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Waknf sisal by all jntel it
advertimire as the brat Meeh a of
Huron Coehtty for the pu n
1 d coedeoeed ash a such os
Fugal, Washed, litrmyed, Few Rent,
I
Ob Male, .kc. Six lilies awl midi.'
1 four i n•relic' s, f/1
•RTT- YRAS.
HOLZ N[']lf3IIt of 1
COUNTY CURRENCY,
Items of Interest from over the
County.
• Wrsiq atone Make avows sews
ed ay N as 4 \011111011 .t 'Mar
rota acid reins. Moped and Cara•
dea..ed ream [eery areatea.
Mr T E Hays, McKillop, 6o1.1 $:i,4
worth of cattle in ail months and
has two cirtosd. yet to ship.
T L Joh)), Wingham, shipped tan
buggit■ to Muutane,.T,he duty on
�•.
these buggies amounted to 1170.
Mr W. Broderick, cf the Sauhle line,
Zurich, has sold out and intends going to
Michigan shortly, where he will make his
future home
Mrs Rubt. Micky, Ethel, wbo, under.
went r surgical operation receut!y, under
the care of Drs. Cale, (sham, Parks
SLI 'V. w1e, is progressing fsw.sbly.
(k., Mauna, 11'1oghsm, left at the
Times ..#tic,, Liu Monday 3r1 inst., a
cabbage stalk on which there were none
heads, many of them perfectly formed.
,lescth I:eynard,o( the 4th con , grey,
had ab'.ot NO barrels ei apples of
the Northern Spy variety, which we
consider a big yield for a emelt orchard.
Mr ('unrad Flaw', Zurich, left a few
days ago for Cheeley, when he will work
in a cabinet factory. If he likes the
place he will m..re his fancily there short
17.
Whir cutting wood the other day.
Philip Rsedel,Znrich. had the misfortune
to cut hie f .nt. The doctor stitched nt,
the wound tied now Philip is getting
along very well.
"BE SL A L !"OC' ARE RIGHT, THEN GO AHEAD.-
GODERICH, ONT.. FRIDAY, NOV. 1, Pahl.
ionat,
OiLT THE OMIT LOCAL P/ V lino
If iota ward the Nit
Ill yea . greatest tgasedity at new
in Hellen county, -1 *M'$1-l6.M
the adikees Lit Ni $Sitar, Gide-
rich, slid you will tet it frau now
until Jan. 1. '91 Subscribe at
ontxt. 'Tie Hest t'I the Chaape t,
and TVS Blur u. is the host.
D. l[raYIL11 LLkl A Y
Mn Geo. Hycr,ft is net as well as
meet, bet ■s hope the clear, trusty at-
simpbere sill be beeehcal to her. --
1 BruesaLs fust.
Tem u..m any of hunters, who left
shout two weeks ago for Birk • Fails, in
e., the persons ui Messrs D. Selloff, Claude-
buys, H. El ber,Credit,u, D Johns and
H. leveret, of Raster, have nturoed.
The peaty managed to shoot eight deer,
(me of which ease fine buck, weighed 254
pounds sad had antlers with twenty -
tie prongs.
An advertisement appears in an
rtes o paper reading thus : -- "Agent,
led for fast selling articles needed in
• y f -•Wily. It catches them all.
S plea light and clean, and can te oar -
n.. o the rest peket Fend 20 cents
for
It
b1.rt
matt
comb.
Inn
J. A
field r.f
'sod ad
conrrev
dO and 'I
reincl v nce
:x trine: •'n
The Iadte*
baskets for
Mr Wm CI.
enplaned th
Robert John
complimentary
to sir McCown
est, on belief
preseeted a we',
oleo (f their e -t
Yr Frank Meson. •hn has been em-
ployed in J. A. Williams eriat mill,
Zurich, for ',hew • year. has g roe to
Keetitiure. Illinois, to take chore,. of •
grist mill there.
Mrs Sage and her daughter. !flies
Anon., have returned from a very pew•
ant red nacc.asful musical tour through
the United `tater, and are now at their
home in Walt, n
The reeeh•nic, in the rite n Fern it ere
Factory, Winghate, intend opening a co-
. -restive store in town shortly. which
will he managed hy Gilchrist, Green &
Co. f. r their employees.
The Winthrop gist and Moarfn., mill
It undrrtt'+ne,' an eit.nstre overhauling
under the rnperinlrn.irnce . f Mr Gin.
D.,w, foreman for Mr R Whitelaw, of
Woodate.ck, who has the contract.
Mr John Mrlfouen,ltrneefield, hu this
fall sell I fo barrels of Northern Spies
at 112 25 • barrel, to Mr Cantelon. of
(lint .n. ('on.idenn¢ the scarcity of gond
fruit thus season, this seems to be a enol
paying cm'.
Mr 1V, C. McKee, of Seafnrth, who
hoe hemi a etodent in the law ,Mice of Mr '
F. Helmested for p-rersl years, has sic-
ceesfal!c reseed his examinations for I
hath barrister and attorney before the'
low Society at Toronto.
T H Ro.., of 1Vinehsm, has been
awarded .e+-ond prize. a r.,Ia watch tel
led at *bent $MSO hy .1 (1 Whiner. Son '
& C... of Brantford. foe she "emend high I
est number of sales this season of seed
drills m•nnfartur.d by that firm.
.lacnh Hnllenh.ck, who has been in
Manit ,ha during the last three years, is
home on a rt.it. He has been engaged I
in grist mill work, hat so it tines, not '
agree with him he may work hie farm on
the 9th cin., (trey, next goring.
Mears )u Stewart, T. W. Damon,
John Turner and Herb McDermid, Bea- '
forth. returned from their hunting ex-
neditior: t.. Pam Sound last week.
Mr Stewart begged • vied bock, but the
rrthers bad to De s•tiebeo with small
rime.
Reeve Milne, of Grey, was one of a
hunting party of seven which recently
went to Muskoka on • deer hunting ex•
peditinn. He returned past week, and
reports grand sport. Eight deer were
taken by the party, two of which are
credited to Mr Millie. •
Mr Henry Darling's team became
frightened by the band of Gey minstrels,
at Seaforth, and nn away. They were
stopped before math damage was done
other than smashing the wagon. The
manager of the company gave Mr Derl-
seg St 00 to mover the damage dome.
A young lad named Jimmie Willis,
e on of Mr Robert Willie, Seafortb. emit
with a.sery painful a•eident recently. He
was playing with other bays in the Fair
Grounds when a panel of the portable
Mice seed there fell ma bis peg, breaking
the thigli bone. The poor little fellow
will be laid tap for several weeks.
Two more tit the pitmen residents of
Huron bate paved to their loos bosom.
Mr Jive.' Niemen eli..f et tbs rye:denea
of Mr Robert uo•_• ck oa Seedsy
night at the me of 74 years, and Mr Wm
Hammill died at hie reeidemor is this
town on Monday Faction', having
reecho/ the tend alts of 82 years Both
interments were mad. in Harporhey
cemetery ow Teesdy, Sspn•itor
Me Wee Mimes has sold his farm no
the 2nd eeteessi,e, L R. S . to Mr
Robert •
A. ill N flod t1cte cm
the 1511 of March nextS i pom .--'r. This farm ma
tains 100 acres, ha. nn it flirt else* Mild -
/Me end is nee of the Memel and eery
hese faros in the meaty, soil there ate
few, If any, beater 1e the Prewiwe.. A
lit", over a year sae Yr P1.... refused
05.500 for it, and was them holdi.g It at
$7.6(0.
plea,and rake in all that'. going
anisered by a resident of • ■eigh-
toweahlp, who received by return
kegs containing a tine t o.b
meter Adrooate.
eve of the departure of the Iter
Connell, Ftanley, to his new
r, • number of the member*
uI the Ilayhrld Riled
her friends, between
I at the family
noel! aid t"ok
the evening.
well hued
ar-d after
de and
Mr
trey
with:
a•orm1,
Mr M,
.e 6„u•t, f.,
b• ertall. nlrpl,
.e uli.•d l.. pr
rt t theft %rel
..a..1•..11 r.•:.d a
.t1•-t:l"••ace s'.1
nod M. Ti n Itro.. u
1 the cotagrerat..
puree s. a ter:1.;,i,
LEE
From our own Correa
Mr and Mrs Jaw
hooves at Kiur«brid.;
Mr R. 1t. S..boa w
the Preaby,e.ian cbu
day evertor, the 1st,
his hew 011, rta•nmet 1
•laws are all new •nd
ta:t.resling and if the
favorrhe there sh.uld ba
out to attne.e this lira• c
The Commuui•'u ser: ice in
terra,• chnrch last Sunday
number .1 the member. pa
with tin•, hew wewh•rs for the
The pastor, Hey J A. Auden,
instruct:.e ted Serr:•hing addre,
am{ortai.ec of the rote to each w
to..k of ar Mr McMath, elder ,
church, d; elerich, aailsted D. Cu, . ;1,;
at.d J. Strachan, ek hn here, in 1.1.c
duties during the serrice.
As Jehn Fr at is cvrhin„ some of the
bachelors Beton to be waking come pre-
peratioe for hie arrival. Ons of .hese,
near the Dunlap horde:a, his dug a
deep drain and Beta new watch dog which
he keeps only chained up when he gets
(en, home. Another bee plowed up his
hal;r,d5 and won't roll it (over tII the
spring. And by the -bye, nue who. !aunt
A brick house last year was seen ging
to Goderinh last week with a web
of swoosh wire to change it for • barbed
web ; and one who baht a brick cettage
was on the stir hawing the guanine dumb
up lest week. And the white steed,
"Charley," at roue time owned by the
Virksharrman, in Dunlop, has been
purchased by another bachelor, causing
quite a flutter among the fair sex a, to
who will he the one chosen for the first
cutter drive a hen the aonweakea acme.
Tits New Oanaal.--8everel months
ego we noticed the I. O. G. T., No. 213,
intended to purchase a new organ, and
believing is' petruuizing home manufac-
tures they got one from lbs infant Organ
Co., at Oodench, through its genial
anent, G. W. Thomson. It was used in the
lodge room for the tint time on Friday
night of last week, Mi.. Edith Horten
beim the first sister of the ledge to play
on tt, and the voices of the members
mining in with great gest with the open-
ing ode of the order. Dunne the even-
ing • program "otter up by sides led by
A. Carter and John Linfield proved vary
interesting to ell, and tmight • debate
is arranged for the good of the order •
sohjiet-"Which has the (greatest pow -
se over man, the prom er the pulpit T'
In the worse of • few weeks an seter-
tertainmeot will be held to help pay for
the organ ; and th. sisters of the lodge
are also preparing a handsome quilt on
which the names of these wbo wish to
help the good cease of temperseoe will
be Marked for 10 ends eseb. The
quilt may be put up for gale or • vote
betwees two of the ttseet popular bathed -
ors of the .lyolion at aa SMawtainment in
Deesmber er January, bet br this 1urtheg
noting will be gives. The .deers for
this quarter are : John Li.klater, W.
U. T.; Edith Horton, W. 8.; May -J.
Li■6eid, W. V. T.; Hoary Bottom, 0.
O. ;8 B. Williams, W. M.; John Lie-
tktlid, W. T.; neo Folioed, I. G. • A. H.
clamors, P. W. C. T. Bre Joke Potter,
of Hie 8neth Afar, I. 0. 0. T., Porter's
Bill, was nems.t sad gave a pleasing
snag, be ming i■ our midst ler several
days last week viaiti■' hie sister, hire
Joseph Cook.
N
.t.
Pusey
Rl e.
gpear mean at
Sete, on )1•,s' -
e he w,! 'toe
to Jt I.n.I
lecture nl, :.t
..r
rrge tui. •
tUob•t,o:
Presto
..t
t'nl.•
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BELFAST.
From rnr erre e.ressesefeat.
Mr O m' Flintotl is visiting Meads
is this vid■&y.
Mr James Alton and wife have Meed
lab Nair ..w hoes.
We are sorry le learn that Mr James
Th.. engin*sea,, of thin *sea, let cry ill a1
Mr BS•.set. of Lashio*, gave a good
leatere te the Peeress of Imdmlastry here
ttssMtly. and nr'tgamisad a lodge.
ST. HELENS D,)1 NUS. s•nm of tour years the I'.elfia ,shoot. LIJCKNO Y LOCALS.
Jan Bothwmn, a loml sprtrt"tmam u/ I
Craolxauk at Inst accounts had shut
G. Staples, While Deranged, sod bagsed 31; partridge, besides • num-
Commits Suicide. blur t.f other game. ack can pop them
over en the run.
The weather for the past week or .a
has been quite sumtuerlike. The ter -
nip crop bin bees secured in Led shape,
and the majority of .: 11 husbandman are
taking a twist at the plow. The land
works. tine.
A uuwber of the buys crowed over
Morrie last Saturday, to assist in
misrule Wm Barry's new barn to replace
the one destroyed by tiro a short time
AK, Chi I ear buddii g is 40 r 72 fee',
bot doors sto1 cover half the apace of the
butt.:ru,gs destroyed.
e )wrlaa as aberra•1.■ el bled Ye •b..1•
■l asself frr..s• I. need Me
faar.11.■ .t Ceti., 5.11
•tee a.earral %res.
✓ ireos our owe correspondent.
Mrs Amid MoDonvd, .,t' Doegettu'o,
s vjar111g under the pat%uui roof.
Mr Samuel Durran hos returned iron,
Mitchell, whet., be spent the summer.
William Kinmhau hu disposed .•f his .
vtllage prupelty t•,1Vr.K!,• Mo';n, t,,,
has had the hauae ren, :sled a,,1 Ir n.,.
lobeblting i:.
Mrs Adam 1% .!esu 1.s rented her
to James liarlh,ur, who .owns the 1•.'
log term. Mrs ,1 .I.U., done• 1, ,, .,,l r.l,i
rewsr%wg 51 per.(" 1.
1Vu. and Juu. Couitrs !is,.• 108„• an
a.s,gutueett to (ie,..rge A. Siddal, .4
Local:ow. A meettne „4 ere liter., has
been called for .lt.,,,d.y, .4th.
Mrs Alezar4--r Dario:. has rec... •d •
check for 52 000, ton ,u .t •,f 4 p'•1,) '•(
hie n,•ursned or the A t). 1 . \V, t n the
f her sou, .John .1 Oarnn.. .h •
died 111 July fart to \I,,,uob., U r..,,,l
had bee.. a uie.ubrr,.. :ile ..rirr f .r coney
four weeks.
Toe first martin[ ' f the '.1-c ..eua
Institute Lnerar) S'ee'p 11-11 a [aura
day et/Indust of ;eft 4 •cs was ., - .uC-
c ireful one, the ha. being w, . 'ailed.
The prugia, o, a t:.rigid r, was n-,; plr:l,
and received. 11, :he -sal. t• tt,ert
atwitter ..:lgee "t liar ..Z • St 'lel
-
• in the ce,ott) of il,1r ❑ Ii:it emit
rat •.1 such an ' r,.l x.11:,11. ' The
:rectors rereuriy i. -. sed a Otte: of
r one hurtd .t
'1 I -, ... :he ytaht
.t year.
t.d1
r, i ,II .sil.Y iia,e Fe. a elected as
n of Sr. Ile!e: , . , j,e. 1 rt. 4.. T.. 1
then
r tt t erlsuanr q :,r'rr C. 1' , 1) :,a'.1
11,:: r• ' : \-, 1' , V,c• .Ia t'.e nn .c
!)tn:•al
111cK-a:::. , 1' •.. 1'. 4: G•a-
T (:r, \1..1.', ; it 11:: Iter
01 . SVip .41141:1 11r;ia,..,d •,
lith. (' 1) M, D n,l•':I t i.. ( .1n
den. n 0 anl-t 'ti ., .. ba.. ''.1
PORT ALitEI:T.
Yrcw our ora correspuu,:. t.l.
The weather Gere is the same as it is
in t,odeitch.
tt ill Susale, John 11.Minan, Thomas
Harks s and Hugh b:iielda left reecut.)
for the 'die: agars Weider woods.
Alen Aende Burr.,,,, our pr.•reut
p •pular to CI1rt, hoe re-eogaged for
th,• , u,, i, g year. .-al.ry Increased.
Acerege attendance dunne the plat
w. unto, :08.
.tis• 1Villuwa, the evang,;.'1, we are
informed, wee very sue.....t-:; 1.1 !he le-
ccet rel1c.11 s'le.ltr,p• •I..• a"n ducted u.
tlw Port R"ad ebur.•i;. ,•1,10,4 a great
lean) convene. Port .,t:,er& offers a
apter.did veld for we.. ..Cry .:fort.
A, Aat„1t.utcd I'tc•,, ,.u_ lir liar
ry .lacks it, a gradua•e ,.t a Cowl street,
14.,ffalo untventty, a1:'. d :t. this ,iha,e
oi.Saturd..y ece,,tug Ialt las cur.cersa-
tt,I. with your c•.rre•po::deut JIr Jock
• said tt..tt 4..• had c •we here for the
purpose ,•f establishing es Yauiuiing deo
in the village, providing ha could get
50010 necessary ,?ecua:ary 8Mrota..C.
frow the townenip cuuheli Ubsert la':
our look ,.t amazement a: i1:!11 anion,.. .•
went, Mr Jackson re Car.' -.1 "I
a r. cent issue „
in es roper' of your 14.1141. 41111 C 01101 a
pr.'l.e•, ...n,4.. :.112 t!.c C ,v1 CI, had tel..0
scup. al,41t , in a race c,ors.. 111 1 ,via
l.ttl 11%.kw,.o't. "dte1e n.'a- here,cal .,d,
if 1 t .,,,aper richt:y, Durigsun ,:..
Now. It wee taco.:! 1+, and for neatly years
;+ .. .. n. 1h• has be••u, consoler,.1 nh.ut the v«r)
.. .•,prrau:r i.u'! \ o:'. .. ...., .,, r, ;,:. Soni and ,1..f.,1Ut.l',ie •'y 1'• .f 44104.::tag
,'wa1, Rr.i :,r 1 ertie u;,,,nthec"ntlnent.l'.,.Lli,lards
far,, roulette, kei. • poker. t hree cart:
1 ton .. e:f:I gels. l :he"01J.
: m ogee, alto:---ioJee.i. rev wive
•, t' h , • o , .. i r . t 1\ • -, t. , *1?r , .!l a 11
1'hur.:at ev I I. _ ! •r: t.✓. ii, el,e,. Mr
:l; ,,_, ...• - L nes.') r... +n I:fee:
r
8l.,._.. 1).•a r •0, .h
. 5,1 a snail
*beet.,et •.' tear.'. : t, n1 „:,....1 t''reu,u,t.nee.
•n,i t.._!,. 1.••1 r.'t,• ii,,,sh., kt.e.
'ant, t..t.l I,..', hr..it". 4 t none t;:u•.
..c11, tr.., '.1 :y t i.. ,L 1...,0 1,1 liesp•m-
4,•ncy, our,o 1 ,• ; ., .. • f 0.c red th,:: he
ea, t -•-u._ r,tn''.t . .n u that est •mpg,
✓ ile r,rlrl_ •.,.,.e •:, , . f••. 1)„ Tivoli -
day .it,•ro n .1,, a .. Lid 11.1.1. ..ors
4uuu4 ,, -r, r ' r':'• . 1 ;::are't i,:.
doll.: Lone 6.1 .:un .1, 1 1, not(' , f the
I
room, :our, :t:.. r :.r: • '•f ,lI.p.'r
51 nt 0'.1 4,. • . • .i , : 1111' at. •k, ;'..int:
1 hu faith: r .:..; ....1 . r al...., in
1Dretbaei, :..,inti: " 2•c.. 1.
.Lid after 1:an,,..,ur 811.: maki
i reworks .t>.Ut 1' t ' 1 if e .fe Fut
again A p,, -Iii ,a:«r f:la wit
' ing • eli¢itt lois.', 1,-1i up and
I him wall the IIIurJ'e th, gun
he hous-
k .t rp,
It 'loon
hear
found
his
mouth Before an, c ,old n tette e he
I had fir.d the .nn Sold ':•s rt,ghl It ud,
the charge comn'g .,in .•t his left
Death we. tustantat,e„n. Much ay
pathy is felt for his ■ 11,- rood family
I four sons and two daug..tern 1)-ces
' Who was a hr" her .1.45' f Sir Thome
' Lott's, spent the day pr -r' .ors to hue
Ideate in the village, t:1..tlu. his (laugh
'ter, Mrs Thomas Dom'.
The people her., are slain tetr,ng in
terested in nilway matterr a trust
treasurer Holmes s.;1 push matter.,
1
and that ere hong the shriek of the iron
horse will be heard in .'or midst as the I
train borers on its tray how the coreular
town to Wiogham, ice., ria Dungan-
non and 8t Helene. Ry-thrwey, of
each should happen will it give us better
Poet effete mccomraodation than we have
.t prsaent 4 Al we are stow, we get :;ar
mad by stage via Bebe*, reaching St.
Helena any time between 7.80 at eight
and 8 a m. -the ".neral tfem twin¢ •n7-
when between Saud 9 n'eloak. Thi. 1•
very inoonveuient. both td gig prime•
ter and the pwblta. S.es.u4 petitions
lrgely .tgned h..° boon tent to the prat
Aloe authorities praying for i •mange ••1
rout., bet r, far all efforts in thlo
direction have been e- •ncora.r .', „miff,
we eedentand, to the internees of the
pr.e.et canoe and a ample of tag faith
111 1 in Leaknow, wbo would roti the
thanks of the people of Si 11TMw ig
Hwy would mod their own business and
leave es to sifted to oars. The ai11l,„s
proposed ie the *Mims "mut dews i,,
the Postale* D.5$1tmeet is to rami.,
the mail vi. Lethoow, .t which IIVss
(111 miles diet.■I' the mail train ar11s
. t 4 o'elo.k pm. By this mote Citi
mould r...iv* oar mail .t 5.20 or 6 p ek
instead of atoll boon se at pee.e.t. egg
have our outgohg mail leave .t a a.m.
from Iweknow, mewed of leaving Clods
ri.b on the moon train. No additional
.spew would be ineerred, as 'impossi-
ble parties hs,. offered to tarry i he
mail from L.skaow at the mice enet ..
it anew married from Bethel, altbeeeh
the dietaries is three time as great
Gentionee el the Podolia, Deportment
1.1 as hamlet: ploy_
OUT.
"rem our 'ens
G. Perils,the sited athlete, is new .t
his home le this tow.•hip attar an eb-
sr
vivo p.,tet...,rd mud t apt i•"c' •
are eu,u,eo'1- high teeed.11d reel.tcts.'f. i
111 C' itlp:ft : .,:n WW1 Int[ ',111::'Img •
"Tins 111.1.1' Ilk- nil Very true, Mr Jack -
coo, .,.• 0.-er cid, "b:.t do y -,n aupp.Me
It Sen .1 In• w p.ying ieve•tllteet f, r the
,s'',.::1 :-, start m gambling den here '
'•N:• I.1:, not for one moment imagine
anytiii..g of ,i.•• 11'n1, he to -tithed, "our
u. nth: r .1., 1 sup.,. ,. ::,r an instant that
it it 't 'p.l\.ny ilivetetio.t. that august
f..c:y i, i•e,lren after. It it nae,, do yon
8up1l .88 they would e...nmet ce to 844:. 1' 1
er th,, t.'nlah.p.s resoure,a in th!, nu:aa-
17, insignifican:t, nue hose,. gl'.bl'ng 1
r.eket they have ¢none 1141(. No, niy
i open. a is twit '! ...., genil.m •e are de- I
stenos 04 enteric;, regardless 1,f co -se-'
ghettoes into what is known in our pro-
, fesaion u • 'gentleman's ,game, but
brine somewhat ew,phteticmtcd ah.,ut
such matters have unfortunately dr"r-
ped int , the first 'fake' that offered. I
. hall be much di•app..inte.!.' said Mr
Jackson as he wished via go'd•night, ",f
I cannot induce the council to incest a
p.rtton of their remaining funds in this
enterprise."
What is Going on it' the Sepoy
Village.
1 API barrroi sa aa4arr •f Lire 8r.• .r.-
i.ared aerriall) 1.r nra4rr,. ..t .• The
missal -• arer)Shisa 5..I •galas
t ■■ be e•■114 Mere.
1 From our own cumsyoudent.
1 Old a Forster hare gut running a^ain
at the Central furniture facwry. They
are dou,g thirteen hours a day and kept
busy.
N ilium A. Grundy ad,ertises all hu
at ._I of "begone, beegies, etc., as well
as huuseh..ld furniture for sale ,,,it
S.tt.rday. The whole faintly purl...s.•
leaving town.
Mr Dare MoDorald has opened a now
butcher shop on the corner of Cunl:r,el!
and Stauffer struts-c'!ow'. old stand
Mr klcD.,nald comm•. trona Dungannon
i •mil ri.commended, and I expect w,I; do
a ;{old business.
A nu:ut,er "1 our vtilieera allrud.ai
e.,uuty treasurer It.,bertson's tax rale 'at
Walkerton on Tuesday. Only a few of
the Lucknow lots were allowed t, Y" to
the hammer„ the rent haunt been pod
b fore the sale. The balance erre taken
up by our own citizens.
An o4(1 ga'ltleluau near toast sohl •
1..8.1 . f 51"is' 111 10411 the other day, had
les check cashtd, g• t too much us que-
b.lu1il. 11:d next w0111111 (ootid htmselt
ju.t ,1,':31' poorer than the night before,
a:,•f 11.1 is t't cert.:n whether or tut the
atan.uot has brc11lost Lir 'Helen.
Mr John Mathre"n, for many years a
ree:Jcat on the t•elfth cooermeita of
A,1.lield, and of late years a dealer i,
cattle, ahemfeilret leets, has add cul and
ell soon have with his fanatic forOre-
_„u. Tn.: SI, ti. 5ithee John every
s::cceee In his new home.
rho Cook ornate,, who have ',tern
4.)))11),; apples terra this summer, withi
t„•sdouarter at Mohnng a hotehichetd
the season last •e,k, h icing handled
«nut x 000 barrel. ,,f al.pler, while Mr
11..S. [lettere hsndle1 about the .:ono
They are y.'d ouytrs ;:Lid wt1 ho 11.•1
:••:u -•d nark next year. lie all their
o .,i0t s they hare had nay lour du
p ,tee
As pros:..d lest week, 1 wive you a
•ketch of a few 4 the business met. of
Deck'. -•v 111 this letter, h.g:lln1Ig 51h
I) 1: 5lclet..ah, whose dry gm ds sod
• ,:1-r'. 814kre. a t•rtu:,:rd on the curl,' r 1
of Campbell and Ross streets, '.r wha •
!I.. •I.nowu as \1r I.t tai'. bi,.ck. S!r Mc- 1
I .to.,: lira: raw the li_1.' o1 day tot the
goer "1 ;;114-8 183,;, in 1h.. gill ..hi I;e•
foru1 tourty of 1)rferd, \Vitt) "11'y a;
c' :ninon school educ,tien as his capital,
.: the ane of twelve Mac. started out 1 ,
i,•. He merle.' in Eusaro, W...ds'orl.,
reed It iugitam. Eight years ego he sur -
cased the .loci ar,0 ........1 -will of Rey-
nold. Ike., of the latter t..ati, Cud,
three years after e.me to L•tckcow, her .
ing .out Mur ray Br, Mac. keeps ;.'.x1 1
:1u0d5, p •li;a tlerka, mud does a good 1
bnstnes Berry t Little will tike nn'
arc. ,,d place In their Inas ..f eater.ng to 1
the tektite of the public, Lir of those .ie-
ririog to famish their roe:ovi ee. with
hilt -class turnnure. They have resided
111 Lucknow ■Mout a quarter el a century
(except a few years that the former gen-
tleuisn spent in Goderich Mr Berry
.tkttrrd the brat '
druR
in 1867, and was airing the few who')
de
escaped the fa•ters .4 the '•big fire'
of that year. His Present partner. Mr
Little, b'wever, Wag tint an fortunate,
as he was "burnt out" --to Lisa a com-
mon expression -in hu general store, he
having been a partner with Mr Charles
Bingham. Both Mr Berry and Mr Lit-
tle have been commences and echoed trus-
tees, end are energetic, enterprising
oitiesna generally ... William Connell
first opened his eyes in Ayrshire, Flcot-
lend, in 1861. and came to Canada in
1861. Ten years later he settled ii.
Looknow as clerk in the general store of
Melfardy Brno. In 1878 be went
into business for himself. Strictly hon-
est, slesys attentive and obliging, the
public her rec-agnix d tom and has been
correspondingly gond Alex. McKin-
,poe, merchant tailor, se from Nova Son -
iia, haring been born there soma fifty
years ago. Mr McKinnon learned his
trade In New flleegow, and cams to
Leeknow in 1863, having worked in!
Woodstock and (lderich. Mr NeK.
has tad his share of "ops and downs "
Hm ends money, erected stores, was
burnt oat, r.beilt and went into business
on • larger ,rale. Sandy is an old resi-
dent and well liked, does • good besi
see, and would he eztremsly happy if
Home .ho owe him would cell and settle
. Arthur Conzrem, shwmist and drug-
gist, was born in Kieloes in 1866. went
to the Holyrnod school and worked on
the (ane; attended High Sebool at Kin -
sardine and was foremost it bis 06.1111,
particularly in .hemistry. He mem to
Leoknne in 18151, with Dr. Ten-,
teat; went down to Toronto in tIM6, '
sad sweat thim.g. .n ►M mxaeieation,
Mkiee honors. He then rested for a •
year at the old homestead, aft* wbieb ,
bm hoogkt out lir Tom. Jet fries, and
IMs Memserried on a line besieges. Mr
Convent M net reify • dement, bet is a
...mist, and is now esperiaisatiee epos
• matter white, H .smtetwl (es :sany
espsrlests have bens). will redroletio't
Me liketrie light enmpani e.
BiIINMILLSR.
rms. mar mars asermosedswi.
The pertly form of the Pe stemetee-
Genera( out teem driei.5 hail ear IIMer-
VARIC - A.
From our own correspondent.
Sal kskeavillgrr.-On Friday mora-
ine Ism, the wife of Mr. Lancelot Beatty,
..f this %dirge, saddenly passed the
portal cf death, after a short illness• at
e age of 32 years and 8 months. The
ecsa.ed leaves a husband and one child
mourn her loss. She was a lady of
uch refinement ; was •poesess.d of •
el and generous nature, and showed
her words and deeds that she led the
Minnie Ids ct a Christian. Het re
ns were interred in the Bayfield
tory. The large concourse of
de wbo paid the last respects to the
shows what • deep gloom her
■ demise has cast over this neigh -
on
m•
cern
free
dead
.odd
boron
AM(
day n
se Pio.tse Goa. --On Mon.
ht lest, Mr. James McIver died at
his res ' esteem the Babylon line, at the
.draru Md age of 73 years. He was one
of tbe'bided Momper. of 8taal.y, having
tree Nor over forty years a reddest on
the byba line. He rwasaised a
hache er to the time of his death. Him
lj`Pnrome of cheraster was admired by
. knew him. Hie remains were
lid in the Varma e.mstery on Wed-
y lest.
rime Wannr o. --Oa Wednesday
at lbs emblem* of the bride's
Mr. Jagrse McO1 post was
in mareiaga to Msgii, daughter
Jamb Diehl The..remo■y wee
by Rev Louie Diehl, a brother
bride. etisiste..d by Rev James
of Varna. On Tb■reda , the
the residesee of Mr James
tt, Mr V. N. Diehl was join-
• eonjegal snot '-. Miss
1. This k mot was e.aus-'1
Henry Diehl, waisted by
%a1ker, of Varma, lfr Jam
and bis Mile west to Rook•
'r weddla* 1..r, .hit. Mr
his apogee to.* their
Wistllam, where they
their bosgmeew with
their jouram through
lif p,j' el itemises. sand all
ties. •
twig
all wl
inter
need:
1).
ts.
oil
of
prising "hollow" one day Iasi week. We .
are told be will bring duwu the se•leaat
:flip lbs. We are sure he very well fills •
buggy. Business of importance must •
have called glut here , wonder 1f it was ,
to see that uubu•ly had rue away with
his pert office here ; or whether 11 was to
riot his native village -the beautiful •
•pot through which with majestic sweep
the klaitlanln'l:.,and es' stitch the ruing
sun newer shine.,and where the glories of i
the setting suu are never semi; ,r suit p1 ,
lookat th. cheroots that Time and Ton
Van•tone have bees' making three since'
he was the big man of the place --wrong
the mill, and maksuI such a beautiful
new road over the will data t If c•,urar
we aro out speaking of the wen of
Ottawa, but ..f ht.0 of the Albion Hotel,
(Ldench, f'.•atmaetcr (;rueral .:j Item
miller Sioe n. 1, lien (except the bar-
ne,tn ; we uever wish success to than)!
Morrish r asonill is going to born
this winter. (toe pasty a going 1.. put
in 15O,000 feet of 1•,n, souther 100,(»),
and others ha%e pr sad Iar_rly.
Mr. feast Fisher has rented
Father • 'arm, whi:-h adjoins 1.1, own
taco F. is Beteg to the t'.tatrs to practise
his prufe..at ti as a reteruwry, ai:•: Jacob
F. 4i!I occupy the house. Mr R'chard
Jewell reels the farm .:n the np ooeitr
s:de of the road, at.d Mr lieury Young
has purchased 1(111 I'e!er F. the rear
fifty acres eLich abuts on his own faros.
A new brl.igr now spans the creek at
the factory, wh,..h is in harmony with all
of Jrsae'e trete,-rustic and useful.
There is Ids ru,+le foocr, the rustic
•est, the wonderful rustic wicket, the
rus,a.; f .unt+liu, the ruotic stones. and
the ruatic surroundings. and new this
1155 rustic hrt ige Yee moat come :•n l
see it all, Mr. Editor. It is worth a
drtvefrnm Goder:ch.
P1.st-. ttiee Inspector Hopkirk, of
St it.rd, vultt•d us on 111ohda7 lest on
the all :u:U..rlar.t matter . 1 ti..' I,wall.•ti
of ! n p "t :,tri:,• The meet 014 wan
in th,• post , Mee Koh sides wee,-
ewnted Messrs -c • and
lr K rtair, h u
K
11 . t e
:res .. _ •• tl r .
• ri..{u. .n y pleaded for the our
site, while Messrs Pfrummer sed
klaedcl
Int bi totally pleaded for non
rnuoral. That_ . lusp••c: 'r app;•lr.d I
pw1te,l by the contl:cting e'ernent•, and '
'coerced his Judement. If onll•'l i:: 1:. 1
was a good Conserv. It is sand there i
would Le little hesitation.
The spring creek, rol;inl rapidly Irma
Jesse (:iedhah's c:.th factory, I. i hi,g
as it goes, says ' I wonder that ..'.'i-
terpri•iog Canadian comes along to
utihz• i.y never fuliog pore- 1 11,,ve
power enough ruut.,l.4 to ward.... ko.•p I
twellly me:l ",• women etn4 • {•o.1 1..
i
5x5,'105 at•.o1.1114-5 or leen'. 1..',tr "r any
other mortal firm: And theta Tom'
GIedl:l,i say. that h" hos anetl:.r water •
p,..«r el . i !•y ful.v a, ;••0'l ■. that 1
,rh•ch .leer• oars. (J •u,r, ye "ratan i
builders, w'...lrn Warn usnufa-turen,
and ure 'he power which nature loves I
wt• pout money and w.tnout Ince.
KiSTAIL
`,Too Lair. rut: L1!i' WIER.
Yrom our own eorrestondrnt.
Mr John Mcl'herroo, the athlete is In •
town.
Mr Neil McDou.ld, ..f l:utfa'o, is visit-
ing hie paras:, .t the Half way House.
11,ater Alio McKenzie, of Duluth,
\Leon , her come to apand the uintcr
with it meed. hurl.
Miss Rebecc. M.cgregor, who wasi
vsut,ug in Duluth, was called home hy
1.4.0raph owing 1" the death of her
father.
Another of the Huron pioneers has 1
peered away in the person of Mr John
Macgregor. Deceased emigrated with
his psrente from Rosshire, Scotland, .n
1844, end settled in the township of
A.Lfieid, which was .t that time little
better then a wilderness. He at once
set to work to hew out • borne ter hint
self ; but in 6,Ihting the si.nta of the
fnresr he injured hie health. Hs has
been • patient sufferer for • lumber of ,
years, although Meer" able to stove'
aroundlie was never heard to mer -
mar or crampy■in. but quietly awaited
the summon", whieh come after • brief
bat 'ewers illness of thirty -■ix hours.
He leaves a widow, four rib" end three
daughters to mourn the lite" of • kind
husband and father. -Rex
BAST WAWANOSH.
iTOn LAT" ma LSAT Witt.] 1
Fawn our own eorreepeedeat.
Mn Jame.. Wlghtm•n, jr., is en the
ill.
Mri John Ct.■Ites was visiting friends
in Winthrop 1••t week.
J. Smith. of Winthrop. was visiting
at J. Coshes' last week.
Jo. St'.nehimee bas g. Oe to Mschigan
in charge of W. J. Martin's hor.ee
Mea Louie Morton, of Clinton, spent
Thanksgiving with her parents in Salt
Wwanu.h .
The many friends of Mies Fanny
mut wilt be glad to hear that the is im-
preying in Iambi.
Mae R. J. Rowland bas esteemed
home atter 'pendia* a few weeks $with
1rie.dei. Welkerton.
White in Bel.pave the other day Mn
Henry Wightean had the mis1attwtae to
fall and bomb her right arm.
Mr W. 8eutt hs thorned fmw, Hal -
tem, whine !Mese, Peer M., M" bees
eery ill. bet ie rssoveriag.
Jul. Albert Roth, ei O1.tton. and h1s
eiders. UM'. sad Pavy Asa, spent a
flew days with their parent, last week
The Masher real pupils of K. R. No.
13 impel giving en entertaiamrst et the
elms nes school for the Obrietmat 1.rli-
dart .
DUNGANN ON NEWS.
--
Latest and Beet fro 'it thb 'letttn.
poll, of Ashfield & Wa waao31z
Ttx $.ve11teat•, Inv rue. , 1/V.lae11, Trial
■.4 Trib.iasa.a•. J.y. and teerrwa,
Ie. wad clow as, Y.pe..,.4 Vests.
and ,seder l'-rl* .1 IOe eerated-
Yarm our own aorreepeneent.
The ma•iaipal couuoal of AMAMI gill
meet in the usual plum on the lt.:Y
Nur mobile.
kir J Bridges has erected • hand
Noce Lia his property In front of hie
eidunc, oto Albert -at.
Ti.. prevailing sentiment het
111 that the Government acted
permutes the law to take its
is' the notorious Birchen .Rear.
The municipal monied of West
1o,b will meet in th• 1.5o hall, oat
urday. the ltd lest. All arooerned
,l."...., stovers themselves accordingly.
'Cha weather during the greater
.,f last week wee all that could bed
We presume Indian Bummer has
re•Itieg us and we hope it will remain
w ith us fur sums nine. as it is so plose-
■ nt.
B. Augustine, of Ashfield, near this
.11list e, sustained a hoary loss recently
the death of two hone. -.me • Vale.
able blood Dolt rising 'd years old, whisk
broke Its leg, and the other a fine senator
pure ,•u horse which eeccumbed a
.trau¢tzr.
It is plesumg,to note th,t our inial'
with th, exception of Mr Archibald
atilt ountinae" nu a' weak state -are
hoc. ming ooevlv.ms't, notably Mr A.
Back, who has been .eri.,u.ly ill bat
mid engin be.ble 50 resume bis duties ea
herctof..re.
Mrs J' M. Roberts, ,!',:with her two
daughters, have beret ti»,il.•g re-la:teed
And friends at Ingersoll, county of Ox-
ford, f,.r upwards of two weak*, retooled
Niue last week, which pleased her liege
in
no small degree, as hes (.dt very lone -
Iv during her absence. Mrs Roberts is
Highly please.; with her ensu, laud .paste
in glowing terms ..f the beauty. improve-
ment. and ottyltko sppt'a-once of her
moire town.
1►n Sabbstb last service -in the Metb-
odi■t church both Morning and evrnieg
w as 181_017 attended. The peotor.Rev A.
1'.,tter, conducted the 'miming senior.
au.1 \lis. Williams, the evangelist. cite -
ducted the avehiu: 101'81:0. 1)i.1Un
44'•111.•e puts it that 1:1.' rt,eodauiw uo
h ocra.n•ns wee the 1114-5.: that has
taker, pia.e 51114-0 lee church has been
orcanlxed. In the evening numisere
had to leave for want of r'.- In, the church
bele': t,!ied from door to I'' ';'t: kits*
W. is still carryit.g 'h revival wtr4
Isere, large andiettoeabeiug prevent every
0veuu,i:. We are credibly it tornt-
eu that thc results of her zealous evau•
veleit1r work ere so far very satl.factory.
There 1• go -td stupe here for true, genu-
ine and faithful spiritual work.
Tetsuo- EVr.IT. e -On Thursday eveniub
of last week *boot 9 o'clock, Mr lino.
Staples, a midget of Woe. Wawanosh
for • number of years past, committed
suicide ty shouting. while in • state of
atioa. Last summer
caned r,tainned mama iajeriss db7
tieing thrown from his boggy in a run-
away accident, which caused an als.tion
„f the brain ',bleb au.rttkd bis mind.
Previous to the neaidene, however, be
had shown symptom. of 01141aundoeas of
mind. and the members of his family
used every precaution to peewees him
from doing berm to himself. On the
day of the sad event be was apparently
all right, which mimed his relatives to
relax their watehfelnes., and caveoppor-
tonity for the fatal deed. Deee.sed wee
a good citizen, strictly honorable rad
honest in his dealings• end greatly re
mooted by all who knee him. The
heresred widow sail family have the
heartfelt 'empathy of the .•lire male
monity. His remains were ivasrred is
Dsnpiain.on oemetery ewe Saturday
afternoon, b.ing escorted thither by a
ena.ldenhle number of relatives. friends
at..d •ognal n!Atoms. R.• A. Potter,
pastor of the Method:at churob here,
eolidacte I the obsequies in a! very im •
pKmmive manner.
DUNLOP.
From oar own oaerm'awda■t.
Maggie sod Orme Allen visited in
1)argennon dos weak.
Mr and Mrs James Yo•■` were sealer
relatives in Kiaesbridge this week.
Mies Hyndesen, of Scoter. with her
niece, Charlotte ■yndman, .re spwnding
• week or .n 'mere, t1e guests of Mn R.
W tlli•u..
The g.osl form of M ('Mean, et
O derieh township, trait the 6th coat,
heightened up oar berg last week nu a
visit of several days to nvletives here.
During his epee* be bed gait° a debate
with our erehu..t sad the Irf.hman ea
the merits of the Metiuky Bill, Mi.bami
almost pomading our 1 eel orators that
it was a little ahead of the N. P R•
tblrke enmmerstal union should hs tried
fora term of reem se lb,* 8•r John A.
enol M.Kialey may he e.v.n an *War
tenity to gsiMly review their elides, so
that .east eniIy they aim ie „j win a...
The S.pe.m ler make el Welb m disisa
theory has been deposed et at We.
Mr A. J. Rallies. of K hats-,
who remedy prell
ws.ed fi Wee e% Arm.
rknated • short demon est
w hie Medi V
''-t.