The Clinton News-Record, 1899-01-19, Page 4THE CLINTON NEWS-RiCORD.
OORRIESPONOENTS AND 00UNTY ItkOHANGEOfr
Godarielt ,Goderielt..
Mrs. (DO ciThitely visiting blonde Messrs. Thompson of the. Harbor
ealaseam. bele left en Monday, Oth saw mill and J. Johnston, t.' David's
inet. Street, have gone to Golden Valley to
Mr. Wm, Thurlow of Courteuay, spend the balance of thee mason in.
North Daketit, Is visiting his MatiY lumbering operations. •
triode in OneePardten and Goderieh The pall -bearers at the funeral of
toesneti!P• jui4 "
ars. axewlet • tt •is spending the tem. of the County of Huron were, J,
late Alexander Lenient Gibson, regie-
70th aldence of her daugh- T. Gerrow; M. P. P., William Lane,
s, Sickles, Port, Huron. • William Dickson and the Messrs. Gib-
Ohrystat returned from Port son, three sons of deceased. •
ur•n Nettie holiday' season. We learn that the late Mrs. James
The eeerh house flag was ae. half- Shaw, who died recently at her -home
est in memery of the late Registrar by the lake, was a member of the well
'bson. known Howard family, of Whom the
Messre.McGregor and McSween, two present Duke of Norfolk is the head,
brothers -in -Jaw, left for the WdOcistOek and a relative, of the famous artist,
organ factory on Thursday last. Elizabeth Thompson, painter of "The
Mr. Anthony Allen, Dunlop, fell re- Roll Cell." and also Of the immortal
• cently and hurt his knee very badly. author, Charles Dickens. • ,
The sow had fellen.:sed covered the Mr. Goldthrope laurchesed quan-
icy places from fit. We hope the tity of timber at the Bleck Hole and
cid WI t prove serious. 1. eorge Crabb emploped sawing
nVenilee played bbekey.on it pp with his engine.
r last week..
the ekingston street ice one evening Mr. Buxton late photograph artist
itt Petrolie and Imo of mine host of the
Mts. Newgate street, has. a , Colborne Hotel, has had a seridus time
Posta attractive idertiment in her • withquite a severe eats& of la grippe.
• parlor,- being.a large cege, which 'fills- „Pr. Steavart of Montreal. was the
a niche in it, ne which a large. nuseteer-inedical attendant of 'Rev, Fr. C/hin-
of lovely canaries sing all Ow and hoia holy Of Montreal: Dr, Stewart is well
about at their own sweet will, quite and favorably known in this seetion•
oblivious to the . *NW tame* that and hails from Brucefield.
inks raged...Wee season. The shining Saugeen Chapter No. 50 Royal Arch
74.sse-o-etiee cago is a• sight. Masens elected their officers at their
Mr. eery .si enzie o the organ first meeting this year .
factory staff, Ohnton, le extremely. Principal Z. Comp.; Thorapson. •
loyal to 'acme and friends. He. spends 2nd Principal Comp., French.
every other Sunday at' his home on -s 8rd Principal Coin , Babb. • :
ock street.
Adams filled the hearts on Wed -
n sea Sol smiled on eve
nesd
one, be th 11 , eir
admtrers really were sadaor .Wednes-
day
was voted the day fopthe dog
races and one of London's belies,while.
enjoy leg the sunshine, said-tyour
correspondent "0 don't tell me 'there
Will he no dog races this lovely after-
noon, I felt delighted when I heard
' Wednesday was the day chosen and Xi
' do want to go for.we -never heard of
such it thing ineLondon," So your coy-
,Tegritintlent-diaid, "Ob wellyou can go
. to the post -office and perhaps it you
get it letter you will not feel disap-
pointed if there be no races." But
there was no snow. • . Now that grippe -is -again -on -its
rounds your correspondent would. say,
that assafoaticla pills are a very fine
minedy as many •have used them for
severe cases. Every • druggist keeps
h * u stock and knowe the number
e,taken, .
gAndlittle Spider's bell is mute since
r
. the happy New Year tithe foil poor
lid e Spider's days are elided. ''Onr
loyal citizen, Mr. Lashate, is verY,
sorry foe he misses his. faithful little
cOmpataion, whose bell always told of
his master's appedech, 'Dpider eate his
'14th New Year and his last.. -
•Mr. Scott of the elevator staff is
?pending this season with his brother -
Mr. McLellan of . the Goderieh
voollen factory.
,Idr. George Green, we. are soer.ye to
me is .suffering from an accident to
els, which is quite painful. We
eciwill soon be aliot again, in
„jovial manner.
s. Cornell, we are sorry to
not yet able to attend to . his
Harry Hermitage anent ,SaturidaY.
Sunday in London, the guest of
s-eister, Mrs..: R. A. Andaman and
left for Regina on Monday a, m. Wit
and the sword is ready for another
tilt with the pen; which gees uo time
) to get rusty, it is kept in action so
much.
On Wednesday evening Of last week
an eager and joyous ctowd assembled
at the skatirig rink. to witness the 3
mile race and it was etching. There
were five startere and prizes offered for
lst. 2nd and 3r4: John (Jock) Williams
won the first prize a silvet. watch, 2ace.
prize won by John Wiggins the selec-
tion to be made by himself to the_yalue
of $2,50 in silverware. . Wm. Hislop
3rd prize silver chain, time, 13minutes.
27 seconds. The rink looked charming
with the Mar incandescent light il-
huninating the scene of the Ontestand ,
the JO was in fine condition, no thaw
. for days before to mar its Seaside.
• 4The two brothers; Moses and Uriah
McFadden, barristers, have formed it
partnership with office in the Jubilee
block, &telt Ste. Marie. Mr. Moses'
McFadden is a brother -in -16w of Judge
Doyles and we learn that. Brussels
claims the Metiers. McFadden for its
. citizens. ,
"Hail Claimable," was written in 1798
by Joseph Hopkinson, (1.770-1842) vice-
president ot-the-AmericauPhilosophic7
al society and president of • the Pen,
nsylvania. Academy of Fine Arts.
Owing to the impassable state of the
• roade last week end the inclemency of
the Weather the supply of wood for
fuel was in • the minimum and some
people who had no coal stoves suffered
yore or lei* in consequence. Wood is
cheap elsewhere, always, 'and it is
strange that some of Mr enterprising
dealers do not have quantities •of wood
brought in by tetra'. Our farmere
should plane out, new trees, for if they
' do net6 they will soon have no wood for
, themselves. But of eouree we soon
will have petit and thee it will pay to
have a swamp. s •
, We regret exceedingly to chronicle
sk the death of Robert Rate, Esq., of
, Hamilton, father-in-iaw of our mu,-
•' time citizen, Mr. T. O. Wright, new of
Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Raw and
Mr. and Mrs. T. 0. Wright spent a
very happy holiday season aethe Point
Farm, and the writer, when bidding
them . goodbye at the station, was
charmed with the noble look of the
late esteemed gentleman, who express-
ed his delight at visiting Goderich and
the Point Farm.
We see that Miss Chute, late organ-
--1st-North atreetafethodist • chnrch. is
a6 her old home,Tirraiiite-re.- After
severing her connection with the
, church here on ac.eonnt o her superior
l
-claims to a higher salary, she found
"Ole Ottioliny" couldn't. ° any better.
Medere. Marlton and staff are Off to
/ 't 1 1 Owenteeund to conitnenceeoperations
I 1 x ..
1 e V. - I, On the new tug to be bun in thht-ani-
e 1,' V. nirtitiOlig Ma extensive city. We trust
' they' Will all return ,irt good health
after two 'sojourn north fee the win- -
.
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In 1834 the postage on it letter from
• Ireland to Godeeich was one shilling-
Scribe N. Comp„ may. .
earibe Je.,.Comp„ Simons. •
Senior S. Comp.,. Schafer.' '
. Janitor Comp., Smith. • -
'• The Sons of Scotland of Camp Com -
arty; Mitchell, have three Maclean% in
_them ranks -Chief,- Lathlari-Matleam-
Treasures John Maclean, Trustee L.
Maclean. Furthermore Camp Orom-
arty has' two pipers, Alex. L. afeeKel-
lar and Allen MacDougald. Nub
w a's the pipers o' Cavite Ineernesti ?
early every town in Canada wanta
a pork -packing industry, says the
St etexrd Godench is the
Intel t candidote forsuch an institution.
Well, Brothers Dingman,. we thought
we had.theporkspacking industrythis
many a year, but we know the latest
candidate (Conservative) for the Com-
nions is a pork packer. .
• Last week Mr. and Mrs. 'Levi Carl
-
received the folldwing wedding ineite,.
tion from.Taunton, Mass., 17. S. .,Mr.
"genies Broadhurst requests your ores -
!tete at the marriage of his 'daughter
Jennie, to George L. Card, Thursday
afternoon, January 19th, 1899, at half
after threeseclock, at his residence 224
Broadway," Mr. George L. Card, is•the
eldest eon of Mi. and Mrs. Levi Card.
Picton street: ' • . "
Kisses "20 Cents per lb." So . reads it
card in the window of the Cafe Bal-
moral. . ,
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver :Whitery have
called theielittle infant, Norma Grant.
Quite a. pretty ramie for the little • heir -
Weil
tbe streets were Pols of water
'after Friday% rain whether the sewers
were or not. • •
Mrs. Horace J. Horton, Lightheine
street, has at lam residence in full
bleenn an inch cactus that droops like
a willow. It lute a greet many spikes,
every one of whielo has a lovely rich
,crimson blossom either out in . full
bloom or coming out. - The winter's
frosts have not apparently touched it.
Barrister and Mrs. Holt, we regret
to note, have this week to mourn the
death of their youngest son, beautiful
Terrance, of bronchial pneumonia.
Miss Ma.ud Hale, .Parke street, is or-
ganist of the Victoria street Epworth
League. • .
Mies Segswortb of Philadelphia was
the .guest of Mrs. W. R. Robertson.
Elgin street, the second Sunday of
Jammer. Miss Jessie Thompson. of
the Kindergarten school, Berlin,. after
apending the holidays at her home,
has returned to Berlin. •
The ice harvest was on in full swing
last week, but the ram on Friday last
suspended eraerations. The water in
the river being dammed up and great
fears were entertained at the harbor
that much damage 'night occur there-
from. The. Maitland rose to within
I feet of the bridge and paid Major
Joe Beck's tannery it visit which we
presume Would for the nonce put all
his election views to flight. •
Mrs, W. R. Logan, Master Suther-
land and baby Frederick returned
from their visit to Montreal hist vveek.
The. knitting factory with Manager
Tewitt onimenced Operations on Mon-
day morning, They Will soon be pre-
pared to enlarge their business as the
building is being extended to turther
-their project.
M. Oi Johnston, barrister, says he
reads the Goderich correspondence of.
TEE NEWS-REDDED with much pleas-
ure. Long may he de so.
January Orange Blossoms: -On the.
evening of Thursday, January 5th,
quite a pretty.Weddieg was celebrated
at JeGracedene.,", Huron road, the resi-
dence of Mrs. Joseph Wilson, when her
fifth daughter, Grace, was united in
the bxinds of matrimony to Mr. George'
W. Andrews, 2131tylield road. Only the
united families were the wedding
guests. The ceremony was Peitormed
by the Rev. Jasper Wilson of North
street Methodist church. The bride
Was attired in it rich 'costume of royal
blue Russell cord, with corsage of rose
colored silk covered With black silk
lace, and lovely boquet ef Brampton's
cream roses. Her little niece, Mar-
guerite, youngestdaughterof Engineer
and Mrs. James Miller, charmingly ar-
rayed as maid -of -honor, in a dress of
cream cashmere tritnmed with pink
baby ribbon and carried a hoquet of
lovely pink roses from the Brampton
conservatory, After the recherche
Wedding supper, Where many roses
likioniedretatreervedi theguestsspent
the evening in music and song. The
beidal party drove to their handsome
new reeldence, Baygeld road, where
we trust proiraet its, may follow them.
We feel quite _, pleased that Miss
Stokes, organist of the Victoria street
church, paid Mr. Broderick and the
choir , so neat a eornpliment while
choosing it handsome ebony baton,
with his initials upon a silver plate.
It is very hard in this town to keep
people from hearing what honer they!
ratty be seaing to receive, but Mr.
and tee pence half peuny sterling an Broderick% braiinees requires. his at-
' in 1854 the postage Was reduced to ten tendttnce In other places so that his
pence steding. gift was to him it genuine surprise: We
The Evening l'sreWs Toronto, Of the trust banns" long wield it in the service
• 110th Dee. ' ;edition h;a1 the folioWing:- of the Lord. The wesentation took plaes
• Ifebulath it winner. There is nel\man in in the parlor of the parsonage,_ New -
Toronto better posted on Mciffeipal gate street, the Rev. pastor and Mrt
affair*. and the needs of th city. Godwin kindly assisting the choir to
tonsulting their own 'therm& by plus retied& feeling the delicate The eleetora df Ward 6 W 11 be rid a truly pleasant evening. Mr.
Mg him at the heed of the poll on Wee- ent. paid his talent AS choir leader,
tion'dttY• Due for ell Mr„Mclieth's npide a neat and feeling speech, thank-
POPularitY and energy he muse Wait ing them for this proof of their appre-
yob it Mae longer for dere honor& elation of his lebor of love, and on the
Me,. *Math Is it GOtleriell township . Unanimity of the Members Of the
Ito arta they are noteti for plod. ehoir. Reit. Mit Godtvin as pastor of
brother Janos MeMath is Vhdoria streetelitiecit felt moredietivn
to the &air by the ittle billete oho*-
* ti be mood to $0110.
Goderieh. •
•••••••.••••••••••M
Sturdy Bros. grocery stock vette sold
in. London to a St. Whoituta -Path at
75ic on the dollar. -
Mr. Wade's duties at the elevator.•
The weather is too severe to handle
tools at the harbor. .
Miss Donogh, niillinise at R. B.
Smith's eetabrishment, left this week
to visit friends and, relatives it - Detr
r°,
Mr. Jackson of Clinton,' Master of
Ceremonies for the S. 0, E., was up on
Friday last totalling some new mem-
ber!, In the Goderich lodge. Mr. Jae11,"
son was the guest of Mr, John Platt.
Miss Bailey, daughter of Mr. John .
Bailey, Anglesea street,is very ill with
hi, grippe.
Little Agnes, youngest daughter of
Manager Saunders of the organ fac-
tory, is ill of inflammation of. the lungs.
Captain Sheppard reached his home
last Week sp endid held& and spir-
its.
Mr. Will McElroy and his bide
(Miss Mabel Chambers) spent-- their
honeymocen-ia Goanc the guests of
Saatilliest and hostess of Craig% hotel
(The International) Kingston street.
We regret to learn that Mr. Kieley's
conservatory.: was despoiled of all its
beautiful blossoms by last, week's.
fr°"8Tbhere's the snow" said a gentle
•
Mau on Saturday it. in. in it glad voice
and only a Alert time age that same
snow gave hint a good dee,' of trouble.
"The farmers in the township of
Kineardine are in a thriving condi-
tion with excellent bares and line
stock, yards." So says Mr. and Mrs.
. Corvie of Bast Winiams. ' We hope
Mr. and Mrs. Oorvie will come this
Way next. time. end see if we CalInq
vie with Middlesex. • ,
The Oddrellowsehind a sea deifirreolie
orb in their hall on Thursday evening
12th inst. District Deputy Carol of
Heiman and Arehitect Powell of
Stratford were the guests of the even-
ing. The Mandolin Trio the members
of -which are Messrs. • MaeVicar, E.
'Tilt and C. Shannon delighted all with
the beautiful music on the Mandolin.
We . trust the Mandolin Trio Will get
-suits of black velvet with silver buckles
to look like the Milanese students who
introduced the mandolin into mug -
cal centre. Messrs. Logan, J.
A. Halpany and E. Oitinpeigne sang
eomic and other .songs and Messrs.
Powell,' Halpany and Campaigne exet-
cised, their elocutionary power with
good .effect.: And the pipes .rilayed
their plat •• most effectually in the
smoking concort, Mr. Donnelly John!
son's haedeonie meerschaum, taking
thelead.
n TM-eridartseening ."Deputy
, trict Jackson of the S. 0: E. visited
•Goderichand inetallece the following
,officpeasrs
t: -President. T. le: Platt;
President, R. Warrington;
Vice, W. Erwin;
Secretary, W. J. Dowilings:„.
Treasurer J. P. Walters;
Cheplaiia,*A. B. Cornell.;
Surgeon, J. B. Weitely ;
. 1st Com., J. Richards;
2nd Corn.,- P. Cornell; .
Guides, ' Thos. •Kneesheve; J... Noble.:
Mr, Jackson' gave the members some
exceedingly good advice.
Mrs. • Algey's progressive euchre
party, last Friday, was progiessive-
fifty guests in full dress was a • pretty
sight and something novel and Unique
was the presenting oteach guest with
a. heart or spade, ete., On which was
the. name thee wished the guest to
represent. The whole Royal family
was represented and numberless loru
and ladies of historical • rank. Supper
was served at12 ti. in. and after that
the royal party danced. The Mando-
lin Trio discoursed sweet music and
sang softly many melodies. Music
and song interspersed the very .pleas-
ant party and all loud in their.
praise of Conductor and Mrs. Algey's
- hospitality.
Temperance that is temperance. On
clit that Maie Carrier Hamlin, on the
• Kiritail route, will not carry liquor to
and fro for love nor money.
A. little six-year-old mystified a lady
visitor of his mother's by saying, while
elle stood looking eiverward out of a
window, "Don't be flirting, with the
birds." ."Flirting with thabirds," skid
the young lady, '"I don't see nqy
birds." • "Don't you," said the eixWikr-
old, "look over there," pointing ,to
Governor Griffin's residence,. where
tram of his beardera were busily. em-
ployed. Of course • the , young lady
laughed at the witty little chap. What
else could she do?
Miss Lena Martin, one of Detroit's
most popular elocntioniststafter epend;
ing two weeks id 'London is here on a
visit to her grandpaiewits, Mr. and Mrs.
D. Ferguson, Lighthouse street
Gederich has some local "Darktowii
Swells" we learn, and are glad to find
that they are second to none._;: Their
reign will be short tho', as Lent is
looming in the dititatice.''', t ft*
' On Friday last the Lathes' Aid of
Knox church held their 'third enter-
tainment. Much regret was fele at the
non-appearance of the sBenmiller or-
chestra, two of their number having
left for some of the chief,. Professor
Simpson delighted all with his fine exe-
cution of classical music and exceeding-
ly social matinee. ..birs. TODI McLean
recited the 'eduction of it Presbyterian
minister, an' her guid Scotch rendering
charmed all. Miss Millie Godwin ex-
celled herself in representing charac-
ters of every natiOn who are supposed
to call on St. ,Peter for their
mittance to the heavenly sphere.
But what almost delighted, more than
anything else was the recitation of the
talented children, Masteir JElenshaw
Murray and little Miami Josie and
Alice Saunders. . Refreshramite .were
served to those who Wielded in the
evening% entertainment. 'Despite the
asyening Mr. and Meru Warnock
and their guars -had tr vete; pleasantre-tinion.
We fondly hoped that 1800 accidents
would be unheard of, but not so un-.
fortunately, The other day Mrs.
Armstrong, pumpmaker, Nelson street
fell into her cellar and broke her leg
in more than one place.
Mr. Naystnith had some business to
attend to at Pritham's tailoring'estalo
lishinent.equaree on Saturday 7th inst.
and fearing a fall, the day being SO
wild, he took 4 good stoot pane along to
protect himself.- but as the old gentle-
man remarked, "the wind fairly picked
me up" and of course it threw him to
the ground with such force as to break
his left wridt. Some gentleman picked
him up and escorted hint to Kingston
at near his home, but the shock to his
nerves Was very severe and it will he
some time before he will be hineself
again.
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JANUARY 19,1899
m
Blake. Colborne.
MA••••••••...1.
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One Sunday night lately a young
gent from a neightuiring village drove
over to Mr, A. WhoMpson's to epee('
the evening, and when sheet to return
home his cutter could not he found.
The consequence was he had to stay
there all night,
Mr, James Allan is laid up with n.
BlYth. .severe attack of la grippe. ''Ve 'wish
OIN•mmilikl•••••••
Jitn a speedy recovery.
Mies Stephens or 011utou i• visiting There will have to be another police -
Mies, Chamberlain this week. man pet on in Blake to look after the
A carnival was given In the rink on • boys et flights. One is not enough.
Friday night, the bend was in attend- Mr. Alice Esler and M. Devine, wood
lino and rendered 1301118 Bile selections, conteactore, have got through with a
Those receiving prizes were :-Miss Imo 'contract for Mr. John Delights.
Eva Bell, fancy dressed lady; Muse We are glorrv to learn that mre. P.
Garble Shane, lamb girl &Later ;" ,Tohnoton's llhtle girl is very had with
Ella Anderson, best lady skater; Rob- whooping cough, We wish , her it
ert Carter, best boy skater. epeedv recovery.
Mr. S. Gidley mond into his new Mary Pearl Johnston is recovering
house last week which le ohe of the very sIoIy.
finest beetles in town, Messrs. John Thirsk, Manson and
Mr. Willeein Moser gave it party to a - Johnotoro have started out to finish up
number of his friends on Wednesday the clover threshing this week. It is
last and they report having it very tomb moving. boys, • •
enjoyable thnse. - • Mr. Jamea Howard will leave Mortis,.
Rip Van Winkle company failed to for Fairgrove, Michigan. where he is
present themselves on Saturday night. engaged with Mr. John Hick.
Mr. Charles Roadhouse and son Mr. Arthur lhason meets it dandy
Norman left for London on Friday gold watch now. • Scene Of the girls
last. . will have it ere long. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Howerd Alexander ie
turned to town on Friday, after Ilene;
in Wendel -4i Beryl° and Kincardine.
Ian church. Rev. Mr. Wilson of
Mr Edward Driscoll,. near Leadbury.,
don will preach both morning and
day evening, subJect is suffering from a bruised knee recee
evening and will also lecture on Mon-
visiting his brother,- Mr. S2 H. Gidley
"Thirty Years ,Ted be being upset from oases,
couple of her ribs. pleurisy has since
set n ited Much sympathy is felt for
.Among the Cannibale." him. eradkins had the misfortune to
tau one day last week and. fraetured
Mr. Fred. Gidlee of Winnipeg is
Winghnm
WO are sorry to learn that Mr 3. E.
Drilmage of the Drub& bedhouse hat
boon seriously indlepotted daring the
Is0001e..
Mr. John T. Link aterhas again been
confined the h with ill aes*
,
Tts
IV, 11,.- 1114a.
unday. Januar22nd, anniversary'
aervicee-will be held in the Presbroer-
Leadhury. .
of town.
her
Mrs. Bolton fell on the ice at her
borne a few days ago and fractuted;
her area. from which she suffers ' con-
Belgrave. .
, •
siderable gain.
Wendemi for last week. -
Henry Mlle of the 5th concession.
Colborne, passed !may to his hist rest-
ing place Net Sabbath evening after it
lingering illness of about two years,
where there IS no parting foreverniore.•
He leaves a mother, two brother* and
angle slam" to mourn their loss. The
bereeved mother and children have the
sympathy of all their friends and
neighbors. The funeral took place
front Zion church on Tuesday intern oon
to Colborne cemetery, about tasty
vehicles being in the proceseion. .
;Tee Williams, who has been holding
revival services in Renrailler church,
has had it grand moms so far. Quite it
number heve gone forward and it is to
be hoped that many more will follow,
newel Treble otahe pension- line is,
we are glad to heart it-pi:treeing slowly.
The Gun Went off.
M
John C. Ross and family have eV. ' Mr -AD rew Govenlock, one of the
ed to Blyth, which will be their future pioneers of • McKillop, passed to the
• home. great beyond on Thursday last ,The
The East Wawanosh Agricultural /liberal took place on Monday tied as
Society held their annual meeting in very largely attended.. A vvid w,
Scandreteshotel on Wednesday last. thremsenaand_four_danghtere SWAM_
week and elected the following ofill'him. ••
" •
cers :-President, Walter Scott ; ince.
Jas. Owens 2nd vice, Itobt. Mature
ray, directors,Robert Scott, Robert
Currie, Geo. TaylOr., John Coultes, 'Drysdale.
Morris John Ooultes, Sr. Richard
Proct,(4., John ICU's, Peter /W. Scott.
Reber t Scott; honorary director. Chat
Prector, Sr.; remoter'', F. Anderscin4;
treasurer. Obese McClelland: This so-
ciety is in a prosperous condition rind
has a good surplus on hand for this
year.
Sawlogs • and wood are scarce thhe
winter and are a regular klondike to
those who have a good stock on hand.
We wonder if Garrow will face • an-
other protest trial or will he be a Sit.
gacious coon and come down before
being shotby Conservative evidence?
Verily the way of the transgresear is
hard. • -
East Wawantish..
Have you had le, griPpe ?If not, lotik
nut.
' Miss Palmer Of Glenallen visited at
-Mrs. E. Warden's last week.' • •
Miss M. le*ha visited at Whitechurch
last week. • •
Reif. T. E. Higley of Blenheim visite
ed some of his old parishioners lately..
Mr. and Mrs. J. McGee gave a party
to a few :friends on Wedneiadisy last.
The Misses McConnell of Nassega-
way are visitingat Mr. R. Cotilteie-aud
Mr. R. Scott's. •.
Summerhill.
The annual meeting of Hallett dis-
trictL. O. L. was held in the lodge
relent of No. 818, Vv inthrop, on Janu-
ary 10th. Although the weather was
very severe and the roads not at all ins
viting, there was a fair representation
from most of the lodges in the district,
showing the interest that is taken by
members of primary lodges regarding
the work and advancement of the as -
sedation. After the usual' routine of
business the ,officers Were elected al
follows, and Weke installed by. Mr. John
Scariett, lkfaiter of South
,Huron
. W. M., Johfillallard.'
D. M., J. W. Smith. •
• ,„Chap.. Wm. Dynes.
Rec.-Sec, W. M. Lowery. .
Fin. -Sec., J. F. Welsh.
Treasurer, Robt Scarlett.
. D. of C., Wm. Kennier -
Lecturer. G. W-..111111,
• Dep-Lecturet-L. Et:Thompson.
After closing, the lodge the visiting
brethren were invited to partake of is
sumptuous repast prepared by thd
brethren of NO. 818 and Lady True
Blues of Winthrop to which all pres-
ent did, ample justice. A hearty vote
of titmice was tendered the home
members - for the manner' in which
they entertained and treated the visit-
ing brethren.. '
•
•
Stanley .Townslalp.
• • -- • •
31. Bates had valuable horse
die last week vrith distemper. This
will be the third horse Mr. Bates has
lost during the last eighteen months.
Much sympathy is fele for him.
Miss Kate Parke visited the school of
Miss E. Turner,. no. 3, Stanley, on Fri-
day last. Miss Parke always takes a*
deep interest in No 3 school.
LA grippe seems to be the couipan.
ion of is greet many in thie ;art of the
country. '
Mr, Thoinpion from Manitoba was
Visiting at Me: D. MeNtniguton's Wit
week. -
„Mr. Peter McGregor of Bruceffeld
was around .this vicinityWA week
looking for good blocky 'horses to
buy, .for which he was willing to pay
a good price.
"Mies Ray Richardson had to give up
her school in Colborne On account of
her health. Her cousin, Miss Florence
Richardson, has charge of it now.
Much sympathy Is felt for Miss Rich.
Ardetin.
Mimi idaggre-170dd --and- her rester,
Lucinda were the guests of the Mies
Bates last Week.
Mr. Sohn Johnstone of near ' Bruce -
field treated his friends to a huh social
one evening last week. Among the
many gueets were the bride and
groom, Mr, and Mrs. Maitughtee.
s Resolution ot'Condo fence. °
To eseThrth Wir,ttait Thrtors
Dear Sir and Brother. -We, the °la-
cers and meathdrs of L. 0 L. No. 818.
in Lodge assembled, desire to extend
to you our heart -felt sympathy_ in your
great iorroW and affliction. Wherein
It- has pleased the Almighty rather to
visit you and take away your loving
wife, you have the sympathy of the
brethren. And it le our sincere and
earnett prayer that He who watches
over us all may apply the balm of con-
iolation to your wounded heart and
that you May beet grade and +strength
frelli Above to sustain and support you
In this serldeet of ell earthly trialkind
that you may look fortterd din
your loving Wife 10 that lodge on h gh,
from fah all goodnees eopituttes.
Sign on beh I of I.0 G. La
Courtuitlies
.; Mr. C. Durchame is preparing to
'erect a new house opposite the Drys -
a post -office.
Louis Durand returned home
frein the North-West last week.
Mr. A. Murray met with an accident
when it rifle ball whistledpitst his
ear tired by a neigbor at a target. The
ball missed the target and made its
way to Mr. Murray's wood yard where
,he was at work.• •
Mr..John Orr, Our village Reeve, has
proposed to erect a new. -town hall 'in
the coming spring.. •
. The Drysdale peeps are going to ens
large St Joseph's Roman Catholic
church and the congregation has sub-
scribed four thousand dollars. ' •
Goderich Township.
• One of the telegraph repairers was
driving out to Bayfield on Sunday aid
when opposite Poplar Point Farm the
hie ot the bridle broke and off went the -
horse and buggy. •Tho horse was
caught at W. H. ' mill: The
livery rig was somewhat broken.
Mr. R:Weston and wifahave returns
ed home from Garafraxe, township,
where they were on a prospecting tour.
Mr. Jno. Moon returned on /eater: -
day from the Worth, where he was
visiting friends. Mr. M. had the mis-
fortune to lose one of his horses from
tutting frozen grams.
Intended for last week.
WEDDING BELIE..-Mr.GeO.Andrewe
and Miss GraceWilson,. all of Goderich
Township, were united in the bond.s of
matrimony by the Bor. Mr. Wilson of
Goderich on !ehursday last. Both are
well and favorably known throughout
the township.—Mr. Geo. Willis of
Port Albert and Mies Mary A McCue.
lagh were united in mare by the
Rev. Mr, Godwin on • nesday of
last week at theresidenceo the bride's
father, Mr. Simon McOullagh, „Huron
road. • We extend congratulations to
both. •
Mrs. 11. 0, Halterso is on thiesick list
• at present. '
Mr. Chas. Pronce has been confined
to the house lately by a severe cold.'
• The wind storm on Saturday blew in
it young son to Mr. and Mrs. A. Ginn,
It ue an ih wind that blows no one
good.
• Many of the farrnees of this vicinity
attended the funeral of Mr. Allen of
Colborne -tin Tuesday. Mr. Allen was
11. member of the Sons of England.
'This is the fest death that has oc-
curred In the local lodge.
. Exeter.
On Wednesday evening last a very
pretty wedding took place at the resi-
dence of Mr. Thome Hazelwood, when
-
his adopted daughter, Mary Edith
White, was joined in the holy bands of
matrimony to William John, eldest
-son of Mr. John T. Westott by the
Rev :' John Ruseell, London. The bride
was tastefully attired in it *fawn cos-
tume, with creatn lace chiffon and gold
trimmings. At 6 p. ne Me. • Geo,
Eaaterbrook, Exeter, aud Miss Mary
Hazelwood, Kirkton, played Mendels-
sohn's wedding march, While the 'nide
was ushered into the room leaning on
the arm of Mr. Thomas Hazelwood.
After the ceremony the large gather-
ing assemblenrianine 'fifty in number;
repaired to the dining -room, where a
sumptuous repast was enjoyed. after
Which music and games were indulged
In : Guests were present from St.
Marys, Krrkton, Woodbine,Farquhar,
Crediton, London and ' Burlington.
The prevent& were elegant and numer-
ous, showing the very high esteem in
which the young couple is held. They
will reside ill Exeter and have the best
wishes of their numerous friends on
their lourney_through life. • •
The Sutherland Innes Oo, arejrat-
Misr in tnachinery. in Gould's mill this
week for themutat:tura of staves.
The roads in a sloppy condition.
a Intended for last week.
A very pretty wedding was, celebrat-
ed at 06 residence of Mr. Thos. Hazel-
wood on Wednesday of last Week, when
thpir ;adopted daughter, Mist Mary
Edith White, was :united in the holy
bonds of matrimony by the Bev. Jobb
Russell of London to WHIM John,
Weal .on of Dewily° J. T. Westott.
About ii0 invited relatives of the oon,p-
tracking parties were present to wit,
nets the pleasant ceremony. The
presents wore' numerous and oostly,
showing the esteem in which the
young couple • are hold, Miss Edna
Marshall of larkton Wed as brides -
Maid vshile Wellington A. Westoott
supported his brother through the try-
ing ordeal. We with the young couple
beery happiness and prosperity as well
la the Oompliolents of the 141110116
ItAterste eituvaitsioners.
West Huron SM. Sloan, Sale Ste-
il oarria.
os Gibson, Geo. Por.
PRIVATE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD
EFFECTS, VEHICLES, ETC.
ne Turnbull offers by private sale at him
office tho tellowing articles :-
Coal stove, Radiant Home. No. 6, with oven,
only in use a shan
ort time d good as new ; coal
stove, Radiant Homo, No. 4, without oven,
bought new last spring; eoal oll stove, latest
improved blue flame, no flame or dirt, only in
nee it tow months, cost *10; boating and venti-
lating drum, the Aenfo, as sold by Mr. Webb
of Harland .13ro0.. bought last winter, saves the
expense of an extra stove ; dinl nft•room chain;
(6), latest style. only in use a few months; din-
irg.rooin arm chairs (2), same style as above;
corner tables (3); book case; office desk; offlee
chair (revolving): faney screen ; sofa, lounges,
rocking chairs, wardrobe; mirror, .8 ft. by 2 tt, ;
mirror, heavy bevelled plate glass, oak frame;
clock; curtains, lace and chenille; oil paint.
ins, water colors, etchings, etc.; buggies, new
and old; harness, oto.
• TENDERS FOR TIMBER.
Goderich Township Council will receive
tenders up to ono o'clock p. in, on Monday,
- February 6th, for it supply of 15,000 foot or
Teeswater, Jan, 10, -On Saturday ite• Cedar Timber and 6,000 foot of Rook lf.lirt of
tho following dimensions :-
terpoon, while Mr. M. Pennell and his
son John were driving to Teeswater, a
CEDAR.
gun whieli the young man had loaded
and placed in the cutter was accident- 3,000
14:288EFT`iritifilie:il ES ,
ally discharged, the charge entering home ELM t- ,- • •
his left thigh and making a terrible 5,000 feet of plank 16 feet long, .2 in. thick.
wound. His father drove as quickly
All to bo delivered in equal quantities at the
as possible to the doctor's sand the tattooing places :-John Middleton's, John
Wjaimilielmjs°'!I
oluoseecoEnrediatnioins anrcvailnying in a' precare, cwhosereiees, nist.eonna'se,rNs ixwonnt Sbteurdreyc'esiaynedd s.
pbelPs hotel here. for cedar and elm separate or jolntly.
• XON H't'IJILDY,Clerk.
BLISTERED 13Y-DOOTORS.
Fon ITEART DisFASE 'WITHOUT BEL?-
- DR; AGNEW'S 0171113 FOR THE HEART
rteeitoves X IFTEEN MINUTES,
Mrs. 0, Ward, of Magog, ue.,- was
a great sufferer for years from heart
disease. Physicians blistered her and
gave her other treatments without re -
het'. She read in the papers of the
wonderful cures madeby Dr. Agnew's
Cure for the Dealt: She procured a
bottle of it. Filtemminutes after the
first dose she had relief. Before taking
this remedy she had constant spells of
suffocation and iletteiliee,--and- severe
pains about the heart, and, was so week
that the act of sweeping the fleet'
-caused her to faint • She continued
using the remedy until:she had . taken'
six bottles, and terday she is as well as
• eyer she byVat•ts & CO.
When you are nervous and sleepless,
take • Hood's Sarsaparilla. It makes
the nervous strong and gives reti ush-
ing sleep:
Goderioh Township, Jan, D3th.
Annual Me
ng:
The Annual meeting of the Stock.holclurs and
Patrons of the Hohnosville Cheese and Butter
Coy. will be held in Wilion' Hall P1°1;11,3011
on Saturday, Joey. 28t1i, 1899, at 2 o'clock p' .
for tbe purpose of winding up the businessof
tiio ,Teet 1898 nod. ter the election of officers for
tlie rIMYi
W. D. S-.., W. S. LAWRENCE,
• President, Secretary,
Holmosville, Jany. lfith 1809.
MEETING OE THE HURON
WELL, 'KNOWN VIOL.INIST #
Traveled' .E,ctenalvele Throughout the
Previte:Ms- Interesting §tateraents •
Concerning Hle Experlenoe.
STELLARTON,N.S.-James R. Murray,
weh known violinist, of this place who
I has traveled extensively throughout the
Provinces, makes tide statement:
of was running down in health and my,
weight fell off from 175' to 150 -pounds.
Prescriptions did me but little good. My
trouble was called nervous , dyspepsia. D•
resorted to li/Ood,a Sarsapiirills, and after
taking live bottles I was greatly benefited.
I feel as well now as ever in my life, and
have increased in flesh ao that I now
weigh 177 pOunfie.: I am well knave In
this part of the country, hiving -followed
my profession, that of a violin musician
• for the last 26 years. I gladly tell my
friends what Hood's Sarsaparilla has done
for me. BefOre T began taking the medi-
• cine I did not have any ambition, but new.;
sills changed and my dyspeptic trouble
Pfgfectly pared." loins R. Mtainkr. .
• N. B. If you decide to take Hocd'a San-
-saparille, do not be induced to buy any
Oubstitute. Be sure to -get Hood'a.
• • are the only pills to take
Hood's Pills
with Hood's sarsaparilla.
Sold by Watts &Druggests.
. .
rown Baker
. COUNY COUNCIL,
• •
The Council3t the Corporation'ot the County
' of Huron will meet in the council chamber.
Goderieth on Tuesday the 21th Inst„ at 3 o'clock
• -
• • • W. LANE, Clerk.
Dated January 10th 1899.
gHORTIIAND. •
. .
. .
The undersigned will begin oveniiig c1asses--
6r it thorough throd:Months' course oiiinstruc t.
• Ian In tho '
_ • ISAAC PITMAN SYSTEM
of Shorthand in the Collegiate Institute on the
evening of Tuesday. January 3rd, .
Terme, 810 In advance. • • •
, ' JOSEPH HUDGSON,
•Clinton,.Deo. 12th, •• •
. .
oar, 111,...d I 1•...114••lik•IME.611,41,..41.•.'••••40.1•1 I 1.1,,m • • w
HOUSE:AND LOT. FOR 'SALE;
H01180 and lot. on Eigh street.' A first-class
residence in every respect. Price low. Terms
cAaa3.'" 1)IVISP,rja514114NE,Po13•IZIto0.;,10'. PAYt;
vet. 28th. . NOnTg BA. z:
d
House to Reni.
• • •
! That large tWci-siory 'Mime at Oorner oliguron•
"-'• T. JACKSON, SR.
gur
Gie:3-andmOthe.r.8.
-.Cookies7;!:•..
might have been, extra nee, but 1
do not belleee they could have equalled
the ones that 1 ' bake,fresh every day.
They
Are li.g4t and
Wholesome,
'
as are all our manufactured goods.
Call on me for Pies, Oakes and Bread
and your husband will have- no cause
to complain' of the baking.
• Best Materials.!
. Best Wollonanship 1
Best Prices!
Best of Satisfaction. I
• Better Try t7s 1•
KIRKBY
Nextplarendon Hotel.
e e • r • 4.
and Orange Sts..! tor sale or to rent,' pply. to
Clinton, Juli, 7th.
IA •
Good
•
cccI
AlCii:AoraM
Ebony Hair. Brushes
Ebony Military Brushes
1j:beny Hat Brugies
Ebony Nail. Brushes
Every Brit.& stamped and guarantee
genuine Ebony. ••
e
AtTilizers,
• .B.oquetiolOors,
Porfum
• ranging in price from 25e to 3
all handsomely put up. in fancy bottles
We ask yon to see our stock and -
us show you how reasonable in pric•
they are. .
0011BE'S DRUG STilltE
IL B. Combe,
„Chemist and Druggist
SeilillgOff
At Cost -
- We want Logs of all kinds,
• parileularly.Elm, and are 'prepared
to pay the ,
Everything, •must go
even at a sacrifice.
, As we are
• Ming tip
Business
iglest Cash •1
Prices •
If you have any Legs to eell
itT WILL PAY YOU` to enquire
our prices before taking them else-
where.
stopleton Salt Works,
Dec, 21*1808
• s • ,
• here we will ot
everything go, not
wanting to move
any of the stock
Call and see our
Ilats,Peathers,Wings
• Quills, Ribbon's, Lao,
atnd Velvets,
Ell HILL EF?
CLARENDON BLOM