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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1902-07-17, Page 6• TIIZ CLINTON NEWS -RECORD July 17th, 1002 114.1 ol 1 Id:, 1110 14. 4,1 1044•4040:014ti 1.4 , o 1. .110,,•1 14.1.64,1., 40 lidolAi P•116.114iii kt • 14.4 ko,01...40. , ..4r440, ( AMOISNIUM2603011016MMOStel (I' 11410=0C:41gag...7.44.:•.•,;•,.. - • • ,11111 t Historical Sketcb of WAWANOSIL ' , 0 II TII R no,w SWINDIX THAT IS BEING TLENS.AZL. WT it share of the Munieipal Loati /fluid Council met according to adjourn, RHO) AM N I A In 4 b. When Rev. Dr. Medd, the newlv-ap- . Kidney Disease handed over to East Wawanosh its • t on ,Ittiv 3rel members all pies- 1 cg, -Surplus and undertook 10 pay f'.100 A new awincilin e h ir t .d tustor -to the Methodist bur - fie additional mt. the tounNliip tv•sitinp• 'nu' • 11 ' 11 . .1 ' • g 1.,*. 1 1, g out t , ilo ; eat, Reeve e ti.%;u3 an In 11. 4 lair. - 1 laved on the farnars. A stranger of. elms of Ilensall and Matsuda, arriv- 4; Huron (oiluty • firmed. A it au a as 5 .0 4. tht case of Morris that township also I:owe:ring t1e. trust,..es of V . S. S. No. ' lbot he weut .0,W4IX. Along came an- delegation Irma the two congregatiors ! 13 . vii 4 4 4 0 ii 04,i4e 4404401' V0 04i.V°.P44 'tiSV4i"ii,;*4•40W404.0441744-44400740 V 11.1..NOli oF BAYFIlilf,D. , limit of I,01..Range A ; thence . sliT .1.. hoo anitea 'ape wit 1, m E.n..s, • ' 1,owering the reeve and treastoer to sh, irt 111111. an intik pandent - tonal c i pal i- they eustainett. Alter about. 75 hail i southero limit of Lot. 8, Range G 1 . „ ,t1 )1 a that: Ronald • sou ,offollowing eltecl s were issued : W.•• f 273 to git e up. his option. una n,,w ..thence west along the sideroad to .the . ' " , Miller, culvert con. i2e, tel ; Bil,..., -tisleicariuti: si St r jill.t,..letriellut)lyretiliiletui.ting for the seem cl purtt•ken of a sumptuous relmst. an tv, and is in Met the youngest of the 3 ; 1.311 14%U:1113e:in was tlie drst white child v ii. le i.uu,it. ultiell tual.e up the cm, i lai e elture,. to the place of beginning; lla in the 'place. The first reli rictus i ll'un' ' gray° t1 ''''.3•5'4 ' . jourmitent took place to the autlitori- •I work91 S3 ; :',413•Then , non and a name" nearly a gen •ratit n ' 2,- 3. aml .,1, und. tin. "st; 114If 01 Let hy 'et... air Ateine elseWhere 'elpokeii I 'Ping 1 'A' l' I's I." tille .'''''IstA•lice ,"I `Vat al" Tcianship of eloder•.elt ill the County I' + . . : t .1.owler, cut. eon. 6, .3, • . - b 1. --.4-.-..- ii.ot among tee ,argest Etat, most pros- . • thia gentleman raise) performed thet lirst ing pit and putting in eolvert, ;NI ; 1... A c() d 1 Ithig is told by a mend: 111ous , tato es ot tiote within the Ilr,„1,_11,11'. 1.,"!•_..,, , ._ „ . in ilw ueikitl'utr-- .1. itepatri.k, gray. 11 $10 : .11JeKiniton of ofie of the Lions Head churches I 1 • I 1.1 • whole "[Suede Tx'act .' ' 4 et agi.,,,ete!n ie., naive nayfieja mania e eerentony . . ‘1, • ''• 1 1111'1' .1•11111- I' '- II4) 'Ilid-i 11 t'1°..grat ell it r COIL 14, $25 ; josepli ' its pastor, whiek tweurred Em Stool; 17(AWVan, opeating pit and culVert con• welit to cla tali as esuale the paStor those preseilt for the wanalt of their i i . lv., assented to January • English engineer maned Bityfield,whose 1.41.. 0 11) 1 rt.ie,.s 1 „1.1 1 '.1.3 11.1.'. the aitrt„, ut; to, i 8,6. The populatimi was at that ?1, tient of the whole of its iimaid rata. i . • Inmates 01: tast 1110:0110 WPre CO11.•• ft.rtid $7,noo for his place and paid eel from Bothwell accompanied by his 43 74 Wit debentlire itttlebtediteati Mal 111. 1 •1 " draWn gin- i $2 down to " hied the bargali." wife and family they were met by Y. assumed ull 3t5 unpaid &beanies, ts to. raise 1700 to mod a new %Wage untlert eking to ruPaY the Imwa"' whool. A. bylaw was drawn up cm- ' ' • other etranger who offered Stt000 for encl escorted to the church,. in the . . the fano. Ile was told . to come bastement of which two tastefully ar- I eromul in a few davs. Back came the rained tattles, figuratively groaned $400 for tow11814 Plo'Hosvs. first stratiger. fanner paid him beneath the tv, iglu of the good things 1 'flits place, which has been but a "Inth alting eolleoIsi(11; to Om WIttt• IfIts 11,,t,titrItrinchuisti)i'IIitI-711agIticalte1 • 'borrow t t• tit Iltiron, had yet. a "local Ital ita- 111111 11Ir° 111e .."311111 11111% es °I L'Its It heia in the i„„iity‘ was gravel account, S.2.82 ; It% Craig, in- . pin whet* .7. O. Stoneman was elected men ie. AnsmNT-Auxinm. IltairIll 111 011 1111111111.0E IlialtiCR 1.111.` ! j • I\j • )i.nea;t awl Medd, gravel attd damages, 5:15 ; let:rictus departments ,of elturch work ' c the Mayfield coucession of the • , he moat cordially . welcomed the • 11,11, ; r and los wife. M. Ortweot also spoke words of warm welconle. After Y a few remark s by others Dr.. Medd ! it the local habitation mid the tounship 1,1 Morris :etween John . felicitous reply that 1 was t an 111101j/01a s, " e made a very Aet of Parliament known as the 39th Laiillaw and a miss iva Isennaltan, wore: eon. 9, ; D. morning recently. Ile says ; 11..1111.• were given it. by eelebott(d lei ig . a, it,. ,nostea t„ 0011,0 %.„ ts.„11111ht tout tinte to mica to incorporate under g• ; AV. 111 as, enlvert east bottintary, • given out and the openiug prayer wt.s INEUR3..CORI) coRREsvoNDE,NTs 'St ;- R. A11.( 1.1101.., gravelling eon. to, . offered up. The scripture. was then • • . 7, $17 ; • Gaunt, WC1rk pruSidillg. Tile opening hymn Wikti ;.,reetin dr • Canada Company a lt.reon to found wI,1,1,4, '1,1114 tett a, Ye.at's.tt.,n,le• WILL HAVE TO PUT A. read Mid Another Itymn when to the . Rutted in the return of the following CENT STAMP ON THEIR EN- 2, $8 ; George) Greer, gi•avel aeCount, , prommuced and the viemlgtIrecatittiltlet diass- p" i34 7;35E! A'I hoMmvsAiii-ieNptitelr'inlgv°rlikridcgTetlin°I. aurprise et •ali the 1 • li ti w TO CURE A. COLD IN ONE DAY. and build a town. The arrangemeet tirst 111-11111ciPai eicetton nem re - e. as wadi between the Baron and the l plat3: ill 1.11C territory of the the General to Mtv11 Act 1 i4 the other pure Take Laitative Bra to Quinine Tab- Beedle, cat vet , $ , 3 ••• 1, tl • R. • • • • 1 .• d'airtit hay- ili;ei /dicers of the C111111(10. Company .gelltlemen to the Connell 1 Reeve, Nt, • ' early ns teezte and during tee 01)01_ WCIFttlet on Colutor ; COlincillors, J01111 VELOPM.4. Nevins, eulsert con. 1 James lug forgotten to preach his sermon. Lts. All druggists 3r.sson, John 1: ev4 7. C McIlitoeli An( t • , 111 i 1 WCra »ointed by Unit body ; ing yt-ar Mr. Hayfield came to Cantola, and after exploring the large tract of eountry then Emmet by that ring of land inommoli.sts, selected the sight. of • the illage W11011 has ever since borne his name as a pluce offering advant- ages which, it proper:y fostered, might one day mild the Ettiticipations of .the .. 1 , if it fails to cure. 1 On July 1st uew postal -regulations ClultPhal, WOrk, 50e.; 'John Male, qui- • f 11 . vert $z • • J. Ryan, work -on west nature is on ea& b went into twee an inanusei tp • tiett•spal 04S all< maga,. ies ject to a postal rate of 2 cents tier 4 '1"1 $1•25 ; Sweders'31+ .w°1'1`. Int 1)1'est stroke. row GODERIOli. Cler!: , 3- .1111 A1.1 Ret t ledge ; Treasurer, o c a 8 Jentea 1 hompson ; Assessor; Frederick. Wood i Collector, John Wilson stone, Robert Baxter. . ,Tohn Kevs'tnis elected les the Reeve - originators 01 the Trowel, by Lecom- rinP 10.r. 1$7. ,. . . ' ing IL great centre of trade and coot- . meree. And if these great expecte- . ••VILLAGE OF IIT,V•TII. t ons ha. e fallen short of consuimmt- Tide umuleipalitY came into eats - tion, it is only so much the Worse for tenee as . an huh:pee:dent Corporation at the place, without detracting from the the beginning of the year 1877—the 1 net ssionel ability or perception of proceedings -preparatory to that result the gentleman making the selection i having been effected under the General for none Call . deny that in naturat Ad by. byirm. of the comity . conficii 'co t a r tl sur v. at d ngs 11 ay field ,at the .7.une session, 877. litEtnv now notch more important plite- rretious to its incorporation gave •Clinton. If an account of the extra iS 1110 sub_ boundary, 7se ; J. Oproftle, w•ork ton. t. . • ounces or fraction thereof, and :cent 11°111.darY, Si ; W. Ryttat, Work on east for every additional two. ounces or .1 1111114a0,Y, $1.10 ; Stothers, work fraction ihereof. TIM; will Mean that,..1 n east lattottlary, Se..ro. ; Janies •Ed - N R 1 res )(indents will - words, • gravel • emcee:tit, • $3.44 ; efund the mosey . W. Groye's sig- Mr. A. Henry is •A ery low at pros- PAYS To. AJWIMTISII 1N• nt. Ile is suffering fret)) a paralvlie TICE NHAVS-RECOR1). and Backache Mr. John Gubeen, who is in the Fish Dusinese at Bort Hope, states ray businites do a great deal of driving over roeds and the existent iat of the rig atoug wn e posure brought on k'dney dianase, was, lit miserable health and suffered a.great deal with. sharp pains in my b wk.. I heard of Dr, Chase's- Kidney -Liver Pills and de- ckled to try them. Before 1 bad used all 41P4' of the Slat box I felt b. Iter and three boxes have ntirely enrad me. I are very !lad of an opportnnity to recommend Dr. Chace's Kiditety-Liver Pella for I have peoven thair wondurtul moral over kid. ney disease-' It soma unwi at to waste money and nut the risk a experimentiog with new e .• fangled, untried remedies when you know that Dr. Clutee's 1.3.1ney-Liver Pills will elee you. Oat rill a el •sa, _a:M. a he'ra al all dealers, or Eamansen, Bates Tomato. Dr, Chase's Eidrocy.Litver Pills 1.11e. ews- econ tan i have to put -an additional one cent Johestoe, work con. h and 8 and va.st saanip tin their mita:lopes • which now i (mud ti y, $28.06 1 0, Naylor, gravel 0 on them only _one cant in' post_ - metatid., ' $a.3a 1 111.. -Johnston, teams weigh more than. one ounce Laing .greder, $50.75 ; In. Blake, -, re 17.. Macdonald, • ottere age. If the cOrrespondelice does :not , 011 grader,: 1 1)°. ; it may be - I:On-esp.:tridents are requested fo eoln_ eal tb 111C1A on .August•6111, at to o'-• sealed, wen paid iae at tem new. eau,. l•oard c/f f COUllCil, plr with the newtregulations as their cloek. . • ollice will have •to pay double. rate 11117 11+ ss,.ssed gre"tir advantages than We fincl that the special mums taken when the eorreapondenee arrtves at fe ling to do :to. vill mean that this es than it t an et er, in the nature of Illyth Et population of 85o ; -and that stamps' put .on Correspondence envoi - things, hope to he. it WAS' taken lry Mr. R. W.. Mitchell, locatioe being once decided upon who was also lteturning- 'Officer • „et - Baron De Foile purchased in 183o front tee elections siestspiently had for the 'the Canada company, at 35. (1.1: tag; purpose of choosing- tlie• tiret Council i•er acre, 1,5(1(1 acres on each side oi for tee new village. Those 'clectione the mouth of the beautiful. Streaill 111:11: s tilted • in the return of Patrick' Kel- . opts be sent in with the "text request for more. supplies the.- amount will- be forwarded in. 51. 111111)5 Or equiVelente • Tlie new regulations brief impose. the following tariff : • • • On all eenonttilications or docuinents (Inlaying into Lake Huron, which, as ley for Renee ; end Witham sfoge .m. wholly or partly . in writing, except anines wit:ion, . as .provided, hermaafter, two cents per well as the town, received the name D.., f).• B.. BreKteood, moire or fraction .Of the same.- . • 4 f Hayfield. This land . was surveYed awl,. Thomas Nicholson as. •CouncillorS. On manuscript. of books,: Mid nears-. into .1 town plot in 1832 but nothing Robert phillips was arpoiuted Clerk. • _- papers, Eind of the Dontinioti and PrO. Wit.; dotal ill Ole Way of improvement and 'Hreasurer ; Charles Ilaiiiiiton, As- vincial '<Internments and -Municipal till 1833 when a small clearing was . seseor ;. John Gomm', t.d . ---------------- 1.1.110..tn the south side of the river and _. J. • A. Anderson and R. W. Illitchell;. 2 0.1)1.5 per first 4 ounees or a small log house built upon the Auditors. William Clegg was • Reeve , fraction thereof and one 'cent addi- point" and occupied by one Riley,who fori88. . .. . . . . . kept a boarding house for the Baron's- To...'t race • the..history •of the place n 110 were vinPloYvd in getting old front its first Settlement:1S a 'work t i m bur, etc., etc., and making general ine Olt ing the1 elation of nothing bet preparati ns for the beilding id the eanonouplace -' (Well 1.14 suce.eeding.' one toe n. E. C. Taylor, one of the first. 'mother . in the inOst .•coiamonpinte. settlers and earliestmerchants of God .manner, . with it:night to relieve .the. erielt, was the Catu.ditin agent of tin looilotony incident- to• the evt•rycla.y ex - Boron. W110 hill1Seli WWI' Oa OW(1(11. IA, • :stenize of life in. a backwoods . village, Nee lloW 11 iS '' 1.01‘11" was getting 011, . ns jpvili.•iiiight very -properly and we find. (1114.1. (117 the Baron's. death • ed: VD a•itlrinthe perieul . above re ler- ni 1h34 the timber a hich had beeu got red to.. The- first settlement 'within: lati. fin- mills,. piera, estorehmises, etc., the present 11111 limits of Dlyth Was made was lying atout the river .bank rot- by leteics: A.„' C. McCounell froththe tit.g• while the. ouly house yet in the :County. Of ,York-• ..toriginally from I Lite in • 1835 was Riley's, Prudent:4Y • County. Dowa„. ',Ireland), and R-(.1•nneut. IIIL Ill 4)11t:(1, and that - of .John Morgan, ''ItleBean., t. 'SW telititalt who had 'prey- . who kept a kind of store for- thellar-. •ionsiy settled • in the Township • of, 4.0 as early as 1834 and possibly- in North Eitsthope. ',Each C111114 ateparate the hater part of ' 1833. • At. the -time ly, but both 'arrived.xit almost 'exact-'. of the Baron's (teeth contracts had ' le -the .same tithe-. the forme; ,•ocetiPY- ' Is -en let to one William. Gray, 11. .not-• Mg Lets. 1 • a -nil .2. in CaaceSsion.% X, and . t (1 contractor on . pliblie works, - for. the•Ile.tti,r. Lots t• end ti in, the Conees-• the erection 01 varions public ifin s;on..IX, • in. the Tawn ship. of :Morris, movements as E.bove at Hayfield ;• hut • This . is , :eine _ claimed -and with. on_ though- his death delayed the- enter-. [rise t•et the mills. were erected some tittle s'ubsetinchtly by William Allen of. Guelph, under the direction ..of -the young Baron, the first dam -across tin river hat ing been already built by Gray. Iu the spring of 1835 two, more log buildings were. erected by George Nor. r is and J'ohn Boyle -those of •Riley' and Morgan being the only ones up te that time -and during' the 'summer W doubted saceitracy-to have. been.0w • first. settlemeat in the original .hip -of Morin-; arid. it ,took place. 111- (114.1 "early ..part orthe mouth of ...Maya 1 85a.... The next:occupier of land with- in: the present -village limits W118 Rob- • • ert' Drommond, Who -took pp - the. cor-. tter lot of West', Wawanoshe helitg.No. 42, Con. t. John TeMpleton, at • son One .01.. the first settlers in God - mi -ch; was the next:- .aetaal 'settler, lioWever, on- the. Wawanosh ' W. Connor letilt E.. log .house on a Jot, • tip ..a. tog 7hotteeewherein lie kept lot which he hail taken up the pre.- the 'first:store in •the phieti;:.and (114-- 1,1374 autunite. During this etutimer al- drat hotel.. was ...indite:- seam after...liy. S(1 the timber on the " market . Jahn. . brother ..of ItOliert • Drunintopel. s 'attire". and Slain street was ellonPec • . This was. -- not :•.for .acnite , years. stili(e... down and logged off by the Baron!3- pent ' to 1.11'.. settlement.. of:1%1024,11nel] a the "nage on • 5a1 111111IY. anel• -Stitt- men . l'p to this • season tliere . was. te • End Brahma, • .. •.• " • , • • . . 0.3 • - .. . . ' . :. clearing toward the. north short . te. .. , Very. Siieet after the Settlement:- :of Goderielt, toward the south to .• "Brew. Teinpletun and' John Drone:MO ., 'as stir's," now Grand 13end,- and tow.are . above the latter also started. a., • Sliet: the east to the London Road. .. .• . Atop ; George llraney .moVeCL• in.' and 1)n1-ing alie summer of 7837 Aitkin'started. •a lilaeltiouith , Wasp ; and one son ;end 110(114111s, contractorsn- of 1,oit - ea arn...e... tame '• and • inn:tied. -a 1.to1or s .,,Lhe .itra.y regard'. the,, reselt • of, the:Pt-ovine:. don, had o. number of Men. employe( thcip: This-NV.4S 411. 18a4, 1.114 111' cial elections „With -varying feclittO of el1 arin,e and 1evellaitt •off -streets, etc• ;tiring . of ...1 855, ItIci3ean • built a sa.tv .1 olm alorgen had s. :me 'fifteen en atilt and. the place . beetle tit..., giv(i.' sa;t1sIttelion*.ortiistiniy,• and while b601 a des ere etriving to SI.lat.c11 Et victory twenty employed at various (1111.111'. (11 or. ,inithise of sonic day. lieltig 'ciiiite•••• Et elosee contest, .ye.t from. a Etecount. of Tay 1, tr., the' .11aron's agent ..• -...illege. ,lt. Was at _. this time - tha't -'-ir'"'t - a'. tkrY. . • :Eno nal iatie. standpoint the• result'. ... is coil roe tly. sates f totory. - The .ranks of, the newspater .1r.en. in the •legtelatere licive *been: detidedly inereased-,1131 ht.,. ..ietiVein • diet. • the -country is realizing-, t hat eatnoug • the jou rit a 1 ;stic clusses.are men -eminently ainali lied' -1.7 their fa-. itillie.rity .Wi th .people and policies to. usenet in .slotp.:11g, 'the laws of. the. touit, try, ..In.EV,ditten to -111e Seven ',there]. -newsp per • teen,' .Meases. - PenSe.,.. -Gra- tioncil. for each additi0110.1 2 01.111CUS Or fraction • thereof. . . • - • On all matter.otlier, thatt itewsPaP- rs, • aitally. -ti•inted, •I cent for each 2 0111100(1 00 teat:thin thereof. Ma s-,. TriatS, rians, .elwee.music, • •-plustos,-• tinted ...fin tits, 05 0., 2 C...11tS for 4 °tomes ez...;fraction thereof,. . emit add•itiopal for .every • 2.ounces ac1,. ditionel pr . freetiOn. theret L. • ,: • . • Seed catt'oga,•••liuti-a, - etc; (not Cut floWera'•pattern*, and' saiitidea • 'of ' merob. tridiset, -2 :emits • for *the -.first 4 ounces at fraetient thereof, and 7'..cent ion:11 -;:every'' .adilitional 2 .OliaCeS .or . fraction - thereof, • • • . • . • . • . . . • ...• . :PORT. ALlehatt, • .Willie • Hawkins of ..Windatar Palled- . on 'hist' riends •op.,Sitturelay; -; .• • .114:iss•A:1111ie Cunitingititine has. Pile to the : Meunier ri nort of • HainliTink for -.•the seaman., .„ • .Misa. Webster,. who Itai.been With her sister, Mrs. . N.. „Pearson)... has - returned. name. . , • lite C. 0. Foresterse who held a .0elebration here on .Doiniition Day, had a fair success,- The. Auburn braSa band - was 'present. . • - • • • Ales. W. Ricbardson 'had Some sheep -killed by dogs last Thursday. Mr.; Bert. 'Aral( r)on, •our school.' teacher, is. attending his. holidays . at his. home near Statiorth. Ile left 021 diu. • • • . Rev. Mr."1211 herford is 'again bank and oecupied • the lidt. on„Sinality the PreSbyti.rian clitiroli.' :• • . Mr. 'William Tout of ..E.jtiertrdine. was .. • JOURNALISTS- IN; Tor,rms" • The Totainto :Priiieci "and :PtifAisher rpr• ..it.t.ne • says Ponacians SKIN ON FIR14.1. • dreaflel ere the sensations of bitruingi itching eceema that victims frequeutiv deeeribe their Sitfferings by. saying. that the al in is all ou fire. The stineing, biting fires of 00/,41(1111 are quenched by the ame of Dr, Chaae's OintMent.• 'The. first few application's may 'cause- a little• uneasiness, :but healed. Without :tear or blemish. - ettre is ...._sttre.to_reatri,....t attd sk. in.-. is • • • ST, .3osEnt..- . .• . . Mr. Gendroa lias.1-enn in Port Credit nn busiuess. pertaining 1.o. the dock. Mr. 0, llissonette spent, a few deys recently' in itimareal, also Mr, 15. eiguenl. • . J, Spenser or 'Edmonton, Albcr'• te • Las :iterived 'home and Oil Spey tat:. • few lweekS ender the. parental. roof lie.. fore •retuening- to the :prairies. . • 'The lionw of 'Mr. S. • Lebean waS 1 ii 31, ten ed by 113e appearance.' ,of bright• baby t On 'Thursday. ' • • Mr. Ernest ittitattertu, Who has spent the peel. six:months in Moetreal, • lias again -returned and es:Mined -ids. old eos•tion as; •bartender the. Queen's. and a sm•veyor named :moth .(under • .Killiam Drummond ,'. (lic)t manager of Mr. Macdonald, chief engineer of the ',the inereantilii establislotteet of Adant Canada Company) had a surveying ...elope...0 Co, of -London., eoneeiaea .tile party layieg off lots, etc. ; so that al .:Eleit • of- laying., oet. a village...tot the. together there were about seventy five ...iteaof hiS fa•ther's peoperty and had men in the settlement. But they were -.I.... done -accordingly.. In looking. up mestly only " traneients,"...as whet . del 'Papers .ealettlated to. throw. light the call was made . for military scr• .. on . its early . history Mr. Drummond %ice in the rebellion only fifteen' able. . UseoVered 0. eopy • al the hill ativertis-- bodied men were to be found in the:, ng the original- latal sale. at Welt was settlement, including 11. Y.t . Connor, ..be iticept.oit .of -the Vilinge•.of Meth 1). 11, Ritchie, John Morgan - Riley, --for many years called the village of •Moe', Pattitlo, Preston, Stratton, Pet- - George Morris, John iloulton, Georg'e 'Drummond. • As a matter • of: li storieill • '1.•:•I'it v0 ail& Auld, who Nave an Prom - r t• trt . ineilibers- -of the' ,la st . I! onse, the Mathieson, .Toltn Carruthers, Rotten ieterest. we give •its verbatini : ' . • . ' Russell, Christopher ..Tohnston, Henn ' ' t. Ex•tefisive Auction S a leHreederi el . • '''''" .•-•ParlinalCnt . AVM1111Mihei'.. am ong. Ilacke, \\*Miami Boulton. end anothei : .VilSoit ...is . hattructed to. stilt t v tole, te- trientWi.e• J'. l'.. 1)OWIWy Of lila , ii:. Ifilt lit raid .and TIti,,,ii. Clark -of • 1)10 1.011, without reserve., on ".rn...8.axv,t lie (ticarcline Review, .. . . • • . rd day' of April next. :^(iii. caition, • ' . 1 - . •Cown Lots, . 0130 [0111111. Of all 4,.‘0,.. .. (name forgotten) from. Bay•field ; aud • John MeNaughton and Thomas Wells. echo had lately settled further cest,t at llannock bunt . These were in the cont. pany of Captain Lizars of Goderiel. Lieut. Biscoby) and were stationed' during the winter of 1837-38 at the corners where Clinton 1101.1, stands. Dr. - Dilutor) was Colonel of the regiment.. The ne.d between here and what it - now Brucefield, on. the London Road, had been chopped, but not •eleared, the logs lying as they fell. _ . The first school teacher in this set- tlement, and indeed in the mud.... Tom•nmiip of Stanley, was Edward: Templeton, whose father area . very t•arly settler ott the Huron Road. .Ire taught in a log building erected near the riter bank as early as 1836. It. was built of cedar logs. The Baron . ..,. . . A 1 ...os It ,. itt .•1.110 Village of I rammed, . . , tituated. . on 11tv . 'Iowa Line between- AN Or l'AIVA(ENTT IiMAN $A VS : the Townships of - Wawanosh, Morris ' "- :•--•;--. - • - •--7 -.- 4 7-:,---,--......'-..----.:' 'Ind Ilttl lett . T 1, . s progressive rut /tf. ,, LIVE wAs • A 11 rp Dy -....4. l'../) al le ,\. • the countv, now .,itilly Ft`tilr.tis iti Sill t AND No 1,rvixo mmerA,T, Qm....t.)). ' Acid Atill'im ten miles ol .Clittlein sit. l't DESCRIBE UV SI'VVERINC,S.:' fifteen from (loilt•rielt. As 'the settler - , '. ' • '. Thmix, 11()TTLES 01.' • • • tt this ltattlii.,- mew requ'r,• all" I. intls , of mechanics' and the eon eniettees id ., . ' ; 11, aver market- town, titis W.11 pro ..e• [ • P9 ill OfQ CO VA; filll 1 Il it 11 ' ' u 4u ti 'til i j Cutuilutind a moat. fittin re' le 014. ...Nutty lea' ttreltaebig, treehold 1•001 E.1 tY : sled ea • • • -1)10 present tillage is Let :de Mite ill W1? -0E11111' A 'CILORIOT'S AND 1tAr- any a ay • t 6 supp•y the Walll 74 Or the ' , V' C130t; THAT ASTONIsIIID) harem:Ingle numerous vino', tolite. of ... - A WII01,Ir, •com..5incyrv. .. wealthy:, fanners at in esent,' fit. the. • • • 14.0 1111.0, mid as a grist E;m1, sawmill. In the ranks of sick .and disesuied w4.11 a intern and store er • already in ! ‘11ffer-r8 11171113" 111C11 ttati W0111011 have :Air. Arthur Yew of ' Philadelphia is -vi.,iting under the parental roof. MrS. • Jes. Meelenaglian, Mr, Mary The • following is the June 'report for Etnd hliss Oua are visiting friends in s, S. No, 14, The names are in order Cleveland is \VOA. 0( merit : . • STANLEY TOWNSIIIP. : The teat. Mestliodist eitator, Rev. C. . eth elais-T ottie Graastelc, . IL. C. C. Cain, preached cm Smalley litst. Mr. 'Robt. Ferric lost a• veinal be colt Orick, II. F, •Johnston. • ' recent Iv. Sr,,..4th class -Ida Dinsdale, M. R. Epworth League • 'held' a rarilea : ,Alair, Marv- Johnston, . Jr. 41.11 cla.ss-Fred. -Kyle, Kate. Itle-. Lucknow band and a isood program -'11101, Edna Kyle. 'aril' class-.451eanor•-Ilootl, W. Oent- , evening, Mimic was furnialied by the . '.'IIS rentereel. . . - . • lad class -.-lean Grass:ek; be'tta. Jar- 1 . . .. . . . : - reit, Ida Jams, .Aggie Gemmel. . . .111R. LIVINGSTONE SURPRISED.... - . . nelt Dinsdale, D. Logan,,. . Ft. and eless-Oda McIleath,' Han- . . ., " • Pi. 'Est.- elass-Jas. flemmet, . Atom Maltins, - Arthur jones. The. best . spellers in the - monthly spelling- matches were : sth, Freeborn Johnston ; Sr. 4111,- -Ida Ditisdale , Jr. 4th, • Marv' -MacKay ; • 3rd, EIIIIIIII Alair ; -2nd, 1,tta. • 3 arrott -; I t. and,.. -Hamlett .17iinalale. . . , FOR OVF,R. SIXTY YEARS APiEs •Iso' el Strachan, • stenographer, Hodgens Betts., Clinton, 15 spending. her vacation at her home here. . Mrs, W.. N•..Manning end ehildren of Clinton are • soending the summer at the Hotel Bedford. • party on the parsonage lewu on Friday 1 DiarenM M. 13, R.Ettliwell. Eef°re' itfl'er. woon phosploaine. . , . The Great English Remaly, :4 . druggist:41a Canada, Only reit- , • Sold and reconimended by all , able medicine discovered. ma packages euaranteed to cure all TO INCRIP,Afili • If. •013.. Etre thin', Weak or 'Zinteciated• and you watit 'inerea.se ,yottr flesh and weight 'you- should- • try Dr, Chase's Nerve •Vott • c.an' feel i1s. doing yOti gaiod from: day •ta (ley as. it.- etrikcs at 'the root ,of trouble. Mai ertattes new rich blood. ,..You can prove, tliat it. builds 'tipo neiv.tiSaues adds- fleshii.nd, . it ...ou weiedi'..yoursiell each Week While using it: •• ,* .. • • , . . . . . . . TOWNSIIIP. Council met ' ptirsuant• to. adjourn- ineet on it:0 slit Of July. . A petition: of . John Dunean and :oth- .ers, asKing to neve road apposite lota 5 to 6 in the 4 and 5 cOn. opimed Was • laid befOre • the council. as thee.pee. titian. stated that the road should be opened in order to dra.•it the. hind. council ..was of the' opinion .that the parties interested should take other steps to have their land drained. • Mr. ',Iltechand Was granted per - Mission rin lay dOwn water pipes in St. jeseph, - ' The following accounts 'were ordered to :be pa -hl : John. Paton, grading C. S3 Spencer,' statute 'labor,- t:500-bt , ; S. Speneer, •re 1)a-1i:it:g- ent,. C. It 7511-; Win a lleuder; :bridge coo: 4 and, part. pliyinent; S7 ; Jos. eph Foster, colyert and grading% Cop.: 55.5o ; kid 1 ip 'tartly an ;. e tt ver t TO *and 3 „$2.50. ;. Mager, working grader, $21 ; .Thonots cedar, .$3,80 ; Division Registrar, registering •marriatges and &mak, $t 4 e F. W.. 'Earheimeb, part payment rye Val - per': award, $5..95 ; 3.. G. ,Stanburv, fees re Seelck John :i :1 irsk, fiteir for indigent, $2 ;,,TOSCjill Buchan., repelling. etilvert- L. R., ..$2 Wm- Berman,. drain across •road con. 14, $2.75 ,• Coleman, 'work een. • 3 and 4, ; Dipphardt, e.qualizing .poliee village' orDaihwood, -Connell will meet agnin- .on the 41.11 day of August 'when • sehool boards should have" their • requiSitions :for sehool funds Sent:- to the ' •• gave two village lots for school tom-. rOMPlet ion,' the Village of Drumu'unai In•coltie 1101.eless because of the Nal posts and the villagers erected: the 11111.V 1:X4.111.11111 PrOVC 1„„111 tlt.11'.11111.. ur,s or 013,810141ns awl their medicines. 'The other eVetiing Rev. 'Jas. Living - stout. cif Windsor received a telephone call asking .hint ao .aeconot to leave •the house as a couple were their .way to the parsouage, who wish- ed to he married immediately. So 1410 Livingstomi made ready-. for the mar- riage -In short time "mimic's" gem arriving et :the pareonage ie 'stick amnia r that it • looked aS though Rev. - •Lit tugs tette WOU1d. haV12. '10 postpone. his' dt parture from Windsor indefinite- ly -if he were. to wed before he left-. It further loo' ed as though "couples" were hrepared 'to :it.01. up liousekeep- eite the spot f6r they carried' with. them. a hill -set of china. • Thc. rector' -s woader; • howt•ver, wits set at. rest whim .7. IL. Rodd inade , 'an addrees after - which David Eagle preac»ted .1e-ii-- nirstone•Witli a purse of gold and his Wife:. with 'a china set. reply . Mr. • GODERICIL , • • • 'Mrs, Wyatt, Toronto street, .is sul- furing frout a 'very severe attack •• of broiteltitis awl asthma. • -- - • • 'Dr. Bonnie Ferguson after .an itb- -aenee from Ooderieli of 27 years, fed the old town last weefe. He• • ie now , Citizen,- of St. Paul. Ile Was e ef his father, IL Ferguson, at Mr. R. Vottitg's. • • • 1114 iding. - . le focatiou. The titans, etc., , te,, a * We would have- all .attelt detieeted liatel The Rev. Mr. Cooper (Episcopal); ' ,.* -Clilito11, send .31111114' 1'., t 855, el a pairieg mort als .ta'. v. eintifori this elsewhere referred to; held the first The f els 1 1„111 141.0lv 1-, f11.L(1 t ,, . find- t cry day. We 0,0111c1 itolmss 11,.01! . religions services hi the settlement. • Ile hest 1 een Lein, i y ,It's ph V Iiittiwad, 1.11c111. I lie blessed 1 Toth that l'aine't used to vhdt it monthly and always . elsewhere Apot,n or, i.nita -A bilge • eel."'" e9111Poulul- is al>1104alltlY ' able preached in the 11011811 Of Mr. Connor. sole was effected anti the place Paul' to save' and cure. A. multitude of ; John Boillton's son John was the Assumed', a. village.... air, William • PL.01•10. !qty.. d 10010 d'sease toil:death first white child born iti the settle- Drummond • came iti dialog (11e aver note given stroug Etna ii.controvertili. . 1111111 i and probabiy also- the first in 7 8, 1/ and established.' 1)11.' in viva it Li le le teathitony that Ha'nets Celery Com. . the township. :,, esewss. Ft.„in that 1114311 the „„eemi pound Call 51110 even.at. Ow eleveittli (leograpit i cal 1 y described, it is 'situ- . of t he place seemed aee n red, tie al .t.it hour. Mr. E. 10 in Le r„. Ottawa, Ont., ated on the east shore of Lake lIttron its deeelopen et, if win; filso ls of his . terrible conditions, his at the tnonth of the Hayfield River slow ; and 1..s above int imated it was Wu" vialt PhYs riansi and. 01 and on both aides of the Name, tiing not tilt the Lunn); of theHer- wonderful cure 1' Pa 11(18 CC1Cry e0111.. partly itt the southwest corner n'1e cit and littilato It'ailwav that it re- 1.1"11"(1` ne "Ites thus ' Township of Goderich but chiefly it cult ed vet decided Ile tube! but " Vor four vvars I endured terrible the northwest corner of the Township wit. n it eame it strnek the village agony ond misery 'owing. to pants itt . . of Stattley ; distant to the .sotitli from • with N1 (*It 'ft . ref: as it) t•Icvate it since 1110 11'1" "(1 °lest " 1•1 was bur* Godench, the -county' town, twelve then from the pe •portions (if what we dell. (0 It'el 19'14. 1'0 " 11°1 'mild 11e- milett ) and h•om 13rtteedield and ha, e ; 1. mule designatl El au F. back. sink! 111:v 81 3,r,11g4.• wc$ Irt•ntt'd ton, the nearest railway stations, ten woods to those of a 1)11".' and 'ts," 1111111:v 1'11(11,1 .m1'1,1; 1111108. The territory eonilfrised with- rosr t•rtani little re Broad ((.1(1). • eno a CU/ notion r r011ei ailLit 111 its Hittite is described tn. the Act Th., receipts of the pent* for I I us0 ;1""' raIIII• 3 t 01"Y ("11"1"111(1' of incorporation as. the parcels and • the Veer )8-78 were ,Fa,4 88.12. of t 1-4, " r` thc (IV w"4 - lots of laud enclosed within ate hopn- 1.01 were contested 111 tasoS. Of 111'1'000A to My notite ift the Ottawa darits lereinafter mentioned that is th t x '1 (tit r • • a .. • pail rs, have tal•eu I liyee bot ties or j t 1 a lay W I t 1 Cr/ VIt't i IC to say : Commencing tt the north.? tout amount „f ..$ the medicine rind totlity c:lit truly west comer of the Ilayfield Town Plot, went for schools and 5176.7f for noun- i4aY 11141' 1 re01 like a 1.'"V Man. 1 • f • Will recommend the remedy whenever in the Township of 'Stanley, lit the 07 rate. Comity f Huron, thence ettsttrIy a• On the wittulmwal of the rulticipai• 1 bate ti e omortruity, OH it is the 1(mg the Dayfield UN& to the eastern ity from Waventtosh and :11(w:is litlyth be" " cr given 5131Ierers' , • • • • • • • Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup • Iota • been 1.180(1 Of mothers :hit their. ell'hlren whilo teething. If- dis- turbed of night and broken of yoer reel; .by sit* cbild stillffering ited crying .With pain of cutting teeth send at -once Ailed -get. 1.), bottle of " Mrs. Winslow's SooLlting 'Syrtip" for child-. ren teething., it the:•poor little . sufferer -.immediately. Depend. uPoli 'it, mothers,. there.' is no ',mistake about it, It • .eirres •• Dien:Mice, rept- • latea the -f....itanuteli mat .1lowels, cures. W incl. Colic, so tee titeAle s, • reduces' • Infleimetttieti • and gives- tone. and en, :reit • teething he. 'pleasant to: the . taste and. .i- the presemption . of one1 of the . • • . oldest *anti hod. female ;physicians and Trri!.1 slowy _01.• • IT. wuw.r:. nursei in •the Intited States.. Price . • • ' . • 25 cent's. a bottle.-- •Sol(1 by all. drug- - . • " • • . 'gists -throng:bout the :world.- Be sneer . . orgy • to 'the whole system. Mrs.. •Winslaw'e-• Socithing" Syrup'? for- -el:W(1- E111d .ask tor.. Mrs. WitiSleve's ing Syrup." • . . • • • : • • • • 1. tornis of Sexual Weakness, all effects of abuse . or excess, Kental worry, Excessive use of To - hum°, Opium or Stimulant. !,failed on receipt .ot price, one package $1, six, $5, one wet geese,. stetottt cure. Pamphlets free to any adaress. . The Weed Cowpony, Windsor, Ont. Wood'a• Phosplicullne' is Sold in 'Clip, ton :by II, 11.: Conine, R. P. Reekie, ' 'E, Hovey and Watts & Co. -druggists ..:.:e.'"'"•"•••*"."•'"•-"•:`..1rnstaers.'se.e..a....e.,•-a-.....---• • .• , MARBLE 14,:ri tatiiisiTE , . • Lit•insettOne aei4. he had . heard witli .. te F..1.--, • great .pleutotre. thitt. he was to lie sue- .., • tesed an4. adm itted that the sarprise . ......, . . 11.101 ...taken . such. o n.;*a.iit..x petted .foria. .. ea. • . that _lie really-itad beeto• ''. . .: '. . Talazeseteee leasta.,..ratew.e.e.ela,a• ' • . TS.fAtr-, P • • 14 • *eel:ego s, 47, • •,••••;;) Ereakrad, Rod ALWAYS •A. WELCOME P1511 Al' • . • THE MORNING 'MEAL.' . . . • M ANY.. rr A, 'DAY. • IN- •. . • :THE HOTman Breakfast Food- ht: a lilesaims to tltousatuls - ilt ' the' ht.o.weather;'. .A- motigst those u'ho toil -With 'brain and muscle a large proport ion bave_weak end fa Mug aiipetites 1111(1, were it riot for 'a 1 71 i she d dish ..01 deliehme Malt • . Rattetibury Street Woik§ 1 Direet importers. -Wor kroatt• ship anti Material . guaranteed: . 3; G. SEALE tu4d CO. - pRopRiutoks. 40 • • 415 • • 4' - 4 4 1 I. Gt. • ,Breitlefaat Food the. duties mid lebora . 44 of the' tiny 00111d 'riot properly-. met, Malt' Pa-eat:fest road whets the weary 1 • • 4 4 appetite. It as always a weleotned •clish at .the 'morning meal.. Many with great advantage tote it. for -breakfast , -ae . . andsupper. in the hot weath1.s.ry ..0 er. . • - it *for -a. week end note „team,: gain in.. . ..:4 • ' . • :. • strength. , Vont- grocer recoinmetitla it: •4 • • ' ... . . ' . . .: .. TI1K SIIIMBR. GIRL'S • • • • COM1,t,,RXtON', "A good complexion is not to be. had for the -asking," says liriSei,la Wa!telidd • in the •August Delitiettior inanswtr toa girl Who complains that -all cottmkkions do not take kind.. • 1y (0 the sou's nista. "'The first- re- quisites for a 'dear skin are fresh air, regalar bathing, careful diet, 1111 1 leafy of sleep. Eat fruit. and -t.. getables, drink mirk and take a gen- (1411 ,11:4 (i ;tally' of water between meals; ntal lefore retinue., two glasses each time. Avoid candies'. Pastryi hot breads, tea ond • .coffee, Take a bath- every .day and rub the body well with a. rough towel. Wash tlie face carefully and never with very ;cold water. Wipe with soft towel, rubbing 'no and not (Iowa. If very tired or 0 -t r)7. meth wavh the face with water almost • hot and containir.g a tittle glsoot-ine. .A lather of caslile• :map ttl'ebed in well will remove the ditst en 1 perspiration trout the pores of the 14 in. The soap must be rinsed off thoroughly. A good reundy .for 5111)- 1.111a is '41 bathe the face with a mix- ture of silted cucumber malted in 11'i1'1. A mixture .of 11111011 jute1 pure hot% x and powdered sager is eseeilent for treeklea, or a ,contbination or sour cream attd finely grated horse radish. Rose-water and elder•rloWer Water IVO . beneficial in softening .the ' CA. S. IVX CHICKENS FOR ' • • • THE .ENOLISII .• Ottawa, Jule grent...;.efforts .to Cattaclictit.. ficatitrY market in -.Great Britain. -1 Poring the twelve month'5. just ended •chickims exported to Greht• Britain from the 'illestratiOn stations fetched front • siXpenee :three farthings to eight. pence per pound.' Ocean frei• glit,' incleding hattlage -and commission was one cent .per -pound oti shipments of over 'etio chickens so that 16 eentS -per Pound in. LiVerpotil. equals 75 emits per poem' 111 Montreal. A • Montreal inerelient has made enquiry for 500,0410 pounds' weight 'of specially • fatted thickens to 1,e -delivered. in Montreal 41115 Ile . guarantees to pay not less thaii ten eents iter 4101111d Ull eiteh chicken). !. • . • A proinioent. Mapelieeter toininiaa- ion merchant:1)as Written the .Depart - merit of Agriculture to .• recomtnend firms ' who eould . s6 1 1 • hint.. a few thous- and.-clozen eltickeits, to. arriin lit Dee - me her, .1 anuary ,' February and ItIareh. The •chickens lutist be of the. same •sianiP 118 titoSe received from' Smith - title, Ont., experitnental station last aenson, • • A. number of Alontreal firms have isstted ti. einular stating that in order 10 assist 'ferment' ;tot' in. a .position to properly kill and pack their chickens they are reedy to aceept live 'chickens for cavort, to Great Britain at the highest. market price, provided they . are properly fattened, Several *eat - ern firma have matte 'a• Similar offer. Bleeding Piles Th Nov., 1900, 140. Sherwood Walker, a fireman on the Canada Atlantic Railway. living at Madawaska, Ont., wrote:a-0' I am a great sufferer from bleeding piles. Hometimea the protruding piles come clown, causing much Misery and uneasi- ness,. and at other dates 1 ant subject to bleeding piles, and they bleed to such an extent as to =kerne quite week. If Dr. Chase's Ointment will cure this awful ail. merit you will have my everlastieg grati• fade," On March 1, rnoa, he wrOte:-"AcCercl• ing 10 )117 promise, 1 now take pleasure in writing to you. If you remember, you sent me a box of Dr. Chase's Manion for bleeding piles some three Months ago. treed it faithfally, and can say that it proved a Godsend, for it has entirely cured me of bleeding piles. it/ would have written sooner but 1 teamed Lobe. able to tell you that it was a permanent cure. This you can use -for the benefit of other suffering people. There are flavored people bete' who have been cured of very Severe Cases of protruding piles by using this great ointnient " So tents a box. at all dealers, or .b.dniansOn, Dame Co,, Toronto. 44 4 4 • 4340 • ct• • is what cOunts in- advertising. One • es.. ' , • a,d yeSisemput one tithe . may and 3 ofte0 does prothice results,:but peo- pit) have. Many, things to Took. at and think.. of. To impics6 them • permanently.with any one article takes persistent and continued • 4 .. 3 * hammering. • - ‘.(-I•114 itTnistake to • stifipOse ..a. -. '. t. • . •:thing bas become Stfilciently weir., . . . . . . . . 11 . • • .knowU to -need: no more 'advert's- 4 . . * $ . . ing,....: The publiq has . a strangely. ... I • 1 short.rnemory. A firm -which had: . • • for twenty y ears spent .$00,000 . ti ' -- 4 4 year in making a particular article public, tried the experhnent of' re - &icing their outlay to $25,000 per annum. Butthe next year it took $100,000 to restore them to their position. Enormous fortunes are • . 4 4 amassed by those lvito 4' :. largely, judiciously and iliCttitelti 11 1-, 4 4 ly ;but all who hare had expo.. • 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 4+ 4 4 4 41 474 41 44 41 41 414 • ',41..• • 011• 4 48, • . knee in the matter will confirm the • .• 4 `. • statement.tintt-the. latter .."0. the Otto • , .great 4 doCs not do to relax. • in exertion."—Exchange. ge. I. . • . , ,.. . 42. 4 ID, .70 , • . . • 40. $ Cg. THE NEWS -RECORD TRY Dr., Chase's HURON'S POPULAPpp Ointment 44-44#4440044444444444+0044#44444444.0.44 440