The Clinton New Era, 1902-05-30, Page 4•
MIY 30t 1902
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We are Selling
fillore°11111311301NS Than Ever.
THE CLINTON NEW EEA
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Coming and Oaths
MderArebibkid ill bows from Vereity.
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FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1902, John Hill, of Brueeele, visited friend '
here ord week.
That 4 61PrellinitiOn" Meeting ? BIM B. 8. COOper ;',4 vieitiog her friend* •
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On Monday night a meeting was I it Milyerton,
1 While in Clinton Dr Cleever woe the I
held ln the town hall, with a goodly guest of Dr Gifford.
Think it over. Every woman and,girl needs Ribbons for this Summer—a great1 attendance, half the andleacei haWeVar I Is It n edy, of Goderioh, gM
eve utt* a
. being women nnd children. The bills cell on,eWnedneeday. . „ ,
many of them. We have several hundred yards just now at prices wonderfully low
s advertised the gathering to bof a " A., -T, Cooper was down to Beitiorth on
s prohibition nature, but it turnee d out bosinees on Wednesday.
—some at halfprice. ., .
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to be entirely political, and was called
Miss Mry Lough is home from Vrsity
mainly as a disguise to aid the Consers for the summer vacation,
But, great as are the lots, they will not last very long. VVill you buy a,summers
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- native cae, who true one of the
speakers. ndiR. datW. McKenzie, Goderich, Mrs W. IL Lough was the guest of See -
occupied the chair• Rey Greene opened forth friends laet Thuroday.
the ,
$upply now, or wait and pay full price ? , , . -
e meetttur with prayer, and aftena 13errister H. Beattie, of Senforth, wan
few rethinks by the chairmav, here on Monday on bueineee.
Miss Wigginei epoke, followed Jos. Lawton, of Auburn, called on
•• by James Mitchell, the Conservative Clinton friends on Saturday.
candidate, Rev Chowen, Toronto, and Mitre May Sh
lGiaw, of_ or 2Igin, spent
Eliott,hoderch: The meeting
the 24th with her parents here.
elm ei with te
You cannot buy more stylish Ribbcns, no matter where you choose.
These Prices commence Friday morning..
Ribbons worth 5c for 2c
.200 yards of n inch wide ribbon, in shades of pink, blue,
gold, garnet, royal, cream, white, etc.,suitable for trim-
ming dreseee, children's wear, eto., sold in saost etores
at 5o, our special sale prioe, per yard 0•4 4444 2e
10c Satin Ribbons for 5c.
2;0 yards of No. 9,• double faced satin ribbons, in all the
wanted Andes, mob as,blue, gold,pink,cariiinal,Brown,
mauve, turquois, navy, royal,oream, white, eto., regu-
lar value 10o, sale price 5e
10c Silk Ribbons at 5c
200 yards of 2 inoh wide, corded ribbon, in shade e of human,
‘5,
navy, gold, sky, green, mauve, oardinal,pin eio,,these
ribbons are very suitable for fancy work and 'are well
.; worth 10o,sale price per yard
50
35c Ribbons at 2bc
150 yards of plain and fancy ribbonissuitable for neck wear,
in shades of gold,,blue, cream, fawn, red, eta., regular
prices 85o, on sale si per yard 25e
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25c Ribbons at 10c
Short ends of extra wide ribbons in assorted shade% regu-
lar prices up to 85o, on sale to clear at 10e
Hundreds of yards of Baby Ribbons in assorted shades at lc per yard.
S il:11133.er Shirt Waists Pretty Muslin Dresses
We neve a few very pretty dreasee made of fine colored muss
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The new styles in Shirtwaists at very Iminf:daerilntrtihmemy:rdywiltehweeeattsyloor adnfdrialrlee,geatotaanttheeeTtoariet
little prices. A hite and Linen - colored perfectly, no two alike,. proms are $4.25, 1)5.00 and5.50
waists are more popular this season than Brush Binding at 5c
ever before. We never had such a fine 400 gads of BIBB Velveteen Brush edge binding, in shades
assortment of dainty waists as we are now wrnyg.rgouoiftglitteatIrgkgrgeAdbrwox •rwci.britutgt
,showing. . • . . 8o, our special price is s• • 5e
Waists at 5C'c and 60c • • 60c Sailors.at 35c
On Saturday morning we place on Balk three dozen sailors
Made of line American Percale in assorted stripe's, also made. made of heavy straw, with black or white bands, rep -
of fine white lawn with new sleeve detatahable linen col- . lar p ioe is 60o eaoh, Saturday 4. 35e
liar, very special values at mirth .......... ......500 and 60c
60c Black Dress Goods at 45c
On Saturday morning we will place on gale 100 yards of
heavy black alpaca 44 inches wide, suitable for stomata
skirts, these goods are in great demand just ELOW BO it
med with laoe, embroidery, insertions eto., all having
the new sleeve, some with narrow onff others with very will pay you well to be on hand very early Saturday .45e
morning,regular prioe 60o for one day ouly
deep cuff, no prettier waists will be found anywhere at 6 $
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these prime , 75o $1.00 and 1. to *1 and $1.25- Kid Gloves at 75c
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Just a few odd pairs of our very fineat kid gloves in shades
Dainty Waists at $1.50, $2.50 and $3 of grey, brown tan also black, regular prices $1.00 and
Li dim' waists, iii.,3 of very fine white yarn, all nicely ' $1.25, Saturd. y• • A , • • • • • • • 75c
sucked, some_trirnmed with•yery /WV' swiss insertion
down back, front and sleeve% also waists Made of fine Trimmed Hats at $2.50 •
• Linen Batiste,nioely tucked and trimmed with Lace in ., On Saturday morning we will have ready anotherfine assort -
„radian% these are the fineet widen' on the market fores AA ment of hats that we are going to Bell at $2.50each,they
She money, prices each $1.50, $2.50 to 0.1111 are worth newly ire much more
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• Tour money back
•• if you want it.
Shirtwaists at 75c, $1 and $1.25
As theee prices we are showing a very fine line of white
waists,. all made of good quality limn and nioely trim.
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iliaddlliatilitatrej•
Parchase your tickets at Town offiod and
save delay at station. . •
F. R. Ilodgensi Town Agent
Clinton, Ont.
ehurch ehimes.
The W.C. T. U. will meet at the home
of Mrs Biddlecombe on Friday after-
noon, at 4 o'clock.
250:
West Huron4iiVomination week, visiting at hie daughter's. W. TXDeokrill,T. P. A, of the C.P.R.,
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The largest number of electors ever Jrao SbePlierd wee in Toronto the past
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was a caller in town on Wednesday.
held at a nomination was gathered at Miss Ida Turner, of Seeforth, was a
Dungannon last Th,ursday. After Mr caller on friende in town on Monday.
M. G, Cameron, Mayor of Goderich, Mrs J. Dodds, of Seefortb, 'spent Tues.
had been nominated to contest West day as the guest of Mrs J. CI, Townsend.
James Mitchell has been put up by the Mrs J. 0, Townsend and Mrs M. Dowser
Huron in the Liberal interest and Mr
Conservatites there was a_public meet- 1 '1113.
event Friday last visiting friends in /Us-
ing for discussion: Mr Lochart was Mrs Jag Steop was the guest of her
nhosen chairman Mr Cameron was the mother, Mrs Wm Hamill, Seriforth, last
first speaker, and In an able address of 1 week.
over an hour explained the Wailes. He
dealt with the fact that while hisot
ponents were trying to steer nort Me 0, B. Heyd, of Brantford, spent a
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and south at the same •time. by en- ' '
fte.iweedhaevreeof the past week among her reit'.
deavoring to represent both Mr scrhita Mr and Mrs S. Cole went to London on
ney and Prohibition, he himself was the 24th to eee Mr Cole'a mother, who is
out straigrit for RON and good gov- very ill at Present. .
ernment. Cheers greeted the speaker S. Townsend was over in Michigan iseb
as he made point after point in favor nnd part of this meek visiting friende in
of Mr Roes' Administration, and he Yale, Saginaw and Detroit.
closed. amid great applause, one of / ear j me T. T
in West Huror. Mr Mitchell's address — - ' t •
herniation, Albert street,
the ablest political efforts ever made • „Ant toMt.sT d
was of a lengthy and apologetic kind, Foreet uee ay, where he
and o dwi da notsilooked
odkoe justice u et uponi ceto .asthoenespoefaktehre, B.
has secured a good eitnation. ,
la-orosse handlers played witn the St,
Doherty who is one of Clinton's beet
ablest, platform men on the Canners Thomas team on Monday. ...
vative side. .His address was mainly a Hisses Mamie and Nora Dean, of Goder-
rob, spent a few days in town thie week as
the guest° of Mies Kate McCourt.
defence of Ins position as a straight
out Coriservative and a Prohibitionist,
and he labored considerably during its
deliven y. The reply of Mr Cameron
was a strong appeal in behalf of the
Government, which has done 60 much
to place Ontario in the premier posi-
tion amongst the Provinces of Can-
ada. There is every reason to believe
that Liberalism will again be sustained
in West Huron.
PL Prospective Session.
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Events, published at:Ottawa. has the
following article. • It is not at all uns
likely that the next session will last at
least six nionths-possihly longer
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Miss Macmordie, of London, spent the
holidays at her sister's, Mrs Monteith,
Ontario street, and reletives near Hensel'.
A. Forester, late with P. B. Crewe,- has
• gone to Windsor, where he has a lucrative
poeition in a large watch and jewellery store
Walter Coate came home from, Colling.
wood on Wednesday lo record hie vote for
the Liberal candidate and Roes Govern-
ment. •
Kra C. Mason and Mies Minnie Brickens
den have returned home after enending a
•few days with the former's. *rioter, .Mrs
Greensides, of Londe”. -
J. Aikenheatt, of Linden, who was up
spending the 24th at his home in Stanley
and it wk. 'be almost necessary was calling on a few friends in Clinton on
fur Sunday accompained by his brother Hugh.
members to move their families to Ot-
Rev Father MeMenamin, went to London
on Monday to attend the funeral , of Father
Fraher who palmed away on Saturday.
Father West. of Goderioh, also attended,
Milt EL O. Bell returned to Wingham
hurt Friday after visiting at her home here
Parliament was only two weeks Jonger. for ooveral weeks. Mr Bell arriyed from a
ens business trip end 4)(4# Thursday evening
The third session- of the last Parliam
Went WO tt14 pixtb lineutb, an4...eTTAtellena here, .
have already been msdc 02°3 tbe tbifa Odra T. Tiplin, of Gederlotir I former
session of the present Parliament Will kat resident of Clinton, was the gueet of Mrs
six months, or twice as long as the seeeion
whichlas just been closed. Notwit intend- J. C. Townsend last Vritlay while on her
CLINTON. way to spend the 24th With her eider at
ing the shortness of the guidon this year Wroxeter. • . ' .
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-• , ./ no fewer than one hundred. and fifteen We had a call from our old' friend B.
E. E. Hil o i took Reval.W.Wright's will meet in Sarnia the first Wednes- bills were reiented tc His Ex-ellency for ' • - . -
Summerhill on last Sunday the lattei I J. H. Millian, W. N. Manning, Jacob Pap8r8olong a session, however, but election he was around working in its in -
Switzer, of •Goderion, last Friday. Re is
eon It is not the- numbs! of
work at Middleton's Holmesville and , day in June • R. W. • McKenzie bth.;surwoyht h
se ardent a Liberal as formerisland at this
. being at London attending ordination. 1 Taylor, W. D. Bright, 11. Elford, N. theimportance of them, the imininence of terests. . ' • '
hers E. W. Wood,'Methodist mission- i H, Young, Jessie Gray, John Tiffin, an election, or the revision of the tariff
ed vyhile attempting to cross a large 'Pollard, Wm Moon, Peter Cole. Wm Next neaten there will probably be the tee _ Aire (Dr) W. H. Marrs, of Port Elgin,
Geo A.cheson, H. I, Wightman. Wm
ary at Catetairs, N. W. T„ was drowns'
Rathwell, Robt Holmes, M. P., and distribution bill, a most important meas. daughter of Mr and Mrs John Shaw, and
Harrison Wiltsie. ure, some revision of the tariff, the bill her throe obildren Marion, Dorothy and
creek ENivollen by recent floods, He creating a railway' 00MITlifiBi00, and some John William are visiting at her parents
sent his horse ahead with a line attach- I - =nen
ed, and attempted to follow, When The Financial District Meeting was •
other government bills which have been for a few week% .
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tawa during the sessicin:- '
The mission of Parliament which was
prorogued last week lasted exactly three
months, a period much shorter than Usual,
although ,the Arai melon of the present
in midstream the line warted, and Mr
Wood was whirled away lInd drowned.
The accident' is especially sad as he was
to have been married this week. He
was 32 years of age and an Englishman.
appointed to be held in Holmesville
next fain and the next May meeting
in Ontario St. church, Clinton.
Variotte resolutions were past re the
coming referendum, the General rules
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- The Hmlin; Rev. A. . Di jamesysnW
e, • ESLCu
EY urrew.- Re-vare 3992 memberg on the district, with
Dr SivThere'
te. I and thSuperannuation Fund
basdeclined the call to Hillsbni g and ,art, of Willis church,occupied the put- an increase of 24 after deducting 142
Price's Corners. Rev. DI unim is a for- pit last Sunday morning and gave a
mer Clintonian and is well known herefor deaths and those who have ceased
Round discourse and one which was I
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.i to he members; 195 a
Ordination services were held at St. eagerly listened to and appreciated by 1. by letter lso have removed though
John Anglican chord), London town-
the congregation ....There wasome or them are
s no still in the district. 130 baptisms were
ship, last, Sunday morning and Rev. H. Laguemeeting on Monday evening; performed during. the year, 82 mare
both Methodist Leagues were invited
W. Wright Was one of those otdained riagee, and 85 burials were attended.
to the priesthood. The ceremony wee to Goderich by North St. Metliodist There are 365 official menibers on the
conducted throughout by the Bishop church League for Monday evening district. There were $4752.79 raised
but Wesley church League failed to do , for connectional funds, $2868.24 of this
and was very interesting. ln the even-
ingWright officiated at St. John's, Mr Howkon's subject for next Sunday I being for missionary purpcsea. For
morning, will be "The hl Capitan of i circuit purposes $19945.90 were raised ;
the church where the ordination. was
held. the Yosemite valley," repeated by 1 WeOey church, Clinton, having raised
' special request. The. evening subject, a, .
Wirzis Clsurcon. --The anthem"Elod "Palestine over ground and under $7378nd Ontar:o St. church$2847.For miffinterual support $11247 was
is love" wan well rendered by the choir ground ; its climate, geography and raised, and the grand total of all
on Sunday evening....Next Sunday buried treasures," will prove of un- funds was $35,045 49. BENT, jAmEs
morning the Sacrament will be dispens usual interest to all Bible students and litTssga, Secy. , of District.
edra preparatory service will be preach- others. . It will contain a field,„o,f, Irk, , ,, .
ed by Rev J. Mc2Seil,. of Bayfield,,this for mation rarely presented in the -pul-• •• . • .„
F, iday afternoon.... ,.Last Sunday pit. The • ushers wiil be pleased to .
morning the pastor and the pastor of
show strangers to seats. Binh School Examinations.
Wesley church exchanged pulpits. Rev
a Howson preached an accept ablesermon
--....- which WAB appreciated by the congre-
gation.
District Meeting.
Si'. JoSEPEts entintOm-Servicewa-- • , ton, 78 condidotes; Seaforth, 91; Wing-
', s
held here last Sunday. by Rev Father The Goderich district of the Metho- h, , orn 44• Brussels, 28-
, Illyth, 11; Ras
dist church was held in Blyth on Wed- wich, 10; •Wroxeter, 6
McMenamin, and next Sunday will be '
held at Blythonass in themorning and nesday and Thursday, May 21st and The fees ere as &Rowe:- *
vespers at night , , , ,Fridey, June OW, 22nd, the Rev Geo Daniel, Ph, DI Clinton --To Dept. $109 Scheel $117
being the first Friday in the month the chairman of the distr it presiding Seaforth " 1 i4.' Board
Sacred Flouts Devotion will be-I:radio 'The Rev Jas. Moser, • B. D., P. 13., Wingham latter's father, Mr .Wallis, of Goderich ;
Jhe morning....Spebrally interesting was elected secretary, and the Rev M. Brasele 14 0
a' 72 " 58 rates lay insects has been fully $300,s
Mr and Ws J. Smith at their eon's, W.
Ford wioh " 29 " 28 000.000. With all that has been done '
Smith, in Goderioh s Mr and Mrs II, P.
essviees wsre held its the n, yt chut.eh J. Wilson, 13. A,, statistical secretary. Myth 41 31 4,
111 Wingliain on Sunday, and Rev. Fr. .;11; `11;. Illinisters Were ft'lli'd blame"
• 11 by govistnrnental and private agencies
Redder at their homea in St Thomas ; W.
10 " 10 to lesSen , this heavy drain upon the
McMenamin spoke in the eyeniug on less In Jif COnVersairon and Doctrine. Wtoxeter .1 0 Brydone in Toronto; Garnet MoBrien to
'The two sta,ndards;" the rector of St The Rev T. A. $teadioan wee mom,. - •
_ " •6 farming, fruit -growing and dock -
Wings= ; Misses Hattie and Rena Pickett
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(:.tai...... $463 -- raieing business of the country, little
Joseph's church is a pleasing. speaker, mended to the eneolog botlfetenee $359
thrown over. In hot, everything that svas Mrs Washington left this week on a
possible to oostpone was thrown over this visit to relations et Port Union, amour.
aeesion. Eton session has its own work, parried by her daughter, Mrs Annie, who
and next season has had bequeathed to it mole here expreeely to look after her
some of the work whioh hair hitherto, been mothers comfort on the trip. -
e re sees on a er e ta
g Mrs Robt Mather of 'Miss Kelly, of
se gne
of the census. All the prospects, therefore,
town, left Blyth loot Monday week for
are in favor of the next session lasting
Rogers Pass, B. C.• where she will make a
something like six menthe, a heavy draft
lengthy visit with her son, Robt W. Belly,
on the time of the membere and fully jag-
tifying the increase in the indemnity which who is C. 1'. R. agent at that point..
took place last session. A long list could R. Crawford, of Tookeremith, formerly
Ix made of the things which this parliament drug clerk at IL B. Combs's, Was a caller
does not do and -which it ought to do. It in town last Friday while on his way up to
should for inetence revise its -own rules so Ripley. He recently graduated from
se to prevent the needless waste of time. Pharmacy College and it will not be tong
As things stand at present, any single before he opens up in business for himself.
crank in the chamber may get np and keep , His friends are pleased to sec C,L.Fisher,
the Speaker in the chair hour after hour who has been Mending Victoria Univerlo
and stop the traneaotion of .611 bueiness, ity, Toronto, around here again. He wrote
and the Speaker is powerless to prevent•it. on hie exam last week and we will be much
eman makes up hie mind to obstruct surprised if ke does etand at the head of
burliness by talking for eix hours there's th
e gucoess .
nothing to hinder him, and sometimee,
Andrew %%vier returned from Bowman -
although not often for that period, one mem- Andrew
on Monday having been there for the
ber, for some little purpose of hie own, will
Baize the.time of three hundred inenlina • past few weeks ; he Attended the funeral of
treat it as if it wits hie own property. his sister, the late Mrs Vancemp. who
There is some legislation oleo which la died on the lith inst., Miss Mattie Taylor,
At the July examinations the follovs- 'badly needed But which Parliament cares a niece, who ie in Bowmanville yet also
from ettended the federal.
mg are the numbers writing at the fully
refrains
Pa"ing' Among those who were spending the
various centres in East Huron 24th out of town were Bliss Straughen and
A well infotrned writer in Harper's
Mies Forenoon in Goderioh ; W. U. Lator-
Magazine cites various eminent auth• nel and J. Crooke, at London •, Bert Har-
orities to prove that folothe past 30 slemndit,htowirlferireincha•B, rat stanindarvMersRWs. toGd..
years the average annual damage to dart at D 't• W 2 R ra
9 .the aFricu,1"urrtl intereatn in the Volted fords; Mr end Alre MoGarya at the
W. •
and the subject, was dealt nl. n snanclly to he reOelved into full connection and, In all... ,. $822. •
y tIle congre• be ordained, and W. A. Gifford and
and much appreciaa b -
mended to be continued on Probation' ,•••• • .p ....,18 4 N
064 /..4.1.4° 064 11:1 .°'
gation, Wellington A. Findlay were recon- •
'ONTARIO STREET thronat,--Ahont and attend college, The Rev JOsias tA t,1 g 1" .1g:
forty of the niembere of Ontario street Greene asked to be permanently sup- a . a 1-1 NI oa
church League paid a fraternal visit to erannualed, which reorrest wee grant- A' g.' 4i
the North street Methodist" League in ed. Rev Henry D. . Newcombe was
Goderich, Monday, May 20th, The pro- continued on the euperannuation list 31 29 8 10 3
gram was in the hands of the Ontario and the Rev Wm Mills on that of the 30 2A 10 13 1
street League. The chair was token at supernumeraty list. • 0•044• 39 14 1 *0 01
nloe o'cloct by C. Gifford, of. the Clin- On the etsoond day most of the 28 .0 04 4: GO
ton League, who, after the devotion% laymen appointed by the various 11 00 46 off Of
and the addrc s. of welcome by Mr 1Liw• quarterly official boards of the die- . , •
ell, preeident of the Godericti Lei gas.. ',tot were preeent arid engaged heartl-
and Dr. Daniels, replied in a few re- ly in.all the disoussione.
The quarterly board of the old Rats to
n,W Lough and D Robb; Seaforth,
tenbury street church made request to ' Audtew Seat/ al% Fred Fowler;Wing-
have the old name changed, and have ham, Geo Dobson and Wm Wafters ;
':v Brussels, D RobbiBlyth, A II MusgrOver
Fordwich, Robt Deuglits; Wroxeter, .1)
Weir, '
The number writing on Entrance are
not yet known.
The presiding exartriners at the En-
trance examination in this inspectorate
are:-Olinters Sohn Houston and IV R
Lough; Seaford), C4 V Rogers and T G
Shillinglaw; Winghana, Jae T Dodde
and B Reynolds., Bruseele, D Robb and
3 Ritchie; Blyth', J 11 Cameron: Fords
wich, J Hartley; Wrosreter, Malcolm
13.1ank,
est A While.
If -Ki) I 1'161 WI',
he Hamm.ock Season. Will
Soon Be Here.
Speeial line with us is a nice Canvas
Weave, full color, with pillow and
stretcher.
Best Values In The Etountrys, each $2 00.
eooper •.s,4: eo
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A 'Keen Sense of Smell.
:-,St Joseph's Church Picnic*, i
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One of the sorrows Of Childhood in --
The weetherhas generally been so fine • ' b
the slowness of some older people to
this epring,that Rev. Father McMenals
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take a hint. It Is often quite a strain
on good manners to be obliged to rein- min felt amply justified in fixing the.
force a suggestion that should hs.Vs
Joseph's church, for the 27th, with the -
picnic held under the auspices of St..
been adequate in itself.
A little girl, calling at a neighbor's expectation of striking a gocd day.
bonne, sat near et plate containing But tine fates ordered otherwise; it wart
troomkeeepapepilleen-peea.reinngyaionAgert ibisehet, eeninad,b.14
up late in the afternocn ; the crowd
a cold, raw, unpleasant day,but dear ed
nemtb..08:Neyemleeol:eavam,up.
:whole approso and the ladies neglected no opportunity
apples." was, her hostess, "Wit. otherwise would have been. Very gen-
was, consequently, smaller than it
:rigs." erous prepaiations had been made to • .
eald the Mae girl, solemnly. supply the inner wants of the crowd,
to naeet the wants of all present in this
....,, respect and had preparations to dine
0 people; however as the day proved
unpleasant there was a large amounts
' of eatables left over. The place selected
--- -tfor the picnic was the beautiful grove
of Geo. Farquhar,con. 4, Ilullett,where S
a platform had been erected for those.
who wished to trip the light fantastic •
, toe, and under the inspiration of the -
Zurich Orchestra of Four pieces, the
platform was kept occupied nearly all
• afternoon; Jas Reynolds and A. J. Hol-
loway performed the duties of stage
managers well and kept the , prevailing:
• amusement constantly on the go. It
• was fun for the old as well as the sseun
. : many of the "QM dancers ' taking
wieraWildmAinftple.mals that bar known mOom;......., ! oppatunity to divert. themselves going • • ,
. ., --- ...,,, ' through a merry dance. J. Hays enter- ' 1
tained by several intricate and -well
---- I Sthose who were assigned different
exectited step dances. '
_ Sheeis on the Farm. •
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-"II I duties did their parts well ; everything.
• 'A. correspondent 'of The Ohio Vernal . worked harmoniously and CI edit is due- ..
; to Father McMenamin,the popular rec. /
gives' some of the reason* why sheep. are 'tor of St Joseph,' who evidently is ac -
a fine thing for the farmer to raise. They I cost( med: to such events and he had
pay. for their raising in profitable fleeces. leilltsrs jesffiticnigeltioohnanmoiatr'be;totf, Dn.angrzetitt. '
They are easily transferred from one in- '
1Blake. J, McIntosh, P. Quigley, Thoe.
closure, to another and restrained 14' ' Corbett, John Shanahan and ' Chae,
fences that would not hold cattle or , Grayelle, who were active and Most
pigs. Their light tread and their dislike I attentive in looking after dirties assign. •
' ed them ; Mrs Jas Reynolds performed
where
the office of lady president gracefully.
einteuathewatrritainnptlintgheoirf caacteteises atil fields tear-
i Jas, Reynolds, sen.. E. Filzsimcns arid
log of hogs would not be. tolerated. They 1 M. Corbett were carvers and their
waste less food in proportion to the , work was well attended to.
quantity consumed thao any other anis 1 The gathering was good ccnsidering
rnal, and will hunt out and utilize inoch • the day. among whom were Rev s.. .
that would -otherwise - be -keit:- They ; Bather West, of Godarich ; Fogarty; of
, Dublin ; McCormack, .Ashfield, and.
work for a living by keeping the farm
clean from weeds.
more fertility to the soil in proportion i
'N'o animal reterns . Hanlon,
to have addresses delivered during the
St Augustine. It was intended
afternoon but Father Mchtenaminiwise.
to the amount exacted for its support, •
ly called it c ff owing to the atmosphere.
They produce a pound of mutton cheaper '
The spot ts afforded enjoyment and
than a hog will a pound of pork -South- '
were all well contested,result I,: g as fol.
Western Stockman.
" lows :- •
. Men's Race -3. McCaughey:. silVer
Lord Pauncefote died at 'Wishing- tray by J. B. Rumball ; A, basicur•,
ton on Saturday morning. shaving set, by R. P. Reekie.
Clark Teeple was killed by at fall in Throwing 201b weight -Thos Carhert,
a hotel stable at Woodstock. parlor table by Broadfoot dr Box.
Girl s race, under 15 -Miss McGuire,
A. little son of Mr John Reynolds, of
gold brooch by;14". B. Crews; Ruby Hill,
Paris, Ont., -was killed by a fall. off a.
work box by IV, D, Fair.
-Portugal. ' . I Girls' race, under 10 -Rosy Mo -
bridge.
Boys' race,. under 15-E. Reynolds,
have appeared in the earth at Oporto, , Badour, a pocket knife, by Mr Cooper.
Fissures emitting fire and smoke jewel case by Father McMenamin ; IL
of Canada at Chat latetown, committ-
R. S. Little, teller in the Royal Ilankl'isiughey, gold cuff , buttons by P. 13. ,
Crewe : Flora Tighe, packet -book, by
ed quicide. ' • A. T. Cooper. •
- ••••••BnYs' rape,. und
cas priZe.
. A Mob broke into ' the lair 'at -Paris, Pocket-knife, A. T.'Oboner : J. Flinny. - ' ' ' ' '
er ,,.107-T, -4'hurcli ill- ,.- .,,, :-.„--,,, ,. .-.
Mo., and lynched Abe Withrop, a h . . ••• . • • - '
Eight inches of rain fell at Kings , styltsh laat by.A. J. Holloway,
mid Amioay„ prizes offered in the draw and for ticket
town St-. Vincent, between Saturday ' The chief interest centred in the
selling. Rivalry was keen and at the
four thousand injured by the earthquake
One thousand .persons were ,killed end
contested.
conclusion it was found to be closely
at Quezaltenango,
in a hat and little Mary Hays drew
.
The chance prizes numbers were put
in Ottawa on Wednesday, from pneus three, the holders being i-lst prize,No '
Senator 61einow died at his residenee
roonia, aged 81 years. He was it Con -
1 Father McMenamin, • won - by .Mies
443, "Killarney" painted 1 in oil by *
eeryative and prominent Or Algernon,
Ida McLennan, of town ; 2nd prize. No
Norwegian contract laborers to Cans
Owing to the large immigration of I
i 817, set of dictionaries valued at, $4,5 bY •
is made thou h the fact th t an ay a o ippeo Jae • Scott to ag is l a ,
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Isnonarr ,ricrsont.
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negro murderer. . Aged moss' race -Jas, Reynolds,
progress
pe:ineg. 111,e0aufnortht (o a. t e authorities of .Norway have • McCaughey, Blyth ; 3rd prize, No.
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money loss, from year to rear, while
Mies' Raindienliatoin orers there for export...
shows that some headway is being won. .Exeter
• I •
Woodst9ok, Mrs Andrews. Mr and Mrs prohibited foreigners from hiring lab. 811, parlor clock, valued at $20,won by •
there is no apparent =ease ih the
The prizewinners for ticket seliin
as. orris, Londeslar ro
were lst, 011 painting, bV Miss Annie a
. . . o ° a3' , MeGnire ; 2n4, fruit dish by P. Be ala
• vtAenmhonsgmthiteh.holiday visitors here were
. . picture of the Holy Father, by "Mies •
, Crews, bv Miss Minnie Reynolds; 3i d, .
of Brantford, Mr Kitt, Ttirtrteloww,aOf ramnO3oulviveeri,Yacccelfised PfiVeringi-t
courtv , OF REVISION.-lhe first Woodstock, who was the Rued of Homer ier Dunsmoir with trying to steal Flossie Cronyn.
eating of the Court of Revieion for the Andrews; Mine Yetes, Goderich, the
The winner of the silver Visit dish
Clinton
ada Northern Railway scheme. The given by A. I. Grigg,- was Miss Jos.
held on Monday gueet of 'Mies Parise ; Mrs Copeland, of $2 000.000 in connection with the Can- Flossie
town of Clinton was
g Aylmer, 'biting Il&ro R. 11, Hall; Premier in return called Tattlow a liar ,who guessed the bottle ,
to the assesikent but this year there the Misses Dickeneon, of Toronto, gueats and cur. There was an uproar.
evening to adjust 'matters `pertalnin
. Blyth
Winghant
Brussels hits been lesser appeals to be heard than of Mayor Jackson and others; Mr Greig, of containeel 257 beans, which was the
ephine Gravelle
so ft 44 4* any previokis year. This speaks well
as to the general satisfaction given by tiarry Brewer, of Stretford ; Mies Snell, Middlesex cOtinty in October, 1871, to -The proceedS amounted to over SMO
Fordwich si Torooto, the guest of Dr and Mrs Stewart ; Donald McMillan left his home in exact number.
Wroxeter00000t•a. 6 oil od oo io the assessor% Only three appeals were of London, the guest of Mrs J. P. Doherty; go to Wisconsin, and was:last heard of but had the day proved fine it vvould
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entered •;-R, J. Oluff, assessment on Dr and Mrs IV. F. Holloway, of Wingham, the tollowing year in Nebraska,. Re. have been many more hundreds of
The zeskling examiners aret--Clin,
cently an uncle, Neil McMillan. of dollars. •- •
Part 177, Albert street, too high, 81500, the guests of Mr and Mrs T. Holloway;
reduced to $1400; E Dinsley, Jr., asset•s- Misses Spalding, of Galt, the guests of Mr Vaughan township, York county, died, Father McMena in desires to t hank .
ment too high on 228 and part 229, Rat- and gra W. P. Spalding; Misses Gold. leaving $790 to the absentee. A mos the people Who tu ed out to the picnic
tenbury street, left the same ; S. Mc- thrope, of Goderioh, visiting Mrs O. Milne, tion was made Wednesday at Osgoode to help St. Jame 'a church. It was a -
Murchie, assessment oin 78 and 19. et the Queen'e ; Miss B. Sellery, the guest Hall by John Kyles, on behalf of Don- sacrifice for the weather was very in-
Wellington•street,tool3igh,• $500,recinc- of her sister, Mrs A. T. Cooper; Mr .and ald's wife, for an order declaring the clemont, and only goes to show the fel- ' P..
ed to $400.
Walter Irwin, of Termite ; Geo Robb and Daniel Hill, Chicago, Board rector is a popular of town and '
Mrs Geo Grant, of St Mary's, the goods missing man dead. low feeling which exists among the
of ,their atiughter, Mrs J. Uhlman ; Lying in bed beside his young wife., people of Town and vicinity. The
Wm, Long, convicted of murder in .
w hope he may be longspared among
of Trade
Huntingdon county, Quebec, le*to be ante, of 0,ifford, and Jno. Robb, and broker and partner of GAL Phillips, „se' ,
*Re of Tuckersmith, gueste at the the "corn king," Wati shot mystetious• "`"
gi'Ven a new trial, the ()mut of King's
home of their father, Mr W. Robb; Views I y at his home early Tuesday morning, r. -
Bench bolding that. the adnaission nf
Brvaen, of Logan, and Mies Brown, of • by a man who, the police believe, had A. pls.:want gathering met on May 24rb,at
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evidenoe :Ionia his character was
loondesboro, visiting Mrs P. Conte- planned to kill him. Roused from it the home of G., Murray, Huron siren; Dr.
improper,
Ion ; Miss Sadler, the guest of Mrs sound slumber, the room in total dark- alui Mr % Lindsey, Myth, Mr and Mrs T.
eta:loos at Goderich, Gletacoe and of Gorlarioh, at W. Flaker'e,
The Grand Trunk will build new 3, A, King ; Mr and Mrs li, litelAtighlin, ii O, air Hill watt forced to, fight a Lindsay, Summerlaill, Mrs Murray wand
desp'erate duel with an unseen foe, daughter Goderiob and M and M j. L.
Parolee, and at Portland, Me.
, o escapedafter wounding the brolt... Murray and children, London. Mr Mur-
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00,8'50,
has been purenased by S. Demers for i reported, isyold,.owing to high water Mich and killed Miles Lille Snide in n many thole Were elcchanged by the in the interests of amsnmsnana tograni,of
The Quebec newspaper 1.21Evenement l• The oardetnn, N.W.T„ election, it is Wised Lee. sea sr a well -to do farmer er, perhaps fatally. Singtuatly, though ray sails on June 1.703, for tire old country
i and Other diflictrItiee, i church near Atlanta, GIN two Men, Mre Hill wm not injured. Lender:,
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the.total value of crops is ncreasing, • '1. 11 g . At the session of the Provincial Leg
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marks, after which the following pro-
gram was rendered:-Silection, (Anton
Qaartette solo, Mr Kirke; recitation,
Mies 0,o
Shipley • duet Mies P. Shi
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