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The Huron News-Record, 1886-05-26, Page 110. raft As-mm*441u 44'nee. ,V4V,DOPRNDRIII,IV :4Z,G MUMS, .1T,RUZRAZ IRArOr ^ W1UTEL.y onn, rUbligher41 6 VTIL--719D CLINTON, 11URON COUNTY,ONT.; WfjDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1886, • Additional Locals. WA, Totiaa., af the city bakery, believes in advertising,. He has ptd • up a new sign. put it up to that grand old Welling- ton nose of his, smelled of it, sniffid it again, tested it very uncannily as 13issett •thought, and °lunch to his constemation. Becoming satisfied vuouorry.-In tbo emotion ..3fj otal it was only dilute- alcohol oi,. public, officials • the greatest possible' spirits ef wino, colored,'the druggist publicity. '841.01 be given to the swallowed the whOte zontents of the • tines of holding noininetions hud vial. To say that )3issett was "con - elections azia. 11.00,4 .there ars a sternated". would be to put itmildly.. Jioputy meve and,sglinal trustee -to R°11:ible '.vi•si°414-ef'a corpse 11°.a_te,(1 deetea! 010144., am, tw.9 ne1;74,.. before, lure,. But Repolds 4:dna japers published, in town,' neither '‘egyPse"' *41 461°4 .44 °Yes. !of thein, ap far as we are av'mre. sf, twinkled: nierrily beneath the Over- . 'received offieial authority to Publish lianItig crags 'c'f his beetling eye•••• „tile aates, . -brows as be watclied, Bissett threw , • up his hands and exclaim: ."Ma •DoN'T. r'os THE Du•sT,-1:geAti-e- Godo, yO4' a deid Mon, licernolds l" mannot nerinement resident of Bet Reynolds did :,net "doe" for Glinton,..but Who putain.apeusider- many years after, living Janke. enongh able .portion of the year here, .and .see the! Bissetts baek to the • .wIto distributes thousands of dollars .habitual use of the.'"slinenin - pood- nulong the farmers in this vicinity, . their" and other forms of the filthy , vas bleAveting 'the beastly 'duet as it weed. Indeed, the 'Very next day • 'filled his eyes and ncise and mouth the magint cure of the "Yankee 'and ears' When hegntfree4 fzeie the doeto,__,r, afterwards -the fanious and :gritty entang,lemonts sliffieiently to just. aceased Dio 'Lewis was dissi- nee his- Veca1. organs pitted. The cure' consisted in the 4`..* Eingdorn for a horse l" and • substitution• of the harmless' and added, "1 never had a kiegekom, but •eirtuelest liquid for the Iran • I have had many: good horses'which.. full of 'snuff, or the Pipe, or 1he quid some one seems to have prized more of tobene,' The •monient...;' '" re' was • .4iighlY, and r.if Oro the best •ona X found, to be no Virthe• ii1flie con-: • ever 1 oi.r.ilnd for a photograph of tents. of the vial, that they -might. lthe street cofinnissioners of•Cliuton," have substituted a piece of pine. .''Sd•nnee resigned kall'Proate-for one shaving for 'eil"the -actnel merit that of the city fathers was . present. tb,ere was, in the tnedicine, thoir '"Why,!". continued , the:, geliqpitp, . faith in :the Cure vanished. ' And. qif 1 Stay -here nnich' Jonger,1•11 thqy. 'Afterward for. nearly 30 here expletorated enough moistelay,• •;years and never totallYgave up the inhaled in the feint of dust, to makeuse of the . This was !An in- prnore live .1iire Int of mon then they .• stance of “faith'eare " :and of•a re: • appear to be.," . • •. . 'lapse,' whenfaith was wanting. Oen' .Timsns &p Times-L.3)r. 'AS we are On the link track we may Pio Lewis, -a medicalwriter and mentionan instance which occurred reftirme.r of world-wide in the far -west mountains Of,British mown. died in Yonkers, N. Y. ,the • Qolumbia, to a: former resident ..of .other day.. 'Tito ,gentleman lectured .• Gaderich; and the ludierbus way in the old •,Presbyterian,., church, .whiett be: "lost his conildenee ;and •Oode#01i, tMiy yettre rTO .no h bots." • Oet.9oderich readels professed to. and • aetually did .wil remember Mr, Wm, ,Roberteon Mire. • r stammering and : ale° • the , of the .firin'Of RObortitiliand•Watson„ then prevalent ' habits of snuffing,,' who built the •briek !tannery in amrdrinking, ford about 30.years ago. .The •. A', envious circiintitaimec.• conned., ..er mot Itim:about 23 years ago in•the: ' •ti on •wl*his ohm's ::will he . rceol lec-. • menu tai fastnessos of Pkitish..0ol=" • ted'hyRoderie,h.,04tinters.'' Georgo untbitt about - 400' miles above tbe anTilann.W.Biseett,brother.Seete..and, ..head- of_ navigation. on . the Fraser •earpentersi were nated!as ''inveterate. River. .eamPed a1dits'1". qua trikers'and.tobaeeo users.' The the freil, on'•ths. banks Of Sift Id fashioned -born spoon. '• being Rivcr,aOonfltient Of. the Fraser. .. He :their favorite Medium forconveying was.hatless and :bootless, and pro- • the triturated .product.- of the bably '150 •Miles from •tvls;Ire.! stich ent and:wenn:tie herb to their TOS,- articles' of prime, necessity could be .pective shneezin .reCeptaelee. They obtained.' kite?' a shake haiid all 'paid Dr..Dio Levie $5 each to wean ..tonnd.• and mutual' exclame.tions of 4or cure • themi of what thew. Tnever l'.'.(the`'hardly.ever" .1ledged Were to say the least very :tfr'ss anunknownquantity then.) •,desirable habits. The Doctor gave "Who, over .thought Of meeting. you ,-each.of them a lea vial of eolne al here 1" ..."Last int on the banks. of ledged.powerfel liquid wTiioh they .Lake'L4tron and new all of. a • sad - could . easily :carry in 'Ihoir .yest' deti wo strike 0110 another Over !`dree pockets, with inetructione that when dousand..Miles avay" in this beastly they e1t a craving for a 'Snuffpr wilderness on the banks efthis miser- • :smoke ..or 'chew, to put ' tho. smallest. able' unfprdable mountain,. stream: 0,ossib1a 'drop of. the liqniti 'On their thatif.tkftsaw it in•Canada he wthtld ton,gries, or ix any way put only the roll p his pantsand wade 'across most infiniteentil ananity on. They. •Witho t difficulty. Then Mr. Rob Were strietlYenjom.ed to use. only ertson ieented his. Mishap. Liko the ,einellest perceptible quantity OurselVee.he was , bound fer a nevi • possible of the liquid, and 'warned EldOrado who e onecould pull up that any trifling With it, Such as their grass growing - alongside the golden' swallowing a drop-ofit, would he streams and every tiny rootlet would • attended with fatal results.: The. be•fonnd to have adhering telt half instrnatioxis Were faifnI1 caJ..jOor..whole....:ounue_Luttggets of _gold. out, atabigiFeek„ two weekspassed And like Ourselves he had "Ortyoosli • by and the l3issetts had not need the es", • Oregon horses, packed with filthy Nveed in any possible form. • the' staff .01 1 ife. The inmintain The weekswore iuto months and, streant inipecled hie nursk„ he had at: the -brothers congratulaied. tempted to •ford it with his :horses. selvea thatthey,. wore tis'•fully.and failed: The stream seemed' finally weaned from the use of ..turned up on edge,it was only abed tobacco as they had been film that 15.yards nrose but abont 20 yards . , of their 'mother's milk tifey iyears .deep,. Mr. It declared. It came • before. Eitt alas I the' time came:. -down its mountain bed at a ter- . when their faith had a rude awaken.: 'rifle rate, 'fitirlY earning its name of lug. It was customary for mitony of .,Swift River -or Creek. One laden citizens- in iliose •days • to' meet horse hadbeen swept down Stream . in • "Bob" Reyfioldsi drug store, with a 2301b .cargo worth there situate about where Grant's g,roeery. fully $5 a lh;. So Mr. IL and coni-' now is, to diactio.all .thattere from rules felled a' tree 'across and packed the latest scientific discovery-1JY the the baianteof their cargo overand,by • Raft:618 of the day down to deterinin- fastening topes to hie other animals •• ing the. fate- of'tiio lniperial Ministry h cods b e had gotten them over safely. or .of the common eon:mit' of :the But his bootless and hatless predida-, .,„,town. Those who 'know Bey-'. ment arose the finale. The bark :Irliblds will reeolieet What h fund of' had washedoff the, log used as a vised a hat himself, and we separ- ated, hoping that now that he had replaced his kat and 'boob) which went down the stream, he would soon have his cenfid.enee restored which had disappeared at the same time, 'CIVIC AFFAIRS.' Lite Friday was the day for nom- ination of Candidates for the deputy- reeveship. Not many were at the town hall t)Willrfbto the scanty pub- licity given to the time of holding - such. There were, however, a suf- fieieut number on hand to nominate and second four candidates, E. Corbett was named by Messria.';R Patterson and A. Bennett. WhC. Searle bY James Smith, and Thos. Carling. Curtis Stevenson by A.H. Manning and John Johnston by J. ChidleY and D. A. Forrester. The meeting was ad- jillirned Until:evening at 8 o'clock. Ponwe 3(EBTIN,G. , In the eveiaing abbot 150 persons gathered in the hall. Town Clerk Coats Joel( the chair, stated the object of the meetine• and asked the various candidates to take seat on the platform,. Mews. Corbett,' Searle' and Johnston. defy; so. He then stated that he would call upon the speakers in the order in whiCh they were nominated • and they.'would be limited to twenty'minutes each. Mn. CohnET, being requested to do s�, addressed the audience in a. five minutes apeech. He was favor- ably received by the free avt4 -in- dependent. .He did not claim to he a talker, ho was a vvorkor, when in the Council before he had worked for low taxes: If again elected his efforti.would be in the direction of economy j.h the expenditure Of pub- lic • monies. Would endeavor to , have the county 'Wild an ithn bridge across the Bayfield liver. In regard to malting•Clintontith county town he thought ,nnr Maims had not been preiiedted as strongly as -they:might have been.. He would ergo. them With all thh'• energy be possessedif he did not succeed he Would try; try again. He was the people's eanclidate,' not bought out. fly any ring.' He believed in giving the people full, say irL 11191tiCipal, matters and Out equal jUstiee t', all classes,' to the capital - the merchants, the meehanics and: •the .unskilled laborers, He hadbeen successful as. their' re- presentatives in, former years,- he wmild place himself in their hands hoping they .would place him at the head of the poll on election day. Arii,.SEA:Rxx next took the ros7 train- and was greeted with con sid er-' able clapPing• of hands etc'. During the day he had been charged with the hellions sin—crime some tried to tnake it out—of ap,pearing as a' candidate for municipal honors bo - cause he had at one time declined them. • He had not intended to Offer: for any position within the gift of his fellotf-townsmen. His present, position: was none pf ,his seeking. Neighbors and rateneyers had waited upon him as a large rate- payer-who-Wilatrbli-iiilVreetarilF the proper nianagement of town affairs, asking him ,to, take the posi- tion ofileputy-reeve for Ate balance of the year. • He consented- to their putting him in nomination. Ile was interested in the town:, Hie taxes this year Wouli probably be .$2407 -that is 1 -40th of the whole taxes raised, There Was noone else iu the field then that he knew of. It was only when be took his ad- dress to Inh..News-Rnooun for pub- lication the he incidentally learned that Mr: Corbett was a candidate. The editor said they had their forms inado up and already on the press, but.41V1r. Corbett had aa anno ranee- ment in it -might look unfair if Mr. Searle's did.not also appear, so they :I:flocked and. made room. for his. This was thefirst intimation he had that Mr. Corbett was a candidate, in lit:Tints aro recommended," the But it seemed that when he (Searle) following were made :—Alma takes the .field, candidates spring ttp lititutment, belonging to Ontario St., hko mushrooms -probably they lilt- Clinton, was transferred to Seaforth; ed to pitch into him beause he was Summerhill, on nolmesville circuit, little, but he hoped. to clown 'em all: was recent:1101(1%1 to' be closed, He nevor,in a lottg menicipal career, Other propositions WCTO made fif, allowed politics to influenee, him in feeting Hensall north and south, his public cinties, Did not believe hut the meeting thought itacIvieable in Canvassing. Wits snubbed by a to make oo ehange. Resolutions man to -day whose tree he had belted were passedto metharialise the together years ago _and who.wrill, too fleeeral Conference to melte sotue tam to pay for the bolt. Refelied arrangements for issuing .t6 mis- tO hie address and explained wbat sionaty report at an earlier date; he meant by Venby win and pound 4180 asking it to inalte no ehange 111 humor was eoncealed beneath the ,,etoical countenance he usually wore. on one memorable evening 'ono of the Biseetts was loudly prais- ing the coil: that the "Yankee' doctor had effected., and explained, taking avial out cir hie poeltet, is the Amin, all: I had to. klo was to put dm smallest possible portion' of this liquid on my tongue every time desired to snuff, or sntok6,!or chew, and, 'sorest° I the (helve vanished."' "Let me seo the magical stuff," said druggist IteYnoldS, The vial was herlded to him with meny. injune, tions to beware of the "polsonoes" stuit. EePOlds 1,111091eke4 ,the' bridge, and Mr. Robertson was walk- ing over it carrying his hoots in hie his hands when dg,ust of wind swept off hie hat and in endeavoring te .save it he feared he would 'topple. over and be: drowned, At thie supreme moment up wont ;hie hands to save his hat, and, to 1380 his own Words, he "lost his cOnfidenea; and his bots" as he slipped . and came 3 down with "one leg on i, both ides° of the log With an aleerit that threatened to Bever him in. twain (110int up to the upper portion of his apinal column. Fortunately Or eompany Was able to fUrIlish Mr. Robertson with boots aUd he iMprO- pit. Was willing to give his time to the town gratuitously. He had clone.so already in ornamenting the school ground and public streets with shade trees. Ile was entitled to credit for this. Re bad put his money into buildings. • He was en - 'titled to credit for this. Irotwith• standing 'all this there • Were men in towit who would not vote for him because he 'differed from thein in politics. However, ,if the people sent him up for seven months be it would be all right He would. not Mort to any trickery to get into the .council. There had been and were now men in the council who could only hold their seats by trickery, whose property was so mortgaged that they had no right to kleat. He wouldnot canvass, would not ask for votes. • • Mn. JoniveroN was pleased to be. placedin the honorable poeition of a candidate fot deputy -reeve, but he would.'decline at this time. Would allow the others to eenteet for the seat forbalance of year. •But if at eommencelnent of the year his fel- low citizens sought his services he igh t! accede. • . • Mu. STBPAENTsoasT was flailed for but he was not present, so that tis views of municipal :natters general - 1, and . the 'deputy-reeveship in particular, are unknown. ' • . •'METHODIST DISTRICT • • MEETING: • . . We t,dadlY neede, to the courteons •request of the Rev. A. E. Smith, of Varna to insert the followliam men- tion of doings at the recent District meeting held in Seafarth., Doting the four year Which -we have pub- lished THE NEItS-Hr.00111) in Clinton, •this is the firet instance in which any person offieially •cininected with .tho Methodist, church has had the. courtesy.to furnisli us with a report of any.•of their meetings, altbougb we• have the inlet largely, circulated paper published in title sectiani.'and. Unmet bh well known that a large nthnber of pea, patrons are Meth 6c1 iets to whem official reports ef the work. 'of their church would .naturally be interesting:-. •. ' • Tho May meetmg of the Gode-. rich•distriet of the Methodistehurch,• was held at Seaforth, on Tuesday aed• Wednesday int, Bev., T. M. Campbell, district superintendent, offiCiating: • •The- first businese was the election of a' secretary, Which 'resulted in Rev. A. E. Smith, of Varna, being chosen. All the, ministetial Members aud young Mon • on probation on thedistrict,•,,wete present; The usual examination. of. ministerial character was then taken up, all the ministers and probation- ers being found blameless in life and doctrine. The young men on probation wate examined on the usual questions; and their ansWers, *,found,Satisfactory. The oiSly'fourth year man was -Mr; G. F. Salton,' who was recommended to be receiv- ed into •full connection and ordain- ed. The remaining three young men Messrs Cobbledick Leeear •-andrflitlar,7-nwreareenvenianired115-55, continued' on trial. The young men presented their certificates'all first dna, that of Mr. Birks, being .with boners. There was • no evening session, lint the -rnioisters present Were all invited to ,spond the 'even- ing at the residence of Dr. Smith, .where a pleasant time was spent.. On 'Wednesday the meeting re- . sumed:itebusineSs, all the laymen who were entitled to take pait the proceedings being preeent; The first business tit,' ken up. '4'n the reading of Circuit Schedr:tes; which showed that the distritt, :as a whole, viiias in 4 1014 ftourlsiktug and pros - porous condighn; the increased membership in 'ale district hi about three 'intuited, ;and the finances Were d1 fonnd to be in good shape. Vilder the-gnestion "what change fooliSh." 141ancy Wati thrown eavey the boundary of tile Cruelpla °on.; by not looking after sidewalks, etc., Aroma°. asking to change and, in tile management of the gravel . the mode of electing inctuDers to the Annual Conference, said elec- tions tter take place at the May Quarterly Meeting. The following elections were then made ;-.To the Stationing Committee, Rev, E. 8. Rupert, "Clinton, To the S. S. Committee, Rev. Gee,Bayfield. To the Missionary Committee, Mr, R. W. McKenzie, Goderich. • The following resolution was un- animously adopted :- Moved by Rev. E. S. 'Rupert, seconded. by W. M. Gray, that whereas •our respected District Superintendent will most likely be ren3oved from this district at the approaching Conference, we, the members of the district meeting now in session, avail ourselveri of the privilege of assuring our brother of the great satisfaction he has given as the presiding' officer of the district. It is therefore resolved that the thanks of this meeting are due and are hereby tendered to the Rey. T. M. Campbbll for the courtesy and kindness of his official intercourse with his brethren, :and the ability with which he has discharged the duties•of his office. And we pray that he may long be Spared to Serve the church of which he is an honor- ed minister. . ' • • , TIME ROYAL, DAY, The anniversary` .of the natal; day of our 'beloved queen was kept up • by tile usual abstention from busi- ness and by our citizens: disporting themselves in 6is !various ways which seemed good to theirown sweet wills..The Goderich and Clinten Gun clubs had a match. Picnichie• •was indulged in by 801110, but the centre of attraction was , the hon6 races. It Was well on in t..1.1b after- noon . before they commenced, a goodly nurnher 'being inattendance. Thejudges 'were W. Dimon, .of Brueefield;, J. Cnrry, Goderieh; J. .Torranao Stanley; 'Tinier, W. chell, Goderich. Secy Itobson ' keeper of Offieialnecorcl. Place,' Clinton Driving ,pstk. First race for i purse of $100 open to. hors that .neVer won_ public money, ‘,, • ,.., • , 14Nnimtglpi7811forpo, . . ;Xliie• ' , 0"'neF• ' •TIonest Bob.. • Goldduet, T. McLean Molly B. ' Onieconian Cold. S.MeLeati. Little Arthur. Unknown. D; •Erwin, Honest John,. '•" ' Jut. Miller. PcbhoesrtnGtiirtl...Geo.rge:, olltr'10131calsti.wy. . 3'... Ssnweallit. Five heats were trotted, Caledonia' Chief being 'withdrawn after the second. Little Arahor takin,gthree heats;•:Chestniik ,George two, Poor Girl one, the nazi in .order being Honest John aud.Honest Bob. A protest was dilly entered against the .winner, Little.43t,tb' r; isnot being eligible, havinler , public nioney previously,. Ot ter 1proteste ,were entere 4, sotitt, tb e money. has not yet been-iv:Warded, . The only other race there was Mine for, ib not being. concluded •-until 7 o'clook 'was the colt race. ' There were four entrioa. Mune of Verse. Sire. . Owner. • Molly B. 'Cal. Dhief. • S, McLean. Minn ie. Albion. . JZIilinnSoixie;11. 'Auctioneer. -- GroY DWI% Oloor Brit. ' Di Kennedy'. Gray lUlly Was withdrawn, The lace was won in the following. order: ' .Mollie 13; 1; Minnie 2; Auctioneer 3, . . ReeeiptrLat Alta -gide' about --$2.0 , ,ii'llielt was very good ELS rio speelal efferts were made , to boom. the . •• affair. ' ' • •• • ' • lio1mosviI1Q. . Mr, O. Calbook;is on a'. V wt .to Brussels. . , • - • • '.• " Ur. Ed, l'..triris' has had his resid- enad rat,01:.ched with the paint brush, ais a'Araetive and one of the neat- est ;al the villarte. • iib . Ur. Thos 'ilicLaughlin has bad a severe attack of inflareation but wo Anderstansl he is convalescent. The raising of the' framework of Mt. T. Mollvoon's bun took plan on Friday last. Sides were chosen by E. 'Murphy and 3. Oudinore. '1'here ;vas nine tall talking on both sides for a while but at last the vic- tory was deClared to have been won by Cedmord. Obit, We regret that we are again called upon to chron-Cele the death of another pioneer, Mr: John Miller orifnliotb passed away on Thursir hist at the age ef eightyl, tetritt fd this country froth Tro- land when this ,section Was nothing but the primeval forest, and eget he and the rest of the family bo od • many hardships, suceeckiled making Wooinfortable holt°. te•-.Au attempt Was mado Sattird to burn down the office . of' Mr. Munroe, the Pollee 'Magistrate of Oran ev'11 • • WTIOLE NO, 393 Myth. • Joseph Walker and josjilli Clark of Clinton, were visiting here this week. Messrs. Kelly & Solt have just shipped: four ear loads of flour to Nova Scotia. Mr. Giles Jenkins' officiated in the Methodist Church on Suad4y- morning last to a very good congre- gation.MisWith Jones presided at tho,. organ in the English Church on Sunday last, in the absence of Mrs. Whitt. Court for the Revision of the • essessmont roll for 1886 will be held in the. Orange Hall on the 27th hist., when appeals will be heard. Mr. Geo. Potts, rpainter, of Olin - ton, has clone splendid work in renovating, the Central! Hotel.; it iooks like.:a new building. We are sorry Co hear our respect- ed citizen, Mr. John .Bell, has an infant lying very seriously ill. We hope the little sufferer will soon bo. restored to its usual health. * Mr. Charles Hamilton hada large gang of men, digging a cellar' under his hardware store.lastiweek for the purpose Of m'aking room for more ()Pods. Charley is bound to give us cheap goods and lots.of them. There was a large gatheringof people from the surrounding COU11-, try and villages assembled liere:on 'the .Queen's birthday to witness the sports. The weather was most de- •lightful, although the . first part of the day' looked rather threatening for a• shower. • Intbe morning there was a baseball Match between Blyth and Auburn; in which the Blyth boys were victorious by 14 runs and one ,innings to spare. We rire:serry ft) report that one 6f the Auburn boys, kr. Alex. McKenzie, had the misfortune to, get one of his fingers .split up .when catching the which may be the Means of laying him • ciff work .for h few, days. In the afternoon the boys mumbled on. Xing street for the purpose of carry - in the other games,,which vent offsplendidly, without a:disagreeable word being heard. The bicycle contest wound op the sports for tied. day; there were sii•competitors for it, restiltine. in J. 13. Kelly ist, Tanner' 2nel, John' McKinnon 3rd. Thelpanci, Under their' leader Salo Gidld_y, played seine fine selections at iut•eryals throughout thp•',day..• ,"God bless the Queen." • • 411tillett. •t W: Er en lpst a fine Ton- • tine .foal Tuesday ,bf last •wok. The mare. dropped the foal in. the field rather.nnexpectedly, and before Mr. Marion was aware of it the infantile equine died from expos -.4' tire. It was a beauty. '• • • • . Goderieli Towdshiii Mr. Ben. and Miss Susanna S.InsP- peril. are on a visit to Potrolia, Oil P.,Prings., Wheeler, ‘,.etieo, • • ........1)1s.c.A.Q9,40.M.In.k..1...tlie...:Ray.6eLL...: , line, has gone to Sault. SLMarine, where he has taken,Wand., Mn George IturnbalD, of the.14th is erecting a naw residence. 'When . ibis stated that lie* asi'Yet single no •further explanation should be need,: ed. His frequent ••visitto thiriorth end of the township May terminate at any tune. • , Mr. Forbes ptirchased the Clor- 'don farm freak Mr. McLean for $5,200, Althoitgli Mr. McLean. :nada a 'thousand dollars,by the epee:dation in three 'years, the farm is etill eheap. . A• clakiliter of Mr.. John ChM:" • was taken ' sodangerously ill the Other "day that it physician had to be sent for. At last. accounts • the young lady was recovering nutter •the pare of Doeter ;Whitely, . • Dennis my retutited lastwcek soinewhet improved. from a. visit to his eons and dett,ghters at Sunshine, and tear Clavering, -county of'Grey, in the neighborhood of the none of what Recalled the Xeppel nl,nrdeV.! Goderieli•Vistriet Searlot met .in the hall of 506r Bayfield lie, en' Friday evening, There wore present among ethers Companions R. Tiohbourne, D. L, .Ellietf, E, Plunkett, if- itei4;:0. Mcgattr Goderfehr Elliott and Centelon, Holoteeville. Cook and A. At. Todd; (Vinton) else' 1.1101Ohc.fg of 306. A' noinber of °and Mates Wei 0' advanced and a very pleasant and profitable evening, Was spent. 1.”