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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1902-06-27, Page 4--yirwri—prwrigimusespoutimipppwr Julie 27th .1902 .e Greatest 'Surilmer. ' We have ever had commences Sattirda Mornin June 28th Hundreds of yards of Summer GOO ls will be sold at HALF PRICE. ;. For list of Bargains be sure and see one of our large bills. This week will be a great money -say- ing event. ' •It will pay you well to be on band very early. Your money back Hon want it. e.httrch • •••••••• • Rev J. Greene occupied the pulpit at North St church,Goderich, last Sunday morning, in the absence a Dr Daniels, who was taking the work at Tucker - smith. Mr Greene preached at Holmes- ville in the evening. • ' s ST Josnen's,-Rev Father Valentine and congregation of Zurich R. C. church vote Father McMenamin's ad. dress* given ie the church there,a com- plete success, the best they ever, heard in the chards. Thosewho have heard Father McMenamin speak can easily attest his eloquence., He will be in Blyth next Sunday. • . S. A.NoTes.---Adjt. Coombs' visit is postponed until Fritlay,J une 27rNwhen he will conduct a public rueeting in the barracks, to'which all are cordially in- vited....Capt. Williatne vetli farewell on Sundey,June 29. leand 'en to London to attend the annual Loca,LO.TO toV.ii vention, Which is to be hod from Jute 30th to July 2nd. Her next appoint - most is not 7, et known, • . WILLIS thrtlterr -A meeting of the 1 V. P. b.10, E. met in the basement last Monday evening, and the topic "The courts of the church" was taken by Mr Jtvs Scott; the reet of the evening was spebt tiOnial amusement ... The monthly meeting orthe W. F. M. S. was held last lhursday evening, Mt s Irwin r residing ; the devotional &Tie, "The prodigal son," was excellently prepared by Miss Thomson, while the Missionary topic "Nestorian church," was Very ably dealt with isy Miss Mc - TR ggareand was quite interesting;Miss Wilson was appointed- to review the Leaflet at the July ,fseeting.....The threatening Weather of Tuesday had begat) to dithearten our little folk of . tee Mission Band; it being the evening of their intended garden party on the lawns of W Irwin and T. Me -Kenzie. As e rtne drew near to commence, the sky had cleared ,up and a pleasant • eveninglooked premising, and outside Of being ltttle chilly it was an ideal night. The lawlia Were Pluminated by. electric lightly,. with numeric/tie tables' W A. Gifford.retureed on Wedees.., day from a ten days' tour of the Ep- Worth Leagtaie of the Goderich Distriet In tie interest of the Young People's Forward Movement ferMiseions. Ile ; visited all the Leagues on the Tucker- smith,Seafort h, ol esv ille, Ben ler. 'Nile and derich circuits, showing the great p of the foreign field, or- ganizingthe Forward Movement at d " establishing missionary libraries tr form the Leaguers • . fill, work pe- . -4.guatfillit;„ Mr Ccittok'd Mind *eine Ts6iteLlett; teed Methodist s in general 'eager to hear and willitg to meet the needs of the missionary work, end. be- lieves that there white a gteatitscrease in missionary, givings. this year. .Leten he will visit the reiniuning•Leagues on the district. • ONTARIO SI' thiztnox.-113e tower- of Ontario street church was reshingled duritia the past week, it being found out that the at:tingles were top much 'to ' the weatiserecautong it to leak....Mrs B. J; Gibbitigs office:teed at tee or a last Sunday; in the . absence of iss Azie Sibbloge, who was away on the T. 0 0. F. excursion to Detroit....Not- withstanding the previous announce - meet that there would be no Sunday School. next, Sunday, the change of tie- cumsta,nces,owing to the King's illness, has induced the Superintendent to make a chatige, and an open session of the school will be held at the nsual hour. ...Rey Dr Gifford will officiate at both n3orning ar.d. evening service on Sunday... ,An eriteresting debate is promised fur rhe Literary meeting of the League next Mouday tight, when Thomas Murch and Rev Dr. Gifford respeotively will cbatnnion the subject, 'Resolved, that the church shoold not furnish- entetlenoreeete ; es, e yene cordially invited. TEE CLINTON NEW ERA Adnitiono,1 Loyal News, BINDERS.-eI. Cook is bustly en - H. tiog up binders lot Frost re Wood Co. fie was in Ielyth last week, end ie powde Goderice. lie has: dread): put up 16 ready for the sunameeti vvorlt IRIFLE ASSOCIATION, -In the 11, lusty tieed pai t of Saturday's Globe was yeiv goad photo -view of the Londes. boi o Rifle Association in its first prac. tise on May 21, ID was taken by Rey T. 11, Voupland. EARLY PEAS.-Olinton gardeners always take special pride in proeuriug the very earliest garden luxuries for ' their cnstozners, and vie with one tor. other in their efforts to be "filo.' Mr Joyner had excellent well-filled green peas on Saturday last, which he believes to be the first of the season. BITTEN.-Sarn. Cook had tbe name fot tuoe to be bitten by a dog one day lesteweek. ehe even eleteet 1. -.!et!, deg* would do limey with those enteinee which they know to be cross and treacherous, 'they would confera Net - frig benefit to our citizens, as well es relieve tlaemselves of a great deal of wove aad future trouble. THE APPLE CROP -It is anticipe t- ed that the apple crop in Huron will this year be one of the largest in Ito history. Harrell naannfacturers are al- ready waking the necessary preps,' a - tions for it, and the railroads will sub- sequently be beyereler taxed to bangle W. It is estimated that the crop wit be n the vicinity of MAO barrels• . TO STAB T• RUSIN ESS. -Thos. Mc. Neil, who v. oot west on Tuesday morn- ing, has been a resident of Clieton for a considerable length of time, but has decided on starting in business for hitn- self atWetaskawingabout 4(Jealles from Edroontnn),He will open out a sta- tionery business thei e, and will bejoin. edeby blew -He -later'. on. His friends here wish hint abundant success, MONUMENTS. --On Tuesday, J., E. Hoover, of town, was in Lucan, setting tip e large monument which he had jutt flniehed for the. wife of J.R. Atkin- son. He gets orders from all over the countre" and the best of satisfaction is given in every case. His name is aye- • onyindus with that of good work, fle was in Goderich. on Monday filling another order to the memory of the late Wm, Rbynad, ELECTRIC LIM:tire-Oki Sundae, , evening about 10 °Week the large belt tn ennnectron with the electric light plant, broke, leaving the streets and nsany of the residences in complete darkness....The large arc light in the town hall has been replaced by a beau- . Ufa 40 light chandelier, which is e great improvement. It is not only much prettier, but will distribute the lightmuch better. MORE LIGHT. -On Wednesday the work of trimming the trees of the town was begun. Rattenbury wiji be the first street to benefit thereby. The lower limbs are being cut away, giving a more extended .view en .front et the - dwellings and. along the street, allow. ing the•wiod to circulate more freely, and permitting more sunlight to find its way to the somewhat too :Mailed . parts. John • McOlacherty and Merles Carter are doing the work, • . GROWING. -The fiscal year of the 'Dominion .of Canada ends on June 28th. The amount collected • at this post, in the customs department will largely exceed 0000, a considerable in- crease over last year. For the year 1900-1901 tbe total -receipts for the Goderich port of which Clinton, Kin- cardine, Seaforth, Southampton and Wingham are •suteetlices were 634.-' 12839, so that it will be seen that Clin- ton collects a good percentage of the eevenue. . • • . HEAVY 'BUYING OF -STOCK.-It is understood that End& it Watson, of Blyth two of the heaviest d in cattle in this part of the country, went through our section last week and boughe up as many as 1200 head, pay. ing $6 to e6.25 for same, They shipped a car Tuesday and one on Wednesday direct to the old country. At the present price of cattle across the water, spread. over the greenand with an art- . 3:8 sc. of is/ e qz money,t ioIrt.lt5he to. leaAri.5.i:ins,w4ndeNvoltholsilafta: t,. • them , many e teetlee aged market/. . WEDDIi4dig.-A ay f w ers, 'the wants de the peaele Were uttered to, At One end of the1 g eran eh ,of elis Mclienzle'e hoeseewhich was beautifully dor:gated with bunting and Chinese 'Istn'ternet Miss Marion emits and. Miss bete Gunn, dressed as Is eeeeeee die. posed of banenase Lt the other tette:nude, etc„ and gieS Jennie Robinson bad the • _ sweet meats betook after. A ;int eistitsed was present and allseetned thttivited in the success of the "tots' " garden pat LY. and when the evening closed it viYas foetal that $45 had been taken in, , , neLEY OiltITtOrr.-At tbe close. of the sertrion'on.Sunday night last, 111r Hoesson sprung a . surprise •upon his congregation by ennouncing that that public service,closed his ministry in this town. He mid that his ministry had not been ell that he could have wished it, but who of us reaches to all our ideals, thae, it had not been all he pray- ed tor, but who of. es has all his prayers ansveert d. He was like a. sower who had gone forth to sow,, but had to leave before the haryeet was ripe; but as in Christ's time so still ; Men labor and o her men enter into their Jabots,. , He teferrect to the joy it had given him to see the erection t f the Weeley church. He'vms pleased to knovs he. had :had eomething. to do towards that erection; in the gathering of subscriptions to- tverde the entoptise. He desired to thank the members of both his official boater, for the uniform kindneasshown to bine by them; . not stogie unkind word had been (said to him at any busi- ness meeting. HeyeaS pleased. to know (hut the finatices of thechitsch had been in a most healthy condition during his • Additional Local News. VAMPERS.-The family of Ur I Tisdalt went to Hayfield tor the season rat litednesday. That of Mr IL Marin- ing will go on. 'rbuttdav. Mr G. D. illt,Taiegart on Friday IL O. OrCtver on Saturday. Thote of D. IlleCetyie and IL Holmes probably the following week, NEW QUARTERS. -The familiar face end tiger° of the Miteseeellarris agent, 0.1,4avis, will no more be seen on Isaac street in tront of the old bnyldiog he treed a•sn shop, Since the tearing clown of tbis etructure he has removed to Optario St., in the building formerly Used Rair restaurant by Me Wat, wnere he w1/1 conduct the same bus'," nese on a larger scale t han ever. LION .13RAND.-C. C. Rance re - tamed on Saturday night after a two weeks trip in the interests of the "Lion :Arganntld;_fc9lorththiuee.easlit? 1.1ebfet ortogmaipnanoyn Vevey a hirgeariontif-of orileiss on hence . and are 'rem king ap fast as poseible to fill them. They will toon need to ens large their estaelishment mace more. It pays Well to put out a gond article. SHORTHORNSes-W, 3. Higgins ate tended the sale of thorobred Short. horns held. on the fern?of David Gibe rein, near Komoka, on Wednesday. He reports a' large attendance a.nd number of sales, prices ranging from $100* up. Mrs Biggins acconsmisaied ' e - e • 4 Ira as far Komoka, but went on t London, where she spent the day, 1' I timing vett h Mr Biggins on the evenin ti ain, - VVEDD1M4.-A gory quiet weedin was solernized by Rev Howson tb Wesley 11/lethodist parsonage Pride evening, the contracting parties b ing Clintons South Aftica hero, M Ben Webb (now of Oshawa) and Mis Elizabeth Eason • ,of • Seafortb. W vsish them anuelt:_eny...inereettrimeibia bliss. After spending a few days her they returned to their new borne a (Ishe,was.on Tuesday, where Mr Web is employed. . IT IS A BE/IRFIT.-PrOf. elle Campbell, Goderich, who has about 1 pupils in town, It3 io Blyth and inlarg class in Goderichen speaking te a NEW Erta reporter stated that a revolutio in music had taken place and a greate impetus to scholars had been given,en more enthusiasm shown by thern,sinc the introduction of a local examination of music in Goderich,in affiliation with the Toronto Conservatory of naneic. Last year seven accepted theopportun• ty and rote on it, and this year twelve, nearly double tile number, and Mr Carimbefi says he will have 15 him- self next year. • A FRENOR ATLAS. -The rtepart: Ment of the interior issues in both Eng* bah and-Fianch, what is known as "an Atlas of Western Canada. "The Eng- lish Celsius' edition is especially liable, containing,. as it does, the cootie, maps of tbe provinces, and a number ef illustrations. The only difference between the Eng - rat ifattrrsnetc-eattios Is that thertusr; iptitte matter is printed in French le one and English in the other. The Census reports in both are in English, the maps, of come% are uniform. It so happens that a lot in the French edition has been sent to the AfEW ERA office. If anyone wishes a copy they can pro- cure.one here at any time. • °LINTON Losgs. ANOTRER.-A quiet but pretty wedding took niece at the residence of Mrs Shannon, on Thursday, June 26th, wben her eldest daughter, Miss Margaret Mende, was united in marriage to Mr W, Brad- shaw • Smyth, of Detroit. the silken knot being tied by Rev G. W. Howson, of town.' The bride wab watt De. gowne ed in white silk, and carried a shower .13equet of roses. Miss Mabel Shannon, • sister of the bride, assisted as brideee maid, and was •also attired in white. The groom was attended by Mr C. H. joy, of London. The beautiful army of presents gave ample, testis moray as to the populatity of tbe btide, and the bitter esteem ia which she is held. The Mosey counts, •left .the afternoon train for their future home in Detroit. The NEW. Additional Local .News. RE.ENRAGED.-Illiss Reesie March, daegh ter of Thos Mur ch, who has been leachir$ in Welleslee to some tin3e, has been re-ergaged fee the cow• log year at an met eate of $25 in her Salary. This is tbe best iestimoniel she could desire t bat her serViCeSt.tre op. p:eciated. It is her thltd year in the section. , NUCCESSFITL.-The resufti of the . June exami t ;us (.1. College uf Musicians and Surgeoue of Ontwrio were issued last vveek Among the names ot those who haves passed we notice that ef IL B. Hutton, Centralia, In the intermediate het, Herb is a, Huron Co. boy, his high school train- ing being received, it Goderich. lie wes.greatly handicapped this year by having his leg broken in a foot ball match at Toronto last fall, and by be- ing laid up for some time this spring as a result of -vaccination, but we are glad to see that in epite of those draw- backahe has ferged to the front. MUSIOAL'EXAMS.---The following peteoes wrote at, the Tenaperance Hally Godericb, 'on Wednysda ylast week, in connection with Toronto Conservatory ot Mueic Exemee-Inisses Slater,Penhall, and Uarder,Blyth; Miss Ida and Louie Holmes, Miss Ida Ross, and Miss N. Mc Kenzie, of Clinton ; Miss James, of Goole ; Miss Griffin, of Wing - ham ; and Mr Cook. of West- field. All of these e t t • were Pupils of Ide Glen Campbell, The ex. amination WAS to have been undsr charge of Sheritelleynolds, but being buoy at court, his wife presided. An examination in piano will be held here and in'Godericli, about the 9th. FOR FRITIT PACKERS. -Now that the fruit season is at hand it may not be finales to recall the face that the act with regard to the packing of fruit is very stringent. infringements of zit marks act-will-in-alt--prohability be severely dealt with as the govern. 'mist isdeternained to avoid misrepre- sentative of the fruit on the part of the packers. It is illegal to put loge and solid fruit .on the top with small and inferior quality be neatb. All packers will do well to observe the trete regulations, as the pubhc ran easily secure redress and Baorepuactes.13 3 obligation to accept fiLilt A GRATEFUL FATRER,-Those who kindly interested themselves in behalf- of tne poor little blind girl, Nisllie Oatliug, who formerly .resided here, will be pleased to hear that her progress in the institute for the blind at Brantford, has been ot gratifying nature as evidenced by the report of he principal. Out often subjects on• the curriculum her standing is marked 'good" 8 tinnes, and "fair" twice. Her onduct and health haye also been g* 01 The father in forwardibe the report to Mr John Ranstord town says. -"I hought it my duty to let you see the etiort of the progress of my little girl. 'You see your, leiridness has ,not been brown away, for God has eiven her ,esal. gifts. She -will :_spend her hole aye airderieli year.. *bur& •-.V" ike all the ladies of Clinton to know ow tbenkful am." Gratitude is not. o frequently met with in this world as o render the •above unworthy of 14 LO Us I Take Your Measure. reseeneree We give you a out cbaige, glasses needed .„ Pans For pair of glasses or spectacles which will fit your eyes, with frame properly adjust- ed to keep them in just the rig4t position. scientific examination with, recommended only when . Hammocks. Palm leaf fane are the claeap, eet line WEI boodle, and perhaps no kind of fen gives more breeze the small size are worth ec or 2 for 5o. The large satin finials fans 5c each, At 10a and 160, we have a choice line of Japanese and Amerieen fans daintily decoratedand fols ei carry conveniently. Gauze and Satin fans torte he had from 25o to §2..50 each, eholee Stationery Is the delight of every lady. In hew no one in good society . can afford to nee anything else. • We are. constantly adding to our stook new and popular lines in note pater and t nvelePen, sealing wax pens, ink, etc. Special values in tablets at 10o and 15o for note size and 25o for letter size. Do yen need a new one ? We would like to show you our speoial veins Flanamocir at $1.75, it is a • fall color hammock, with pillow and 'stretcher, °Wisely woven end very strong, At $2.76, $8,75 end $5, we oan, give you very fine beransoeks with valance. oheap Ines, at. 750. $1. and 01.25. Buttericks Po'pular Paper Patterns. Oar July patterns have juet arrived. The new loose coats thovs .Japanese strap and sleeve effects, and slot sea =0 are ale° auumg the novelties in skirts. • Skirts are now frequently made with yokes, and in many instances are box -plaited or tucked below the yoke, the buttoned effect down the center of the back being also a, very pleasing change, ' Our pattern department is right up to date, and shows many variatione of popular fancies. Don't fail to plait our paper pattern department. ' CO, CLINTON: RMWM name. Mr CatlIng is hying in Cock-, butts Island in the northern part of Lake Huron. PBESENTATION.--A.t picnic at pringbank, London, of one of • the Bible classes of Askin St Methodist church, Miss Holtnes formerly of Clin- . on, and sister of Dr Holmes, of. town* was hoes:wed by the members of the class, The London Adyertiser in re- ferring to the event has the following-' ssOae of the most pleasing features of the outling ways the presentation of a beautiful gift to Miss Clara Bathes, deughter of Rev J. W. Helmer!, who I is severing her connection with the 'church. Miss Holmes has long been an estemed meniber of the class, and her loss will be severely felt. Misty Gertie Rovvntree read a happily word- ed address and the presentation was made bey, Miss Millie Gerry. Miss 8 Holmes expressed si leaving her classevhere she had made neere . reret at a df hh m • • • / eee eyeeld long eberislepleasant mem- ories," . :LORD'S DAY ALLIANCE MEET.-- ,1As notifiee by , the . secretary Mies :Perlee, a meting of the•elocel 'Wanda ER friends,an o " pAeetem. FOR oteiti$,..e' Tee • qua. wedd ing took place •et the melds. 1 advantages of ensilage as feed, and tee owe of Mr A. RaYwobd, London road, ST Platt. s CrIttnert. 'nee O. It • 'Guntie preached masterly and well merited educational sesencm. last Sue - day morning in behalf of Trinity UPI- lere ty,(whieh insti(u In is celebrating ite goldeti ennivereary at the preseet time, having been founded fifty 'were ego by Bishop Shore), imd a plea. for • higher education of children. Taking Inc his text the first six verses of the :3r (1 digester of Si •Mattlievereferrieg 111 particular, to the latter part of tbe d veth "Prepare ye the evay the 1 Lerd, make His pathe streight," whi. WAS 3 oh n the leept i8V 3 preaching and igshe butte tip a very strong areili ment ie fever et the suppert, not only finabcially but in prover, and by hiter. eistedness in their welfare and a vanee. ment by sending btu, sons said daugh- ters there to be further enligetened ir the way tceprepriee melte the pathe f of our Lord straight...On IVednese 1 day evening the Ladies' Guild held , 7 their regular monthly meeting, aro re. port that fhe net receipts from the gar -1 den parte held recently amounted to $57 50; the thanks of the ladiee Were tendered to all those who aeeisted 11 1 n3aking thew garden perty rest:cocas," 1 ..The Coronation service that wee.to I have been held in St Paul's church' yes. terday Thursday) was postponed till further notruetions be received from His Lordship, the Bishop. pastorate; a constafitly increasine. sut- pltis had beeit placed to 'the credit of else stewards in each yertie He thank- ed the tnernbere of the chureh and con- gtegation for the • alrhost uniyersel Itiminess which had been shown him. Ile had -received thanks hundreds of times, by letter and otherwise, since he came here., Or the health and comfort which his tninistrations had afs forded both in the pulpit and the p te- torete.' He desirf tn arknowledo his indebtedness to all the officers in every depertnsent of church work. Ills 1'11111*S were especially dile to Mr P. II. Sibley and Mr Tannesr as leaclers of tFio claoira and all the members thereof: - lie services of the church and Sunday Sehool hati been- helped by their un- weeried'efforts. He urged the chnech to receive the nee. Ifenry Manning,his successor,tvith greitt cordiality. to give him their sytnparl y i love. They would. lind Mr Maneing an eiteellent Preacher and a loving pastor,and while he might, not preach itt the same style as his proleceseoreatill he virouldPreach the same great and saving truths, pre. eenting them in a newelight. Mr Ilow. son hoped to hear of their affairs from titrie to time; that they were striving tottether for tne hope of the Gospel.... IteV J. Greene will take eharge of bpth tiPr vices next Sebbath....Sunday, eline 29, vein be the 27th atiniversoy of the marriage of Rey (.1. W. Howson and wife; we wish them many he re. turns of the day; may they hot live till the flgurts read the eithet wag -72, Success ot ceraent silos will Mean tha an unusually large number of farmers will Mehl silos this summer- T. Wel- ker. •Wigginton are already making orepatatione for the summers work. The former is having a, cob]. plete set of steel frame made at Seeley's de Turners, and the latter :a wooden set at T. McKenzies. Both kinds have their advantages atid .good work can be done with either, YOUR OWN SAM'S WO Rie.--,-Lest week S. S. Cooper finished a, large ad- dition to the house belonging to W. B. Cook, Kinburb. Peter McDougall's bonse, Goderich township, was also finished, ' ready for the plasterers. A gang of men went to Week, Wednes- deer, on it house for Mr' Tynec, Summer- hill, Mr Cooper just finishing a beautiful colonial verandah. for Jacob Taylor. He is also designing. plans for a, house for B. J. Gibbings, whicb,ween finished, will be one of the prettiest dwellings in that part of the town. POISONED. -Mrs Cousins, wife of Rev C. O.:Cousins, of Talbotville, was accidentally poisoned Tueeday even ing. She had baked it cake during the day, and in making the icing, instead of flavoring It with vanillasas intended, she made A Mistake and took the • wrong bottle, gettitig hold of .one c�n- tailting aconite. After eating :some of the cake she became very sick, with all thr: synytorne of acute" poisoniog. . C. Duncorithe adrnitistemd antidotes, and Mrs 06tiehis completely recovered from the effects of. the poison. Mr Consins is well known here, having been stationed on Auburn circuit. • THE BAND. -The re-orobizatioe of - our local band has nset With most gtatifying results. tinder the leacieez ship of S. Borland. good progress has iveulted. Tbe tint pnblic appearabee for the season •was made on Tuesday t h d p .e in cnrnu'c. lion with Willie church S. S. Befote marching to the grounds, a :selection was rendered et J. W. Irwires copier. Many eaverabIe cornmente were made upon the playing. We think the town should eticourege the boys. A little 'support tvould bit felt, and It would 1110311 q u8 endeavoring to cultivate the taste for good music. Help them along. , PROMOTIONS, - The following mmHg are promoted te the 4th book, Miss 0 Nee s vision-( Chowere Annie Permabaker, Lett ie eilomare W. ' W fireman, Marion Duniery, Bertha Olson, May Wince, Annie Alartin, Atay Smith, IP/Shepherd, Tr. Twitcheli, 'N. Welqh,.., Memo. McCatuthey, W. Cook, The following pundit of Mies Wilson's divielon are promoted to the eviller third :-Sadie Itlast, Roy 'Baste Mary IVIcintyre, Pearl Dunfotd,k.lharlee Macpherson, Lucy Cooper, Gar- Doh. eriY, leostee, Laura Wilkie, Etta Johnston,. Luella Tenney, Mamie re* ter. The next three are:- -1L Sage, Hall and It, Rumba% on Wedoesday alien:icon in ..,the pre- sence of a reell number ' of guests. g Y The priricipals were Mr E. A. Bali, of Windsor, and Mies Mary Haywooe, only daughter of Mr Ha.yelsood, The groomsman was Mr 'W. H. Gould, of London, and bridesmaid Miss Ball sister of the groom. The peculiarity of the affair consists in the fact that the groom, bride, bridesmaid and grooMs- men were all dumb, and the marriaee. ceremony had to be igterpreted by Air , Fred Haywood, brother of the bride, The bride was beaorningly attired in white, end earried bougeet of theme. After the ceremony vehieh was per- formed by Rev Mr Dunlop, a wedd- ing dinner was participated in, and the couple, happy sts. any favored with the use of their terigue, left on the afternoon train for Windsor. - • a, THE OPEN SEASON:Again—thli time has arrieed for the -usual • liet of drowning 'accidents and casualties by Water. Boys will insist . upon getting into dangerous placeeriMany quite un- able to swins, unaequainted with the localite, rush in beyond their depth quite forgetting, unfelt it is too late, that a five feet boy in six feet of water is not conducive to hingevity. A case of this kind occurred during the past week, When &slumber of 'boye whose, names are withheld for veriotut reasons were bathing in the Hayfield titrext near ,the railroad bridge On. if . them, a strariger in town, gct in water too deep and begamto sink. Two others who work in the organ factory attemp- ted to resole him and it was only by the greatest difficulty that they suc- teeded in doing ear As itwate one of them was nearly pulled under by the drowning boy. Too great precis/it:ion .eanpot be exercised on the part of those who go in bs,thing. . • A. MIN ESTER'S' VOTE, -Since the recent e eet on,Rev. . Howson ba4 been the subject of some strong adverse eriticion by Oonservittivesen the belief that he had. supported the Liberal can- didateettul,therefore,had voted against prohibition. Why he should riot vote as he thought best or according to hie own judernent, did not seem aceorded him, but his amulet's jumped to a con- clusion withont any knowlege of how he voted,. and made commente accord. Ingle,. • leering his residenee here; Mr Howson has maintained a position so absolut ely neetral that yerv few ktsew he has any political leanings nue way or the ot her. • lie has never atl ended it pelitical meeting of env sort, tete not diseussed politics,and has kept himself abtolutely aloof therefronelIedoert be-. 41.eve, however, that the Roes Govern- ment has: done mote for temperance theteMi• Whitneysand lngically ishould 1.ave 'voted that way. But ma -matter of fact he did not. In it Ietterpublished nver his own sigeature statee that Mr Mitchell received his .vote, and therefore,the onion() and hostility dice plae ed toward him has been absolutely unwarranted and unjustifiable, of the Lord's Alliance was held,- in the h aest Monday evening at 7 o'clock. The. president, Mt Houston, in the chair called the meeting to order, and stated' that the meeting had been cailea et the request of Dr Shearer, the Down). ion Organizer, who stated in a letter to, Iz'the secretary that as the work was getting too heavy for himself, he asked that a, delegate be vent to Toronto on the 80tielo attend a nseeting to be held at that place for the purpose of ap- pointing it Provincial; Secretary. Upon motion Dr Gifford was asked to attend. It was also decided to ask a repreeent- basensent of 'the Presbyterian thurc —steageesalbeeraie_ • ative from each one of the churches to %meta a canvasser to solicit menabers from aroongst-the congregation they represent. The meeting then adjoewn. to Meet at the cael of the secretary • TO' GUBLI)B.--The excursiOn fie the Ontario Agrieultural'Farto oh Friday last ueder the itespices of East and I South Hume Farmers' Instittoe in everyWay an miqualified success„ 1 The West Hoven Bratich will not hold : one tbisi year, so that the this exam... don included points in the Western Pert as well. The morniag trains brought in huge. numbers from the west and north. A spooled' from the soiith connected with them at this point. In idi 1,7 coachesheaV ly- loaded, 1 tett Clinton, '$ on the regulat, 9 on the spetial; other coaches were picked, up along the line; The excursioniste iseemed:to be be merry mond and a most enjoyable time was had, despite the crovvded condition of the cats The usual provision was made at the farmlbr the, yieitots. The president address of- welcetne wee-- brief, wit ty itt dirstructive. The day was rill tha tilcottultdilleieddaeysai epedieriansadnatl 01 •uree.turinvejlie,kItt were sold here. MILITIA CHANGES' -Aecoriling to the militia nott ea published at Ottawa blot week is one:to the effect that the .33rd Huron regiment will bedecreased to eiglat eompanies of uniform estab- lishment. The present strength of the regiment is 412, and is Made up of nine companies. Itis test yet. announced which of the eine will be disbanded; I ' AN EXOELLtENT RECORD, -Miss Manie . Houston, daughter, of thees- teemed le lucipal of our Collegiate In- stitute, arrived home on foonefay hewn Toronto, where she had beery attending the Conservatory of Music. The finals in connection therewith were held last ' week, anti Miss Houston, in addition to taking first class henore in instrumen- tal, ranked second in the whole Prov- ince in her vocal exernitiation. giss . Houston es tp be congtatulated on the extellept stand she has taketa Al - though'she, knew the result several days before returning' home she had Inot informed her father, but'kept it as lei pleasant sutprise for hine. Both father and daughter -have reason to be gretieled oyer the result of her wprks .617DDEN DEATH. -Yesterday morn • Webb, •Mises RathWell and Courtice Hellas Du Printernp,Bachenann,Mabei Stan Miry ; Solo. James Doherty Automne, Chaminaile, Sybil Cpurtice ; My Bonny 'Berq'ue, Norman Murch Heimkehr, Lichner, Zemilla Cornish , Galop "Little- Joker", Tapley, Hazel O'Neie Solo,Lillian:Cmats(a) Mazitrka, Godard, and (b) 'Valse Chrometique Leschetizky, Mabel Ceupland ; Minuet: Mozart, Ette, Jobnson ; March, Th. Giese Op. 160; Mary 'Jaye •, Solo; Nor- netn .Murch '; (a) Tarantelle, Mills; and .,' (bj La Czarine, Game, Sybil •Courtice; U°Bd:IaBvF8.1.t.Eher KS.1-"Dwing to the beck- . ward weather there .bas been no material change theprice; ef strew - berries this past week The large posters of the Torente Exhibition have arrived at the station. "New buildings, new exhiloitsienew attractions" et they' • say The date is f Sept 13;entriee close .Airg 7....Elliott's livery is running rigs to Holmesville • Lawn Socstal to -night at 630, 7 and -7:30. . for 10Creturn....A. number, of people were at the statio13 cu Thursday on their way fey Kincardine havibg come as ar tie God 1 h tom Se t 1 t 11 • leg. (Thursday), Mt Alex, • Morris droepe dead 'from :heart failure; . He returne from ilia- Wafit about three weeks.aggedeom pained by hiewife, add took up hoosekee • ing, and hes been Os deolinteglsealth -.eve sines; . Deceased was bore. in Scotland, be ilrg leeteaspeobeen of'ites beady Scot,: an was for many .years ,e'higlyle respected e sidentof Clinton .beforegoing 'west, and .addition to hie wife,: leaves a large family His daughter .are, Mrs Arthur . Cour/h.:an Mrs Siisithe Clinton; Mrs John Tune ..ceini ohne tfta AMA; Johnston, 'Souris, . Man wbile his sons are Alex. of 'town, jam an • James Ofelapitoba, and .George of Nes Superior. . Caressed war a .staunch .Liber .a Zealous Presbyterian, and a Men • ea epeeted by everybedy.'•, Ile .rsitrilieeyeeigeso •age. ' • A DELIGHTFUL ...EVENING .-•111 recit-al given -on eloratay evening. I) Miss Carel N. secteithe and hes, ingels tessieted. by Miss Lillian Corits. -Messy .Nerinaii Ai Oreh end jetties 'Hobert -proved arare treat to the laege updi: elites _that assembled in the town. bal fieethe, .The varioes num bers oit the'.progehin-Were remarkabl well executed, reflecting .greitt credit MAO* 071 the performers theineelves Ind also • on Miss Neweembe. . TI1 popils...frorn • the emeelest. dot wh C0111(1.8C4tdoly. reach 'the key boord, theeilder audetioreedvanced member played with - an expreission ,end . deli can of, touch that were highly cern mendable. It may les unwise eto -ex Peens tinY 610/03 ab011t Any yarticula selectIon.butewe Hunk the Teat -lege of Anse Syliil Coortieeend her int erpre- e tetioe of thts vaisiontenunibers 7 VO8 81306131. Mit333 C0111311311(1, Londpshoro.. nista plevise „. . eereseding well Though somewhat TWI'VoltS, Edwerti hitirch also levee (wider ve of a finis touch, and his piny- ifig is worthy of ingseiril notice. Tbi• vocabeelectione liyeeMit).4 er) it' were welt rOPPIV04, AS W3TO 8180 80168 by Per Muriel arid Me Doherty Owing to indieposition •etrys Hoskin, Who wits to have assisted was.not able to be Present. Eepressioes of regret at 11115 unevoidable •ciacittristance were betted ort alf-sides by those. Who have bad tins .oppreettinity of hearing her- in the past, Miss Newcombe - has . every VPILSOU tO feetitratified with the !veldt of the evening's perforinence mei .een look 311101I 11:8P- WOIR.With pArd011131)1e anemia of -pride end waist ter ) .T1 ball was tastefully .41ecorated with deo andlititif Mg for. thti 'evolving, The Plano teed was kindly loaned by'• Col. Hoare. The:Program was as followe elappinese, uselials Op. 116, Et ta johneon ; "Eldirrado" Valets. Gilbert ellve Writers ; In the Vi/keellayel be boat. from Sarniaf The heavy tea of Wednesday strained er c O the boat very badly and she had to put. ' s into Goderich earlyThursday morning. . p. The passengers were sent to their re. ✓ SPeetive destinations by train ...What - might have proeed it serious lifts ir. oc- curred on Tuesday evening, when two 6. boys, well known in town, got into • some little altercation. One of thens , drew a knife woundiug the other in O the. wrist. He • evideotly forgot the . use for which such instruments are , intended.. oThe Entrance examine - tions began here on Wednesday.; tin. t der control of Messrs Houstou and . Lough the papers, so far, have been . (Mite fair, and. the pupils are well f Pleased with them.. ...The rain oh. Wednesday' intettered very kreatly. ' with the work of the "sidevvalk- gang," e parts of the finishing had to be done in the pelting miry ....The latest bulletin ' concerning the Ring' states that, he s Passed aegood night and is resting Y comfortably....The many friends of le ; Couch will regret to learn that he is ' very ill wills appendicitis. At the time - of going to press there was a slight Y change for the better, ; L. 0. D -The semi annual meeting of Co • 0 li, 0, L., South Huron held in Sense% on 0 the 24 th was well attended, representative ) brethren being in attendatuye from the s different districts. -Co. fe., A. Nevin, ea, .. cnpied the chair there being on platform ' . also EX. be:Masters, A, Dd. Todd mid no. . &meat. The chief business trareacted e was In reference to 12 July celebration to be held in Goderich this year. Mout 120 Lodges are expected to be in attendance from Canada, and the enited State, and the Committee .itee squiring no efforts td . • mike the day the roost ettractive 'sod best tbat Gocierich has ever egperienced, I. O. 0, V. -The Amnia' District _meet. 'wee elle forHuron District, No. 16, I. 0. O. le was held at •Seriforth, on Wedeesday even.. .. , Imo. The Looal Lodge bent wee mere- ' 1. seined by D. D. G. M. Jacob Taylor, I, C. / 1 Steveneon and Wm, McKeown, • Bro. Gib - sou, I of Limn Lodge, No, 70, was elected D. D. CI, M. and Brae J. C. Stemesob 4. 1 Clinton Lodge, No. 83, Distrect Seoretary. e . IAfter the Regular re tibees of the District, the viaitors were loyally entettathed by the Brethren .of Fidelity Lodge, at the Queenly lonel. a, Taylor Iiilds the posi- tion of D. D. G. U. until the end of the yaw and reports Oddfellovvship to be in a, flourishing condition in Huron District, CO It ON AT I ON CELEBRATION. - On Friday everients lOPPtirl pc of he represeritatlyes from the various fret ernal and benevolent sscietie's was held in the tote!) hell for the pnrpose of ar.. rariging for a. joint Corountion Ser '.'ice on 'Suridey, June 20th, After some des tussion it was decided to litteeen open air nieeting in the park,orrin the event of the Weather being unfavorable, in the town hall, The rninietere in chat go of the d.fferent denotninations were to be tisked to epeakaind an invitatien ex- tended to the ehoirs for iseioint Service. the following from the different cleirches were appointed to look after the nutter t-Wtn. Webb, St. Paul's Omni) ;11110 Rorke. Wesley church ; J. Teter*. Ontario Street ehtirch ; Melt, Irwin, ; Flynn, St, Joseule's J. tinny/sr, 13eptist. M MeT(iggari and 11. Combo were appointed Mere thane for the occesion. will assem- ble en the square at 13 o'clork,when the procession will be formed to intirch to the place of worship. • All proceeeing; have sirce been declared °if owing to the illnese of the Ring, of which an account 1617017(AI to Mother eolumn, L". 1)()311N111N Jaij7 iVivt!sr,;,511::':(11'g,ir,14'na,t,‘:111.1,,AuivArIttjANk' e)1,11_1eimplal,tr'n\i* • may& envies Ahsz..n.n ill and finned going &etre ;hub and July , Iran flottpland, ; Situttle Aeolis Thorne., f°1.1Y3turn JuelVet2E5nd::70'wn. citdoti and Ed. Morch.; Tht) (halm, Alolik. Greed, I pniisinise se) tl Union Coats . Velise leette alitiv „ °eye deley at stittion. Zernila CornishiOrossvater's tirthi gs, we stuck, Alleter, elary liays ; 1 4. Ilodgens 'town Agent