.11rAaria. er Manning; and that t :emit ye committee 13e composed of the officers of the society and representatives from all the churches, the Salvation Army, Youtig People's Societiee,and Woman's Chrestigin TeMperatiCe 1I01011, and that the Varibtie tocietiee be requelsted to appoint such representatives, all many as they may think expedient. The re - ;met of the committeevas adopted. It Wtte MOved by ttev. Dunloweeondo ed by Mr Huston, that Rev Mr Greene be appointed to represent the M0E01611011. as delegate to the Alliance eeetningly going abseil, although per. Conventton to be held next TueedaY, d that h f the /Ape slowly. There should be some I churches and sotietietsabove mentione.1 new dwellings erected, for they Would be rentreeted to send delegates there. rent readily. and NOW Of our sperla.) to, The meeting adjourtiM tO meet ter ehotdd note this fact. again at the can of the &airman, , 4 Packages Envelopes 15e Box containing 4 packages of good °rem square envelopes; worth,in moat storm 10o package, we are sells the box containing the fourign pee ages.tor..., • . . • Cooper Co., 175e Rooks for 3e The Sew A• lpha Library of ' 12. Moe. Uniform style, printed. in Ile itypo,, from new pato; on extra lai piper, with trimmed edges, and hound in Englisholoth titles in goldeord temp • regolar7ea eeeb, eseh,now choice f01Ottk7 $115 Rooks for 50e. THE. SLOA.N BLOOK.-This will be the name of the new block 'which S. S. Cooper will build to replace the burnt Smith block which he recently bought. Mr Cooper has an uncle, Mr Sloan, of Godericb_ . who takes a great interest in his nephew's welfare since he brought him to this country. In return for retirtesy'e sake Mr Owner has taken the first opportunity and has named the new block, after ,Itina- ."The Sloan Block" • porde!' standard. Worte,only 1 book ' • of ekind,popnlar atithortahe, high. mit !irk of oloth binding, regular prioell from $1,09 to $1.50, ' °hob° • . ........... wwico. . :THE LECTiTRE. -The third lecture, in connection with the Collegiate Ex- tengion Course was given in the town hall last Friday night to a fairlygood audience, Prof. Ramelay Wright -dealt with the "microscopic life of the sea", and gave a fine deemption, 'which was very interesting . and educative; lima light views, given by 11.'0, Brewer, who has a new acetylene WO that made the views clear, added consider- able interest. The last lecture • of the 0c/twee will be on Marthast, to_y Prof, Hutton, on "The Greek.' the Kornai), the Englishman • and the FrenChman:" RUKOIS 60013.-FrOM.the God-, ' erich Signal we notice that the county of Huron is good in its behavior: - "Since "Since the 7th of Sept. last, during e" period of nearly six months, there' has - net been a single person charged With crime within the bounds of this large county. . There are. a few inmates in thecounty gaol; but*theyare all, with- out ,exception, coufined either for in- sanity or vagrancy. These facts . indi- cate a condi ion which is probably without precedent in the history of the county, and are a . commentary WW1 the gradual but sure improvement in the morale , of the people. It *mild perhaps not be teo much tusay that WO have in Huron 'county one of ti e 'most orderly and peaceable commun.! hies in the word." • ' FROM .CALIFORNIA. -By a let ter trona Geo. Hiscox, who in company with hie brother -in -lett, who, town; now at Riverside,..Califolnia,. we learn they are enjoying the hality breezes of that glorious climate, Mr Hiscox has not improved much yet but by taking rest (retiringat 8 p. na. and. ahd rifling at 7 a. na.) and, using the curative spring they expect to report coining and eitittg • • • 3. Oartei is here front Stenheisn. Mr. Blackall Pie here. from. Middlesex- elmellYi visiting; his Sim, xt! Bleattan. Di Holmes was in Toronto last week attendingconvention of the 'dentist!. Miss Alla R011E1 bag, returned hoMertfier an extended yiriit with Auburn trhinde. Mies Mitchell and tetra Sallie, :a Goder- Oh, were the guests of Mrs Mitchell. • Mist A. Kyle and Pare Peisto.of •Kireen,. were the guests!of Mrs Mitohell: this week.; Mies Dente Peleliu bewail on ttentiar • tor Toronto.where she intends to remain.: -Mrs OrOleile, and Maxwell, oftewn, are .. etiending a few days thip weplyin Wegt Stanley. , . • - • Mise Tena Cooper is onla vieit of several weeks with friends at Mount Forest trial Chesley, ' • Mris W. Webb was in Walkerton this. week attending a convention of insurance' wOrkerg. . . J. Taylor was in Bayfield and Blyth; this week on.hnsineee in SioneeotIon the Oonfedetation Life Ausornation. Mr and Mrs Nicht:ikon. Of Auburn were the guests of Mr and Mrel W. e):. Searle and othei: friends on Menday.• are Irving has been in Chicago for io=e• time, being called there on eogount Of the illness of her eon, George, but :will .return. , home in a week or so. . Mrs Kyle and eon who has been visiting:" her mother; Mrs Rattenbusy estarsekest,t!ehfetwl,anet..Tageday for her 'home. in. .F, A. Sprung, of ManitorhAtan„ who haat been visiting his father. John Sprung, of the Base line, Mullett, for the put month, , called on the Saw Eat Saturday. He re-• turne to Manitoba next week. W. Irwin was in Toronto last week on' business and disposed of his stook of °yap., meted apples, which he. had bought -from- Mr Cage. While down there he get a , snap - on granulated sugar and ,ordered two oar -- George Weak • who his been a 'faithful{ adherent Of the Salvation Armk. for many years, will leave town next wean to join his: ferinlyrnear Vioterie, B. 0. He will be • ch erent. The .weathec_i_e_soMewhat,much-miesecl-hrhutimmredee ana trioxide - - -dreferentlirom gantlet.° eine 75 degrees. here. ; . • • * . of sunny heat and the drives er-91.1"Ci Mr Henry, of EastWriwanoab, who has - the Mountains,' are delightful, In .not been in rugged health for gome time, speaking of the beauty Of women out and has been. visiting friendeln Waterloo', friend from town does not think the portray tfor the belt few months, returned --.7 _ Valifmnia WOMeRare to -he oatePared' hoe on Satuidiri; hers now v_isiting at ' with the young women of Ontario, and as forthelsTEW ERA, they; eniny read- ing the news from here. The following Mr A. Chillenger'e'on the Ban line, to fill • Walter Irwin left onWednesday morning extract from the letter shows how the t opositionroY oins°1 e SitrrkietT ne B, arorrOnn'tsol."H• geo . ' tickled they were :-"We have great firmer, !lenge fun with an article in the issue of -Feb. will be mob mieeed anions hie many churns 14th, which took Well in this temper- hefe,with Whom we join in wishing that he ance town. We are going to have it ..11211 like. the oityand rise prominently in Copied into the Riverside pa,perif. One keret/011e life. gentleman came to me and asked .for . H. Bose left Tuesday Morning`for the . the address of the Clinton paper to get Canadian Soo, where he expeota to roman Mr lElohnes to send him a copy of that for some time. Mr Bose was employed in; date; he is going to send it to his home the Clergne' stoke ae. forearan. of ft large at Oolorado to have the article prodnc• ging Of men 'last year, Ewa was argea to te- ed in the papers. there. Tell Mr 'Holmes main, but oame home for the winter. He about it." We hope'our friends will en- says the Soo promisee to be a big plaoe yet. joy their visit out theteand returnfully : filie.niany frienilelaiir Will Monte - restored 'from their troublesome rheumatism. gart (of. the wholesale establishment of (*ordon, Marty Et Co.,Toronto) will learn with regret that he hen the holtlist, and has been usable to perforra his chines for a • Coming and Going. --.. . couple Of weeks past, He le not maned to . . his room, but it may be mute time before Mies T. Tebbutt was visiting Mende in he regimes his work. Goderich last week,'.. .. • Mr and Mug jamett MaKenrie ' left on Miss Overton of Buffalo ' is here visit- Tuesday !morning for their. home in Aber. the dame strain.. After this the follow- ' her -Meter, gist Luella 'Overton: . deen, aDakota. They were here on 'their' Our triona A. oozong, of . whighoni, honeymoon and epent Mine months at thee former'e patinae. This was Mte Mc. • gave the New ERA a WI on Friday last. Kenzie'e first visit mom the line and. A J. Morn& and • A. MOBrien were She goes away with many, favorable ire& down te Toronto last week on buelness. preSaions of Oanada. Thet, &VG h 1e ft Mies None Miller has returned to Tor. Clinton with the well Wialiss of many Onto whereehel ie engaged as milliner at 'Mende who regret their departure. Eatell'e. JaraeiAnderoonoi Big Timber, Montana, Mrs B. 4'; tforolorisla and little Son are brother in -lair of .0. B. Kennedy, was a the gussets of her mother, Mre Jae Fair, welcome visitor here among old friends • and will remain here for awhile. after an absence of nine years, and ible in Mr Chas Bezzo has been employed for 'some time at the orga factory in Goder- Mr ioh and his family removed there last week.bneineet whioh via then aloogeide a the. h,..r Anderson au A former resident here ifiret visit.back. Many will remember - is . having about 9a• yeare ego ran a livery , ts We ate Itorry to lobe th in from town and Commercial Hotel and after Buffering a ' the COtinty town will find. them worthy . total burnout he conducted a restaurant. In belt hoe we mademention of the Since going went he had den,uilding, He " well being ' dissolution of partnership of Greigle km. engaged dlunged at contreeting aria ba brother 041:110 together to Ohitiagol. donald, the well known °logien' of Sea, and stook, and • then do to Canada, hitt forth, the letter having disposed of bie interest to H. Stewart and in future to be brother visiting at Caledonia while he name of Greig oame on to Clinton. Both returned toCarried On nntler the firtn Eft Stewitt. Mr altiodoneld 10 a Clinton 'boy 41°11°Ine on n°11113.• . ., and his Mende here hope that whatever ayettirn xttentloirtn e OM poqigM,Oenlanie glieriliMatiftea4uLebailltet ...amilichk.f.,-, perone forhint. In noting the bue need on a viol'. Last week he wito iho vest of, ()bane Made had week the PixPesiier 0h,,e° hie eieter, MI6 S. Cook, and is spending Wars to-ntir friaa' who Mir"' ir°°2 ."° this week With bir brother George in firm: -*Oaring the time he his been in gullet*, Mr Vitheatley 1. ridW 70 years Of mbloWyelfsraielilledttie.'arat bra 4:hitt!! eShit811 bmadesfs 1°11°y:rata 16; II tail' yitette rujiaangYo nasilech itteminangiedr neon Men Wive established for him an *hill town and observes many * enviable reputation and placed him in the &sive pariioniati)„ In Ito people. He front milk a the enterprising` young hod foamy h minion/0o when doh, ..ears beet men of the day. Altlioagh he hes d atm tuktfug kb ()natio and ;hoe itcea not yet deoided rhat he will do, We trust in y.;exitioon itna marlado, mighigin that Seaforth, ,as a linainees Oentre, will State, atria one of those who enjoys * have act; induoemente as tokeep him potation in the Government *stelae and for the plot 17 yeer6 hes been light house herr." fsernler nor Porttige le Prairie, Man,* goes beck on the 12th of 1/10011 and whet keeper on the island 64 Mitqaette. He has 61)**4 New 25 sores with Whett, I makes his visit more enjoyable le tbes ba Twenty lives have been lost through the ie given holidays and salary still goes on 'fire In the Perk AVOWS HOW, New York. too. ,