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The Clinton New Era, 1889-03-22, Page 1U .%' PWENTY•FOURTFi N�L t tYhple Number 1•?A9 S aearorth The Hungarian Band appeared in Cardao's Hall on the 18th. Tiley had a good audience. CANTATA. — The cantata "Under the Palms” given by the Noting folk of the town under ;the leadership of Mr T. O. Kemp, in Carduo'4 Hall on Friday evening, the 15th, was -it high• ly successful affair, PERSONAL,—Mr Simpson of this place has purchased the Central 1 -lo, tel in Pat khill,,and will remove there in a few w hI _�,. , , :, ,". ;.ur"—rw.m,*';�.:.s..m,:— ..>, rr.. r r-.-ar`.--„..;n--.r-'.-rrrrc:.s^-- —7-41%- CLINTON, Colborne. � Hullett. NOTES.—Mr T. Morrish, Job Ed. The pupils of No. 7 are prepar wards, John Sterlin , Henry Hay- I for a concert to be given in the bell den and Tbog. Mite, ell, with their house. famillea left on Tuesday of last week Mr Walter Hines ti making r to Geek'their f„rtunes in Manitoba. paratiuuh to erect x new barn un Ed. Young 'intends to go to Kincar• (liner in a few weeks to pre,niaea. Spring crop for his ,sister. Put siJames Mr Jahn Young, of the 14th co Harnwell, Alrs Robt. Young, near has been very ill for some time, ' Smith's hill, has been very sick for hope soon to hear of his recovery. Some time; she is troubled with a The youngest Fon of Air John Ill tumor. colds (short John) received a pain eeics. egsrd Wm and Geo kick on leg from a horse, cne da S roat, sons of AIr Wm Sproat of this I Stanley. last week, place, who have been viyitin here Air Thomas Baird visited Ashfield The family of Mr W. Staples, for a month past, left, for Aluren,M'an., 1 this week. He attended the funeral the 10111 con., have till been dow last week, taking with them a, car of his wife's grandfather, ,Air McKay, with diphtheria, but we learn tha load Of slf,ck and settlers effects, Mr who died on the 16th inst., at the ad- they are getting better. Thos Sharp i as leased Mr John Beat• vanced age of 87. Mr -lam. Reynold, Sold his splendi ties store on Main St„ and will open COUNCIL. — Council met on the general out a grocery and provision stock, 16th inst , all the members present. ' lest, to Geo. Cox, of of Detro t�u for Mr Jae Ireland has passed his final It was -resolved that Thos Ward be al sum in tole neighborhood of $450. examination at Toronto, and is now a lowed to do all his statute labor be- full pledged L,D S. tween Varna and River, and that 6Ir Thos, Noble, of the 2nd con, SADDER Bur WISER.—AlrJuhu A, Jas Cooper be allowed to do big work who has be seriouely ill for the pas Rock, of Logan township; seco•id son between lots 5 and 6, con. 7. The sex ,weeks' with an rffection of th of the late George, Rock, left here for auditors abstract was laid before the spine, id now lowly recovering, Mobile, Alabama; about three months council and accepted, and the•elerk A wonderful occurrence ago, for the purpose of entering into instructed to get 50 copies printed, On Monday evening, a young roan o partnership with two parties in that The treasurer's bond was laid before this viciaitY,ate a comparatively large place, in the lumber and saw mill the council and accepted. The coun• tea, and actually ate twelve large rat business. AIr -Rock, on his arrival, cil adjourned to meet again on Satur- potatoes on a wager of 10 cents, an paid over to his intended partners. day, May 250, at 10 a.m,, as a court then attempted to drink a quart n 41000 in good hardicash, and to his of revision and for othergerreral busi• I buttermilk. Such an occurrence neve astonishment he discovered that on ness. GEo STEWART, Clerk. happened in this vicinity or was eve the following day they both left the SUC'CFSSFUL ---hlr James Butchart, heard of before. place, forgetting to leave the money. son of Mr. John Butebart, of the 3rd 13TH CON, NOTES—Mr Robt. Scott r Rock left Mobile in disgust a sad- con, of Stanley, has succeeded in g is wearing a very pleasant smile these der but wiser man, and we understand graduating as an Al. D. at Pulte Col• days; be is entertaining a very dis- is now on his way home, This is logo, Cincinnati. The following is tinguished guest, it is a bouncing baby only one of the many iastances of from the Cincinnati Commercial Ga- Yankee rascality practiced on young zette :—” Prof. Walton,of the Faculty, );til, Mebayssra I Lawrence and James spoke a few minutes in a bright man- lawloey have finished drawing their Canadians who go there. B sawlogs. Messrs J and T Husking ELECTRIC LIGHT.—Ata meettn ner, preparatory to announcing that sold their fat cattle,last week to Mr J g owing to the Closeness of the contest TewsleY, of Colborne ; they delivered of the town council last week, it was of the Faculty prize medal, two stu- decided to submit a by-law to the ,dente having each received 1(J,9 per thead in Goderich last Friday. It is ratepayers for the purpose of r4ising cent. two medals had been a ardprl reported that there is going to be an. decided to provide- for plant, etc., for one to two medals s bad tee the other other dance on the 13th con. soon, the lighting of the townbyelectricity: •to -Dc Ja'mes`Bti'tchart,'and"that ERef 1. Alld It �e,.o be hoped_,thai.. .the-illth_ It seems to be the opinion of a good° men were entitled et- honorable men- ' I"'Ys. getup a load, they -.will not utila many that the by-law will not pass, tion,ha'ving received over 97 er cent." iz'� their vocal organa to so great an and that the money would be better p extent as they did on the evening of spent !n assisting some good reliable the ball, man to take hold of the fax mill pro- _ Varna. perty and pat in operation wich NOTES.--MiaS Mary Gibson and MR EDITOR—There has been a great would give plenty of work to the la- .Mary Moffatt have opened out a dress amount of talk and wondering as to boring Claes of the town. We also and mantle Shop, directly opposite who the correspondent is that wrote require an agricultural im foment Air Proudfoot'stailorshop, Dq pVm, those briefs which appeared in your P issue of March let, in the Hullett works. A liberal bonus to a first- Dunaen has been laid up with a sore column. And to- judge from what class establishment would be money throat for the, last few days, but we better invested than b olein it in• hope to see him :around again soon. people Say there were three br four Y putting implicated in the affair, Now it is a to a system of electric light for town MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT. — pu g Friday burning shame a such io enlightened purposes. y evening last one of the finest and well-educated section of country FARMERS' INSTITUTE,—The South school entertainments that we ever as tile. 13th con. of Hullett; cannot Huron Farmers' Institute opened at had the pleasure of attending boast of a person who is able to write Seaforth; on Tuesday. Considerin took piace in the town ball, Varna, items for a local paper without the aid the almost impassable state of the CODS!Sting Of Singing, dialogues, fn- of three or four others. Some of the roads in this vicinity, there was .a strumental music, etc. The pro, persons who were hinted at in the ggood attendance of farmers, Mr J. gramme was lengthy, but very inte- aforesaid items; were somewhat vexed Hannah_lpresideni,occupied the Chair, resting throughout, The proceeds, .about it. Now it i A'inost Interesting and profitable ad- amounting to over $13, will be de, s fooliah of them to .dress was delivered by Prof. Robert- voted, to the purchase of pictures to allow their angry passions to rise over decorate the school. The teachers such a mere trifid, and foolish as well son on the.oubject of "Dairy,'arming , as unmannerly to speak of abusing an ' and the Care of Stock," in which he Mr McTaviab_and and Miss Blair, aged person, or a cripple, and we hope also touched upon the benefits of en. took' ogramme, reat pains in preparing the •they will not Carry out their, threats silage 14Ir Thomas E. I3sys; of Ale on our person, Yours, IvrCOL Fiss. Killop also gave an interesting ad- •'— „ G < Ev o lel i . TC -dress _.__.... --- -- � � .. 1 I R rA I. — on I i vitt Th W _ ... C _ .. Fx . e -t ... oK.usL1 T —A .very __ .ver Fee success. ess- rrF „ to . 1 n Stock h e Eert k to Ii sin Finish T. moot o Gras I'le wig '16 C res 'g min li 1� ' s, Mr Doi g has lnovad into the � . e d in 'the' ' of Tuckersmith, read a paper bra "Edi b°°se on the McDougall farm. ( school house of S. No• 5, on the even- ucation as it affects the Farmer." Mr Calton, formerly of .Hullett ing of Thursday, 14th !Lat. Mr W. These dere exhaustively discussed by 'has taken up his residence on the • S. Lawrence, teacher of No. I1, Gode- those present. A very interesting place lately purchased by him from rie-h township, occupied the chair. musical and, literary entertainment Mr Thos: Fleming, 15th con. The school room was tastily decorated t was given in the evening; which was Mrs Dyke, sr., who has been euf er- With evergreens, etc. The proceed- r well attended, there being present a ing for some time back, is rapidly Ings commenced about 8 o'clock, but ggodlq number of the townspeople, improving. A previously health long before that hour almost every ---.f....�-._____ and vigorous constitution to ethos available seat was occupied. When FOOT BALL.—On Friday of I week the Clippers of No. 6 played match with a team from No.1 Hull which resulted in a draw, each to scoring a goal. It will be rememb I ed that the Mohawks of ,No. 4 w the last match with the Clippers, FARM SoLn,—The T:Ieoat Br have sold their grass farm, at prose occupied by Mr W. I,]coat, on t 2nd con. of Tu.ekeramith,°to Mr II bert Crich, for x+5,700,. and they a obliged to sell their stock cattlea will sell either for cash or erred •`rheyhave stock steers, heifers, farr And new milch cows, Durham cart eligible for herd book, etc. .TOTES.—Mr Will Elcoat inten this year to build a brick house Iris farm ; be has not yet let the co tract. Mr Herbert Crich is • one the most industrious farmers of th township, and if 'he keeps addin sere to ;acts, as he is doing, will goo be one of the wealthiest. The trice ingsatTurner'schurch have practice ly closed; much good bas been done b them. Will Elcoat wears &smile a big as a barn door; reason given els Where. Some of on.- enterprisin farmers have already commence making sugar. bliss Rebecca Town send has returned from her visit t relatives in London. Some of on teachers say if "pay day" don't son come they' will have to follow th example of others, and make An as signment, We understand that a by law is to be submitted for the sup pression' of the school board at n late date, The piece of'road in front of Mr Broadfoot's is nobly`"standing the Spring freshet. DIr Wm, Robb,o Parkriver, Dakota, who has been re, siding in this vicinity for Some time past, is about to turn his face west- ward again. Jlarloek, R, II. is again running the old mill at full blast, and is doing up the logs in good shape. Probably it would not be out of place to advise some of the Morris boys, who attend the Harloek debat- ing society, to drive easy going homr, and save expenses, A Very Interesting debate was held in Harlock schoolhouse, on Wednes- day night last week. The subject was, "Resolved that single life is more conducive to haPPineas than married life." The a})eakingon both sides was very good, but the negative had rather the best of it. :text de- bate took place on Wednesday night, When each Spoke on A subject of his Ovn choice. ' with a strong will, have an t, the in the hour arrived for the commence- fiighting off'the monster disease. menti of the proceedings, order was i est The trustees Of,S.S. No. 11 purpose Palled, and during the time the per. fi Wingliani. p.PRESENTATION — Alt W. Fleury was presented with a gold ring, by his Sunday school bcbolars, before a• his departure for British Columbia. is FAREWELL — Good-bye skating, rood -bye sleigh riding, gond-bye to. •' bog(;auing; please pay us another e visit in about eight months' time. INDUSTRY.—A cid(r mill and ap. 1. ple butler irtduetry i, now being built it in town. As 'here is no other in the Y neighborhood, they will doubtless do a rushing trade. 1300DIING,—Most of the employees Of at the Union Factory have been put- n ting Ili a quarter of day over time, t for the past few weeks. It looks tta though trade was flush, does it not 7 d AUCTION.—The auction sale at Y McCormick's boot store was largely A attended on Saturday evening, tie the hoods sold at a remarkablyilow figure. , The proceeds amounted to a good t sum. e EXEAIPT'ION, — The town fathers "happened have granted AIr W. J. Chapman ten ye,irs' exemption from taxation, as f he Is about to greatly improve his e tiaunery, and will employ a larger v staff of hands. d ENJOYMENT.—Oue of the Sunday f school teachers of the English church, y last week hired Black's large band sleigh, and took her Scholars fair a r sleigh ride, which was duly appreci- ated by the young fraternity. GOOD. r•OR THE DR,—If all our citizens were as enterprising as is Dr, Chisholm, Wingham indeed would soon be a city, as be contemplates, in fact he has already given the contract for the erection of fifteen houses, dur- ing the coming summer, A SUOOESTION,—The' new by-law, regarding building within the fire limits, is good, and we would also suggest the appointment of a sanitary Inspector, as we think quite a num- ber of places in Wingham need to be inspected by such- an official; WHAT -THEY SAY.—The people of Wingham believe in an Advance, therefore it is they encourage the . Times, The same may be said of the Hamiltonians, they striving always to keep up with the Tinted, heeding not theidleSpectator•. The people of Toronto are enterprising, believing there to be more scope in a Globe than merely an Empire, and the Citi- zens of Clinton rejoice in a NEW ERA, rather than a past Recor(i. DOUBLE REJOICING.—There is in our. -town a certain double tenement house; one end is occupied by Mr McIntyre, of the firm 'of Gordon & McIntyre, and the 'other end by i French Joe (I do not know big other name). On- Friday night last the h wife of Mr McIntyre gave birth to a k young Son,. the same night, and ill. a most the game hour the wife of p French ,Toe gave birth to a daughter, a ltather.a strange coincidence, is it not? However, we wish him much F J OY ti ... • A , -_. AD SASE. :1 s b- ad thing oc ar- g c I red here last week, the circumstance to being the arrest of J. Marshall, who to had become deranged in his mind, all He appeared to have the impression lie hat a certain womv, with a loaded gr evolver, followed him wherever he th went, in order to take his life. Un• as der this delusion he left big bed, and pr fqr a greater part 'of the night was OP wandering the streets, with no cloth.. du ng on whatever.' He is about thirty- ve years of age, and for a long time 4,F I ItO , T,' HU1.J11'.S, P;1l-li:;Iw, 1 j�l.�iU u your ir, 11,1 <m,u, • W ingballi Holruesville. --- A MIRACLE,—A certain lady of Dir James Ford ie erecting a pew �LYTLA • town tells the following for a fact. stable on his premises, I i'r:A(+i►EIt. __. Of course, if your faith is weak you An ngAi,ranl teacher is hlra J. S. Fisher, who }las teen; advcrueed fnr, (,n ti,r•,CI,„nl r+,wnaou need not believe it. A friend of illi, ailing for some time is somewhat ly koonu a, U,,,n,;tn'• ,(•hoot house, Said lady's had four children ; when better, they would vex her she would say, fThis is a yr -r} i; :"d Ci,wrtry school, Mr J. R. Holmes left un Tuesday I and will be a 1' l cl,a:..�;: for it female " You little frog, you," etc., lout al. last for the North Went pith a car teacher. ways began and, wound up with load of horsed, "kuu little frog, you." By and by i Clit:R('H -No" ---),, s 11, .l Thu - 9, Bessie %Vade a blind lady ' maspreach(d in the I.r,i-;•ul,tt! Church she was blessed walla fifth child, from Port Granby, is visiting her last Wedne,d:ty ,+ver.i; ,;, ,which he and on the back of the little one was lnei(�e, Mrs E. C:. Cuurtice, of our I intend i to ,)„ ,1 written, (believe me, reader,) "Call village, uric i• Lt;nt. Dlr J, not thy children fro r ," i-labldrlc hu- I, ,4(n. :t r'!asa in the 6a It was a Our new shoemaker has u+,t yrt, ar• 1 rvsbyteriar, r';i: •�,.;i,,o, lesson she never forgot, oleo, a miracle rived, N'e regret this its some of our l,r:A,rlr_ 11, .;s''�. 11. t.rni AI. in modern days. - So ends the story. shoes need repairing iu or(lar toex- Youn; ,seri or.tt, •l ;,. (From another correspondent) elude the water which is unusually ` till ev b tl , ,t .. I's,k' ' t, on A BIG SUM.—W. F. bulmage plentiful. y - . •l L ,l'thr father Lieut, C'o►, Wm, Poor,•!, "h•i ha,t Co. have pgrchased a stallion from a l+'ruin another correspoutlu"t• attained the ri;r.• nGe „f' 0 y�a,� Ile firm in New York, for which the ( ADDRESS, — Prof, Robertson, of was a man hell ir: ti,a ,r;rr ue paid the handsome sum of $7,000. Y Guelph, gave us an address, in Swarts' respect, . ` ]ro,l NOT SOLD.—The British Hotel was Hall, on Wednesday evening of this BASE BALI, - k trl0&ti1lg u,is held not sold on Thursday last. The bids Week, on farming, how to make it in hlilne's hutel,r,ik 11'adnesday even. were few and small, coussquently the pay' etc., speaking and answering ing, for the purpo-e of organizing a property will be again ofared for Sale questions for one and a half hours. base ball club, when tl,,• following at no distant date. The few that were present were de• officers were elected l'rpi,,? 11 }Cells; TIME BY THE FoaEl,ocg. —The• lighted; those that were absent hissed Sec, W Davis ; T'rea C klodginK ; fire compangiatend having games in Field C.aptainJOrn,in':,;C,'uuu,rinee— Wingham on the 24th of allay, ails CRaAatF.RY.—A meeting for the S H Gidley, Joe C':trtr+, J Etilig1l F among the sports will be a base ball coneideration of forming a joint stook Tanner, J Ross. • It 11h dvcided to tournament; for -first prize, $100 • for company, to operate the A]ount Plea- call the club 016 llun,:I ; ;!ars and to second, $50, We think the Clinton sant Creamery, was held in Swarth' make the adnki=situ f', c, 23 Cont,, the club 11q&�1 better practice up, and tgake Hall, on Wednesday last, A rrisjori;y same as other years• an effort to secure one of these pri s of those present were in favor of SoclAl.,—Tho 5•, ,1ndrew'd church FutE.—A bout 2 o'clock, on Tine- forming a company, and a committee Hopeful Gleaners social cattle off last day afternoon, the planing mill,• was appointed to see what could be Thursday, and was (cell -patronized. owned by Watt & Little, was discov- done in that line. The lunch, which was -served in the ered to ,be on fire. in a very few NOTES—Our blacksmiths Ippear to basement, was very nieo, Tie enter• minutes the fire company was on the have a full Supply of work on hand. tainment was held up stair's is the scene, but the fire, which had only Mr Wm, Pickard, who bas been laid church, the President occupying the burned a few ebingles on the roof, up for a few days, in around again.— chair. The Itevs Alessra Tonge„ was extinguished before the company We learn that Dir Geo Lavis is on Thomas, McLean and Simpson were arrived. the sick list, Although Mr James present. After the programme had NEARLY A BLAZE.—On Thuraday Graham has moved to Clinton, there been partly rendered, Pev Mr Simp- evening ]Bat J. McDonald, of the appears to be as mucli�ur,aLalliag son addressed the mooting on, Trifles, Royal, was entertaining a few invited around as ever, espaeiully on Sunday. showing how little things had lead to guests, and while the company were Mr -Coo, Youn6blut left for Simcoe great discoveries. On the whole the satisfying the inner man, smoke was O° Wednesday; we Sympathize with lecture was proauunepd by those pre - seen issuing from an, adjoining room. the fair one lie has left behind. Mrs ,hent as excellent. The Rev Mr Upon closer examination it was found Holdeeworth, has gone on a visit to Thomas then said a few words of en - that the 'paper upon the wall had Leeburn,. with-bersister, Mrs Cook, couragmetit -to *3 Gleaners, �i fler ' caught fire from a defective stove who has been visiting here lately,— which theremainder of the programme pipe• The blaze was extinguished We learn that Mr Potter is about to was given, A vote of thanks was then after a few pails of water bad been quit the beef peddling; what will we given to the participants. Tile re• Bpplied, The damage done was slight, do for beef then ? Don't stop, Tom. ceipts of the evening were $36, $RIEFS.-Sam Curry, foreman of Mr A. Halstead has tapped about 200 l'VIISONAL.—Miss Anne Moffatt i -z the paint shop in Ki, foxes chair maple trees this al,ring, and will like• visiting in Baden this week, Miss factory, in seriously indisposed, but ly have a good supply of syrup for Maggie McLean talcinig her school we hoe soon to bear of his recovery.Salo soon ; make a taffy pull some still she comes back. bliss Snell of On Thursday evening last a lare night' Ab, and ask everybody. The Wingham, is visiting at the residence number of our young people Spent a sermon preached by Mr T Mureb, on of R, Brownlee. Illra John Gosmaii few pleasant hours at the residence Sunday evening, A as based on 2Kings is at present in ralt, at the funeral of Findlay Anderson, in East Wa- , vi, 5 ; the text was rather a singular of her mother, Mrs Shepard, We waaosh. DI•r F. MCLaughlin now 0ne, yet a good many lessons were are pleased to' see that Mr and Mrs holdsahe position of foreman on the, drawn from it, and the sermon was Emigh are both 'able to be around Advance, in the place of Will plenty; a good one. . �T again. I y John Mof ltt has returned Frank is an energetic and'.reliable from Chicago, where he has been in oung man, and will have no trouble Ailbil.rn' this interests of the Tablet Aird Tick- s filling the. vacancy in that office. SURI'RISF,—The Rev J. R. Isaac t Company, of that place. We are The base bail fever has struck Wing• and wife being absent from home, the pleased to see the s>rtiling face of Dir am, and efforts are being made to other day,on returning were surprised RObt. Drummond again in. our midst, eep the old players in town. While 'o find that representatives of Dony- MT George Stewart left for Manitoba Josephine street barber was b' - brook appointment' had brought a this week. DIr'1T, Dwyer, of Detroit, Q large quantity of oafs for the horse is in town this week in on Saturday evening free shaves and other supplies for.bousohold use. father; . \Ire Curti visiting big rad hair cuts were a prominent Rea- Such kindness is no doubt fully ap- this week, visitinr;.l is ei�tnr�gl�aTr( ore. On Sunday evening last Rev: Lpreciated by our esteemed pastor., ,_ _ L; races, Captain ,J..Iiuiu left ether Healy deliaered a lecture, en- s t1' lrorF — this ed s. Memories of the day•se cele• Mr It,It..Sallowe,of Gode week for 1luffslD io prepare his beat rate --r" tneleeiure was eery enter'- rich, will give his popular dissolving - .for -etre co- -- ;en on , bliss Elder ning and instructive, a5d was lis. view entertainment in the Presbyter- who has been r•i , aS(1tjijg her br:i El e r sed to by a large and •intelligent fan church, this (Friday) evening. A, Elder, for the path month, left un, dience. The St. Patrick's concert, Messrs I:obt. Sprung and Jag. Clark Thursday for ]ter hurne near'I'orouto, Id on.Tuesday evening last, was a left on the morning of the 19th for Miss Ida Stewart i rl-itlr;7 very respect, and Manitoba friends in and success in with a car load of horses. Luckuow thi; week. AIr Henry e audience expressed themselves Samuel Marshall ]eft last week for whoa er left this n•eelc t'or Michigan, being highly delighted with the West Toronto Junction, where he In. where he has becti engarpd to worl- ogramme. A,W,Websterhasagthe tends working for the summer, Robt. Tiri, SICx.—Dir I'. IIotvar<f, who ened out his tailoring establish• Gott of St, Helens, but formerly of has bean cor.Fin••d to the hotise for the est, which will hereafter be con- .this place, bas again removed hig last few days, is able to be around (tied by Webster & Co; familY here, where he intend•, to re- again We re i a , erecting a bell tower on their school ormance was in progress the beat of has been keeping batch, in a house Jitnburn, ett, house, and placing a bell therein, order prevailed. An excellent pro- near WlDgbam Junction, earning a SOCIAL,—The members of Kinb am They have ordered A very fine bell gramme of dialogues, recitations, and livelihood chiefly by chopping, He appointment of Londesboro Metho er- weighing 340 lbs., and let the job of musical selections, rth vocal and was taken to Goderich on Wednesday church held a social Iast Friday ev on building the tower, so that after a instrumental was gone through with, last, ing,in the Kinburn Temperance H while the will each member taking part. performing and bad a profitable as well As pl y 1 have the beat school , ' '� GTE,,—F s ] os bell in the township, 1.}9"at, her part in a very creditable gg•, ]( per doz, The ant time. Ileo James Livingston nt SCHooL E' NTERTAIN,1rsNT.—One of °1a#lneh It. is needless to particu city restaurant has received its first Clinton, delivered ashort and instr be the very best and most enjoyable larize, as"A11')4aI well, The teacher, 'hfpment of bananas. The Salvation jive address, and also favored He school entertainments given to this Mr J. H. Loweiiicertainly deserves Army officers have moved, into the audience with two vocal solos. T section was the repeated one given credit for the ma$ner in which he Beaver Block ;never mind, Jim, bet- gentleman .seems to .a favorite, a d in S S. No, 17, on Friday night last, succeeded in getting up such a good ter luck next time. Quite A number we would say rightly so, .Rev an The building was more than full, programme, and carrying it to a sac- Of Salvationists took in the banquet Torrance, of Walton cessfnl issue. and ,jubilee in Teeswater, last week. terestin address to thgave noun very ow every available space being utilized, There were more left Wingham.laet which we hope they will remora ]e and many being unable to gain ad. I3ayficltl. week, for the west, than any onb week and live up to. The pastor, mission.. The school room had peon NOTES.—Mlee Phillips has gone to Zoite a number of Rogers, was present and made f tastily decorated wish evergreens, and for months. ds at 7.30 sharp the London,.to attend Helmuth College. Young people tripped the light fan- pleasant remarks. The choir of t ori P programme Com. Revival meetings are still continued tactic at Mac's, last week ; also at Itlr church rendered some good sic mended, h took just two. hours to in the Methodist church, Sugar Herdman's; ata ball in Wawanosh, the chair was occupied b Air n- get through the first part of the ro of P making is all the go in this vicinity and lastly in Zetland. But three Stevenson. The S.S. Y gramme, and the second part took now. We are sorry to hear that Mr children recti is equally as• long. We cannot begin barbers in town now, as Air Knapp ed free entrance, and were there gJohn McLeod is ill. The Literary has closed up his Shop, Dir ;Nates is trill force, ,and •deserve special me n to enumerate all the pieces on the Society meeting, last Friday evening, moving ftom the rooms abfive bis tion for their good order programme, but will say that from g , sad attentto t- was well attended, We understand store, into A house opposite the Con. --- 1- first to last it MIS in an ad- there will be a concert held in the gyegationa] church. Our banqueting biingannor+, mirable manner, and too much credit town ball soon, house (the cooler) was full on more The remains of the late Mr. Y cannot be given those, particularly CARNIVAL. — The carnival last than one occasion during the past Ston s Joh °. the young ladies, wbo assisted in get' P (nee Cousins) `Ile P. O,, we ting up the entertainment. �mong Thursday, wound up the skating, so week. The Union Factory has made interred in Dungannon cerhetery, la g the latter were Miaset Izzard, Wight far as thio season is concerned. There heavy shipments of furniture of late, Sabbath: d man, Churchill And Lindsay, who Was (suite a large number over from Some of Wingham's talent will take - DIr Peter ('ante contributed very much indeed to its I Clinton, The ice was in splendid part in a Forrester's concert held in ton, of Ashfield ° condition, and everything passed oft' Whitechurch, to=night (Friday).— passed through the village with h success. The violin selections of I ( Y1•— furniture, family etc., on Monda r Messrs McCulloch Aarinksen and I pleasantly. The prizes were awarded Several families are prevented from last, Ott hr's way to 7.ucknow statin n as follows :—Lady's fancq, costume moving into town, owing to the scar- where be boarded the train on Tues Dyke wore much appreciated.' 1VIr I Miss Lillie Elliott entleman's Fane' city.of bouges, The staff of life can day, for Manitoba. e Lawrence is to be congratulated on I g y basin such a sceool section and the costume, Air T. Bing; comiccostume, be obtained in Wingham at :ic. per A friendly debate between the i3O section is to be congratulated on have I AI A. Stalkerfast skating, ,.Dugs P. can Clinton beat that? The U. ing such a good and efficient teacher, Hattie Forden '(Clinton) and Mr Cl, • R has the windowi of an [empty Cr, T. Lodges of this place and St ° The •total proceeds of the entertain. i Eaw.in. . store, in the cefftre of the town com- Helens took place, on Tbursda , 1•1t menta were over'$40, which• will go I I:XPOSURE,—In this week's Record pletely. filled up with their. advertise- l inst., subject, "Resolved that the per. ments• Mr Hazelwood, of Wroxeter, has achieved greater victories the f towards the purebaseof a school bell, there is a paragraph that shows up who supplies most of Wingham with the sword." The affirmative, whit --�•— the correspondent of that p per in flour, .has bought a mill in Clifford Was supported by St, Helens Lodge, 11i ll's Green. his true colors of sneak and s cow , gained the victory, Chairman of the BETTER, — The man friends of { , because he uses his [nosing thereto next moritlo The de t Mr T. H. Alton 'Belfast. aid. A sneak gap made in the Advance Office b on, "Belfast, 1;mroa K. Troyer will be pleased I Privilege as correspondent to stake W, Y fie congregation 1 to learn that she is rapidly recovering an untruthful and slanderous attack I', is n s departure for l'.load a g gation of the Episcopal from her recent serious illness, on one whom he dislikes, A coward B. C., is now filled up, A load of , burob, Dungannon, assembled at MARRIAGE.,—Mr John Wilds, of wood got completely stuck 'on the the Parsonage, on Friday evening because while big name is not genb- front street, on Friday last, Clinton last, as a surprise party. An address Bayfield, was married to one of Hill's rally known, yet he knows full well Green's fairest maidens, Miss Mary that if it were, his abominable trash has but two restaurants, Wingham was read, and they presented their J. Higgins, eldest daughter of our would be assigned to the position that has four, and Wingbam comes one Pastor, DIr Carey, with a quantity of be himself occu p ahead in the bakeries, ileo; Clinton oats and det;etables, and Mrs Carey ppopular°townsman, Mr, Jas Iliggins: pies in the eyes of his has but one photograph with a beautiful has in I im They The happy couple left for their tf tlure fellow citizens. He pleads ignorance Wingliam has two, each doin ak,e1, pyl "' t everting home in Milton, Dak., on the 12th, I of the English language ; we A ree g than had tea and A g The beet wishea of the entire com- with Lim on that g Wingbam need's another Methodist wai spent before returning home, munit point, but we church, or one of larger dimensions An entertainment was held in etre Y hm with them, strongly object to him classing the than the, present one, As it is not Methodist church, on Friday evening, DOUBLY PRosPr•,ROt ,5,—The nu'm- rust of the hayfield ptoPIe with him• large enough to seat all who attend. ]r;th Inst., under the auspice ofth erous customers of our enterprising; self. He speaks of "Prominent, citi- p e blacksmith will receive an agreeable zeas containing little sense a Jess Iiev H. Mceluarrie will take for bis W. ill, S, The audience was enter - surprise, for he is about to reopen Lia evening subject, on Sunday next, twined with music by the church togic." No doubt lie refers to him- "Miracles." Wingham's two papors choir, recitations, speeches by ladies shop which has been closed recently self And one or two of his boon com- are printed by hand power : wilt they of the Society, bearin on missionar to enable Mr G, N. Hill to properly panions, as those citizens who ate g y celebrate the arrival of a bouncing ueuallq considered "prominent" oa• ever come up with the hub, and have work, and music by Miss Berry and sees o P steam ? The toboggan slide, whicl, Ji iss Afallen, of Lucknow. The en• pair of twin blackemiths'Rt his house god souse in the higbest .degree.{ which htrs Hill presented him with We are sorry we had to use this vale- I �agrq'Iuilt on,85 shares,, tR'0 or three tertainment wag quite a success, Rnd on fhb 5th Inst. At last ace able gPRco, bot when ado shows his 1 Y g°, ha beet, closed during the there k no doubt but the Society, al• both mother and boys were doing s teeth th�ct] �hlt pr°v°cation he must 1 butcher dWhoie id not make hi4qOn, Our espp n ante sSaottgei tR diAtles eeegnnivzed ervNnlueh °ir�te• nicely, I on Saturday last ; how is that, friend:' rested in'fhe work, side in tile future. L ire, to eatu that miss _ Annie Kelly is or; the ,ick list, but 1elii lot►. hope to soon see t:c; an;and again. urn We regret to tomo that irr Joh" dist DFA'l if. ---Another respected resi- Magee is very sick, arid ifs; hp is an en- dent of this township has passed old man, there i:1 not much hope of all, away, iii' the person of Mr James his recovery, 'tilr 1),cvid 1)orranc- Sas- Dorrance, of the 5th con. Ile was a returned t , to::•ri n•,('-, ; -) ,.,., Livingstone native of Ireland, and one ofthe early mence cutting up tllc, pork,for A7es,ra uc• settlers of this township. He had, Mckinnon & 1',rvell r loin , i+� had the fcr a number of years, a,lump on his to return home, howovcr c.ri accoan. his check, which lately developed into a of the illness Df his brutlicr, but ex -- Mrtumorous cancer. The remains were poets to be able to return this week, conveyed to their last resting place We are glad to gee MrGeo. King, Sr. In. on Wednesday. who has been laid up v,iti, an airec- le, ENTERTAIN3tE2N'r. — Tile Literary tion of rho head for the grist two) her Society Of S. S. No, 4 held their en- weeks, is able t , l>u arnan,.l Again. Ur tertainment. on friday evening last. h1r Stater is ua tho >,ie.k 1;-J. AIrs ' eW The attendance was large, consider• denktn,v la at pre -„r,+, ;; ,fl'_ril;g frons he ing the bad state of. the roads, and sickness, • rad con n ter .1 ttra ctions. The programme ' R was all that could be desired the BRIEF NOTI'�. A inn', way down v pieces were all spicy, and rendered in street created , littlr+ cs(�t(+ Ont in in good style, showing that.No, y pos. town this week. ilr '0_ ;'['Dore tu• n- sesses considerable literary and mu• tends leaving l'nr l'Onnvylvanfa'short- n sical talent, which the Literary So- lY to push his f,trtune. - My I;, %Lt- ciety has done much in developing, son shipped Away •t fine car load of The excelient order throughout the cattle last- week Chir;; 1)A�;s wit() n- entire procoedings was rematked bol Was so. severely h,lrt last weelr,is able re many, The proceeds amounted to to be around ag.(in ,without the use of at 520, and the members of the Society crutches. (Zuilr' A number ]eft here, are to be congrattilated on the success on Tuesday last, for Dianitoba and % with which their Efrorts were crowned, other points, by the cheap excursion d, ------------•.•.�. _ . -_ on the (3. T. It. .l tarty was held at is Tne following story is told in the Mr R. Dlutch's r^sir once this week, Y St, Catharines .News:—,%n Aged Ger- when the light frintastie was tripped n, man woman riving the name of Mary .When the wee mina' hours, Messrs Brown, aged 68, And bailing from Stater & ,Sims are busy making pre. Waterloo, who has been idPtUe cit partitions for their btrilding to be for some time? called upon the writer erected this aumrner. lir Win. Mc today. She SAYS that at the invita- Elroy, our town Cooper, has made b tion of her sister-in-law, of Wi❑ ham over 20,000 apple barrels this season, n Htiron ounty, she purchased tickets A Select party was held Rt the resi• "a n for herhelf and daughter for that place dance Of Mr D, 11, McKinnon, on h about three months ago. Upon their Tuesday evening last all present arrival at Blyth the daughter, who is seemed to enjoy themselves immense - a stout young woman of 20, was in- ly' lytirties seem to be .all the rage duced by,an intoxicated man to leave now, one was held at the residence of her mother and accompany him in a Mr James Mains, a couple of miles waggon to some place in the country. from town; a number of vill;ape people The old lady says she has not seen her attended, and they who walked t.ho daughter Since, and would be glad of distance In twenty-five minutes gays any informat]on respecting her,which it ,was A euceess. might be addressed to this office. _...--- Tbe girl goes by the name of Mary Coming l,vent"4, . . Brown. She wore a black hood, old. ' fashioned gray cloak, white and red Ilunbarian .ilan(1, ,l,own 11,111, Clitt. spotted dress, white mitts, and had a ton, Marcia 2Ist. o bundle of clothing etc, The old lady scotch Hocial, Willi,. ('1111r(h, March says that her daughter "is not exactly 22n(l• right in her head,” and sbefears that llenlgollgb. Trow» mill. A1,r•il ,ill.trouble has befallen her, I)arryintiid's Nocial,'f',+«r, 11,111, Ali. —�--, •�.—. t•il 11ih. Bennriller. _. •_ _ CHURCH REr.itRR,—At a meeting Spritr;;ewl,utirti " . of the C6" regation of Benmiller Me _ thodist Church, held last Monday South Irurnn Aglq,lllt,u•.a1 tyr, ir evening, it was resolved to put the ,lirucciicld, «'ednos la3•. ,�pri,ty, at I 17, building under thorough repairs:-• Stopholl and T%bm, • a1 1;%r1,p, raising ceiling, plaster afresh, paint, Wednesday, April 11).M1replace stove by furnace, eta Fgti• mated coat of about ; loft, ❑early $200 Colbornd At lir,, .11--t. r, \1)1,11 1rltll of which was subscribed on thea ot, l;ast tvawan,n:h f it. 1 ;ra,,. 1Ce,l Work to be commenced immediately, "c"'lay' April 17.