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Clinton New Era, 1909-04-15, Page 1� . . . . I I . 'A. . -, __ . � 1-11.- I I ;_ -11... ­ -1 I... .. 1.11 ­ -1 .­., ­.­... . .- __ _____ ., 0. .. . I I --- - . . , 0.1 i 0MR... 0. 11 I .11 .1 . A ­ I � . 4. I 0 i . I I -1 � I .. . I . I 0 I ___,�_ � - , - - PWW--IPW - -_ __r �. I . I . � I --- .;._0WF I � � 41 � . . I - . I I . I . . %to � . . . . . - , I 0 1 . - � . . � . / . . I � I I I I. "I I I . � . .. 11 . � I I . � . .. . . I . . 4 I � . I . . . . . . . �� I I t.. n ....ew . I.. � " ..6 I � 1_1#.iTq..__i_,!q '"' " , -1-111.. -11-111 � ­ I I I - ­.­ ­ . ., I ­ -1-1.111. I. I I 1. 1. 1.11 . "­#,_"�_ _. . � . VQTJ 44 $0 $8 I . � I I., I I I I . i . 11 . � I 1. L I - OLINTON, ONTARIO THURSDAY APRII, i5l; ,, 190 - . I WH I � . - , . - I . 1-11 � __­ ­­ ____01. ­ ­.. ­ ... ­ I— . . 1,r , .11.1-1 .; ;, . I .. . I I . r I Pro= . , . -_ ,. .. . I ' '­jri -j; Im. '. , - i , ,;;, , i , ; ; 11 4 . 1. ­ . L � I - , . I ... ­ --1 I �. 1-1 .. ';. . . I . I .1 I I I - I., ­­ I I I I - I ;10 I � . I - ­ rAoderfall barla 6oderfeb To wushlp digaforth . ____ - � � . . . THE I � I . , I%Iytb. _1110 , I, � I . NEW B Naes-The Ooderioll Pre- A number from Auburn and locality Alles Mary limith do Retsand bachelora of Sea. 'The Bible Class of St. Andrew's I � zent the Easter The bened . dace &all 11401mmissioll. CompAny is a, were at BlYtb, Thursday of last week, holidays. with Won at Ethel. �� forth gave a dance in Oardoo's hall on Church, entertained the m I . no 06de . embers of ,� w business venture in rich, some atteadivi; the 1, Taegolay everling. th � �, h has opened up In, the store next volition, - and oith rs. in tire I I ebb x,c I a a pierance Oon" Miss Nettle Sinclair and Olive L -io. week� the Y. M. 0. A I - ROYAL BANK to ftooldart sharaess shopon Hamilton s tTik ba returned home last week, after an ab. 44r. Morson, who had succeed ad Mr. A eta-tt of men are employed at the I i I .. I I . OF OANAPA ' , pring Fair. eace of several weeks; the former was G E Parks, as manager at the Bank C.P. R, re -arranging tbeetock yards. �: . street, undbr the management of Gee. SUDDEN DEA.Ta oP JAxas Youxa- a. of Commerce, moved his , family here kio as to better accommodate the attle FORMAMTHES . � visitiogfeiands,at HeaeAll,and the frow Lindsay this week, business. , � . c� . I - . � McPAeo And W A Chisholm. �The com- With -sad and Startling suddenness latbek, at Mitchell. , ?Z QLINTON 5RANOH papyatmounceo that it is ready to re- came the naive last Saturday of the do. . Mr. John (Jummingm won the bat of- St. Andrew's OhrlotianHodeavor So. "I , ceive potatoes and expects shortly to. raise of a,post worthy And highly - A quiet wedding took ferod by the Oreig I I , .. I . . . . be read , many other esteem 'I 7 at the resl� OlOtbing 00- for the eiety went to Londesbdbo on Ttiesday , If every farmet, would treat . � . . I . I V to handle a good . ed resident of this place, in the lelace Wednesday, APT -1 � , highest score made at the bowlipg Q overlong of last week, and enjoyed the 'his rain with this thorough 11 . . . PAYS lines. person of Ja dance of Mr, Anil Mrs,' 0 Newton, ley during the - , � ., pastwontli, 110spitality of tbeyoung people ofKnox : . . mes Young, whose stal- . I disiblectant and fungus killer . l . Goderich Tp, when their only dau t- Mr. Alt. Box hars purchased the rest. church there, . for a few seasons, grain smut � : . A New $cuooT.,-T4e Goderich pub- wart figure and cheery manner were ee Pearl was united in marriage tog , " � , . lic,school board have decided to pur- known to pverybodv In this section of .r. uarant and confectionary business Of At the meeting of Blyth Lodge. L. would become a thing Of the � . . , 11 � SPEOIAL ATTE14TI(Xv. job,goo the property known as the Huron Ojuloty. While at work in his Smith, of Stratford. Mr.Strasser. Me. Boxis &live yo 9 0 L.", R. Mccomminso who was ap past. �, I . 11 . , un . � .. . property, of the late sheriff Gibbous mill here Saturday afternoon, abou t 8 PAssiNG Or THE OLD Lo% Rouen- , man, and should do a good busluesb, pointed Mastor for ti ' � J , I I . I After having stood for fifty-two years . Dn,tTH­Tbede&:h. . occuied ill, PS. ns year, resigned ! I q I for the purpose of erecting, anew o'clock, he burst a * blood vessel, and . on account of his intended removal ' Our Formaldehyde Is a 40% . . � . .1 . TO - primary.school, to. take, the placeof despite all that could be done,the vital as a landmark of the early settlers,. as - . article whict means ' . _ , I movolville, on Tuesday, AprilOth, of from town, andR. H. Robinson wag I � I . the present ward schools. Thoprop t �park fied within half An hour. Truly the old SalkelA log house on the Bay. James Laurie, in his, 71 vear. The fun. appointed to fill the balanceof his term I i . er , A meeting,wa.9 held at the Commer- , - � � SAVINGS BANK' enritains eleven acres and Should ma a in, the raidst of life we .are in death, field road was taken down last week, aral took lace, to the place of in ter- Full Strength, I i . . , I .. ., a good location for a school, with large Me, Young was her , .Up clal Hotel when the Baseball club wa � ; . ,. a In Colborne To to make room for the more pretentious ment in aitlandbank cemetery 4? When bylug get . . Olaygrounds. The intention is to ., 00 yearsago, and had bee'n' tWO-stOry red. brick building erected . organized for the coming season, Th , - � . � erect ,Kuron Co, I I I I I 0 � the best, it 1� � AO00UNT8 - , , ille bixilding the coming season. ong4ged in business hate for the past during the past year by the present NOTES. --owing to the resignation following officers were elected: Pres� pays. I � . - . . . I 30 years.as saw miller, contrac proprieuor John W, Salkeld. Ong, by of Mr. Moffatt. the school board have ident, Jos. Coombs; Manageri F. A. � " I . ENLAEOXNG -- The Doty Engine ter, etc., arranged with Miss McKay, of the I Full pint Bottles 500 . *AdFARMERS BU - to erect One the OR log houses PASS. . , Second department, to take chixgq Of Anderson;9ecretary, A, W, R6binson; I � . I I -SINESP Works Conipany is preparing and for a few years - Aias also in the . I . . . several new buildings this se�son. At hard wave business. He was aciluaint, - COUNOIL.- Council met on Afooday- qr, Moff,i,tls rt eta till midsuminev,aad Treasurer.Alerls Robinson. . .: ol . .. I I � - - - - - ­ - the premises between Brock and Now � ed with a. very wide circle, and in his April 5th. The minutes of the la@t Miss G6v lock will substitute for Q=T -Adam. NtcKenzta recelvedthe - _______,.____.!TM1n___. I � I . business relations was. boo 00 particulars of the death of his brotber I � Ifteter. � gate stceete the company has alread . orable and meeting were read and passed.. Moved miss McKay. . y upright to a.'marked degree well b . Murdock, At Hartney, Man� The de' U813ORNE WANTs Tan Ro,ti) _' Blan. - commenced work on, a now blacksmith v John Rathwell, seconded by John � shop abol a new erecting shop is to fol- 'In fraternal cOlura that the following changes POSTOFFICE41TE PURCHASED. -The consed was in the best of health when TV#A, McConndl 1 � worthy 9f emulation. W .1 1. shard and Usberne townships voted low, and I after these are completed it Society wol deceased took a promi- be made in Pathniasters, Adam Scott people of Seaforda will be pleased to he retired the night before his death, I � I Monday on Ly -laws to bonus. the St. neat part. I was ,% Past Master of learn that the Dominion 06vernment but was unable to rise Ili the morning, I I . i Mary's & Western Ontari6 Railway to is Intended to proceed with the boiler n place of of Japes Smith; E. Bailey . the extent of $20,000 for each, townshi shop at the ot4er, premises near the , . M, Lodge ,n place of J, McGee; Theo " Phin, B. - I I I . Morning Star A. F anA A Wilson. haq completed the purchase of -A silo and upon entrance being made to his L , T �t Oarlow, and, in a membership of SO r,iom lip . � . efoate Ransford salt works. - .Vbe two new n place of 0. Wilson. Moved, by W. for the proposed new postaffice to be . W48 found dying and never C,P.R, Telegraph Agency I . In Blanshard the by-law was d U ye%rs..only missed four meetings. The El. Lobb, seconded by J. W. Y,)e that erected in Seaforth. The sitp select. rallied, heart trouble heing the cause. . �1 by eighteen, 'but' in Usborne A carried b.pildingsat.the old premises will be 0anad Mr. McKenzie was in the lifei . � . . 108 feet long by 43 feet wide.. 'The imn Order of Foresters edistbat property Situated, between ristirance by a large majority, probably over one' - I , . was en� ;his tender of the Ooderich Star for .. 1.� blacksmith sb6p'will be, of cement and thusiastically supported by him; and printing, being lowest tender, be %69 �bp Bank of Ponimerce and the Dom- business, being a veiry Successful agent ',,2,Q2UWX'L-1��,,,_, , - 11 ;�� . .. hundred. These by-laws were design- he was not an infrequent delegate at . inion Bank, ide of Main for the Home Life Insurance Co. Be. EE . ed to carry this railway, Which con- the, erecting Shop, trick. Both these Bylaw No.*.5 gly1bg. commis on the. ea6t s; , _. , . . nects with the 0 P R at Einbro, one buildings:wIll face on Newgute,street, High Court. Politically. Mr. Youn = power to expend the sum of Street. The property has a frontage of sides his widow. he leaves' Six chiLdren , . . , � . . . . . was a)oyal Liberal 4ho did no swaf, $250 in each division, WAS read and 93feeb on Main street, While there to mourn his death. The family reside . . . . I step farther on its projected route to NEW MARKET ]BUILDING, - The ques- share in kee . ping the flag of Liberalism passed A delegation in con . .at Bagot, Man. . . N VkA& %/W14V1Jb,�#AW" JVW4%,,Q,#P nection was some diversity of opinion as to . . 1. I � w-4. . Sarnia. It is thought that the by,law tion, of esta6,lishiog market da-ya and, n vinge. , For a number of years he hwol with the G. N. W. IQ' xhibition consist- where the new building should - be Nomes'or THE Tumpeft' u CON. , . in Blanshard may be submitted again erecting a new, ma,rket ballilinp; is official positio Awe to.the electors. . . , n in the Riding and was Ing of Dr. Clark, Chas. Reid,. Isaac placed, it vkill be generally conceded VENTION-Reeve McOal lum ,of Exeter, ' QUICK MEALS , I again to the fore, .A public "meeting ]?resident of theWorth Huron Assoc!- Salkheld, C, W. Andrews, Thos. Sall that the Government has made a wise preside b eni session and ` - of the citizens and the farme 9 of the , (i At t 0 ev n k . �_ I M___ . r .ation at the -time of his death. In. and David Prouse was present, Each Selection. The new, building will be as filled the bill . icely.- '91earty thankt. P MEAN . ; , � I blarroundirg'COU I . . � U . . a 1. I ,utry was held for the, -charoh relationship deceased was -a addressed the Oouncil in a very int(Ali- near as possible thecentre of the main was returned,to. the Blyth people for. - , I � . P . purposeof getting the voice Of the faithfulmiemb6r of the Presbyterian, gentrumnTi6r,askinga, grant ofm'onoy to 'business part of the street, and will their hospitality, w � hich was rl a most .. SLOW P4IN - . . � I I I eople'lu the matter. The question, chnreb.' Every 'good cause had. his 'assist themat their annual exhibition, replacesome"O'lolfiama buildings,which generous character.:' The Bi letting . I . 4 Eas eng�gsd ,he attention of the town ' I , � leave were rather aneye-sore on MainStrea' - Committee attended Qarefally and You swallow in a hurry', -you I - . . � � supportand bia.generostty was.well- On a motion it was decided 'to . . I - 0 pouncil at different tibias. Not: ddly known. 114 connection with the corn� the matter for consideration tit the Now thitt-the Goveribenb has purchas- pleasantlk' to their duty., tThe ?Ong - *DIGEST. . . I I . . . o � I - I I I inI002andl,907,bAlibe matter never! Ing of the 0. P, H. railway, . ad the Site I atieisure I Me Young May meeting. AgrAnt.ofrigbt-of way . .. we hope it'willlaot -be sPtvWd._precPdIr_g the avQ1nfug,sewion I �, � , I - - ' I ( . -� 1workod hard in the interests of this, fo .. I I I 11 t - - - - I .. V "_ , .got bay ind getting lilims for'a build � r the Goderich Township Telephone loiag befoio. building operations are W.18 led by Miss Fli . d * A'' ll'song', Here's a quick 'r6j . . �.- - .� I ing and- estimates of: the cost. The lberMty. Mrs, Young was- Miss Eliza- system was passed. the same right -of- commencedonthe t office. .The sole --tiou was ran loo T. X,q I . Aef .and a '. $ . , �. , - . I . , chairniah, Of the--mi�vke cbminitteo t)&bh pov s, to whom 119 was I � . . new pos ( de a united I ,�.ureproces-.4(>.fdi4'�gI.ion.. . ­ , , .. . 1. ��-;' � . - . it I . married wsLy to be free -,of takation, The fol. previous owners If the land ret4in choirs.-Thereare seven muldlqipalitleq,�. . . . L . . . � � . . I . this year, is .An' energetic vbung.man �.J,n Buflaky, -No V., and who,. with two lowing accounts were passed;P.Run- the buildinks.that qre no%* on it, and in Hurqu Uounty where )0ftI Option � . . MAPLE SYRUP , . i ` ". . I ' ' - ' . �, t I ' � Simper Ideal branil,:256 pOi qt. (1,E%st Jordan,) whose ambition a pt as �7 It means food for body and , I I .�1111;� I , . . S r daughters, Misses,RubV and Olive,sur- del, gravel $15,40; F Jackson, shoes � these they will have to remove. � - has been car . I . . .,. . I � ..� . . . . . .. I hie'nsall, Ash brain, and doea this ivork while . . I . MONEY all, I. I I � .to gettip a Matter v0134611' has been vi-YP1�P.hold in kindly remembrance a for Annie Robinson. $L75; Municipal field, aowick, Hullebt, Utborne, Stan- $ 1 ( 1 � " . ` I .. talked of or 4 . -trile husband And loving father.' Alex World $1.35.. The Council adjourned 13 , . � * I LO years., The 6pinfons ' COUPLIMENTAItYBANQUET, Ni6arly ley, .dn-d East .Wawa o8h. Few mi n yoor out of ovd,,Ar stomach rests, , In the comb, 20c each. I I I .. I � . I - . . I I. '#p .ssed wore about un%nimous in',Y6augvop;win ba brother of to meet at one o'clock, - on the. first' know how to carry* their point likeJos. . . . . In pint jars, 25c. to I r'L . I MP. is a 100 guests attended a . complimentary - $ $ 1 - r of'estalillshing�.A market And.. d sod I ,tEre", are. .four sisters, Monday in. May. � . banquet tendere.d to 4r. G. E. Park -s, ". Our Own Dyj#epsla C e ­ ' . - ';ad , an, ,, - , . .. I . I been th ' manag , . Gibson. .,He is shaip, shrewd and well . ur ,PICK LES a in ot un4pi rnou6 as aT 06stl ,,Var, East Wavlranosh-' I . .. who h4c a popular ,at, of posted. -An interesting feature of the � . - t"hel9cat" - ' 14 WEDDINd -. OD.Wednesday, April The Blink. of 0010morce,bythe citizen gives relief in 5 minutes . : I 0 0 . . . Lem's Sweet Chow, 25c per qt. t Ow li�4 s "' e-'� lHire13 I "'blEddiio, 1� pen;Mrs T AnT ' 5 Convention was the fact that while a 4 � . . � ion, � OM ,o'. -!A - $ * Q ; �60"Rll 6 i? Af �' ' cphi 7tb, a-very.pretty Hasterwedding t�ok of that town on Monday evening. Tne .. n� '. I - The - .. thi them in pre a n a ersob, -Fibri, Mic ig a. - fun7. lace at the home, of Mr. and goodly numbeedf the 61ol rt � - .. otg , � Ora . _� .. , - .. Fresh Cabbage and Lettuce. � 1 J& for s braission to thoppItel . :6 at -I *d'61ock Tuesday . .t Mrs. supper was served in A I style at the - . . I I . . . .1 I I eral took plac avid Prouse, "Garden Park Farm," Oommerbial Hotel and. following - this in attendance, '' clivre was also a large ,.; W. . . . - Geo. McLennan & Co., _t�linton ,. .. . - . , . . afternoon to the , bolhorne: cemetery, Huron RoAd, wlien their' datighter, - I . � preponderance nf the youth the hope. . I � ; I ...� Mitchell " and was under the direction of th came a t . 13ash and Trade for Butter and Uggs, . - . a Miss Rose J,, wag united in niari?lage prrisentaprogioum of toasts, songs and ..'Preside ,SIR, Itiol I . I , I R -Mann, pastor ion$ - 6f the.o6ming years, .tit Buah. . , NEW PosT OFFICE -The town sulic- Masonic Lodge, Rev' . . ' . akLyor MeCallum'pre anan makes a very.efficlentPresideuti I. . � - . ... I . I ... . .. ­ . . itor has beenInstructed . to pre . ofKaox church, Auburn, being the to Mr. Johnathan Thompson, A pros. sided with his customaxy grace. The. He is concise 14 a - . . . I I -_ ' pare a be us young farmer of � Ra guest of . the evenin`g was and clear and keeps well . . . . � . . � . . 1. I L I I officiating clergyman, re%*ed Vhveobride was assisied by Miss Ethel pyoposed in to the programs*.-ln the re-election of 0 . 1. .� . deed of that oftloo Of . tho- market The .glan, Ont� health of the ' I . P.hm B . . . __ . - a to be sold to the* Government family will share largely in' the sym4 - most folicitious terpris by Secretary Cooper, the Convention IS # . ffanufailJ1,u1-i g. t` p i8t., , I � . . squar , path,v of,4 host of- friends. No com- Thompson, cousin of the ,groo"' . and .Kev, Wm.'Berry to which Mr. Parkes to b - n . h.. In .. I I . I . . st.officesite, v%itha&Ovistion munity can'lose such a' man as the the lt-o as:.. W., PrOUS6, ended most appropiately� A Mae - , a cred�ted .'with good sense, as he . . I . . -must be given' t a � . ^Aft,'%.'Ww%,� ., months'notle6 "?in by Mr. Ch 4miefully 4rid Willetually attends �o his* *41&4ift . � Central Business College, � foh'atmixo bee of the b ,am * ' :4, * I . � I to �the t I ' V, ��a,:tor embloinivol ring was presented . . I . . -s?- � .1 .1 ridej car as = ['Mr. * � � I own before, building ,.peratiefig late James Young witholt.*causlug, pe Va I . . � a. -,�, - . . . . o � . .1 - , 1. -1 i Stratford, out. . . . 6; vacancy, that will be - rformed. by; Rev. R. Kill . R; Parkes by a coterie of his. SeaforI multifarious datie I i . Very d'ifficult,if e . �., . � . .11 . . I __ . . . . . i ' � 1 4, comlaance,-0 as to allow- time for the not impossible to fill.. . ­ . I �� - 0 Victoria St.Metho;dist0hur;h,Grod friends' and Clipton . admirers took . . . . . . . . . ,� I wit), twentY-two Years' experience t , removal of. the' , market bulldlu . , . . I . . � . 1 =­­7�1k . . s , . ... He'laraviii ; . � - , o 9' . , I I . ­ . . . ., I i6rldh. To the strains of the "wedding occAssion to express their appreelation ' I . 4 - ..I .,.* . . � � . . I . .1. � , its credit this college is 'recognized as As nethingbap been placed -in the esti � , . . I . . bells!'m6rch, pItL3 . . . Summerhill . I . . � I � * ' '* . dolborne I . I red. by Mrs Li Sturdy., of the guest of the, eyeiiing and after . I A WORTHY PrONEFCR P,kSSES AWA.y. .. � the greatest Practical training school in mat6 this *iea;r for the proposed build. . . - ofthe bride, the bride,- who was Mr. W'. Jackson bad- ale � ' ,Thcs,* Linds-xy 'is. busy' s6lIei,:.Ing . Western Onturlo. I . . ., . . . . . sister quently voiced . . , Another 6f the � East wa-wanosh - , : ] I ing'its� erection is a long way in the ,' .Mr. Willard Lee took a jaunt to the given away by her lather, precisely ordersfor nursery stook. . . . I at . � - the'sentiment-of tho iviSitors Mr. G, D. . pioneers pas:qed peacefully away to . I : I t ' I Three departitlents: comal461rcla.l . di ancq..' . . *. . Forest City lost Week. ' - at'llo'cloo5k,a.m., ertered the parlor. MoTiggart handed Won. Parkes two - I Mr. Chas. Juht)ston and. wife- spent . ­ . , .... , . I � po. ular 6chool.teaoher is spend- and took her place beside the choice . pieces of: statuary. The tecip- I shorthand and Teliegraphy. . . . . . I * . the Great Beyond in ,the peeson, of . �.. . -1 Our . I . groomt Suada at his fathers in the Village. � David Scott, who - suceumbed after' a , . ' , . .1 ­ 1. . . I? t, - ,� .. Our classes are the largest. our courses I . . winahaw . . . Ing illei- Easter, holidays, in'the Quebn ;beneath an arch of evergreens and a jent expressed gratification and regret . The adiei', Gaild met ,Wednesday ,h Oss of � , . . most Practical and our instructors ex- . . . ty, . . I . . . . . of last Week at .the -home of Mrs., c. . . pneumonla,'on Wed. 1 . B.kD BL.&ZH� Firo� gutted W. G . I � , . . floral bell,. . Bride was daintily attired over the presentations. He removed . . I 6 ort il�r Pell 7th * Deceased W48 1 . 0 . - - n sday. A , , I verlericed. Our graduates assisted to . Gri g, Blake and Stevens de. in the travelling suit bf,brown Ifair.- Seaforth.with no small regret. Logry. . I - - . . . . . . Positions and succeed as none others Patterson's jewelry store At an early � Messrs 9 from . , - 'born in Scotch Block, , E 'nosing, . rs'day morning last, caused reie I Hie now home will be Dunnville Haldi- . , Iss Jennie s - .. Enter new. Got our free catialZe. hour Thu liveried their fat cattle at MeGaW tour Cheviot with hat to match and )* Rarids, teacher. is away Halton Co.,.011'Alarch Iftli, 3�� . . . � . . . . , v I to Brussels f . Al, an(U : I- cently. � . . 1. I I � vvalst-of cream silk embroidered chif.' mb.nd Co. Mr. Morison 19 Mr. Parkes or her Easter . vacation. , was consequently 78. years of ,ago,' In * . " I � by. a burning chimney. The .worst, . Address W. 11; SHAW, Pres. vale of the season was bl6wivig and , Mr. W. 13. Forster returned last fon.over silk and carried'white earn&- aucetssor in the -Bank and is being School re.opens On Monday, 19tha. . 11865 he was'married to Miss: R .izabeth � - , . ". vieek from . . . .. . only for the persistent eftorts'. of the an extendeoltrip to Eastern tions and, ferns, Groom's gift to the given the ,glad hand. Many good - An A. Y. P. A. entertainment will be EMot. of Scotch Block, and settled On I - . . * . � Yonge and Garrard gtr., Toronto.: . fireman a more serious conflagration Ontari-3. . . bride was a handsome' gold :ring set wishes accom his held in the Hallbere on Tuesday even- 'Lot 35, Concession 7, East Wawanosh, . % � pany Mr. Parkes to. I � a . , I would hq,ve'resulted. The loss is part- - - The arrival, of a brand new plow boy 'with orals and' pearls'; to ,the. brides. new home. Dunnville will.find him a Ing of next week, 20th. llnder the where thek have restdoi& continually. I : _____ IN Noxom xlamm� � . .1 ly eo eked by insur . at the homer ofRobery Blake's brought. maid a gold brooch and to the grooms- first-class citizen, ' . auspices of St. Peter's church. Pro- In. the early -seventies he occupied-& � i IV artee. : ' I * . � . . ' . I .� . . . . . , . I . I ..4.1 I , - ha�pplliess as. NVAI. - 1. 1 .I ' 11 11 man a. kold tie pin.' After congratuls- : � : .1 ­ - � " "..-' I I . . I , ., gramme will consist of dia;logxies,:rbdi- seat at the 'Council Board as Conn. . . I . 1. . . . � , : . . . I I I . . . During,, the recent ..windstorm. the, tionstlib guest's Which numbored. ,to. , I . � . I � . .1. t4ions, music, etc. Silver collection. . � I � --.----- W I � � .-. i. , :. '. ... . .. . � . I . I I cillor anA, then as Reeve. He was one . :, al,!.. , , . . � large Inick chimriey was'blown off'th6' Pbont 80,gathereol Ili the'dining roo ' . . . . . At. the meetirig of the A. Y. P. A., Of the first e acted school trustees* bf , . .� � , I � . . I I I.... which *.as decorated with . I I .: Brucefteld � � I I . . - " � 1. I 1� ­ I . I . 1. . . I . . . � kesidence of Mr� Wi Allifi.� , � . - evergreens . . - - . I .1 . I � � . Q & NO. l3i"and for 40 years c6atin- . . . . I .. Messrs Flick Bros, -spent Sunday on Iink and',ivhlte,' a d sal down. -to -a, . MrsB, R_Higgins spent. Easter in on Tuesday evening, the �rogranl co - � � office acting as See. , -Treks,, . . I . � Ordered leadYmade � - - �' - . . . .1 �. . slated ofa. livelydebate on the*subj ct,'� u din'that. I., ; . A6 Maitland; Albert has decided not . spumptutous weddiinig breakfast,,. The Toicointo, . . "Resolved that Western Oaliada o era all that:tilmq. Me, Scott- was� a loval . I � I . I . .Clothing Wrtisk. & Crooks �c Lo th i n g., � to invest in a driver�'this season. . . bride received many beautiful . and - , Geo. Turner hasriettirabAftbia Leeds' 1.1;� . . I . . . .. I �. I . . . I moreadvadtages tha,nEastern Cana. 0 member- of Knot church, Belgravia' - * � . .� � . � . . . Mr. John!Schwanz took a trio toTo- costly presents which shows the esteem. England -1 1. . ;. .. The affirmative was -,declared. Vic be- since iis organization', - and hold- man ' . I I .1 . I . � . ; - , y . . 7 ., . . "" . ronto Friday' to Sao bis- brDther in.wbleh She. 16 hold by her, many Mrs. 9. Stanley is visiting -relatives . . . � '.N 'of the 6ffices Oil the� Managing lgoard.-. , � . I . I . . . . � . . I . � . . ious. .� . . . . . . . : . . . . : whobas-been confined.to th.e hospital- friends. - Among -the presents was a. at Lucknow. . . . I I . . . .. 'In politics deceased was an iudepeu&, . I . I . . , . . � . . . . . . . � pnowwwwwwwwww pp � � � . I a , I " A , 11 _ -, `� el I nto N 11 I I i I I III 7 � L J I � I i J"i="�� I , I f0o, nd� 83 I bck "I ngt by w I - I � I. . . � I .. I there for�some time, . . . . . .1. h&nds6me Piano ciiseDorninion brqan, ., Miss Elliott,Westminater,4'.is'visitlng-. - Thos McCartney's auction sale of I ant Conservative. His widow Surviv;es ;. � : � . I . . I I I I � . 1 I . I farmer� stock, "nPlemerits, &'­ was h4m. also four -�ous.­Peter W., Will. . I . I . . -Mr. James Scott'; of: Ashfield, has U16-�Ift.of her father And triptlie' The, his aunt, Mrs. -Scott. .. * " ' � . . . . . . r . I I pure ased the farm of the' late James wedding -party drove to the station to - Alex M6Ber,h basreturnedfrom New. held Od Tuesday of' last - wieek; -prices iam E , David. S. and Cyrus W., and - . . . ". , "' 1. � . I Howitt. 7th con.., paying a little ov � ei� bid'farewell't6 the happy couple, Who Ontario -where; he - h ' b (5 for some worelight. Thefarrn*hasbeearented three .4aught'ers, Mrs. W. M Scott, of , I �� I . . I " lie takes possession at ,left amid, showers of rice and good time. ---r ",000 for I � 1. . _g0&. a a . . to his neighbor, lsaadjon&s for a term - Mill IR e"Wo e I .tl . . . . . 8 I .Blyth�, Mrs. J. E, Fells.'of Est Wawa- * . qalh�L " � , I One' . . I . . . wishes on the 2.40 train to ,visit To. Dr. Hugh Ross; 6f Clifford, Spent of year ,but Me MoVartudy will retail ,,,b, and Mis- s I 14I..at home. ' - I . I . s . . . . 0 The suspension bridge which was ronto.andother points and on their Easter at tile home,of his'brother Alex possession Of the bonse. At thevil? - I . � . . I . . . M (3L St .i.." U 1110 * , I . . ent-Mr. sit- ­ -1 I R-111 . �� :.�. I , . I . . " . . erected some time ago V .the enter- return from the'lr% honeymoon a recep... ,Ross. _ - . -. ' . I .andIVIrs. Meuldrtney arevi . � . I i� � . . i"&,""1a.ti_0.;_ vcr.�__ f ; ,"�f- � � . ': . I . . � . . I . . : . . . � . . 1. . , . I . PriBingagricalturallsts 0 the'luait- , . iltud has not only proved to be of iii, ti(in will he held at Air. and Vs. Jasi. Baker?sj Brooldin, On't., the latter be- urabstim"ros,iiiold over *m"W1 To of beans.last week - to -I'Ar 0'ahtelon, - � I . .. .1 . .y. _. . . . � ,. VESTERY ME'E=NG.- The vestry � . . . . . . � . t I Most of us think estimable value to. rho VollidAntsof this mg a sister of the groom,and *then Mr., Clinton. � I . . . I . . . . . . . . � meeting 16 connection with St. Peter'g *held -t . : � . . ...0o, I .. . . 11 A of clothes- econ omy . . 11.11. I . . . 'It part of the township but. also Attracts I many visitors.fzom the suirounding. and Mrs. Thompson, will co a ce . I min n wedded life on the Thompson hcriie- Mrs. Yellowlees and daughter Helen of Toronto, are visiting at the home of ' '... Church was on Iluesday evening. Theincumbent,-Rev.W. H.Dunbar Ili � .. . ... _' , :_ '.... ... � �. I - . , 11 N,* -, L as cheapness in the � . country. ... � . . .. � . . I .1 . Ski �ad At Raglan, Ont. 'Among th -a her1fatber, MrXeDonald. .. libechair. Mr, Chris Tyner was chosen I . ,�i .. . � .. , I .M . I . ," I .. �, ginal,cost; few of �t" 1p, * f'-5--. - , , ori Y _41 . I . 11 I The fine weather of the past -week seemed to, have kwaltened the farmers . 5lie ts frorn a �dlstavee Were Mrs, Gee. . "' ' erner; Port Perry. Ont., -sister of the � MIS' ow heads on the s Masy Gibson n contestants for the tAp 'to Europe I restryblerk. A very in - . teresting re . port was read by the rector in reter- . I � , . - us stop to think 9 � , -,% I . & : 1`9 , - , �. to the fact 'that Spring -is here and, ' mAny b colamenced.seeding,opera., AV . groom, and Mr. Win.. P. Thompson, Of Tordnto,brother of the grocm. The I given by- the London Advertiser. I Several of the uAaibers� of our Odd ence to the year's wot;ki with iegard to the ministreal Ladies Guild and that cheap anthes Plk " . '. "*"�'�` - w tions hi,eh have been suddenly Stepp' many friends of Mr. .'and Mrs. Thomp- Follows; Lodge attended the gathering Sunday School departments And it 11 �. . mean some - thing I I . . J�, ed &wIng to 'the blizzard and Bnow. 60n,. Wish them.ahappy ,and ;prosper-, oos weoded.life, in - which the . Nkw of the Order. held in Olintorl on Friday. . . . I I laqt. - ... - ­ contained many worda of encourag I e. ment. Thkfinancial.report was: read, .... I , it 1. . I cleverly hidden, be-! 1 A 11. 'Al storm which raged for a few days last �Veek�"Out with the return..of fine F .- � .1. dially joins. . . . I . ,R4 cor ' . ,� ­ . . , . Mr. 11'6alb I - Bruce Bossenbury .Was in butdid.not show..00mplete -esults" , as ' I , , . .. I hind a peeseniable I I , - q � . 11 weattl6r, things will .Soon be booming againi, . . . '. -_1 . 1. I . . . I . . . I . I I . � . . I .. . . I . . . I . . � . * - , on Saturday, represetoting our. Foot 13klI Club at the meeting Of the We St. some of tho'subaceiptions to the stip. ened fund bave'not'yet been paid. I I � I I appearance. . . ; Z � . . . . �. � . .__� . . iarus%�Ias I ern Football Association- . Rowever,-in. this regard. all will, no * I 1. �17yl . i � . ,ii 11 S3 0 1 i i 1; � I I . . ;?, I - 41- . �: I � . � � I . . . . I . .. . 6oustance . I I , . . Mr. Chas. d- Rilev leaves on Tues' * The Football Club hold. a,ti Assembly in the Town Hall, - ... *1�u .0 1:t_,A.f A, TT ?.V-" I � , Rev. Mr. McKay, Scotla rd preached In the Methodist Church. on Sabbath last to late Rev. John. Ross's congre - doubt,be well. ,The. following, were elected to the, different offices, Viz: - Wardens, D. Barr and 1. H. Lowery: . .; 1 � . I . . I - . . . . � I I - I . I . � I I .. I I � , . � . . I i . . � . 4 � . � . � . . � I . . I . I : . � . I­ �,, . : . . . . I . . I � . I . . .. . j I . . . . . : . I . . . , .1 . I I . I . . , : I ` . : . . I 1� . . QIJQAX as- � 1: . . � .� I . 0 for the West. ' . . ' . gation. A numberfrom a distance as Sidesmen, Messrs. T. Watkins, J, Rap- ­ - , - - a H 9 , b � . ter at his home in Stratford. , . . . . . .. .. .. I . . I . . I - . . . I . I , zr.evd Me Cooper, of Blyth; preaches w. spent the Easter se bled. . , , I I son,,P. WatkinsandO. Lowery; just" I I . 11 . " . I holidays at London and Windsor, - ..Walter McBeath has sold tho. hun, ' es. to Synodi mosses Chas. Tyner -11, . . . �i here next8anday. . � . . . . a a � I I : - - 1i . � .4 %d'J. H. Lower � 41 9 1 .. -Z ---- � � Mr. J. -L. Williamson, of'Toronto, is Ared acre farm on which he'resides to ,y The meeting, close =% . .. I 1 111. I Miss Bessie Beattie, of Barrie, was .d. . " . .. � at priasent the. guest of Mrs. Win! renewing old friendships in town, , Me Bovgden of Exeter. . Mr,Mo,Beth with the benedleiion. .- . �,. 1 sxradod da , I I I . , i� � Snell. . I Miss Barbara McKelvey, of Toionto will move on the 2nd cotAcession, Stan- - NJ-.''., ....... - I . I . � , . . I I" - Mr. T. Procter, of Loiiaonj spent 'University, is home for the holidays. ley, to his, farm there. - , .. . ., . . . � . . . . � . . 0 . . � I K Easter with his mother.- Mrs, 'James Leslie and Mrs.- McCallum, of Inner. Revi E. N. Sawers gave a report at A COMPLIMENTARY NOTICE. - � ; Avad . .'i, ,: . ".., "I . . � P Procter. ' -�" - ' - ki wt,re Easter visitors in Toronto the Sabbath morning service of the The Canadian Coul,ler ' - of ' April 8, con, � f . � � .� . . 1. - Mr. Chas.: McMichael, of Toronto, - t1it, - . Issionary movement lately . . . . - h week, - .' I . Laymen's an tains a complimentary notice of Lieut, C I at.k? a 1) , . .. � I T�. - , spent Easter. with his parents, G Me. - Mrs. (Dr.) 0avanagh ard,Master John, held in 'Toronto. -fle spoke of the l;rest 061. A. Wilson,of thev33rd Harnins. In . 1. I . . - 9 . ;�:� Michael. . � -Oweh Souad, were vioitia in town enthusiasm Ili. the great cause. I - � I . I I 1. . . I "� . % � I I- . I of I I 19 . an article on the County Oorps.of the . - . e, � Mr. and Mrs. B. ,B. Stephenson, over -Sunday. . . �. . Oaradian Militia.. reference is made to , ... , ! , , . . Aniong th6so.who hav'oppeni Raster .himasoneof the flue' type oi officiate f E) . ......- ... �� � entertained afavv friends OnWedbes- - E. R. Creighton, OtHamilton. vlsits in rho neigh borhood'are, Misses Gr ice wife devote part of their time to de- �.!'*,:T.'h-­ .. ...... IL l doy evening. . ad his sister, Mrs. H, LJadkeon, due, I "... "'­ , ,Wys I , , 1. .1 . .1 � to; . 'Sol X ar . So � , .M?,,.�.112�.-` " 7.. . . f &r, Jas. Sutherland hois engaged .Ing the boli,days. I Murdock, Normal School, Toren velopin And training the country - . .. . ­ . _.,-:;.11..- .. � '�'- with Mr. Broadfoot; of Tuckeramith, . W. A. and M . I Laura Sawers, Tilbury: Maggio' Mo- diery. lie is shown in an illustriticin, . . . '4 rs. Mattliewsi; of Can- R;nzle, and Mossr4no, Rattenbury,of . 1. . I.. .. � ..1. for the summer. ningttib,were the guests of the latter's Bank of Hamilton,- W, Turner# Toron- dressed Ili his miftary uniform, and is I � . � ,.1.. Uri Jame'4 Itands has hired with Mr. mother,. Mrs, (9ev.) 3. L. Kern. . � 'N b1cQuesn, T easily recognized as the officer who . . The clothiqg of 6baracter', stkle and ,depend., I% Dickson of the gravel road, 11o,IrUllop, Ri Henderson receive to, Wm. . .OVOhtO ljnlvev- has iond6ared -hilinself to all Who are in * � I . .. �4,` .- for the aamliber months. .: - ' d the first ship. 616y.,.. " . , " I I I I ., . - . -tit of co I last week for next seas- the Huron Battalloi2i * , abil�ty is cheap, and good. . Made from good , ". . im, a .1 I . . . . , ' . ,� ,,� MV.G. Jenkins, Blytb,prea,ched here on's tise. This is an 'unusually early . John Reed has sold out his busines; ,, I '. �. . ---. .. ­ _! !n= M fabrics, with double seat, god knees, double -stitch- ;:. on'Sunday last, on Account of Rev. dellv,ory. .. . to Me Dewy of London atpresent they ---- - I '� - , ,, 0 ed seat . - Mr'Curft having a funeral' that day. a in Tor- Sale Registers . .1 � J. H. and Mrs. Cameron or are takinj stouk of his ary goods, gr6- . . , . ns and 'pockets,' concaVe shoulders, unm : " Row Mr. J owitt preached hero last onto this wook. Me. 0abiernn is at. caries, etc., Me BOIVY Will then liave . . I -_ � breakable fronts, double elbows. , Evet'y.. fashion' SundA, Ing the meeting of the L pcyossicri� Mr, Reed hits been in Our . - �1�1; them , Polucation. " , *' " at t p-ni., auction sale of . . i I J� dealing with the �Missjenaty tendi -are and has had "' ""', , , , ""' furbittlya He is a brother be R.. 1owgtt,&: ,M Association, vittage for nearly 5 ye arid Household . 4 � able idea is representtd, and, we kno-.v ofno bett6r ' I!, former resideat . Alfied Basket ill fia,ving a� addition a good trade, And made many, fpiends, 73.5"" .11, �1-l` of the late Mrg Monteith 1� It til � .. . . ,:1 �. , who'regret his- departure from our A, and H. Whttilth 9%0014 - clothing anywhere, . - , I .� . � tio6lounis � �avaa wide .. s.... .... -$1,60 built to his barnin order to accomme- , oritam 814-1041111mt.'n I , . . . I I tv 4 4. A t �U_0117 6. tots, Thdo. Brown,1110tiolle6k. .1 � I I I . �� . . I . I I . .. . I . . 1 4 1 , . � . . . . . . . � . . . . . . I . . i . . . . . . � . . � . . I � . . I r I - � , I . , . I , � ; ; . . . ] I , . . I I , I : I I . � . . . � . I I . � __ . � I . I . !�, . " 4,10%k 011 Cloth 9 Yda Wide .......... .So - 11 " , 16 .. .......... . 40 ' 4, 11 dare MS live Stock. r, Baeker Is a great home fancier, - . . . I Y 1AK0. a n en 8 15w nks to Wa in abo�it% WOrthd I . I I I I I I . I 11 11 � � �. . . I W milli . I � 11 IBM -UNIA10io I I . � .-S � I—- I � I . I � . . � I I ` Suits $1,690 to $10.00-- - .- 11 't.� I .% X"'Wook. beaulittal MWer ..... ­** M patterns . . UOBT. CLAMX. Constance, -.1 - . SOLD OuT-Thnraday.of Jasb week, W. X Duncan disposed of his harbor- ing business, � . IMOTOKM Or,Un - At! Organization meeting 61! the Football boys was held ' Th . . . . . E M OL8 ON, 6, B AN �K' . . . 4 I . � I . . �,� il , I . 06natill I , , which lie htAg condocted. for a numl-or of,yeats to John Elliott, in the Towh Ball, on Tuesday, April 6th, ofAcers were elected for the Year. I . I , I I . likeolloorated 1853 . � � I ­ . - I . 1 5 - � I I Kfile- kers 49C to $ 0 ; �, I . I OVR 0outiell, are bnlnv peq,tIop0d to for the .of town. Mr.Duficanba;nobdoeldoll What he will do yet butlutends to take � it The question. ofputtifi & team in the f, Intermediates in thiad stvict Was Fietti. . , . � I . " I � I . . . . eapitalt rmb up $30500,*60*0 I . , J . - I . . _ - �.. purchase� park grounds village for the purpose of holding fairs and exhibItions, for driving trip West to Spend a month Or SO be- ftre lopq6ting. �'. . I ' ed Ili the affirmativie. Thooffleera Are: ]ion, PrealdentS. MastardtA."D. Scott- . 1� I. -Rest Fund, & $39503POOO 1 . - . , � . ­­­... ­­­_ - - I I . I 6 1, , I ' as well all a . pork and recreation erounds. It goes wghout,say�inf that any village of the size of Hensal requires - - - tOARD OF TRAT.% -We aroaclvis- (Nd that notices have been sent out to ldtVic& Jag, Raid; 2nd "Vice, John Snider -.3rd Vice, R. T. Dunlopt St- '. tar crib , , W. D. Swan, Treasiirer. P. Dos- . I . - 0. Brano,hos in Candao and Agents and (161-respoadentfA tit alk 114i a � . in the World ol � I I I .1 . Mornsh & � e' r 0.0, k, - S I park - rounds for such P,ut'P0Ae9Ard the Petition, will no doubt he very favorably, the,, effect that a Quarterly General Meeting of the J3oqrd 'of Tirlidd will be -sant orrV; managing combrlittee, chaire man, W. X010tosh, W. Larton, Jas. . , , tho . PrIficival Cities . . . � I A 613,10RAI 111ANKINO ISCSIXESS TItANSACTER10 . �- - tt , . I : " A SqUare Deal For Every May" . I I considered. Mr. it. Cadmop6has alarga quantity, of alatf-rittl on the kround for tile held in the Council Chamber, on Mon- d,%y ovenin , April lobb, at$ P. in, As bo.$Inesa orconsider4ble lmportanc�, Thompson. As. Dale, captain, Sohn Mustard, Curo%toe, Gea. Swan; Field wap, A. . I I . I I I � SAVINGS 13ANK DEPARTME NT . . I I I .1 . 1. I.-I.I. 111.1 _-.11 I - I . , ... 1� � M1 � illiftblorl of tile fleA now brick dwelling $it tile notth of tbb yillfigo On BAR Affecting 016 welfare of the town, will be brought befoll doting, a full �,,, Miied enberry ", to :to the , I % . at j%11 Ursin6ho. 11at"eat agowd at hightsteurreftt, IrAtc- I I I OF . __ ;­ � N "M Ilill , I" =1 Wi3smaim! . I ft 11m, famet, U'wr I I attendanob is re 0 I . . jv,tem . - . Clint0tJ Dranch, - - - C. m))OWI)IN6. Manager I I ; . :A....._._ - __ � ­ __­­­­ � . ­­_'___­__­ ___ 1% - ­ ­­ ­­ . ­­­­ -1 � I . - ­­_ 1�_­ . L., ­­ - -1 I I � . I - I 1.-_.__.-__1 - : I ­ I '. ­­­ ­ ­ ­ - I . '� . � � - - I.. A- . i