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The Clinton News-Record, 1902-03-13, Page 14c1 23v1 Year Examine your label. LPs TON CLINTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MARCH 13,1902 Whole Number 1206 If iz. says you are in arrears, payup. To have it marked a year in advance will be still better. - 71.,•91k-Allialwgialaereeveleesariealaresbale...leaesaiaaehaasaeceialaaea.,- A Clock for the Now Posteffice. $ •A sketch of the proposed, new post - office ha 's been submitted by the offic- ials of the Public Works Department. It calls for a handsome buildiug sur- mounted by a tower intended to con- tain a clock. It is understood that $ the tower will be erected if the town th will provide e cloelc, It the tower be 'built, by ell means. 9 -Ji TT .• P e Our Wall Papers for Spring are nothing • if not artistic, We give preference to the beautiful no matter if the price be higher than we'd have to pay for tinsel and "gingerbred" effects, • We are confident you under- stand the distinction and appreciate our efforts • in your behalf in the way of making your home "a house beautiful,' as well as comfortable. The New Samples. • are now ready for. your inspeetion We have two complete setts, one on the first floor, the other in tbe wall paper department on second. floor. Special prices on sraall lots and TOnriantS. All Paper Trimmed.Free • $ Miss Wiggins Will Speak. Miss Wiggins, the provincial organ- izer and lecturer for the W..C. T. U. will address two raeetings in Wesley ichurch on Wednesday of next week, at three and eight p. .m. Her topic in the evening will be "The present as I pect of the prohibition question." The W. C. T. IL expect a large atten- dance at both meetiligs, There will be a silver collection. A Geed Day's Work. Messrs, Thos. Monagliaa and Wil- • 1liam Marshall did a. good stroke of work in Mr. George Shipley's bush on Thursday of last week when in eine hours they felled the tim,ber and cat ten and a half cords of maple wood. : This is considered a big nine hours' : work and is the second time Mr. Mona • aghan with a mate has eccomplishea 1 it. Mr. Alex. Morris. was his assist - ant the first time. ' W.. Cooper •& Co., CLINTON. . Agents for O. P. R. Telegraph and Dominion Express $ Money Orders, also for Butteriek Patterns - aaresaavaarea-eeasaeseesagase4aaebelealliaAllefaAle"laib,"‘"910.1b,ibame"*a 4.44 #4.44000.440•04 4at•ei #####04:04•404.•#•#.44104114•4# 440 444. • • 1, SNAPS • • We are offering a nice line of Ginger Snaps at 4 lbs. for 25c Pi Just think of getting 130 to 135 nice fresh:ginger snaps • j for a quarter. They are cheaper than you can make them and do away with the work. ALSO a nice line of Dried Peaches at 100 a lb. • .0 • • Ogle- Cbolier co........ GASH FOR BTJTTER AND EGGS. .• THE.OASH GROOT': #•••••••0.0.4004,6#4,404104#40444.0•#####4444•4•40444.4••••••••• • "Spe king ot Pleasure, • • . The Glasses fureished by P. B. Ce.ewa, after a Scientifieexamination of the eyes, giVe a moat ecijoyabl§, sense -Of pleasure after • the Old 111. fitting ones which I wore." • Expert Watch Repairer. P. 11 • • CAR4VV•os, Jeweller and Optician. B td dleco nab e'S Gld Stand.. _ Arir2i#Arw ••••••••••-###••••••••••••••••••••••###############•••• 111 Men's Furnishin s • . # I I WF Atm BRIMMING Tins Wzmu: our spring• importaion's of 4 I i' English and American Hats They range in Price from Mc toS3. We have them in all colors and you t • are sure ot getting the new and up.to-date goods,notbing old or shop worn. 11.4.11.••••..... ',OMR 1 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Nobby Shirts i ' 1 .• . • are none in town to equal them. At leftst we think RO and you will likely Have you seen the new'Shirts that we opened up last week lo There 4 agree with us when you see them. Canada's hest shirt maker* made there, Patterns are right up-to•date and what is more the colors are absolutely I fast and the fit perfect. Your- collar will sit just right and your tie keep in its proper place ; • Men's Fancy Cambric Shirts in stripes, oxbloods, blues,pinks, on white grounds, fast colors and perfect fitting .. . $11•00 Men's extra quality Cambric Shirts, will wear well, feet c9lors4assorted fano? stripes M all the new spring shadea. ail sizes, ench..,•.,ttrot4 . . 000000000000 • • 0. ha. 4.0..•$$•.215 ........ .40.. .400 4 .44 ' WO. • 44444...44. + .. 4 • . ............ 25c Caps Pc, Men A line of blue yacht shaped Caps tbat 'would be good value at 35c are going for 25c, j • #••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••#########* 4. of. HOLLOWAY. Meetings of the Brethern. OODERIGH TOWNSHIP. clODERICH TOWNSHIP. STANLEY TOWNSHIP. There will be service in the Brethern hall at 3 and 7.30 p. m. on Sun)Elser next when Mr. Thos. J. Somerville, with his team, Mr. Joseph Currie re - of Brentford will preach.. There will caved a nasty hurt. While attempt - also be preaching in the sotne. place on Tuesday and Friday evenings end on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings in Mr. Glew's house, near the old Orange hall in Hullett. While helping a neighbor who had broken through the ice on a pond Censure the Engravers. Having to "wait an unnecessarily long time for the "cuts" which ap- pear on page four, The News -Record is several hours late in getting to press • this week. We regret disappointing our subscribers who have been in the habit of getting their favorite local on Thursday and limb)" Promise that the same firm of engravers will not disappoint us again. Two Pine Monuments. Seale & Co. have had on view at their marble works a three foot fig- ure of Italian marble which will be I placed in Maitland cemetery to mark the grave of the late Mrs. Seines Clark. It was imported from Italy and is a beautiful piece of work. The firm has also an order for a Scotch g•ranite monument to be placed in Einburn cemeterY to the memory of the late John McMillan, A Scare at Varalty. • Toronto Varsity has had a small-' pox scarp and One of the students has beee moved te the isolation. hospital: He was a fourth year student, in the same year.as Reg Bell' of tOwit,and the litter, in writing home to allay the anxiety. of the family; says. that with fumigation andvaccination every precaution is being taken to prevent the diSeaae spreading. • But i .has givenold Varsity quite a scare. • A Politician's Subterfuge. Daring the course of his Sermott on Sunday morniug in Wegley- church the President of the London: Conferente denounced •the Ross Referendum which he said Was merely the subter- fuge of' a politician who wished to evade •his •pledges. ." Amen!" said a ministerial brother in the Congregation: " Thank Goa •there is one junta," relined. the eh:await end plain speak- ing prea.chee.• • . Give it for an.liospitid.. . . • A petition was passed about town on Saturday and .freely signed asking the Government •to give the building tam standing oe the new •Postoffice Site to Dr. Gunn for hOspitat purposes.' As the Geveeerriett will have no use for the Old bifilsiieg it is• not •expected that there :will be any serious objection to greeting the pray- er of the petitioners. A pit:line hos- pital in a central. town like Clinton will. fill a public want. The Directorate Strengthened. rneeting of the directers of -the Heron Pork packing. and told -Sor- age Co. was held. on Monday which in addition to the loial directors was -at-! tended' .by.Major Young and Mr: W. 'Straughatt. of Coll:or/1e and..hlta, S, Sendai of Eaeter. The latter was appointed a director Vice mt. W. Weir. resigned. • The boatel was also strengthened by •the name ' of Mr. Seines Twitehell. The reports :pres- ented were of 'a very, gratifying eat - •Meeting of P. S. Beard. . • . At the meeting of the P. S. board held on Thursday evening last , the resignation a Miss .A.tinie p. Taylor was received and aceepted: and Miss Kirkby appointed to. the vacancy, her duties to begin oe May zpt. The report of Inspector Robb; was, as us• ual, eulogistic. .11 Everything is mov- ing as smoothly and accurately as a. well-regniatect time piece," he wrote. Peincipal Lough's report 'put the at- tendance for February at 373, boys 192 • and girls x81. Miss Cooper was in cliatge of Tins§ Corn.be,s room dux- ing the letter's unavoidable absence., Sermon in St. Paul's Church. HODOENS BROS. Death of Mr, W. McKeown. • This morning Mrs. William Mc- Iteown, a much • esteemed, citizen', passed into reet.: Ske. had been in poor health for years but the end, came suddenly. Mr. and Mrs, Me - Keown have been residents of Clinton for nearly a score of years. To them were born four children, Mrs. Wm. Downs and 1VIrs. Fred. Bakes Of tows, Mrs. Peter Munroe of Tara, and, Wm., who is in the West. For' the family, but pesticularly, for Mr. McKeown ing to undo the clrawbolt the horses plunged forward and Mr. Currie's hand became fast between the end of the whippletree and the cloubletree, The wound was not as bad as was first thought bat it is bad enough. Mr. John Steep has engaged with Mr. George Middleton for the coining year. Jack is a trustworthy xnan and no doubt will prove satisfactory. The many friends of Arthur Cooper regret to hear that he is a.gain laid up with rheiunatisin. We hope to hear of his speedy recovery. ' While attending the funeral of the. late Mrs. David Caatelon, Mr, Geo. Hanley had: the misfortune to sprain his ankle. The, sprain is a bad one but we hope he will soon he around again, •• The funeral of the late .Mrs. David 'C t lon Sr hick took lace on e w , p Friday afternoon last, was largely at- tended, notwithstanding the very .bad roads. The services at home and .grave were conducted by Revs, Greene and' Hussar 'while the pallbearers were : John McCartney, William Stanley, William Crooks, Robert Ach,- eson, James Richardson *and 'Robert Beacom, • • Mr. Duff, organizer for the Orange Mutual Benefit Association, attended a special meeting, of I,. o.. L. No. 189 held .on•Friday night last and afa ter his address. eight members applied for insurance. Three new members. were also 'added -to the. roll. At the, last Meeting a- resolutionwas adapted expressing the sympathy of the lodge for Brother Action Cantelon; . who has .sullered • the loss -of a Raring the sympathy of the community goes mother, The following were appeinted out in their great loss: The funeral a committee to convey the condol, will take plaee' on Saturday after- e?Ine of the lodge to Brother Centel:- . oe . Wxlliain Crooks, John Woods , arid .Taines Wallis: S.. A. FareWell, . • • The Salvationists turned Out hi full fen District L. 0: la, is in Peteolia. ' „force last Thursday evaing, the occas*- this Week attending a meeting of the ion being the. farewell to Mr.. George Proviticial .• Grand Lodge . of. Ontario West. Short addresses were given by west:, . the older members of the corps,. Who ',A: wedding' took Place at Laurel,' bore testimony to kis loyaltyand Sanilac ,e'oeetY; this • week faithfulness as a soldier. He • was which will interest many in this town - presented by the corps with a beauti- ship. We refer .tf) the .marriage of ful photograph album as *a slight tok- Clarence 'Cole, Son. of Mr.' Peter Cole, en of their appreciation Of his .servica formerly of Goderieli township, to es .• In his ramarks. Mr. West thaitk- :Effie, second daughter:, Of Mt. David ea. his . coittrades warmly for their. -Welsh, who. was Also ecnne years ego kindness and eoinPared. the :Present, a resident of this •inenicipality. ' • , standieg Of the corps -very fa.vocAbly. • with what it was 'when a* he first be- •a • Came associated with it. Mr: . West .left town. on Friday, carrying with • ' ' , . lihn the good wishes: of the soidiar§ ++'+',' "®• «••••!•**** Mr. Robert Cox, Master of Goder- On- Sunday evening the rector of 'St. Paul's church gave an ,ititeresting dis- course upon -the *linttoted Things of 'Life, basing his remarks. upon Acte 9, 25. After describing Datnasces attci St. Paul's stay in that .-city ane the clanger in which he was from the elm - Inlet of Christianity the preacher asked who were the disciples who hel& the rope by NiThielt• the apostle was . lowerect in the basket. " How Much Clepeuded upon the basket, the rope and his friends ? • Had the rope broken , and St. Paul perished how the • ebilseeratio and many -friends. , Little Locals. ••• ' 4' '' . EXCELSIOR. •• • ••• Mr. J. G. Seale has sold his farm, •14a. :•41+ • .0 lot 15, Coit.7, Morris,. for a •good fig-, + R.caders Of The NCW3.12lec- ... ere. . • . , :' • .•:• ord• will note the iinproved, + Mr. George Stewart has.'deciued tO A . 4. appearance r of 'our first page 4.4. • try the . West and has an ad on page •• + the greatepatt of which + a•was 'set up' • by -e. type + four offering Iiii. cottage for sale. He + •aetting, machine , which we •+ has livedin Ctinton for threety three • + have lied installed in our + , years, is P. good citizen and we: regret •+ office this w.eek. 4* his cOntemplated removal. i . , • .•• The a his machine will' eitable ea . . . + Peoples' Paper to don The openieg, • services of *Wesley . • + a new dress each week. . + when the Rev'. ,Dr. Carman, Gen 1 •*:. this crituity, • and many •:. This , is the Only office in church will be continued heit Sunday * 'Superintendent of .- the MethodiSt + . To, those of our readerS * era. + _ other coutities, so equipped. + . . Church will ,preach morning nnct- even- , .:. who :may wish to ' see the + ing; In the afternoon there will be a 1.• cMcorndoialiine invittit..atoippenratiiscin excl.- . .1......, special session of the :Sunday school. - : The .rector of St. Paul's church. has •a. ..e. tended to cell any after- +a .• noon: • l'• been advised by the secretary of the -* + • • ..,•.-* diocese that . the Bishop has altered +44+0+404"•,+(:)**O-+••••••••••£••:•+*+' The following from the Toronto World refers to a brother of Mr. Jas. Mose of this township, 1rs. Wm. Kerapton. of Ashfield and Mr. Wm. Mose of Gorrie. The deceased had been in poor health for some months but a lengthy visit anion his rela- tives in this county last sunneer built hint up so that he was again able to resume work. The Messrs, Mose and Mr. Eempton attended the funeral. The manner in which Mt. Mose met the • tables ., were laden. Then alter Ids death was as follows ; Martin wishing Mr. Logan hearty good wish - Mose fell while at work on Satur- es and many happy returns of the day morning in Seaman, Cent & Co.'s day the guests bade their kind host blind manufactory, 1139 West King and hostess good-bye and departed to street, and sustained such serious in- their homes. juries that death resulted about 14 ItOurs later. Mose had gone to the top of the building to make some re- pairs to an exhaust pipe. In order to reaeh the pipe he had placed the lad- der on a projection at the first stor- ey -which reached to the roof. On this ladder he walked te the roof and, in returning he reeled as he reached the last rung but one of the ladder. Both he and the ladder fell to the ground, a distance •of 12 feet. He was carried into. • the factory and a physician summoned. In the ambul- ance he was removed to the Western Hospital. There it was found :that his right leg and right arm had. been fractimed and he had sustained inter- nal injuries. Shortly after his ad- mission he lapsed into unconsciousness and died about.n o'clock p. Cor- oner Orr was notified and •a werrant for an inquest was issued: The war- rant was afterwards withdrawn, De- ceased' was 4i years of age and leaves a widow and two young sons. He Was a member of the Canadian Cor- der pf Foresters. Mr: Matt. Sheppard bought a good driver from a farmer in the French Settlement in Stanley last week. Me; Thos. Cronin sold a heavy draft a feW days ago to Mr. John Rathwell of the Ba3rfield Line.• , The • News-Redord easily leads inf • Tuesday of last 'week was the date 4 very pleasant gathering at the home of Mr. and IVIxs. Charles Logan of the Parr Line, tha occasion being the celebration of the 82114 anniver- sary of Mr. Logan's birthday. A few of his relatives were present and a very pleasant afternoon was spent to- gether till Ave o'clock when all re- paired to the dining room to par- take of the good things with, which ._ . • the plan Of 'Ids vialtation for'confir- ., : V . . . . .1....p.....1..•...WIN ÷."."..4..:43'04. motion in.". the Deanery •of Huron so • a / .... a* that his lordship will be in Seaforth .on Sunday morning, May 4th, and in Clinton that „same evening. Two theethigs will be held- in the town hall on Wednesday of next Week On Priday evening last all the ender the auspices of the Horticul- young people 01 the vicinity gathered tura! Society.' At 3. p. m. the meet- at the home of Mrs. Curry. • The ey- ing will be for children and at. 8 for ening Neap Spent, plays and mimic the older people. The speakers will • until an. 4043( 11i/r all departed be iVf.r. E. B. Stevenson of jordan, weliaPleaaecl with the- evening's out - and' Mrs. Torrance of Quebec, in. Mrs. Curry and 'family left on Tuesday, 'morning Moosejaw, where in. future they will reside. Bishop Carmichael. . Rev. Dean Carmichael of ,Montreal, They will be greatly tnissed itt church Who was one of the first reciorS al, work as 'they were 'ever willing to as - St. Paul's church, Clinton, has been slit in the spiritual" weliata of the 'elected Ilishop Coadjutor of the Arch- comitainity, -Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Poi - diocese of •Montreal. The aconsecra-, rest also accompanied Mrs.. Curry to tion will take plate in that city oti Moosejaw, where hir. Porrest has.tak- ,April 25th or May ist. Archbishop en up land. Bona will in his capacity of, Metropo- I Mi. John Reichert has pureliased titan act as consecrator and it is, Mr. George. 01ouchle's farm on the probable that the Co-conseerators will Town Line. • "e be l3isholx taltheiri.of Huron and Ilish- 'Messrs. James and Wm. Porrest hours: The 1:id con. team won by op Mills of Ontario. *Dishop liumOul-• left for the\ West on Meade.). morn- about 'A of a cord. The total amount in of •Niagara will probably be the itig. May suecess attend them. cut by 'both teams was 161i cords, preacher, Dead ' Carmithael having Rev. a. tong was able to occUPY each team. cutting and splitting over EAYPIELD. Mrs. Cameron of Brucefield(nee Miss Brown) was in town on Sunday last, Mrs. McAllister of Chicago' is visit- * ing her sisters, Mrs. Cowie and Miss Collicly, being called, here by the ser - bus illness of the latter. - r. James Donaldson is confuted to hi bed. at present, having undergone serious sergical operation. We are pleased to state he is doing as well as can be expected. Dr. Pallister leaves this week to walk the hospitals in London, Eng- land; Berlin and New York. The Dr. will be gone six ;malls, his practice here being taken by Dr. G. M. Smith who, we, understand, has rented Mr, Sowett's house on the Crescent and. Mrs, John 1VIcKinley and Master large number of our citizens at - 11 his family here shortly. Eigie of the Goshen Line are spend- w!move tended.' the sawing niatch which took place in Goderich: township at Mr. Young's busk on Friday afternoon last between two young men; Messrs. Cook and Young of the xst conces- sion and two from the Huron. Road for a stake of ko. The match was en exciting one and was witnessed by 4 large number of people, Messrs, Cook . and Young came out the ,victors in a hard • fought battle which lasted too long and Was too hard a test of en- durance. The • victors put up 84 corcbi in four hours ,while their opponents • put up eight, . Wedding belle. and cow bells have again • been jingling in our midst. This time Richard Elliott 'of this vil- lage has taken te himself a wife in the person of Mrs. •Castle, widow of the late Elijah. Castle cif the 'Front Road. The widow will no more be tormented by spooks or ghosts as . Dick's strong, brawny arm. Rill be a terror to all those evil disposed' peota ' le-, who have in the past drained the ' White robes and dough masks to tor- na6nt a lonelywido*. We extend Our cOngratulatioes, with the hope that • • their treable& wilt not lie greater' than! the mighty. parades of doeglt faced . spooks. we ••.px' called upon to. r'ecord the ravages of death. .canc• of per best lchowe and oldest residents in :the per- son of Mrs. Rebecca Woods was •called away on Thureday lest at the ripe age Of ninety, years, Deceased was :a• nate . ive of Dublin, • trelanda and Was well, •cohnected, being, the daughter of an English clergyteen :and her, .aeancla . father Wes a. clergymen also end e • professor of medicine 'in Trinity niCd- kir. College, Dublin; Mrs, Woods was' of robust constitution' and. erijOyed 'good health .up to a short ,tirtie prev- ious to her death when the inure -fit- • ics Of .old, age dos/Was, useful caeeer; removing' one whose life With hetalete husband saw leech of the pioneer -deVelopment:, of this' part of : Caneda, ' having resided here continabuslY since 1851, her husband having .seen several years .of . life here before she joined him. Two children Survive her, nam -a • ely,•it.la.. W. H. Woods ..and 'Mrs. 0. Hetnnion, both..of Hayfield. The ,fimer- took plaee last Saterday, .Rev: ‚Mr.. Jennings officiating. Theremains were inter:to:Vie the Bayfield cometerya the -pallbearers •being MessrS -John McNaughton,' reeve of ''Stanley, • N. 3. Stinson!. -counCilior... Of tnis sante township, ,Repert, •-. Dewar, George Dewar, William King and Thos. • 'Elliott, • eouneilloe of Bay- neMlcit:e...LndorMarks, who spear • the ' winter .months in Cintario and I;asa- dena',. California, andhas also visited New Mexico, is now with her, dctugh- teta. Eansas on. her hothaward journey. Mrs. Marks is . delighted with' the -winter climate Of the golden • State .where she Was surrounded by fragrant flowers while ,here we were • having .suovir stories' and bleekaded' roads. Mine in Ontario, -• Mrs,.," • Marks -enjoyed 'the hospitality of tor. and Mrs. Shepherd, formerly of Hay- field, who are held. , in kind .reineiii- • brance by. our people. 'Welty church S: 6, is purchasing a library consisting of the latest gomodr, lioteeroartguere.,x'ing loped one of his cows lying deati in theItabie the oth- rTnilic°111littnetry , .aselety ":1's progressive ressive • and a. profitable pastime is being in- dulged in,- viz, . games., Music, song . and subjects of discesSioxi. To Ur. . and MA. Stanbuty is due :the kind office of providing a meeting piece and . furnishing a pleasant way of spending' an evening a week. The various offi- cers fulfil their duties itt promoting the iuterests of the society. . • bliss E. Cameron hes -recovered from her teceet attack of )10, grippe. The L. 0, X. have somewhat re- • paired their hall .and further improve., megte are ott the 'way in the not toer • distant future, Dewar tiVII:sildWeie)°k,11"k is Visiting Mrs, D ing a few days in McKillop with the former's parents, Mr. and hers. John Campbell. Messrs. J. Rathwell and T. Dowson of the .Babylon Line were to a sale at Summerhill on Friday last: Mr.. II. Graham atul Miss Bertha Oraliam of Goderich township, accom- panied by their sister, Mrs, J. Han- nah of Daborne, were the guests of Babylon Line friends one day recent- ly. , Snowdon Bros. have engaged Mr. W. Cook of Goderich township for the corriing summer. • . R. Orr end Tom Snoardon f deliver- ed: hogs in town on Monday., Mr.Walla.ce johneton was down neat Port Blake' on Monday when he pur- chased.'a thorebred Yorkshirehog from :Mr. D. Wilson, a noted breeder of that plaee. • Wallace•likes having everything up -to -dote: S. - Darrow ani James Spackman are engaged ' drawing hay recently pur- chased ..from J.. Snider of Drysdale. • Mise . A. Denomy spent -Siniday at St, Joseph 'with -friends, ' •.''lyfr. D. Dewar is recovering from a severe attack t1. .1a griPPe• and sore -throat . Mr. D. McPtiee of Goderich was, through here:list aWeek , looking for Goderich township ,news,, horses for Manitoba: .4 very liappY event took place at Mr. John Howard of Bayfield. the residence Of the: bride's parents, end a, few Of his thorobred White Mr: and Mts. W. 0. Elliott,. on Wed- Leghorn liens to Mo. , W. G.- Johnston, nesday of last week when their youeg- who. May tali! them. West with hini. est daughter, MiSs Sarah E.:;, was Mr.- Howard is a , great fowl fancier joined inthe hely bonds of 'teeth- and, the many . different kinds in his minty to Mr. Frederick J; Witittinga* farmyard On, a nice . day inake a very hatri, a prosperous ;farmer of enpoiing scene. Mr. ' Howard was Appelle, Assa. The ceremony was accompanied by 3- Cowan of Bay- perforrhed by Rev. C. R. Gunne, field. . Mr.' john Spencer has perches - rector. of -St. • Paul's , Episcopal ed. a .number of coon Skins from Mr; church', -Clinton. • • • • .1: Dewar Which he will ship to Lona The bride was beautifully attiredin, den next"week.. . • • • • 'lavender sicilien cloth trimmed. with • Mr. J.' Woods of Goderielt. town-, 'Sethi and lace, . • , . : ship , Called on friend§ on the. Saithle The brideiinald was Miss Nettie 'on. . MondaY. • • Jervis - While eclr. Edward R., Elliott; •Mr. Chas. Patket delivered •a few brother of the bkide; a.etecl as best loads ,of alley to, R. Dewar last week: Peed is exceedingly scarce in this vic- inity, a .good Many of the farmete having to bey. Mr. Rois Johnston-. was in Clinton on Vs edneeday of; last week, delivering a Ames& which he, .solcl to Mr. Oliver Johnson of that . place Mr.: Jetties -How'ard. accompanied - • • Commit met :as. per adjournment; all the 'members ,being •present..:Thee wine three main' topics for cbrieersaa: tiOn and :disenssion„. viz; : Logan's. drain, opening lila Cameron's sideL aciadand board . Of health. There were no immediate Steps taken hi be - hall . of arty. but are all to be lOoked into in the .neer future. Mr, 1`, W: Farneombe , was• paid baltinee of :$2t i8o, Me.• Keyes $I.75•for Joseph jaeobs ..$1 for .woilc on• road. Council adjourned to meet On the 7th Of April- at i 'o'clock .. E. Harmsen; elcrk.a p • • Mr. Thos. 3. Elliott; who. last .year becamethe owner"61 the- Helder fatin on the London Road, has bought the adjoining fifty acres from. Mr.: John Avery, price $.4700. He now has a• splendid farnt itt a favored section. Miss Edith Stephensent is visiting in London at present. .' . ' The Ladies' W. A. 'hold .e. special meeting at Mts. ElliOtt's:this week. We are glad to learn. that Mrs. John Sharp is ,recovering frorn her receht illness. At the tonclusicin of the ceremony and after congratulations and good Wishes lied, been bestowed upon the happy :couple, the assembled guests, Who nembered about sixty, sat down to! a bounteous repast to which ample justice was done. . Mr. 'Frank POwell proposed a: toast to the • happiness and. prosperity of. the 'bride and bridegroom, to which amp- le justice was done. The .remainder of the eveting was spent in games, Music, etc., and in the wee. sma` hours • the guests returned t� their homes. • The following moreing lir. and Mrs 'Whittitigham left for Toronto 'where' they spent a • few days ;With . . relatives of the bride end frorn there they. Went r7oo miles towards the setting sun to their new home at Qu'Appelle, Asa. • The bride was the recipient of many useful and cosily presents, indicating the high esteem in •which she is held in the • comeaultity and the many, friends join heartily in wishing Mr. and, Mrs. :Whittingham a happy and prosperous future. An interestiug sawing match took place in the bush of Mr. George. Young of the end concession on Fri- day aftert1ooh of last Week between teams front the Huron Road and from the 2nd concession. The former team consisted of Charlie Prouse and Her- bert Lamfrey, whose opponents were Wililant Cook and Richard Young. The referees Were Alfred Tebbett,Itich Burke and Alfred Naftel, holding the Stakes of $2o a side.. About 200 visitors from far and near were pres- ent and took a keen interest in the match which lasted exactly four VARNA. Mr. and Mrs. Patch and their little boy, who have been visitien friends in Varna and. vicinity during the last two weeks, returried to their home in Markham on Wednesday. Mr. James Armstrong is suffering from a severe attack of la. grippe this week. Mr. .Artheir Johns is also on the sick list. We hope to hear of both having a speedy reeovery. preached n se.rnion in hie pulpit in the Methodist church on 8 cords in that time. The contestants Misses Maud arid Stella Andrews of muck would be takett out of our owe St. James Cathedral on the occasion Sunday. . lives ?. Yet we know not who held UL the former's elevatioft to the *pis- I Mr. IL P. Stelck has been ing to the las showed great endurance and were go- Zurich visited under the parental tool the rope. So in our own lives there copal dignity Six years ago. The con- gaged as prificipal of Zurich Public t second, After a amain: during the past week, are no suck things as trifles. We ubtia supper provided by' Mrs.Edwatd Mr. joseph Foster le booking large pected, by mos p Mr. lames Hagan disposed of some t of the Who s in the Uarrison and.Mrs. Young the resigt. orders for nursery stock these days. of the match was decided and 0. very Although he had to compete with 'two secretion will he attended, it is ex- school. leave a mark on all we say e.rid do. How mach good has been done in our h ecclesiastieal province of Canada and valuable cattle on Monday last. enjoyable evening was speht in songs other agents, he succeeded iti getting owli 'Nes y 'by several freer( the 'United. States. preacher, teacher or parent ? The - esaaeaaerataelaaehaelaielaeerlsearealle4lalba"b•meemb/49e-i9allallivilwill•igliellaalla newer- end influenee Of reir enViron- The diocese of Ituroe has 'fitritished 1. • aa, ten Bishops to the Church of England !lave Look • at the picture e in oar epeel. men frames, There is the evidence or the Superiority of our vvork We make you good Pfiptos for $3 a dozen. • 4).40 4"4.4)ci• 444,4i'Ci.4)41a• 6nry's Phoe Studio owilbeAseia. tf the, are not "up to sample don't yon take them. We • want every. customer to be a "booster" for us. efagiehahefie me s tiAV 'TOWNSHIP: and instrumental music. an order from one gentleman in Bay. As the extensive repairs on the field for fifty plum trees and a num- Sharon Methodist church are now ber of apple and peaeli trees. Good C d of whom Dean Car iehael T11 1 li In leted re -o enin serviees will fie square dealing always counts. . ln Mr, Ed. a.y or las returnee to is o p , p g ed. Prom this is naturally suggest- 11 a a af rope for St. X'atil each of us cati hold IlialoP. tteLeauf P k taut i parents at Itippen. . niatio nil it , home in 'llathwell alter visiting MS held on Sutiday next, The building . Goshen 1.4. 0. /4. No. 83n had a sue - latest. 'They are as follows : cd that like the disciples who held the ie the $ Bishop Duraoulin, Bishop IlelImittli, Itippett and Hensell a few days last a.3o and 7 pan. Rev. Mr. Ayers, a into the mysteries of Oratigeism, The that these small things disregarded by is now a handsome and cotnfortable cessful meeting On Wednesday last a rope for his fellow man.. It may be nishoP Sullivan, bishop Daldwin, Mr, Rich Visitor visited friends neat tabernacle. Services will be held when five new inetribeta Were initiated :-Sionaries farther northward and 1 Mr. C. Cooper of lfullett visited at odist choir. A tett-tneetitig will Ilee and will no doubt turn out in. full ,tati scarcely tell us what they did to g . b e me. i i Iiieltop Fauquier, Bishop Mills, Bishop wad,. former 'pastor and a favorite of the same lodge will hold a degree meet - us may have the greatest itiflueuce for The robins are here again and sap's 'congregation, will officiate and mueic ing on the first Wednesday in April. Weal or woe upoit another. Iteaven. 'Swnattistil nisimP Carmichael. A" rimy god fined with those who. 'The diocese of Huron has sent nits- running, • will be supplied by liolinesville Metli. district is beginniug to wake up • t as southward than any other in Canada. mt. z. 11, pettyta last wooh. held oft the following Monday evenfeg force on the'12th of July next. ' $'they, .supposed, a filial daughter, a careful mother, a patient, God-toin. forted invalid, SOMA oftts tr other who had held the rope. Xi) matter if WO are sinalI and of no reputation, the Weakest of us can hold •a rope. A kind word, a loving look, a little prayr may save a Soul from hell and Wilt a plate in heaven.," • • • Mr. T. It Brownlee Went to'llullett when an excellent time is expected, /antes and Wham Porrest of the DEATH OP MRS. O. W. ROSS, Thursday evening to attend the silver Tea Will be served from 6 to .8 o'clock Parr Line left on Tuesday fOr Mani- •11a.r...1.4•••••••. wedding of his aunt end mole, Mr. anitdfistheivi jandbmieis;laolor wofillxbitelettersdiTtsis. tyoote itseu ttlitieeyy :irlel be btissreirdetinetllatiss Toronto, March rath..4Its. Itoss, and Uts. Coolicr. wife of Iron. G. W. Ross, Premier of What ha S happened our tieWsy the guest of her sister, Mrs. George vicilfitY. We wish them prosperity In Ontario, died this morning at 4.30 I pen correspondent ? gis budget is Indics. for a 'couple of Week& the prairie province. o'clock. Mrs. Rosa' daath was quito. greatly missed by the people of Itity. MIs i Pearl Wise of Tuckerafiiiih has Pat. Murray is doing up the town unexpected. She was in her fifty We hope he will tate up the cudgels been visiting lier ennsin, miss Aptly at present. Vat. is always ou the lifth year, I again shortly.. Steep, doting htst week., lookout for a horse deal,,, ST. HELENS, Mr Walter Sturdy- has rented Ws • farm to Mr. Charlie McRoberts for a Eerie' of yeara. Mr. Thos. Joynt has.gone On ta bud- , nostril) to the Ststes, We are sorry- to'port that Mr. Thos. Todd is nOkrecovering es fast as bit many friends would wisb for. Mr. Malcolm guebaretn, has moved into Mr. Oak's house this Week. Mr. John •AfteG,uire has been laid ur) with a sore leg. We are sorry toreport that Mr.Wm. Barbour is keeping very poorly. Mr. John Reid is engaged with Rob. intein Woods cutting wood. M. John Duman.% and Mr. Thos. White's horses are very hick with dig. temper. A. few lost theft horses around tore With it.