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The Clinton News-Record, 1904-04-28, Page 12 ti YCar XIONOW-101$1815,16191% >c WATERPROOF' COATS AT $4.75 <, you -Tried he..Neiir.Store , ••••••••••• FOR.,•.•••••••••• • CLOTHING 1 - People are.surprised at the ,valnes we are offer— ing• ' in clothing, both in "reaclv-to-wear'? and made-- to-order. If you have not already seen our goods we will be very pleased to have your inspection. < ) ) The best values to be' had anywhere and not many left but still we have all sizes. • Men's Ready-tosvirear. Suits - Made from all wool tweeds and serges. ) First- olass lining, 'newest spring styles, bet "workman- ship and perfect in Et. Q Prices $6.00, $8.00 and $10.00 The J. < > < > Tailoring— .-.+Men's and Boys' Ready - Si, Furnishings— r—to-Wear Clothing, Hats ----CLINTON-- ),tetteletweetoiNwYmilatcomme:-.: • •6, • • "• ewcombe Cob, (1> . • ' 4.444 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00000400000000400000 . . 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Zurieb, Ont. 000000000000000000< 6RANCH • • - 'W..BRYDONB Solicitor. oo00000000000000000<> Ut144-.1.+11.,! 11-1 ti-ri iii il Sprin Is Here At Last 4t4zAr You will need new and lighter suit We can supply you at less than manufacturers' prices, This is no mere statement. It 'is a fact, and we invite you to give us a call and see for yourself. You will be surprised when you see the ready-to- wear suits we are putting on sale at jtist half price. loo of 'these ,Men's and I3oys' Suits are now on sale and will con- tinue until all are gone. You can't do better any place in the county, 80 come along and pick up the snaps in Clothing. It will mean dollars in your poeket Money saved is money earned. T. Jackson Sr., ra,..1-1-1,144-141-14.14.1-14444++44.141. Clinton. ft 41 4 4> <> 4 " • • CLOTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, APRIL 28th, 1904. EARLY APPLE BLOSSOMS. GliriNG A SILVER CUP. STILL IMPROVING. Auburn. . airy ns han e he ews- Ofl on e ress has donated The enterprising firm of Tozer & Brown coetinues to make improve - Meats in their store, the latest Wog the installing a cealt ca,rrier system. Their store is a complete one, a. credit to themselves and art oraament to, the town TRU140CA14 MARXET. Record on Tuesday an apple tree bran - eh all u blossomrom ocular evi- derices such as this it might bit in- ferred that gentle sprxtra is at hand. DECORATING. $t. Paul's school room is being pean- ted, kalsomined, etc., and when the work is complete the appearance a r the interior will be vastly enhanced. The work is being, paid fen by the A. Y. P, A. the aigorous young people's society in c011ne4ticn¥ vela' the chureh. LACROSSE. - The junior lacrosse Club has been re- organized with the following officers Captain, E. Shepherd Secretary, E. Seale a silver cup to the Western Ontaria, Bowlers' Association to be eoutPetecl for in the Association ecntest, which was WMi last year by the Clinton rink skipped by Mr. W.I. A GOOD SALESMAN. Mr, C. Hoare is an active salesman and ;quite recently has sold ard de. livered at different points in this dis- trict, a carload of Newcombe pianos. Ta this way, as he, says himself, he has "added his epota to domestic happiness and pleasure." Mr. Hoare considers the Nea'combe the best piano and points to his many sales as an evidence of Its popularity, LirisLE LOCALS. . a o :roe 'ought a Committee; • Gajialler, D. Dowzer, locomotive to draw 'mai from tee G. 31. °howl. T. J ' anTd"ettleillimf"ermnibers being enthusiasts ,' a; The local dray storee will 410S4. ()Al- a the club will be whtrack their salt blockat ite /Stapleton., good seasoa is expected. - EARLY RHUBARB. uarterly services will be held in seas w ' the Ontario street church next Smulaer. Mr. joe A.11enson, the "Boss Garden- Two carlos.ds of oats were shipped er," who endeavore, and generally mac- this week from the elevator, to Trini- cessfully, to be first bathe market dad, WestaIndies. with garden truck, has started out the. Read for in6 the month °al May at 8,15 a: ma on e11 ,having supplied his pat- peve, sale and wanted d s en repro wpage ith rhubarb several days ago. "p - When you want anything early in SPRING COMPLAINT, Wheat 90e to 95e. Oats 29e to 3oe. Barley 40C. Beater ne to ¥24. Eggs 'yip to 12e. Hay $7.400. • Live Hogs 4,6,5 to $4.7o: WENT 'nuns THE ROOT. While assisting in the erection of a winclimillaat Mr. D. A,. Vorrestees last we , ay. iller Met with an accident which might have resulted seriously. Be was up the ladder twenty five feet when his foot sliataed ard .down he went, feet foremost, as it so happened, Had he etruck terra firma directly at would have been wc•rse for hint, but the roof of the woodshetrintervened and he went through it, breaking the force of his descent, As luck . would Iv e it, he struck fair between the rafters and. thus eScaped unhurt, . his line., be it potatoes .peas, corn -or . whet net, Ye'n are Certain- to. be able Now that spring•has at last rri ed. . . a v to secure it at the very earliest date there: are the tisr:al number of. cases froan "Be,ss Gardener" Allenson, at 'spritig complaint, that is citizens THREE LINKERS AT CHURCH: kaccendplaining of the in,vasions of their gar ens ity the neighbors • hens. It is, Clinton Oddiellows to. the eautt4va,af of course, very annoying when .the About sixty, assembled Sunday • more- flower :and, vegetal:le beds are Made to mg in, their ioue room and from then: have. them destreyed in thia wey and • ce matched to the Ontario street cher- if. the irijured . party gets "licipping ' ch where they listena ed to powerfel, ma''''' and uses..strang language he or > nod practical sermon by the Rev., Di. sh,e will be beld'excusable to n YerY Cook. - the choir rendered excellent great extent. Poultry houses ' might. . seraice Which included a duet by mrsa very all:mop:lately, at th.is season of B. J. •Oibbings and Mr. W. .T. Here the year, be placarded with the Golden, land. On the return of the Odtlfellows Rule* • • to Itheir hall.e.7 vote of thanks tares ten - A PROGRESSIVE dered Dr. Coat, the choir ,and the clii- .. . . s — s — L..> cials of the church. ' rWeeley Sunday School has started 2 ANNUAL 1VIEETING, - . another year's, work with the follova. <a, • ' ' ing r&t:101., aPPoiiited at their animal 5 ' The annual meeting • of the Ontario. : ineetalg held last week :. 2 5 street Sunday achoal was held: on Fri-, • Superintendent, A. T.' COOP& . day evening lest when the, reports Pre... Associate, I•la E. Rorke ••• C .sented slowed a very prosperoue cco- Secretary, L. E. Doherty. dition; There ha.P.been an increase in . Associate, W. •Ii. Hellyar . g . attendance over last year: end the iiii.;• Treasurer R.. r; Manning . rs.• ances show up equally well, rthere he., ',ceder. of Song, S. T. Murch- • arr, r ing flow a handsome balance on hand.: Organist, Miss Ida, Holtries . >8, The election or ,orilicers resulted as r Associate, Miss 13.r -Green • • • . c follows : 7 , - - Saperintendeat of Home Department, a,.. .Hon, Superintereent; D. 'Tiplady • A. J:...TY.adaii . . . ' • ' :. Superintenclerit, J. Ta -hr reacherea-Miss M. Hobnes, • Mise :a• AssistantS; A. Hooper _and Dr: Moyer, ivriss Southereithe, Miss Rudd, 1.'hannison . ' • a ' Miss Porter, -Miss Cunningham, Miss SetaTreasurer, R. Tipiady • Strachen, Miss M. - Davis-, : -Miss -X. Assistants, G. W. Wray, N. March : Washington, • Miss A. Jenklus Miss eparibarasicaerpis, Amos Castles, 'Miss - Ida Holmes, Mrs. Ear,T, Caritelon,i 11. ' E. Rorke, R. E. Mennieg, T. C. Stev- Pianiat, Miss Sybil Courtiee enson, ..A.. 3. Tyndall, Geo, . Rogers, . Teachers : T. March, C. H. Holland Fred .1.•Iill I Miss Stevens W. Murela Mrs; John, • Shipley, Dr. 'Evans, -Mrs)... Geo. LaVis, , receantriended by the General Cava e supplemental 13ible Study as , Mrs. J. Peatena Miss Turnbull, Miss ference is to be introduced and the • • Coertice, Miss Ida 1Vierch, Miss Trova. . Is'neljblituht,t,i4MiLl KHateAmillielli,l'IiSs syLii‘' liselo;01.Dhep„a.rtannovirerita,Irrottgrimieetrid.,6•e..• sT).hipe o 859 an Merge* of fifteen Over •last. hill; Mrs, C, W. ThCiriasoe, Miss • :Rod- •at. ' • , • • . . . . . : 3'0 • . • • - away. • . - :. • . • • • .• dgrip reiciAT., AlvtAxc: - .- . , ' - -pnosiizerivi.;CHANGES;. • , . . 0 <> 0 - kr. Joe kattenbury, Who was.'ecin-: The Well-kr:town Self Denial Week of fined' to his. room 'for. ten days With •• ifie, Salvation Army Will be -Observed an attack of pleurisy, ,is able to. be by : athel body Ionia May Isti to aili out a.gan; but is not yet hintself, hiava and 'unusual activity has taken PoaS- ' „ ession• of the army's-energetie Mem- eees, ' a s a e, up. is il - ecanbined with the fnet that .his ' beas dn articipatien of the great even- priVate:residenee,' tipOn'' which the mas- t Th ' ' oP a ions ors,,painters and carpenters have been :are maintained:Purely by the freewill.: at Work for some Months, is now near- : offeriegs of the people, 'The needs. of ly eeaa for cecu anc has d • 'd d its vast missionary labors armong a& • r. Rattenbury to "'ret'ire froM busi- the' heethen abrOe.d and the down -fall- ness and take life easier- in. Mitre. He len , in. our own land..are chiefly ' tineiet le in eonsecfuence offering the ; Rattere I thronli the ageoc,y of Self ,Derial. .1 Army is daing good wcirle lofts Indus- b bu7 1 -louse for. rental. This is one. of t e best paying hoste1ries itt the litter- • trial Homes, Rescue zed Maternity me and should the right sort of Man Manes and Men's and Worrien's Simi- ers, established in different centres of secure it, .it will always continue to do t tlis Country, While the world over the ej Mr. 3. sbu.sAil7saLhg, the% uortil ..end bo'co.t. 4. artily has labout soo similar refuges for. 114 and confecticner, is offering los busi- 4. • fallen end destitute. The, enthus- iaem with which the Salyarionists "pess 11;rrasEdie.O.rog'Isi rintG1.(e14e"e' cPuRts theinselveS enter into- the Self Denial u ,:.. :Iv eek. is retharhable and it would Ivo_ • requirements -and close attention We „a ba.bly be bard to find a wearer, of the d° not say that' Mr. King • purposes nifotm Who lia,s not in addition to gelling' to locate in Manitoba where a • 4.. . it eettniary sacrifice, denied himself genie tumber of near relatives of Ilia ar.d r ..... p uarry or partial .necessity of food ' or : Mrs. King's as well, live. - ,... 1 °thing. The Self -Denial fund is con- Mr. George Roberton has sold his roarr , cl derably a.ugmented by assistance barhering husinesa to. Mr. Elliott DaY- ' . si ...i fr ment, who takes possession oil or ea. ore outside .2riencls far and rear and this worthy: effol:t should , not he for. about May 9th. Mr.. Roberton aPPlied gotten by ithose who aro' in a positioa himself very closely to his shop and O assist. We wish he army every. - bad ai good trade, but yielded to the t success.' . : solicitation of his brother, who locat- TRANSPERS AND MOVINGS, - Itif ,..r . tt_.• , • .., • . 0 at Wav,Vanesa:, bow a growingatows in a_ari fifteeft Y•eivre agO And 11AS Mr- Joint Bell has sold his it'd prospere"cl. Ile leaves,. aceompanied by Olt Albert street to Ilarristerr,e.,Blea.e.tit:!reirg‘lv Roberton, in a couple of weeks who gets possession next, fall. .Mr. 1 swantsa, where he will have the NO LiemlsE FOR Anr.ow, , on Y shop it the place. 13e11 does not intend leaving town this -Hy beck from Listowel text month The adiourned ineetirg of the lie, nee I year. . ' Mr, James Dunford inoVes his lain- : t... .alid -takes vossession of. his residence commissioners of Weet Iltrr011 WAS lield oil Xing street. His tenant, Mr. Alt. 03arge, has secured Mrs. Moggrigies residence on Ontario street. Mr. J. W. Irwin is nioving to his xa, purchase on Huron street raid Mr. W. J. Tozer xnto the residence he is VA- . eating. Mr. Russell Maturing sttecceds to: Mr. Tozer's tonality. Rev. Mr. Rhodes has rented the dwelling an „Mary street lately occu- .., pied by Stoddart. Mr. 3', Ilrit,ton has leased ono of those, brick cottages on Ontario street. Ur. atul Mrs. Britton come`froin Wing - Mr. Martie Pinch has bought the house near the elevator occupied by ..... Mrs. Ccok who lii6VeS across the rail- • way track itito the dwelling tenanted y by Erne Blacker, who has engaged•with Mr. S. Smith ,and take up • his abade on the farm. ' Tite house on Princess street east, oceapied by Mr. E. Ball ° and OW1100' by 4. Mrs. Reid-, has 'been hought hy Mr. Eolatieier of Ethel wicL will 1110Ye to Clinton. Mr. Ball has secured Ur. G. X, Stewart's residence, vacated this week by the departure of Mrs, Stewart, • and family for Hartney, Man, • Mr, 'William Grigg lies sold his Jos- eph street property, oecupied ktr Mr. so George Cook, to Mrs. Biggins. Mr. as Cook moves to the Perguson house on Itigh street totaled by Mr, Ilett,Webb who has secured a, tottage on Fulton street, at the residence of Chairmen 1' .i3 Lias on Monday aftertoon. delegati•m of alma seventeen, hea.ded Rev. ef, Wilson of The Nile, came down from Colborne to protest against the greet- ing of a Hearse to the Boggs' Pouse at Carlow. They cottended very ate- orgly that though an hotel at that point would be a certain conversience, the injury it wotild work: in the vicio- tty would be vastly greater than any advantagc WO 4. short, held it lead SpitiO Of their 1:toys to form the driakiug habit and • be a - time -destroying 'place for those of more inatute years. They did not. pre- sent a, petitien to the coultriissionera, sayitg they did not think it necessary notwithstanaang thet a atetitiou of one hundred names, including, all the mem- bers argi oillaials of at township cowl- sil„ was favorable to greeting the -licelise. The commissiotters &tided that ligittor shall not be sold at Carlow this year. This Is the third time the application has been refused, The Queers and Waverly, Clinton, were given a three-1110ittha eytension and the application of a. S• Cooper lierd over lor the sable. Period; 11 at that time he lias the new hotel ready for eccupeiney. a suitable tenant and a. majority -petition from the rate- payers of that division, a license will protaKty he granted. The hotels at Auburn and Whitechut'-, ell have agaift been licensed. Myth • , atistry ball. The hall was well filled .124 Division, court was held in In - with listeners to hear several hear:rt.- pa.Teehi,ede.tichaoir of ant and mterestieg, cases. ,Tudge Halt On Ttiesday a special sitting of the Trinity charrcbx and mendaers of the congregation are in- vited to spend a social evening at the residence. of ,Mri: • 'r. W; Scott on Thursday evening, - Mr. William Bell retutned trent the West on Taesday. ' Geo, PoWell having bought a large' building from Mr. Charles Ham- ilton on. Queen, street is ha,ving itanciv- • ed /onto the rear of hes•reaalence- on Dinsley street for a stable. The , brick for •Mr. Rohin- -son's 'new store on Queen, Street . ibeeeinit Pbuttinclauingtjot ertttiorneVy,' . •Mr, Isaac Brawn and his Men are 1 baay making the cenerete brick:s. • for the front of the Commercial hotel. ' - Mr. Rollie COok's, :many friends 're- : gret to hear that he is not recovering from his serious illness .as rapidly as they Would wish for. Op Tuesday Mr. Jelin Denholm left this station with another fixe terload - 'of horses for the West: . • , A few days ago the citizens.'of Blytt witnessed the.fruerals Of two enembers of the 1VIethedist• 'church in the ers n of William Trpwin and. Mrs. Render-. son Who`had both attaiued. the good old 'age' of_ fourscore.years. Mr. A • Wettlaufer has. contra.cted . with 1Viessrs. D. atter. an # . Moon to manufacture brick at so 'nutelt thousand this coining season. Dr. Chisholm of Wingham visited - professionally Mr Taylor, who. is under kis care, last week caul did",not •fa.il. to see and shake hands with, a ntxmber who. are not sick but lia.ve votes in a par- liamentaty election ' • Rev. J. Holmes attended a Meeting of Tampere:nee:N=4ra Poronto last 1.YeacX. •agai• making has been the inost advanced troth of the: season, with. the farmers around here. r Mr, .T. McElroy meved his fare: Messra, Chester and Wes. Armstrong of Brussels were visiting relatives here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Mole of Dungann- on Sunclayed at Auburn. Miss 1Viartha Mole accompanied them bane to Dun- gannon !for a visit before leaving for Tort Trends,. Mr. Ed, Mole has returned, to Sea. - forth again, having reeovered from hi's illness. Mr. McKnAirt and family live moved into 1VIr. Jas. Yoreig's hetase from the Nile. Ire has lxiught the old mill site - from Mr. 3. C. Clark mud intends fitt- . lug up a house. Miss Jetinie Hunkin of the l'Inb is visiting her sister? Mrs. W, •Miss McIntosh of 13lyth. is the geest o 11Tiss Stranghan. Miss Arthur Is on the sick list 4 - Miss Mabel Coupland returned home from Lonclesboro last Monday accom- panied by Miss A. Brigham: Mr. S. Barr. of Suannerhill was in our burg. last Tuesday. Mr. Rata, atal family left last Tuesday. for the West, taking stock and furniture. Mr. W331. Thiel has purchased teatn of horses train his father and. a new set of harness from our village lax- ness maker and intends driving all the w.ay to his' farm in Michigan,. OITA 260 milea. Miss Mary Thiel returned home froi Berlin teat week. Ste intends goin to Michigan in the simmer time t keep house for her brother, Williatn. Miss S. 1VIellullen of Lucknow is ti guest of Mrs. NI. Stalker. Rev. Itlr, Small changed pulpit with Rev. Mr. Shaw of Egmondvill hist Sunday. He tock for his tex "He that is •not with Me is agains Me. He that is not with Me 'scatte etlx." It was a real Reed lelethodie sermon right to the point. The orverseere in the interests of a Whole Number 1316 1,24yrielol Reit.. John McNeil had succeesful wood bee on hIcaeday. Mr. an d Mrs. Darrow and Master Clsrence Pollock+ were in Clinton, one day last week. Master Ade Att d nas with, Mr. Mc "see to drive the4igailtgeer- upon stage. Mr. A. Vanstone was in Gaderick on TiGteesodragYe anandbusiltsvsid Sturgeon left this week for Port Do -ver where thex have an engagement for the simurier s fishing. Mr. Horton of Huron College, .14on- don, occupied the pulpit of Trinity church last Sunday. Mrs. (Rev.)Snell returned home on Monday after an 'absence- of two weeks. • We understand that Dr, 1VIetealf has purchased the two -acres adjoining his property ori the shore of the lake from hfr, William Eagleson for the sum of three hundred dollars, -Thie gives the Dr, ' possesssiot of the eutire 131Reelcv., T. Snell was in Clinton. on 34welTocrd.."1*-.1-larry. Walinsley of Toronto is home on a visit. the guest of Miss 1VIend Pollock last Miss Josie Galbraith of Stanley was Mrs, and Miss. Flay Edwards spent fe.w days lat Clintcm this week the n pests of .1VIrs. Gardner, g Mrs. Adam Thomson and two ehild- o ren of Goderich visited her sister,Urs,.• Cowie,last k we k, Ws. (Rev.) Jennings anal fatniiY, returned home on Monday after spend- s ing fetv weeks with friends in Park- e hill. ._ = Mrs., Smith of Landed' is visiting her t parents, Mr. and Mrs. ,James •Star- r-' apota • . t C. p. R.- have selected the site for tl station on Mr, Marsh's property,with e Coale leave on -Wechiesdary for Brandon, te - Messrs. Perey Warless and Will. Varna, in a mile of the village, We hop it Nan. These young men are both- good d worlemeii-a.t their respective tracka. • that ell the ratepayers will turn ot and vote next Friday Hullett an 't y • „ ' The sawniill is ,agein. running. We are sorry out choPper •has broken' drown again, but hope it will soon .be Workieg cake more. The executive conimittee of the Au- xin], S. S. convention„ which will be beld • on June 16th; are meking their arrange/omits. Mr. 'Ja.eitson, the Pro- vincial. secretary, . of 'Poronto and oth-, ers are eapected, to be present. Miss Yi.rgblut of Gcderich Sun - (hayed at home. Mr, and Mrs. T.:'.Clark Of Dunstan on Sundayed at the village.' •The aumerou.s friends of Mrs. joh Sturdy will regret to jeatn: that dbe•i very. ill from a Nery painful born plain; but is bearing with the afflict on with true . Christian resignatior Mr. Sturdy ,is suffering .from a broke rib which he sueteined inaa fall , on Thursd, ay of last week, • ix 11/r. john Sparreve returned borne from. the -West on Saturday, but iii - tends going .out -with another lot • of • horses about jerk. • •Some of our: local spoets are spend-. ing their Sparc time spearing suckers in the river. Yee reports the largest • heals and biggest 'fish. . Mr, B., A. ..1-liggins hata •noVvi, got 'lits implemelit iliatehou,se ccniktleted aud Well stacked, With implements.- the fanners may look oat for big beageins for Ben nia.kes them all blist,le. Mrs.. Purdy spent IVIonday aud.Tues- day with incrida on the Babylon Lite. . . , Stanley Township. , a _ County Councillor' McNaught.M. left . n Saterday'. for Toronto to tiptoe: a few days' in that • city. Mr. 'red-. Scotehmere, sen of Aft. . •Scotchanere of -this township, wlio has- • been at Hillsboro, North Dakota, for a eouple of.years,has gene to Craik ssa., where he ,homesteasled last. fall. ; g was doing well in Dakota. and Was aaleneed Wit@ Itis surroundings, • but . the Territories seem eir.ent incae inviting a 'so he joined the tide which is steadily a all& increasingly. flowing ioto the Cana - dime Northwest;. It is. a pleasure to a bear of our boys getting under . the f Union jack, agein. ' r Mrs'. Albert Townshend Miss ht 3 anddittle Sack •of Cliatan,,are pending a, 5 . a fortnight as gttests • cif her . Sister, • . Mullett Town*hip. Mr. Harry Livermore had a *win bee on ilibia'aar and got quite a. nembe Of ares turned over. Miss Gertie • Farnham leaves fo Wallaceburga Detroit and Chicago • o Monday.•• . The. following is a recapitulation C. the assesstnent toll for the townshiP o Hallett for the year 39o4 ' ' Nember of Acres cleared land 43;ar Number of acres Wood land 3,37 7 Mrs. W. Herd. Nutaber of aeret swatufar•& waste 0;55 ily this Week to. StaGeorge Where he has aeCered a.steady job) at his ired ' " . Total number cg acres : 5342 rotal value of real and .personal • proPerty. 5x,907,301 Nember of persons, inele, between 5 The News-Reeord lealis for Stolle news. . Th f ' g shows the .standing,of • I the 'pupils of S. S. No. 5, Stanley; for '2 the month of April, also the, classifi- cation for the spruig term. They are 3 arranged in order of merit a r a 5th- claSsilainie • LienOrit, WiIlie o7 Olive Pol'ICiek,.' Ella Stephena 8 Sr.. 4th-r.Tohlt Aranstrong, Mary • Sr, 3rd—Victor Boyes, Robert Arm- Streng, Marjorie 'Armstrong. • Jr, 3rd --Ann May Arinstrong, Rain- ey ArtristrOng, David Stephenson, Wil- lie •I3oyes. • ., Jr. 21.1.1. -.Lorne Arnistreitg, Ropy Arinstroug. . . • Si. Pt. ista-Plotrance Polloek, Alvin 1VIcBricle, Franklin Boyes. Sr. Pt.• xst—Willie Ilayter. The average ettendance for the four months was 16. • The three attending most ragUlarly were Marjorie Armstr- • wig, Rainy. Armstrong and . Lorne . Arnistrorug.—F. E. Sturdy, Teacher. . Mrs.. Andrew Keys of the Babylon Line and her grand -daughter, Miss Rata, Xeys, Ileac returned from their visit to relatives of Brockway, Ilfichi- gan. Miss lVfary Campbell cf McKillop, accompanied, by her neice and nephew, were guests of her Sister. IVIrs. John MeXit ley of the Goshen 'Lire) one day, recently., • Rev. Ur. Shave of Xinpert preached very acceptably in tha GoSheti Metho- dist ,church last &Imlay morning:, Next vSiarmildaay. there will -be no service on apeount of the Quarterly Service at °the Goshen Methodist Sunday school held their annual aneetieg last Thurs- day eveniug for ate election of Offitere arid teachers. Mr, Thos. Robinson was elected superintendent. gird, Mr. J. T. Keys Bible Class teacher. Mr. and Mrs. J. It.Govenlock of Seaforth were pestle' of the latter's sister, Mrs, W. L. Xeys 01 (11(1 Baby- lon: Line, on Saturday and Sunday last. Mr, Dan, Spencer of Toronto is vis- iting frices in this vicinity. Mr, W. Stanley of Ple,,bitesville called On some of his Stanley friends last weelIkr;. Jennings and Aliss Jennings were guests at the home of Mr. Thos. Bausch on 1VIonday. Mr. Fritz Wilds is not as well at pwriesshenttaassool.ds numerous friends would The home of Mr. W. Polloek WAS brightener last week. by the arrival of a little daughter. Messrs. jas.toid John Campbell sold their teams fast week for the handsome figure of four hundred and three hint- dred and ninety dollars, respectively, Stanley 'horses brink good prices, 'Jr. Tlos. Nitholsoit sold a ltorse ° last' week to Mr. J. NIcNaughtott and has ,since bought a new team:. • JOSEPH wheAnfey, Mr. Joseph Wheatley was horn in the city of Nottingham, England, on St. Valentite's Day) r848, so is new in lis S6t1i year. ;When a Mere( lad: in knickerbockers his parents catr.e to Can ada and. Huron, and here the subject ci cliis sketch has ever since lived. Fif- teen years ago he was appointed Chief of Police, which positian he has filled in s perfectly satisfactory way. "The Big, Chief" is a medel Chief, combin- ing with good humor aral courtessy,the requisite amount of firmness. rile is laisyman for in additioit to his other duties he is tax collector,strect ins ct- or, sanitary inspector, poll tax co lect- or,caretaker of the town halt Mid weigh- ntaster. Pour years ago whet the work of laying cement walks began he was selected 'by the town courtil to see that the contractors lived up to their agreement and two years later when the council urxlertook to build the walks by day latori. Chief Wteat- ley ;Watt appointed superattendent. The result has been satisfactory for not only has a godi walk beet ol)tailit,41 but the cost of construction 'has de- creased. frJ another week cr two he will begin his third atitaCti. He is generally recognized as the hest looking Cliki in, the county Mal in ferreting out evildoers 14 has no superiors, • • Ile is somewhat, of a wiety ittatit Dor in addition to itionterslup in the Masonic and C. O. P. orders he belon- gs to the Canadian Home Circle: el and Co. • - 65 Weather of children betWeen5 & 21 83 'Number anther' between 5 & r6," 62 ,Popidation 2,67 Nutiber days statute labor 2,7;5 Number of dogs 35 Member of bitches Number of cattle Number of sheep Number of hogs Number Of •horses Number of deaths Number of births Acres of orchard Acres of fall wheat Stearn boilers Goderich Township. 7,925 3, isI 5,099 3,925 ' 26 42 .426 *3,409 16 Mr, Fred. Middleton), who has beeu • attending the Guelph Agrimiltural Col- lege:for the past few months, returned home last week. ' Miss Jennie Rathwell returned from Toreutci last week and will remain at home for a month when 'she contem- plates going. to Manitoba. . Mrs. S. Burton of Porter's Hill was last week visiting friends on the Hay- field Mite. lefiss Lillie Thompson has for the past week been visiting friends in Str- atford. , Mr. W. Jarrett spent Sunday at his nom in Ilillsgreen. The parties that are making maple syrup this spring say they would not have missed it this spring for a, good deal as it i the best run there, has been for years. Mr, 'Perdue- and eatxtily have inaved to the Elliott farm ori the Bayfield Line recently purchased by Mr, Per- due. Mr. Joe Colelough is the prond po- sessor of a beautiful driver. , Mrs. , Thos, H. Cole died on Satur- day last, aged forty years. Site was the tnother of ten children, nine of whom are living end, five of them un- der ten yugas of age, one Only el few weeks old. The funeral took, plate to Cliatcai cemetery on Monday, the ser- vives at house and graveside being conducted by Rev'. Mr. Rhodes. The Idallbearera were ; Manx Cantelon, George Miller, Guy Melts, 2.0.1)611 Grigg, Peter Cole and Jervis. Rev. Mr..Rhoclee, the new tricurobent of the Middleton parish, took, 'charge last Sunday. Ilis sermons created. a favorable impression, Mr. Arthur Townsliend 011100111'g, son of the late William Towasherd of this township, is suffering, front a sore knee which is tiow encased in plaster of paris. He expects, though, too be able to return to ,work in 5. few weeks. Mr, William Cole, Oshawa, and Mr. JoSli, Cole, Flint, Alia., .-eallte over to attend the funeral rot Ural- Thou Cole: •