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VOL'. 17.1.11.-N0, 8, CLINTON, HURON .COUNTY, ONT.,. WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 10 1.$86„
WHOLE. NO, 317.
The -Sun, (from Soisforth). shone
in town on .Mend.ey,
:lir. deo. Myers,. of Chieasso, is
in town visiting relatives,
Holy communion at St. George's
test Susiday learning; • •
Mr., W. qs, 4:this paper*
;did the circular townisl.gt• &Wittig.
Miss Nellie DonagliNettitned to
town on a viait. to Iscr parents -last
Sate rday•
Mis's Nellie Vande.rlip after a few
slays
ii 1. W -her relatives in 'town
left fist Brantford on Friday.
. Miss Fannie Lawrence whittled
from a six weeks visit to Detroit
last &turtles:. ,
• l'sfles Dottie Vanderlip was in
town,on a visit •to het. Aunt Mrs.
1,J co, / lack, .list Wednesdays ---°`
Mr. Miller, of ileum:tiler gave
largo party at his famous hos r
Monday evening,.
To -morrow -evening,there will be
aii:entertainment in St. sdeorgela
school room, in connection with the
Band of Hope.
Tins oldest mail clerk on the sold B.
11, and Q. line, W. D..katthesvi,,. i
4:fi1ieted vsith an intl. timid "pot'
shunth which he is ebliged•to-nurse.
1,1u leo lentos at the harbor arc
ell filled, and: the cullers are now
eepplying those who store Me it
town. The • i.e cut• is eisclear ft,
- •
crystal. . • - •
'We notice by the Toronto paper
11 it Miss Ethel Witidet WitS One o
1)10 handsomest dressed ladies astir
Yacht Chili •Ball. in :-Torouto
week. . . • • .
The 'calico hall at the Palace Roll
cr Rink last Weduesday; was a grain
Fuccess, tho Attendance beinglea•g
the miesie good width() eatables .ox
eollent. Daneing emenienced at°
end terminated at .2:30. The lealiu
wore dressed• in calioo,the 'gentle,
men hi addition to the usual collar,
find cuffs, bad s'ealico ones attache
to the pate they wore. •
, . . .
Dr. Cassidy met Willi a sever
• acoident last week .by which :hi
WPM W11.41 11P116111:4' '11111.
thd doctor and .another• gentlemat
were, passing down DunloP.'S hil
when the relines: slipping iritQ
jiitch hole upset the cutter, throw
ing tho odeupants with groat force
to the greund). Alias dodoes • are
being eaught under: the edge of tit
(lther. .
. A jack'ssis• the ecignomen• sisSum
cil.,by the assurance. man of threi:Siss
d0 not ObikAitti.tke, letter
in tho mute, as We think. th:bm • ex
smedingly appropriate, bat -Ave. -ay
of opinion thet tlity are., wrongl,
placed. Now; if the. printer. svbith.
(as- he should) put the a betWomith
and s everybody in- the • ;count
would know the Writer, and • as this
-could be done witimet injuring-:th
r4p41tatiop of a jack's,. we. kindly
make thtretiges,estion:•
• On Monday 'evening: the uStra
open temperance- meeting was bel
in St. George's school -room, who
the' following programme was -pre
sented.:-Opening overture, Tow
Band; readings, Mr. Jas.. Ilitchell
W. Johnston A.nguA
•solos, Mr. E. Belther, Mis's Ind
Mts. R. B. Smith, Mr. Belcher
address, Reif. W. Craig; coneerte
piece, Town Bands •quartette, Mis
end . the• sill:ries en
Angus; God save the .Queen. •
• A grand sconeett b
'given paz Friday 0-Vetting...in •Kno
church. The tea will b eorve
from 6 to 8- o'clock, after whic
Miss Wynn, Mn'McArthur (6
Hamilten). Mr. A. -13. Menders°
Mr. Walter •Hyslop and • Kr.
Arizzard Will vocalize. Rev. j. Gal
e•ort, 4tr: H. I. Strang, ML; S. Ma
(Mlinson road, 0:11a- 0.
.Salton address Our boys: Thachei
will sing a numbers:1f pieces durin
she evening. Tickets tothe tea an
concert 25 dents; •
"A jacks," the aFiffnisalice• niaa
some two weeks 'since wrote 15» i
solent article concerning dertai
church •members, which he hod
apologize for inhialitstbiatie, giviti
as ft reason Abet. he had been misi
formed. A jacks in Huron„is lik
the t•ogue elephant of the India,
jungle :-Ostracised: by he respee
able portion of his kind, A jack
trot oily, rears with the elepha
'hut trios to imitate the lion, hone
se like' the latter animal, he censer
Nvith jackalle .in whose •compel'
WO euppose his inordinate sosrin
*till ever keep Win'.
•
ss-
Attila meeting
ary Society last
the members
tendered. Mr: j.
for help in the
001118
come .donation of
The following
. piesented -ai the
High Scheel LiteraryeSociety
-Friday evening
Huddle- ; reading
song, Miss Mexw'al;
Taylor; editors selections,
rt•sons reading;
Mets Humber
Kennedy; reading,
reading, Mr. Allen;
Strang; .chorustrirthe
.. •A‘the regular
Eneampiumit -No.
. Friday eveningthefolloaving
were delY instelled
tetie
r • : •
Pat. Joseph Bock,
of the U.S. Liters
week, tire thanks of
were- unanimously
R. Miller, I: V, 6.,
past,: anal for a wet-
books. . • • •
programme Was
meeting of OM
last
-1 ' refislin,g, Me,
Mr.' Whitely;
reading, Mr.
Mr, Hob,
Mr. Struthers; song,
; recitations Mr.
• Mr, Humber;
readino, Mr,
inemb°ers.,
10601111g .of' Huron
28 L 0, 0, F. last
officers-
for .the present,
• .
. .
C, P. .. •an
Sentinel, , :
••
deide,
1 .W. ' .
WST .
W.
.4 W. • e .. .
Pat :C.:• ,W,
F. Nictitate,
: Pat 1 ff
Nairn; J. ItoLorts.
,
sepprt' of tho lest.
cuntains more
'It limy seem
e liar to state that
N'icholsbn 'ppposed
coming from • the
the said trustees did
kind,. but to those
.. .
as local iteins, • lying
the reverse... oi•
•wented .
.
do' his:linty mul .
Th•ey certainly oliS
manner in'
of tho in-
and -shit-
Inspector travelled
of tst • insintutiolis;
es former befseehm,•
• • ' •
by voting agetes1
unnee:essaryand
...AS -thisreswas IP:
the. Signet/ at s1kt4
he Wells for„..the"
•
Simon. Simple) and Mr, J. F. Hobs'
lawn (Mr. Mould) the honors were
divided. The simplicity of Simon.
was so natural that the actordid not
seem' W. be f'acting," so entilrely was
in the assumtd personality;
while' in the representative of the
bailiff, s whose love of "a drop,
brought- 011hint the .0-118er Of his
wife pyetty often, nothing Wes left
to oolnplete the picture. Zr. C. A.
Nairn, in tho oemParativolY small
part of Frederick Grautley„. played
the lover to perfeetians . Penchi
Craven found' a capital double
Miss Belle Switis. whose by -plain y
whilst Sir Simon was malcitlg.lOre
to herproyed hr to be -a perfect
, e
actregs, Mrs. •Merten was ably .por-
1,,rayed by Miss Jennie (.3ooke ; and
.,.
lie0v:irate Mrs. Mould, with her hold earing
on Mergatrnyd andliet or -b
conduct towards :her husband,.found
'able impersoiiator in Miss Minnie
Atli, . Her "inekesup" wae 11 capital
'pieture. • Between the play and the
.face, A.,Tr, F. Robinson mow" I. live
for th OW who hive Ine,,"•andsob1f.,sin-.
ed a well-desorvisil encore, Ana men
ang the hum etoes son"Mr. Riley."
sg
This was .fo 11 bwed _by ."1. too n 1 iglu on
tholeke," bylliss Cooke, Mise Ball,
Mir Rolf inspn; and Pi of. frpota, Who
were deservedly encored„ hutsse•Oh-
ably owin,g. to the time. ofr•eVeninis,
. fitiled to •ye:spoil •In, the farce b" .
The Two Polts--,the (diameters' were
150 0,15,. 1 •east. , Me'ssrs. .A ndrews •' and,'
Foote, as the inothei•s,kept the house.
in:uptisaridtis. •bernor; whilst Mr.
''Nt-tivn, es the irritable 00101104 1,
. Seethansonaturel eliat.one coeld'ima-:
' s. •
eii i ' tl *.' • - . 1 ' • ' ' '
, te, um , re .pereon - ie was reprosen.-
the A specildword Of praise:mind •
°
betiSvaided to the veiny, ',ladies of
. , . . ,' :1'' . '.• . .° ‘• ..
the 'company. sor .appearing m such.
handsome drosses, ' -which • Ptoves
titans to•• la 1 • l' . f ' ' :
. • e ;sties o • great taste. .
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Additional Locals. . •
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• WILLIS' .C.,31.1111 CIL,
AnniversaryseVertainment Mon -
day „evenin4,7 The lar.se lecture
..
toom Nrte bralifkt ler lighted„ amply
supplied _ with well Allied tables Ltd -
en with • condiments to Please the
most fastidious palate, intereperied
With flowers of exquisite foliage and
beautifully blended colors in yeses
ornamented in ave -"yr „chaste and
pleasing manner. The whole .bo -
tolseniug the deftness of womankind
and her shreavdnees in not torgetti no,
theeesthetio appetito of the intliVidt:-
nal while leaking liberal provision
for the inete,rials one.): About 8.30
o'ciock. the leeture room•mas desert-.
. ed and .Wo.shotild eay the fully fivo.
he ndred people were to, be found
seated in thamaiu body of tho Church
to bear' the •.. .. • , .
.. ,
. - Istortnie .'
es, the.jecv. W. o.. Bali, osisisisisi of
4 P. • a
the rth. kusrliers„ Lendon; on "Mete
be •wsiss., and Hew- they . Fought at
Fish "Creek and „Batoche," '• The
Bev..lecturer .is himself a • soldierly.
looking gentionian and, 'as his lees
s
sure showed,. a:shrewd observer with
.a telidency to turn his observetiens
to practiestaCcount.. 1 t iiirorded.asts
e ,. 4 1. ' • ' ' . ti , . . 4
stay,- as • 10100,6 110 111111100$0 1111101.111v
of.idensere • to • hear him extol .the
intelligence, .seourage. • •and . :metal.
'Worth of ten volinnteets aiten called '
- by . war's • • dread...41111.nm to face a
treacherous, Seyage foe. in A, canntry
equiaiy.freache.ous bys "Otero of he'
physical conformation. ' It warmed.
up the "ceenles• of 'one's- heart" to
: •''' .‘ • '‘. ''. • • r ' • '
11 ote llie...evialmst _pride tae •lecturer
• t001{ fir Te60111.1.thig "thQ:-.-aiiiRIRMSITth,
;
C.) WAY •aeas. tan- rt. Is 1 so -•
vele; f ' C ' l' 13 'CT • 1
' '-• • • ' - ' • • •: • • • •
slices. . I lm lecturer s3011i0d to titiver
. .
dissoeiate hithself •Pr liis .1'6116 w Can-
inlianafrointhe preStige of :"Britieli..".
"Fortifier nehllilde•oti is in- es,• •
.. • • .Ana deer patrioeseirit highs .
., • neeifsTe wee for es and perished;'• .
- We shall fight for teefft ()relies. .• •
. . . . ,. .
., i .:s• 0.• ' e - • - - -
. . .las in,„ littmelf been m tht.Noilli .
west. scluougstito "'abate of the Wars-
'stud an eyesivisness tossosee • Of the.
scenes ',he • deseribeil,..thany • of -his
:111idienee' felt • like ii glided tbe bet-.
'
e In, 'airn,
" • C:•W. Andrews,
: J.. Roberts,
" J. W. Suitt:11;2
S' Geo: 4: Elliotts3:
" .C. A. Nairn,
Finance ' Continittee
Andrews, U. A..Nairn,
• Prepeity • Committee
Donaldsou, sin& .
. The Sitptal's
Sehool Board meeting
untruths than. trellis,
a clever thing for
,• 1.1.all, Butler and
any l'utilier report.
: inspector, when
" nothing of the
, sylio 'want facts
; items are dimsidereil
.elevor. . The tristees.liamed
. the• inspector . to
'nothing mere._
: jected to the..ofiensive
, , • -which the lestspartigriipit
,• spectpr's•-letter wasworded,
,. •ed -that if the
• ' out -QT liis wajl 16
thee oesuldses en
s • -
exercise their right
. what they stliQtlgilt..
, ungentlemenlys
' representative Of
meeting it..would
-
.. : ... : . •
. -Morris. ,
., ,•• . • - . • •
'. • '1.eri?'•neatestores have been opened
in .6titishine, onestunier the Manage-
4 AV ' Iste i . fi • : .1 0 ,
Inent .o.'.,' .,,, in, s s soun, the otass
under- thet of 'Wm. Hothem We
' • -• - ,. .. . . • . .
'wish them euecees... , s. • - .
s•is-MiSs"skfiltes•Cribson, Of ..Cliiaagos
. „. •
who ..for - be .past .1 ew . non1h 14 Ib
been. V iSiting ftiendsin this locality;
s joural . to
j•teit'n
1,-. - it's ,. truth fa 1- informant
L:. readers cpuld: 'judge
.. mice • "tp, :place
:• Josalss. -• . • . •
, . - . e
• - , .01;watt.
f
The resent'. •theetims
Couneil 1Va8 ' field
ing. : Minutes of
au`o•appeeeeds Isseseswesessesee
' ment•shewims a
.- at end Of year of
:and flied, - elses.tho
tAtenient forJaamary
• s.' • • • -
L : • Mice :.plis. hand .
Sexton's report
7.
.ments fur )vember:and
' Y'' • 1885 sivits
i. •-"ar
. A180 for JO '4
i
scents,- , Also :from
and Cameron containing4•the
, ofllia Big. Mill
I sum, they :'paiii
.. 'communication
' 'requesting ..11.1e;
- laier grounds:Tor
' was refeilied to
,.
). oonsistings:t -1n
i • 13utler, Jordan.
- poWer. to Purairage,property,
'number of monists.'
L. referred to Finance
lief reports for.
L,. . ,
for Jetsuoly s St.
' Deeetnher.'85 Ana
. .
3. 'ry '86 Were road
-t• (Mee Committenteport.
1 'Mg the -payment
t . accounts wassred'eived
r Wm. Acheson $4.00,
f Rees Price $18.50,
•,. $0.00;•Daniel'
- motion the': Fire'
-' 4th01'ized: to"parehase
!. .engine. The council
r From, an intiele
eloge
i Taph on a
amatenrs
4 .:..
lawn, wt excerpt
, .1.61 the diinimittee.:engaged
»g from • .someseitytheatts
1 tho pieces presented
e_been better filled.
S• "Mined for • the
., „Ovorture was played
a whom every .touch
1 master •fn . 1.1i°
• pi n • .
e a o, which,
.
s playing, perfectly
1 hearers. : At -five
, the ,eintain rose
4' tho.drania of "Not
Y looks." .Datiel
g postraYed by Mr,
. ttYinses Mr. Charles
givu• pir
. Si) tliet ., its
boWsmitch reli,
in ' Soeond • hand
• *. 1 • - ---- '
: :... ..
.
of the ToWn
'on Fr1.11411:' oven.
. ..
last:Meetings read-
stews
lialance ob. hand. at
v41,(4.132:wee vied
' . 1
ii0 Vf.P113111011§.„
ehoirinn• adriX•
- '. . ' . ' ' t) ' :
'of• '64,175.00, Tim
' showing 4 inter-'
:
3.8 for the
received•Mr:
• . • : . •
showing ,.7. inter-
.Cainerons „Holt
amount
tax, $037.50; *Which
ender: f»Setest.-....A.
roM A 11 1) All - an
A. i p . ... a
:Connell to secure
agricultind shoW
t .specidl connisittees
Mayor and.Messyii,.
NWliumberi with:
. . .A hues°. now
were toad •aibal
Com inittetri. --Is4s,
St...AnardisSe,• '..:$2.7T
4 . •
C•oorget b s, $ .70 for
$0.50 forsJanna--
enabled: The:Fins'
recommend-
of the •follsWing
and adopted :
.Sispzea.$6.0.,
John Hillier
Gotclon• $5.50, On
Cminnitte was ae-
a sleigh for fire
then adjourned.-
in . the Palmerston.
performance pf the.
in that hi•iving
thesfollowing l -s,
a troupe
;the Putkill
co ild not-linsste7.seg
Batiste. the lieut..
_outtain',"ro-ris'erthe
by Prof. Pooto*
...
proved inin ss•
manipulation of the
. under. Isis skillful
entrenced his
minutes past eight
entire first scone inthing
such a fool stsolie
Mtiresetroyd was
Ii.. W.•.13 -fill, '13es
AndroWe; (61r
eM•k-Ireostlessartilre forh
. sositu. vir the
2 6th tilt, aedimipanied by her design,'
•IllisS Immo, Clark,' \rho purposes.
visiting friends 111 that city. • ' •
• .Tho funeral of •Mrs:"C.•LaiVience
. .,
and "her infantSchild, tocilis place on
. - • • • •-•.• ".' •••',•' • • '
:1h ursday, • The humans, were lot-
1-0v:ed.:to the 1.16.1,grasse..cemetery-by
• • . • '4' friends. '. . De_
a. hive concourse. ,p.. ..
•ceasedleaves a largelisinily of .sentit
.'
childrS11•' • .
.
-- - • •
ties. e'er , of . , . dre--s-spektreir-in
vivill eolors described- -the 'battle:at
Fish- 'Creeks.' andthe. menierable
bayonet eharge attlib :now hieterical
Pettbdite, Which •• has 'nets its e (Mal s
• .
tory artnalS in mint -of cuee-
inilith; _ 1 ,
anti find daring •displeyed: and the,
• • 0 ..... .. , .. : s • - .. : .... . .
: attantal - 'Vv.() have not epece .
800008, . . . ..• .. -. ... .., . _ .
.to wive OV011 11 bbiled siownsv.nopsis•
.,.,, ei . . ,..... ., , ,..,. ,. .. ; ,.,.. ;., .i..•
0 ..'t 1).841111.%) Pl..1y.11111.16 81113 117.81,1.111, ,
. 1 )
0 V,(3 lecture. It stas.onsa hone sub-
., „ , , .• _.
J(101. eye *nue, man -lb was • c8T18,.'
diansfronssbeginning ,to,.'end...With
the muddle thrown in.: 11. was,. a
- s : - . - .. •
loyal panoramic:, :picture COilibified :
with h.isturidal nerrative • n patriotic
. . :.. .''. ' :'. ., , ',
epic (downy). with the heroic . ardor
° • ... le , ; •• n .4 ..,
ofey generous son at the Gosnentin a -
t•un in .11111 sympathy. with the Gitil
. , . .. . ..., . . , , ,„. .
0.0 vermin en t. nulatatt wheis. the: fe(ht
s, , .. . . ss. . .. , . • ....e...- .
is to .uard . , .•... , ,
. go • ..
• ,nhosesig trieniplemt feer•thii worlds:
Dishonored 41e8e4':4.0n stele 'ershainet-
Tile neestlist never 'fell, while flf insif
•. "ssood • • • • ''
. • - - -- • • • • , : •.-
In British hearts remained beneath . its..
, i st.,,uss, 7, . w • • , . , . • i ' 7
snelion goinitedsfleg-ordiritetes; :. ••..
•• .. ., • .
- 'The' leeturer:_elearlysehowed 'the
: .
superiority Of the .C.;fitlisclian, Volun-
teerssov or the halthreeds.and Indiana
in physical and Morril• con:rages and
as experts at Than 81i-is:Mg. lie:• -stat,
ed that the iiiinehie of' -11,i61 . was a
,most righteous 'act. The lecture Wt18
.. preceded and folloWed by• singing
and instyutnental musics.... Mrs, Thos.
Jackson manipulated ': the " brenisn,
. and Without env invidious 'singling
,bet, the 'Sinning of Mr.. RS:Ransford
seemed to bcCinuch appreciated 11,11,d
that or Mr. Henderson of C.oderioh
and Mr. T.:Jackebujr,, town: • Prb-.
coeds about $130, which will be
somewhat augmented by. the bun
fed for the children on Ttiesders •
. . .
•• • s :
PlTEENAL DOIN'OSGoderich
41-0.
Clf Ude richt X0'4111 sh i of; -
- - , ' s - : • •-• - •• •--- - Is •
,Mi.. At• m. Herbison . le irsa sing
erten ise mettle for I steam en einnete
' 0 ' . '. : ' ' - P. . !,
to 1.1111.111e creamery: .. ' • ' -
• • . . •• • • : . • • ,-.• ••
Danl. elliddece Who • has'been
•i• ,• s -h• eei s• • ••• , , , 1. • - •s, •
A 1\ 1112 On. LtIO Ital. pi . SO 0.1/1 :1,pn, 8,
Lir Isis ..fean i 1 y• to ths•
has reineved- Wi . : ... , , ...
n the neigh-
tew.nsIsip of Alshorne i . , . „,
borhoodo.f Ellevilles ,-. ,-, .
Clams Baker,..lias; ptirchas'ed from
'WW1 eV -Clarks for $5,90.0,•his 80
. ‘
1 • tl letil - '"- -
tore lobolo , 0
1-• • • . ) '1" °°11°°8si".
-Thisi kems ,0,. gooa - figure, but the
•-ffirmia-Saidsto-be .oinsof th•esbestin
the township. •
- . . -. • •
. • WM. 'Adekitiiiied. :who is
living in.Clit ton,'. itis -rumored
will reinove ..On: to his farm onthe'
' 7theWhi`eir hasjust been 'vacated by
sues dliddons .1:: • •'
• • ' . - . . . .- ..
.
:: • .,. .• • ':;••••-•,-----. ,• • •••
•-• ,tettninierhille.• : . :
• :.• • . • "
N ' 11 ' - ' •
The Va Ace bop.. are meking
• prepayations' to' -go to tins ,West. . ,
' . Mr. Thos••:Mair had: S. 's•kWjAil)°.°
on '.11ursiley lest. The boys did st
fait. day's Work and. in t.h,e,.. evening
they Made ru.e.i'l'y With inusic,'dence,
ots-.• . • , • ' • . • •
' Mr. John. Sheppard, of Dakota is
visiting friencla in this -vicinity., -''
. • Mr. , Geo. Johnston Slipped end
. _
'brolte.thes:stnall bone of his leg naar
-
the enkle on •Saturbey last. We
hope be will soon be around •again,T
. There will -be,. a • Soeiel At -Mrs
eRobert-Miller's pu• Thursday, even-
in connection:with St,. Peter's
ehuseh herb, With ftliat.4111111C.W.
cominodtaion as his capacibue new
"houSe affords a splendid time 18 OX -
petted. . Cotne one, come All,
At 1'1 '‘I• Il '' • I • 1
r. ... nes 1...c veen- • ou.. A bee
&mein ' 1' 1 " 1 1 b 1
g etone or us. rtn t ern fist
Tuesday week. .
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- • soes W.
Mnssits, It'. 'n - •onsu' ' am1 W
H. Meruey of Goderielidiiipped in,
'on 118 Tuesday . otlaet week, '['he
gentlmon were on their return from
thosannital.meeting-nf sties .8ortiii,
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asuron Connty Orange Ledge held
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in site or ensue day. , ,
T h even evade Pad CountSsMester, ,
tor: was no a o ,o a -
r wr se„,,, • 1 bl t • ts
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t i e 4- . - •ti is . s
eln the counsy .mooting. 1 Asher
thiS year. It is a yary nnustral
fpr Ititis; Connor to be absent,
,eault thelodge- manifeeted its regret
at•bisabsence' by passing a re•solne
lion Of sympathy for 'Mr, Celina in
)1s illness.
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-'f 1)0 first, meeting of tho new
Division Coint Wilthe held at Blyth
on Monday, the 22nd day of; p01,1,,'
18804 •
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.111lytls. ,
Mrs. Parke is at present visiting
her friends in Alssinston.
. - Mr. F. Metcalf is attending a cons
ventiou at Guelph this week. -•
Mrs. Howard is on' a visit to
Winglnun among friends for a few
days,
• Wm. Dell )1as' dispeset1 Of his
butchering -business to John Ileffron
of this plea's.
-s,Mr, IL • Mitchell has returned
boleti from Napenee, Ater an ab-
sence oftwp, years. •
Mrs, j, Ititehie„ niter' spending a
lengthy visit .with friends hero, TO. -
turned home -on Saturday;
:The .cotporation. scales was id t by
public anotion an Saturday last for
one year,. Mr, Mcdtas0or -being the
highest bidder, . i-
. Holy •communion•was administer-
ed -in Trinity church pn Senility
last to a largo uninber of communi-
, by 'the- Incumbent
Parke.'
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Miss Murdpek is at pre -sent in the
stere,with her brother, Mr, A. Mb -
dock, • as assietant,be being busy
with his baiLiffship of. the Division
Court, :Which:hag been established
in•this•place, :-. • '„ • •
The sale Gosman's saw mill took
places here on Saturday laid at the
Com notelet 1 le ris ad vertised. P.
Kelly being thsi porch:ism. for: the •
euni ;of $2,710.00; ..0. Hamilton,
a eeti eager.
. We .are sor.ry to learn of' the death
of' the 2nd youngest daughter of the.
Rev. W. Ilenderedn, of for -
11)011 Incumbent or Trinity ,chnrch.
hero. •
Iudy 1ntv6 the •fullest sympathy of
the parishioner's and frieedsin their
bereavement. ...••• . • .
• The Bible, society .teee.ting 'NOS
held. in the. Presbyterian church on
Wednesday .eVeisisig last. There was
rt very gdOtl. attendance.. The 1 fev.
11...1\feCo•ah gave a verY, edifying ads
dress•for upwards of an hour as to
Ilea goods NY'0;S tipt.iarn soeiety ho
ese e:
h140e0n11)114311d it Spreading. the.
gospel. The Rc)vS. McLean and
Fih-
04' miele.sliort fiddresses. , The 11,0v.'. •
fse rite w aS ebs a t, lftv ing to 01-leis:to.
for tim. Hey. McCpsh in Winelsaie
on. the Same eveninns• • '
01;crYth Cci/gr°11..n.gos
II al I in. .. the V Hinge . cf.:131,4h • on
Tue.S(Tisy.' tli e 2141 O'Cloek
nrd. 11. I'erkin's tpoic t'ne.
eliair (tint tire •-beStlireti. pi•esent • hes
ing • tested.. the Oits. • •SVdrallip-ful
Coenty -Ledge • of 'North.
'Huron was opened•sin the ILA. P.
'
degree. At 12 o'clock the lodge ads
jot:limed for.1 hem -end pit assembls•
Mg' it! was ftitindthat the :Cratere'
hall 15348 leo. smal1. to contain tho
the brethren 1 iresent Una ati iidjoitriu•
.t'd Vas al ed 0 ti),.1140 Temp emu ce halls
After the: generals rotitine, of best,.
.ness waS got 111rodgli:Nvith•the fella W.:.
ing. bret1ik)11 :word duly elected .• to
the 'eeverel sollioes•fin• the curtrent
yeer, namely • •.. •
lire. Lancelot NetherYs,W, 0. If.. •
:". Jas: H. Young, D, C. M. •
."„ ferny 1.'sirltins. C. Chap:
: 1. Morrison, it 0. Secretary,.
c‘ Jae:. Crow, i, O. Secretary;
--"• Win. McGill, 0: Treasurer,
.A.:MellauneeX, Lerituro,
" dee. Pettypieces
Nina 321)1 of July to :be eeleisrateci -
in • the Town of:: Winglifues
itext ; anneal • county . meeting of:
North Huron' to 11)001 111 thedrengse
}Tall Wingletin.: After singinesdod
Save 'the Quoest, 'the moat •pl%sant
'and . orderly county meeting 'of
North Heron was brought Loa close,
84 meni1l5re. sigitedstho Register. .
Vititor News-liscotil. •
• • DEau 41 in
in
valuable itaper to . Contradict
certain, rem irlts inadOin tho BlyLli
A ;ler:Intact) editorially itemising nse of
making certitiu`stetements at the last.
councils meting. 1 make bolds to
soy that they ar0. not eorreet as pub-
lished.; In answer to C. Hamilton
1 said that I was in .John
.(ost)liouse when ho yequosted ince to
AraGagor-for o
certain lot; 1,1).0t. 110 MeCasey 'Wished
• it to be 0880830 the same as last year
and I did so. Mr. John Kelly limier
said •to assese one lot at 850 and the
other at $100 and I toyer made use
of such words At the said Commit
mooting. • I don't think the publie
hi largo will pet much faith in the
,Ar1nocatil when the majority of tho
Connell reappointed me their,asse.ss,
or for mlot1.101: ,y0St. . He also giv6s
' TO THE FARMERS
Study yonr own interest and go where
you ettn g,eV
Reliable
nianotacture 710710 blit llio OEST OP 81'007.
Beleare of ShOpti that eell (heap, ae they hare
got (9- tir* kit' Call and get price*. (Mier* •
;by i,ai1 p3otaptI3 attended to.
abx-lw cARTmizz,
HARNESS ENtrOttltaf, 13141"11119 ONT.
•••1111•11Mee.I1M1141.8,,,,e,...
C. Hamilton credit with' opposmg,.
me aS assessor for another year. • 1 am
sure the steteMentamade bY C. Ham-
ilton did not take much effect on his
brother councillors. ,He .coeld not
rekove one of them after having spent
„sortie.time,in trying to by referring'
to tite.minutes of the previous coati,
oil ,mectitigs. He. could, not find
proof and had to stop short when
:his steam run doyn. He, the editer;
winds up by asking Who was the as-
sessor for last .year, Mr, Kelly ot Mr.
Certer, The way he put this in -a
portion Of his article., so conspicouely,
• be wanted to melte, the ratepayers of
this villkse"•believo it WAS the Reeve
and. riot John Kelly that told me
how' 1 Was to•asiCis said. lol. I hope
this ia sufficient proof t� the rate -
'payers that What :the ..44.sissdeate nein
stated was false,
" • • • JOSEPH CARTER.
Myth; Pela, Sth, 1886',
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. littliett*-
T; Kilty cf.' Lipknow.
old folks at home.-
- 1ft. Thos,• Yaripihar had a. fine
young heifer, badly ins'u.ed byhdifig
pitehed into the Mangey hy a strong- ' •
.er bovine. It will not likelyreePver,
loud
mentieued finother.paper as has- • , • ,
ing5 isited. a. Youtiorss. man ' tatiri
tOwnship was chiefly .yoting men,
thoredi no doubt the riling man re- • •
ferrod to • W011/cl:. liayegallantly
ctiLilvioe.:13... .
s_ thein bad they...a1,1 be.en • •
youn
a
e .
. vote of' • thanks Was tendered. liy•
the Perth county council, • to Mr.:. .
John MeMillsan: of fluliett, the i'11s.
bitraror apPoinfed -for' thesettle- s.
Apt:between the Girunty. Of Perth •-•
and :the Car:of 8i:tet101-I:I7-fo1 this
very efficient manner in which lie .
had conducted the sante.,
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The.dranfl Lodge of the Orange
0 relo,r. of • W:OStern Ontario '.i11 1441 ••.
hulil in .13nintikird the first There:lay
in. ka.1.11. .4,000 delegateii will he
ili fit•tenilanea.:
" Mn: W. SPALATNG has reterned .
• from KTii'stou of dennery.
110 received ills •discharge there to•
aecept teluet•ative situationfin•f."lins,
Bni.-deelPh ' : "•••.
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- A q.Nlesaiielossette editor Who .hae
made 41 81)0043113 of suchinattere, 're-.
smirks that. in these stye' of hydro...
phohia it naybo well to pall atten-
tion tattle fttet diet no .peteon is
has paid full his newspaper in ads
Venda was ever kupwn 101 )0. bitten . •
read dog. . .
Cenvasser. and • voter- .
whom lie wante.to get .oil• the DUm-
inion List C. -e -,"But Mr.' •
how will you yote 'N,".oter.-7" Well,
let 1510 8013, last 'e• inter you' .001110 At;
me asking. Aim to, sign. a petition •
against the 13(113 1301 under which 1
aln. 110:ti to get 'a vote. "'If your.
petitions bad .sueceedod 1 wouldn't
hilvo. got. a, Vote. • 1 siather thinis ens :
der. the ;orroirinsiane,es, if ,1 had no •
resiSett, I'll vote• for the senty,..• .
which gave nib the i•Oto." .
'911, itter ed.; wells then, you must
get some .due else :.teput you ons
that's all' 1 ean .you.'' -'1111s.
'scene a(itually teals place in ,Galt a 0
few days ago.-sdelt Peporteii
1)ominion dpvenine•nt
liai3 established a now post office in
the eotillty of Bruce, 111 1111 Oates
tailed'
lolton between,KinloSs and
Glanunie, avilli Mr. 11.Iolton a.s pest -
master. •
e --An. old mark on
Roman Lino, Biddulph, was 0 -
strayed by •tire.on Friday niorniues
;It was 010 fl'0,11113 110(1se 'where ...John
1/onnelly was shot.. The building
WAS- till,oce u p ire's -and -the- -
e v en t 1 y*tho work Oran incendiars ,
--At Crediton on Saturday eveniug
4141111411)04 101 the people of Stephen
leinqueted NIts V. Ratz in honor of' •
his eleetion as Warden for llinese
Clottuty. About 75 •persone vete ;
preaent, 811d, a lunatic' of stifring
spoeohos were made hi which eine-
I pi m en ta ry Id I Ms to us were m .A.d t
I Air, It's, sterling worth t.sel Lis
popularity,