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.For The HO Weather;
E rhe Clinton Liquor Store is well
stocked with all lines of seasonable
goods. We have the best makes in
the market of. ,
ALES AND PORTERS,
in bottles and wood. Or if there
are those who would rather have
Standard
WHISKIES, BRANDIES OR WINES
for general or Medical use, we can
supply the demand at the lowest
possible rates. When in need of
anything in this line don't forget
that the Clinton Liquor Store is the
correct place to go to.
J. W. R TER.
Godenleh
Dr. Reg. Shannon was visiting in
Cornwall the past week:
Mr. Stanley Hays, barrister of
Seaforth, spent Sunday in town.
Mt: Harry Parsons was in town
this week.
Mr. R. W. McLeod, of Kincar-
dine was in Huron's Co. town on
Saturday.
Mr. J. T. Hicka, of Mitchell,
visited the circular town on Thurs-
day.
Mr. Chas. \Arilliams,.Phm, B,, re-
turned house from Toronto on Sat-
urday.
Mr. H. Clark, of Kincardine,
was iu Goderich the past week.
Mr. T. C. Doherty, of ainton,
was in the Co. town on Friday.
Mrs. Chilton returned from
Washington last week.
Miss Malcomson returned on
Saturday from a visit to lllemiltou
and other points.
Sunday was the hottest day of
the season so far.
Duzaus of
each day
other fish, and river,
and he lunette a bed hand. with -rod
and line who does not take home a
' The steamer City of '1Vindror
made her (regular .galla the past Me. R. Le7'eurrel;fteading,'Mr. A.
week. Johnston; seRections, Miss M. Dick,
As a me, cin• fishing, beats nave eon ; solo, Mr. G. Fraser ; reading,
had rather light lifts the past week. , M. Summetville:; recitation, Miss
visitors
hauling
harbor
may
out
be seen
perch and
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.CLINTON. HURON COUNTY, ONT., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1892,
!11 oderteJi •
Mr. Chas. Garrow has returned
from Woodstock college.
Mr. Rubt, McKay, of Chicago :is
visiting at the parental residence.
Mr. Wm, Holmes, of Torok),
was this woek viaiting the old home,
Regular meeting of Liverpool
lodge No. 140, S. 0. E. B. S. next
Wednesday evening.
Mr, and Mrs. Coleman, of Sea -
forth, were iu town this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaacs Salkeld are
visiting in the neighborhood of
Stratford.
Miss. Forgusen returned from
Detroit on Friday.
Tho June scission of the counts-
court
omitycourt opened yestordey before His
Honor Judge Toms.
The fall Assize curt commute on
Monday 19th Sept, before Alr•. Jus-
tice Street; and the Chancery Conte
on Monday 31st Oct. before Chan-
cellor Boyd.
Mr. Robt. Holmes, of the Clinton
New Era, was in the Co town on
Monday.
Mr.Wni. Johnston, 0I New West-
minster, B. C., was iu town on Sat-
urday visiting his brother, Mr. IL
Johnston, and his sister, Mrs. Marl-
ton.
Mr. S. Hannah, of 13ryfield, was
in Goderich this week.
Miss Itoehl, who was brought to
Goderielt a month since, suffering
from consumption died on Monday.
Our city fathers meet on Friday.
The schooner Iiolfage, Capt. Jnu.
McDonald, lumber laden, run into
port on lfonday on Iter way -to the
River, ou, account of bead winds.
L.O.L. No. 182, will hold a
special meeting on Thursday, June
16th and not on 15th as announced ,
The brethren aro particularly re
quested to be present at illus meet-
ing to complete arrangements for
the coming 12th July.. Visiting
brethren always welcome. Also
regx.lar• monthly meeting of the
Home Circle next Ntenday even-
ing_
At the open meeting of the Col-
legiate Institute Literary Society on
nettesels.
First debate of the Young Meu's
Liberal Conservative Club of
Brussels took plane on Friday even.
ing. Subject: Resolved that the
National Policy has been bonofioiel
to Canada. Jas. Bowmen, Fi.
Dennis and Ward Farrow spoke
for the affirmative and Jas. Irwin,
D. Robinson and R. L. Taylor tor
negative. J. I). Ronald occupied
the chair. Ilis decision in favor
of the affirmative was received multi
greet cheering. The next debate of
the Club will take place ou evening
Juno 17th. Much interest is taken
in the Club and it is bound to
succeed.
''.9' 1111111terilill,
The p.Lthmasters have ruled their little
day
Aul all our mats are now pronounced
0. K.
This is the explanation of all who this way
travel,
"Hots pleasant is the jolting of the wag-
gon o'er tho gravel,la"
At a meeting olt the L. 0. L. No.
928 on Monday evening the 6th •
inst., font. new members were initi•
aced and two joined by certifioate.
NIaster Caryl Draper sowed ashes
itt his eyes ono day last Week and
is under tnedioal attendance. His
eyes will be all right in a short
time.
Tho I. 0. G. T. entertainment
promises being a grand snccess.
Mrs. Walters, of Goderich, is the
guest of her daughter, Mrs. Benja-
min Graiuger.
Mr. Sxntuot Lowery, of tile' 15th
con. Goderich tp., is not improving
as rapidly as lily many friends
would wish..
Messrs. Beacom have erected a
woodshed for Mr. Frank Mcllveen,
:`Ir. Grainger has put tile drains
in his garden iu tho place of lum-
ber ones, the latter having filled in
and become useless.
Mr. J. 1I. Lowery has purcha5gd
a new bicycle instead of the wheel
recently accidentally broken. The
one he now has is first, class in
every respect and (suits J. II, cow•
pletel,y.
lyirday evening the 'following pro- I4iic.
gtaauino w;y;:pr:eaaubc:.:,...�Sc?lo;;+tltgt ?.
-Gi�abb�'rotidctan A'Cr NV'�Struthere•'- '`Lt.-dT.sv<> Griz-irl-rtleEt-spitrt-t-last
' �' "t week in the eft+omlar town recruiting
recitation, Miss E. Potter; solo,
strength.
Miss Mary Fee spent Saturday
and Sunday witlt friends at the
Nile.
Mr and- Mrs. Love, of Etills
Green, spent Suuday with M•:.
A'uug-
Mrs. Wil Bigley is visiting at
her parent, lir. Thos. Boyd.
Mr. IL Iaolnnss, of Clinton, will
preach next Sunday at the Nile,
morning and evening. The Rev.
Mr. Pear gees to the camp meeting
at IKippers..
Mr. Alf. Gledhill was at the Nile
on Sunday.
Mr. Albin has bought a Fete driver
to take hie beat girl out with. He
will not depend on strange horses
any mere.
On Saturday June Ilth Mr. and
Airs. Richard Morrow celebrated
their golden wedding, it being fifty
.years since they were united in the
Lortd•-ora Road Items. bonds of tnatritirony. They were
married in St. James St. parsonage,
Montreal. by .the Rev. Mr. Squires.
There was present at the party, on
Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mrs.
Jacor s 1Jit tow, Mr. Charles Girvin,
sr., Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Fear, Mr.
n an and tier ladyship's guardian, and :',urs. John Dustow, Mrs. A.
tl,s guardian failed to exorcise as i\lcWhiun'ey and family, Miss Mary
mush manners as.ruight beeaspect• I'ce, Mr, and Mrs. G. W. Echlin,
oil ;from a person of his position. Mr, and Mrs. Will Morrow, Mrs.
And he quietly stied the young Richard Morrow, jr. and •children.
rnar:'s horse out to pasture on 'the Altogether, it wasene of these times
long acre, hut uo•tlt`.ng daunted, •the that we often wish would come
youi:g man further renewed his of- oftener, when friends and n-eighbore
feetfons the past week or.ao. The meet for •social enjoyment. We
rua istrate took the law in his corn wish the old couple many years of
hands and administered punier- married Iifeyet to come.
meet by spoiling thie Welshman's A few evenings ago two young
crista' stiff hat and giving those men, a farmer and the tail -sawyer
things which peo.pl•e usually hear in a certain mill east of this city,
with a sharp tickling up, besides a came with a ear loaded with deadly -
few slurp kick on the shins occas- weapons to take part in a noisy
sionally. But on Thursday after- demonstration at the Nile. Being
noon last this young Welshman, , ahead of time and wishing to avoid
thinking turn about fair play, fol- . collisions they switched off at the
lowed the magistrate towards Clin- hardware emporium and unloaded
ton and ,quitely halted him on the the ah flIery. There being no lock
road end used som•othiug that r the door they secretes] the double
Thi re will be a champion La-
crosse match on the Agricultural
Park grounds on Dominion Day,
Mr. Wililtiarn Swanson., of Hamil-
ton,
ton, was at she family residence .last
week.
1e, Strang; Wueetion drawer, Ms.
VRI. I. Strang, 11. Si . ; solo, Mr. ',les.
il'hompson.
Our •peeetle •have given freely
towards the fund'•f'or the celebration
•of Duminien Bay, thus assuring a
:good time on Fain Canada's si'1•rver
Nomination for the ascent trus- 'birthday. Every preparation Inas
toeship of .at. Patricks art the town-' Ibsen made,, and rthis year in at;di-
hall to -morrow evening. tion to the nsritd athletic games,
There will be a special meeting; Lacrosse, aced Bicycle races, au in -
of L. 0. L.,%182. on the 'iisi th inst. .creased fire works display, and •eail-
Comtsaenoiug to morrow, any hind , `'ng on the (take. the celebrated WTar
'Canoe Minesotu'rg, manned by 24
•worriers and •corurmanded by big
'chief, Win Kitt will give an
•es:hibition of the manoeavet'e that
'earned sncia ,praise at the BigPow
?Wow at Detroit last summer.
of fish may be caught with hook
and line i.trpublic watese.
Mr. and Mrs. Hy. ildolmes, of
Acton, was (last week rieiting rclat
tives in the "'Circular to wn.
On Saturday there wean some six
picnic parties visiting at Attrills
point atone .tome.
Messrs. Aldan Seeger end Chas. ,
TRO'UB'LE WILT, COME T6 •,TIIL
•Garrow suacomatriculated matriclated ilr1rse of Famse:tt>.•—A short .time
•
last week. her. Seager will aanted ago a Welsh friend called to see one
'Trinity abs Mr. Garrote Toronto there
our fair yottrL bufrieu, brat l -
!University. there happetas to be bufrieudhy:€oel-
ings existing between •this young
Mess Holanes, of Londrs, is visit-
iing in Goderich.
rho Distr•i,ot Deputy, Taro. Jack.
s,on, of Clintclr, officially visited
Liverpool ledge No. 140, :f i. 0. E.
Iiii. S. in this town last Wednesday
evenfn;,
Depy. reeve ,Reit is around again
after t no weeks coafrnemsnt,throegh
a rheumatic affliction.
llev. Mr. Rogers was in Laudon
the past week, and on Sundays was
duly ordained as a minister of the
Church of Euglend.
Ata meeting of 4it. George's,con-
gregatdon last Friday evening,
Messrs Radcliffe, Seager and holt
were elected a committee to coneslt
`-ss, with tke Bishop on the appoi.at-
went of a rentor.
Mr, Jas. Graham . returned last
avoek front a lengthy visit to the
Motherland and continental Eta•
rope.
The schooner Carter, Captain
Murdock McDonald, arrived at her
dock last week with 240,000 feet of
lumber from Thessalon for Mr. N
Dyrment. The Carter is- laid up
for a rveelc waiting for timber at the
mill.
Mrs, (Judge) Johnston and Miss
Graham were in the Queen City for
a few dais the past week.
Misses Minnie Couch and Hattie
Irwin, of Clinton, epent Sunday in
the Circular town.
The editor of the Signal was a
speaker at the annexation meeting
in Windsor the past week.
sounded nearly as loud ae n police•
man's bateu on a board (fence. So
now it is Mr. Magistrates turn to
,eerry lots of bruises ou his Legs and
arms which will require several
applications .of St. Jacobs oil to fit
them for mount labor again. So
now, Mr. Magistrate, in the future
before you t'ry to inflict such law on
visitors, please pause for a moment
and think if ever you were a boy
yourself ; then if so, use the golden
rule—do unto others as you would
like to he done by.
—The steambargs Kincardine,
salt ladeu, is ashore at Winfield
Basin, 2i miles from Tabermor•ay,
Ontario.
Laureled cannon under a bellows,
sharking the place particularly,
and then wended their way on foot
to the Nile, intending to return or
their load about midnight, The
train containing their friends from
Dungannon having arrived, they
Hastened to get their fire arms to
give them a salute, but what was
their astonishment on reaching the
place to find the artillery inissing.
All their search for the whole load
has, so far, proved unavailing.
They do not wish to advertise their
loss, but would like to find the fire-
arms, p•,rticularly the double bar-
reled cannon which is rather heavy
for a hoy to carry or for a men to
LINO when shooting at a mart:.
WIIOLE NQ' 71Q
tg cirri$ i$aVfieitii:
Mr. John oiliest. 3(d line, 1e19' • ;1st•, leen. .11epotuald Kul Mr.
cumpleiely rteuvered front his re
cent 111ness% ]1 11srvy iott returned from the
A•Irs. Geist, Henderson, who was
confined to her room with a Very
severe attack of inflammation, is
now able to bo about once more,
Mrs, Win, Anderson is still very
poorly, no change beiug•notioable,
Mr, Henry Botio, of Brigden,
spent a few days with his cousiir,
Mr Thos. Bone,.)r., laat week.
Mr, Geo. Henderson had his
barn raised and on the evening of
the raising he very kindly invited
the young people of the neighbor-
hood to epond it few hours in the
"merry mazee of the dance" which
you may be sure was not ion(; in
being accepted as Mr. and Mrs.
Henderson know bow to snake
young people enjoy themselves.
111re. Jas. Andersou, of Sullivan,
is at present visiting at the resid-
ence of her brother-in•low, Mr,
Quintin Anderson.
Mr. Robt, McGuire, having re-
turned from the North- w ret, is so-
journing under the parental roof,
on the let line.
'tins, I%. Forsyth, who has been
visiting her mother, Mrs. Wm.
Anderson, has returned to her
tomo in Sullivan.
Miss Lizzie Ireland is spenJing
a few weeks with friends fn Son•
forth and Tuckersrnith,
Messrs. "Eh" and Johnnie Saun,
ders, of Ethel, spent Suuday visit-
ing "friends" on the 3rd line.
Tho Court of Revision met in the
Town Ilan May 30th, 1892. Mein
hers all teresent and subscribed the
oath required by statute• Appeals
were disposed of as follows
Str'etten, assessment reduced 560;
Jno. Hanna, complaint dismissed;
John Kelly entered owner N. lot
13, con. 8 ; Edward Ward entered
M. F.S. r 12, con. 9; Chas. Ham-
ilton and James Potter entered
owners S. ?r, 28, con. 7;
David Fleming entered tenant N.
W. pt. 11, con. 6 ; Alex Catupbeli
and James Aitehoson had each a
dog struck oft'. On motion of
Proctor and Kirkby the court of
Revision was then adjourned to
meet agaiu ou the 27th of June.
aeon nail dareinss- w ass, then pioaeed=
cid with, the Reeve in the chair.
Moved by George Kirkby, second-
ed by C. A. Acme' that Alex Clark
be allowed 20 cts per, rod for put-
ting in a pipe 'drain on sideline
between lot 10 and 11 con 5, Jas.
Proctor to inspect the work, Car -
vied. Moved by Geo. Kirkby
seconded by T. Caldbick that the
taxes collected on the several
churches in the tOwnship last year
be remitted as they were illegally
assessed, Carried, 11lovedby Jas.,
hooter seconded by Geo. Kikby
thrt C. A. Bowe be instructed to
have the bridge on sideline between
lotsa5 and 6, eta. 9, put in a proper
etabe of repair.—Carried. Moved
by T. Cald'bick seconded by Jae.
Proctor that this Council expend
$200 un the east and 5200 on the
west gravel roads, providing the
cet:ncils of •Ge•ey and East Watva-
nosh expend equal sums,—Carried.
A•eommufiication from James Craig
its reference to ditch on 7th and
8th concessions was read and filed.
13:y -laws numbered 5 to 14, 1892
wase read thcee times and passed,
On motion of Proctor seconded by
Caldbick the following accounts
we'r'e ordered to be paid :—Albert
Hughes, repairing road at lot 19,
con. 1, 55; Misses Exford, charity,
56; Thomas Sheridan, removing
floodwood and repairing bridge,
53.50; Isaac Ferraud, repair ing
culvert 53; Frances Wright, gravel
$2.22; corporation of Blyth, shovel-
ling snow on wort gravel road, 51;
Geo. Jackson, remission of church
tax, 5236; Chas, McCIellcnd, do
8'2.40; Wnr. Wray do 53; W. J,
Johnston, do 52.,60; John Watson,
assessor's salary 580 ; W. Clark,
part salary, $40. Moved by T.
Caldbick seconded by James Proc-
tor that C. A. Howe be instructed
to expend 560 in repairing road at
lots 4 and 5 con, 7.2-- Carried.
Council thon adjourned to meet
agaiu after Court of Revision on
the 27th Juno next, W, Cr,Ang,
Clerk.
Remember the lacrosse match to-
day (Wednesday) on the Agricultural
Park, Canton,, at 3 o'clock, between
Clinton and taoderich. The mer-
chants have, kindly consented to
close their places of business from 3
to 5 o'clock, so that all can attend.
The game will be one of the most
exciting ever played in this locality.
Duke last week. Beytield will be
more arproeiated in future.
Our photographer, Mr, Cook, has
taken some views of harbor and
river with sail boats and row boats.
Holy Communion will be ad
ministered in Trinity Church • Pitt
Sunday by the pastor,' Rev. Mr,
Newton.
Mr. Malcolm' Armstrong, of the
Bronson Eine, has attained the
'tonere of an M. D. He very
successfully passel: the Counci'.
Mr. Chas. Logan who has liven at-
tending a medical college in Detroit,
has auto been successful in passing
tide years examination. Mr. Geo.
Stanbury hat successfully passed
this year's exatuination nt Toronto
Uuiyereity, The best wishes of
this taper accompany these gentle
men,
Mr. Peck and W. Johnson, who
are attending Goderich Collegiute,
spent Sunday here.
An ice cream party was held. at
resideuceiof Mr, Jno. Whiddon one
evening lust week. The select of
Bayfield's fair were present. Otitis
says he never tasted, such delicious
ice cream.
Two Safetya from Goderich passed
through here on Sunday en route to
Seaforth:
.A company of the wandering
Arabs commonly known as gypsies
encamped in one of Baytields boauti
ful groves last week.
.Breezy Bayfield now presents
itself characteristically in every
sense of the term, but more especi•
ally it presents attractions for visit,
ors which are unknown elsewhere.
The river hotel presents every ac-
commodation, and boating cannot
be brat.
Several young ladies of Goderich
painted the town black one everting
last week, anis while. perambulating
the kalsotnined side walks were
met by three sports of Bayfiel 1; sur-
prising is the agility if some of ocr
boys when there is anything in it,
but don't get lost on a back street.
A -big jubilee at the 8. A. liar
racks wilt be held on June 16th.
The famous Welsh minstrel, Staff
Captain Griffiths, will be present.
Come everybody.
Saturday a small picnic from
Goderich spent a few hours in our
village, atnoni; them was Mr. Prouds
foot, of the firm of Proudfoot &
Garrow.
Always something new, so Israel
thought or be did think when Dan
and Bill were making mince•weat of
him.
Intended for Inst week.
The new Captain of the S. A.,
Francis, received a notorious wel-
come from the howling soldiers
here. The new Capt. is likely to
be a favorite with all.
Bayfield must yet be attractive,
for we notice some of the Varna
'.toys here very.often; its too bad
But two is csmpany and three a
crowd.
The mail route contract between
here and Seaforth has been let to
Mr. Clark of that place. As Mr.
Clark comes well prepared for that
business in every way no doubt of
his snaking it a success as it has
been by the previous carrier.
I. 0. F. held a business rneeting
last week for the appointment of
new officers. Several new mem-
bers have joined ; and reports of
more intending to join.
Mr. Wm. Shaw, of Seaforth, per
Safety, spent Sunday here.
The frontage of pe post-ofh2o has.
been greatly improved by the lower-
ing of the platform and the nidi•
Lion of a few bricks, Life insur-
ance will not bo so necessary now.
A large hole in the sidewalk,
which has caused many a tumble,
has been at last filled with gravel.
Rev, Mr. Newton was seen down
town the other evening with one of
the most beaming faces we have
noticed for months. Upon enquir•
ing we found Mr. Newton had
found himself •prosentod with a
daughter. We are very happy to
congratulate him.
Mrs. McMurray and eon oUClin-
ton, are visiting friends here.
Mr. Garroch, of Listowel, spent
Sunday here.
Timbers ere being hauled for the
repair of the harbor. The work
moves very slowly, but hopes aro
entertained for more speed pretty
e0on.
Tindall end Booth, evangelists, of
Clinton held a meeting in the town
roll on Sunday ; a fair crowd turn•
ed out,
Miss Sheppard, of Toronto, is the
guest of Dr. Sheppard.
Mr. Jno. McLeod, of Peter•
borough, is home on a visit.
1ls:p,yxic14
Mise Mary Weiwin, of Goderich,
iatvisiting at,lter home here.
Mr. H. Hutton wns in town kat.
week.
Rev Mr. Henderson was in Blyth
over Sunday.
Mr. -Scott, of I3rucofield, was in
town this w1 ok,
"1lsld ou there Era Expoitition 1
We've got a say in this aull.don't
you bot your silver penny on it."
Such were the words uttered by a
yonket' on Franlcfurd St. But
while we notice the other mouth-
pieces in ouch rapid notion that a
smash is inevititple and to assist our
neighboring (Gentiles we will always
be found on hand. Let her went 1
,you'ia doing good, Scribe!
Rev. Mr. McLean, of Blyth, oc-
cupied the pulpit of St. Andrews
church on Suuday to a large and
appreciative audience.
Al r, Chas. Dewey, of Sauble line,
returned Hit week from a trip
through parts of Manitoba. Mr.
Dewer does not speak any too favor.
able of the new country.
Lilyt)t,
Miss Susie Brownlee has return-
ed from a two mouths visit iu the
Forest City.
Miss Maggie Moore is at present
visiting Miss Ruth Jones in Sea -
forth,
Reeve Hamilton attended the
County Council held. in Goderich
last week. ,
Our local eagle buyer, E. Wat-
son, is in Mo:itreal these days.
Rev. A. McLean officiated in
Belgrave on Sunday evening.
There was no service in St. An
Brews Presbyterian church on Sun
day evening, opting to the absent
of the the paste.
Rev. T. E. Higley and F. W
Tanner, Esq., visited Goaerich o
Monday.
Mr. John McKinnon left here o
Tuesday as delegate to High Cour
of the C. 0. F. which is bein
bold in Stratford this week.
Our town daddies held a court o
• reviatha. of the assoesmont..re•11 i
Industry Hall ou Monday evening
The large • boiler and engine fo
P. Kelly &' Son flouring ruins ar
rived at this station on Friday from
Galt.. •
Mr. W. Moutry, brickmaker,
has just finished a rriarge kiln of
brick which has turned out to be
of excellent quality and fur which
he is receiving a ready demand.
The membertt; of the G. 0. F:
No. 89, Feet iu their hall on Tues-
day evening, when the goat was
brought into requestion once more.
There has been a movement foe
sometime past to start a lodge of
the S. 0. E., in this burg, but we
have not heard what encouragement
the parties iutetested have received.
We should think there is material
enough here to start a good lodge.
Mr. Hugh McQuarrie is visiting
friends in Totonto and elsewhere.
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' On Sunday afternoon at 2.30 tit
members of the C. 0. F. No. 89
and visiting brethren will march
from their hall to Trinity church
for Divine service whorl a special
sermon will be preached to�them by
the incembent, Rev. Bro. T. L.
Higley. Everybody welcome.
The Wednesday evening service
in 'Trinity Church has been discon-
tinued until further notice. The
Young Peoptsf,t ,,association will
meet as usual On same evening
at 8 o'clook
Beitgrt ave.
The Foresters of this place wili-
attend the .Demonstration in Wing -
ham on Dominion Day.
Rumor says 000 of our young •
bachelors will join the nt•my of •
Bonedicts shortly.
Mr. Jno. Hopper, of A1gorrxt,, is.
visiting friends iu this viciuity.
Mr. B. Elliott, V. 8 , of Tees•
water was in to.vu oa Seinday. Ho
has fully recovered front his attack
of consumption which speaks well
for Dr. Godfrey of this place.
Tho cheese factory has reopened
and Mr, Leee't will soon have all
be can do as there is quite a comber
of now patrons.
Mr. H. Johnson, of Bluevale, was
in town on Friday.
Mr. J. Anderson was in Wood-
stock last week.
Mr. Thos. Scandrett is having a
stoue wall built underneath his
barn.
Don't fail to take in the big pic-
nic in Benmitler grove on Friday
next.
Miss Christie Tucker loft on
Tuesday for Brandon, Man.
Mr. B. Coates, of Clinton, was in
town on Sunday.
',ir. and Mrs. .I. Hopper, of
1Vinghatn Suudayed in town.