The Clinton News-Record, 1898-10-13, Page 4r
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ME OUNTOX NEWS -RECORD.
From .our Own Correspondents.
Goderich, I Goderich. l Goderich.
The funeral of the late Catherine M.
At Victoria, St. Methodist church
Miss Benest, Sunday school organist,
Swanson, beloved wife of Mr. Will.
the Rev. S. J. Allin of Brussels cele-
Methodist church in Wyoming, who
Mitchell, town clork, and sister of Mrs.
I
brated divine seryiee, both morning
has spent three months the guest of
D, Cantelon, West St., took place from
and evening. The text of the sermon
Mrs. C. Harriston, returned to her
her hate residence, turner South and
for the evening was the Li. chapter of
home at Wyoming very much recuper-
Elgin Sts., on Monday p. m., Rev. Jas.
Isaiah, 6, 7 verses, "They helped every
ated from her residence here, and in
• Anderson officiating at the house and
one his neighbor ; and every one said
quite grateful to the many friends she
grave. The floral tributes were exceed-
to his brother 'Be of good courage.'
met for the pleasure they have
ingly beautiful and numerous and were
So the carpenter encouraged the gold -given
her. She will yisit friends in
as follows :--Handsome basket of white
smith and he that smootheth with the
London and Strathroy on her way
,flowers and heliotrope, Goderich Dra-
hammer, him that smote the anvil, say-
home.
' matic Club; the school teachers' tri-
ing,'ltisread yfor the soldering,'and he
Miss McPherson, stenographer for
bute was the Santa; the public school
fasteneth it with nails, that it should not
the Henderson bicycle factory, is en-
trustees, wreath of white flowers;
he moved." This text, said the Rev
joying her holidays in Saginaw.
magnificent roses of different shadesgentleman,
teaches mutual helpfulness.
Mr. and the Misses Rouguie of Lon -
were sent by Mrs. W. Swanson, Ham -Mn
must help his fellow roan, and
don are so charmed with our town
ilton, and Mrs. W. Rothwell, Palmer-
soon his power widens, like your own
that they have taken up their rest-
ston ; handsome basket, Mire. Ben.
square where the streets converge like
dance near the lake in the house lately
Saulta ; lovely anchor, Mr. and Mrs.
spokes from the hub, to use a homely
occupied by Ira Lewis, crown attor-
1. James Reid, town assessor; beautiful
expression. There you stand at the
no yy
crosses, the tributes of Mr. and Mrs.
court house door with perhaps one per-
At H. J. Horton's residence, Dunlop
Pridham and the Misses Spence, lovely
son near you, and after a while you
front it. So it
St., a merry party including his fami-
ly Mr, Mrs. Switzer King
boquets were sent by the Misses Evans,
t Mrs,
meet them all parts of
is the Christian, help
and and of -
ston and several of the
Mrs. acrd Miss Bingham, Mr. and
Belcher, Mr. and Mrs. J. Buchanan, Jr.,
with we must
those outside of us, as well as those
elevator staff,
drove over in an ticipatiou of a "moon -
I Messrs. W. Horton and Ferte, and Miss
who are near. Even we Methodists,
light picnic" but as Luna was not quite
r N. Price. The pall -bearers were:-
singing our hymns, in our own hymn
so bright as the merry guests they had
I Mayor Thompson, ex -Mayor Butler,
books find they are composed of hymns
an enjoyable time with local music
i D. C. Strachan of H. M. Customs, B.
from the Roman Catholic church, from
and the mazy dance. Confections and
ISaults of Union hotel, Councillor Prid-
the Episcopalian and from the Presby-
fruit were served before returning to
ham and James Reid, town collector.
terian, all in praise of the Creator of
town.
r The mourners were:- Councillor Can-
all. I must not pass over the want of
The freaks of nature have been
+ telon, and Messrs. White of Stratford
Christain unity shown on prohibition
many this season. Lyn Williams, one
� and George and Archie Manson of Har-
day when every saloon keeper, hotel
of Professor Grant's botany pupils,
found
' rington, Out. Mrs, Thus. Atitchell of
keeper, brewer, distiller, liquor seller
on the islands near the mouth of
(7liutou also atteuded the funeral. Mr.
and every one interested in the milk-
Maitland a raspberry bush, with a
James Mitchell of Cleveland, by bad
ing or sale of liquor, voted as one man
sprig of berries, ripe and ripening.
railroad connection, did not arrive un-
against it. Another illustration was,
Then on the first Sunday of October
til 7p.m. The funeral cortege, which
"even our meals, to prepare thern, if we
Mrs. Alex. Kirkbride, went out ttyfore
` was large, proceeded up Elgin St.,
cost the price spent upon getting even
church time to gather a boquet to take
'thence to Maitland cemetery, where
our pepper and salt let alone the
with her and found a beautiful while
lies her son, it promising young man,
rest of our food, it would cost
peony r•oge in fully bloom on a bulb
for whom her affection was so great
millions, and gives ample employ-
which the hot summer-like weatherhnd
that she scarcely ever after his decease
ment to millions just bringing
perfected. If filled the church with
' was seen to smile, and now in death
Sas from the different countries what
perfume that fair October day. Lastly
' they are reunited. Our sympathy is
we daily use. From the north, the
apples growing tomato -shaped in H. J.
with bar accomplished claughters, the
south, the east and the west, they all
Horton's orchard.
, Misses Mitchell, well known to Clinton,
help its. We must destroy all jeal-
society, and with her husband and
ousies and help each other. In
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° other dear relatives, who long will
drawing his very instructive and inter-
Goderich Township.
' mourn their loss.
esting sermon to it close Rev. Mr.
P "Side -Tracked" was offered to an ap-
Allin mentioned a Protestant convert-
Special services will be held in Beth-
preciative audience oil Friday evening, ,
tion held in Germany of Russians,
at Methodist church on Sunday next
the first attraction of the fall and win-
French and urea of 32 nations who
and on Monday evening a fo1 supper
ter campaign. The band was out in
sting in his own language "All Hail the
will be given to which ,all arZnvited.
full force and played before tine Vic-
Power of Jesus' Name." All knew
Miss Fanny Fisher of Benmiller is
toria opera house for quite it long time,
The novel photo at the Great N. W.
the hymn time, in every language
they had the same time as the Eng -
visiting at.Mr.Thompson's on 10th con,
Fair was placed with specimens of the
lish. Rev. Mr, Allin is a first-class
-
writing of the Public school pupils
religious demonstrator and Brussels
Bayfield.
contagious to Sallow's display and
may he proud of him. The collections
•
Brophy's being on the other side of
morning and evening were for the
Mr. Burgess, who moved to the U. S.
• the Exhibition Hall, we of course
Superannuation Fund. The choir sand
last winter, is visiting friends in town.
thought the photo was Sallows', but we
•a beautiful anthem "Jehovah's Praise'
Mr. John Wbittan, who sold his
must give the palm to Brophy for the
hefore the sermon, Miss Bateman and
household effects last spring and moved
Trustee novelty as well as the artistic
Miss Vida Bell singing the different
to London, has returned to winter in
one of the new arrival in town, "Fred-
solo parts and in the no parts Miss
tine old home.
dy and his "Dewey" melon.
Myrtio Johnston taking very nicely
Dr. Sheppard was made the Iecipient
S. Hicks, druggist, late of Paris, is
the alto. Miss Bateman sang "One
of a kindly -worded address by his
all smiles now. J. E. Davis, druggist
Sweetly Solemn Thought" during col-
friends in the Methodist church a few
and optician, is leaving for Wingliarn,
lection. Mr. Broderick is an efficient
nights ago.
his old home, and Mr. Hicks can open
leader and was greeted with .t full
Rev. E. A. Shaw wits indisposed last
out in the handsomest hall in town.
choir, who sustained well their parts,
Sabbath and his work was taken by
No wonder he smiles,
Miss Stokes being organist.
Mr. James Young, one of our local
Mr. Hillier, retired merchant, King-
Miss Blanche Watson of WLtson's
townsmen.
ston St., is its well this season as if he
conservatory, South St., is spending
Fair day some generous -minded in -
bad spent the winter in Florida.
this week in Detroit;
dividua1, anxious to save a dime, took
. The Hindas Concert on Monday even-
Captain Tom Tretheway arrived
possession of the school yard for the
ing was very interesting. The Bengali
here from the west on Saturday and
purpose of feeding his horses. We
costumes made quite an effective dis-
left by steamer Pacific for Bruce
did not see the man, but no doubt he
play,
Mines. -Algoma Pioneer, Sept. 30.
had hispockets stowed with ginger -
The Stars and Stripes at the Arneri-
Miss Meyers of Montreal is spending
bread. The boys will look out for him
can Consulate fluttered at half-mast
the season the guest of her sister, Mrs.
next year.
on the damp air in memory of the late
W. R.. Logan, organist Knox church.
The trustees have let the contract of
U. S. Ambassador, Hon. TqF. Bayard,
Couldn't leave the old town. -Mr.
putting a furnace in the school to the
under the Cleveland Administration
Broderick, boot & shoe merchant
firni of Mullett & Co. of Seaforth, their
,
to the Court of fit. James. He died at
late of Toronto, hits decided to remain.
tender being the lowest, $100,
the home of his daughter at Denham,
Not being satisfied with the east side
Fair day passed off very pleasantly.
Mass,of
square, he took the north side and
There were no accidents and the atten-
Mrs. (Major) Beck was judge at
' now deciding to remain and risk his
dance and gate receipts proved a record
the Blyth Fair of the ladies' work.
chance of success, lie will remain on
breaker, the gate bringing the hand.
J. Kernighan, J. P., has resolved to
the north side, but curtail expenses by
some sum of $173.50. This is a good
retire front agricultural pursuits and
°
taking his stock into the B. &•S. store
lately
showing at 10c and 15c admission. The
"with
with Mrs. Kerni hall will take up
=gate
occupied by Mr. McNaughtou,
directors' badges were tied black
their residence on St.
late of Brockville. Mr. Broderick is,
out of respect for the dead president,
The Sons of Scotland had a very
leader- of the Victoria St. choir and
Mr. Townsend.
large attendance on Friday evening
'would be missed, had he elected to
We were pleased to see that two of
in their hall on -North St. The newly
leave town,
our young citizens, Mr, 'John Jowett
initiated members are :-Malcolm
This fair October week we really
and Mr. Alex, McLeod, distinguished
Graeme Cameron, barrister, Messrs.
thought the summer visitors had re-
themselves at the Commencement
Stuart and Douglas Straiton and J.
turned to enjoy a few more sunny days
games in connection with the Colle-
McEwan. Another meeting was held
and a few more bicycle rides when we
giate Institute in Clinton, the -former
last evening and a large number were
found that the ladies were representa-
coming witbin a point of winning the
initiated members of Inverness Camp
tives of the whole London district,
cupp, and this too without practise.
whose names will appear in next
among whom we had the pleasure of
A new store is about to be started in
week's issue.
meeting Mrs. (Rev.) Edge of London.
Mrs.. Rutledge's old stand by some gen-
Last week the winners of Mr. Hal-
. pany's bicycle prizes made their se-
There were about seventy representa-
I tives of the London Conference Branch
tleman from St. Joseph's. This is no
doubt the first step in the direction of
lection and were correspondingly
of the Women's Mission Society. The
moving St. Joseph's to Bayfield. Mr.
happy.
meetings a.m. and p. m. were held in
T. J. Marks is also opening up business
Latest buzz saw accident.-Acci-
North St, Methodist church. Mrs.
in his old stand.
dents will happen in many apparently
Turner on behalf of the Goderich
The dredge is still working away at
safe places, but where there is machin-
ladies gave a cordial welcome to the
the harbor, but it is expected this week
ery there danger lurks. Managers of
convention. Mrs.(Rev.) Godwin kindly
will wind up the job for this season, as
factories should now take no one,
assisted in the song service and in the
the appropriation is about expended.
whose duty it is to ,attend to machin-
last evening a bright little Hindoo child
It is a good work so far as it goes, but
ery, without he holds an accident poli-
sang very touchingly "Jesus loves Inc."
it wants about fifteen days -more to re-
cy yet possibly insurance companies
The subjects were all well chosen and
move the driftings of the past ten
might not issue policies for accidents
those wlio attended the meetings were
years, which have almost entirely filled
incurred in factories for they will not
quite delighted with the pastor, Rev.
the river's mouth.
insure the workmen's tools against
J asper Wilson, and the London Branch
One of the chief attractions of Fair
fire. The latest sufferer from duty at
of the W.M.S. delegates.
day was the handicap bicycle race,
the or an factory is a young married
Detroit.
List of prizes received on Friday
which took place in the forenoon, for
man, Jack Hamilton late of
evening at the Collegiate Institute by
which there were eight entries, viz.: -
He has lost the 2nd, 3rd and 4th fing-
the students Here mentioned: Rev.
Messrs. J. Jowett, C. Ferguson, F.
ers of his left hand.
Mark Turnbull's medal, Form I,
Geminhard, N. Cameron, M. Humber,
The newly published song "Canada"
general proficiency, in junior division
R. Sallows, E. Davidson and W. Ross.
was it favorite at the great prohibition
-Harold J. Masson, 72 per cent. Rx-
The prizes were: -Two handsome
• rally held on prohibition day tat
Ala or Shannon's medal, form I, gen-
clocks, an oil painting, a paper rack,
Sault Ste Marie in the Presbyterian
era proficiency in junior division-
an album, and a sweater. The time
church. "The gathering," as the Al-
Olive M. 'turner, 71 percent. The
prize was won by J. Jowett making
goma Pioneer notes, "taxed the seat-
Peter Adamson Memorial Scholarship,
the distance from the Queen's hotel to
ing capacity of the building so that
form III, mathematical -G, Allen
Varna and back, or twelve miles, in 35
many stood in the porch and on the
Jekell, 73 per cent.; but as he does not
rain„ 45 sea Tbb other prizes were
outer steps." After Mayor Biggings
intend to return to the school it goes
won by the follo ing in the order
(Editor Pioneer),C. F. Farwell,M.P.P.,
according do regulation to Grace M.
Strang, 68 Form 11,
named, viz,: -C. Ferguson,, F. Gamin.
W.H. Hearst, Esq. and Rev. Dr. Stone
per cent. general
hard, N. Cameron, M. Humber, R. Sal -
were invited b President Dawson,
y
proficiency, won by Vesta Watson, 70
lows. A lar a crowd of
g people lined
who took the chair, to address the as-
per cent. The second on the list was
the streets and were anxious spectators
sembled multitude on behalf of
Cora B. Ferguson, 681! per cent.
of the contest.
prohibition. Rev. Frank Stafford,
Teachers' prizes. The Principal, for
to quote the Pioneer again,
second place Jneneral proficiency in
followed the Mayor's tribute to
form 1, junior division -Franklin W.
Blyth. '
Canadian loyalty and devotion
Edward, 71 per cent. Migs Charles, B,
with a very appropriate patriotic song
A., form III., poetic literature -Grace
The Goderich comedy' company,
"Canada," which he rendered with
such good effect that the audience re-
M. Strang, 70 per cent. Form I., sen-
for division, French -May Newton, 70
which was to give the play known as
"The Irish choolmaster," failed to
fused to let him off with one song and
"The
per cent. and Elies Tye. Form 1,
division, French Coutts,
present it owing to the death of the
he favored them with Land of
the Maple," the large assembly rising
junior -Lizzie
75 per cent. Miss McLellan, form I,
mother of one of the principal actors,
Miss Tena Morgan returned to town
to their feet and joining very heartily
senior division, arithmetic -J. Maud
Tuesday, atter visiting London and
in the chorus to the last stanza.
Spence. Algebra. - James Morris,
other points•
Miss Belle McEwen, daughter of
Stenography. - W, Elliott. Miss
Blyth Fair was greatly spoiled by
Peter McEwen, Saltford's salt kind•,
Strang, form L, senior division, Hie
rain, nevertheless a large crowd at-
' accompanied Miss Vivian on her visit
to Kalamazoo.
torp James Masson. Form 1, junior
division, literature -Olive M.
tended. The most attractive part was
the trick bicycle riders from Seaforth.
Mr. Wyatt's indisposition has ter-
minuted in typhoid fever. Mr. Wyatt
Turner. The evening was most pleas-
-The
antly spent and much pleasure was
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Mr. Wm. Moser left for England on
Thursday
y morning. May he have a
was the representative of Woods'
Fair here and not succeeding in that
given both teachers an students by
the full house which greeted them, it
safe journey.
Mrs, Win. Westoby is seriously ill
enterprise and beinga son of Vulcan
he took the blacksmith work of Mooers'
being the Side Tracked' evening.
The students evinced much erudition
this week.
The funeral. of Mrs, Nilson passed
elevator and proved himself to be a
in the tom Califon rand arranggin of
their e co la stile Model and Collegiate
through town on Sunday.
genuine workman. At present, Mr, L.
Pennington flits his place with Mr.
Institute (1✓• I. J.) Miss Tye played
--
Sprun Stanley St., an assistant.
an overture in her own mimitr
able style. A very well ren-
Constance.
--
• onnight anniversary ser-
vices were held at Lion church and
dered instrumental duett, " 1n
Mr.and Mre.Jamea Fairservice spent
afterwards an anniversary supper was
Search of Happiness," was given
by tho Misses Reynolds and
Sunday in Seaforth.
John McGregor carve home from
served.
Miss Strathan of Brussels is the
Miss Beatrice Garrow, and well executed
Molesworth last week on the sick list,,
guest of the Misses Spence, Victoria
solos (instrumental) by Miss Wilson
but he is all right again now and has
street. -
and Master Orville Godwin, Miss
returned to work again.
Mrss. Switzer of Kingston feels keen-
Jessie Gibson sang a pleasing song and
Miss Coral Vivian,
Miss Edna Staples spent Sunday tvitn
her friend, Miss Bella
1y the want of a daily (local) paper.
and the elocutionist
of the evening, gave "The Outlaw" in
Farnham of the
0th concession.
Sorely some of our Starry journalists
can flll the bill.
vivid portrayal. Rev. Mark Turnbull
Cyrue Scott ,and John McFittie of
• Mrs. TlFhe's Sale took place on Fri-
presented his medal to Harold S. Man-
East Wawanosh wheeled over to ],Ott
. day, 7th rust,
son in bis truly courteous manner,
Farnham's on Sunday.
. Pr'ett long days at the Godericll
making it short and encouraging ad-
dress to all. Ex -Mayor Shannon also
Lon Farnham drove to Porters dill
on Tuesday to attend the district
organ factory, from 7 a. m. to 10 pl,m.
g
resented his medal to Miss
p)live
meet•
intof
in of the (food Ten►plars.
Wonder it the pay is as long
it prepossensinglfttla color-
M. .'Turner, congratulating
( g g
that lady on the
13. Laurason attended the district
meeting of Good Templars at Porter's
ed boy has come to.,stay. The Marine
hand take him as a mascot. t.
young, plans-
ore it Worded him to give her the
Hill on :Cuesdayy.
onsishould a
Persons interested in the Collegiate
reward she merited. Major Frank
Miss Gortie Farnham attended the
Institute games were around last
Jordan also made Some ver ilatterin
y
his
Brussels Fair last Frida
i y
'lhe Foresters
week collecting prizes for the lucky
winners. The games will be held on
ratn+arkA and .feels quite proad of
association as trustee with the teachers
, intend having an
oyster supper on the hist Tuesday of
Friday.
and students of the 0. I. of Goderich. I
•hie month.
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iloluteSville, goodies can detect a difference I Be has three in his stable now which Prouse; small tomatoes, G Wilds, D Gal.
though not apparent to the aver-' can, when he chooses, tbr°oiv dust upon braith; corn, recommended, 13 Panhale.
Rev. J. • )Philips of Petrolla will age mortal. Equine contests are almost anything in the municipality. FRUr'r.-ColleoOoa grapes, G Wilds; fall
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next Sundayy morning, and evenl popular here and a minister of the Mr. John Beacom of Goderich town- apples, W 1711iott, W Stirling 6th con; win -
and Rev. J.Wilbonof Goderich gospel was, noticed among the crowd ship drove one heat is the farmers tar apples,D McLaughlin, W Elliott; col.
r preach at 2.30 p, I apparently as much interested as was trot and though his horse lost by a lection of apples, G Wilds, W Elliott; pears,
Mr. and Mrs. Richie and sister of his neighbor. head it was no ,tuft of the driver. D MoNaushton, G Wilds; collection of
Ashfield spent Sunday with A. J. The weather is the bugaboo of fair Mr. JL C. Miller of the River Hotel, pears, G Wilde, T Brownett; peaches, G
Courtice. managements and though the a. m: and the Hotel Clarendon at Clinton, Wilde, W Stirling 6th con; grapes, G
Rev. G. W. Andrews, wife and was rather unpropitious still as the mounted the bared stand and blew a Wilde, James Campbell; orab apples, R
daughter of Fullarton spent last) week , day wore on the clouds rolled away fete baritone solos to show that he has and T Snowden, W Elliott; plume or
with friends here. We were .glad to and the afternoon wits fairly fine, a still a"lip" and could play with a little prunes, G Wilds, S Faroe; baldwins, W
see them.�Sy little chilly, to he sure, but scarce practise aluiost as well as in those Elliott, W Cook; northern spies, Joe Race,
Mrs. W. Sta,gley left on Wednesday enough to cause blue noses and spoil early days when he was the prime 8 Faree.
morning to visit friends in Avoca, the good looks of the youth and beauty mover in the organization of Clinton's DAIRY PROnoeE.-Tub salt butte . R a
Michigan, and other places. of Stanley and the surrounding towns, first brass band. T Snowden; 25 The salt butter, 'V4asiit
Mrs. Holliway and daughter of Tor- villages and townships. Mr. Jas, Ferguson was at his usual (6th con), Mrs Weston; 5 lbs of Butter, W i
onto tare visiting her sister, Airs. J. L. The records of the Stanley Agri- I post as constable, a post he has filled Sterling (6th con), S Heuston; home made I
Courtice. cultural Society seem lost in antiquity. shout as long as he has been bailiff and alleges, R and T Snow Jen; home mildewing,
Mr. J, R. Shillilworth of London The only member apparently able that is twenty-five years, neither more Geo Wilde Mies H Wine; honey in comb,
wits a caller at W. Stanley's on Mon- to review its past is "Joe" Wilds, nor less, A Smith; honey in jar, A Smith R and T
day. who has been for• many years a direct- Sandy McInnes danced the Highland Snowden;home made bread, D Smith,
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or. "Joe" is a jolly old man, full of fling to music rendered by the band. J Tippett; bakero bread, John Biggsrt.
okes and quibe. a has been forty- Had it been the skirling pipe he LADxzo Wonx.-Pillow shame, Miss Nott, i
Varna. tour years in Stanley and is one of the could have been still more graceful. Mre O Campbell; crazy work, Mies Nott, ,
best known men in the township. He Mr. George Sates won the first and Mrs O Campbell; croobst table mate, Miss 1
Mr. J. McKie has purchased the says the society was organized by a second prizes donated by Mr. William H Wise, Odra C Cam Abell; toilet mats, Mies
Logan property across the road from Mr. Bronson, who long since was gath- Rathwell. Nott, Miss G Galbraith; table Centre piece,
his shop at a reasonable figure. It is ered to the fathers, and that for some In the single roadster class there Mrs D McIntyre 1 2, mantle draper, Mrs
one of the prettiest sites in the west time the fall exhibitions were held in were thirteen entries and keen corm- C Campbell, Mies Nott; sofa pillow, Mrs D
end of the village and will be very con- this village, but subsequently moved to petition. McIntyre 1 2; maorame work,Mrs C Camp-
venient to the owner. Varna as a more central point. That Quite an umber, who also attended the I bell, Mies PcPrsons; cro(bet work in wool,
Friday last showed up the quality of village could not furnish suffi- Goderich Fair, expressed the opinion Miss C Campbell; bliss Nott; crochet work
some of the fast horses of this conn- cient accommodation either for this afternoon that "The World's Fair" I in cotton, Mrs C Campbell, Mise H Wise;,
munity when Mr, John Sparrow se- man or beast, .so the society was a better one in several respects. i embroidery on silk, satin or velvet, Mrs D
cured hrstprize in.the fariner•s'trot and made this their permanent home, So much for 13ayfleld. McIntyre, Miss Nott; Embroidery on bolt-
alanhalf the money for let and "Lind in moving hack here in 1868, ,,the Clinton was well represented here to- ing cloth, Mrs C Campbell, Mies Nott;
free-for-all, the other half going to Mr. ' year after Confederation," as Mr. John day, fancy whisk Holder, Mies Nott, Mies S
A. Duncan, it was surprising the Johnstone the second oldest member To mark a he
p g poo the prize ticket in Houston,- fanny pin oanhion, Mise H 'Vise,
speed kept up by this horse in the two put it. The citizens now Ioolc upon I ball the name of the winner and if in I Mrs C Campbell; knitting in worsted, Mise
successive races scarcely getting five it as a local institution, almost 'Its groin the weight also would make a I Nott, Mrs C Campbell; boniton or point
minutes to get his wind before starting much a part of Bayfield as Clan Mac- visit to the building more edifying. lace, Mrs D McIntyre, Mrs C Campbell;
up'agrain. Gregor S care or the cannon on the Sore of the past presidents of the tatting, Mrs C Campbell Mrs T Wallis
M. B. Higgins secured flrst for his point overlooking the lake. They usu- society were: -George Anderson, Chas. arrasene work, Mrs D Campbell,
re Mrs C
chesnut two-year-old. all speak of it as"The World s Fair•, Sough, John Tough, Geo. Castles, Campbell; ohenile work on felt or plush,
The meetings of the Epworth League implying no more than that the mem- John McNaughton, W. Townsend. Miss Nott, Mrs C Campbell; tea cosy, Miss
are well attended and much good is bershrp has neither meads nor bounds. Vice -President McNaughton is one Nott, Miss Wise; try cloth,urs J Howrie
1eSnititrg therefrom. Next W6dnes- There has been consrderablecontinu- of the most, energetic and useful mem- Miss'Nott; table cover embroidered, '
b ordered, Mrs
day evening is missionary evening ity in the management of this society. hers of the executive, Under the man-
McIntyre,McIntre�Mre C Campbell; netted doilies,
when a good missionary programme Mr. James Armstrong of Varna was agement of su.-h men as Mr. McNaugh- Mrs J Howrie, Mrs McIntyre; etching on
will be given. The hour is changed secretary for twenty-five years and was ton "The World's Fair" can hardly cotton or silk, Miss Nott, Mrs C Campbell; I
from 8 to 7.30 p. m. succeeded by his son who threw up the help prospering, gent's linen shirt, W Stirling, Mrs D Me-
__ JJob it) less time. This is NI r. H. W. Councillor Wools, Goderich town- Intyre; gent's fancy flannel shirt, Mies
4 --'- Erwin's fourth year though he assisted ship, with his har,l sense and quiet, Nott; ladies underclothing, Mrs W Stir-
ileavy Artillery In Action. the Armstrongs since about the time practical manner is an efficient diree- ling, Miss Nott; ! I
he first donned Ion g pants. Quite tor•, g pain Hand sewing, Mre
(Front the SeaforLh Expositor.) ruiturally he knows almost every pat- The directors will meet at the W Stirling, Mrs i Campbell: kitchen
apron, Miss H Wise, Mrs J Howrie;
We notice that the Goderich Signal, ton of the fair and is thus the het- Queen's Hotel at 2 o'clock p. m. on crochet or knitt slippers, MrsJ Howrie,
in an indirect way,repeats its state- ter enabled to humor those who have Tuesday next to pay out prize money Miss Parson; laundry bag, Miss Wise,Miss
Lent that Mr, M. Y. AlcLean was an whim -whams, rather a common corn- and straighten up business in general. Nott; handerobief saoket, Mise Wine, Mrs
applicant for the Huron registrarship. plaint among exhibitors. The following is the list of prize- C Campbell;, drawn work, Mrs D 1Vloln=
The statement is false, and the editor The directors had all a touch of winners :- tyre 1 2; patched quilt in cotton, Mre C
of the Signal knows it to be so. We crape upon their badges to day out of HORSE8.—HEAVY DRAdGHT—Brood Campbell, Miss Wise
again repeat that AIr. McLean was respect for their late president, Me, mare with foal, Levi Trick; fuar, Levi p patched quilt in
neveran applicant for the registrarship William Townsend, whose sudden de- Trick; 2 -yr old gelding or fill James cloth, Miss Nott, Mise Parsons; knitted
or an other Government osit.ion.This cease was recorded in the last issue of o, g g y' quilt, Mise Nott; crochet quilt, Mrs J
y p Campbell l year old gelding or Elly, Howrie Mrs R Penbale; button holes Mrs
is the last time we shall trouble to Tnr,, NEws-RECORD, Mr. Townsend J Salkeld, span working horses, J Sal- '
refute the foolish falsehood. was president for three years and keld, i g W Stirling; collection ladies work, Mrs C
Campbell, Mrs D McIntyre.
vice-president for about sixteen. The General purpose -Year gelding or PLANTS AND FLOWERS, -Bouquet of flow-
-- duties of president were to -day per- filly, J Sparrow, L Trick; span work- ers, large, Mrs T Wallis, Miss Persons;
(From tho Goderich Signal.) formed by Mr. R. E.Snowden, who,ac- ing horses, R Luker, W Elliott; groom bouquet of flowers, small, Mrs W Stirling,
Office -seeker M.Y.McLean still sticks cording to the system in vogue: in the team in harness, R Luker, J Salkeld. Aire R Houston; collection of house plants,
to his little fiction that he never was an society will be president next year. 7loadster.-Brood mare with foal, R dahlias acd pansies, Mrs W Stirling; large
applicant for the registry office. Per- He is a young pian, well-informed, en- ATc•Allister, A Butt: foal, A Butt. W bouquet of flowers, recommended, Mrs
haps he thinks a lie, well stuck to, may ergetic, a good farmer and will no Thirsk; 2 -yr gelding or filly, H Davis, Marks.
go nearly as far its the truth. doubt contribute to putting new life W Brandon; year old 'gelding or filly, ART Wosx.-Pencil drawing )wits C
into next years fair. E Hagan, D Lindsay; span roadsters, Campbell, Miss Parsons; crayon drawing,
— ---_ ------ ------ The hall was well-filled with the pro- W J Lwin, C Glib; single roadster in water color painting, oil painting, kensing-
ducts of the farm, garden, dairy and buggy, O Johnston, W Thrisk• ton painting, lustre painting,Mrs C Camp-
Plobiseite Returns For Ruron• api.ar•y, as well as specimens of ladies' Carriage horses -Brood mare with bell; painting on silk, satin or velvet, Mrs
work and fine arts. There was keen foal, W Thrisk, D Prouse; foal, D C Campbell, Mrs D McIntyre; map of the
competition in all classes, but more Prouse,-C McGregor; 2 yr old gelding county of Huron, Miss A Galbraith.
noticeably in those homely but most or filly, J Weston, C J Williams: year POULTRY. -Ducks, R Penhale, T Wallis;
West Ilttron Gives a Majority for useful articles -which are duly set old gelding or filly, B Hivgins; span geese, R Penbale, W J Irwin; Dorkings,
the Plebiscite of 1125, East forth in the prize list. Dr. Sheppard .art iage horses, P McDougall; single W J Irwin, E Munro; Brahman, E Munro
is a comparatively young married roan carriage horse, J Swan, E Bossenbury; 1 2; Bla3k Spanish, W J Irwin 1 2; Ply -
Huron 1046 and the and still remembering the importance lad driver, Miss McGregor, Miss El-
. South Riding 791. of a good button hole, gave it special liott, Miss Irwin; saddle horse, Hary Loath Rocks, E Munro, A Duncan; Brown
r iz6 fora half -dozens specimens which Leghte Lorns, Mrs C Campbell, • E Munro;
p ' ' P Davis,DieJ Sproat. White Le-horhe, W � Howrie, E Munro;
--- was won by Airs. W. Sterling, who GRADE CATTLE. — Mileb cow, Jag Hamburge E Munro 1 2; Bantams, W J
In the. `Vest Huron returns as fern- figures prominently in the prize list. Johnston, D AlcNaughton; 2 yr old Irwin, E Munro; collection of fowl, W J
ished its last week by the returning- This is in all probability the Dr's last heifer, J Johnston, W H Woods; year Irwin, E Munro.
otiicerbefore lie had made his proclama- appearance as a prize -giver here as he old heifer, W Elliott, J Johnston; fat MANr.FACTURES.—Gent's suit of clothes,
tion, several errors crept in. For in- has disposed of his practice and leaves cow, heifer or steer, W H Woods 1 2, W Sterling, con 6, Goderich tp; home
stance No. 4 Colborne should read 33 this week for the West. Just where he Heifer calf, Elcoat Bros, W H Woods; made white flannel Miss H Wise, Miss
for to 34 against instead of 331 to 36. will locate he doesn't yet know, but it 3 yr old steer, W H Wools 1 2; 2 yr old Nott; bome made colored flannel, Miss
In No. 3 West Wawanosh the vote will in all probability beatsome inland steer, W H Wonds, D McNaughton; Wise, Miss Nott; home made woollen
stood 41 to 13 and in No. 546 to 17. In point as his departure from Bayfield vear, old steer, D McNaughton, WH blankets, Mies Wise, Mise Nott; ragmat
Goderich township No. 2 should be 31 has. been necessitated by its position Woods; 1)1-11 calf, thorobred, Elr.oat Miss Nott, Mies Weston; � s {
to 11, No. 3 40-8, No. 0 46-5. The ma- on the lake shore. Bros 1 2; heifer calf, thnmbred, 1:1_ yarn mat, Mies I
jorities were Ashfield 1851, Colborne Among the prize winners no names coat Bros; special for hull calf it W Wise, D Prouse; woollen yarn, W Stirling,
P Y con 6, Goderich tp, Mias Nott; stocking
129, Goderich township 221, Goderich figure more prominently than t.aose of Jtathwell, Cleo Bales 1 2• yarn, WV Stirling, Aliso Nott; woollen
118, Clinton 20, East Wawanosh 223, Miss Nott and Miss Hannah Wise. Simrp-Leicester-Rare, 2 shears, W stockings, Miss Wise, Mre •W Weston;
West Wawanosh 216. Total majority Both are residents of Goderich town- Glenn 1 .2; shearlin,J, ram, Elcoat Bros; wodllen socks, Miss Wise, Mrs Weston;
112;1. This with 1040 iu the East and ship and live rather nearer the Hub ram lamb, R McAllister, Elcoat Bros; cotton socks,.Midg Nott, Miss Wigs; cotton
701 in the Southanakes a total ofr•2962. than they do this viliago •Ibbs. Colin pair ewes, `V Glenn; sbearling ewes, W stookind ,
Campbell of Goderich, Mrs, Walter Glenn, Salkeld Brno; ewe lambs, W Glenn, �s W Stirling, Mies Wine; woollen
East IIuron. gloves, is Stirling, Mrs Weston; woollen
Weston,' Goderich township, and Mrs. Salkeld Bros; fat sheep, J Cooper & Son, A mics, A'[ise Nott, Miss . Wye; coarse boots,
POLLING DIVISION FOR AGALNST D. McIntyre, Seaforth, also won Duncan. Jae Youi,g; single harness, B Higgins, Jac,
Blyth I ........37 20 many red and blue tickets. Shropehiredowns1Aged ram, 2 shears Ti ett• double harness J Ti
Y There was a large display of fruit pP Tippett, B Hig- }}
, , • • , , , , 2 • , , , , • , , 30 23 g P • Y and over, Jas Mr,Farlane, Cooper &Son; gine. f
of a superior quality, apples and pears shearling ram, J McFarlane•1 2; ram lamb, S
76 52 particularly. g J McFarlane A• Duncan; air ewes J Mo- BICYCLE a prize,
Varna end back, 12
articnlarl In looking over the }
a les ands speaking of the difficult of p males -Time prize, J Jowett, Bayfield,
Majority for ........22 PP P g Y Farlane 1 2; ehearling ewes, J McFarlane, 35 45 min; let plane, open race, C Ferga- °
Brussels ..... 1....,...`L3 30 classifying them, Mr. Harry Peck stated Cooper & Son;ewe lambs,Cooper & Son 12. son, l3avfield. 39 min; 2nd F Gemenhardt i
2........36 ' 20 that he had in his orchard early will- Pioo.—Berk-hire—Aged boar, W MCA)- Bayfield, 36.45 min; 3rd, N Cameron,Bay- I
• ........ 3 .......30 28 teras that no two judges had lister 1 2; brood sow, -It Porthole, W McAl, field, 36.46 min; 4th, M Humber, Goderich, 1
_ been able to agree upon. Mr. Peck is a lister; boar 6 months, W McAllister 1 2; 35.40 min; 5tb, O Sallows, Goderich, 43.30
04 87 big and successful farmer and has a, sow 6 months, W Mc lllister 1 2. min; 6th, G Davidson, Goderioh,43.30 min.
Majority for.... , .... ,7 fine orchard, but confessed that lie hits Chester Wbite—Aged boar, R Turner, J JUVOES—Cattle, Jag Connolly, Porter's
Grey ......... 1........60 22 himself been nonplussed at. times. Gemmell; brood sow, J Gemmell, J Footer; Hill; Jas Hearn, Clinton; J Erratt,Varna.
• . 90 8 Some of the pears on exhibition were boar 6 months, J Gemmell 1 2; sow 6 Horses, J J McLaughlin, Clinton;' J Mo-
.......... 3........68 27 so "dead" ripe that the owners months, J Gemmell, J Foster. Nevin Ki
.......... 4 ........ 67 17 left them behind. Pears have been Red—Aged boar, Fisher Bros, J Race; G St John Dann, Blake. Sheep
and pigs, G Stanbury, Clinton; W Madge,
.......... 5...... ,61 21 a big crop hereabouts and almost un- sow,J Johnston,Fiaber Bros;boar6 months, BayfielJ; S Andrews, Goderich. Poultry,
.......... 6........53 12 saleable. Fisher Bros 1 2; sow 6 months, Fisher S A Moffatt, Varna; W Graham, Star'ey;
.......... 7........41 45 The home-made wane on exhibition Bros, W G Johnston. A M Todd, Godericb. Grain, John Wit-
- appeared to he of an excellent quality GRAN ANT) Sr.nns.-Wbite winter wheat, liams, Zurich; J Thomson, Bayfield.
300 155 if the amount drank, presumably by John Salktld, S Fenae; rod winter wheat, Fruit, R MoIlveen, Bayfield; A Andersori',
}Majority for........235 the judges, is any criterion. One S Fursf•, T Witllis; spring wheat, G Wilds, Goderich tp. Dairy, IV Scott, Brueefield;
Howick...... 1........80 10 bottle was completely empty ant. -- I.- " "•-'A- Isroe white peas, John Sal- T. Johustcn, Zurich, Vegetables, J Rat.
2 55 53 another almost so. It was, of course, keld, d Pucnc; small peas, 5 Nurse, John ledre, Clinton; T Harrison, Bayfield. Lad-
...... • • • , a non-alcoholic wine and would not Rialkeld; six rowed baric John Salkeld, S
3........73 30 Y• fes work, Mise S. Wallace, Goderich; Mise
. , ..... 4.......108 21 infringe upon the provisions of the Furse; two rowed barley, John Salkeld, G R Robinson, Varna; Mies Dunn, Blake.
....... , 5........84 30 strictest prohibition law. Wilds; whits oats, John Salkeld; G Wilds; Flowers, etc, Mrs Stanbury, Bayfield.
....... I 6....... ,65 24 Mr. William Elliott of the 4th black oats, T Wallis, J Salkoid; timotby
_ concession of Goderich township was send, John �allceld, S Farse; corn, John ---
465 102 about the largest exhibitor, p+artic•ri- Salkeld, G Wilda. Life insurance is u cod thin but
Majority for........273 lrarly in cattle and horses. In the Vrnrrxmx.a, Et%rly potatoes, D Prouse, g g
1 Y . r former class he favors the Herefords G Wilds; late potatoes, ,lag You DR D health insurance, by keeping the blood
Morris ....... - 1..... , . , 30 2.p , re with Hoods Sarsaparilla,. la
........ 2.. , .....37 22 and beginning to breed with import ed 1 rouse; mangoldd, long, R turner, Rand P p ,- is still
.. , ... , . 3........85 32 stock seven or eight years ago he has T Snowden; mangolds, yellow, John Sal- better.
.. 4 .... . ..21 27 now a Hoc heal of sixteen. Sowell lceld, D Prouse; beets for table use, W
....... 0...... , .70 10 satisfied is Mr. Elliott with the breed Cook, R and T Snowden; Cabbage, John —
0 G4 24 that he intends to dispose of his herd Salkeld, W Brandon; carrots for table nso, LOST.
_ of forty-five grades and confine hire- D Prouse, it and T Snowden; parsnips, W
250 149 self exclusively to the flerefor•ds. This Stirling 6th Cyn; pumpkins, W Parson,J no Ram, piece'off right ear, two years old.—W.
Majority for..... ,107 well-known farmer also raises good Salkeld; squashos, Alrs ,1 Howrie, S Furse, 0. Filiott,
TUrnberry... 1........60 10 horses, His coach team shown here potato onions, large English, R and T
2 ........ 70 12 today would he hard to beat, while Snowden, N Westlake; potato onions, Can-
..... ... 3........77 11 his road mare has won several prizes adian, D Pronse, Mrs Weston; other onions,
... 4 74 7this season and it well matched span of John Salkeld, R Tnrnfr; turnips, T Stin. Rouse to Rent. -
_ general-purpose horses would coni- son, G Wilds; field carrots, D Prouse, T--
200 40 Land a fancy figure if placed on the Cnmeran; white celery, R and T Snowden, That large two-story house at corner of Huron
and Orange Sts„ for stoic or to renC. Apply to
Majority for... , ..217 market. W Stirling 6th con; winter radishes, G ,
Wingbam ... 1....... ,fi4 10 Mr. Oliver Johnstone of Olinton won Wilds; citrons, D Galbraith, T Stinson; T. JACKSON. Sri. , a
...... I . 2 , ... , ..37 20 the red ticket for his road mare. This musk melons, W H Woods, R McIlveen; Clinton, July 7th
3 tag gl makes about the sixteenth first -prize watermelons, W Elliott; large beans, d
4 83 32 this mare ha:; won and if she remains Farm: small beans, 0 Furso, Mrs Weston; -- -----
_ the property, of her present careful large tomatoes, It and T Suowdec, D
227 111 owner will likely continue winning for?
Majrnity for....116 several seasons yet. Air. Johnstone is MILLINERY ':
Wroxeter.. , . 1..... , , .56 10 proud of his driver, and well he may be.
Majority for........... 37 There was strong competition in the FACTS ABOUT HEALTH
Total majority for...........1040sheep classes, particularly nman the .
Shropshires. And. Duncan incl Mo- It Is Easy to Keep Well If We Know •it��f•f•�•
Farlane were the owners of the win- How -Some of the Conditlons Neoes-
ners, nary to Perfect Health. Now is the time for you to get your
The Bayfield Fall Fair The farmers'trot was well contested The importance of maintaining gbod
• and aroused considerable interest. New Fall Hat or Bonnet.
The first money was won by a sorrel health Is easily understogd, and it to •
- -- owned by John Sparrow of Stanley really a simple matter it we take a Cor- We have the correct styles in
1bIIot•e Entries and Bigger Rate township, with John Shaw of Gode- reot view of the conditions required. Sailors and Walking Hats.
rich township second and S. McPhail In perfect health the stomach promptly
Receipts Than Last Year. of the sarre municipality third. Nei- digests food, and thus prepares nourish- ��
,_ they this race nor the free-for-all was a ment. The blood is employed to lorry Trimmed Hats
trot or pace by any means,thougH this nourishment to the organa, nerves,
BAYFiELD, Oct. ?th.�-Tho anneal allowance must be made for the state muscles and tissues which aced 1t. The
Fall Fair of the Stanley Agricultural of the track.
Society closed this evening and the The free-for-all was brought on a first greateseenttal for good health, there- We have it fine collection
directors are a well -satisfied Int of men, little lite in the evening so could not fore, is pure, rich blood. Now it is cer-
the entries having been more numer. be finished on account of darkness, tainly a fact that no medicine has such of TRIMMED HATS t
ous than last year and the gate re- setting in A division was mado of a record of cures as Hood's Sarsaparilla. pick from and we can suit
ceipts lar:zer. One -hundred and seven. the money, thus: -$11 divided, half and It ie literally true that there are hundreds
ty-flvA dollars was taken in tit the half, between Andrew Duncan and you both in style and
turnstiles which, the secretary says, John Sparrow, while $4 was given to of people alive and well today who would
is thirty-five dollars in excess of bast Was. Fisher. Torr rnUCh was asked of have been in their graves had they not price.
year while '07 was itself a record- Sparrow's horse which had gonein the taken Hood's Sarsaparilla. It is depended
breaker. As the admission was teen farmers? trot with but little breathing upon as a family medicine and general
and fifteen cents Some idea maybe had space between heats. Dunenn's ])hack regulator of the system by tens of thou- f
of the attendance, making allowance seemed to he the popular favorite and sands of people. This In because Hoodte
for the members and complimentaries. a great shout went up its it loci under We will be pleased to •
Their success this year will no doubt the wire. Once upon a time this horse Sarsaparilla makes the blood pure. This -
inspire the directors to greater exec- could have le,1 the party quite enslly In the secret of its great success. Keep show you our I1ATS
tions, and enable them to make SOMA but. its Speed has been impaired b be- Yours stem in good health by keeping
P P y your blood pare with flood's Sarsaparilla, � at any time.
simprovementsabout
gr in the fait itself its well ])La driven from pillar to post, which ebaoiutelq oures when other medi-
aaabout the grounds. The track wilt, no "Where's your horse, Nixon P" was cines, fail to do any good whatever. -�p-�v 7y
doubt, he pat into batter shape than asked the gonial Cllark of Goderich 1V1�1�1�7 ��I�LliJ>�
it, was to -day, not for racing, of ^otlrAe, townshipp aA ha stoCd oast the jttrigeg' �OO fg ] 1i]]g are the only pflle to take J. •
but "Speeding in Clio ring" for stand, If Mr. Stnrdy has any hottby wlthFtoodsl5areanartl4►. CLA1tl;N170N BLOCIG.
between the two Some goody It Is that of being fond of a good horse, Sold by Watts & Co,, Druggists, -
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