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THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY. FEB. 15, 1q9.
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�J It,{ �. Mi. James Alien, of WhItMtherel',had 1
11 �, ♦a }a s 1�
lis sh idcee p»lwted by a leu .. •at ,
' W inglume e' at ou a foe days ofd.
Rtv Nelaou Brows. of High Bl.fi,
Mau., deed suddenly the other day. Ho
atom in the moruusg apparently is the
beat of health, ba was taken with a
psralytiO stroke about 9 a.m., asd died
at 2 30. Tb. d.00mwd was .t ole time
stauoued in Lucknow and was wider
knurls among the asrly settlers of this
awe eau.
Mr Robt. Richardson, of the 1Jtu
one., Giud.rich township, Yee bought the
north half of lot 93, 9th nen., HuUebt,
awned by Mr Joon McCassh.y ; there
are 60 sores is the lot, frame honse
barn, to. The prim pstd is 52,600 ;
and Mr Richardson bas rooted i0 to Mr
Jos. Cotclough for five years. The
plain occupied by Mr Richardson has
imvn noted W his son -in law, Mr John
J. Smith.
Mr John Wilson, of Dakota, and
f.rtnorly of Brussel., is task on a visit
to old friends. He has a large farm in
Dakota and is running a repair sod
blacksmith shop in conneotiou with it.
He has bought • stallion and six a area,
for his own farm, all of which .re
thoroughbreds, and the beat he could
find. His youngest brother is going
back with him. Ha speaks in gluwiog
terms of that country, sod says he has
done very well.
Saturday morning a lady left Easter
for Hsrriaton, but eustead of getitngu0
the train that was in w::iticg at Wing -
hem Junction, she went On to Windham
Than she found that she could not reach
lfarriston that night from there, so she
returned to Clinton. intending to reach
Harrit on by way of Stretford At
Newml.tt t'G 1.om Corewpoa-
- dente, and kith/el Items.
A Wash! Paseo& oldie • *.may 5.w. sari.
.d:wd a. •
its swoon or • roe teagaaL"
'Il+ a..d lama.. t'-tpt•••d sed t'.m•
.. rased (swat t -. r, a ...sm.
a
)1r..t.aka I..at..d s+f ti.sdafi•b1Mn-
*bin• hs* sieved? Wt4 *beet two I mo-
drget tools •t sego wood Ilea wisUr.
boat's of Ms. Peter ?.y -
lot, •. `iso u ed to Ise s ret,Aeat of Blyth,
watt to- v.'.y tarry to boor of his death,
who; r• ... 4%1,1.4 •.er !loGja�y. it JL John,
Delude
tit : Nit, .+t t _t Nassau . It tncham.
bas izo;taaloo-ei • .:..epos a •tug mares
to 't. •• t+..) •nk! far 6 . lb. 1111141111c6.
Genes •yet. 1'n• gooey"! is e Isi4 brother
to•. is •p s:•e 1)53.
T to .totter of Mr E kin=tins, train
40,1 tot., o Li.uJrti, anti f _ worty stir
tea. .a .L: i.. ai.u. ole, • i, her awe
tesOinseee- uta Mo+.ttay ..ftp' too t. , She
tlr�e ora +mien w els.
4* to. Willie, 4.4100114r at S.stortp,
INS tr000tad not :s .ra tL•.; tan :lees io
'roes Ir. fie t; a ..*ss '•rJ yunng
east. •w h.•uai 6atiroc4s si'i sial w ill be
O. rocket his toe:1..
I, • "•<too, now t1'r'waat.•. u,pend-
in:,,e .-.• d.y4 wt:istoo tasted i:. 51 Aug -
111111... Th. dm0t•n'a •a,itY has gr.at:3.
tdh•orviT• 4 ats0e Ise `'beet 11 .sghs.i mad lee
Is roll 1. aueed won hu uta
r1 .. Treed, .r milked, has in
ova QA"agaisa . t.. -O, y oasse51W& 8/-1 GliT1400 eh* Mond tics calve not t» se`
i►t'hr• ' a cirewufeteeaa� by 3 inch. s, so she returned to K'i ham
Yatt,,��•tse teeng a wont. of a Xu'..d. Hos
bat fir reheard; egg t' ueusions
". Kelly. of Inv' , Ont , inter -
vie ..y tela Mueister (•i l ...stenos recently
en ::.a:f of the Ono-. w 1ltlicn Loci
Dia- or. en* aimed t ••.. the duty in
,n •i ui fktur kis Isere ltd Iron fifty to
lie • • ' Rte coots • bone'.
:as Paisley, foodburo. who re-
.i..t • told hie fres. to Ni J .hu Dun-
t n. -" w:d5Rtat.s. NAM*:s going to
11 -. oho, whore a,r** orf his :..roily are
aaroo.o., estttis. Ws motet to lose such
lie ee bit Risley fro. tis community.
'fns vital moieties rssstarrd with the
m1L..•, J
b. Features. •: Win,;'tam, for
the ,..aa year woe se fallow* : births,
fit ' • osier/moos, 9i' dm►`..., 34. Six of
tali.»_ .li.e germ above ;..paired in 1887
.n . ..+r -+t move cwt revisit, .31 locoo
e white ties fora few weeks
4,...t been frsquanurg tds front of
alt '•' " sold 't'uck,r-tat•:a. It hoe ex-
ote. s to.*cupidity of s uambier of the
st•'o •d the district 1 • . has eo far elud-
ed e r »dons to tict•rive Lim of his
Rev +... ' !. Merl' y,
•st..er night some one forced an
on s•:., into the More of I Jactt*..,
er. by breaking m the cellar
• win 'a, and when ir•side s.,•y helped
th.a:ot'ves to sumo pieces of tweed.
d:•-t•wods. skirts and sot. smaller
liemphahea, nal
by the evening train, sport Sunday
th re, and we presume reached her de-
tination without further mishap. Some
people complain they have to pay too
much money for too little riding, but
this lady is not likely to find fault at
not getting value for her outlay.
I (- Moeday tei,ht last a r..mter of
trite oat of Mr Joeytelt D .Ptd • :. son of
Dovish. .u, E•., .1 Sesfurtle,
ae••- r:.teal at a., %art • .�ys -t ley res-
ts -.:. • slid landed hems co...pl,meutary
oyster auploe•r on. the ate • :tis ari.ar-
twt ).sr St Pout, Ment:.
• tan `..tur, y week Mr '' t'e Wade,
Teo ,.‘:..et nisi. the oen.rte 1Viugleam,
too:. •: its or .even mat '• :ere and on
7.1" i ay, Cu.*t,•rted the Feu .ulo delicious
mix syro,. fhe run woos very good
t:Or -.ase ret the day. K ho eon instance
a noon$, esper.cnce i
T -.•t Friday Mrs Roht. Dotgatty, sr.,
of • .r liFn
to gine, had a Mtge tumor
r,tct hoe person by Dr Staw-
lo: t ^ Ras !field, easist.•l by Drs
• L''ti i ..f ltr•:re6eid, Cooper, of Stria -
kw!. and Nichol, of I3aytisiJ. She is
im+'r.•ring ntce.y &them the 01trstion.
i‘l • Wm Burnsfnrd is the guest of hi.
unci,, Mr Wm Iiritq, u., Exeter. He
eau a resident of Exeter est 'aeon years
ago, and olaerves a very gre .1 change in
its &ome -eves. H. thinks it has great-
ly improved. His present home is io
Nan•:coke, Luzerne county, Penn.y1-
550 5
tor some time a Jew named Semi
Arnpianekr has boon ronuiuq a small
store in Clinton,and peddling through the
county. He succeeded io borrowinr
money from s couple of parties to the
extent of • couple of hundred dollars,•nd
this week skipped out. Si. u'e of his ef-
fects were seized at the station.
Carried. � The :reeves reported No 91
�}tllioAl QN-•I1411 catterttert et twins err•
The _cos, kaj..urt d lie mail
o. March 2d, at 9 o clues.
J. H. KiiNlaaaa, .leak.
Carlow, Feb. ab, 1889.
A8HFIELD
Prem ear owe o.rresp.enleat.
Nelson's trill -yard is fillies op fast
with saw lags people thostalat at note
U. they were out going to get 0sy
ow for sleighing. ...i..
mow .-;ti'!►
Revival services ore now being bald is
'Liao church. We trait all the friends
win join heartily is the work.
The sleighing has mak besieses pret-
ty lively. sysrybeidy seems to be do-
ing their utmost tot do all ats work they
can while the snow kala
The &verses attendanos for S. 8. No.
6, was 53 for the month of January.
Mr W. Jordon, of AshA.ld, after s
madams of twenty years in the county
oaf Huron, loft this (Friday) muroiug to
take up laud u Keokuk*.
NILE.
From our own oornapondent.
Mn R. McIlwatn, who has been very
low, is slowly recovering.
Widow Mathews continues rely del .
mite, but does not suffer much pato.
Joseph Hetherington has been laid op
for souls tune sud a WWWU unable to
work.
Wm McVitie is making preparations
for improving his baro, by adding stone
stables.
Mrs Jos. Hetherington and her
daughter Dorothy, are nn s visit to •
ltamtiod daughter, $ ellarn o ItatJe-!-
dos.
I: has snowed and stormed here near-
ly every day since January 30th, except-
ing on Sundays. The roads are very
heavy, but as the snow is not packed,
roads are keit broken. The local westbe r
prophets are out on"no •now"prophecirr.
''They say," it was really whisky intox-
icated those men bad at our coruer un
licensed tavern. Result -the ba--teodee
paid a Clinton magistrate a t isit, and ps.d
E0 and costs, betides Iosiuq his stock of
liquors. It is rumored that there is
another deer case agsinat the bar -tender
for telling. Nile seems bound to close
that bar roe n..
SALTFORD.
The following is the standing of the
pupils 1 S.S. No. 6, Colborne, for the
month of January. The report is based
on class work in arithmetic, spelling and
weekly examinations. The names i•1
only the Ent five in each class are given.
4th clam-Arhie Morris, 42; (image
Ellis, 38; John Morro 30; Robert
Greer, 26; Arthur McNeil, 24. 3rd
class- Charles Morris. 66; Abram Potts,
52; Richard Sillib, 52; Walter Sillib,
49; Elsie Morrow. 46. 2nd clam -
Jessie Henderson, 106. Georgina Mor-
row, 97; Catharine Fritzley, 94; Alex
Hendeesoo, til: Isaac Mitchell, 86
Part 2nd, Senior -Omenta Morris. 23;
George Sillib, 22; Fred Julies, 16;
Fanny Sarage, 13; N ilhel•. into Potts,
4. Part 2nd, Junior -Harry Wogs, 41;
Hattie Symonds, 40; John Hender-
son, 19; Edgar Fisher, 10; David
Fritzley, 6. Part god. Senior -1st
Omema Morris, 23; 2nd Geo. Sillib, 22;
3rd Fred Jones, 1G; 4th Fanny Savage,
13; 5th Wachteioe Potts, 4. Part
2nd, Junior -la Harry Wells, 41;
2nd Hattie Symonds, 40; 3rd John
Henderson, 19; 4th Edgar Fisher, 10;
5th David Fritzley, 6; 6th Mable
Goldthorpe, 3; 7th Wm. Malloogh, 2.
H. Baseusat, Teacher.
Mr James Miller, w old and highly
respected resident of Lucknow, passed
over to the great m•tority on Sunday
lest, in the 69th year of his a"e. De Alez Sterling • 34th Joseph Boll ; 35th
THE MARKETS.
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etederiea Ortega,
000satoa. rah, 14•h. 11010.
Wheat `cosert .............'.:::: w 4 000
b 0
h.•w .......N., a 3r to a 73
Paas •. .,..r.. 000 t0 0 a
e seky, p���....., ,. Muse
Potatoes. • Maih ::.............. egg* o 40
Hay . 8 tea . it et t 1r a
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