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The Clinton New Era, 1900-10-26, Page 1•ent Dissolved. Nominations will be held Oil 'Wednesday, October 31. 30441-114*-049,-0444-1444afterernlenieten 111.0000101011d 010 NOW Ern to. YoOlr frietlides I ou Wednesday, November,97. The best adyertheisin Medians In tide esetlea. ************************** faMirelfel, tablieber I . . ttle ,A(Ln *C. i ea .etely-tioniet little 'breaks lire • ootirtiog defir. My be Toliff0 SitiOrnittre, Rings; Finn, ' BrOdehen, Watches Or 0100klit Whetror it is we'reenrions come our way. We retair snob VAMP; in a wins- , fernoty manner. Oar ehergeo are moderate re- our. ' eeriices prompt; Whether Jorge or email it **wolves ali the attention it reciairori- , ISitidire.L,eaderso in our Isine: B. CREWS, TeWeIe EltpeetWatnh.ltepafrer. .sk.nd Op:00ton The eirgest striakty far "and vloth• • lattsbbrem-the western,,pars at out?, "rrtave.. , GlithiG 64 liACjilillSALO , , :'.. . ... • . . : - - Seeferth. Oat-. , - Therein:144er Atecoks of a mited ain4.,..wbare .butter , and eggs bob .,nolie with dry geode, and the whole has the paternareveniereing of tsfew piles of enciene olothing., • But what We .claim for this:swim is that *eon tbe beet best eqoipped ateiritly far and Clothing etore in tho west. Will. -yotiavatit in It* Cost this eeetton, . Other for youreeolf.oryearmifoThitch tip ancl ittteryiew Moog will tis ..spre . '.teanset the owners; we &tour Own . Selling, kiting no high:priced clerks" ito ,,,,•titr knew Ma!, i , big with no • Verger's dieting . • ' men of erten:. ' Annie who know' die btennesie We ' 'will expect yea to- tiring your, cash along when buying your fur -Cord. Wesen for she mob 044 ,..syt, you inenel in the '44..iel; - . '. - GREICt et .11ACDONALD Da .440.wronestAdottlie itroot. Strong's Block. Eittrif_oith, ,Drit, \ Orgge011eld• DitaTitsr-On Thaokegiving morning R. Roes passed quietly 'way to his long home. He had been ilt for tome Roma typhoid fere" Pertinlit• recov- erirek he took a relapee from whicb ho did not rally. Be wee buried ou Sun - clay afternoon in Hrucetield cemetery . besidehis Other., Owing, to the Ain ;mace of Rev, E. %mere, Rev. Mr El- wood, Of Perk Hall prettilhed the funer- al sermon. Anating the telativee from • distance Were his brother Daniel Roes, Cleveland, Mr e Elder, 'Stratford, Mrs McTavish, Si. Thomee• Thos •• RON* Whighara. NOTES. -Rev. E. trawerie attended the induction of a minister this week in Wield congtegation in Westmitri d ter ; he also conducted tbe annteer-' sexy serulee at . Parkhill on Sunday lart. On Menda_iv thin week Mre MAX )40E10014 Stanley, received the sad intelligence of the :death of her dritighter-m-law Mrs A. McEwen, of Oleyeland ; they were married about two yore ego aid have since resided in Cleveland ; Mr McEwan has ,Many remade here who sympathise with him in his sad bereavement. Mrs McMil. lun. Of N. E. Hope, wno has been visit- ing at the home of her brother, Di Me - Tomb, has returned home. . GOOD Hoitexa , von Hottort,sWe - learo that Ohas. Mason was recently over to the old country in quest of pure bred Clydesdale stallions to be Imported for breeding purposes, The 'North British' Aviculturist thus pert- ltr refers to the purchasing trip he made Oyer there lately"-, "Mr Charles Mason, Brucefield, Ont.,'recently paid a visit this country in quest ot big- sazed, pure-bred,, good, breeding Clydes- dale stallions, and he purchased three. Ur Masan, during the early boom of ,exporting horses, did a very large business, and his preeence again in this country hailed with much satisfae7 ,tion by owners and breeders of Olydes- . dales He states that he would have purchased three times 'as much as he bits got had he been able to find thorn big -enough for his. country's require - menet Mt Mason's opinion is that the breeders and judges of -horsey in this country are making too much or quality abduction, and hoeing sight of eke and consequent strength and dur- ability for heavy work. From Mr Scott, Berryards, Greenock, Mr Mason purchased thathe three-yeatsold home Silverwood, 10,910, He is a stylish horse of excellent quality' and first - close breedipg,witit grand feet and fine clean bones. Heals° purchased Lead- ing Article, 10,139, from. Mr Gardiner. Henhill,VorteviotWhich is fell brother to Robert Darnley, 10;116, a very fam- ous prize winning and breeding horse; half-brother to the Cawdor cup winner, 4 Hiawatha.. He is of MAE size and sub; etance, with good feet and legs, and has proved himself a firattclass breed- ing horse to Steathearn. Another also 'I bought was Itialeyete, 104023, beau Mr W. Sr Park, Bishopton, wellpeopor- 4 tioned, beautiful, dark brown horse, 'a seven years' old, with grand feet, fine lean belie and beautiful feather. He has travelledthe Cumberland dietrict 4 the last t heee seasone. From them 4 dotes it will be seen that fdr Mason brie et bought a, trio of horses which will he a . . • Welt 'lawn 00ttrepix.. council me_ ectoint to adjournment; Menthe Is11 present. Minute* of last meeting toad and ap ved. Tretteurerai statement showed mice on hand 01. 280.S4; filed The -10ay re Young's drain was read third 020 Oda, finally named. The following ec weier se. c P program is being prepared. Admire idge on S. a, *5; Engineeers exp- Sion 25 and 15 cents. Proeeeds to go • re Young's dram, $50; A. Aficania- towards fixing up the abede. , curved, con 10, tt4;' Clerk, etch& Noxnes--A, few of Mies Allier Morrie' urns 'tiO• iinflPectot *2: Municipal friends met at her home Wednesday orld, supplies, $7,12; A. johneton, night; Oct. 17th, and presented her • ing, grovelling, etc,, *MA; Pub' with a beautiful libuin; mug Morris OLT*ON. 'ONTARIO, OOTOEI3ECR 26, 1900. fi ************************** the Nfcii1.borIc..od c'‘') :411,1r trYlienOrlepale,' , • Take '.Care of N4rtitir Art glefilafrAbircilit; ' That 6kr.: igtreeekit nen fora serious attack o appeo , Dr. Gunn of Clinton, attended the Supplied bya the Neut,Ati,a'd n(ldevonraka and reliable eerreePaildente ogee. It lelhoped he Ivey , opeedtly re, !°Hverrt; Lessite.-Robt, Hoover lost &' t • cadertia ,rownotp'Yr:PAT= !trot' IeMbetlicisna' • West iltlren 10104.011.• • • 111011110AVIII0 . • aPPle. a.. B. Carr land the misfortuen , Ditam-Word was received: last week of the death of An. Reieler• .ef WItheehUreh, brother of the late ionn o :nee. formerly ., , , r ed in „that Meant-y.10;a n yeritsfitnd was widel ' ohm . township atteridedttrit tite,, Alit highly esteemed. t'5 _ i obit • Ore moving to Culross he resided.' thfa • township ahdowne4 alartn here etthe time of hitrateath. : SAD AddidEliri,-,-A most Jameritible indeed affair occurred on Moder af- ternoori,whereby a very highly respect- ed resident of tbe 6th con. lest hie life. Mr W... Edwards was watering his. horses, when. cine of them kicked him in the steam* inflicting sucniejuriee that he died next day, notwithstand- ing every effort to save hint.' Deceas- ed had reeided in the testentiliip all his life, and was a member of Union Pres. byterian church, being a man of prob- ity and honor„ He leaves a wife nut( four children -a 3 boys and a girl -,--, to mourn his untimely decease. , StritDEN DEATH. - Joseph Rutledge, - a most highly respected" resident of the Huron road died on Sunday, after an illness of enisr a shot t time. . He was 4nithe habit of attending the afternoon service in Zion Methodist church, of which he was a consistent and faithful . members. and was on his way -there When ne met a friend, and complained of an acute pain in the region of his heart. He was , assisted' back to his Immo and a medical man called In, who pronounced his case hopeless, and he shortly afterwards.passed away at the age 7.0 years and5months. Het came to this country 'about the year 1832,set- tling on the lot •Lwhich 'has ever since. been his home, . He was a matt et.ster- 'ling character* and a mod. neiglabor. . His wife, one Sea and four daughters survive,who Mote the sympathy of the .entire corm unitrirwo of the daughters are inetried, being Dire Walter Lea- rord, Galt, and Mrs Geo. Sturdy,' A large number attended the funeral on Wednesday. Niternii,-Geo. Elliott ' le' baying tur- keys; he is going to make a large ship- ment at an early dater he is, paying the highest rice on the market. If re - north be true we leatii ,that Edward Marshal, of St Joseph, has rented the farm on the Bavfield line lately worked by R. Sanderson. Jahompson and R. Cole left Mondayinorning far Granton to pack apples for Dave Orintelon, 'Mies Million; of Goderich, is the' guest of her friend, Miss Mary (Muff. Miele Violet Cole opent Sunday with her cousin, Mier Flossie -Pole' " E. Grigg's MAtth' •iristhe interest of the Liber- al Cleat de, Robt, Hoireets will be 1Lheld ne felleiye HILL ()olborne), PRID A -Y• ,t;!toin'OBIlit 26th.- • • - eV011,T ALBERT (Aehfield), rSATUR. I DAY; OOTOBER 27th. • r • AM:WAN (East Wawanesh);SArIJE • DAY, OCTOBER 27th, • PORTER'S HILL (Goderich Town - Ship, MONDAY, 00TOHER 29th. HELIGRAVEtEast Wawantsb), MON- DAY,'OCTORER 29th. BOLMESVILLE(GacierichTownshipa, • TUESDAY, 00TOHER80th. HOOVER'S SCHOOL, HOUSE' Mast • Waavenoth), .11.7ESDAT,OOT: 80th, GIODDAE:I000ELT(oNBosin4iusaitsizri), W, N ES. DUNGANNON (Ashfield), THITRSr . 'DAY, 14TOVEMBER. lat. • : • GRANTS S01100L HOUSE - (Ash: field), FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 2nd ST, EiEliteNS (West Wewanosh),SAT; URDAY,-NOVEMHER 3rd. .A: Meeting' le being arranged for Clinton, and other. meetiogs may: be anriounced Each ineetleg . to com- mence at 8 tit Ladies .cordielly tilted.. The Conservative OtiOdidate is invited to attend -00D SAV'E..THE .QUEEN.' . . . tionse is ill tbe course of erection -and Your Own Sam is rushing things right along. The auction sale of R Sander- son's.farm stock was ardecided succeste Mr Brown welide4 the hammer, Rev ackylield. • MovED.-.S. Uwe rtOW OCedgeti the house of J. (Iowan: Mr and re A. Dunlop have moved into the house of 0. Dressler 011.148,in street. Messrs 'Turner and W. Attwood, Varna, now occupy Mr Turner's blame on Hill Ter- race, and G. Turner- has rented Mist E. Riliotee house on Louiee atreet • • 'SICK.-eMr Yelland, jr., of Manitoba, is home with typhoid,fever, but is get- ting along Well. A. ,IraostOnO and 5. Erwin have left their beds. Dr. Woods has pronounced the ceee of J. Whiddon' ne typhoid, and- a nurse h bee d I' Green has token a turn for the better, and is atestdily imoroving. SurArestort Antr".-:--The Lieutenant Was assisted last Sunday by Copt, Can" telon, Winnipeg. On Monday night Capt. eantelon gave a history of his life, as connected with the liquor bus. bless, and Mrs many valueble deduc. W Cole arid wife return d tions theAroin to patent:a and young ton a termer c rciiit, preach nv anni- nd ntertaimn t i • M thodist Wed d b d • , eon were al to rest the, cemetery, „ whzch bus hiretcrrac)sultdeestfillihneeifear der the management of Mr Scott Otees music Warne to a clatte in the Prof.fromcolialcipastietur Gekc.4erieb; pacts to wind up the season's business 0.0 hy Wedrieeda,y next, neighberhood. Miss Tena Gordon, of , dalltrisnasilTbilt ralistiott*TyiCtu-riNde.etextonSuthne- Evri.tricharitio'frtoenndpitilYte17!:*(1. eegaipticipelanja. -Holmeevtlie circuit. Rev. W.Peohall, last week trom tiorierteh Agent. D. of Blyth, of filyth,velit preachinornitm McQuIloeb and faMilly have moved ‘0' loee his valuable mei tered mare ' Colborne i?etit.e. few 4tiya this week 40(V -evening at-ELoitneSville andtheir effects to • their twin Waiton. ' at Ebenezer, The lama! laastanar, at' Dump IN NEW Yolut-The ran:mine feting will he taken -up, . ' (*Miss Jane Williams sister of Mrs - Izeortovratearms,-3. L. Coin tice is R. Densmore, arrived 'here from New improving the store and residence by 'York en Tuesday last, she having died thei construction of as'platform Mese on Friday, tifelaah. Tbe funeral took the end and side; and Intends putting piece to .tilyth eetneterv on Weelnesdar a verandah Over 611 well; there is room afternoon. Her sister, Miss Sarah Wie foramprevernent in. the etate of the liams, accompanied the body, • and Will village sidewalk; that part crossingthe make her home ' future with Mrs :creek is in a dangerous condition. Dens Wootne.-OnWediteediTirtliel7tb, et 0 o'clock in the Morning, ill Pot* ets knoven here, was ine.rried. to Miss Bertha Whittingham, daughter of A. Whittinghture Standee. The couple left for a short trip to Harris - ton, and on Friday eVenlog a grand reception wateg. leen them at Mr Whit- thighanes. Will has bought the farm from his father-in-law, and takes pos- session at once. Thew roanY Mende here wish them every success and hap- piness. . Suoriter Dzant.-The community Was shacked to learn Simday,eyerting that Joe. Itutledee had died very sud- denly about 5 o!clockon-Sunday after- noon, having beeueick only two home. He felt oniusualltswell, and was vvalk- ing to chutch at Zion; he was talkies to O. Willson, *ben a severe pain struck his heart. ' was taken Immo, but lived only a short While.' Deceased, had been troubled With rheumatism, and it is supposed this went to his heart, 'causing death. Mr Rutledge was one of our oldest settler% Anti wee Much thottithrof itir all who knew him; aeortsistent Christian, and a Member of Zion Methodist *Mel]. 'The funer- al on Wednesday -Wag very large, ehone • Intents- -Friday, 17th last:, sad, Crewe was fleshed' oyer tbe wire from Nelson, B. of the death of Kenneth Kennel), after a brief ilineser of typhoid fever. Mr Kennett was married about a year and seven Months Ago to Miss Barbara, McLennan; shortly after their marriage they moved to Nelson, Where they made their home. Was a bulkier by trade, and went • into the contracting business extensively. While filling a big contract in Rose- land he was -taken slick with typhoid fever, from which he never recovered. He leaves a wife and little boy a few menthe old to mourn the loss of a kiiid husband and father. ' . Intended for liet week, • Stott -3, Noblais seriously with aPpebdieitte. R. Tunney is laid up with blood poisoning as the reeult of A Berateh on his band. Mist Rachel ROI* tuba, is seriously ill. David Dunb,ar is, also udder the doctor's care. Bi Clituton.-The four daYs' meeting in ' Neerge.-Miss Annie Noble, ' Staple - the Methodist church, with special eels ton, is at present staying at the home Mons on•Siroday On the 20th century, of her brothet Janice, fith con. A. B. thanksgiving • movernent, started on Oarcspent last week at 'the -home . of Monday afternoon, Rey Mr Coupland, r his brother, W. R. Carr, V:S.,Kuktoti. Loodesbore, preaching afternoon and Mr and Mrs J. Sowler spent Efuedity in evening; Tuesday and !Wednesday, Colborne. J H. McClinton MIS in three meetings each ay, Rove. Reet, (Anton on Saturday. Mr and Mrs 0. sell, of Seafortb, Wilson, • of Goderich, Hoare, ' Clinton, Were callers' in .tina : and Gifford, of Olinton taking part neighborhood last week. '0 Thursday a public' thankegiving • —1--er-- . - , asetrtirsicoe aAt 1101.y8lya,iinnaraesnnt istiermygticenif°mayo. stlielrea..wboor.004.614' 4 under with good attendance; they are being • cause being disorganizatioe of the knee againe st ed ' right leg amputated recently, the in the eervices. These meetings were went the operation of having :the followed:by a week of specie* servicep, - Speal evatigelistic sera vices will commence here on Wednete day afternoon,. Ctet,l7t 11, the pastor bo- b* assisted by neighboring pastors. Rey. 0. Brown, of Belgrave, preached - hare on Sunday Rev. Kennedy' preach- ing anniversary .services it the brick hog the esteem In which he was held. appointment. • •,-.•e'r k "r.'- '- .mi "P.*.e.trti tr4 ' • Yon can't stop yout coffin atter the Amend Precession starts, but you can delay the procession mate- nwoltwallbbyYt haet°u9sPeir Dr. Dock'c*uBh Balsam of Wild Cherry Sark. We sell tine wonderful rIetinisedtgelthender eaurdellistaefeesitt6ceaffreicinierdYti. 250 per bottle from us only. S!UNgirprvIeseACriiiftgiotri:b Phone 2 • Drug Steer continued part of this week. On Suos, joint, • day It J G w b nt t G - Stanley. • Loss. -W. Moen had the Misfort tine to.lose a Mixable thorabred Leicester ewe, on Sunday, brit •gettieg on its hack ; he came ,near losing a Weed Otle by the same way. . The lone .which died he had recently- purchased trona A. Smith, eof Maple f-Oftge.s. "Norritser-Jahn Gilmour and WHO and wtfe end, Mrs Fietchers' 'Of .htirnitotta. were, visiting frbapdalet TOrnbertir last Week,' Dr. Jas. icsaivkgraduate Of go... Gill htou r leitritjutt * Moutreal, nay, qualatanteA Oh the line )as Mrs B: Fyne, London, was yrsiting .at her Voadmothaere Mrs John -5/000wan'te this Week. SAIMATM gottool.•:.,EiraAtti.witOtf-r• The annual examination: ofthegaNi 'bath $chool in 8.8, No. 1, Strusley.,*si. held on :the .afterneari. Of, Ttoureder. ' Thankegitring The ,pinaile*.eria - examined lis tba ShOrterAteteehleat. and .13)bleKnowl .Histratiel. .1 oClinton." end V; Seetonts " Brucefield. At, the, aerie of the exam s ination guldreseek Were given by aftr G. Forreet• Mr: liconiton, and:: Rev. Mr Sewers and Afrites distriinated t the The not close for some thine vet • tionotatiee Censatett-Special servicesare beinks conducted here by Rev. Mr vouniand: Nirrits,--The remains of Mrs *Y4I4' , V." ev J. re e as a se a ran EtrrnrerainatateT -,The tea -meeting d i credit to his enterpriee and Judgment. : a e en n e e • on ries ay eet e those of her, . UI' en Thanksgiving' erviling Wee - weer to his home in. Columblaseille, neen' The °uPts and her tient. from' ?steer./ Dermot*: the work here was husband. Fred Martin has putchesee " ISlieh.; his visit -to this, his native pro v- Goderich also assisted in the services. taken y Rey J. Kenner, htitchell, teho an unqualified success, linanciell and.: the ,old horaestefed and hit beattier - Itil 0 • •moch restored his heidth. at Our Capt. givee his farewell address gave two excellent addresses here and dector s care. J. Huston is still very 212100r aides that Z 1200k: ef the Dth 1.1.eranaotirae---A very pretty' wed- NotEs.-T. O. Pickard, wifeand flay ill; his son Robert is also sick.. the tier- con., contemplates starting 'a . black. ding took place last week at the I eeici• ejecta Thanksgiving in Mitchell. fire vices of two. doctors belay required smith oho, in (he near future. An enee of Mr M, McTaggart, 140 Whain. Leroyci, Galt' and -Miss Maggie Rut - ono night. . Armenian preached in Cole's church differ rood, London,. *new Atrt hoe ledge were home to the funeral of their &Trait -Allot supper will be held last Sunday afternoon and was -very Mitchell, of Bitylield, was united it] ' father. --Rey. A. Dever, Walton, en - in aonnectionwith Shetipanitonthurch Interesting iti his member. Mit Rohr, Marriage to Miss Sertie OatesdaughterioYed a short visit with friend(e) on Tuesday evening, Oct. 31st. A grand Hanley, of the 7th con., has returned of Mrs McTaggart. The two shame os cnn. 11. Our correapondent sari he home after spending A yei7 pleasant the bride, ,14.iesee Etbel and Pansy. act- never *to finer reepherries than he did week with her tester. Mrs Sas, Baron- ed as bridesmaid and mind of honor less week at -the home of Rev G. W. ton, of Goderich. Miss Annie Elliott, respectively. The groom was assisted 'Antirewe, Fullerton, grown in his own daughter of W. Elliott of the Bayfield by Bi, Smith, of South London; The Warden. Miss Vine Tebhutt left Mon - con., bas gone on a visit to Toronto bride was attired in whits organdie oat, for re,ndon. to remain for some friends. Miss Alice Woon went to Tor- and the bridesmaid in Swiss muslin. time; het *Arita' Bare Will be maul" onto Wednesday morning.. .The presents were not only outuerotte in her absence. iss. F. Blackwet • . and costly, but useful and eppropeiete. *too has been spending a few weeks in SW/cc-Mrs C. Gitlin is under the Peck Sundayed at P C' te's. Current rand Sunday. • . also at Sharon bathe afternoon. rig 1;4tases and other expensee waves shotrfor Buffalo john pus. met draitil dir3.00 ; Ed Fowler. e1- aCeoUrik. $6,70; John Taylor. ert on W. boundary. $4; Joseph ght, inspecting, $1.25; W. Sym ton, gravelling on 8B sind culvert ge *AM; Molter, drain at cheetet', n5.25; R. Phalen. top hill 4, filt J. Redmondriltravel-e.ecourit.- 40; Geo Tisdale,gravel oecount,$4.05: W. Scott, gravel account, .33; O. nelly,-gravelling cod 12, .10; W Ferrier, work on road. 03,75; Mrs tibiae% cherity, $10; 1 McLean, vel account, *12.30; A. Stewart, ber Abadan& OViefileningreVel, inAlf4:74 bridge Is grading con 10, $81; Thos A.g 0 yds gravelling at 80c, $1.80; J er„ bridge.con $0. grading MM. p48, grading N $7,50, less in- tingt 11•50.160.90. Council adjourn - o meet on Monde."' Nov, 5th, at 10 k. W S. McOnOartim, Qierk. s-Ettminterhill otitte.--ilieeers EL Sweet and Ohas. Whom duite, well for T. I, Lindsay lest week and found water at about 10 leet. 0.A. Tebbutt spent Stolidity .with Nile Mende. A nuniber of fatiriets de - hogs toe:Hinton buyers on Tneeday. I.Neabitt, of the con.,who hae been visiting friends Thotnhory anti Collingwood foi • time, ieterned on Saturday last partied, trphia deters Mr* Kerr. meat yeintielf cooking meat when stare has been rangleg *Oa )95 in Ow eltecie 7* • • putt 41,44 shere appetizing? twee pinata isakistet, bita, Taricsaii • ignifiest, Ready Unit tweed Illaektralt, Lehaterst Shrimp. Sardines* ott•' oho there Is ate Sow , tow preached at Ebenezer appointment on Sunday afternoori. Mrs W. Dodd presented her husband with. a baby be/ the other day. visments.---Frank R. Morrie, Of Buf- falo, was a 'transient visitor at Nile on the 17th hist " Mr and Mto John Mc- Oattney, of liolmerivIlle, visited at R. Mcliwain's the past week, hlessrs (J. A. Tebbutt and G. Acheson, Holmes - vine ,,,linted at urn). me -vatic 0 on, heartfelt sympathy of their friend* in • Drysdale, .. After the teremeny a wedding break. Mitchell and Fullerton, teturned last SvorMst Diavrte-The seven-yearsold fast was served and the happy couple week. Alf, Jervis hes been repairing received all manner of good wishes' ler child of LOUle N. Denonstne ellecutltbed the house on his village property. their figure happinese. . Misses G. Ferguson and W. Glean, of to an attack of croup on Monday Mutt. Callow, tipent part of Saturday and The child teas only sick for a fete days IsT0128.-Dr. and Mr) A. G, Ellicott, Sunday at, 0. C. Elfords. j. pearce, and his cola Was pronounced holtelese Lucknow, spent Thankagivirig with Mr m by the physician as an operation was and Sire Fraser. Messrs S. -Totn, D. rra.°_nothcl'irill'Ictitlaengraiiiefis. Tarcliethline:ilhnatarwe', needed, *toile Ehe• child was too weak McDonald and J." P011ockUailed for , to stand it. The parents have - the Poet...Prank teat week. Met E. Elliott turned from Ireland, after a very ens lost it valuablo cow 0,8 week, ea joyabho vigil-. r l th being from an unknown cense. A tiennilllers refugee from the Mohatnetan persecu- , , thine ea Armeniaproaehed in theldeth.......... ..... ...... ... .., . . ..... .... ..... w eekonist church last Sundey, abd lectured NoTES.-Rerman Maedel hoe return - hi the same place Thursday night lir ed to Detroit titter enending it week ,in and Arm Wo.Olarkv of Neaforth, intent A, the video. Rev Mr l'itdne, out olio- few.u.4ys With friends in town lest sionary at Nitinat B. 0., epent it few week, before leaving, for their new days With Rev E. A. Shaw, and lec- borne In Colorado. Miss E. Falconer tura at Bethel and Zion on Wednes- speut Thankving at bome, M. Rose day _and Thursday evenings. • Misses arrived from Port Frank On Monday, WItiedel and A. Patterson passed and returned Wednesday for another tbrough Bennailler on Saturday. Week's fishing. W. & Y. Jowett hitili ai arted their lumber chtio,p in their hits ners:roVelnaeterBilnualcaT'linNtallealhte°reagrtatfc'tfhae on the Clinton jog& inspector 'CAI nights. Liberal candidate, R. Holmes, was held Thr notice of the inieiting had visited our school On Monday. Eleetrie in (Iwamoto hail here on Monday eVen*, lights would be all .right theta dark sow been very short, but there wait a fair NoTica,-.-_„Mr Will Fyfe, orWinghain— Embeirlsy , ' otankbeenhbayit Moir AwLeiTosuoriebni,esTwheersepe James audience nevertheless, The chair was WI, ygieggfevr„„.0% sivrEtretib. Scott, barrister, of Clinton. D. Metall - Detroit/. Miss Ida Pottt"-' "%tractile:It ri le a the WM ton 0 rdasIlevrt4hddilee hing0411atI011ii0Orloil- Sunday Met. Mrs Geo, Cuddy and this gad bereayetnent and the child be - the ing their eldest males the affliction nhildten, who have been visiting laden parente, Mr and afro Hotbed,* 7iisreeter. The bineral took place on ..tonsrettittiecitotheiv-horna-at-13 you- 'etineganr"-"Tha-italbelirers Wete on Saturday, tirs B. J. Crawford and four of his sehoohnetes, while the rest Son Willie, of ungannon, and Mrs L. of the children marched. Berry, of Lucktieve. visited, at Nile ou Nceres,-Mrs S.Hedard anddaughter Sonday. Mite' Etta Hall and brother arrived ftom thetr vieit on Satutday. John, of Clinton, visited her friend, O. Charette is again confined with the Mee Say Stewart, Thanksgiving Day. second attack of typhoid fever. The Mrs J. Suoyd and daughtet Etheitrisit. 14 -year-old sou, of J. Bedard had the ed friends ..re last week, misfortutie to fall from the top of a high tree while packing apples{ and Rulisti broke his arm below theelbow. A.thong ImettorirtageTs.-S. Brown, of the those from here Who took in the Laurier demonetrittion in Parkhill ma 3rd con., lute the improvements to his bowie about completed; the house Was Saturday were j. Laporte. O. lirieson, bricked by lilted Sill, and the other Cptiertfoitrieniaue,, J. .Belidedaradt,,tingD. eGnoetnoff104e, additions arid improvements by Henry F. SMvens, of Clinton. and L. &elitists. S. Bedard, teacher of Sow. -Wo understand that IL Van- No Is Hal, has been re-engeged for the ensuingarearet it $30 raise. Thanks - Edmond, of the Huron road has sold hie farin to Mr 'Wham, 70 acres, for giving Day pretest Off quietly its the about MK lie Will veil his effect* on Prete was infinitely scarcer than the otherwise; . The provisions wade to Prank goes 'shortly to Snieshinee satisfy the Wants of the hider man he hae purchased a farm; ,,ath , were appreciated by all who partook, esters' supper:panted off .yert" iiiii4e* .and the entertainment wasorcellent fully Thursdat, night Wit. Itti.13'irio s the speeches mid music. being well giv- ' ham bestial& his atock Itereforelliilt to _ s: en and thoroughly enjoyed-. The at- Fl. W. Allen" Hatlocks R. aingerion,,, ,.::,,, tendance was augmented by many - had chergeof the League meetinglaat „'_,,.; from tHinton, Blyth and other places. Sunday t tebtreerattieengZa D____4g.,;S:..1,..ii_dir . „... Nonts.-Miss Lou Ouiinette spent - evening A. -e. voolieri. uanted,it ' w 11, mThisaankmsgaigvginteg uortodideurethlie phaarsenrtaetlurronoeitt, conduct Gattnritriregt-ifiluidiga h ome after spending ...e. pleasant thole Cakehed the 'very great-Jilessore, of .• visiting friends in Toronto and ether haying their titre sons arid two dritintis'' places.. Mist %mind Young hot re. tete together with thellyri,itinisirue-:*:. . turned After spendinga pleasant time bends, Meet, underift" naVeritil 'tool ha': in Whitby. Mise Katie Scett,Clinton, Saturday lest. It is indeed- itrillfYin-! " f':' spent a few days as guest of the Misses , to parents titi be thuti7iiiiiiiiito-bered' b Mabel and May Caldwell. Mt and Mr$ -. their children ea on thititiceitivioil."-- LWumek.nLoyweti hwavine.rseotindronnedioboonmtcheferoiemk . unneellewssatsotezzeoh 'p!fre."Silitiffiril-ptifinfi..13,411.631040:,' • . i ' " la - ling hett4augliit :b13,1%V.4_, bc:ies Ni ht. • -- S. rli-61'''' Petert 1 visit- !stif Tortnnotsister Of Miat)o.trwael tr,„." . is the littinfelloir who sakes the. Cart!: a gueat this.01:1:011774°';': -,:: -: l downLaughlin, honit teeha. ec I iot intl. ,t hsTpheen:tnkiigh In': ki nisi i vdMi t:yir'.: - muNre aani:ticiniit_hr semo 614e a d,,, ;,c):::. g:i yet i.u.t ;;..• sr :::: rzi :ww ii•tn;n : : ,. z.•, ., Sunday Rey Mr Haroilton exehato,ged week with beritotket in, win tumuli services were held In nom Press byteriau church in the afternoon. On with Rev Mr hIcLeao, Blyth. On Mon- s, . Scott, of T,IpUbselto, last week.. .-111rti - - • .... jae. jarnietton anent_ it fete dayti... lest .1.; day B. C)Tannell, Returning °inner :event Sunda* With filen& here.- Mia. ,,.... N for South Huron. was here peetinit up • shoemaker, has moyed El) Mrs S. proclamation noticea, Mr Ho be, :Atelithehoelpt-tlieeelelsteonn_twd.,14;0e,omt witium.eTeektliiiNtleeen-frdisep,mjandadt.::.',S: ' Woodman's house near the pdrednege. ,tv„1 ail* tv..,T.,,,f_f_;„, .,,......2 %.:,..,,...„.,_, • Fred Johnston returned from Port se`a 4'31'ii; ;;;Ttir fj,4476.tiniZe1:77-t, ,,,,,... 4, the tet of Nov. and expects to go to sPe eroten, frorrt ONO Wilk* lit Mt My, foh appeared on behelf cof • l'itiketriltilithe nt present ting hear sister, Mr* hour, meet Of Width he OM 10 difede, British Columbia. roit, Met olio of Whilltenbatto and watt allowed threequartere Of 011 Pentad Sormat INTARTativitattr.«- Writ; Potter Mr .Llex. WM& laid a sing the allege irregularities iti the On Friday Mattiltig, the lgth, a very 011inteite-The Quarterly service will hunch nebulas hist -ft.aoh to Brown as hot ninctsuul *no oetecttesiereplied enjoyable entertaitiMent WM held in be held at Turneee appointment next Irwin that 40ra:oil% Ibrito riF.Mr MarillietuldY, Mr Ktntt end the school room of Seetion No. 9, Huh Stindl end Will ba tonduoted by tier. Potter le hapenrio the aPtlintreinee of Me'ldoltilitagattfitiedtherdaelvteetititieny tett; fowl *upper WAS eerved from six Dr, er • the hotel by coveriug it 'with. Metellie to theponoy of the Goeettunent, sheers Ed eight O'clock. The achool MOM Was POIAOHAaND.;-0; Nott ptirchatted the siding; w.0. Murdock bus As° alltea lilt the *Mash* trade developenent crowded, end the program all that the farm which wee put up by *notion Yer hle bouse*rauotating by putting Oh the benefit of conrsetareatek anduftd most exacting etexid desire, it contlet. the error* of the eetate of Me tete new loft Threehing fe *hest cent- ' crap removed of tire q Wain eil of ininge by Mise Patterson vciotti lt, Ou more, Tuckergstitte ortfiondat feted ist lilittlett ma the crIrt voirteue other notelet nistras and instrumental music by the biinton last. the Price being nil term itite been extentidimily good; tioll Which Were for the bn.flt of the quartette, Violin *elections by Mr Mc- has been rented for some time and Is ornoe netts* tlIb eyeing*, other rolit'peepte, Zia was orderly Phee. and 'selections from the phcono- a little out of repair, but tuidat went crop* exe featly good, , owing to ova. tint Itout, nasi it It.dose *MI graph by, The pupils Of the handling will be Oleo proved'', usu.& dry Weather, ntkey littk fait ch�efwere giren for the Queell Add 'ethool took In severel *onto, rect. myriak.....Theatreeeisowey.escis. ticushing ,hos; wee dona lente 'rah atm i under, tetions and °gnat,. miee pattereon's eine, spent On at A. Moat's. eelre A.b.sind *robe Steel* leave this • futonaie to Lao woe) singing le AO tborougmy appreciated Johns ns, Art% emcee son of flit) wook for Rainy giver District, *Isere jhocittsvi,....B. mobiure met wutt words o trate. The Tinton trar. for thernselyeet but in soon -totem home. Joe. ing Out Were banare thet to trek of it, is but to reneet law tit ohne, lit here at pre/tient they pttrPose talchigtrp isind and hello ,rtta occident 0, mtwitty monatas. cored atter every number. The murk) Mt *A Whiteehutch on Sider. lobe Jardine also &Wee for the Mateo e,ital te.1.,,eraf II, gal tette Were ig appreo ate& an ens Rowe*, day atter* the flu:tend of hiatincle, ditto Sob- we wish our boyi try Imo. Wiwi Isimf uPii.roulgo low tblusurovnirogt20 r bY Mr MOPhoo woo !mortar erred sire w , ward of Uri don it spend« &EOM tinny new 'venture, r Iota r 4.s: ma . , ESERT ,graph g the beet we isaye he. to, artd.: !, v tue. mbar Miaow iessalhuslity . 0, 0.F., 00tirt Abobet be letid Op tee $1114 Ufa& , Itittit the thin" needed At. ouch an tutor- with her motet At* At : '..t.. Bert alai visit WK, -- su Nowirc-The people of Bethelehurels eeit iesiame,e,beet, rainment. , rtorseds $89. flames limited his tinellOt tr06, liOillte00 :Wait* twenty fie* elleirebOtet t W end tthilegiSthet ithurslst en fin tit different , , -• iiiiiiiiititiiom-r. last week. Mist itiln41#11000per. Olin- courtlier,* no* lk • heirship of &Inn* baring thee ottureltrittithitO . , t it few dav. isuAittiat,irith ,etT 10 OA • TIC Oto , thit"-The itassi.lit svaporator was her les& Ilitt Xi Wi„„ Wt. to 4 06 . , tratally destroyed by lire on 'Nest, Deaf* Visited *b E. W. i ililiadt isteraray_ latikling el, LON *Iv 4iviitti Betosiblit 1 ' *took, la,ffillt; fliterairg* ma stook. lik* N. ad 11144"ea' Mr 814"lcit bn°' Ity thri woek with big, &their R. Mrs CatenrapnLd tt, Of Itteter, organiser for d end his bolter bone broken, • Milt lis,Lig _ ticiee lent Ottopnell; ta Ittt tu KI ahot tit; *titian • ettaitient. 'rlee toes ott toilldhutme week. Miss meta Tri law avealsle.ar= to. Huron on Monday. The first caret numtor fibril, here *ent.to,,onutopon: apples this amnion Was shipped from lionrfit Mr the 5 Mrsha t eril 'a CoIe cele-reSixtraird.:411:010141-,LOttoh:reon' 5;06:43°:,:h•Per:::;742.;:il ; here thie week. On Wednesday even- bat, JD -4, Olimrd to then, 0 0 lot • '• WeddingtWoodert gifts were in evidence. : Virm,„Detle is hey retairlElg 100 bailee • ' the other fafin; thli looks, ,0044 • Manitte-eg.--1*Titelliecitir°eWsidence of bre. imsger°rviginAltr9414-'weracCh°4,1":134117 PloCconnell, ht Luckbow, Wee s- ecants Of it very' happy event on Wed- nesdey, Oct 17th, when his daughter, Alice, was united in marriage to ?Me Douglaa Bunclark, of Detroit,: Midi,' Mies Jessie MeConnell, elotteer' of tine bride, Wit.* bridestnald, sued the ,t&_ �bes et. After pit Jog of a ettinptinint Wei itsifetebtaa:bra coirsin, Mte,AsFletne Waipy bung trotodionplaiii40tonnica ovvittiasialteire.tzletionitd; ,• 0,111ltrite • . t • h4I:1111iiirtnoil.17111:141441.1rt day, Oet 2011t, t tanciedsage • leift to Mourn he, UN Malta Right. 86atatiattil"nt. oMf Ai. :rana:$11:41•7: 7414. 1°Srtiu::antr.:- of t. the Amore!. takitig pile* nitt the 44reeBitiftibeetiliit,oh:MWich: at. HAI DOttidOtt and' veRe tekett 10 Myth :WV illharo lsk it"ealdint of Deceartsd-Wati Mr. Alleti, tirtweesid* *WA litatIU. fordadd etteeded thalittntle-rintatind: wwu NO11111004, Dinkiest*, 'abated ritrate.„ ikittitiwje*htifro:iloph Mr and mu? At Mit entlen it Allaideotta: * *rand M • iaet4-oft----• or I3yeglasses kibat 0. a 1,11',drossitito eliberlefoveitheocilitiiiton aotbseint 85 1i a.My of &nigh anidalrhitlitif tiff_ We !tbiats.*d4Ma epeetaolin - faun** alto ohlitteteit- : iffd ua Meet appiew Add* Mt *hie ai.qjtilt IWO easess_ eraWthL.I :t'111.4"1°abetelleTst41,AtelageleS-t 4" ID tri* 411W 71 ▪ „ • • , , Arlie/ ..or ' *Nor* 'et *Pon ••feyrr Cir• 111401101. • 00.4 ,-at lane a eels wet et seas