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was soon
fore they
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duce, a regret
111eLe 1 got bit; grin. 1
oil a 1 'der at they a was
climbing up the ladder W h .e nozzle
of the hose, in order to ►eh. the
!'' window of the room where the fire
•toast when, in turniug, he was uuallle
.,,.oto control the teazle and was jerked
,,thA ladder by the stream pressure,
fa11 to the ground.—Our reeve,
. --i,. eines Bryan, who has been ill
1-O owe time, is not convalescing as
'fatally friends would lilte, but he is
w 4F' occasionally to get, doW)1 to the
:‘e, sad we trust that he will ere
'1,o. g have recovered his accuMtomed
health and vigor..—The sytizpathy of
t1►e comtnunitY is extended to, jUr.
and Mrs D l:i.oruell and ' family, in
the loss of their little daughter Bella,
'which took plane on Friday lnoreiug
ma
last. Tne reins were in Wiled ou
Monday, 81st ult.
iiMorris. .
Aflss Mono tray, of Sullahire, left
Saturday for Holm
will remain for
'family of air
'this wee(; fo
way th3y evil
—Mr G. W. WI
the parental roof. -Mr Jas Newcoui!le,
`ex•treasnrers of the township, who
his been away the last couple of weeks
has relureecl.-;Brilliant Rtm,sel left,
'this week fOr Detr lit, Wit! is an
a4ree1ti,t^+ and energetic yoaug fellow
and we have no dnibt 'will su.lceed
well in the land of Uncle Sati1.—
TaeMLithy of last week we nosed a
very silver ssfeI exatn:n tune in S. S.
N,o. `, we,ic10 1 over by Mr 11. Black,
who was as:tit:nett byMessy* Sloan,•I;(ackwe I and tiiniith The exami'
maim), cotn,,:a:ne.r•tl at l,bont 10 o'clock
,with an intermniission at noun, during
which the visitors ar,d pupils partook
of a suulptnon$ repast provided by
the Ia.lies of the section. After the
classes had been examined, a lengthy
'progr'amme of readings. recitations,
• dialogues and mesal and iustrunreutal
music wag rendered in 'Such a way as
to reflcut the greatest credit upon tho
'performers and the teacher•, ?dr Black.
y instlr• A rotsto 3)lanhonit.
Mr K Farmer Bowles, of Easthampton,
falling I., Is t.;.-ateful for the open tis interof
1880-0. He had a larges lnortgage about
ripe and was wondering how lie Could
raise the looney to pay it off, as it could
nolonger be renewed. To think the bet-
ter he wont into his cellar and sorted his
potatoes, SOWEi of theist already sprout-
ing, •under, the depression that it was
staring instead of wetter.
While cutting out One of these sprouts
his knife glanced from a glass like sub -
faience, which the good farmer dug nut
tn'a leisurely way and put in his pocket
without the nourishes lie would •have
made had he knowih it was a diamond,
Ile found it out later when he went to
Brooklyn on busiuess. IIe displayed the
stone to a meraliai►t, who at once pro-
nounced it a diamond of the first water,
and"oifered to go with him to a jeweler's
for satisfaction. They went, and the
merchant's opinion was corroborated
witli'an offer of $2,000 cash for the jewel.
The 'farmer did not accept the offer,
hardly knowii,g what to do under the
circumstances. If he could only know
flow the diamond got ieto the potato he
would feel better about it. Not knowing
-wile, where she but the rest of the potatoes were equally
fife Buie.—The f as rich lie went house and picke ver
the lot, but without further, results.
Itis thought that some burglar hid e
diamond in the field and the potato ap-
propriated it.—New York Journal.
House and Lot for Sale,,
with hem e.7ate ammo pion- hot 68, Frances !troth
west, Aly to S. TOUiiIt.L,
1tasl1.etato Agency,
Kent iiiock,ivingtA n;
()nabs leave
. On the
eek in London
soli 13 again under
West "Arvs,vaitosh.
NE M GOODS.
liletui railway Ties.
There has been recently a lamentable
epidemic, so to speak,'of railroad acct..
dents owing to spreading; of rails, result-
ing in -great loss of life and damage to
rolling stock. This series of disasters
commenced on Dec. 28, 1880, with the
derailment of a fast train on the Chesa-
peake and Ohio, by which ten persons
lost their lives and a great portion of the
train was destroyed. Since that date
there •leave been several wrecks of the
same nature, involving more fatalities
and much injury to person and property.
Without rdiceting very closely on the
matter, tho majority of the happy -go
lucky traveling public takcsfor granted
that these spreading rail accidents can
not be avoided, whereas, in reality, they
belong to the category which' may fairly
be termed "preventalle accident." Thi
will be a new light to many, but ther
is uo doubt that by the employment of
properly constructed metal tie of steel o
iron, and with proper fastenings, spread
ing of rails is impossible.-aEngineeriu
and Mining Journal.
4 es,
fish lust received &large stook of
Scotch, English, Irish,
French and Canadian
Tweeds,
WORSTInS, FANCY 1'ANTINGS, SPRING
(WSW:GATING$, STC,,
and bought for cash..
Vino imparted goodr a specialty.
Goode needs up in the most fashionable stiles, and
at prices to suit the fimee,
Over 150 Pieces to Choose From.
I am confining my.at to tlo clothing trade, and
customers can depen i nppoa having their wants In
this line properly sup;,lied.
OUR'OWN GOODS•CUT FREE
OF CHARGE.
Call and'sco our stock and get prices.
Opposite
• LESLIE
}7y ncen's Hotel, Wingham
•Qrdon
Melut
Are opening up this week a lame shipment of
Boots and Shoes
of. superior Quality and handsome Styles, and the prices
at which they are marked will make them rather inter-
esting to intending purchasers.
REMEMBER THAT THESE 'BOOTS ARE FROM TIIE BEST
Makers in Canada, and therefore can be relied on to give
satisfaction.
N E\
• A Li* Ilan Slowly putrefying.
A good many of the farmers are hent The medical men of Boston and Ne
on eul;ar ,nuking in this neighhorhocd , York have been puzzling their brain
but at present there is little prospect • over a strange case of ossification or pet
of any Biala—J[r.Tlios Taylor, of East 1 rifieation ord• live man by the name o
Wawanoah was visiting at her father. i• Jp nathan Bass. Bass is a man now G
111 law's lust wee,:.—Stewart McGee 1 or 05 years of age and has been gradua
has taken charge of the store at the car- • ly becoming ossified into one solid •mas
114ir and is d ling a good business.—Mr for the past forty-five years. -His bod
Tiles. Taylor tradea his horse Pompey 1 is now perfectly rigid, in color aid t
, 'to Mr. Lott, of Brussels,,for a heavy-
draught mare --A•Ir D. l+eriin parted
with his driver "Polly" the other u.ty wood. While tinabie'voluntarily to mak
for a handsome sura.—liir Wm Well- I the least move, Mr. Bass' intellect '
'I"'' wood has been dealing some .of keen and his digestion unimpaired. Hun
his stock with Mr W. Scott, formerly dreds of physicians and scientists, both
a resident of This neighborhood, now of this country and of Europe, have err
of M.00relield.--ill Harry Baker has emined this remarkable freak, all coil;
been visiting friends in the neighbor- curring in the opinion. that the case of
hood.
Jonathan Bass beats anything now on
• record in the medical books.—St. Louis
Republic.
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PAI
Our
ITS ANO NE DRESS ME
are receiving favorable attention, and sales are encouraging
for this season. A cordial invitation is hereby extended to the
Ladies to call and inspect, and, of course, purchase if they ale
' suited.
Curailoring and
Gents' Furnishing departments
are now complete, so that in
SUITS, HATS, OAPS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, TIES;
HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES, HOSE, Sec.,,
1'e promise you satisfaction and very close prices,
h almost exactlylike a well se
Boned bone, with no more fiaxibilir
about it than there is about a stick
GY r ON&McINTYRE
The -B own Anchcr,
Gre4n0Ck•
The monthly township oottncil met
March Blst,•to transact business as
usual, in the hotel, Pinkerto t; a good
attendance as usual.—Ott the 38th
'and 29th March, Mr G Cozens,
phrenologist, lectured in Johnston's
hall, to good and appreciative audi-
enoes, Oa. Sunday, 80th, he preaoh-
ed'in the stone place to a large audi-
ence._ Iic' remarked that if a main
spoke or lectured on ether subjects
and not religion, Inc was only cultiva=
ting a part of hi.. ,iature and was con-,sequolitly the loss perfect. Each o
the three meetings had a good moral
tone and must result in toad to the
• hoaxers,
Bel2r°ove.
Messrs. Treleaven Bros. have opened
out alarge stook of general goods in the
store erected last fall by Mrs. Tufts.
These gentlemen chine to the • village
highly reeotllmeuded as honorable
•business men, and no doubt they will
receive a liberal share of patronage.
—Tho spring slow will be held here
on Thursday, the 17% illst.
Sixteen electric lights are now in use
'00 Seaforth streets.
Montreal City Council has granted
-0,000 towards the er.'ction of a statue
Alaissoueuve, the city's founder.
The an,nnd meeting of the North
Perth R'.forin Association takes place
tit•l4lilverton on 'C11uri,l,y, April 11.
Deer fu the Adirondaai¢s.
For the paitmontih many reports have
been • made that the deer in the 2tdiron-
clacl;s • are being hunted down by dogs
running wild in the woods. One day
'recently a force of men who were en-
gaged in cutting ice on a small lake dis
covered a stray dog driving a deet
toward th' m. The dog drove the dee,
aeon the ice near them and then coin•
ntenced biting it in the hams. The dee,
bleated most pitifully.
The men drove the dog away, while
one of them. Who bad ia, rifle near at ham
tried to shoot Lint; but failed. A guid,
followed the dog's trail , but failed toover
take hint. The cher came to the mei
for -protection and they patted ant
soothed it with their hands. During tln
night the poor doer died from exliaay,ltio,
and fright.—Lultalo Express.
'rite Wedding' Is; 1'astponecl.
The epplicntioln of a caveat to stop
marrifgeja.soinetatiiag new. It is state(
that a member of the Maryland legible,
tare had eullthuCied a marriage With i
lauly;'alhcl journeyed Cd to the ethunty sea
to procure a license, t se, When he 'made th
painful discovery that his rival had filet
a caveat agailmt the issue, and before li
can get a license the ease will have to be
argued. The wedding has been post-
potled._Philadelrhia L 3dger. .
Noy - Jewelry -Store - h Wig I...
W. • H F WALLACE
I,
Iias just opened out a large new stock or
In' the store one door south of the Post Office, and iii prepared to give
great btireains in special lines of LADIES' GOLD WATOP ;.-;,
GENTLEMEN'S GOLD and SILVEIt WATCH Ela, CLUCK.~>, •
EYEGLASSES and SPECTACLES.
REPAIRII'G and NEW WORT: -
.—Done on the shortest notice, and all work guaranteed,—
--The Centro llruoe Reform Con-
vention will be held at Glamtnis on
Wednesday April Stilt.
The- convictions for the County of
'Ilurrn for the first qu.,rter of the
'l'(►e r.»tnrlta of the ree:u►t elections year,ianiileri.d 01, of which 13 were
'far the Viewed . of the College of by ('nderich ivagistrntes,12 by Olin
Physicians; cud Surge,MofGuiana itr' i t -n,, 9 1)y Seaforth, 5 by 'Win„haum, i
'all 'in 'Cit.'y rosalte,l ai follows; De. by Brussels, and8 by Exeter. Of the
Jobuson. Tor>,nto, for Midland and • o11'Jnees, 13 were for the violation of
Yolk; Dr. R •doors, Othwit, for 13ath-- ; the Crooks Act, and'3 of these were
unit and Itideau; Dr, 3.ltudsel, Hawn- Inspector Paisley's division, the fines
.tori, Burlington and Flows; Dr. Mo for this amounting to $224, the oilier
Arthur, ill. A», Landon,,for Malahido 4 were in. the SoutIl l;ltTi.,g. The 1
AttiMeett4nselt.. itotatilut:a.imposed,amotu te.1 to $411.,
An inspection of Goods and comparison of Prices invited :r
Goods left for repair with Mr. R. R. ‘arnstone will be given rut.
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Wingham,
By SS. Europa, frcm Harrbcrs , 'Cerrcany.
3 —OASES FANCY TABLE C H NA -,)
EGG SETTS, SALAD SETTS,. FRUIT BOWLS, VASFS,
I3ISOUlT JABS, WATER SETTS, ROSE JARS, COI: S & SAlrCEIeS
NEW BASINS, NEW etRR,ANTS,
'NEW PEELS, NEW 14VTV, NEW FRUITS,
0 LICE 86 R LIAE ` OCE `. 'E d
tall alta Inspect btfore N:altiit g Vous XMAS ; RCHA ES:.
if oliiimi•LY.A, 61.1
THE CHINA HOUSE. WJ. YATES,.