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The Huron News-Record, 1897-09-08, Page 1
HURON NEWS -RECORD. 4��ON �l '11101018—$3625 per A14n14ang 1.00114Advasiee• fNDRPZ4VDENT IN ALL THINGS—NBUTRAL IN NOTB'fNQ A-111 TODD, Lrvitor..►.dOwiter ` VOL. XIX CLINTON'. HURON COUNTY,' ONT., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8.1897 WHOLE NO. 980 IfBriel Town Topics. Goderich,. I Illlrlock. -- '"' THE TWO A. J.'S. Your Digestive � Never put off until to -morrow what VWAS RETURNED. -Mrs. Beeton, NOTES. -Mr. and Mrs George Shell - you can sold should do today. of''Alymer who Inas visiting her sister p_and of Nile were guests of Mr. rend - •h._ -.Powers_..► Farmers should market their wheat M''a• Imm. Robertson, East. st., was Mrs• D. Beacom grist week. -Mr. and I TRY.... while the price is a unfortunate enough to lose a valuable I Mrs N. Sundercock are in Toronto N$w HATS. Are deficient you need some- p' gold watch and chain last Thursday. ( this week visiting ftiends, also :attend thio new to create and inain- Mr. C. H. Broadfoot of Seaforty was However, it fell into the honest hands ing the Industrial. -Miss Oke of Exe- A. J. Hollowayg We have opened a fulllain atren th fur the dnil � to Ulinton on busyness lstst Fridrt of Mrs. Robert Johnston,, Welling- t,er was Inst week visiting her brother, round of duties. I ton-st„ who returned it its soon as she Mr. Win. Oke. line' of American and Mr. J. P. Doherty was iii Toronto English Hata in all the Strictly pure Malt Beverages• during the past week. found out to whom it belonged. -- --- 9 All the po alar Brands of Ales �Seafortlt. ICOR A PONp Mr, E. C=anlpaigne of Godes ic•h wits THE G. N. W. ExutBITION.-The leading ahapee and IiWea. Porters. i ITEms.-Dr. and Mrs. McDonald and in Clinton last Wednesday. Local Managing Committee of the fall Miss Allis returned to town last week �liE PIAKE a SPEG19LTY Fall or Winter Mr. B. H. Robinson of the circular show now hold weekly meetings to after t, pleasant holiday. -Mrs. Mr•s, Geo. Lack Kennedyanddiscoil Various , preparations necessary, P y' Lown was calling on Clinton friends P P Forest of Oxford county was in town and on Saturday, the full board of di- And show the beat assort - last list Friday. grist week, She was the ghost of bfr• , Suit Or rectors met to mak final arrange- E. (Rev. J. W. Hod- merit and best value in the ClintonHE NxW RECORD is published in merits. For specialAttractions the T. );. Haysss Mrs, ) The ClitLiquor Store. the interests of the musses, not the Parker -Ronald Troupe of acrobatic gens and bliss Kemp left last week for trade. Our prices range Overcoat P It visit amongfriends In Montreal. - 1 hone 54. classes. and musical novelties and ltbr•ee Wild The Agricultural hwll• was burnt down frons 50c up. Messrs. H. L. Watson, Jamas Vivian, West veterans from Lynn, Mites,, giv- last Tuesdity night The fire was un- -,•� 1 m I 1 m tom- We always give satisfaction in - and Robert McNaughton of the squ+u _ tag specialties in their line, have been doubtedly the work of an incendiary its �} /� quality of goody, price, snake and ago circular town spent a short tinge in engaged. There. is every indication there hiid not been a fire in the build- EEj � NECJl1WEOJtL, 0 © It L. that the ti t icultural displav this year Clinton last Thursday. g' yng for years. There was an insurance will he one of the best in the history Puffs, Flowing ends, Bows, y ee�� ' THE NEwa-RECORD has one of the ( on the building of 8011. Mrs. Bender- See our 1e7.5� C of the fair. i son, niece of Mr. Jas. McMichael, who best equipped job departments in On- Stria Ties, &c., all modern in r SS C k100 C 1 tario, Onr work is superior itid prices WHEELERS ENTERTAINED. -Fran has been visiting dere for some time, 1' Tweed Suit, consistent with good work. the Advertiser of 26th Augast we clip sailed last Saturday for her home in style and world-beaters for low rScotland. prices considering the high Co 'Ci—I�-�• ` The Stavely Committee, decided to the following concerning Miss Alice Made to.order. accept the plans prepared by J. Ades Spence. who with her brother Harry -- --- -- quality. Fowler, C. E., and file Council was have returnedfronl their wheeling trip Wlughallu• •000000• Vl'e show this week aLondon:—"Mr.•OOOO��� d big range of boys fall expected to ratify their action last to W. (,. Coo enter- g be held $nlFrs.-A meeting will tained a large party of young people caps in new shapes '� .ig ii at his country residence down the here, on Sept. Nth to or amze It Huron A. J. MOR•J F•SH, A. J. HOLLOWAY, :end colors. They are Mr. Joseph Allanson has forbidden river lust evening, the company County W. L. T. U. DelegateB fcour a y w the best value ever all persons trespassing on his premi- whPPlin from bis. Uoo'scityresidence, tate various Unions will be expected to CLINT�r.: CLINTON. 9 ; Offered - being well O ses. Those who do not obey the Coln- 95 Maple street. A very happy time attend. -A large number from town 1 ' made, nicely cut and mirnd will be prosecuted. Consider- are taking in the Toronto Industrial of durable material. P was agent in games, refreshine.nts and g C able of his fruit has been stolen. social converse. The party was given this week. -"Lionel," the pro ort of Mr. and Mrs. John Blethers of in honor of Miss Alice Spence, official Mr, Geo. Roe, won second money in Stanley. Ih•ofe�sor Andree Ont [tu3f. 3,,A Q the usmed race at the Orangeville Woodstock wet eon a visit to relatives court stenographer of Huron County ITEMS.—Mrs. Robert Mclllveen has When Andree left the Father -land, t a*• 4 Corduroys at Dungannon :Ind others and on the 'and a graduate of Mr. Coo's Acade- races Iwai week.—The birthday party His heart with grief was sore; au return journey last Friday 'spent :y" my.+' liven in'St. Paul's church, Friday even- returned from her recent trip to Many His lady -love tvas watching him, O tag of last week was well attended. toba.-Rev. J. A. Macdonald of Varna, From out the cottage door. Beigen short time in Clinton, s }: esterday lir. Searle showed 11S a CIRCULAR CITY BRIErs.—The Wild The receipts amounted to upwards of having one to Toronto, bad his pulpit The smile had left her cherry lip, m p West Showmen engaged -Col, the' $90. -Mr•. M. Gibbons, who hits been supplied for him on Sunday by MMr. J. The tear was in her eye ; 1 caterpillar on a plum tree ]eat which Northwestern Exhibition are said to with Me6s1•a. Honluth .4a Bowles for ,. Delgatty of Centralia. -Miss Sar th As Andree stepped into his ship, Weeds 0 had started to weave a silken ,winter be the best on the road. -On account soine time, left for Chicago, where he Reid of Varna is at present attending And monuG:d to the sky. �xj pct �t home for itself. It is sur prising the of the floe weather boating was a lead- has secured it gond situation. -Messrs. I Clinton Model School. -Rev. W. G. x1( �il]' ledl] webs they we ave and the comfort they ing paatyme the past week. The Col- Robt. and Wm. Wells, C. P. R. station She waved a handkerchief below; 3o a secure. Iliicbatdson, B. A., who has for some And did a flag unroll; legtate Institute and Public Schools re a eats at Souris and Winkelea, Man.. I time been reaching at St. Helens is And r„►Hell his hat, and bot�'d adieu, (� Rev. W. McDonagh, note of, Str+at o ened with the teachin staff un• who resided in Wiughrun some sera ( p • And started for the Pole. For school wear they pp g Y now su plying at Auburn. -Mr. are unequalled and ford, preached two very able sermons changed frErni the close of last term, a o, were the guests of their aunt, Oharles eid shipped a car of stock to He held a compass in his hand, 1 in the Rattenbury street church last except th tt Miss Minnie Campbell is Mrs Clendenning last week. Toronto on Thureday. And northward d steered, and he the price o Sunday. The church 'wits crowded engaged in the Central for the model I .. __ .._.-- _.--_ Maintained Fovra cern sea. look -out, and htandreds of his old friends were term. -Bowls is still a favorite game Far over gland and sea. c delighted to meet him. He will ever but, tennis has been neglected since i lie I Goderieh Township. Hullett. For days and w•ooks he Hailed the sky. 25C' be welcomed to Clinton. tomrnament. -Has file Huron Central And nothing did he see Pic -mc;, -rhe annual harvest home ACCIDENT. -While Mr. Thos. Archer That had the least resemblance to T. a]a�kS011t Sr. --- I stny posters? -Judge Musson is now I is-nic which is so anxiouslyy looked ?• - Goderietl• holding Voters' List Court throughout forward to, will be held in Mr. For- was leading a cow through the hush The world's great aefailed Clothier; Furnisher and Natter. the county. -There wa.s Holy C:oto- I.ster's grove oil the banks of the Mait- one dap last week, the animwl became ' iHis heawas rt wiith grief as sore; trod o THE OYSTER SEASON. -the oyster munion at St. Georges on Sunday.- land river on Saturdaynext. Ever VICTl1Rt:1IiLOCIi, CLINTON. sr>'asun opened on SaturdaySept. 4th. Y frightened and tried to get away• He He thought of Gretchen whom he'd tett, P Rev. Dr. Potts of Toronto preached to body is invited to spend the afternoon I pulled a rope around a tree on the end Within that cottage door. Establisbed-1834. Phone 70. send if you want to en oy a dish, get large congregations in North street lunching together. of it was a piece of wire, While the F \1 Acenc London Laundry, them at Blackstone's old and reliable Methodist church on Sunday. -There That locery maid with ye. lip, Y restaurant, West street. is a rumour around that one of our NOTES.—Mr. E. Butt goes west to- rope was passing through bis hands The tear still in hos eye, ;FSR clay with w car load of lumber, apples, the wire lacerated one of his fingers When suddenly; the ship careened, DON'T LEND, BUT BORRows.--An ,pretty girls will leave us, with a new horses, etc. -Mr. H. Tebbutt of the severely and be had to secure medical And.twisted in the sky. old resident says he has a neighbor name, wt, the end of the present month. y g Maitland, who recently "returned from aayistance to treat the injured meni- The compass in his hand grew hot; who thinks it a,rime to lendany,uten_ -Postmaster Galt proves into Mrs. California, intencrs going back to that ber. The needle flew around; W. B. Mathews dwelling'gn Waterloo waxmer climate accompanied by one And rauidly he found himself s -a sit to leis friends because, it til ares - 87.. business b ,y St., Geo. Porter goes into Mrs. W , T.Descending to the ground. n mer tY,br'. r• H,EA. r u -„�l. • q preventing them b uiy +residence on St. Patrick St., and of the fair sex, "So DKrne Rumor”Summerhill. the said article. Yet this man who'oar- , sa s. -Thr" cons atikILLUAL. Peter's, He guessed the cause and shouted load: =w=o.i.:w..- �► re istt•ar Gibson Ila rooted into Y f+ °q - ,.. }° �+ Cl 4 jests so strongly to the. system of bot- g Sumnrerbill purpose giving a harvest FIAIiavEsx Soft= $al�vest„Reims "At Last! 1've found my goal t Cl in a boe sends to his neighbor Kylie's residence on North street.- Hurrah t hurrah t I've found the spot,t a, r. ;1 6 1� g g Mr. and Mrs. John Ransford of Clin- home dinner on the 15th Last. in the tender the auspices of St. Peter's I'll land upon the Polet'• f r. every `Vednesday for the loan of the Oritn a hall. The local talent, Assisted ' `�/� Jr�`' � �� r �G , local paper. ton were in the cyrcular town on by S t Paul's choir, Clinton, will foto- Church, Summerhill, will be. held in What's that I hear t an answering cry'', f,� r9 2U 21 � I'� '��, Saturday. -Sturdy. Bros. the leading And in my Gretchen's toner ♦♦ 4 29. �« '� A. ''^• WHAT I8 WANTED. -A. (- Crosb , I grocers of GoderiCh re ort business as ish the progrttnme.-Hilrvest home the Orange ball, on Wednesday even- Am I aslee I Is thisadream, Y l service at Holrnesville and Middleton's ing, temper 15th. Dinner will be And em here alonet l `Z 28 ' ”" '� B.A., is in town at,.present,introdt cimg `booming. Tlie7rarltor retvery will be on Sunday nett. I served from 5 to 7.30 P. m., after whir6 y "Canada, an i.aeyclopoediu," by J. ready for occupation in a few weeks.- ' Brief Town Topics. - "Cana Hopkins. The work will turn. The schooner Todman, stilt laden, a Literary and musical programme The ship passed swiftly to the earth, will be rendered. There will be std- And struck with i to the ai =' prise volumes, stud as its name in- sailed for the Georgian Bay on Thurs- McKillop. And Andree sprang foto the err, Chicken thieves are on the war path P; p' dresses by Rev. Rural Dean Hodgins And tell upon the ground. t dtatte, will deal with Canadian affaITS day, -Commercial fishing is not pay - `4 and some of them tare more than likely to the fullest extent, It will have con- ing these days sand all the sail boats BRIFF9.-The barn of Mr. John glow- and others. Miss Clara Mountcaole- And looking round he saw the Pole, - { t Y tributions froth nearly `200 writers and P•- P Y g Y, ti +, some tifteen feet away; to find their a act jail. Nearly all are tied u Tire schools re -opened on bra together with its contents wits has kindly consented to give her cele.- A ' P students of recognised authority, and br•ated.recrtationa Lau bin Chorus 1<- r,he fancy birds in town have private Wednesday with a full attendance.- burned on Monday evening' last, gg But what was that ho saw besides, marks. the work has received the, highest Miss Toms, who hiis been spending the along with the grain and ins- and "The Christening.. St. Paul's Arrayed in garments gay t The Senior cricketers treat the Jun- mendatione from all to whom it has season itt Newport, R. I., is expected plements. There was & span of Choir of Clinton will assist in the mus)- What made him feel that all his dayH r ? T I home this week. -Miss Lizzie Bailey fine horses consumed. Much sym- cal part of the rogramme. Local He'd ne'er head such a snub Lora on Labor Day. In the two in- been submitted. It was that Gretchen cherry lipp'd foriilns each the Seniors made 137 i has returned to her duties at the pathy is exltreseed for Mr. Mowbray talent will also t~a a part. Come all g KNob CHURCH—The Alterations to Children's Hospital, Toronto. -Dun- whose loss is heavy. -Wheat seeding and share our pleasure and good cheer, Was sitting on the hub. ` Hod the Juniors 105. Knox church, nearing completion, Bannon fall show on 27th and 28th of is general this week and there was a The fife and drum band will enliven *Htl, nor bicycle, against the Polo tj In Augusta ball of yarn wits picked fully shote the architecture (If ' the September. -Oar 1); tyty sown last the proceedings. Was leaning, and her hand So hall teiam heat considerable gnan up on the Huron Road. The owner building as it will he when finished, the Seaforth one on Friday lir. Jas. week. -Quite it number from Chia sec- Was laid, caressingly, upon y•— The round andg'stening band. c•an have it by calling on Mr. Henry and all who view it pronounce it to be I Robinson will in r. few days move tion purpose going to Toronto exhibi- Saltford. Murphy. one of the most cohveuient and pretty I into the store vacated by J. T. Ache- tionthis this week. We hope they will And accents sweet came on the air f t;' P Y• sacred edifices in Ontario. It is ex- I son. -A number of our streets are being have a good time. -Those who went. in PHRSONArs.-Mr. R. Fritzle s and m Gretchen', tender tone; The extensive overhauling mills plac- petted that the seats will he in their nicely boulevarded.- The first of for flax growing this year, now believe his son Richard, Will. Symonds and That you would fl well ur own." tug of new unproved machinery in lace in a few days, and that the I October will see some cline dwellings, that. they. could have been much A. McKinnon Taft this morning to see `r4+' fames Fair's big flour ►arils fists been P y`' And Andree ansiveringspoke these words ,,bout completed and it is expected church will be complete in every de- now being erected, occupied. --St. better employed, the price being the Toronto Exhibition. -Mr. Abram •bo P tail in two weeks, so that Knox con- Georges Sunday School Pei -vices are no good. -New teachers have been Potts left on the same train for in bGirls itterness of soul; f ;: grinding will be resumed to -marrow. g,,Pg>Ltion can meet on the old spot, now held in the afternoon at 3. . m.- engaged in sections 8 and 9 the i Toronto to attend the College "You now you tirit the Pole!" Mrs. Munro of Tara visited her pit r- on Sunda week. The schooner Iiolfa a sailed on �1'hurs- salary of each being $250. Teach- of Pharmacy. -Mr. Joseph Goldthorpe r ants, Mr. and Mrs. Will. McKeown, y day for Johnston's Harbor to load turn- ing is not nearly as good a job and his family went to the exhibition CLARA H. MOU Clinton,+,rid other friends part of twat and this A BICYc;L> STOLEN.— week a tier for the sneer. -The schooner Youill financially as it once was. -Mr. James last week.—Mrs. (Dr.) Young and Mrs. - c iint., Ona. week. bicycle owned riy D. Johnst(m, G. T. It,, sailed on Friday for Thessalon.-The I Martin has been away doing harvest Riley of Londesltoro are this week the who recently re- wits stolen from, the Base Ball Club schooner Sarah arrived from Golden work in Hibbert. -We do not find guests of Mrs. George Bradford. Last week while ploughing in a sod Mr. Rubt. C•ortta Y rgonis last week, and up to the pros- Valley on Friday with lumber for the much fault with M. C. Cameron for BRIEFS. -Mr. Martin Connel has just +"ctrned from the old country, secured eat limp the owner lots not di9cotered orglLn factory :and sailed the following appointing his son-in-law postmaster Hnished burning a very large kiln of field, Chas. A. Harris, Talbot road rhe 1'arnily pedigree from the 14th the thief or recovered the cycle. The day for another load from the same when the office became vacant, but century up to the present time. theft of this wheel"followingthe lose sale. r. trust be may have a ready east, near Woodstock, came across e place. --The Steamer Uaruu,nw 1'nrtde we do blame him for doing what he style. -Mr. Joseph T. Goldthorpe is snake's nest with 'iii eggs in it. Ile Mr. and Mrs. R: Ransford returned of one by .Jas. Wilson a few weeks her last call this season on Wednesday. condemned so At ongly in others. An going to start to rebuild his store this killed all but four which he brought to Vast week from their outing at Port since indicates that there is at -Mrs. Whitely of LtJcknow was visit- individual who will act in this manner week. -Messrs. Ed. Beck . and Alf. town, trod considerable satnuaemeno Stanley and again left for'loronto to thief in town. Things seem to ing in this neighborhood last week. - is a hypocrite of the moat pronounc,E>d Collinson secured the coo�ract tel re attend the fair. indicate that the thief is :t resi- Miss B, Farrow was in the Queen City type -Dennis Brothers have pur- floor the Maitland bridge. -Mr. Frank wits caused by opening one of the eggs h dent,ils no stranger could have the past week. --Miss Lee who some cased it new ong'ne to supply power McDonagh, the township clerk, wits and freeing his snakeship. They are i Mr, F. W. Witte, who vias last known where Johnston's wheel was few weeks since wits so sericuiy ill; is for their threshtg outfit. -Mrs. R. around here nittifying both sides of of the milk species, and are quite. Week confined to his room, is now sable stored. As the wheels cannot be sold politics to attend the voters' list court cross its soon iia admitted to light. R,,¢ t ag!Lin reported to he snfferin from it Adams of Winthrop has been stricken g , r.o attend to his duties in the drug in town, a close watch of the roads severe brain t.rouhle, fIlat makes recov- with paralysis. -Whyte riding on horse- f Colborne at Smith's Hill' on Tuea- They are about 13 inches in length. a ,tore. would likely discover the bicycle thief. ern doubtful. --Mrs. Ball and daughter hack on the farm of Mr. William day, 14th Last., at to a. at., befot•(+ ' High Uonstable 1lcliay of Guderich Mragerio were visiting in Crediton Morrison, George Morrison, second Judge Masson. ^---~- Orr, To MORDEN._Last Wednesday Wit in town Monday. He had been up Y this week, -Mr. .Edward Hosker of son of Mr, John (,. Morrison, townsLip o Win ham, but refused to reseal his out' well known dry goods nlerchr+nt, British Columbia was in town the past clerk, had the miafortane to fall off, r MMS A 8 John T. Acheson left for Morden, week. and the horse stepping on his wrist, Anburn. u�E�ls ■ ` t Mission. Manitoba, where he has started itliu e g broke bath bones. The little fellow NOTES.—J. Kuntz of the brewery CE j� C ! ,. Miss Ag Brickenden of Clinton general store. Jno. T. does "not leave - - was removed to his horse and Dr. EMS itnd Mr. W B. Bagshaw of I+.xeler Goderich because be way it failure in I Bluevale. 1 Burrows was sent for and reduced the hied a runaway the Other day. N6 visited at the residence of Rev. J, B. business, Its he tins a. larger hank Ile- fracture :and he is noir doing as well serious damage was done save the LEMS s` 'raylor last. week. -Blyth Standard. count than when he started some six BniFa,,s.-N[iss Lottie ICennig of T ears since, but because he thinks I as could be expected under the eirennl- breaking of the wagon tongue. --Mr. Miss Freeborn, teacher of voc l :End Y Brussels, who was the guest of Miss stances, The injury is +a painful one i and Mrs. D. E. Munro took in Toronto H;AitLv everybody has tOhl,,y n fete r,rm there Iu'c larger opportunities for ex- I Beryl Yutlrtnd Burin the est week, but the brave little fellow is now I,xhibition.-Mr. and Mrs. J. Carter N .Tars otery year to replaee rhe broken nstrunlental music, who ha•3been g P :,,way for ler holidays, will return the tending trlLde, in a, new and rich rtgri- flay returned home, --Mr. McPherson getting along nicely. I s tent Sunday with Ulinton friends.- oneH. wo arc oRering them at. t.hs• fol- culturrt1 district than there are im I }} lowing prices old part of September send re�unre of t'arsunvi)le, Mich., is visitin. his DFATH or nN OLn RESIDENT.. -MV llrs. Joseph Lawson spent the past ,w Math- Jim- clstsses here. old settled ones. Out, old tnerchrant is son itIld dnlighter, Mr. Robert McPhee•- David Scott, of the 3rd concession of week with Clinton friends. -Mr. Math• Pints, 9Oc per dozen. :tit astute. buyer•, a'Close seller and :t. sun ;Ind Mrs. C. Brinker of this place. MclUllop, died on Friday last. He is, our boot and shoe maker, -hits mov- Quarts, $1 per dozen. 61 r. Todd aC Middlesex Called on THE ,nen whosC word ys its ood as pia bond, gallons, $1.2,5 et dozen. V Ali% T .rC,Olan last week and we were � Miss Nettie C'owito, who has been wasa, victim of it complication of dis- ed into the house lately occupied by i g P ' 1 sand we hope that in his new home he' visiting her sister, Mrs. McKinney, eases and had been In delicate health Mr. Fell. -Mrs. Hankin has moved Rubbers for same 10c per doz. t pleased to Make the acquaintance of may meet with the success his business _ :Itch a sterling Scotchman. His sou is stbiiit +and sxiitl character deserve. daring the summer, reUn'ned to her for about two years. Mr. Scott was into her now house. -Master Rocky Have you seen the Httending the Collegiate bore. 3 home at Bisd Axe, Mich., on Thursday• i9 years of age rind was a native of Anderson, who was lying ill under Z. 4 PUBLI(• WORKS UODIMITTURL--The --Miss Annie Rutherford left for lo- McKillop, and was born on the old Dr. Ruse care, was able to be removed TUMBLERS ... The Misses Depew of Detroit who iihlic works committee met on Tues- r•onto on Tlursdity.-Three new elders Burnside farm, the one adjoining that to his home in Paris on Saturday. - have been visiting their aunts, Mrs, P Chairman I have been elected to the session of the on which he died and which he owned We understand Mr. Kuntz held an tit_ that we aro entering at40c per yielly day evening, present Preshvterian Church. The will he n you aro going to pat down i,n Jelly t, Phos. Beacom, Ontario St. and Mrs. Thompson, Reeve Proudfoot, Colin- Y • at the time of his death. He was the home ou Friday night. -The Ternplars now is the time to buy your tllasses. W. Doherty, left for their home last cillors Nairn, Cautelon, Colwell. Prid- ordained next Sabbath. Their carnes eldest son of the lute Robert Scott, of of our village held it lawn social on Both Tumblers and Prices aro right. ^' Week. Miss Ethel Doherty accom- are Jr mes Elliott George ,McDonald Burnside. Ile was a good living, hard Friday evening, which was a decided x' thorn hitrn land the utayor. The following + g q' Y For the Pickling season we have ))an tender for the cvoah•nction of sewers and ohn Burgess. --Miss Young of working, industrious man, it goad success in' every way -Mrs. R. 14. 11 r. Lind Mrs. J. T. Harland suxl Mrs. was accepted, on motion of F. J. Prid- Loegnowis'visiting Mrs. Ira Etcher.-- neighbor and it kind friend, and was Cummings, who hap been ill, is so far Pare white Wine Vinegar, Wrn• Harland are at Toronto this brant, secrntded by thereete: Grahra►n, Mrs. Robert, Duncan is visiting her couch and deservedly respected in the improved that she is able to be out Whole mixed Spire, week, the latter being called there Stevenson Ai Finan,, eeve$4.677.50. The daughter, Mrs. West at Woodstock.- neighborhood where he had so long again. -Mrs. R. Anderson has return- I+]rtat India, Spice, through the illness of her sister, Mrs. fridge hill it was agreed should he re. Mr. Forbes cat it large gash in his lived. He leaves a widow and a family Pd to Paris. She intends shortly to Turneric, etc. d: HAliutt'. paired • and the chairman, mityor• and forehead while jumping off it loacl of (if two tons and two dangliters, all of return to Deloraine, Manitoba. -lire. e0000000e•®e! Mr. and Mrs. Chesser, old time rest- reeve tVere appointed a committee tet flax one day last week. The. cut re- wbonr %re at home, an(1 owing to his J. Young of London and Mrs. McGee dents of Clinton, now of Woodstock, intkrview the county council re the quived ten stitches. -Lod Warwick thrift and good management they are were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cald- THE CASH GROCERY }' were in town last week renewing old ja11 server, should way difllculky arise. spent Sunda at Molesworth. --Mrs. well provided for. In religion he was well the past week. -Mie. A. MCDon- CC j� �f, Acquaintances. Mr. Chesser is it brick. It was agreed that the edmmittoo Hudson of ebr•ingirille was in the a Presbyterian and in polities a Liber- old has gone to visit at Orangeville. �Ll. COOPER VL C�t village on Thursda Bo .y and girls • layer and Jollowed that it rade ,while should go over the sewers with the g Y•- 3• � al. The remains were Haid to rest in Al.M. C. Cameron Al.ll, P. for West Huron, living here. They are the guests of engineer and inspect them, and then are. 9Carv( In the Village. these aye the Maitlandbitnk CP.Itleter oil Mon- who was here cam in has returned to 1 Nis. and Mrs, John Ball, Hullett. the committee adjourned. oteing to flax spreading. day, Y Gode,rich. P g Phone 93 a P v • .ye. ,. , • , _ � •' - : ... .ori::,u_.,rs.:....x_, ..,.... ... ,,,�,��� ,..: ...,,.