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The Clinton New Era, 1898-02-11, Page 1, A I <. .ft ,ir .,- -----i ["t__,T, cr+,aci c nrl A. en'nfinnattion of rood GoverIlm' enf, read the Cli-atoo. NEW BRA, .and yop. will be hi 1.dtX10 J.M VVV �1 _ _ -- ---- �' to CLINTON, ONT., FEBRUARY 11, 1898 �1 n year in advance $1.tid when not so paid %' • W S e It ROBERT HOLMES, Editor and Prop rietor• i lleStlOi1 I5 'j`be,, Q, rrilli ��$. L•ondesboro MEETING.—The adjourned meeting Aolmesuillle POLITICAL. -Mr McLean, theLib d- al candidate for the South, will ad- Q,prli aSk� su l.J L-� AROZTND Wka1 wide avraka and reliable oorraspondeute glad wortLy of r000rdtag tar publication fSIyt11• of the Butter and Cheese Manufactur- ingg (�o. will be held in !fill's Hall onarro 12 o'clock. dress cw,�the meeting hereand o for to-night, West, i "Ove you the time? Stanley NOTES.—Ur and Mrs Bradwin mourn Iolabeen Feb. 24th at CHuRcu.-The C. E. of Knox church for a social on the 18th tn-morrow-Saturday-night. POSTPONED. -Owing to Saturday be ' what time els it 4 �Vppr ti>,nne correct ? STOCK. - James McFarlane arrived home recently with ff0 ghropshires And the less of an infant child; the funeral took place on Saturday. Dr w. Sloan have arranged of this month, to hs held at the resi W. L. Quimette. They have ing DiviEion Court day, and several from bore having business in town that tR:u4tti why not? d has al eeamcie distjosed of tfrom heeshee aiiT. Fraser pp p p• left for the Klondike a few days ago; may he capture lots of big nu ets. gg ` dente of invited to visit the 0. E• Of St, Blyth, on the 22nd, da the annual meeting of Holmes - y Ville Cheese Factory has been nostpon- V 11 7ella 'Q the questionI would ask. You can't get along without the ' and EdwardGleu being the purchasers. NOTES. -Quite a number attended I Mr J. W. Bell presented Trinity Church with a handsome baptismal of his wife, whoF !1 Andrew's church, an�dy purpose going. VIItJRt H• -Our church enterprise is ed until Saturday next, Feb. 141. NATES• -Miss Fisher, of Benmiller, It, 'Fau're got to have it. It your w taIt is not giving you as the entertainment held in Mr P.Camp-' font in memoriam bell's in tJoderich township, on died 5 years ago. Lots of ice is being still booming, the full amount of brick is oil the ground; the building has been spending a week with her Claude. ThebltAses Sneid, of good' patisfactton as you would school, Friday last, when a very pleasant stored away by the Commercial Hote! T' b re Navin lots o£ fun already committee met at j�inburn and ex brother, Goderich bare been visiting Mrs John a Good Volt' ' of SpeetacWs Cannot be hsdfor less than $1, and if you want the beet pebble lenses you will pay $2.50 at least. If yqn pay lees than $1 for first quality periscopic lenaes,you wont get first quality. If you pay lase than $2.50 for beat pebble lenses, you won't get beat pebble. It you pay more yon will pay too mgob. The only way to be safe and sure is to buy from a reputable local dealer who tests and fits your eyes 1propOrly, who gives you the quality of lenges, and frames youlwant-who charges you no more than you should pay, and who guar- antees to give you satisfaction or refund your money As the pioneer Spectacle Specialists of Clinton, we do all this. We take away all risk. We make buying safe,° ALLEN 8t WILSON Graduate Druggists & Opticians, Clltutou. 11 liko, •bring it to us, and we wit time was spent. The Misses olr, of man• Be oye a g /� H yv anal atxtOe to make it give you en Hay spent an afternoon at Mr Mary with D. C. over the spilt coffee. Hon. A. �• Hardy, amined the church there, and seem to liolmes. The Misses Lane, of Ash tike satistaotion, or we will refund ButChart'a this week. Mise y BIRTHDAY PARTY.- The Birthday be very favorably impressed with it, field are at Mr A. J. Coot Gtce's. Miss you your money. Walks, from Bruce county, is visJ ih� party given b Trinity Church Guild and the probabilities are that they will 6f. Rudd, of Clinton, spent a few days Goderich township, intend giving a a,, g y Premier of Ontario, build something on the same plan, but social at the home of Deputy Reeve friends here this week. Mr ° on Friday night was a decided success. with Miss L. Ford an other friends. Churchill on the evening of the 22nd. Thompson, of Clinton C011egiate,s eat The urogram was well sustained. The larger. (y pp Will deliver an address in the g Messrs W. Miller, of Toronto, sad R. There will doubtless be a large atten- P.B.BCrews last Sabbath at the home of Mr B. R, i singing of Miss Clara Scott, of Clinton, SERVICER, es The Quarterly Sacra- Miller, of a Helens, enjoyed a few Ort Higgins. Mies Mary Campbell, of ,was particularly well receved; the TOWN HALL, CLINTON, mental services of the Londeaboro cir days last week at their uncle's, A. J. dance. ; e Kel_e__x &Exp g `Qyoung lady has an excellent voice and cult was held in Kinburn church on Courtice. Misses McDonald and Smith PERSONAL. -Mies Lindsay, daughter11 Witrcb Repairer Kincardine, is visiting friends and re- h 1a•tives on the 2nd and 3rd. Mr Jos• we are sure she will receive a warm On the evening of Sunday] and on Monday following were the guests of Miss Stephenson, of David Lindsay, and wife, who ave Dunbar, of Ashfield, is at present vial- we, whenever she may again fav- the Quarterly Official Board met for for the New England Supper. Mist' b-ith been seriously ill, are convales- ting at Mr Thos. Baird's. ora Blyth audience. The proceeda of M0 ,CIL FEB. 14. the transaction Of business in connec- gt.itton, of Constance, spent a few cont. ` STATIRTICR.— The total assessment the evening amounted to $65, tion with the church; the greater part days at Mr John Marquis' and other SOCIABLE. - The congregation of of the board were resent. Finances friends, MiddletOn's church intend giving a 3ATingham. - of the municipality of Stanley for the were a little behind; an invitation was E, L. of C. E. ANNIVERSARY.- The sociable tea in the basement of the year 1897 was $1,082,080. This Includes Brueefield Commencing at 8 O'clock., Seats will , d; Ta8$D SKATING RACES.— Last year 18 7 was roperty. she fallow- DEATH. -The man friends of Miss be reserved for ladies. given to Rev. J. W. Andrews to c re- ,anniversary services held tinder the church on Monday evening, the 14th M p y main with its another year, subject to auspices of the Holmesville League Inst. This will be, an exception to the liur6day evening a race was held on Ing Bums were levied: -County Rates, Annie Granger, of this village, were the Stationing committee, was a decided suttees. The League . I I Fink between Maurice Rosa and $�,4D: township rates, $1881.50; de grieved to hear of her death in Clinton v role of common teas, and the ladies Ted "Elliott, in which, Teddy was benture, $124.60; general school rate, on Tuesday, after a brief illness. The MR. �A�D� THE BOOS OF PRAISE -Knox church was very fortunate in securing Rev J. are aparing po pains to make it a grand ' d , y _ lfl congregation are asked to vote for or E. J. Millyard, of the Nile, to preach success. It will be an intellectual J rll I .1he�grntaOr. They had a return race on $1799,01; special school rate. $2113.09; remains were brought to her home and HON• Ommutation and interest, $43.19. The buried on Thursday in Bayfield come- against the introduction of the ser- t Sunday, the and alt. He delivered treat also, ass cine excellent talent has 1 Saturday ,evening and Teddy once followtn are some of the disburse- y • utoiCe (arise in ahead. The same even g tery Mnch sympathy is felt for the AND of Praise in the regular church ser- two eloquent acid impressive sermons, been engaged. A small fee will be atigg'Wntred Gillespie and Carl Burk- menu:-Roads,$1804.4d; gravel,$265.39; bereaved parents and family in their �v� vices. The book is in use in the d. S. bath hoing addressed to the young charged to helpdefray expenses on the ; 'an W had a race and Winfred won. timber and sewer pipe, $565.60; Chari- great loss. A month previous her sis- {� ROss and C. E., and is well liked. The vote people, the morning diecourae to the church improvements. �� --The regular ty, $65.98: salaries, $83L48; schools: ter, Mra Jones, {nee Mise Charlotte �Ol` • �' f is to be taken on the last two Sundays Leaguers, and that in the evening�� to ENTERTAINMENT. - The entertain- TS,E •LAST FO A TI o he's $4207.33; toasty trees. urer, $2750.70, Granger) left for British Columbia, of this month. It is hoped every one the unconverted especially. Mr ]t[ill- meat given in the schoolhouse on the ` .Toonthly, social, of the young pep g ) Minister of Eduostion, belonging to the congregation will be yard has a free delivery and a manner evening of Friday, Feb. 4th, was as Guild of St. Pauls church was held in Board of Health, $9,00. where the the sad news will reach her resent one of the days and give in a of a eaking that makes "words from be boom on Monday COUNCIL.- Stanley council met on of the death of her sister, whom she will deliver addresses in Gidley s Hall, Ballot, but if any cannot be present his p►ps prevail with double awe suredly one of the grandest and beat 'r' the htie Exeter, P• 1 y' ever given m the vicinity. Unfortu- t the attendance was the largest Qat by Feb' 5, All members present.. A left in the beat of health. Truly in at 1 m.,, on they are premitted to send it with We can assure Mr .Millyard w hearty nately a number of diMculties arose yet. ,An enjoyable time was spent y largely signed petition preset find eek- the midst of life we are in death. ®Orae one else marked For or against welcome if we should ever have the cur Itl�+ the weer;, which, had to be con 11 lliose present In games and music, re- tag to have the dog tax put on again, NOTICS• —Miss -Mary Campbell, of TUESDAX, FEB. 15th. and signed with the name of the party pr ,;,tire of having him address us tended against; ftolmesvilPe's post- 'redhmente,.wereservedanddonejustice and the petition was granted. The giacardine, i9 visiting at the home of sendiog socia b%Ilot, again. Honda morning dawned, but to, Aple�santfeature of theevening was tender of F. G. Ngglin^for township „her oust, Mrs. Baird. Miss Anna The Liberal oandidatea in Saron are y g poned New vngland Jupper came ofI f e;' T 'septation of an address and a printing was acceptea. lira Clerk Burdge, ♦rr:.2 ,bas been seriously ill is D1yLAYEI).= do Tuesday last rvicek riot so clear as wits desired. As- the the sumo evening, which, no doubt, V. t 11 the I? @, drew quite a numk er who, in all pro- . ,, . ; tielet to both Miss Stella was instrected to procure a stamp for slowly recovering i�as ng. -the late WEST HURON........ J. T. GARROW Messrs John Sundercock, Alfred Wil- day advanced the storm increased g bability, would have attended the en- " rtfiina miss Ella Cornyn, who are auditors' use in corrrphance with ata• storm our gemai stage driver apse.. - ken and Thos. lyarlmer left here to at- by flue o'clock the wind was blowing a E'1it;i HURON .,,......... HISLOP tend the funeral of a Mr Treemer, hurricane, which, added to the heat/ tertainment; the weather during the 1gaving town. tut.e. A grant of $10 was made to the his stage a half mile from our village; week had been very stormy, and as a E TO THE WEST.- Miss hospital for sick children in Toronto, he relti4vga lnie bor9Qe BAd to°k i7art gOUTii HURON ......M. Y, MOLE d N some distance south of Mitchell They fall of snow at the time, made It a result man roads were entirely block - e GoN r; PP of his sleigh and at rived at the station were detained owing to the storm and most impossible to be outwith im lin- y Stella Griffin left to -day for Moosomin, on an ur ent a sal from J• BoaQ RV' time. A lot of reseed hap is did not return till Monday morning of ity. The rigs that were due th Clin aced, which prevented numbers t g Malta where she will take the posiXion bertson for funds. The asaeaeor Is to in due from the station here.- Hallett this week. While they were away A. ton were cancelled, as it was thought coming; Mr Garrow was holdit,g s► 1` >I= 'orga�tist, in the Methodist church be supplied with declarations to be being shipped - wilken met with an accident by run- folly to attempt the passage on such a political meeting in Benmiller and a. {{ ;11 ,mud also takes charge of a music class. signed by. parties who do not own A few from here attended the anntver- PERsoNAL.-w• B• Rogera, the Lib h g concert was being held in Goderich, " ver talented young doge. The auditors report was acrep Bary services held in Egmondville on Oral candidate for South Toronto, is a Wingg against the arm of a man, and T. s to t. Aa the evening wore on the ,moss•e ;,'Mtib C lif Bn Is a y - alta! ted and 50 co fes ordered to be printed. that last. Concerts are being held P1 mer had quite an episode with'a storm increased in fury, but that did but in spire of all, the schoolroom was IIady,., possessing a voice of mu P Sabbath h brother of Mrs D. McGregor, of this colt, and he has resolved to steer clear not tletPr several near by from coming packed far beyondvcomfortable accom . -+r• •s"weetness and power, and with a good The following accopnts were paid:- _ in Dison a Hall ever ni ht this week. townahi P mcxiation, those coming last being at bleb she has already McLean BrOs., advertramg, $2.60; J. T. The Christian EndeavorgSociety of this p' ea colts of them are kel r to be dis• and an impromptu Tea was proto athmegw s ren- most unable to sin an entrance. At musical training w y ec rued she ie certain to advance in Cairns, for Shannon files and bindor�a, place have received an invitation to LEG BROKEN. -Mr Richard Sander shied by the affairs. dered, consisting of address y g o'clock Rev. W Godwin was voted s`: ' e sen profession. Her many $2.50: W. Cook, wood, $1.75: and re. visit the Clinton Endeavor Society on son, while adjusting some machinery S -A numb r of our young Mr Millyard, the pastor and the Areal- to the f'Jo,:r� which nositioAa he occu Y ;lhez_ Cho. P Tuesday evening neat. in his barn, hxd the misfortune to fall, NOTE p friends'}a �iTingham wish her success 1 Wench. Council meets again on Mon- pp men talk of going to the Klondike in dent. recitations by Misses M. and L. fed in his usual genial manner. When .. 1. ik a lods'i w home. day, March 7th, at 1 p.m.-J,T.CAIRNS, part of the iron wot k tipping on him, Andrews, solos by Mr G. F. Oakes and followed a program which lasted for Clerk. East {ACaWranosh. breaking his leg below the knee, but the spring to search of gold. R. G. singing by the choir. The original nearly gout !tour ,and even thenaev- %x y 1 ,.0". -Miss Carol Shoebottom re- he is on the wap to recovery again. Webb was on the sick list on Sunday, ro ram was retained for the potpon Oral feces were omitted. The choir a } ilei! oLucknow on Friday evening. ACCIDENT. -Gilbert Vint was clean I>aPROVEMENT9.-New ficoses to be and was not able to attend to the Snb• ed tea on Frida ni ht. Frida even P " " par° i�hn McDonald and son, will, of We3t {)Lae�ranosh ing a well on Friday, when the ladder bath School. Thos. Lawson, who has y g y opened the concert with air'appropri- 7 t •r' 'ii._ visited friends in town on BIQ jogS,-Wallin ton Oliver lost built this summer by Mr Harrison in woe all that could be desired and ate snug. Those from Godertcti who M ow611, Mitchell, Loo- g brake and he fell, dislocating orae of Lon, of the 18th con., and Mr George been confined to his bed for some time, a grybody was wearing a good natur- very ably assisted in they ro ram were u day. Miss Sarah three valuable yoiing horses this win- his shoulders by striking the pump. y is not yet able to get out; we hope soon ed smile. The New England Supelle Mrs Pridbam, Mrs Miller', Miss McDon- -•:-ra''visiti.n her parents, Mr and ter, it is auppgaed to leave been the bad NOTES,-Misa Clala Coultesreturned Scales, of the �jth, Pre a proof of the to hear of his recovery. Mr F. Woods o tato b m: itchell. The anniversary cistern water £hat was the cause. Theymprovement in the times. Wonder consisting of meats,beana,p aid and W. Logan, whose singing was Win. m Tian church will to ClintonCittlast Saturday to resume her if the new government will get the ppurchased a beautiful driver from J. mince fes etc ad libitum) was served ver much a reciated by the bearers, p yicbg of the Preabyte were horses which at present will be musical studies with kiss McHardy. credit. Brunsdon one day last week. The a smokin ]tot and was certainly a eat Sunday, wh n Rev. J. G. very difficult to replace. Master Wesley Uoultea is recovering g Mrs Logan Avery efficiently acted o 1 I n will e h mornin _ nun eo le area hating the matter de arture from the usual line of church accompanist. ' The committee desire to ,:• Londo b�ARM FaSCHAN(ER.- Jae. Robinson from a severe illness. Mrs Ww� k of d John Nott were ret it Hing ficins of a singing class. gThe Foresters .rte teas but was fully relished by all. In express their thanks to these singers 11 ng; a tfameetm 'Kill beheld e � has buu�ht a good 100 acre farm in Kin- has been sufferin, from e t an having an oyster supper on Tuesday e e r t for 1500;he has al- paralysis of the aide of the face, but is Londeaboro, on the 8th con., the cut evenin ,the 15th. Miss Minnie Thomp• tact, it was 8.45 before the basement anda lso to Miss Godwin, who gave a da t Sun ii ,with Rev. loss, Bruce Coun y, $ g was cleared and all had repair ed to the recitation very effectively, and Miss li r Sed pulp .� 'a y so disposed to J. Craig the 50 acres on Improving now. Mr and Mrs J. Cook tet upset when turning the corner, eon who has been visiting her sister, body of the church for the entertain, Elliott, of the Bayfield line, who snug ;1,1111 ,pg o Brussels. The official th con. for $2500. E. Ploughman sent Sunday with friends in Belgrave, i�,loiving the occu aura out. The Mrs A I3 Tierney, of Blyth, returned the Mrussel . church will the 7 rnent. The first thing that caught the very sweetly, Mr G.O. Sturdy amused ;;yid of . - has leased, for the present yearn lot 27, Thos. Irwin and hie sister Sara„- enter- horse escaped from the cutter, break- borne on Monde Do not forget about g the crowd with a reading, son and t .Monday evening. J. E. Da in 00 acres for tI25. rained a large numhsr of young friends the harness somewhat, and, going y . ++ye upon entering was the bunting g let :nex with hia con. 6, contain g l artistically arranged on the front and iecitation. Thei dialogues, which had oderich, spent Sunday n ore rented from Chas, at their ,estdence on Friday evening. home, left the youth drawthewRs Mght (Irridy) eaerybodyHcordially iu• sides o£ the church. It was certainly roved y,; U been prepared,for the occasion, p S•r' papers, Mr and Mrs H. Davis. Mise Wilepti QO aareg on con. 3. pumas! Walsh gave a grand terpst- ter home. No Serio g Vliet'. bliss Edna A110n oaln@rltnlia@ qll an improv@meat on tllg old method 9f intt`resting and amusing and were fit •.; `e �."• la}vaon left on Monday for a s o n k of Bth coital concert for his customers on done the cutter, Sriturda evenin for a week s visit ko ohtlralater Mrs McLeod, Toronto. Ot3g Sic J bbl Cia y g decorating by meeiis u: evergreens. quentl3 applauded, Interspersed with ,_a--..__ . , *o have her Monday evening and the floor of his SCHOOL REI>ORi.— l�tantlifig bf pu- mar mother and brothers. Mrs Ashley `The meeting was called to order by an the above were selections from Cher •- -T-”" ,con., has the mio,uc sone . = new house is now as solid as it could els of S. S. No. 4, for January is as expects to leave Kele next week for I q Stanley Orchestra and the Gramo- i 11Tile. thigh bone fractured a short tame §dice be tramped; if Sam will only make it pp anthem from the Butts uartette,of 1L.,, held fallen fr she is quite an old lady P foilows:-5th class -Druce Medd,Chris- Boston, where she will persue bet QpibornP, followed by prayyer by Rev hone, To finish was a scene in a -He d meeting WAS he by g an annual affair the other threshers tena Livermore, Effie Hunter; art 4th evangelistic studies. lvir John $°l J E. J. Mtilpttt'd. A lenattly and vas �atching !?all VIl?en "Rome, Sweet i I 'ItIr�?�vE• g gg e to do likewise o>s• else sell out asst's night. Misa Aggie Derr led the accident will be somewhat serious. will htiV -Alice McVittie; lr.4th-Jalnea Medd, land, from near Dungannon, was a rp > ' w aynight. the topic, "Bever- Bert Wyatt rias recovered from an at- and quit. fed to tarn then followed, consist,.-„ ricins was sung. �e Chet_ . inneting __ Thomas Reid; at,, 3rd -Belie Farnham, visitor in the villa a on Wednesday. p i3 y to abon� w<;, 6ut of ! •- nee'.' was introduced by T. R. Cour- tack of la grippe. Mrs John Moss is i , Wilson Sundercock Sarah Fairservice; Mrs Jae. Alodelan g and children are �iP addre9seia lay Rev Mtll and and A.T, ' °. +` t week Mr J. Hetherington able to be around again after a severe C13CIflY ARE 1$kifd�r7i5EED.cltf 3rd- Rosy Lyon,' Ethel d Cooper, Sec. of County G. E., quer chased a'teacher's desk. tiee. Nex Harrison showed us two relics one day jr.Pearl Pipe, visiting in the village. On Monday reties by the Butt's quartette club, p j �;�. ° ;gives an address on the."Book of Gen- attack Of rheumatism. and this week, One is the copy of a Church pipe; 2nd -Esther Scales, Rosp Liver- evening the Grange had an oyster solos by Messrs G. F. Oakes, S. Murch, j t$' •epi Everybody is cbelcomed at our (}ENERAL Messrs Fletcher °f England prayer book printed in 1728, more, John Fairservice; 1't II- Doug supper and entertainment; it was a Ireebur/1. w? e'etin s. Howitt have each sold ood draught and Bert Kerr, and recitations by Miss ',,,#p.. .. g and the other s tehgiouawork,p�inted, ins Rageraon, Bella Fairservice, Wes- little extra from the usual meetings. Maud Andrews, of Londesboro, Miae NoTEs.-Mis9 belle Cook is visiting SYbIPATHYr— Sympathy is hereby h°rues for figures in the $100 neighbor entitled "The Whole Duty of Man i❑ ley Farquhar; Tablet- Willie Bem Mr David Fell, of Clinton, and Mr H ` .,,",,"tended to the load of young people hood. Wm. teddy boo ht a °Od 1678 over 20C years a o.) Tho printers bridge, Bettie Bembridge. - H. 3• McQuarrie, Of Blyth, are working for Lucy Andrews, Messrs John Schwsnz friends in Clinton and Holmesville e and T. R. Courticf. These were inter• Miae Jennie Stirl4ng visited friends to ! hoI unfortunately, failed to reach team of colts from Alfred Carr, of est name is Robert Pawet, London, En TIIRNBULL, Teacher. Messrs J. Brunsdon & Son. Lame a erred by selections from the Clinton Goderich last week. Mr Archie Hot r. 'their destination on Friday evening. Wawanosh, for $45 and $75 respective- An inscription in the books show it was succeed in arriving at The effects of the late Father o Wm. Rose On Ma 21, Orchestra (one of the features of the ton has returned home from Mdakoka, .Those who did NOTES.- Mr Albeit Vodden is at quantities of ice are being stared to P and Ip' f b auction at in possession f y present laid up with a severe kick from the village these daps. Politics are evening) and an instrumental duet on where be had been visiting for about ,o t .4 lle'report a pleasant time Quigley were disposed o y , 1788, and an earlier iuscrsptiou Showa d `fi hero time ty+ tine a short time sauce. W. a cow. Messrs Hamilton an a cattle at ufroifttertthia eweek wlGr�tndlybaill in the guitar which was beatifully ren- four months. Mr Phil Potter visite �. g f r snot pp 9t. Augur the name of John Rose. Mr Harrison's vice delivered some very fin dered try Messrs Emmerton and Kerr. here last week. Misses Mary and Tena x' i 1. -came. so Scrimgeour, Dungannon, intends mov- neat grandmother's maiden name was p NTION•— -he annual conron- in tog house belonging to Jas.Gibson, a and the books have been handed Blyth last week. Mr Thos. Fairest- Hill's hall on Wednesday night of this The two speeches of the evening Mr anddon spent Sunday to this burg r7yT were short and pithy; both dealt with Mr and Mrs John Rapson, of Kinburn, 11 11tion' If Sunday Soh tzl workers on the °p the 5th con. Politica haven'bas yet a�°� n the enerations in direct tutees- vice Bold L° Mr R. !left' a very 8ne Gwo week, and Dun annon circuits will be assumed any propor""tions in this part cion. _The type is the old fashioned let- year old gelding a short; time ago. J. Bayfield E. L. work, but with different phases visited friends here last week, retina Nits g of iG. This very succesafnl nnntver fug home on Freda Wm. Cook has )held in the Methodist church here on yet; everybody ,seems disposed to let tare in use at that time, and the pray- for the has been buof drawing sand SOCIAL. -The social on Wednesday q attractive ro- h alone, n 1728 Showa ver lit- for the foundation of an addition to tarp closed by singing the National been confined to the house fora few 'Thiu'rsday next. An Phe well encu y an ed and as t g er book printed i $ his house, which looks auspicious; this night, aG the home of Henry Peck, was Anthem. Notes, The, beans were days, but is some better. Mrs a ehoe, gism'has been err g ONAItsL,-Jos, Clifton will leave tie change in style over the one printed me,ius hard luck for James Hamiltor, fairly attended, considering the very good The Nile sent a lively trmvd, who has been ill for some weeks, is ;.. ► . aging committee are All ince no pEweekf is home in St. Thomas, 50 years before. The binding is a very as he will no doubt a ain lose his is assured. All Interest this week for b tial one of leather and has g stormy state of the weather, and over Clinton came to large numbPrs:thanks. atilt Wattle to leave her bed. Mrs G. It success akota accompanied by his wife substantial housekeeper. Mr J. E. Taylor lately $7 realized. A second edition of the Millvard's a hustler -come again. Half lit Clutton returned y; her home in ` •ed it7', Sunday School work are invited North D ,,,c,;h,laed a fine yearling�filly from Mr same social was held at the same place � ,+' .to intend. visited and family. Robt. Sprang and family stood the ravages of time exceedingly on Mondor ni ht, when it was a ma the Nile crowd had to turn back. Pro hereStratjustcjtwelve hon ours ettbefOreeher Fath- arrived ' the as. Neath.re'y of East Wawanoah, for y g g' Coeds $84. 11, VOb Rs._Inspe etdoa las and exprour ere Joat hneClark;sent i they purpose leaving well. Belgrave which he paid a gold figure. Mr R. nificent success, over $22 being the i er's death, and just in time to be recag11 �� ' ti 'Wednesday Reid, white on his way to the District sum realized, Both were hold under Constance sized by hien. ed himself as satisfied with its condi- for Manit, of in Wawano h, was the BusmEss.--Business is on the hum Indge at Auburn last weak got storm the auspices of the Ladies Aid of the CSURcH.-,Phe Qii,irterly meeting OMITTED. -An obituary notice of the zti'n Mr A. P. Shepherd is sojourn- Robinson, o p stayed, The Hasselwood Broe. are Methodist church, and they are to be 1 r: rovith Asbfleld friends tends this week., guest of her sister sister, MY a tephen d orf'- last wafter There was no ens meat boa re ring material for the four- congratulated c , an success. service was held in the Methodist late John Horton is in ty a and will ap ing pa p ; R.-(7ourtice spent Saturday and recently, J.W. B dation of their barn next summer. church here on Sabbath last; the Board pear next week.—(ED. NEw ERA•] Ada at life home in Goderich town- ter a week's vibe t Rose icb. Andre of work at the mill, however; many CHURCH, -There alar Quarterly ser met on the Monday following: y + y r Chas. Garvin is expacted Flagan and B cars of manufactured timber are being Mr M. Hasselwood, sr., who was very vices of the Methodist churches in thin AT Hontu.-An At Home will be Iv 141ARRIAOE.^Tile Kil'larne , Man., 1p'" M atham Business Co11e a were guests of Mrs Jones one day re- she ped: °oily for some time past, is, w� are circuit were held at Bethel IastSundap, qq Guide of a late date, announces the ' popficona.0 Whitechurch ( en in the Methodist addition on Wed - held in the Methodist glad to know, improving. A nun Rev Mr tlhaw preaching at one service, n fade , Peb. 23, In addition to lunch marriage of Chas. A. Finsen, formerly t, . week we welcome him bat ed ca sojourn nor at [ter father's, R. Medd. vice will i b oheld Sacramental ser- of invited friends of Mr Ranty speut a and Rev Mr Graham at the other; both y + of Elist Wawanosb, to Miae Lizzie gsoirma.gf last week almost cats i j church next Sunday evening, the 13th. fftver en o able time nt hie residence a ood musical and Literary program kation of business m our busy Miss Jane Gibson, Morris, and Miss y j ,y were well attended, and a blessed tame w l l,e rendered, of which further par- Crawford, second daughter of w. S. COsne evening last week in dancing and revailed; the official meeting was held g Crawford, formerly of Hallett. 'I bur'b, but matters have again Mills,llo£ Blyth, w At a recent meeting of the skier sof titulars will be given next week. ilio boom. Mills' afew days recentjy. ,MMiat Sarah tLia church an additional usher w='y other games. Ci• n. Watt, jr., has bean on Monday, when the affairs of the cir- NoTi�s• -Mias Ida Britton has re- Bil Bruce is home from Blyth during Feb- appointed, so that the large and gro�� seriorwly indispo,ed for the past onit were found to be in good ahnpe. turned home from Clinton, where she 1 � NEw ERA GIVES THE HOME NEws ruary on a visit. Mrs Hu *h Fint an,of Ing congregation may be more cot,+ ill„nth, but we hope t.o see him around A unanimous invitation was extended g has been leased for several weeks.—id Everybody!'` 11 Ashtield, bus returned �ome after a fortabjy seated. The Presbyterians soon. Mrfi. Ryan is getting•msterial to Rev Mr Shaw to return to the Cir- We are leased to see that Mr David week's st,iy at rho parental abode. Mrs are talking new church; they have on the ground for a new residence to cult next year; he has dont excellent I? ig again started night service. on erected the coming summer. A y Mtllson to able to be down to the village 1 �� for Haggett, of Ashfield, was the neat of work, as evidenced by the good feel again, One of the heavy windstorms her dtoter, Mrs R. Medd, one day last VISITORS. -A number of Manitoba large number of our young people are in and prosperity that prevails at all g In 'town, knows to their sorrow, that friends are visiting in this neighbor- attendinb a, singing cissa at Blyth, K P P y P t bat we had last week blew W m. Will` the Doherty Organ Faotorp WOO c Week. the ointments. son's windmill down, smashing the i� A �% hood. Why do so many of them leave which is presided over by G. F. Oakes, appointments. _ barn roof. J. F. Staples, our newly V Cl 1 thair ideal (?) land every winter to of Clinton. Mr W. Sloss left for Tor- k� bart�Od to the ground, Tuesday tnotreti Westfield •'paddle and wade in mud and rain' In •Benmiller appointed Assessor, is going to cum- Ing• onto on Wednesday wbere he will via NTERTAINniENT.— Under the sus- ,,:;,silo; truly their action is a own it friends before starting for the K1on- NOTES, -Mt J. Hunter and family, Of mence his duties next week. Mr Gre• "'-”- L Longue a ecncea t sent several days of lust week as Every one in Minton and aarrouudlstg ices E- `he Epworth Leg worthy comment upon their ow P dike. Mr A. YOunF, of Cypress, Man., the Lake shore road, was visiting old gory p Voices d at Lb Lo gu church nIt Vince; "Ontario, with all thy faults, I who has been visiting at the home of friends around here the past week. the guest Of Mr Thos. Andrew, and country know that The Cash %}roX4 I. $ Buyers will be active to is to be bel Feb. 21st. Be- vet thee still:' R. E. A. Leech, Secre his father for some time, will go West Don'tforget the entertainment in the very efficiently took charge of the Ep is the pines to buy their groCeidea e�diit' $!lien y ke advantage of the following:- the evening of MonanFor which Weat- tar f Manitoba Central Farmers In- in a few days. Mr Jne.MCDoIe return- Temperance hall on Thursday evening, worth Lea ue on Tuesday evening— The holidaysrare over, and it's titn9•to lies is aides the local tale yy gg wide reputation; the best atitute, Brandon, Mrs Leech and Miss ed to the West, after spending a short Feb. 10th. Charley and Reuben Wal Chas• Fowler and wife, of Iiilliirney, where you are at. No doubt Yens 't i, t t Z 00 for $ 50 field bas a. w p y Infra Leech were guests at the Metho y- ters, of D g P �!U talent from' various of t lie count a vpeek. Mrs Carson, time visaing friends in this locant { ds a aro visit their grants Nan•, are C 'Siting yet l ds a jiterary ev a groat deaf more than you Oho ilclllJa►VeS j t expected. Singin recitations, in- dist par�on�ge let and friends around here. mo and Mrs in thisthe p .worth League, next done, on Xmas gifts- Most iieople,�d- ? `Parity 1 50 for 1 OU strumental music, act're`sses, etc., will Brandon, is Der a on A prOlonged visit, Plttbnrri J. U.Ifienry loft on Fridayy morning for Tuesday at 7.30 P. m, that, Now, yon want to 000nanalrtY to r tin Unsurpassed, it is en•o in the hospitality Of Mra Tofte. their home in Dutton. T: Fisher, who Tuesday make it up, you Can OX01, 8e *Nd for �� make up a ping : P VAI TERL`C SERvion.-The quarter- Call and toe our stook of Far (goats, hobos, "' )< 8 00 believed, in the ann:t,ts 6f Westfield. f3lank©ts, stet -J. NICHOLSON. has poen at home for the past Pew A number of Rev, gentlemen sre ex- ly reli ions service in connection with S S. QONVENTION.-The 7tb annual months, returned to Essex, where he CiioderiCh To�+rnshilp economy in baying alto blest t roar ed d who will charm the audience the iNel rave Methodist circuit was g y FARM CHANGE. Arthur Uiantelon at rices wo aro sooting. Otte krises 00 for $16 �Q pfete Ort. in the Brick church, Hast Waa''L- convention of the Auburn Union Sab- has been working about. tire, on here has bougt,t from John O. Elliott the will help you build up a rcoAekw! for'. �� by song and oratorical efP held w nosh, on Sunday last. The bad roads bath School Association �?uburnll be hfots ld 9undayHas ihrro was Gun tethly meet a7 acres, being thf not Gh hail of lot'S1, future need's. 1-J ttei "valno we've never offered prevented many £tom befog in at- in the Methodist church, gapfield con., at about $2300. ( Just now we a is offering it line of.utltikl -'33Ib, ,,Walk in and look P,olborrie pons people took in the entertain r u`beto tendance, but a large company joined. Wed. 1� f lbs held, nd ttj�ood �rorratt?tb;as yo ng pin Ziopn church. A number of NoThs.-Wmo�iaQoshtelatrkeep�eorro Bowlsharawaat �, 7, $,tO aani1g10o. �gheraf L 11,10 xbund r IQOTES.-W, Mtrntngs, has sold his in the service. The official Meeting, been provided. Mr Alfred Dsy, the ment at Taylor a school house on Fri- oorIyy, we are y g a • 1 export cattle to Sid n th, of Clinton in td to Bel' ravo on Monday, Middleton met quite a prize of fall- -•� Alta Jas. Flick hfIti g Finances were ra• well-known Provincial Secretary,_Mrs, R Sett k 'a new cuttte'r bre P in tho shape of five ray at a ood figure, lar ely attended• Unionin a tree !silty, "� gg bee on Wednesday after- g • quilting 'n ti satlafactory condition, The be present at eaeaat IntheCounty, itth keit on Sunday. 1VIr Archie Dewar is fa cdotts. 'Girds, Trick .arrived safe .- O6G GlYO ' tr tt$t i g ladies of that section. potted i, ants Of the quarter In is one o£ the b noon for the noteworthy events ass TRE 0ASff GnOC91:t�', , e5`r � .. one ort a meetings are invariably will attended rtsjofoing aver the arrival of andfher and Well in old %nglatld oust more. , rs �'`(� � ► its smie Mail., also hitt! a tt+rs financial havo been the p y en (, Oy > M E has tented t Indebtedness on the and its tliacussi°nor inierestin , rind a situ• idisaesClarrleingder rine! Serena , ,, Thrhraday. Win, Vlah r iii off of the $100 Indebtm toe , , . the* latter .��..ill ,� - }r•entitl in Jotrb'esVillt#. ah�tr'ch, whir reside on the 16th tion, of P'houe 29 � ,. +tatter a farm a 33et�� ><3elgrave shed and the meeting of thzi ��od crowd is lablted for next Wednes- I~'ieh�r are ricins lifter visiting with �clds�iL+�••-�.thf ladic+s of t, s it Wcs. 1' ' > `t1t � �etart tri itrtplemexli • agexicy . i p t oro , arsonage r filler. . spa i7 64 0111 lib i o , tttit9, 11 j. ,i f14 I.r .�� �, , �Et._."_�i6. f.