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The Clinton New Era, 1903-03-06, Page 1.lw- - --Z4,M­­­- X­ FjqF6PV.WhCw- - . 'P§FNxFF9Wr"W-7�. ­ - —W-VW-Wq0r7 -w-wor— ­44F7W-10W,-,i-1 .... � V"Wwwr "I ... �� "77 , ,4rw . . . . � — I . - Removal Atiction . I 1. . . ­ Hullett I LA*FNTHq Dumist. -On Thursday , . 00aericift. Town shilp � I 000"''$****00**"**i>0- ** * . � � Weittleld NOT138 -%VQslPV';tnd, Will Taylor, of " .­­ �4 IN o r Ivallo"11 Ply -04 !,jolt. 4: ­­­­-­t#t#0j I . * , - Morning of this weelc one of the oldest � NOTES. - John Beacom sold the bash ', Hava You. &m in Blytb towetlier'with theirwivesand . __ I . . .. + �, Sale. and most highly respected residents of 1 this township eo the be" on the farm he recently purellitied, for $1,750 to Mr Mustard, Bayflold, �ftw. , Your R anewall ? Il faillilies are spending a cowilo of nod. 1, we;-ks in+tlie neighboi-Ti , Is$ M; . OLR +1 Tile. good roads movom-int will It Iyot . . I . . . � , . passed ,great yond, in the pot son of William Modr, Pock. and sister, Miss Entrust, Sundayed sit Peter Cole's. Several offers b4vo � � We reel -e every mnbs,;r1pbio i , WoNstughton o- Bruss -is 14 tile guest- Wight- . . . . . tobesebooled. R)af10o,m-n'i4Qn-- . Com P')Il 11 I Syrup 01 . * . we are going . o L9 UP till two wo-oks aec)j lie bad been In the best of health, 11 atthat timebe . been made on the farlwof the estate of the late John Beacom, but the bidding psid in adv,inoe foe 1003. .V11's4o * are8t-li so-ne wb, liiv Q 11)b 10'. of Ors It McDowell, J�Mos I an,ofAlg ma, uhl hits beenhero . or 0ampbill dolivorsa toll� ... . , - f it��, . it"llres";. I - -1 ar * W1110 Mile vt 1'. March 10th. was taken down withpileumonia,which carried him off at the Above mentioned date. Hawick, was below the set price. On Wedues- day evening last sonic forty of the ., * mitted: it you havp o-4vlooket . .. MI avoter, kitrilv give i4 yoir . I, since tile death of Ills father. A ,tit tbreoweeks ago, leaves for his home Thursday Mrs Win. Howitt. I . - . it, I . - I � I I � . . . � . I I . . � . � I . a . Deceasedwa born in Scotland, 8:3. years Ago, In 1852 he came members and adherents ofColew'sMeth- , it"tts-diate, attention Wo are try (in next. who hit,) been -,erlously 11' for the past . . . - I Vh 0UREA'COLIVS. I The town on Wodunsd;ty, at the I I I See .0 ar ,Aa .on tjr,. 1. ge . to Canada, ,settlin oil Brantford, where he remained Ven years, He then odist church, assesubleil at the. ars ll� like, Bayfield, for, the purpose of ft- , . ing to k.eep the N Piv, F4ra-up to toe, , - top nntoh c;f t,xnellenom. -14 aqk . '. 11 Week, is Slowly recovering Melville Brown and sister Sabra, and brother I I . I �..", special Illeeting of th'�j colluty council � I and good rmds gath wiii,r, :1): � io-.Itol .. . I 'i 1, Poge b � came to the county of Huron, settling on lot 3.4, con; 9, Hallett, wbere he has� pressing their goodwill their,ast ,, I -Lev. MrYelland, and resento I . - thu co )per�ttlon of our subjoriberd. . - by prompt wtv wals ­ I E l)or,, who h -tve been srending, the two weeks with .. the app t 16 or ofilobra- _ett -ance of a fait- ,I, y L-tv ga boi tlep 25c epolt at , tion, Oil tile o:irly tvairls I ' , All, accounts inust be ever since resided. in IR14 he wits niar- in Scotland to Miss Jane Knox, . with fifty bashol,.4 ofba, 4 a ow rig le esteem, !it which he is It'll' t e . C . * *0+ ***O# *<"04 00 41*"<1 ",�.� W , past t letr sister, �'%Tvs Frank Camp el., re- turned home on Mond-ky last David inorn'n,y I dolegates front tho Several intrilcipitli- . I . . � ties, , . Bettled bry May 1bt, ol partJ68 - I... . tiled Who accumpanied him to Canada, and regation both as pastor and prea(her, I.,he sympathy of. the community -is ox- I I . . 1� . Tuc#er9m,11h I I � ... Ralusay re elved ;I telegram on FI -14, I I ta,ilng thab his father as dKing its well as county ropres'nit divas, I � .. , . Ponied -in, tis wolla.j tlloj-,� I j';ope.jt6-j W , ' "S the ,a-, R, R Rebkie . Wilt be ailed. . who predeceased him a number of Six daughter tended to our respe oted citizens, Mi, W4!',r)DTNG A very halt py, event "I , - 1. %� Michigan; lie left to i4a m. good rotds' nt,weni-i w1litcla !A . . � .' . - . the bane . . . � . . I P. B, GREWS its, sons and one c'ssed the TZ . union, all of whoin are still. , livi . I'g. Gilbert, of the. Haron and Mrs John So*orby, in the loss of their infaut child by d1ptheritic croup took place at the resi&nce of Thomas . Boibitisou, on Tuesday e I It I- , vening a a o - lil,4 In at once see .John Blitek and family have moved , into' tile house oil M r Njorton's farm df all successful III -it) lo., p'tl !ties. . . . . The.council opened for bu-iiness with . Proacriptioli Pro . g btor , Clintru � all members present -as . , � - - . . . . I .� ,roa4,. Goderich township, James, of Clinton; on Saturilay�week. hl� And Mrs Tboa. I ­ . Clock, when ol,6�liter, Mar.v E,, was United in marriage with,w, P. Roth NVightinuii ail'& Was N1 Agnew soon it i the I �_ . ­ .a ­ . . morning train from the *soath arrived. � I .- . . . . . I I 1 � i Thomas,of Goderich township;Wilhant I Webster, of Duagannont spent a few days ladt week at J. Dempsev's, con Vairbar, n. Rev Mr I XcLenuan Was the � of Wingham, attended the WI I tman- "I - - -_ - — - ­__ I , . I . The in ITin business o' tit -t so.isjo!i ,w,si I . . � � � . . . � � A. � � f � V - 1� � � � T4t.44 . . ... I 4 4 t 41 � . � � who still reindus ory the homestead; Wa,ltor, of lot 36, con 9, Hullett; Dr, .01 Mr and Mrs G. Proctor speilt Sunday . At J. LoWery's, Con. 16, Robt McCivvt� ' StW and the ceremony �)Ucljt!� a forli' 11"i in the, presen-.e of& StAekhouse, wedding on Weyn, * sday Mrs Henry Wightman who bits been I I i receiving of the cournittee's, report . . I i , that wag drawn lip !it Clinton . I , . � ,it it's ili�- N K"--W-a also earl y XOtjC0 Of: ReMoVal . . � ..., I . I Asa; of Cobd6b, and Mrs John Govi'uen�' of the 10th con. of Hulleft. The ney, Cut%6, had a cow Almost chok- ed with a of.turnip last Friday ;vs , Od V 111, her of guests. . � - WVBT R.1,71) NOTES -( bits Layton very poorly. . is improving Marvin McDowell. necoMpanied. by his Wother, . wigural meeting of three weeks ago. . I . I . . . . I i dause 7 oam,� in for it gven,ter :A%re the 0�h-_rj�ad.irig an4 I. I I � I I cral will take place nu Satl4rday, the 7th inst., to - Clinton. cemetery, The piecre ; through the helpof a few neighbors lvid it w ood , ee last Thursday after- spent Sunda)� with Brussels frieods Mia. Who has been' E'nuna Vothergill, of the discuision, -wl,ijoh related to the. . ,all . , I 1, . . . - I . division of the inxiey to the . Jackson Bcos. Office for. the . I - serUement of ;ice( wit 9 and t hie . . . six sorrowing sons will beat, he re I its life was saved. Martin Squire do- li;vered load noon a oltu the evening a party, at the le. d ,q ­ spending a week.or two with her .a!,. severs�l rdiable C0;194 aiA Co'd I municipalities of th6 countT, if Mi! .. I � I I adj,u,txn-nt of business ivill he `office, I inalus of A Roved father to. its -earthly ' Rev Mr Hamilton, a, large of bogs to a'Godor- ich buyer on Monday , T. Macdonald, which all younj . p'e'o e . j oye,, . _ V , , , .t thenisel, es ve) I , .Klter Fair. ter, M rs H. IN! oVittie, i of 0 infou, re- . turned la,st - � , meetingy- of the good roads should de- '. ' . I I 'Remed .the fact f000d in ory � Perii-i bl.-,ck ' Ail accounts.. I rest place. of g Lon'T esbord, will conduct the -cere- at . conO,lo a fine. cow ibe other AaV '. b�tlrn and .bride, ol, Hensit.11 spent.a few days week I $.%,T,R * A ' successful � . ovarainant's . lep, . . cide on, accepting the g proposition. The original motii)n' I . . must be closed at once to save ... , I � ... . I . . I . . I monies. . . GOOD W -Nixon Sturdy, the I onk. al township. clerk, exit down a big the pastoweek visiting his 'sisters,. ,1jr R. Pepper aia4 M rs 19, - . v r sale wits f ag Y� , hold at I lie ,,, of Wm Killough, * a r , � I -din; to equaliz,ttion ( I . called for 11accox )f - . . . - assessnipsIC'but th&was lost oil 6 0 0 0 4 44+01 '�606ta.. � I I . , . � . I ..� Jackson Bros. , NOTES Ed. Harrison, of Salfford, ' has engaged with S. Apj)le))y, for . the eglenni tree the b ther day ; he got f rorn it Walters NNIm Plowes hasreturned to the Soo after spending a few weeks oti N1 nday Jast, amouiding toahout $1700; Mi' Rillough', bavisig sold his, ,an ;+#440400044i � ­ amp,dinent being m-ade to lvi.ve ­ac� . . I . . I � , . . . - - + . ---I— . . . .1 � � 11 . � 44jio ?_ I coming yeaj'. John naws expects shortly, to move to Stincoe ,,where he .five cords of wood foi home Use, sold several cords and deliv ered at the � with his parents here. Mrs W n). (11hr- ter is visiting friends in Clinton. J, otj6well, is . farm to W. M MOVIII 0 Exeter, wberie be wi I enter. into Lis- . 0. . ng t6 acroa-e" inserted it) place of ,usessinent. 0. .. . . gates towards this movement wds. titk- I I I I I . � . . . . . . I . I has secured a sittift,tion, Thos Nott, who haq been ' laid up ,%with a sovei�e .attack of rheninatism; is now ,soniew harbor mill, Goderich, the strai.ght logs, for -*which he received Ili cash $3 . d. . . . . But he had other gainsi f6r in the top of the tree he found four Coons, and its Landsborough,and wife.are spend ng A few'days A Win Elcoat's H Fair- , ' bairn was v siting his . sisters here this. ines I a. . . . . . .. I., I . .. . I . - . WEDDING --:-A . , .. very Prett wedding :.took place on Wednesday. P eb 2.5tb I . , ' . Tbe.council then adjourae,I t). re- e I, and it, majoi .AsQ rity was recorded in itk Semblelat one o'clock in 11.rho jgood favor. Nothing definite. was donej roads� movemenf." . �� . 'AH however, at Mr Campbell ask6d .'that it The following delegates from -be considered more fully. before finally � I �. .. . . . . I . eommunication I . . . .. I � -_ . . . _ We do �ot ho'd bir selves responsiblefor I what better. . John..' Johnston.' of �Londesboro, harl a ver . y I .successful ii Gen CArbett's* bush thev were killed by. the fall, -he sold . . � h theirpickets, and 'thus made his,. net Week, before retiirning .to, Manitoba. A number from this vicin.ity attended At the honle of Joith Wi I . . . ghtman. when 'his second daughter. Mabel, became I ,the. I _ Municipalities answered to tho.roll Call settling it. The chairman then asked. I at the opening of the aft6rhoon session. all dolectes to Cary as much of tb.im �niom e4ressed nuder thi� head-.. anj o6 NE , , i"It" To. d New Rra: ty AV0041-bee ,p on Thursday last. Mr Goo Cockerline is having his, eash ieceipts $40 ; not' a bad income � f�om onetree. I � . . I the Foresters' suppeli in Clinton last week bit and )Its Et. Peplyerand Vr . tile wife of Wesley Stackhonse The . .ceremony was performed b., Rev T. 11 ( Aslifleld -Birblev, Stotbers .; CjI- knowlec ge gleaned, ack to their couil. -L,tytt)n,P.oliortson;Go.l(ii-icir.tp cils foi- consI4,Qri, nand to report as borne 0io . . ofws,hge," D) JAA SIR -Will* you 'grani me the a sale of I stock and imp e- nients, oil Tuesday March Ifth; and. l . 1. I . � I .. . I . ­ . 1. 11 � I . . . 1. and Mrs E. Walters atten'4ed the wed. I ar Rensall the-, ding OF their brother"ne, Coupland under an,arch of evergreens Preciselyat'4 o'clock the brlde,�dzessed . � . I . -Middloton,. Woods'; Grey Frazer, soon is conv�ni` qhfi�o the roads they, I 41 a ' .j'%y`the county Turnbull ; H& would like t' n1j, V ' -Hess, Lamont; How- N KI vit,ege Of' saying st. few word, IT, r ,eply to a writer ^oilling"himself � I Fair . will move. to Clinton; he is a nitin who will be missed from the neighborhood.. I I I � . I I . . . Rayneld � . . � . , . . I . pasit'week Solin Pepper his purchas- ed'a pitchig driver, for Which he paid a, . I in- White orgaridi-, , entered the parlor to the strains of the Wedding march, . . *Stackhnuse . . , �n ich:.-McKee, Itrong; .11tillett Mbon;' council In theit Y. . - � - mimicipalit V erris McKillop - Mordip�i Broi . The council t4eiradjourned-.to meet vn. Play," under the caption of Gode tdiynghip, in which he't4kes exception I to'&. few ly-laW, Mr and Mrs Harry �Hill, of . K�nloss, � is:if-6d tljls,,�eek hihis ail Cie's Mr S. , !ol y. Hallett. - 'Ur, a nd Mrs W, j.. I . . i0s G.kTf1ERIN -L-The Methodisl-Son- day School held their annual "social at . .1 . . . I . .good figure. I . ' - PAAft' AND Pi:Lr,sENTA,- SuRi,nisr, . Tjow,, Le6ruing of the intended de- , .Played by Miss H. .in the presence of 120 guests, many colial fig ftchn distance kfter ,* - ; . � 'Morris Isbister, Code ; - S. at call of Warden I I .. � I. . tanley -- Me- . I Dermid, Stiuson; Stepkeri � Aniler§on. Below we publiWIt. Clause's 7$� 8 and 9 clauses ,of &wood which came into existence in 1*819, and E Illott fiaVe* the sympathy of the MrJ. Watson's, of the Sable line, parture of Mr'ancl Mrg Walter Roger- a � a bounteous repast, the'evening wag spent Ili musid,. Tuckersinith-E ie�Smilie;'J-Iuiinberr� o�.the report as ain6tided, so that our. . , ­a0ruickshank WosgroVe i , readers may;tll the more intelligently - Usborne l were pdblis4ed jit your paper of two week= They. were'not township in the loss 6f ne f r ,, . .. . $Ons... * . �. � . , infOlt Win * 1iiesday evening the ?Atli'ult.! the . . I Sunday School and congregation -were. - 'evening r, . oil for the'Wohf, about twenty-five of the'neighborg and friends gathered at I a es * in ', etc.' -Milton Tyndall. of Car- f4w, fa,vored the Com -)any with it, num- .- , ; . Hawkins, Moir; Wawanosh, E . Ellis,. undiatstand what this gathering 'par-. . I published with tention of casting� any re- fisBotioll . . q . ..� S(11-1OOL R�PoTq-The followinQ; i's a well. represented,­tlfe* -passed pleasantly I with games,' music, etc-, their home last, WedtiesdaT fO, spend a social evening with them lefore".4cav- her of solos, rendered"in liis usual go�,d' I . McCallum; Wawanosh W W60rostie, posedlo Undertake. . . Mcquillan ; Brussels -Wilson, Blair; Claqse'l -wWew6uld recommend,'- it u con the . wood seller. but to infOrM otir citizens who were agitating reportof the standinlS. of the pupils of Sep4rate Soho I _ ol Section, No. 2, for the � the ebildmil feeling for. the.. time that' MrWatao.n?s hous.i wag. their -rea'm ing, " The party sb6-%,ied their respect . Mi sty?e , Met ny and valuable �-werethe gifts received by the bride and groom, , I � Blyth�Sinimes, McNally; Bayfield- accepted, ffiat a Certain amount be Edwhrds,'Etv�j .- Mayor ralsed �xtending�over aperiodpf y�ars,. is- -, clikoh - for .a by- aw, that there could be no - better wood by-law Iram . ed,than what- � . month,of February, based'on-' regular- . I � . ity, QlAss'standing and -general deport- . . , ; I a sumptuous sup _pea.. -*vas serv6d W all. the and, good -will for. and Mrs Roge . P` sonwith the follq*jug�: A silver butter among *hieh was a boxi atiful (]inner set from the grb6m's - �unclei" Will and t .Jackson, H. B, C - Exeter' instead otissuinig deben ures for $80,- 'ombe , - da I- liug,Colibledick�, 3 oderich -Thbnips on 000 whichwouWbe about the most re - is no1W on the town's books: . , - . . I Ii2 the first cannot under� mefit ; the names Rvo found.in, order of � . John and pai4y - left early for. home.' The people of Cole's.4ppointment gave disli to Mrs Rogerson, a carving set.to Mr Rogerson, it ad a chin te t to. 'Wes Tay'oi, of .Guelbb,".The hap�Y­,. * I Will take their . H�uinber;,H6nsa;ll-U�.iit'hur,Ort;�6in' quired f6r.this countv'to moot the de- . , *,. p'ace ,I . stand what he meaus by his noin de merit.-fth class'-EdwardTijklie, ' Slisimalian - ,t Shanahan, Thos.Car their pastor, Mi-, Yelland, a.pleastnt I I I . . surprise on Wednesday evening,. Feb., . I Mrs Dunlop,'Mrs Rcigerson a MO ther. . a coup'e tip � abode oil - r . Stackhousds far , near Westfield. . . . in .., . Seaforlblx -Hayes, Broadkoot -Wing', _maiids. of �he Goveninien'tbill, as the ' � hain and. Wroxeter not repres6nted. aiii,6unt we would receive 'from i, the Aum6,, - "Fair Play."' Sbmetbingevi Nently. troubled his conscience when lid -6? ,,.Chas. be , Mi Blake.; 3rd class' -John Flynn, Thos.'Ti 'hevAlph; QaIg1ey,Ed-- It � . , th.; as.* .2, a .result his bins are Well . d. with fille -pitts, 'about fifty bushels' - ' kindly worded addr' Afiei reading ess and making the presentation they $at . . down *0 a Well spread suppetAlle ladies. .. . I � . d ... I . . - .1 . .1 1 . � � ' I . . I � d I . ' . . - ... - Brueellel . . � . Warden Kerr :Waa elected to the Government.would ,be somewhere liear. ,. . ., . chair and Clark Lane " Secretaiy. :�� $40000 1 1 ... . I I I ... . � - -, could not .r.eAd a few clause' a 1, an: honest by-law, without fumingin the Bjiik�6i.Lizzie a nithan, Willie -. Tre-' : ifleer, Percy. Glazier.; 2nd ol"s �;kary M r W�ls , h read an address app�rocla- t- ,� servites; lVe oLithe other* -t . . i of theva t 'h rovid,64 tbeirpart .. ,rrTi. avinglp, . . I . � . . I . PnEspwk_ktj&�Theelders and man i agers the �,' I. k . -of the. repor, L . .After tbe Ratification -We alx�oai that the sum of $8,000,bo' ear y - ' count , rate Which (as si�eepted by 'th� council � At. the.. raised 1 '-b inanndtbedid- Not.one'hcinest�er- Son selling Wbod in this to' wri, has ever G liizfer, Loretto Flynn, Ma�y Carbet : . "t'2 d lasi -mary' Carbet, Florence 'n' c - . .pastor's . brethreiialso I spoke briefly,Mr. Y6114nd replied d' dwill -it! words of love an. I as th .A es of tlie:2nd*con.. know . e how to do. :The r6st of the evening of Prestyt4rian church iniii last Thur.4day' evening -at the home of Mi Ketchen, Hector . . I 1. . , � . &0 mornin sea 10 e j - -, rof .$12, to ,.be 0x - ' - .4 q)by tbe,,G000( Roads wouldt I . Al . )endod in each an 1every year; - tb I yi, ., be which Was practicibIly the '. th madeittly complaint Against epro- visions it contains. It does not, set the %7 I he., Thos. Flynn, Jo�,'Quij,ilep ,Sn Pt. 1-Jo5eph. Shanallabn Jr. -7' goo .,;. ,the evening passed Yery . pleasant1v . , . . was spent in games, and other amuso-� ments a:nd social'cliat. ':The address . . A�d pr6ae�red Reid-witb a "parting inemoiihl." Rev � . I . . . )rOgrain of thd'afternocin, the chair- . Eesignated as., Ads 'ppro]bria- I good, to a � , tionj jitices, as the law of � Supply ind de7 . =. r, lates that, and the bon6st ; I . Colette Carbet ; honor roll for month, Marv- Glazier. K4TAL,uEN'McGouRT " with. games, music, otc.-; after par- taking of the dainties which the ladies Was read by "Mrs Frank Pl6wes,, And the piesentations��iadeb '111 Oarter, . . I . RL Slwors.read the address,�and W_ Moodie P with and 6asy Tesented him i inart.then intioduc6d'tbe -S� have received littroin 8 untilwo. .. eak6r of I I the afternobn,: 0ounnissionex; astinp. share of -the $1,0M,000, ai set aside by' vernment. Tho 'bell, the, source through ther. the -Go o equalizedasse - wir. * " seller at ,9,11' timesgethis rice.- . p There axe some who tibink that they' . . .. I Tea6bor. - - . ".- : - - . '! . � � .. I . SCROOL Rnpo�i,r'- The following is I never f6rget to bri � the party left I . . f6ii.their homes; � Carr Ing with them ji�h of, b - Ahe�best- mi.:s �A. Elobat an Mrs. a Piewes on , . � . . behalf �ofithe party. I . . .., �.. I . ''.. � . I _61tair, Bible And hvmn-book;*, Mrs D. Bell presented Mrs Iteid, with a pair of - , - .which � I . . town fathers were to beqQrne'; enlight- "'lent of thiS-c unty ia.$32,301,200. and' * I . I I . . . .. . � -_ .. ­iFj..fb_ ­,­1_.­i­�Al_­1­Q i 1 i � 0 SnOULa get the same . -price For snorr-ana. rotten wood 'a Dd Wood demands. a " -report of KS. No. I0,-1iUllettjO'r-.Feb� � � � ruary b d ase on.regula'titf 'of' atten- w C-1 ". � I � ...bi- vastGr­aud- -fainily", . . I . I . : . .. . . . . . � . � ,. I � .... I ., . I . — I I I . 11.1 . � .. . I 4at-gauntlet . - it i4L-Wo.h-7T -gr� _ _ the church - and� comi-iiiiMt.- -bid fare- - I I I .,Q ..."...... -_ _enedjnAhia4ra.,1uJ_sQ)m i ­­ 1� I p . ft rate of adbou .2Cmllli oil IhRlar. gruilent to iW(Mee. the , inu.i. 1palvieies . I - -d--that ' . eydn it a pocir *!Wow has to bay it td, "keeR her oh'Idren from freezing. I I I' clan . ,, . � c�,'beliavioir and schoo -work done. 5th blass!�-Lizzla Momita;in; 4th Class ­ . - . . ., I NOTES -Last 'Tuesday.- . . 'whil- ' -- ' night e the famil were, - at .,& concert Mr . . West w6wan-ash. .. . ­.. .. ' . , I , - - '.., ' 'COUNCIL '-Council .met ac6ordin � . 9 to 'prestont, well 1-6 Mi Reld; as he hits i�oell A�Mogt, , -awa i ' consistent.Christisin I Ill* ig to' . , a w 11 . I , - bhe­bui ng,of alw.'recomme.a - k Roll g o' 9 -We *oiild i I K tit c . I �00 .a,: . . . Rough shod,Mr CamPbellg owe tti, ffieso�,brdllguia In''eAch And' every," � the - . the would 'r6mind Faii Play.that all stAt� Jennie Goirier, Alice' Walte -, St. 3rd Field's,'Sar)ile line, house was, burned adjouraniont, menibers .' all . 'read, do -his shato of wo I Ke Mast e1r.. , � . in iquitblis stbtise,. of the present year, and alsio, amount received � " -em. lates'aiad by -I . . aws - are supposed. to reg� dealingd bqtween and'.Radford; class-Nelsioll.Hill,Kermeth Mair, -John. "Evelyn to the. ground;.thdre was.,nothing "v. - I.. nutes of last meeting and ap-. , � roved. The aud'i a. repor as . , ,I.Q.'O,F.-On Friday evenifig-the statute larbor syst There was none. from the'. Govorrnnent,' be q4pefidecl better, ho, said, if rightlytised,1 -equallyineAch:d1visioxi, by assessed ulate just man than. T 16 ounces . .he *grocer gives his Jr. -3rd, Class .Hillj � Edward Youngblutt, 'Levjis Govier', ed, as no on6-*as present: At, the time. - of the fire; it is thQught'the Ire biiiw . .. en d by, W E Go on, an ` " p, . I . I 0 , 1 Oddf�,I;ws . held.. their ahuual.oystor� , - � supper in theireohimodious hall-, about . ,)Utwhen hinasters.-am � . 'area, on ,the s6vdval "leading roads . a hundred pat agointeid for - leading:to -ket t6wris-afid-, -of SU%r L popnd, the dry goods. . I fbr 4 for the . .. Edwin .Cougins . '9 , Wile . Lansing.; 5 -Class kinat6d from ashes -kept in the back . the house." Some gdr� . : A lor was '. a 114, . pointe col ec � "' , toro� I ...Ado Muni * i*0, .80were present, including the mem- . a roh4, and Mai villages all possess t eir -6wn - ideas of road bullding,. a§.to- Crowning, in'theopi us tobd expend- 1pty. Theaui Man nches of cotton a Yard, farmer sells his wheiLt at 60 lbs for a buah& mr �Sr. 2nd class r. 2nd I - Cliarlie. Govier,' Myrtle Msdr, Us. 'Waite part'of of the youtsk, 'lien gave a balle Wednesday evening * a fr . h � , rea 014, t .e- Mayor of I eri God re, ,.,h . A, ­ , . t " , the -Go is, derich harbor im r ove beks,andtheir w!ves,'sisters and best -'byrsiding .. As, etc. , Tlie supper- was 'a very, git, ' and arawing� no -won rthat so In ( ed shall. be uti4er 'the supervision of X, the 06unt,y Conficillors.'in each aivi- uch- money and labor, w. q con- I Fai� Play'need not shoNv . 0o. much spleen And dbose unless his .0 , oasixI4 w.Sr. -Pt. 2n d -Bessie ; Jr. Pt. 2xId -Lela Lansing ; Is - t class - =h ult., in honor of those who are � about to leave fo - r" the West. Her- . , . p . ,,,.. aresolution.,was -passed, . in th" I "k 0, . . Sumptuous one, dud was p d b . repare I Y Mrs Goo. the table, Which,was. w stantly requiredlo keep the , 41ship, aon 1with the.advice arldcotiiioR Of the , to;'; . .T . . ad -roilds in. fair owAship.CounciM wherein the.: ro, s conscience - troub'es Win.' Lwould re. . 41nihol. him the law sa_v.s that 1.28 . . ' Gritee 9no;Nellie'C I pa.sins. M i PORTER, Teacher. �` � I �. . . .. I . .... bert Wallace, GoolOich town , shipi left Mon4ay for AssA.- MrsParicni- is visit.w. Government to make the. necessary . , I improvements. , The Reeve and cleric .1 ' .Hill; lbaded with al I the, lica les of ,the . de c . onjy�a o repair. state f -he con, aresitwifed - I i. I '. . .. I �, . One pathinaster will:gradelo 't . - . . .�, 1. .. I I . I . . . ,that. I foev bortipoie a;.,cord of wood. 'Years, . .. . .� , 1. .. I . . V. 0. SEARLE . .. � 1. .... � I .. .:. . I �.. I.. , . I .1 . .. I I . — I . � � - ' , ' ' . ing kel4tives -At- - Ridget.owit. -, Miss- . Rycknian, of 0hiselhurst, spent.& few . . were appointed to att6nd a ,meeting at Clinton .on March 4th, to -make ar- - season,.. looked veryAnviting. After th6 Br' file evening wa%8pent'in . �IIPP4 I �. r music, talking, etc-. The me'rhbers are . . tro and throw his. cliLy and dirt.,ou top ,. .1 ;,*� . , I . .. - . , � .. � .. ... I . I I.. ._; of his gravel, only'to ;find, that lie, has � I Thd German. Crb�Arn -PrInboand hisp . I I:- . :� . �1. . I—. t . I . . . 11 ... , .. I- I. ... � � ­... . Vorter"s 1jill'.. . I . . . . . . . days - . last week' with Miss Paison. rangernefits aa to the sliendin 0j. the. rovincia 15 . P i i I' nt'logood' roa a - Tile. to b'6 con�ratulated -on. .the s�uccess of' A� bog 11ole 6s sooR as it. thaw or rain� ir . storm o6' ' -brother . E . tel are. on'theiti *sly...tck mes. Another will :grade I � ", . .. . . . . . . lu, 1. I . . . . . . Cnnewi - , . . . .NOTE$ -James Porter, of Win ani,' I is visiting at Air- Alex Cox's. 1!oslie . I . Miss Clara E 4rwili:ret,urnejd- Saturday. - evening, after an extended visit'with gra � following choc ko were, issued, �-Munl- - . theif- efforts in go:*ell entertAinirig, . . . . . ' ' I . . their*, friends. � - . . . .. from the deritre, and fill hi .Egypt, " �; 11 1. ­ I .1 . I � a ditches upj - . ' I . .. ­ XO`rgs�X � r. 'and. Miss Sdivarils, of. I Goderibli- -Township, Sunday6d at. the . e Cox's are � spen . . k and Maggi . . di ' Visitinj at.. Dungannon an -6the'r relatives in Xincardine'. . I Mr James " P,at§ona, of'Hillsgr6en, spent- 'a" few., - cipalWorld supVies, $13.05- A Mc- , , ' - , Allistetiworkon V B $3 00, Y At0fie . � . I � � I T ' .1 NOTE. s -:DaVid 'Bell And Mrs James leav�lug the Centre of the r6ad as the - Two en-IP16�eds' of Kingston peniioh.� only means of irk.1fig off the water, tiary-. wero disdha d -for .e . � . ,iirrying - dit . - rge 'I I home of NV. L."Perjuson. Wr Wo9dsi . I pl;icag Urther North.. I Mr James'llsir- days in Bovyfield,fiatiling f�gs from the son, gTave�l, $2;75; X Yoh�si�h', grave.)'- - Butdge attend6d.-the ftme�al ofthe - which only soaks throulli, it Jetter�'for'eonvic.ts'., � .... 1". . .9aving . better -at,f . I ' . . 46f Belfastj Sundayed -in this nei ghbor- hood. Mrs Tyndall And M Tyndall r 0 mt-line, ha the'll' � (I lisfortifne . to lobs'! , "I Valuable e 6 ow , 'one day last .. - I 1. .p ­. � farm. ' - . .1 � . m 1. I . . ` - . 4� .. I . I �. . I .. . I . ling con.� 9, $14.00 -, H Fowler,' shovel- . ling. avel, $L00, son, lum-' - ` W 11 � Wil � . vdanj,ed daukhter of Rev W.' Bell, of bbiunna,. uehr' Sarnia, which, took tit) than list. nother wants ,. Theh"ringo.fS.tiameselectionea�ge -if Kfeet widb,,sind the -rest- of the path- in. the Suprome -Court was. con�ludecl . . � Attended the tifitrriage of the fornier's . . -week. Mr:J Hudlo's' children have. . been'vo�ysjdk . .1 1. � -.1 I 4�. — . .' . .. . .1 . � .. 1. . . . I . - I ­ . . ,. .. ; � boir '2.00- J,Yotxhg, lumber, -$i2.25� - I . 9 - ' A Tfici,mppoo, ra*ol, 91c..; Don- place' last' Thursday, .- Alex 'Ross and Wife returned visiting . mitster4. on the saine road all - the %vay . � . . 1,1441 judgment reserved.. , I � . I . .1 � to..for6y feet1n. width, while others - I . I ,nephew, . Wesley -, Stackhouse, last, � 7 Wednesday. The b armer a Institute wfthoolds and,bealding . Jn theI44,but. vesome bettlot. .'. Mrs Fred Burke laid, With . . I . . I ­. . ' -, . .. .. I .Gaderlefi,�...' I. ­ .... , . INjuanD as Le is" , ": � -. Mi :' w wet:. with a . -W . ­ I I .1 . nelly,, `gravol.' 3.45 -, � 0 Taylor, exw penses re Board'of .Health $! 2.00 ; Th66 .have .from friends. near Paris. Fred Tomlinson - has moved , into Mr' Brook's .. house, I A Rii;sian . esigineer.'his bben sir- .,%would h, 0. I . avo,no ditch at all,grading the* road .front Anceto fende,. titking no rested fOr. attempting to, . enter tA41 . will hold a debate'on, Thursday even., ingi itibJect. "Resolved: that the Far- . -Is a -pleat Y. Matid'McDougAll paig A flying visilts 'to I I painful' ' tident on ]Pida , ad I y, which -will In I Nicholson," 'a el- $4 00.'- W'E-Gjor� *1 % 4: 'dohana..BW �w�o ',h - lately vacated �7 'M�s Dal&ty, -%who' , ;thought of drainage, which Nvas the - Brfflsh foitifica titihs at Aden ' ".1 : �. .1 I . � ! , ... _. ,most,ess6ntial thing. When � -iners' histitute ha� ,done more for the farmers of' Ontario - tb�t - her parents, buthas.�etarn . ed to Oct. . rolt .. Again. On. Wednesday it * was , di s'able her: for' s6ine.Almb. some .ma'aner she slipped on st. 'rhg in the , . ,, $7.06 as auditors. *. Council. Adjourned to has,mov'edto' Mitchell. Jaiiie's'Chap- - I man'Ana --� ife have returned *to their . .:, Mathilitin, .'th, 8' wife' murderor, Of a decent, i . Witter cont�e--vvas iiiade the pathmas-. -rideihned. to b6 . . Montinagfiy, wits cib any other. edli6ational means." The X P.S.C.E. " I � noticed that, thresher, J.' Harrison, . I � house, and Krbke her .vnkle; both . �60nes being fractured th4? meet oil Wednesday- Mareh 18th � at. 10 eclock.� W. S, McoltostxE, Clerk. .home in MAnitoba.:'Mrs : W -.'Sinclair; -Goderiell. township, last 1�eek � ' ter' fi. t I ' I 's� to talWit to the hanged on the 24th 'of 'April, . 1 � I ; . I bro - saidthe . . s orfs thlnelumstlslream, biXt, . Am : Ill hold ail At Home in the b . . . ownship oil Fild March 6; Auburn ay, Wore ail unusually broad smile when ; I . asked for An- -in -I expl. at on,he said'lliwhyr . � jiqst above. 1. r . . . . . � - joint, : I . . . � . . . . . I 11 . . . . � I . — � - visited I at the home_.6f4h6r; sister Mrs George - Sixty employ;aes in'the bottling dee- spot � . Aer, this Oroveg,the'most Costly I pattment of I Walker's distillery, .0all. -the . ".and Leeburn societies Are invitiadi as thete.is a, little. gho� at our ,house.." TheIce this bas ively . - DA-ATIT.,-The deaih occurred Tues. * . . � . . ' . . ... �St Kelins.: -. � . a . I Hill. Mrs Lee, of DaQaj is visiting her mother,.Mrs A. Ross, whois v cry . source# as in a few years the hill Would Walkerillio Aro, out on strike. . , goliged out; taking partof the road- .. . I . � �.. I . , ivell as all adherents of Cow,low society Charles Vaicoo,, of _'Sttatfo 11 dBusiness 1 .. week: -caused, It ti'mes-aroutId tbe blacksmith' 4op, , 'has' day of.Kate I delver, seciond d ht' of An is' aug or McIver, West'streetj after a T'Iness. . . � MOVING T6 OARGILL�­Mr' HeDr , e6uibe, who hit E BioNvni a boon. engaged, ill .mtsEld6r isvisitingherbr � ' * ro, 4eri Thos. R6ss,'.of - Wingliam. 1 ,be vith'% andthen youp'trouble Stratforilrite-payeracarriedb laws way N I . I pure ase � ney er ds. lie would advise taking to , It 'the *atorworks for 98,Wo ;i College, Ishonle 'for a few days, ,I I . � I . , � .. I 1. I I . . . . � i, 147ARX Cil,kxogs�s.' McPhail , purt,hased the -McDougall faimi, onc the'. L. L 6:C.611 .'JohnYoung agrass farm.on , the 4 con from - J. Elliott; tvIiilo Alex from , typhoid fev-ei; � The, il� . . . I ort . young womart Was a tefoigraph opera - tor,axid. Worked up to it week, ag6 Sat- . tit -day.. *,S -was highly"este6med by he . . for the �aat coupi f ' J . . q 0 ears, making brick hud tile fox Rillips, moves to Cargill thig-week And willlook after ,Antes Mindock of Stamley, ,is ve ill-, small 1! h ' fh i�ec-overyttr.e�llytertt),indd.- 00 0 Seaforth, ape . ftt . Sunday at R-Mosat" or '. :en . 'the ,water off.. tile road, tlirough the and tg,spen( $8,000 , in street improva- . I .1 , ' I . . . 11 I natural watercou'rse,..even it the mon"s * . .1 I .* '' . lilw had to . be used to. coinpel­�:a . * . , � Asa resillt of the. Vote on the licen]a6 ".., . . I- _1.1. _'� _ . " . I . 1. . I .1.. .1. I * � . .. . . . I . , .. , . m . .. .. . . , A.1- ­ , .1 . .1 , . �, � Btg,,Lr:t -we Cox has '&ooijt,ed.a far , o ' I . . '. in nitheTcou formerly. oi�nedby J- Elliott ,. I . ' . . - .. � I those Who know h6r. . I . I . . . . , thekiln. there.. His, family. acconi- * - i - � ` panies him'.' During ir sojoarr . thel - L th otme�o 41exThompsoll, .. ,, - � � '. . . I .. I � . DyA.Tg �­On , Thursday of I"t .Koek ��f.ariilei�tb.perniityo.ii.'.tb do it. Mr . estions. liquor - will bei openly sold I* Canipbell pho last Aen 9U . . I wedthat in the the cities of Vermont for the first tinia . . . � -, '' ,.- . i - . .1 . . .11 11 . I . . � .. . I .. . . . I . . � RESIGNED -W. Glenn Campbell, for three the organist And ller,e, they have won insink.frionds. � -wlio illwislithem Seldon Ross, � who, hasbee It ill of con- . . 1 . ye th ed of - - Ontario had . ., . I ars e. rovin - . I I . . . it, fift . y years. : . . -to . . . I ... , . I., . " ''. ` * ' 1. . I -Y' " New. ­ , .." . lei . * .' $101"leav"' . years efficient Choir master ofNortb street Methodist w every. prosperity . I . I. . I And happiness . 1 , ': SUM rs, passed quietly away: He I '�o WAS 5th sog of Alexander Ross, = spent onoug'P money macadamize' rh . I Hatiy -E. Ballard; i�6o, was a ment� ovov� mile of road in "the pr9vince, and b Wof the'first, d third Owadiait an . ear, �. . q . . � . , . ... � I . a , I . . I' Scgdoi� RprionT.­The following' is il f 8 $. NG.'3, theipport6f,tbopupisp , church, has -I -esij�ned that, -position, He. finds that . his. growing class - of - NOTE a -Miss;s Mary Stilkeld and A,. . Andrews, of Goderichi -,visited a t Mrs' hiiahail reached the ageof27years . 1. -and d wW do we'fifid for that expenditure �._ , . . South.African contingents, toolthis leally nothing substgntial,- 'for. * ,practi ' . . � I .. * I " ' a i With -A S V0 11gS basei 11 arity, good CT 01i punctuality, regul, dep*;rtment afid- ' ,pupils requires All his time and atten,v ' tion -,, he lias � pu ils 'in fourteen -towns � R. X. Miller's this week ,' they� *& - - on. Wednesday, accompanied , ,f,, en tie- W 7 months. hile.stlidyin 'try Ili Chicago, he had tin adki of . � , 'he . I . e gone I, life�at Stratford, blowing the. t every year thew6rk had "to. b ' ' Owi .op afti, . r of 1xis head. off. ., � I . .. I a, With, fou inches. of , . I . . . .. . I . : ..: . . . , general proficle uoy�'- I . 5th - nl.6y � Ame Sta Gordon as' Amess, . K e county, and is pro- .turned, by Miss. M.., Salkeld, who will rem 1 , 11 A . typhoid fever, - from. � Which ii6v6r � , �6vek- , I I I . U one of tko w he - Therirankf 'ete,r .Tourtiall, crushea stone and a - steal -a molle . . . . � I � ­ . �. � I .1 Ac clomit 'In. ' i . Fred - Potter. 4th-Osear Tebbutt, . r,,,v,lin&McCartney,E4,gert6n.,Willson; I - I paring over 'thirty ,piano and theory, foi, the. iniolstu ; for-som,o tilub. , W S McCrostie- is a : 6 delogat� the-- g o "I seemed, to - rally,- He' took.. his fitial _ examination-wifile'ill. He practised a ; . 1 .f . , Would malid a, better road and it more oldest newspa ers, in Geitinally, haa las6ing than afoot looie ? Its age � . I � 1, . . I . . . . Dasic Willifints, Albert Picliard, pilpils , . - -�* 1 - .. ,nmer. qxAms.' . . . - .. I � cia- lion mel6tirig in .0lihion this week., Short tit Was. obliged to give it, . 'thnef 'b one of gravel. cation. exact The speaker then, took tip theactand ,. ,is liot,kno*11, but the. papeg.v�As fifab I I I . . . - I . 01, . . Florence Lavis, Myrtle Lavis, - 3rd- . .1 . I . . I . . . I The auction sale" of Mr Jamleson"� p. He went to Ore on for the benc- 0 , . gaily _ . I Showed two waysof being able to6njoy mentioned in 1703. . . . - The Sovereign Georg Colclough, Howard.Trewartha, . � . I I � i stock and. Implements on Monday 'Was fit of his health, but grew weak- . . . . . . the Governmentis offer of assisfafice, " . . . . I I I . W, . ,` . I .. I . . 1. . Ida ullej� Frandes Potter. 3rd jr- .. I .. eitboko - . . .� Lond ,well Attended And prices,we'rie pretty or an a otittwomon a ago ve vne . � *is or in . . :If thd county,took it they would have � .... . � . � �. � . . % Bankof -09nada M ,4 el Willson. .Lulu -Mulh Uri ollando may, McCartney,. Myrtle Cbrifiel, . '11161 � -NOTES', -charlds out ;te'lbfb hbre.' oil Friday last for Toronto to take a- � . . . I . fair;' . . I I Scnoot,Ruron,r-Below is tho're- 0 0; rdt ugh. met .him III cago, an it re aired all his effor . '. to take over &�percentagd.of � inflage of .. I . . . . . . . 11 I . - I'll #_#~ roads from each township,' and7 the , � . . .. I . . I � . . ; I I , _ 11a'Ford, Pearl Auller, Edith Laxial: Lei . course in it business colleg , Mr R. b. Jeffrey from Cle nd - '�ela port of the school here for February� I -deportment to. reach his. home. After that he , sank rapidly,. no hopes being .enter-, �. I . I money would b divided according to I . I e . ' � � :That I I ; . . M. -^k ' Ofinton Branch, ;�,%.. , t , . 1�', . I . - . . I I Arthur Sburdy, Minnie Sturdy, - Ettal Colclongh, 'Solin Dempsey., 2nd sr- . . Cliff6r McCartney, Pearl returned last Frldtty, Accompanied by his -bride; Mr6 I . 'his, former sister4h4mv, base, cl on rerularity, good and nera prodpienck:-Pt 2-Gieta. _ . IV, Nina Woods, Ethel McPherson, Wei; taineX.Scir his .recoveryi ills parents and brothers have the sincere sympa, I assess�-d area. But the county., . . 1. . . . � . -Would � himb the say on which roads the mo I .1 n.'T a then th � V n1shij.mg1,j?bWt, I . - ,,! v I[ i - Albert Street . , , , � I .11 � .1. Hilsser. .. I JO it Situ -dy, Clarence Potter, Myrtle ' .Henderson, Mi- Holmes, father of one of I our ;mor- . . Edna Woods, Bettie Miller.- Jr 2- - th ax of the entire nel' hborhood in their 8 bereavement. ' Re funeral took wouldbe Spent and- e w� I , . bounty would be assessed according to I . I . . , --400"', * . I I . I � . . . . . I I . I ]ftjXC Kjkjj er. - if T ]0.0 ag I Trk"wartba. - 2nd sr - pt -Lorne. Jervis, Charlie Lavis,.Ftaink Williams, Horner chants, has come to the village to re-, . side.. Mr Morr,611,one of our morobitatsi Harvey.Webb, David Joylltj Stuart Pennell, Edith 'Horn. Sr 2-1toy 'Altolieson; -Atiderson,'. ' 'd' tory�, oil Saturday 'e �o "' ' Com" .'-'11t'e( )'n 'rn'd largely attended I no � Is I. V' ,6,s - .. - -- aMieshed value, -,which. would'ibake the; . I I . , �� , __�'. ... I ,towns, together with the government . .�.e r . -, * I - I . ,� . I .. . I _ . . . Canleton. 2nd ?'r'ptt.�-Ernest Hallor, -Norr , nan Millol I -Perc MUMI, 'Stirling Dam se . IT) I I p y returned. on Monday With his bride. G. Snall.has comehome from Burk's Palls. Mrs R. Adarns attended .the millinery I in Stuart Thomas Drownscombe, JamesBavbctur, Jessie. Weatherhead, Chrissio Miller, Lena allow C _ . in whi �h & de'. part i�ng t� 'ateent . e one was held. 1. . . * - i'b " about 0 ��. share, put tip,, . p6r. cenb, of the ,j -,"�Z. . , . . � - - � � -4, --A* money. Thernial committee§'being 11 -36. 11, C.'' . asked for the other 50per o.ent- to � ,--, .�pi,*___ . * I . I . I . — , I __ . - I ___ . lab p -Lorne cOartney, Noon r li �-3 - fv�!C­j I 0 )enings Toronto. this week. Win, Wilghog his bride for Man-. Clark, Tona"Ellis. Jr3-�4ennfeWobb, * Robble MISSED ,HIS 0a.&xon -Mr ITO M t ..,-.1 If the . - - . . I a t leir ro county i:io- " ) ild I ads. f 6fter, individual - . I- . j 41, Average 31.4 4 # j WCA, 1 _4? and sfarted *toba, Buchanan, Arthur G�),rnor, McCartney, of Moose JAW, N orthwest used the each town- I - . I ... _. - 11 . I I . NELS o.N W. TntwAixTaAl, Tea er. I on -Tuesday, morninj�; Farm hands M&mieWeatherhoadj Archie Aitdhe- Territory� who has beeno during the = ship could aggly to the treasury of the � - , . I . I ­ � � . . . . tire very scarce &not highm,pri.aed here son, George Brown6dombe, Wesley, winter% visning triencts in the vicinity provincean ra,-*v their division ofthe - " -- - - k "),si, I I I . Illyth., , . . I I 'of around .this vear.. � . I . . : I APROTROTOR.-H. Brownscombe� Sr a-Lizzle Ahdef- son, Roibbio Durnin, , Mary Sheriff, ofBiluceflold, was appointed by the Dominion Govei ,ninent a, member of Money; but could get no assistance . - . from, towns or villages, so would there- , :,, , - :_ . . I : , 11_� . ^1. ME)tTING-The annual meeting theCounty Grand Black Chapter W. Adams, of the Molson's bank, Bt Thomas, and son Johnnie Miller 0eve Soynt, Sean � Wes%therhedd; Jr 4- the dele ation of Northwest farmers. 11ho � - fore have to expend two dollars of . ( .. .. - I ", t funds froip 'the '. - . A-,- ,^ - I � � . --$;�) 'W� . i 4 .�,. I I I.. I of Hurorriftid Porth,�B. K, 1.1-,w4s held in* Blyth oyi, nlidaylast, There was.a , of R. Adamsi of - our villup, who rc- signed to accept &.position in the !Union Qlark,.-Ireno A nea Cliff, Althes, Cliff, Elliott, W, Etta Carrol, 'Sara Durnin, Mi lor, to go to old country. to work up Immigration for the Northwest and to the farmers oftho old, world their own to. get. $1 , . government, The first plan was look- 10 � . - I . . - . . oiib,�Ur-Cain?,bell'as.b.eing..thO. I , �­ .. . . 11 V - i or* ,Ill good attendance -of Members.' The followibgofffcevAw6re,electedi-Gj?and 6tock Yards In Chicago was. baiuquot,, ed by a large number, of hid friends At eor e Her h . 9 In onlithiteif , , on.f 6�capabilitles and - Advantages of edu I ... '�� 1� . r . �� .- mosi festal le,'an.d.t olightest. on the .:;� . - .. — . . I ... A I , 'Master, John ScArlett, Leadbu - rK . the Owl Cate of that city re'entbr- Mr Adams was also presented Ith 11 Silver W1 li a, r e&vi - D6na,I Clark,': 8 usi,pt Illor. izzie Millo , Gordon the great and ilmoob'boundless Cana- _ than Northwest. Mv � - McCartney's farmer. . � I . . I . � . . . '�!'A*j ' mr, Callripbell's manner wills -kou to lit yotiv Case) perho6ps Iva -the . DerutyGrand Master, Win Wlii.(' - -e, Mi ( choll; Grand Chaplain, John Mc. mountedumbrell, t suitably on aved . AcD a,l yrtle Pliffil Oltks- ,E,313 ea T , Cheri . � notificationof appointinent was not' ( issued before no oft, Mobso'Saw, ., It hi.qline of thollit front the starbi alglib otthosapyea of,yours, '--not, an exal -ed, toaster U'!!, I , .of good, _ . I I If it � . ­_ Gill, Blyth; Grand -Regisbrar,, Dr!J S Chisholm, of Wingliam, - Grand Trea, b employees of,the oftylrf it the, anks, T o young men's club of ltnox Church . .. I I . Nile . resna,ined In the postdffice there for a couple of days afid w" theil forword. I- - - -they usal ittlientiou giVa7 ill a Student. Of , I. to them at once. he kn h I ' I i a arar, John, Wilford blyth - Grand, Alex Lei Lootur,etis, lshman,, belgrave, of that same city also heaped kind words and good wishes upon MrAdarns 06NOPIRT-A rand sacred concert A eol on to himat Brucoflel& 'Unfoittin. I'll " We tender faulty eyeg , A*. 00iontifloallyfittediltia"I'lleal . , goo, Wh1% , _ &nd,Robt Vint, Blyth; Grand Cons Whore e(finafo*woll�bhosenwords �q will be given in lie Methodlsb churoh ately, however, Mr Mccartne; was in nikkao seeing %'pleamured, I I t, "I . I I Robt Hogg and- Robt Bloomf ,. jold' ee in a, I 8 Aft6rtRIlm ti ' aumber of ladie' I , ki. Lot on Maroh.10till, the program to consiab of musioal selections, recitations, and the southern parb of the rovinne visiting friends and had neglected to I . , So obatg6 tot toating* . I , . . I . - . I I 'he One That Ple"es, I 11 invIllim i Grand Standard -Beaver, A -bar Bettiholm, and W H Me. very "I I lut) ch, which Was as usual hiartlV received, I . ' I dialogues-, the foll6WIng outside talent will Msistt Rev Mr Small, B.A., atnd loswe instructions At Btacefleld to it forwarded to him, As have his Mai . . I � � . I . � ., �� -41 .. oy�, Blyth- Grand P., Gdo MaInes d Sohn Nothepy,Blyth-, Grand Com-' - - - � miss con Mr Tyndall & result the lctter� lay in Brucefteld nit - . I -11 �, . I I . A* id t V_hGjh6r 16 iN yotir 6va'Pl4tai* Of 0316 of "r friallal, you w6ut tfi6 p1diuro to ba . tWo, W .3 Thompson, Be ,trillohn - .James. 16 uthamj Welland, 'Was killed ,VlandkAuburn; Stit iss Tena, Sprang ana Miss PatOrson, Auburn; jocid talent, til his t6tuth, and by that time the last of the Aelovat'68 wore on the lie . ,"I . . I , 1111"o * � - . . �. W! iWomw 906t Ruitatoo J Greer, Win gl�asa ;, Sas Taman, yth; Peter Cantelon, Clinton - Thos while walking on the k9allway. wors Alfred Po - 0iradoo fa`Mar, will also Assist. ReV T. B. Couplalla *111 6xhibit moving ctur�q-an a,t- telf. Atlaittio, and Mr COUtnek, beltigtop late, lost his trip. The delegates ot0h. ... .1 11 I . � 1. � a" Wd Tou *1111 A$Vw Z"i 110168 a f6ailly , war . Ileviat I 0 1 I I &lie, 0 e. nthod . Well , I WA ran committed suiofdo� by . tpi,king .parls STeon, . . I The vro- I ,grain Will -66titmotiO6 atS p,W, The rodelvoi their omage tmd o1penses and I $ISO for a otlngm6n6y, so'that the � . . I . I I � 06100 tw", �, I . 101 a - , 11A, 0 1016AAA 4* fat,Ald� .a . I . I A W, ish � aveo I ne "ll ng I - 'hold The aaria,distil Xorthot-n Railway will spend a W111164 &nd,& ligif on the eftt6tt&ljAMent 19 Undfttho Alisplaft of , Nilo Epw6tth ]Aaguot and t1hofilil be r* , trip Will wo a most ebryable otia to thooe WhkbA*d. 16 to t4ke PA- I .I �. I'll. - - � .; � - �- -1 I I �j Ili Qr Tin# �� " . � . . I idr_._'­. I � � � , , . ­ Al . winnipeg termtua& .1 . ,,,,,,, succenj come ana neip nivae is ool , vaumge ox i% � �, I I . . , , . . . . , , . I