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The Clinton New Era, 1902-06-13, Page 1. $3044.44mwmpetewPiumumwokummi , 1 What Does Your Label Sayo 00040Plualafalualf•IF1444494141oFtwaaaat* E9TABLISILED 8015., R 3sEar Hae NIES, Pub Spegking of Pleasure The linton New Era. CLINTON. ONTARIO. TUNE 13, 1-902. Varna. liennUfrer $eaforth lboderiell TOWnehip NOTES:14as Keyee and jas DEBATE =An interesting debate was SUDDEN DEATH -.The voixentinity Hernia aunr.-aotin Lindsay, of 1 14' ****Ineele******IrldrietakkaritInir** tr. 1 he' Label Tells the Date+, kvipepip0400444444:0444******* 5 *leer emir in advent), t *lee 'when. stel Intend -,' • 1. Aarantektlelekketkkikereisilearic***Pritirireill .the mont left last week for Merletteeltlich., held. at !pawl Iseafrae; on Tuesday n'ae.stn?9ked.0n SatetedeY _to tEitet - road, had the en.isfertitute ter feet I The jam SeRRIOLV Witti held last week, elf_ where they Tla to ewe ',wetly" and evening, teesoivece Wax country ute tee aeatn or John weir. ere was nue a noes° Pattie cut by a barb wire jence, , the member e present friends. Mr lige, the geoid landlord offers wove adVantares for inepreve• of the Meet prominent and popules, last week, The of the Cook H ouse, returned home on nrent than city- Met" after a sWie pirited men in n, at one time here rigkept warden addressed the omen, draw - Friday laseafter a Veit weeks' trip,and conteit. both sides Presenting good hotel here, mit latterly being in pirvate Cn oattoTiore.-Iti the item abode the 1 ing Attention to the fart that ecarcele may is now dxing up and getting things in cases, the Sledges decided int teiref of life. Ile had not been an ill, d his cie garden party,uncter Goderich township damage was done to our bridge 1(40 Spring, The Glasses furnished by good shape, Court Varna,No294,0, 0 the affinorative. came as a great shock to the e annum. lams lest week, we unfortunately and rnentionieg also that singe Mr Gerrow V. intend having their annual eermon e )mitted S. Switeerai name,I ma been appotnted Judge of the Court of on whose U no eolioiter. NOTES. -The vvork on the race at tbe ItY" lie WaS °t memnsrs.of : "e Limn the garden party is to tke held thie ik.99sal the conmir P B Crews even ng.next, the 15th inst. ; Rev Mr ahead under the foremanship of Wm. A FORMER RENDENT.-We regret to °In " VutitrY ener v7" CL Y. and lus funeral on W. dnesday I 11n Sr John's church, Varna, on Seeder woollen factory is being rapidly pushed i law° hlaw•IIIIIT club, a Eivr°44"'"r P414*. I evening (Thursday.) The resignation of T. H. Tigert of hie 1 ruoeiyi i 4 ' Jennings will. Preach a ePeoial, sermon Straughan. The pulpit work at this was•largelY atteedecl• •• •Sheeltr J. Hs l _ 8 therefor received• from appointment last Sunday was taken bya SeritsPretitra°rina Grant, of Goderich; the on that occesion ; members to meet in Bensoneof Regina, died on Si'sek turday ; • annourice.the death or a fOrMer reel. V..1 # e deceased was fe In el - id f • sleet of this toWeshiP in the Person os After a scientific ex- amination of the eyes, give a most enjoyable sense ofpleasure after the old ill fitting ones which I Wdre. 71113 is the verdict ot all ! mho patronize P. 31 CREWS, Expert Jeweler and Watth Repairer Omani TOWN BIDDLE0OBIBE'S OLD STAND. Guarci..Your Eyes.. - If sunshine matte, SesIng painful; groat '• discomfort and per. rps permanent In. tary . Will be avoided r wearing our Lon. don Smoked Glassesf 15 cents per pair and u wards. A. j. GRIGG, Scientific jeweler . and Optician . • CLINTON/ ONT.:, Manitoba Excursions. The C. P. R. will run speciid Excursions to Idanibbas and the'. North West, on June 3rd, and 24th. And also one . Jtily, 1,8th; FARE $.!5 To all points in to.enntioia. Tickets are pod to return within 60 days. " For tiekete and all informittion apply to W. Jacknon, Agt.e.P.R. ELINTON. WHITE STAR LINE EXCURSION. 4 -The White Star Line's enjoyable ex- cursion from Goderith to DetrZdt, • on . Wedaesday,June 181eis likely/ to boon' . better than ever this year, largelyow- ing tea the addition of the magni cent the hall •at 0 p. nie sererce commences et 7 p. m. sharp; alikel attendance is expected. WEDDING- BELLS -At the home of the bride's Parents, 37 Einevrood Ave., Lonaon, on Wednesday, June lIth, Mises Maud Mr ffatt, eldest daughter of Mr ancrlitrs 8 A. Moffatt, formerly nf Varnaevvas united in marriage to Et E. Fele, teacher at Whitechurch, son of R9V Mr Fair, formerly of Londesboro. The event was of a quiet nature and only relatives of the contractingparties were present at the ceremony. A wed- ding dinner was partaken of by the guests, after which the newly-wed left for their home in Whitechurele The presents were both numerous and val- uable. The bride is an accomplished and popular young lady and was high- ly. thought of among her numerous friends, and the groom is •a successful school teacher of ability. They will re- side rit Whitedsurch amid the beet wishes of friends for a happy future life, Auburn . NOTES. -Miss Belle Youngblut,of the grayel, recently decided that matri- monial bliss was preferable to single blessedness and acted accordingly. Fe Mutch Sundayed at the old home. Mr Mutch is etill in low health; Miss Bella Wilson is in a very uncertain state of health at present. The Rifle Rangers took the let target shot on Saturday last at the 200 yards limit and about 20 bulls eyee were scored, Geo Yungblut mitking 43 points out of 50, with A. Ask - with second at 39 were SQUID of the beet shots; the shoot was well attended and several new members were added. Jas Young attends High Court of the O. 0 F. at Owen Sound. this week. Rev Small preached the gest sermon of bis pastorate here last Sabbath and con- ducted a brilliant meeting of tile En- deavor in the evening. Owing to the •church being. repaired the Methodists had no service on Sonday,it being Con- ference Sunday. . • . . . Lendesboro WEDDING. --At the home ot Joseph Lyon; north of the village. a very pleasant event took place on Thursday morning of last week, when his datzgh ter, Miss Susan, was united in metre Friday morning to pin. Mr Wilson at Confterence, and to visit friends at Port Lamfton. Mrs Wm. Correy is very low et vreseoti she lias been in decline • for some time. Misses U. arid E. Blake, of BED miller. .visited. last week at R. Snyder's and .the pareenage. • A. Mc- llwain is renovating his barn, The material for the new school is nearly A. E, Allin, who is an able and zealous young man. Misses Sophia Synder and Ada, -Ellsher spent Sunday at home. Rev E. A. Shaw and wife returned from Conference this week. Porter's 11111 ANZUVERSARY.-The Bethel Sunday school has decided to hold its antliver- eery on June 22.23; Sunday services at 2.80 and 7 pone on Monday evening a lawn social will be held at the home of Councillor John Wood's, con. 4; an ex- cellent program is being prepared, and a good time is expected every body welcome. No'res.-J. a and L. Cox spent Sun- day in Colborne. Win. McDougall and mother, of Seaforth, visited re- cently at J. McDonald's. Mr and Mrs W. H. Lobb visited last week at John Wood's. T. C. Cox lost a valuable mare and foal last week. Frank Hill- ock had a cow killed by lightninglately, etelbeirne NOTES. -Mr and Ides Wm. Mitedel, of Godericb, 8,nd Mr and Mrs Snyder, of Bentniller, Sundayed at Paul Muds el's. Chas. Bragg is improving 'his property by 'putting up a new wire fence. Miss Lillie Leavey returned home on Sunday, after visiting friends' in this neighborhood. • • TEA. MEETneee- It has been arranged to hold a tea meeting at Bethel on June 25; tea will be serysd trom 5 to 8, after which addresses will be delivered in the church by excellent speakers. Come, bring your frienis, and enjoy yourselves. Nile Ceronere-ln the absence of the Pas- tor, at Conference, the -E. L. took charge of the Sunday evening service; the meeting was led by Chas. Garvin, A. P. Sheppard gave a rerort of the working of tise-Leaguse and H. SnYrder. addressed the • people from the text "Behold the fig tree which thou cersest is Withering away," Mark 11 ! 21. 'The Prograneat League on Tuesday evening was"Acrostic;"the vecrking committees were appointed hist week. NOTES. -Mrs (Rev) Wilson left on naony to Isaac Lawrence, of con. 13, Hulled. We extend congratulations. FooTnarte--On Tuesday evening the Blyth foot ball team came Isere and played a match with the home team, for whom they proved too numb; as the score stood 7 to 0 in their favor. Our team intend to practise, and will give a good account of themselves be- „ . ell on the grounds; the basement wall fore the end ef the season. is completed. The trustees have en- " CHANGE -The - people were very much sat prised last weekto know that•gaged Miss McIntosh to teach.id the Robert Sanderson had disposed of his :new echo° tarns and .moved to Clinton, and his successor had taken his place so oven Y. ' . St.- Helens quickly,' We welcome Me to ' DeAT-A-4t ie Our sad duty this week our midst, and wish Mtn success in his to chrouicle the death of Miss Ellen, new enterprise. • • • clatightee of Mr Etebert Murray, of the PEESoNae,-W. • H. Moon, who has 9tla cdncession, The 'deceased was. been, atiendiegeCorsfereoce as the ren- teaching school near Fargo, Dakota, resentative from this place, has gone, andaiied of it complication of diseases, With /ere Moon, on a visit to friends in the Faego hospital, She .W9S near Detroit At Conference Mr Won woman of sterling' Christian character was one of those nominated to repre. and her large male of friends eve -sent the District at the me.eting Of he alenced their sympathy -to the bereaved General Conference in Winnipeg, hut ones, as the funeral on Tuesday effete as two others were also tiornitiatea, Mr noon to Dungannon cemetery Was Moon gracefully Withdrew hte tianie. very large. • • • . It is no small honor to be nominated new steamer Greyhound to the White as a repiesentative to the highest Star Line's Fleet The Greyhound is an entirely new steamer bent of steel, 300 feet in length and 68 feet wide, with great speed and luxurious equipment • She is designed for Lege -service, re- sembles very much La size and style the magnificent Tashmoo, the worldi queen of river crafts. The name ably is old, for the old steamer of the form. er has gone out of business. The excite. Methocliet court in -the Dominion. NOTES. -On Monday morning Wm. Lee left here for Owen Sound as. a 'delegate from Court Pride of the West to the High Oourt of the 0, O. V, Thos. H, Cole this week had his engine re- paired and put in good running order. Miss tglara Young.came home frona •the Belleville school on Wednesday for the summer holidays. The Messrs Brune - Won from Goderich to Detroit by the don got it ear load otbinder twine this Greyhound will take place on Weddes= week; they evidently expect a big crop . day, June 18.returnieg from Detroit In this yeas. The Fanners' Seale Go. are the afternoon and eve oing of the 19.h. having their scale put up at the station The home ride on the steamertoGoder- this week, using a cement foundation. ich will have in additional charm, for Rev Mr Coupland returned from Con - the moon willgive of her light just per- ference on Wednesday evening. The feetion for the lake ride, and for the Rifle Club had another practice lest drive home from Goderich. The steam- tewurday, and consider that they have er will reach Goderich,Thtirsday,at 9.30 improvtd already, but hope to -make eseeeieepenteeeeksetuitOreteofficer-wilejmateGescle ellieleswork soon. • I 1 erich so there will' be eq-dilitentiinasat • es Godericb. This excursion will serve , Hallett the people of Olintouend afford oppor. tunity or one Of the most delightful of • 3 -BE 1"114 Meta Eieleauteols.-e On .summer outings. As it wilernark the maiden trip of the Greyhound,the pat- ronage of this excursion should fax ex- ceed that of any previous outing from stioderich, The fare for the round trip, fro as Goderich is only one dollar. Sew ;price One way with baggage. SNAP ,twp We are offering a nice line of Snapi ),\ AI. -- At 4 lbs tor 25e Jot think of getting 180 to 185 nice fresh Ginger Snaps for a Quarter. They are cheap - • er Olen- you eau make them and does away with -the work. Thursday leet week, June 5th, Annie, beloved wifel'of David Fergusnn, of the was rene:wing acquaiptancee in these 56 years; 5 months and 5 days The de. age of perts this week. Rev Me Hell and re Hall, late of Arthur, were re - 61 -11 con., was called hence at' the ceased lady will he greetly missed by candy theguests of Mre Hall's' cousins, E Gordon Mrs 'Veld Mies Char- ' • etomese-Mre P. Clarite:ehas been somewhat indisposed' ink we are pleased to state, • mtieh improved. Claite a number from. here went on the For resters' mm11181611 to Owen Scaled on Wednesday. . 0. A:. Tebbutt preached for Rev Dr Brown, of Whitechurch, on,SundaY evening last, and on Monday evening gave a ms sicinary address in the Methodist church, Lucknovi All is rush at the eblick yard now. Mise Emeline Rob- ertson of Isucknow, was the guest of her sister, Ethel, for a fees days. ,Wm Wellwuod, of the 10th con, is serving as juryman at Goderich this week. . a • (Another correspondent) " NoTES-A successful nseetieg of the Huron Mission Bend was held jn the lecture room last Saturday, it. be- ing Children's Day; a goodly number were in attendance, when an ex- cellent program was given, 'at the close of which refreshments were served. J. 0, Martin who 'hat been attending McGill .0cillege, Montreal; Also fine line a Dried Peaches et lee par lb. " The eash Srocery.A r e y a t, s eut, o 1 • fornser wateappointed. twhi.eStoenWsno,n,ancoduewetaoer aofsokeiutbetotmehe ,laatet 1 Mrs Win. Herbison. who Passed away Windsor. • at Grafton, Dakota. on the 23rd of A tnemorial from the county of Water- W, I formerly resided at "Herbison's Vol- t ner," Bayfteld road, and has two mar. ! May, at the age of 78 years. Deceased 1°' regarding trade with the Mather County was sent to the epeoie,1 cemnsittee I ried daughters living at Blyth, which reported favorable tbeeeon, A -motion by Metiers Kerr and Bowman, milichoTares-eRTboe.reaihsatrochbenaexwtemdLindec;t. tSbte. ; good roads movement, in relation to thie that the question of Government aid to the Stanley country, be considered, was referred to the road and bridge committee, which advised siontraoting parties are young people of i Morris townsIpp and the ceremony•will be NOTsies-eW Baird, who has been in the appointmentsof a committee of three to performed by Rey, Fr, McMenamin. ' , attendance at sbe Ontario Normal 001- obtain all required information in this mat - lege, Hamilton, for the past eight ter and report at theeDeoemaer meeting of 118rilleld , 'months, returned home last .Fridey ; the counoil. The committee is composed i the final examinton was held during ot Meagre Bowman, Holt and Hera Courame.--Council met May 24,m ene-1 the last Week of May. J McKay, Ham-, A petition froneF;AeHavdon and eleven bers all present, A number ot ticeatunts I Mon, is spending the summer with his other ratepayemotunion ashool section No were ordered to be paid. .Coutt of Re-- grandmother,Mrs J McOowen. A. Nott 11, Ashfield and Colborne, asking for a vision opened et 2 o'clock pen. There ' is reshingling his barn. N McGregor change in the boundaries of the section,was were two appeals against the assess. has got the stonework of his barribuilt. presented and referred to the edusetion inenc roll. Mrs Peke, owner of lot 5, con 4, appealed- as being assessed too . high; Patrick -3101'4n, owner of Wi 8, , Stuninerhill con 8, It. p,, appealed beim; assessed , NOTEs:- Eddie Williams left on too high. .11,SBOBOnleOLS reduced $100 • Monday for Berlin, to learn cheese - each, after which the roll was accepted ; making. Mrs Robt Miller and Mr and as revised. At a o'clock p. m. council Mrs T. Harvey and family spent Skin - resumed. A deputation from H. S. S. I day at W. J. McBrien's. Robt. Miller Noll, presented a petition asking the ; spent Sunday in Gederich. Miss council to consent to chanae the I Blanche Mcillreen and Mr J. McCool boundaries of said S. S. Moved by J. • %pent Sunday at F; IlloIltrean's; Mr McIntyre, seconded by 3. Beckley, that and Mrs 14 Brownlee also Sundayed we consider the densand made by peti- there, timers from the township of Ashfield, j'attiflable in regard to thestbenderies lialinesvilles of O. 8. S. Ism. 11 of the township of .„ . . Ashaeld and Colborne, arid consent to i-PouBLE WEIMING.-An event of belie county appoint arhitratore to deal unwire.) interest occurred Wednesday with the question. lE Next meeting of at the home of Refs W. Ayers, South council on June 21st. VirX STOTHEES, :London, when his two daughtees were Clerk. married; Mists' Mamie to W. Et. Craw- ford, of Sarnia,' and Miss Etta to Dr. , . Exeter .. It H. Henderson, Lea, S., of Toronto. WEDDING. -A quiet house wedding The double cererisony was performed took place at the home of Mr eh at 1 o'clOck by the brides' father, Rev Mrs Thiss Willis, Main, street,. Tues- Walter Ayers, in the pestilence of a 'ley morning last week, when their ,large circle of friends The family area to Mr Percy Teuton, of South Bend, ltla, was married •well- known here, air Ayers being a former pastor of the Mettiodise church.. you trefest daughter, Inds,. formerly of Exeter. ;Rev 0, W. 2 ' : . . ' • Brown, B. n„ conducted the mire- : . nibuy; Which was Witnessed only by Sayheld. • the home circle. ,T13e bride wore a NOTE. -Rey Mr McNeil is in.attend- travelling gown fawri ladies' cloth .knee at; the General Assembly at Ter. with pia rose silk 'waist. and a; lame onto; in his absence' James Dalgatty, the happy couplewere driVen to the pulpit. A number from here intend by request, will 3cenpy St. Andrew's black picture hat.. The ceremony. over taking in the 'excursion to Detroit. LL -depot and amid showers of rice left for their future home in Sonth Bend. ' Darrow is'Inaking vast imPr°Veille"8 in his recently surchased hotel. Drs. GOderith 'the general convention at Toronto. A JUNE Wisreetrrneeeln Wednesday,. Thos. Stevens has. ornamented .his Mr Fred S. Lindsay, formerly of town, hotel:. with • a erratic verandah on the but now of London, and • Miss Mertie west side. J.. Thomson and H. Teener Johnston were joined in wedlock's haveeeft via:Goderigh on the. Str. Os - bon& by Etev J. \V.- Robinson, past( r. sifrage for New Ontario for the purpose of Victoria Street Methodist church. of taking up Land.; D. Bailey will leave: Theceremony was performed at, the on the same boat, for the Sault.- J. Mc - residence of Mr . teeorge Barry, Elgin Led, who is employed in the Hunts - ave., only relatives and close.. personal villa hospital, isenow home on visit to friends of the contracting parties be- his family. As the bass fisbing season ing present. The, house was nicely opens on Juneldth is it to be that our decorated with flowers arid Mies Mary worthy councillors will again permit Walters played a - 'pretty Wedding. the usual sports from London to gem - march just before the eeremony. The and clean out our river again and leave bride was assisted by Miss LizZie leo sporting for other visitors. Thompson and the groom by Mr • , , Andersoneof London. .'The bride Wore se Joseph, her going away dress. of Veeetian ' ' --"' - - — - s e . cleth of a pretty easter brown shade, Pertsoxim.--Hon. I. T. Terte, accom- • a silk waist of biscuit Color, a charm- periled by his Chief Engineer, Mr La- ing hat to match, and beveled bridal , filmes made a; personal visit to ,St. Jos - roses. 'The bridesmaid was prettily eph yesterday, for the purpose of Per- gewneeen eeeeen we.: _woo, 4, lovely sopally inspecting the lake : at that\ picture hat and . carried a briquet of point ---It-Nvill be -remembered that pink roses*. ' After the ceremony the when -the propoeed grant of $5000, for pat ty partocik of a. Sumptuous weddin, herbor•improvement at this point, was breakfast. and Mr and Mrs Fred . under discussion in the Rouse, Mi, Lindsay left for their future home Tarte prothised that no money would London. The bride was the recipient be expended Until he had personally gift banerngvealuvaabilueapbtaikenitds, thegroomsand ds ViSited the iplace and satisfied himself as to the advisability of making the from the Bible class and choir. Of expenditure. . : Among the many was a silver tray. Vittoria 'Street Methodist church,• of which she evas a member ' St Augustine': , .... livi a ' d J 18 SO f th R ,.. e DOB ay, June .-- a Or ace 1-11crero.-A picnic will be held in Meet; teenreioneo Detroit iron. Goderieh Wallactestrove. near Dennybrook, on mer Greyhound. Stanburse.Woo s and Sri:kith attended The*Calendar. Tueeday, June 17.-Seeforth Race Meet, -------- Monday. une 28rd, under the auspices of the R. 0, chureh. Should the day Thursaay, june 19.-Exoursion from prove fine a large crowd is anticipated, EFainroma.rdine line to Guelph' Experimental and will be provided fez'. All for of • ' amusement will be partimpatea in. Fridayjnue 20.---Goderioh linefezotirsion Several prominenrspeakers are to be to Guelph Experimental Farm; meeting of present. . West Huron Fermers' and Women's In- stitutes at the home of H. Morris, Loyal; , • . Dungannon; • - Colborne township. THE FAT.T. Setnyee-The directors of Saturday, June 21.-1. 0. 0. F. exam-. the Ashfield and Wawanosh Branch, Ilion from Kincardine and statfons along Agricultdral Society are prepwring•the line to Sarnia and Detroit. Dungannon, oo Thursday and . Friday, sion.Band garden party on 'the lawns of J. for the annual fall Show to be held at Tuesday, June 24, --Willis ohne& Mies. October 9th and lOth, They are work- W. Levin and P, Sireith; piffle) recital of ing to make the fair better. than ever. Miss,Newoombe and pupils at the Terra eclat attention us being given to the Hall. • • was a kind neighbors. and the husband lotte arid Frank visited friends at entertainnient feature in connection MOONLIGHT EXOUB,SION.:-The. and family mourn the loss of a beloved .1Tincardine lag week. Miss V. E. with the. show and when arrange-. wife and affectionate Mother. In relig- Gordon has, returned home from ments are completed will have some- Gpderich eland Momilight Excursion. ion she was an earnestand attentive Lueknow, where she was keeping thing good to announce. . • will be given on Tuesday eveningaute irember �f the Presbyterian .ehurch. house for her brother, • Dr Gordon • all who had her acquaintance, as she • - 17tb, on the new Steamer Greyhound', Besides her husband, there mourns ter during Mrs GordOtee absence in God. • built expressly for the White Star two daughters, Mrs D. Churchill of, erich, where she was attending the • Erfteefierds . Line service between Toledo and Goderich Township, Mrs Thos. Noble funeral of her ,mother, Mr Diehard NOTES. -A: meeting of the Independ- Detroit, the speediest and most marre of East Wawanosh, and tWo seine a'• Lane, of Kinlough. spent Sabbath last ent Order of Forresters of the BrucenflicentlY equipped day boat afloat, homm. The funeral took plate to --with hie aunts, the Mieses Rutherford. field lodge will be held On Friday even. desigrkedl for lake and. river service, is Kintiern 'cemetery on Saturday, old Owing to the Dungannon session hoses ing, Juno 13tb, to make arrangements one of the staunchest and handsomest was attended by a lart,,e nmnoer of ink resigned, Messrs Lockhart and 'tor a picnic to Bayfield; a. hill attend. Passenger steamers ' on the Great sympathetic Mende. , . Gordon assisted Rev °hall Rutherford 'Deice of the members Of the lodge is de- Lakes: She measures about SOO feet Noels. -R. B. Sanderson,..of Detroit, to dispense the Comnottnioti at that sired. Rev E. Sewers and Hector Re ee in length ana, 68 feet in beeadh. rettirned to Londesboro Wednesday, Place last Sabbath, Rev Mr Whaley left on Tuesday to attend the Presby- Stearn is supplied by three large and was quite surveilled to learn that ieft this week for Toronto to attend, torten Assembly in Toronto;:liev Mr boilers. Steam steering grear as well, his lather had sold his farituand stock the General Assembly of the Presby- Henderson. Bengali, will acourky the as all othermodern equipments is and remoyed to Clinton to Here John terian'ehaveh• - pulpit on Sunday afternoon at 2,30 p. used, and the steamer is lit, up by 800 Lamont, con. 13, has purchased the , m,the O. D. will hold savvier, ill tho incandescent lights besides a power. s house lately occupied by wm. gniott, winaham. . weenier, aer Oakes, of Seaforth, for. f al seatehlight. ' The Greyhound also , atiO is preparing to move it to is own . VW 14to We bey for cash or tradewool enerly of Our village, passed through haffit lediesT parlor or observatory on . farm to be used as it dwelling. The eggs endblitter• A nOiSee stock ot dry 11;05,14 here, with his • bride, en route for De. the hurricane deck, Which is finished erecerres, ready Mlide clothing, cansets, boots trolt, where they will spend their hon. In white and gold. The private par. P ,esbyteriais church is being rapidly andshoes to Select from. G.33, RING. eynroon; we join in congratulations, tors on the Greyhound are provided b 'Ming of the new shed for Burns' p shed ferWardethe.cement foundation ORGANIZED0-4he ,bowlibg and Mr Aitcheson, formerly of ItIppen, has, with bay windows and are very 1 b ing already 1 tennis chiles have been organized With Moved ' into Robert Footear house, for. luxuriously furnished ' throughout h as the contract for the center:It murk, the 'following officersi-Presulent, A. needy occupied hy George Yeung. A. with handsome designs of carpets and mci; 7; Stewart'illyth, 1.st vice, Presitlefit, jos McKenzie and bride have rOOVed. in fornitare. Meals are eervecl in the al buildibg. .A.• reat deal of heel 1. ereeeil, end *eke Frelsident, Geo A. their home in the Canadian Sault. heauttful &mina room, a le elutes or ri, Ogle Cooper a.Co Oat& for Butter and Eggs, Phone \28, tee %cormatttee, who recommended that three • arbitrators be -appointed D E 111unro, 'emeepiteuieysteetatieeenatateteuppereeppiglele Auburn; H E Huston, Exeter, and Win ment of the house and farm was forma --We -handle all- i the popular 84eep Dips Including Little's lientp's „ Persiatic The Perfect Briggs, etc. R. P. Reekise's Prescription Drag Store cainnox N.B.-Blue stone and Paris Green for sprasing trees. Coats, Clinton. It was moved by Mr Holt, emended by Mr Haysallat the -money now in ths hands of the treasurer and the note held by him in the °see of Mrs Clendeping be refunded and that, no Omega be made against her for maintenance. Carried, FineMee. The Finance committee reported that the amount required to be raised tlais year for county purporkes was 035,531,42, which would require it rate of one and one tenth mills on the dollar on the equalized assess- ment of the county, e32,301,290., " • EZTALIZATION. , Tb.e equalization committee's report 'was the same as for previous years. the equaliz- ed assessmente for the earious munioipel- Hies being as follows:-: • r - • eit • gir,ng , gt2"1. 4 ".'4'A Aribfield1, $ 9,000 $1,989,921 01,998,921 001hortie e.. 1,340,079 1,344979 Godericet .450 2,0,03,77$ 2,004,228 Grey. , 000 2;007,622 2,012,522 Hey .. . .. ,10,000 14764,926 1,794,226 Howiok 2,002,140 2,1.16,190 Hnllett 4,550 2,141,640 2,146,190 MoKillopC000 2;034.440 2,088,443 Morris 3,300 1,197,456 1,780,756 Stanley 2,600. 1,831,200. 1,833,800 Stephen. 101600. 1.930.886 1;944,486 lruckersmhh ' 7,400 1,915,814. .1,923,214 Turnberry 4,750 1,106,607 1,111,357 Usborne ..... 7;300. 2;006,900 2,014,200 E. Wawan'h. s 960 1,293,971 1,294,931 W. Wayean'h. 9;450- 1,41%650 • 1,428,100 BB :11' efleeelte ' -$228 4°4080°0 • Blyth • 138,840 Clinton . .... 541,830 Exoter ... .. ................... 336,950 Goderich .. . 875,300 Hensall --------------------------------150,000 SeafOrth * ., 512,900, Wingbam 354,700 Wroxeter .. . .. „.. . 80,150 The 'repOrt was adopted, -and •It !wider Was passed that in the eyeit of any appeal from the assessment the final equalization.; be left to the county jage, • Co Rkomienit's REPORT John Ainsley, county road and hridge commissioner; reported that be had ex- amined a good many of the bridges in the aounty and fauna that theysrequire about the usuel-amount of repairing this season, In company with the Perth ocnosty pone. threaten er he had examined the bridges on the boundary between Grey and Ripon, and the necessary repairs had been ordered to be niade....On May 14theie had met the . committees from the counties of Lambton and Middlesex at the proposed 'bridge site on the Aux,Sable riyer, where the boatel - arias of the mintier; of Huron; Middlesex and Lembtommeek. The oommittee froth.- Lembton had power to sot and were will- ing to join with the other counties in the e'reotion of the said. bridge. The Com- mittee from. Middiesee were not vested witlx,the power to act. They were einiply. to examine the place and the neoessity of a bridge, and to report to their Council at the June meeting. However, they ooneidered it , would be best to build a wooden bridge, . saPported on cedar piles, as Mr Ainsley had suggested. lithe opunty of Middlesex decide that the bridge gaoled be built, and they bear one third of the cost, it wonld bo erected. The commissioners had deoided thbfrit Wonld'be,best to -let -the contraot in December The orders issued by. the commissioner since the date of his Ian - nary report. amounted to $171,19. Mr 'lleinsley estimated the total amount,required ,for bridges and apprombes and -reisaira to :the county buildings at $8,300. • Cougar Pnorzese, , The county property committee reported tint they had visited the jail and found the jailer's report correct, Tire place was clean and in good order, and the/ work done by, the inmetes in ra.painting added tees° gen- erel appearance of the place, The COM- mitteee recomniendecl that an extra 1041 feet Of hose be purchased, as •requestea by the jailer. The committee had visited' the registry office and found everything faotoryvmd a nimiler report was made con- cerning threcourt house sod grounds. 'It was reeommendeaehetiheeressurerei office be papered. Ootretv %memo Orricese. The following 'were appointed nominat- ing offieers for the county council elections to be held at the elan of title year :-No 1 diviaion, Wm Stnthers; No %James Crimp- bellakto 3,Fred Ifeeese; No 4, Oso Moat; No 6, A, G Smillie; No 6, S Scott; No 7, • Peter Porterfield; No 8, Jos Cowan. Housaor Remo: Costeassat The house of refugo committee reported that they had met. twice slime the Jan- uary onion, on April 25th and Stine 2nd. The numl3er of inmates at date of report was seventy-six, and all were,apparently in &ley good health. The amps on the form a d Messer; Hill, of Blyth, are erecting Bee 9 IbIV:ll • Stockes; Tres a., A.E. SMitht Secretary Miss Fraser. Letidon, is vilitin§ at the fifty cent Special dinner, or . a good S ether a foes lunch room. Take articular note of very satisfactory. , Amen's, REPORT Jailer Griffin reported three persons son. fined in the jail; Robt Wallace, Tacker - smith, Tor vagrancy; Thus Shanohan, Springfield. Ill., for vagrancy; Mary Fish- er, Colborne township, for insanity, Mr Griffin asked for one hundred feet di bore for watering tbe trees and jail yards. COLBORNE BRIDGE. Moved by Mr Holt, seconded by Mr Cantelon, that the council eonstruot it I bridge between the townships of Colborne and Goderioh, across the Maitland river, at .the locality reoently visited by the council.' and that the engineer prepare specifications, and adyertise for tenders. Only Sive mem- bers Of the council .yoted in favor of the resolution, and the matter WM sent to the Reed and Bridge Committee, which realm-. mended that no action he taken by the comacil at present in the metier of the pro-,, posed new bridge between the townships of Colborne and Goderioh, but that the conned make a grant of $500 for the opening up of a bine:and a 'Miami of roadway from the ; • site of the proposed- bzidgli to the road lead- ing to Holmesville bridge. This was adopt. ed by the comical. The grant is to be lurid • when the road is open for 'traffic; On motion of Keene Connolly . and • Spackman R. C. alays, barrister, was •ap. .pointed county, solicitor, in en:cession to Sedge Gerrow, After paseine, the necesiary bylaws der council adjourned to meet on theiirst Tues- day' of December. Look for the above brand on your Clothing. It stands for everything that is pod in a suit of Clothes. Cloth- ing .bearing it is equal in every' way to made-to,order and it costs you from $8 t� $5 less Money for the suit: 20th Century Suits at $13 or $15 are made as well, fit as well, and will wear as well as ordered suits at $18 or $20. You can save the eifference if you will. FlODGENS BROS. • 10°0, Albert Street Shiewalk. Clinton, Jane 9, 1902. To the Editor of the 1Veto Era : Suk,e-.Will you kindly peblisO tbe enclos- ed copy of the mintites of a meeting of the Court of Revision. • Clieton, Sept. 27, 1901. Court of Revision it this day pursurint . to notice, Mayor J'aokion in the chair. Mr Carrick peke& that the proposed sidewalk on Albert street be not earned past his promerty,and afterfull consideration it was moved by Councillor Oliver Johnston mo- o adediby Conned) a Tem MoKsnzie "That e the ptoposed sidewalk on Albert street be - built only to the northern limit of 'lot' No. 27;•or 466 (Mr Wilken's.)--Carried.'! • The report of the engineer AB announced, and the asserisments of Lapel Irnprovenient No 32 were sastsined and confirmed on me - eon of Councillors Johnston and Plummer, Wm. Caws. _ • Let me add for the benefit of the sowarde ly gent who wrote an anonymous letter to • Councillor Ford, that the eeporteee preps/. ed by me, recommended tbat:ehe sidewalk run to the corner, and this was °hanged by the Court of Revision, at which were pres- ent Messrs Saokson,Johnoon,Platomer and MoKenzie. ' Yount respectfully, Wd 00Ateis -me an use u fence is i g p p - were looking %reniarketbly well, Seventy. this spting; tastes differ, but the tilting ll. ti. Holmes. Managing Com, for Manse. V. tear pester here. lees ;,eeeleee a eau tc, . the Moon-heautifu on -the Lake -de- t .eight rode of Aeserieen steel wire fence had Dr Agnew. Dr J. It. Macdonald, A. II, it church in Edinburgh; ho attended Wilful fax' the ride home, r f th mil wire is apparently tha faYeirtte. Bo wiina-Messte R. Clegg, 11. JeffreYt are °r e been befit a m 's and ado a vets, atisfitotory the west fence et the Lender) reed, beieg Henson . , stone, Mies M. Matatmeld, 1Vliss Din. charge of it 'city mission. Prethee tin Musgrove. For Tennie-Mr s R. Ven. I the university in that city and took trip 20e, • job, and the committee tOdOmMendt3d that 'eek about forty guests Were Present paratiOng are 'being made for the or visited her brother James. of Exeter, guilty of bribery in conneetion with the kin er reeteree. -Tee 00a; for Leo earning irt the bride home to Witness the, erection of doh house. The merles last week. Our villagere are having Parliernerinny election in the St aerate Beason had been reneeesea ne se 02 e per Marriage of Mie8 Katie Parlener to Geo bership fee for the botraing is $2 and , their 10W9 impontided by the railway division, and it petition Will be presenter), ton for oft coal $15,24 for hard cooloo 20 - emPloYeea, Rev MilsEre-ves of Me* ealtinf fm the 04101ey of the gdgit inhis total bill being $183.62. The committee 13, a MAIMInu.-On WedhesdaY eVerling eley, M. elormith H. Wightman, Pre. canine. to Canada, Miee Jessie eirittur. Arthur Brunet, Montreal, 4111 pieta fort rixis long, ,„be built with the mune heasant Moments •° :Good pictures bring Asset friends te your tilde, aud lumpy moments may, thug. be Weed, evert in abeenae. Our pickerel lewd nothieg to be des'red 'They are reliablelikenesses, finielhea: I )(lours Photo — Stoiltv, CLINTON jw nany friends who wish them every beta in the bowling oub and 25 in the kilio0, preached In the PresbYterlitu %hal , was Beotetkeed to merit dill recommended the erection of a She , , Miners., of .Exeter, They have for the tebnis $1, £here are mem , happluess through life. 1 tennis club, church on Monday. Whit% to shelter the coal, The nranaga. -