The Clinton New Era, 1902-05-30, Page 1ma mix n 86&t
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Speaking of
_Pleasure
'The Glasses farnishid by
P. B. Crews,
After a scientific ex-
' amination of the eyes,
.give a a ost enjoyable
sense ofpleasure after
the old ill fitting ones
which 1 wore. rA
.Ithas is theverdict of all
-who patronize
CLINTON. ()NTARIO. MAY 30 1902.
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14ondeshoro Mayfield
$t. Helens • •
PoETET.-An original compoeition. NOTES -Q Riunball JMcLeod,
rateneed for last week.) 44A poet's reverie," written by a Lon of London spent a feta days' vacation Ross Sustained.
' , and .
DIVINE SEnvicnt-On May 231. t 'atoro muse, will appear next week. here.
corner stone of the new Episcotoalian
ParatroTioN.-WearePleasecl to learn Accoolna .-While Flossie Martin,
church here was laid by the I3ishop of
h of the promotion of Arthur Smith, at aged 0 years. was crossing the street,
Huron. •Oa IuesdayJ8t
which le new free ot au legal debt, was one time assistant at this station to she was struck by Lehigh weeded, bicy•
ageot of R. and Wabash cle and vras carried home senseless; one .0
conoecrated by , Lordship. After
Additional Local News,
WA -S NOT SOLD. -The executOrai
sale of the farm property in Hallett be-
longing to tbe estateof the late John
Goyier was held at the Mason hotel,
Liberals 53 Clinton, on Wednesday, by auctioneer
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broken and also her Conservatives
P the illoombeht and Par. Railways at Sinacoe. It is not four of her ribs was
years since he left here for his position collar bone but we are plealed to say
ishioners on t eir splendid building and
-.------ position large crowd congregated in the breezy
VELEargATioN.-03 Victoria II y a
,11.111 the 1111nis_t_ers Eiected
with wonderful clearness and strength mOloetnecdoteo. piguiroopemraotnotrh:3
411ViPwrsts°.
from Eph. 2 ; 20, in which he gave a
d t
an railroad circles as baggage man at
succeris in rearing it, His Lordship spoke, she la speedily recovering. .
5
ve o a more res
short eketch of the Episcepal church rem°
were as follows; -A a. na t1;a foot -
mama. operator and ticket o erk, and in less
t ball game begap between V true Stars
I, The Holy Trinity, is not a
t t s. I resort to Witness the sport la of the
trines. e then spoke on her Detente: two months he was rromoted tO daY daT' nrevlanslYtideldkne 'which West dr East Huron LiWzral
and thelfrinciples underlying her doc- t e eame capac ty a rano& n
median Unity but Unity in Vinity than two years to agent at a salary o
W bash n Canada The success h in the afternoon, which resulted in a •
and Baytiela Lakeeides; the awe came
. • Trinity in Unity ; 2, The exaltation o L 75 onth Simcoe is the second
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h d e lof 11 for s ch an e S. -
as ma e sp a we _ 0 _ score of 1 in favor of theltatkesidee. At UP to the hour of goina to press last
a i .
11 : The work of God the Holy Ghost:Then
J 1 618 dedillet10118 from these he spolce on
ergetic young man. The positiongiviels.. 11 a • no. was witneseed l be calathumpian night, 12 o'clock, natant] giye 5$ Lib -
and some the boys were so
some points • - 1, ti•od. avill haye His erale and 45 Conservatives. This
im charge otthe two depots stain:lei I Parade,
thoroughly disguiseu ths t their names shows a majority "of 9 for the Govern.
• iaaa caaarch holy; 2, Christ will come again; °
d two outside stations and a staff o
South Huron• Conservative
the personal Saviour Jesus Oarista 8, most inaPertant junction paint on the off a tie and anot er genie Wae P aYe •
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P. B. CREW
!Expert Jeweler and
Wat oh Repatrer
• r • *1:
°Marrs Tore flag,.
Binnizomons'a . STAND.
3, The two sacraments, viz, Baptism an
and, the Lord's supper. The Bishop ment,
seven meta We ' whit' him continued nave not yet been reyealad, At 2 p.m.
the bicycle handicap race began by four The returns given below and the
for all to grasp the truths precious alerns.-A number of the villagers dined to race in order to give outsiders Company do• not correspond, but as
Iclosed an eloquent address with a plea success. • outsiders, tbe Hayfield champions de- summary supplied by the Telegraph
heritage not as children of the world who' have COWS have hired Master more encoutarmant to attend future the summary is furnished frora or -
Sdrifting in diversity,but to still increase Robert Gibbs as a herdsman to see that sports in Bay , ld; the four - namely onto. we assume
t until they came to the Everlasting the cows keep off the railroad and out Tolima Aldsworth, Evans and Cook- rect. Of course there may be e.nges. felt particularly by her family and
K.' d There was present from out• of fields during the slinlater. The ball came IA rotation a8 named, above, -either way, as one or tyr.0 of the seats relatives; she leaves behind a bereaved
-• f Ri le nd Goldberg, of Dun- last FridaY. The one o England 38 minutes, receiving a pair of bicycle In West Huron the contest 32 years of age, a aaughter having
was a died about five ago. The fun.
that it ie nearly cor•
12, containing iic& one a the
hnost valuable pieces of property in
HAMM and on the place are tWo dwell -
Inge, bank barn and all necestiar nut
buildings. A number of bids wer e to tde
but none canoe up to WOO, the reserve
bid. Whoever the purchaser is he will
not make a mistake in having one of
the most valuable farms in Human.
DIED AT BOWMANVILLE.-Mrs
W. M. Vanchamp, sister of Mr An-
drew Taylor, whose serioui illneee was
mentioned in the Nrsw ERA a few
weeks ago., passed peacefully away at
her home in Howmanyille on the 17th
inst. She had been lying at the point
of death for three week.. from pneu,
inonia and was ot the age of 69 years.
Deceased was an excellent woman. of
Christian principles and was a con-
sistent member of the Presbyterian
church, Her demise will be sorely
111 side points Revs, Lawe, ot Wingham, in Hill's hall was very largely attended the first, Talbot, making the 12 miles in are held by small majorities. hbd d n who al now about ,
„.".• 4., g nu . Y tires. Oa the last hour ot Vi t a day
. Y tend service in the Methodist church, wetbe unexpected firing o the big,
Yr' - • somewhat bitter one,and was wagedon eral was held on Monday the 19th' and
The Rifle Association had their first t
gun and when a deep so bro e
ic personal grounds, more than on the !tang those who attended were Miss
Misses A, and L Clark and E. Murra
I raetice on Saturday; some of them did 'ian th f h 11
e ears o t e many slumberers the public issues. The queation of prohibi- -
as reall the pivot but the rid -
Mattie Taylor and Andrew Taylor, of
and Messrs W. S. McCrostie and C. A.
a hall,ori " The 'choir wasassisted by made a ood turnout on Runde to at- •
Gitard Your
• Eyes.
Vj if sunshine instisil
'wand painful. great.
i.\„ii, . ra wm be °molded kii1Q0 ,
NOI !atonal:yet end per.
ps.permement tn.
* J) eironwSemaroireed°uPsiatie:4
\ i 9,$ cents per pair slim
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e ;.-, - .ar 414.
kik
u wards.
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A. 3. GRIGG
Satirotor
an& Optician
CLINTON, ONT. '
NoTk.S.- The temperance address
by Earnest Lawson, hie score' was 26 lamps of the villagers were relighted, 4°° w Y
ing has remained true to _Liberal prin. t°"' •
Tebbutt. • • • . •p
pretty well; the highest score was made
tablet) was• to be given by ReV Dr Mc- and many were the anxious inquirers
JEAN VALJEAN.-Under the aus-
out of a possible 50. There were a good as to whether the earthquake of St. cooles by a. fair mal way, 01 being
Kay, a Woodstock, on Monday even- given, with Mao places to hear from
a lecture was delivered on the above
• yisit to their homes and friends. here • which„are expected to increaee it.
tt d d the funeral of the late It was hoped that South Eluron could character In Stavely Hall by Rev Dr
perilous from a distance paid a Vincent hal visited the breezy village, pices of the Clinton Shakespeare &flub
was not given, owing ,to the doc- many
• tor a illness. Quite.a number frora here
Dr on Saturday. and Sunday and returned , Rowed .
DEATH SenEas.-There died at be brought back into the Liberal fold, Cleaver, of Toronto, on Tudfidayealen-
• put up• a noble fight ing, An audience' of nearly two hun-
the resider ce of Mr Jos. Speers, on the and Mr McLean
10th concession of Ashfield, on Sunday aucceeding however, in only reducing dred had the pleasure of hearing
the •story of Jean's life well
of last week, Dr Hugh Rutherford, le Mr Eilber's majority of 159 to 73.
the 40-11 year of his age. Dr anther- East Huron could spare some of its given by the lecturer. He made no
Rutherford, who died in Ashlield, and
who was buried in Dungannon on Tues-
day last; Rev S. M.Whalev, B.A., con-
ducted the service& Frank Todd is
able to get:around on his crutches now;
we trusthic Waken, leg will soon be as
well.as ever, Misses Tena and Lizzie
ad Mr W. E. Gordon attended the
Woman's Preebyterial • meeting in
Molesworth this. week. Migs A. M.
Clark and Messrs A. F. McDonald and
0. A. Tebbutt attended the Teachers'
Institute in Goderich thistrhursday and
Friday. • •
LOOM, TivnlTuIrs.-A very succen.ful
local Institute meeting was held in
Fordyce school on Saturday afternoon
last, C. A. Tebbutt, President,. occuP-
ied the chair and aft& theopening pre-
liminaries the following officers were
• -eleetettfor next term:- President, 11.
Morrish, Westfield; sec'y, Miss F.
Turner, Westfield: committee, Misses
Cunningham and Ferguson and Messrs
McDonald and Courtice. The meeting
was then thrown open for the discus -
'don ot various subjects of P. S. work
and all parted feeling that thelocal In-
stitute work can • he made very bene-
ficiaL ' • • '
SACRED CoNOERT.-A sacred concert
was given in Bethel Methodist church
gra Monday evening. The members of
the brick church on Belgrave circuit
visited Bethel Leaguers for a social lit-
erary evaning,each League giving part
of the prograni.
• Stanley
Cornacir..-Stanley council met as a
Court of Revision on • 'Monday, all the
members present. As there were no
appeals to assessinen t,the con n cil made
a few substialtions of names, where
property changed hands. A few dogs
were struck off the roll. The fact apt
there were no • appeals-. reflects vety
much credit upon ow assessor, who
has now gone his rounds for 20 years
in this township. The following ac-
counts were paid:- Municipal World,
$4.23; W Mitchell, .township matters,
619 44; Logan's drain, -S10: for printing
by-laws •Big $1 50; J. E. Harn-•
• well, Logan'sdrain, 618.75; Big drain;
• Nile - - • 95c., .',0ouncil- adjourned to .meet %on
TEA-MEETiNG.-The' annual tea le June 10th, as a Court of Revision. on
Logan's Drain,- 3.. E. ElAnNwELL,
Clerk. • . '
NOTES, -Mr 'Malcolm McEwen went
to Essex on the 24th to via his daugh-
ter, Lizzie wbo teaches there; he re-
turned on Monday. Mrs Alex Thom-
-.Manitoba Excursions.
,• The C P R will run '
• . petard
Excursions to Manitoba and the
North West, on
June Ord, :and 24th.
And also one
July lbtit..
FARE. $18,
To all points in Manitoba. Tickets ere •
• pod lo return within 60 days
For tickets and all hiforreation.apply to
"Jackson, Agt...e
04INTeN. :
to their places on Monday. A very sev-
ere frost on Tuesday night, causing
much damage to fruit and garden stuff.
Rev Mr &avers, Brucefield, will preach
in Knox church to -day (Friday), and
Rev Dr Stewart,of Clinton, will preach
in Burns' church on Sunday evening.
We now • have an organized football
club in the village. Mr Webb brought
a load of wheat from Goderich this
week.
;connection veith the Methodist church
here was a decided succese. It but adds
one more to the long list of events that
the ladies Of the church can look bank
-upon with a ereat deal of pride. No -
thin need be said with re ard to the
:provision they had made or the .pro- son and Mrs Mary Cameron were visit-
,•clivities of those ladies in the cuisine ing friends in 10hatharn during the
art are too well known to need com- holidays. J. Aikenbead, London,spent
ment. With the attentive care of the a few days last week under the parent-
a_waiders all were amply provided for al roof. A Aikenhead •and wife! of
before they repaired to the church .for London, were visiting old acquaint -
the program that followed. The choir traces here during the holidays. Mr
• and Nile orchestra furnished the sing- Alex Aikenhead and wife also spent a
ing and the music for 'the occasion. few days visiting old friends and ac -
gave a recitation in a very quaintances' he was some time ago a
effeetive manner. The speakers for resident of 'Clinton: Miss Mary. Gil -
the evening were 'Rev& W.Shaw, of mour and Miss Tena Baird visited
tilenmiller, S. M. Whiley,of St Helens, acquaintances in Goderich last Friday.
and R. Whiting,. of Mitchell. Seldom; Miss Ella Graham was last week in
eyer, have we listened` to three tea- Blyth with her sister, Mrs Sims. Al-
eeting speeches of such high order aa ben Aiketihead, Mies Jennie Mustard
ere delivered by those gentlemen. andGeo. Baird attended the Teachers'
Each seemed to take a higher plane Association in Goderich last week.
than that of the average speaker on
such occasions and the audience show.
ed their appreciation in the perfect or-
der that obtained and in the hearty
votes of thanks later in the evening.
The pastor, Rev J. M.Wilson, presided.
The meeting closed with "God Save
theKing." The proceeda were $51.
SNA
msp,
.e.are offering a Oice line
• (Nager
• Snaps
At —4' lbs 1 r", 26C
jut tinnk of getting 130 tO
1115nice fresh Ginger Snaps
for aQuszter. They are &eel).
4r dm" you can make them
isd does away with. the work.
r Else a fine line of Dried
PO4011011 litt lthspei lb.
of
Westfield
A Sum:neg.-The entertainment held
here on Friday evening, under the aus-
pices of the League, wall a decided. suc-
cess, although the weather was rather
disagreeable. Rey. T. B. Coupland, of
Londesboro, was en hand, and delight-
ed the audience with his exhibition of
stereopticon view& This] is the first
time an exhibition of this kind has
been shown here, and if Mr Coupland
ever shows them here again we will
assure him a full house. Blyth choir
sustained its usual reputation, giving
eeyeral excellent selections; Miss Ed.-
wardwgaye a good recitationa-Proceede
amounted to $27, • .r.
NOTES. -111r and Mrs E. Cameron,
Lucknow, apent Sunday at the home
Of J. `McDowell. Mr and Mrs J. • Noble
attended the marriage of the latter's
sister, Miss Nethery, on Wednesday.
Rev M. J. Wilson, Nile, took the ser.
Vides here last Sunday, Rev J. Kennedy
taking his work at. Nile. Westfield
League visited Donnybrook League on
IIuIlett
SILVER WEDDING -On tbe 23-4 of
May, 1877. Mr James Snell, of EfaYen-
Barton Stock Farm, was married to
Mies J. Elcciat, of Tuckeisraith, and
they, therefore, observed their silver
wedding anniversary,pn the evening of
Friday last. • This estimable couple
have a very image number' of warm
friend -ea -hut Were compelled -to lima
the invitations chiefly to relatives, of
whom they- also have a large number,
and their home Was filled with a joyous
and happy crowd on the evening in.
questibn; Among those present was
Rey Mr Andrews, of Varna, whio in a
happy speech, congratulated.' Mr and
Mrs Snell on the occasion,aud extended
tbe good wishes of •those present for
their future happiness and prosperity.
They Were the recipients of a number
Of handsome presents. The evening
was spent in the usualastlaril•lalltPllera-
. a enrapturing supper being an enjoyable
part of the Occasion, and when tbe
gathering • broke up it. was. with the
hope that they might be able to celea
broth theiraliaMond anniversary.*
NOTES. -Ed Crawford, of the 9th con.,
sold a two-year-old general. purpose
gelding, to Jas Archibald, of Seaforth,
for the sum of $140. Misses F. ' and J.
e :man, of the 2od con., were visiting
this week at the home of E Crawford,
9Cli con. A. Elliott, con. 13, has pur-
chased thorobred yearling bull from
John McFarlane,' he celebrated breeder
of Polled Angus cattle, of Stanley ; it is
.only recently thatthit kind of cattle has,
been introduced into this Vicinity and
they are fast finding favor with the
people. . W.:Cunningham° had the mis-
fortune•to lose egood brocd mare this
Ilx.owrz bowar. -A' -bean which Mr,
Shobbrook had raised on props for
the purpotie of placing a foundation be-
neath it, was blown down during tbe
wind storm on Thursday last, and en-
tirely destroyed.
Dungannon
Intended for last week.
DOTS. -W. P. Sanderson spent a few
days visiting Stratford and vicinity.
Misses Sproule and Reid. spent Sunday
urn their, friend, Miss Lillie Sanderson,
Earnest Mitchell visited his brother,
one day kat week. - The hall was well
filled the other night to heor Dr Dan-
iels, of Goderich, speak on prohibition.
A Mae visitor adorns the home cf Dr
Hictiait is a girl, Mrs Jos Cranston is
very sick at present; we hope to hear
of her, apeegiv.recovery. Mrs. aavainley,
of Mafekinfroe'visiging neiriastereae-
Miss W. Samhy Sundayed at 11, M.
Duff's. A social will be held under the
auspices Of the Epworth League, en
June 1st, at the parsonage. Vtre are
pleased to - see our old friend, Albert
Glenn, of Wolsley barracks, London.
Wm Stothers and Jonn Elliott ranted
, their barns last week. .John Stothers
and: wife, of Wocidetock, and David
Stothers, of Kansas, are visiting their
mother, Mrs Sam Stothers. Wm Mc-
Leod is hired with W.P. Sanderson for
five months. Miss Snaith,of Lucknow,
snout Friday with her friend; Miss
Flossie Hainblettra. • •
ford was amonthe leadinveterinary Liberal majority of 530, and the result attempt at a formal or citical analysis
shows the hopelessness of any Conser- of the character, leaving the audience
v ative running there against so good a to infer it from e a oryr
man as Archie Hyslop, • hiscaurgsohoedkisttohrye-ctrollseera.tatnendt
.
for n ,oivnetre rtews to,
g g
The majorities given in West Huron and sYmPathy of his audience by his
are as follows: -For Cameron, Goderich eloquent review of the mas ter•piece of
03, Clinton 20, Hallett a Blyth 1, East Victor Hugo, Les Misere,bles, especial -
borne
PK, West Wawanosh 12, Col-
ly of those parte portroying the life,
borne 5, Ashfleld 01 -total 291. For
-total 23o, CamLeibroen;awirnajority 61 many t
at
Mitchell, ti - thought, feeling and action of Jean
oderich tp 117, Wingham 113 Valjean who hits been placed b
of fiction written . in any lanotage.
' h d Y
e hea of all the characters
Wentworth, N ....R A Thorapa9n.... 82 Those who had not read the book went
Northumberland WSam Clarke 203 away with a good knowledge of the
character and determined to read the
York, N . ......... Hon E J• Davis_ • : 184
surgeons in the United States, and for
Several years was Professor in a Col-
lege in Detroit, but owing to failing
health was compelled to. give up his
profession, and about a year ago; after
the death of his wife he came back to
Canada. Har was highly esteemed and
his funeral. to Duntrannon cemetery on
the following Tuesday was largely at-
tended. • •
CHUILOR.-At the meeting of dinAsh.
field circuit quarterly °fade'. board a
complimentary resolution concerning
the pastor, Rev J. Oaten, formerly
of Helgrave, .vas peeked, the substance
of which is as follows: "Heacilfed; That
the past year on our circuit having
been one of Divine.blessing in the tot -
lowing particulars:Parsonage reel*.
Struction, Zion -church renovation, new
church built at Hackett's and marked
advance in spiritual things, that we de
moat cordially invite our pester, Rey
F. Ja0aten, M.A.; tcr'remain-with us,
during the ensuing conference year,
lina that We further express sgtatitude
that Mr Oaten has by the Divine bless -
A Foitaatta REEnDENT,--Robt His.
cocks,e. former resident of Dungannon,
passed away at Teeewater, on the 9th
inst., at the age of 82 years after an
illness df only one •week's duration.
He was born in Minety, Wiltshire,
England, ina-Octi 1821, and cameato-
Canada while yet a young- man,. For
sometime .he lived at Toronto and
Hamilton after which heZmoyed neat
to the town of Brampton, where he
was married to hia now bereaved
CU per year ia advaibs
41.50 when, not so paid-
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We handle • all
the popular
Sheep Dips
• Including
Little's
1ientp's
Persiatic
lite Perfect
Bielkgs, ete.
P. Reekie's
•
Preeoription Drug Store
CLINTON
N,B.-Blue. stone and Paris
• Green for spria 3 trees, ,
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backing of the Provincial Government
and the syrapathy of the great laboring'
class better things still are expected.
The local broach for Clinton, Winch
was organized a year or two ago, but
which realty did nothing, was re -organ-
ism& and offi. oars were elected for the
year. Mr J. lioustqn was chosen
president; the clergymen of the town
are by the constitution vice-presidents; .
Miss E. Parlee was. elected secretary,
and Mrs J. Clibbings treasurer. An .
executive committee will consist of the
officers and representatives from the
various churches in the town. On Sun-
day evening.another meeting was held.
in the Oaten° St. Methodist church to
arouse sympathy in behalf of -the work
of the Alliance. There was a fair at.
tendance, Addresses, explanatory of
the worlaaims and needs of the society.
were given by Mr Houston, Dr Gifford.
and De Stewart. At both meetings
quite a nuniber paid their annual fee
and became members, and others sig.
nified their intention of doing so later--
.
_Sinume..0........... , , "DitYld. Pallrlson • • 50 wondertul work for themselves, • and
Bruce, 0...........R Truix.....• "... • - 42 those who had read it enjoyed theante.„
157 . viva yoce" presentation w iven by the
Kingston ... ; .a..E 4 B Penile
Brookville .. , .... ,G V Graham.. able lecturer. There are many who
Peter boro', W ... ...Hon XR swatter , 530 say they are' anxious to have these
Fort William ...,D 0 riataeree_ a. 37 •lectures given monthly and hope fano
...j B Tudhope,-200 Mere will follow. so . . I
di d 4 W Holmes THE COLLEGIATE EX A.1118. -The .
York, E 4 Richardson 37 '
•,
Hal man
Peel • ON Smith ..... .... 20a Depot fractal Examinations for 1902
Lanobton, El ..:, . ,II. .7 Pettypiede. a., 3a• will begin on Wednesday, July kat 845
Maokoka a Bridgland, . •• • •• 286.. it m Part I, Junior LeAVII3g1P25 corn^
Ina been•hrought through a seyere illa PosterbeNroa E Wm. Anderson .... 870 mercial Specialists, begins on tuts date;
4. q .meNey , . , 10 Part I, Junior Metric, begins 3 ulya3, at
Wee and is now fully reetored to health gory' sauna alatep cara l. .128 9 a.m.; Part II, Junior Leaving, Senior
and 'labor. •
Colborne. R Harcourt.. •• adorn Will be over on July 15h
-- , ,, , 4 - Leavine and goinrailrcif4 Jr)iPinai be.
Com-
ber of fowl and fattened thena after the Lanark N a.......W C Caldwell.... 100, mercial Diploma, 2; Commercial Spec-
]. 30 P.M. , All exe,min-
. • Norfolk, B.........W A Oliarii4/1. , 1 gin jnly eitti, at
FATTENING CHIOIERNS,-,The direct ReefreW, S. • 'Pion F R Latohford50.30, toiraber of candidates. writing a Clin.
benefit of adopting improYed methods Ranfrew.N . .. . J Whlunro........ 3 0 to wit be e•folldars:-Part I Junior
in fattening poultry is shown by the Priam Edward . „•Dr M Currie: ... ..., 15,0 Ia:2avini 0,-31;'11Part II Junior Leaving;
th, S •• John Dickenson • . 20' 29; Senior Leaving, 8aPartI Matricula-
experience o 11tIr M. SchWanz, Of the Wentworth,
Maitland. Last fall he put op a num- Port Arthur ch,R RJas Conmee . , _ .... doh, .4; Part /I Matriculation, 5; Com-
methcid -recommended - them .by the,: Halton-. .:.:„afohn a Barber.- . 16 tenet, 1. Of the Senior. Leaving catiiii.
Poultry Department of the Minister of • Russell ... ... .0 Ginbord a 809 dates, five wrize on the -honor or BoholAgrieulture,andwheneola the chickens :Lenedx M 8 Mable ' • • • arship matriculation. -Wednesday's
netted him 38 to 40 cents each, Which is Brant, S.... .... T H Prestoe.... 300 Globe reported the results of the recent
about the usual price derived per pair. Durham, W W Rickargl........ 80 art school examinations. While our
. .
Npailea_miee Time Good, who has Welland j F Groes - . • . • .. * 150 school had not taken so many certifi-
been in London for some time, returned Huron :E ...... • a. Elision.. ; .... 000. cotes as it did.. last year, the number
last week; she reports a good time. M. Essex,' Ea:. :. : ... . 4 A.Auld' ' ' ' 400 corapares favorably with those of oth-
Mugford has moved into the house re Prescott ..... • . ;aloe V. Evanturel.. 662 er schools. •The results of the Huron
cently occupied, by Richard Walters; Perth, 13...... • Valentine Stook.. 40 Collegiate Institutes are as -follows:-
We are glad to larvae him in our midst Wellington, IHon J m Gibson.. Primary certificates..-Goderich ' fa in-
‘ff0a.ladrieioesi3p, ............. • : •Ron, John. Dryden. , eluding onnhonocceptificateaSeaforth,
eget na =HilighIlillaleft for. the„Sooara.
Wednesday; we wish him a pleasant 'LL`" w ;:a.TIOn Geo W Rose 101:7 24; 2. Advanced course -
trip. The sale of Dare Mary Waite; ef- Middlesex, E....:.*Dr G Rou dodge.. 224 Clinton, 5.. Clinton,' The names of the euccess-
fects was well attended on Twits:1AV T. Middlesex, la W'El Taylor • - ful candidates will be Published .asi saran
Gundry was auctioneer and everything ,Kent. W ...... ...T L Pardo• • as the certificates arrive..
ilsgaings E... ..... S Russell
avant at a geed price. Dither . Allan, a „a,,, ,,,,..............BACK FROM THE WEST. -=Thos.
con 4, has his barn raised readifot the •'"'""
Oxford, N', ....... A Patullo I .... -2081 .
— -"" ..... ''' • ' . Jackson, jr., who has been in Manitoha
and the Northwest for the past flye
weeks. in the interests of the Jackson
Mfg. CO., returned home this Week,
and reports havibi; a most successful
trip. • He states that if they can only
get all the orders Out that he and R. J.
Macdonald have taken; there will be a
good many boys up there wearing the
Lion Brand clothing, This industry is
certainly making .great progress, and
our town is also being greatly adver-
tised by t4e,AptiAg.:-Itpcl_the organg
that are gent out. from herer-Theyalted•
finding difficulty in• getting enough
Machine operators. already . having
enough orders in for three times the
raasons,w.ho will be there in a ew days.
Brant,N., • •.... I 4.1) • Burt -
• Leeburn ' •Enron, W Q Oatueron.... 01
Al3oma D Brodie"
N°TES, -Mr and Mrs Jim MeNevin B rue, N : • a. 0 a Bowman.. .. -
and their son. of Wingham, spent Sat -
Man i
urday in eur burg, returning home on toulin
Sunday. , Miss Elizabeth Linklater Nipissinbtormontg, W---------Jos.....Jos Miord
spent the 24th with friends itt Strat-
ford. Miss Della Harrison, Goderich (onWervative•• - •
township, visited our burg this week. Oxfoid,13 •.. "I) Siitherland .
Miss Eva Cooper, teacher of S. S. No. 0, • Durham,E........d J Preston 470
is at her home in Clinton this week, Ontario, N W H Hoyle •
the school being closed on !account of Viotoria,W ••• .8 J Fox .. . . 35
measles. Miss -Blatchford, teacher of Frontons° -----------3 S Gallsgher.... 100
aNca5;atteilliedtherconvention in God- Northrimbedand,EDr
erich last week. John and James Me- Lanark, 5 ----------A J Matheson....1000
Manus spent the 24th with friends in York, Waa.a..a ]...J W St lobe: ..i'•501) setoff:they now employ. Mr Jackson
Ashfield. Mrs Hodgins, from • near Linooln .......Dr E jessop.....* 600 also states that no one here has any
Zurich, was the guest of her cousin Essex, N Dr j O'Reaume... 200 concepdon of what the big crop up
Mrs Alex Glutton, this week. The NV.- •Waterloo, Dr 11 G Lackner.. 200 there of last year means, and farmers
F. M. S. held their monthly meeting Dufferin „Dr Barr • 600 who a few years ago were considered
at the church last week, and Mrs W. Dundee P Whitney • 250 doing well, are to -day more than well
McManus gave a report of the London Elgin', ........ , .0 A Brower 40. off, the price of their land increasing,
convention, to which she went as delee Hamilton, E • Hendrie 143 etc., steadily, and such a demand for it
gate. , Hamilton, W ....TG Careoallen 160 that many former Huron farinere could
Toronto, E Dr R A Payne 800 sell out at a %ood figure and take thins
• TToorroonnttoot,w13.. . . . jThjoys 00yrawford.... eaey for the &lance of their lives. The
immi 'ration this year is wonderful.
Exeter
able time was spent at the home of Simooe, W ...."..,, j Et Daff........ .. 5'76 and it another big CrOp is taken off
• GoLDEN WEDIDING.-A very enjoy -
Grey, 111...... ,..,I B Lucas this year, as one enthusiast remarked,
Mr and Mrs Thos Dearing, Andrew . "There won't be sta,nding room in the
street, on May 51th, the occasion being aarietee , ..
London .... . . .. .. A Beek... .
......G N Kidd. •
the belebration of their golden wed- , 827 country." Aithpugh they have had
ding. Quite a number of friends, were Lambton, 'W W J Hanna „ .,., too much rain, nearly all the seeding is
Grenville R L Joynt. "...a ,858 done, and tbe growth is wonderful,
resent and presented the host and ' Leeds waiter &atty...s 289 and everybcrdy feels so hopeful. Every-
°steer; with several useful and costly Glenarr----------- W D McLeod, ... Where he goes he Ando the NEw Eiteta
ale
Salem Shirts are as near
perfect AS it is_possible to
righi All over? come in /
get. a Shirt. They fit just
• the newest patterns and
colorings, are guaranteed
fast. They are right up.
to -date in every v; ay, and
the best made in Canada,.
each,
.$1 and $1.25
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Holoresvillis
W.F.I. PION/0.-A pienie'veasi held on
Fcirsters' flats, on Saturday afternoon,
under the auspices Of the Women's
Farmer's Institute. The day, was .
'rather :threat -616k; but a fair crovid..
were present nevertheless. 'A program •
was rendered embracing speeches by
Rev Mr Burn and Rev Mr Shaw,of Ben-
noiller; Rev Mr Hussar, of Holmesville;
trio, Messrs Soliwitnz, Durst and Burn;
violin selection, 0. Lowery; recitation.
Miss Brydges; club swinglag, Miss Edit:.
Tebbutt; solo, Mee John Ri alley, and an
excellent address by Mrs Colin Camp-
bell, in the interest of the NY OtnelVaXd-
stitute. R. Holmes, M• P., acted as
chairman: An interesting football •
game was played. Supper was served
and the gathering broke up„,early, all
having had a very good time. •
King Edward will visit the Cork Ex-
hibition
SHIPMENTS. -On Monday morning
there were over thirty teams withhogs
at the stock yard& the largest number. a_aeg
there has been for years at one time:a--
Cantelon & Wallis had over COO hogs' '
for shipment; three double deckers and .
a single -350 hogs -from Clinton yards
and a carioad from Blyth and Seaford'.
for the Don, and R. Fitzsimons a care
load of cattle for Toronto on Monday.
SUCCEEDED AT TRINITY. -The
results of the successful at Trin-
ity University are out and we notice
that students from Heron County at
usual are not only iraccessful but
among those at the head of the list.
We congratulate our young friends
Herbert B. Hutton, son of Rev Het -
ton, of ,Centralia, formerly of Dun-
gannon ; Robert Blake, of Belfast;
John Thomson, of Kippen, and Miss
Annie Ross, of Blyth. 7
speritineadalinterconree, after whicha-Ouswaasa---.--- D awnrahy,, :„ , „alga 'always sustainer:for-newer frenrClinton.-- -
IIC B PoWell.. ...... and people from here reading it, an
articles of gold. The afternoon was
all partook of a repast in keeping With waterloo, S. „ , , W & 1Sribs...... 100 No comity in. Canada is better known
the occasion and each went their way Addington .. , ..Jas Reid 21$ in the Northwest than Huron county.
after hwaing revivified the scenes of taipiserng, E... . . . aJleo Smith."103
the springtime of life. Mr Dearing satin me taaA0 „A miseampaeo, 273
was born in Devonshire, England, ha Grey. a jismitieon 490
partner in life nearly flfbYlAve Years the year 1820, being about 70 yeare ago Hastings, N 3 w rearm,
ago, They made their home a,t Ed- and emigrated to this country in 18401 Cardwell • . h .. oh 414E A Little... . . .. . 896
mouton, Home three miles from living in Scarborough. . Hamilton and Victoria, E.*...6.4/Eillarnogie:.
Brampton, for soma time, and after- London for it few years, after Which Wellington W... .Jas Tuokera,...•,-, 70
Wards for eleven years they lived at he took up land in the 4th concession Toronto,N "4.. Dr Beattie Nesbitt
Ma field where Mr Hiscocks held the of Ste hen townshl , In 1852 he mar. path N I 0 Monteith 2
78
entertained. G. Wightman. W. Tara position of post maeter. For twenty fled Ass Hannah Erorrell and followed Huron, B ,„ Henry tilber,
Tuesday evening, and WWI pleasantly •
years Dungannon was their place or farming for twenty•one years, 'moving Hastings, W. •.. , , .M B Morrioon -..
tor and M. McDowell, of Goderich col- residence and eleven years ago they to Exeter twenty-nine years ago wenington,B., „ . J P Downey,. ...
legiate,. spent their holidays at their moved to Teeswatdr: Of a family of
respect homes here, H. Morrish where he has since resided.' - Norfolk, N .. . . . . Dr FS Snider ..ii
twelve children four -died in infancy
..
- - • ----e- while one son, William, and one Elgin, w_ ....3,,,,:tMosoosdnietarnud..
attended the teacher& eOnVelfiti n
la Gader" laat week' Thaa• TlinnY' daughter, Elizabethoottesed away after Goderloh Township _
ness College, watt home for the 24th. hood. ix numbers of the family, the Lake Shore road, had six sheep land Eaa, York est, Essex North,
besides the widow, survive him. They killed by lighttaina. on Thursday ; they Oxford South; Lumbton 'West, Ottawa,
are Harry, of London, R. 3, and 3, 34 were lying on the side of the road when Wellington No rt,Pertli North, Norfolk
of Teeswater, Mre Fowlers Of Tees' etruck. North.
wet/ Mrs Sproule, of Dungannon.
Four years ago last Nev hey cele- Eggs Cle‘ Wear° eashWers of doled dairy' Storakohtt Middlesex East, Mgt, Mail W.
brated their golden wedding, The in-' andseparatorbuttor. G.E, KING, Wingbam. Wentworth North, Shiite° East,Perth
terment Was made in DungannOn : Cerriotnilobarloy,Campteep,Iterflt Dakoll South, Sltneoe Co WO 14'nrthi Dur -
cemetery. I Ex edam and all the rest of tken14 G. E. NINO ham Wed. ,
• .
who hat beep attending, Toronto Bust*, attaining to Manhood and woman- • SgEto KitaXia-Mr Jas Wallis of London Wellingr N.,Nothumber.
1, Morris
The Cash Srocery41. s
isms UV •LIGHTNING.-- A barn
With contents, owned by Thos Forbes,
f the 3rd eon., Morris, near Bluevale
Ogle Cooper a Co t
thunderstorm on Thursday Afternoo-
as truck by ligh n ng during a heo.v
of last Week and destroy 1. The &AIM*
DIA for Butter and Eggs. Phone 23, sled loss is °vet $2000, partly insured.
!Ti
CoNSIERVATIVE Losetca,
and rs Somerville, of Dauhin,,Mart, Witighsni.
LORD'S DAY ALLIANCE. - On
Thursday evening of last week it meet-
ing was held in the lecture room of
Willis Church in connection With the
Lord's Day Alliance, Rev TA. Shearer
was peasant and delivered on able aad
ititereeting midterm on the Work of the
Alliance, and the necessity of continu-
ing vigorously the battle forthe Lord's
Day. that It May bepreeerved in Rs in-
tegrity, and that the right to its full
enjoyment nosy be secured for every
member of the community* He showed
what obstacles were to be apprised and
what mica:gibed attended past efforta.
At the solicit -Mani Of the Alliance the
Government of Ontario had submitted
the question of Jurisdiction to the
Court of Appeal. The answer was fav-
orable as to Much Of Cillr legislation but
not as to that dealing With corpora.
tions Chartered by tbe Dominion Par-
liament. The Wilt wiestion Will prob.
ably be taken to the Imperial Privy
Couneil, Meantime the law is better I
enforced than forkterly, and with the
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