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the exertiens ',of Mr. D. E. Cameron, tor 1891 waS 1,352,670' bOX0 --i'l si
SOMO four 6,tfirg years ago ti
the largest of any, ygar, except'
he was sent to, the asylurn as a ward f
when 1,486.220 boxes were elcPer
also: ether lines ii*,Cireen,,
Blacleand Japan.
A beautiful:range of men's
:and boys' braces fromlOc per
pair up. ,Sizime very fine lines
Air the h.oliday,1 season, and
. -siiitable for Presents to gentle -
Men friends.
"White and Colored silk
handkerehiefs in abundance
This year 448,438 were Sent . on
"Hulot, Sandy, where are you ing 300,225 of • th'ese. The b'utte
heading for T' "Pm just going down exports were k,891 tubs, the largea
to see the big display of Christmas since 1884, when 108,137 tubs were>,
meats j • Gordon Son's butcher shipped.
shop:: Thet say it is something im-
mense, and r want to secure some of
it before the whole village a ts on to A pleasing entertainmentfunde th •
be
the racket. , Come along and take a, auspices of St. Peter's church, was held'
nice roast home with you. in the town•hall'on TuesdaY, evening,
when, in addition to a Christmas tree,
Church. Anniversary the following programme was happily,
The annual Sunday school anniver- ,rendered, , the pastor, Mr. Connors,
sary , and tea -meeting of Hackett's occupying the chair :---Chorus, by the
will be `held On' children ; selection, by the choir ;
chili -Chi Ashfield,
Christmas day, 25th inst., when r tcitation, Miss Holmes ; Solo, Miss
addresses' will be delivered by the aggie McNabb ; recitation, Miss
Revs. Fear, Strongman, Coiling and oebottom ; duet, Misses McNabb
Anderson. Tea 'will be served from d Shoebottom ; chorus, by the
6 to 7:30, and tbe splendid choir- of ildren - recitationtsMiss Katie ,Mc-•
the Dungannon Methodist church will iitb-rniiiiitii 'Organ set°, L -Baker i•
ecitation, Miss „Elsie Stri
furnish a good programme of suitable
music. The proceeds are in did of the
e least pleasing feature of
- school and all are cordially invited.
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suitable for ladies' coat scatifsl Night School • n e entertainment was the
handkerchiefs are various
On account of the holiday season ti at.) Mr. Connors by the
New Years. School opens on Tuesday
evening, Jan, 5th, 1892. AB be on
hand sharp at 8 o'clock. Subjects
next night Commercial paper and how
Canadians are governed. Any who
wie1119j,041-4-119.1t do so and secure
at prices away, down, ,viz largement of the heart, but
Mourning at St Helens
sties, in hem -stick fancy em- Helens on Sunday last wh
A deep gloom was cas
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as represented
:the Pait wee
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to Agents, 'Alen
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given. 4..PPLY
liwytil and fancy brocade. our esteemed merchants pas
7--rfartnaion that moorsousr,rday Of
great advantage. A knowledge of the
success. Two hours each evening can
be spent very profitably. Don't miss
your chances.
Changed The Arnount
We are informed' that a young man
from Ashfield township sold a load of -
peas last week to one of our local grain
buyers. He took the peas to the store-
house at the station and the 'weigh -
man gave him an order for the money;
but before presenting the statement at
the pay office, he raised the amount
another dollar which was paid by the
Cashier. The 'forgery was soon discov-
ered, ho*ever, and the young man
brought to task, but on account of his
widowed mother, we believe, the affair
has been settled. This is a serious
crime and `‘ought tO prove a good les-
son to the foolish young man.
Crowding the Post Office
A good deal of complaint is made
bnsiness men and ethers against
the number of small children who con-
gregate in the post °fade after school
is out. This nuisance is not alone -
confined to Lucknow, fot last week's
issue of the- Kincardine Review, says:
"If that gentleman who triectto aiini-
hilace Russel 8age with dynamite
wonlctorily gather himself up, pay our
post office a visit this evening about.
half -past 4, and blow up few of the
many gaffirs who congregate there at
at mail time to take up valuable space,
.hear themselves talk gnd see -them-
selves shove, and fancy they are clever
he would bestow upon a long suffer-
ing public a, great boon."
A Local Lawsuit
A lawsuit that has been interesting
the public for considerable time is that
Of Henry Young vs. Richard Carter.,
By contract Young agreed to' build a
house for Carter the contract price
being $500. . When the house Was
finished Carter was to pay the plaint-
iff $100 after the sale of some cattle,
this he refused to do, consequently
Young brought suit in the Ripley Di-
vision Court to recover that amount.
The defendants counter -claimed to the
amount of $158 specifying 9 different
items for damages on account of bad
workmanship, inferior lumber .dre.
Judge Barret, at the trialon Tuesday
last, refused to recognize a single item
of the counter -claim and gave judg-
ment in favor of Young for the full
amount of $100 and costs. Mr. Mor-
rison for Young, Mr. Loscorall fot
to Ms long home. He
troubled for some time past
been able to conduct his bus
Children's lined gloves at 10c; to the rlay before his death.
Children's leggings at 15-c • urday night after having r
rest he was seized with a,
Ladies fur caps at 75c ; Ladies pain followed by vomiting an
hemorrage. :The doctor
oyershoes at 80c ,; Boys and for he relieved the eyraptons,
men's caps at 25c ; men's over- suffering whiCh,:,,, he bore w
shoes -at $1.25; and our whole greateit fortitude, calmly
away at ten o'cloek en the foren
stock Of glassware and crock- Sunday. The suckleness of his
has caused a shock to the whole
• ery at 20 to 40 per cent. raunity by whom he was highly
discount. teemed. He was cornParativel
young man being only forty nine,y
of age. He leaves a wife and
children, Who• have the sympathy
their large / circle of friends. I
Murray mine 'to this country in t
year 1864, after spending six years
commercial life On the other side of t
Atlantic. His native place was DU.
set sail and coming to the cou
Huron haslever since remained.
first engage# as book-keeper wit
Wm: Goran then merchant
Helens. .gfter two years employ
he returned* Scotland lot a life
panion t4 person of Mrs. M
who still sur4ives him. He Co
as book7keeper till Mr. G-ord
up business in the year 18
he tamed his Mind to
which,„he remained for t
ten years, but no,t findi
liking he retired frore.
himself a house in the
township clerk and
once .Co. he spent t,
years, but his, liki
business ever refold.
up a general store a
judgment and busi
rient trade. His
terred in Dung
Tuesday last bein
'a large concourse -
vices were conduc
of the Pr'esbytef
he was a member
of Lucknow Lod
of Foresters, an
attended the fu
ems being cond
the chaplain of
which Will tak
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CAMERON, MURDOCH & CO
Q Luckli & Dungannon.
Nista
expendit
Re sought,
of great
hastened, if ittlid
Mason are seoure
able sum was sotte4
son, but this theij
nand); fenigi.
Maple Logs Wanted
The Mitehell, Bros. intend commenc-
ing operations at their mills in Luck -
now iminediately and are prepared to
pay from $6.50 to $8 „per thousand for
maple logs of the usual sizes. Bring
in your logs at once.
Municipal Nominations
The nominations , for reeve, cowl-,
oillors and three school trustees will
tillte place ill the town hall on Mon-
day evening next, at 1:30 olclock.
The meetine being held in the evening
will affSd all the ratepayers an oppor-
tunity/to be preslr.
On Wednesday the 17th inst., the
small building adjoining Mr. Willis'
produce store was .broken into and a
number of fowl taken therefrom. The
parties were seen in the act and are
known, but it seems tho act was done
more as a joke than anything else, as,
all are particular friends of Mr. Willis
However, such jokes are a trifle dan-
gerous, '
Hedge Fence Company
A„moom,party, -composed of about
thirty of the hest farmers and busi-
ness men of Perth county have pur-
chased all the business and rights of
the Ontario Hedge and Wire Fence
Company in the counties of Perth,
Wellington, Waterloo, Huron, Bruce
and Grey, and will carry on the busi-
ness under the name of the Stratfotd
eft
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throbbing fast with
,/ so self-contained,
remand her trembling
him. Once she had had,
might have had all for
but she had flung it
ot when hemay—when
'nay." How was she
ness was born of some -
that of all his troubles
ad been caused by her?
g that these moments
e, too, had a pain like
Suddenly, on an in,-
ature frank and unre-
rknessi through which
confession easy.
k- I was such a lucky
ache in my life till—till
Then my. luck changed ;
ow, you know—e,t least,
eard-Lhow badly things
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him, but he 'heard a
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