The Signal, 1891-3-27, Page 8OVF It THE HURON TRAGI
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ill ...ki, Se etilemme Mea nrrv.J up
•.eemsmen
r'syts4 -�end Moses e'ite-
ere Tt•e Samson steers arts. N mere.en e
triune del• tat1onAM. as. 1
In Jams (•>amfb U.yd wile, of 'elem.
are m Clinton ea a
Richardk4 r f &pp,untau
l oe
rem sim ers/efew
.e here will be erre week iu 11'Ingham the,
Waring emu than for many
yearspant.
.lou. W. Fear, l.reamly ed Brussels, h.s
purchased a hardener, bsttii°ees in the town
of Waterloo.
Geo. Ha+i.t.,
ill during eke pastweeksa with serenely
of the heart.witln nrurrlgir
Mn. Glaser, .f the rich tow trh j ,
mother -w -6w meneeilliee Anlrews,(lintou
has removed M
Mi- ,lam lathin d, of West Ra), Nora
Melte, is in (UlanM • visit to his l,roth-
er, Mr Arch Meikkald
Joseph Young, .f Manitoba. eau of Henry
Clintonv
Young, Clinton was at aaNau a i tail anti
returned to Manitoba keel week.
Flet . J. T. ear frmerh of Ethel, who
s now etsit• tt at j* Moine. Illinois, is
cutch planed with his new habitation.
,Cohn Cargill, of 'Meek is hair one visit
to kis people ie Weighed Hesper-
tai( in the ZenithL'ity of the (' oohed
Mrs. Wi. Gordan and Mrs. Robert
Gordon left Beomds on Wednesday for
N•paw., Mum., where their husbands are
located.
The wile ul Rev. J. Edge, of (Conon,
we. called away to Owes $oluwl lay the
sericite iMac" a her mother, asel is still
with her.
George Robinson, formerly with Pay &
Co.. (limos, is sow iu huoiaess for himself
at Muga, Man., and report stops that he u
doing well.
New Er• : -1) r. He county
e wer, was in town an Tu..4.y t he t*hes his
defeat gracefully, a. every .est in like cir-
cumstances should.
I. Ikeaeroun's rabbit Mead, lost while
hunting in the Hayes sersalpass°ie time afpo,
was found in Galesish tis*uship it having
run that far away from Exeter.
H. PIumsteel, Clinton, atone to work
leia form in Tucker's* this year, the Icwo'
of Its tenant having aspired. He las hind a
nam to look atter it for.t6. miaow
Geo. Blatchford, lixsler, received wont
on Monday that ha bad been successful In
the distribution of awards orale by The
London Fres Press, so the amount of $100.
Chnteele tessititig tram the Legislature
antlewiey tie ameoliellate tta dehent ore debt t,
which awn* to I 11,000, and issue .ie e•u-
ters to redeem the outstanding hotels as
they fall due.
E. A. Martin, L a S„ late ed Rroseebi,
has !valuated as D, D. S. at Maryland Uni-
versity. He is stedyjeg medicine also and
will write d1.1). after his name in the t•oune
of a couple of yeses.
Messrs. R. V aaaistine, of Morris.awl Jae.
Inglis, of Fast Wattleweoeh. left 11'inghnm
for Manitoba, WC week. taking with
then. a oar of settlers' effects. which included
several valuable horns.
Some folks say the I;ushtield fo..totIiee
will be closed ahortly,as noperwitwill'm,th-
er a ith it at the salary allowed. I'ostmns.
ter Newcombe and family will remove to
Newark, N. J. in the spring.
Thomas Gilpin and family. McKillop,
have removal to Hibher,where Mr. i:ligall
will mucin during the summer with his
brother. who has, OM aecoui t of ill herb.
been jumps...it/teed ter hand work.
Ihn Tuesday last the following, with their
families, left for Manitoba : Messrs. Thoma.
Robinson, John Wileou, ('harks 11'ils In,
.lame.' Aike•nhead and Thomas t'1e•wes,
Varna. These are good, energetic amen.
During etre past few dart* several young
people have left Bayed, for !demean and
Dakota. Among them els : Mr. T. Pollock
and Miss Martha Pollack. Messrs. S.
Hannah, 1'. Patterson, Jia. Davison and H.
Peck.
There was a latter *iniac in %Vinglwu
last week. Not a pound came to town • for
several days. Why this was thus is pota-
ble due to the fact that the article could
"oily hr odd fur 14 mists per pound by the
farmers.
Miss Lizzie, clueder of Henrylam-
Iro,ke,Exeter, died en Saturday.the 14th of
drop.y, in her 16th year. She had been ell
for a time and her death was expected. The
perinea and friend* hare the sympathy of
the c•rmtmnnity.
Then were 79 votes more polled u South
Huron at the last election then there were
in 1887. Hay polled & mare : Hulka. 14
mere : Stanley, 50 more : and Tuckersmith,
10 more. Hayfield polled 6 les : McKillop,
64 lees. and Seafortb, 30 lees.
New Par : 11 "e *steed our oongratna-
tio.s to the editor of The &7th Standard,
on his entry into the data of matrimony;
we trust he will nerve, hart any more care
er anxietythan to "set .p" after hers
looking athe "mall *spa."
Mr. Lawson, editor of the Financial
Times, Loads°, Segtetd, who is at present
on • visit to Camila. neat a night in sem.
forth last week with hk eist*r, Mrs. Hebert
Wiles He intends ea far west an
the Pacific Coast bef4etf" kis return home.
Peter Hagan is a few weeks tin-
der the parental roof et (ireen. He hae
been working in • heir machine shop in
Detroit the last two paces. He says that
ne business our l'aeedi t Mies are not to
he compared to "Carib almt's Key city.'.
-tw
Twentyo late eilrielt have been put
chased by D. Lowery, Brussels. from
Drew, near Barreiro,. The large quantity,
together with brick segand elsewhere,
mesh no email amount of mirk as slim as
spring opens up. Mr. iAmery le • pusher.
Meliarra's Sett Block, overs, which has
hem idle far a carile ktlgth of time,
will he pot in operation this season. at .soon
as necessary repairs ems be made. .lames
tee}i�.�p.r
d who had experience
ml vela d Illatirwilik will have full
diary of the weeks,
Lam Sunday a Jeremy
ing to .1..h
Mooney, If.r•ris,ept a pine orf turnip fast in
ite threat. The wapasmit WY Called an
while h. was askisift Mike ONktramped
oem Mr. Mooney Wage. it weever.,
ly that be has (set kid 4 suns', 'Punta
having to by 1011 on the lystsd msmlber.
night recently while• ROW farm
dna ing home hen Chale, with s
cutter, the hens beards swan
sad thewItW Nm mit gat
him. =imide i Cgska to ale rad
It termed s eel k add ram ming
�eaai� a.h'7 el$ee • Ming ern
sj- s{ the next MIS road it turfed
tiled he front d its own
went of w fishy
,.�g�t w Y the 114971447.
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n
W. K. M•a.ek% Reels*,
• oar of p eato.. N Ohle Inst week
What Rare proved to be
•ceiden to • seven
tinghter of Widish, of Exeter, tau
Thurs4ey,last It �ppwrs the lurk
u the stable •mows tltr horesa, wh
THE SIGNAL : GODIMICH, ONT., FRIDAY MARCH tri, 1991.
, +�•+ LOCALS FROM LUCKrNOW.
• fam1
•ye.rald AN INTEII[1TINO NZWS BUDGET.
them struck ler ue the forehead
(mut feet, indicting en ugly woe ud
Mr E. T. Holmes. of Cuba*.. I\
has some to,Tomato,
�r-wr�herere he es
undergo • fer as
MMIantel 10 one ul lila lege a a
eti' a win) anything 'tlo. 3 ever
es Laid �° )
so Incl Walter Campbell left on Wednesdayfur
mom' Toronto to take • position m the Provencad
Manitoba,
Treasurer's d.pertatest as seexiu.al writer.
girl was
en ooe O( 1ialSf4$isuexwr anew ewer Mwn email
wuh u . Mr• dei she lead o't el er*s saes Isms
enema she **ten t---. e -Who word
ew En, eeseew mtr- S$ ageogated eatrrare.
peer• t0injury
umber (,moa 1n -1t ow N / VantayrONDarr.
J. later u getting up a Vamoose C.mm
whichaniledi
ears ago. The injury u in the
Y•s not manifested iteelf be=as
oesdingiy painful, but has
beoouss
lately that an ,proration Immune
rive.
Samuel Hannah, of I:neweld,
who ham been in Seaforth for a
weeks, left for huge on Tuesday.
with him . larlua.l, *sateen heal, of
horses as ever left Seaforth cation.
vitt 42.002.50 delivered here. Am.
molder *aa • magnificent petrol th
old Online purela.ed from Henry M
Tuckersmsith, for 9426 ; theme took
prize at London last fall : also a mare
11. J. Dickson, McKillop, for 4295,
from Mrs. I:enmmjll, of Tucketsmi
$150 Prices still keep up for good
Illyth Standard : surelywe liar
cum sufficient t. free us real crit
this Issue u not gotten up a•
trews) a. usual. We leave uu W
morning of this week for the South t
off the wearutes•, anniety and new
of the recent electrons and au event
occurs, or ought u. onset, in every
lifetime getting married. H .ler
will deal leniently with re, this time,
Inlay • few errors may occur in thi
we will prones". 1101 1,..lo it again. 1
mow 1* uta prltu.il to a..ept amyl
the way of palatable vegetables, wool
.xs subscription.
A recent issue of The t Kristian 1:
refers to a former Stankyite, when i
Lately on the Melguml• Manuel
curt, Rel. W . 1 allandrr was presentee)
a purse of $32 ami .met ..f Matthew• H
('ommentar) in reeeernuiuu of his se
se a local preacher." And the folio
the smile paper refer. t.. an ..1.1 ('lint
"The Flee. W. Baer s doing goon
• hl'e 1Yest Flr i ce, was in the village on Wearies -
from day. Meier.. A. S. Campbell and lhsthl
he. her. Hornell hive been appointed enumerators
fe•How for the north and south warts respectively,
but t, and Jansen Denning and liber Fletcher
u.•• for the township of Kink**.
couple .d The annual spring show wtU tie held on
He took April 14th. Luckuuos always has • goer)
w tine hone show, and frvn, appearances this will
else tot lie no exception.
tug the Mr. `stmaer aol his (land were out sere
row year na.lung da St. Patrick's evening, to the .1..
asws, of Inght of the small buy and others ee well.
the tint The leant' is coming up buil).
from William McArthur, the prominent clerk
and one of the Whitely Hume, returned from lhr.a
th, for go. where lie warn attending time funeral of
horse.. hu brother. on Saturday eight.
e an ex lir. M,siet, of t'lnto*, um in the til
season if lege on Thureeln. Friday and Saturday
Iii t and buy nig horses. 1 understand Mr. M. gat
y quite a number and the prices pail were
o wear ver) good.
owsw The Etnpirr and The Mail are at L.yiger•
which herds about thew respective circulations,
man's butt, the whole thing will end in smoke. 1
readers fancy The Globe has a larger cinulatiwt
me Pro than both put together.
s issue, Another su..esaful assembly- w -as held in
1'e w -ill the Caledonian Hall on Thursday evening,
king in -l9th. There oat a Kesel attend/owe and a
1. etc, good time to }peal music. Quite is number
of private parties were held as well during
uardiao the work.
t syr . The more or more of applicants fur the
s I'Ir. Point 1'lark light home. tate been doctoral
with to diaapprentrneut, as the present 'nettl
eeun''a bent of the position of caretaker, Mr. Kay.
rrices who fat in his resiguitiomu to the Depart
wing in 'neat of Marne, he., haw keen Ail.,wr.l to
dawn `
withdraw it.
1 wank Robert Rains, eruans enituniseame, ol
er and
Te i. en able preach
jealous in the value of Chest, and also
temperance man, who u always real
the pulpit and Fri his pen to export. t
rib les li. uo.r t rano. and to persuade his
!nen t.. /1111e nothing to do with it,
pleat; it with all their ,night and mai
BELFAST.
[mutt ore i.e. d'.ntta.sl.ntrets T.
%ten. eijai. of Ewes.. is visiting fere
this vicinity.
.Cohn Iierkky is very sick at (reset'
we hope to ore him around anon.
Jews Alton, of Nipis.itug, who was
ing friends here, left on Friday morn'
tvigi�getrmc -dentes- are
hill. in llw•ket t'a church by Rev, l tr.:et
uian: ;
sandy Fraser, of Hamiltou•st., la. gone
int.. the horse business. He Lasa cue and
] keeps him under (Ina., Setaoq'a care. The
endo in animal is not yen' expensive. Sandy trad-
ed a hag of potatoes for Cum. if the Lion
ITo vident was still in existence it wouldn't
t, but he a had idea for Seedy to take a risk .a
the quadruped.
Visit Newspa�per scribes are not motel for thew
ng. "over-:luslusame. tale Cool Burgess woul.i
hetIu r.ar.f me 1Nitw din TWo pretty voting
rung- ladies tackled Tut: Si.;'* it. last week he hard
to succumb to the extent of a quarter. The
purpose was t.. raise enough funds to buy
matt•rial to nuke a patch quilt for' the par -
sou.
It's all very well this tune, ladies,,ut 1
you ds.n't catch me again
(h, Tuesday evening the Methodist cher
was well filled to hear the O'Nanyo
.lubilee Singers The pr„ gram preseut
.w the w hoie a an a veru trued 'inc. but
some unreal'. disappointing. The .i
ing was weak, though not altogether des
of merit. The 'tonere of the evening w
ZURICH.
[rune ora ow. roitkr_arnxbr..T.
11rs.,hetes, of ('hisvdhprst, was visiting
friends in town luring-ni pdsi week.
A grand hall and supper will he held in
Prier.. hal! on Mou•ay evening, March 30th.
This is the last and will he the Lest of the
season. All are welcome.
14mis Dentine. oar popular and 'pains-
taking bather. lies decided that uureaatilu
is the most beneficial. If the l,overnroent
Will net grant it he Iias taken the mutter
into his own hand. and will remove to
Tack Suu'a dun - otos. lie purpose:. going
toSagiiae. where he ha, obtained a tuna
five painted.. tarter. He will be nutted
he the village W.- wish him aua•ess. R.
Hatnaeher • ill mot inn, the Iarhering busi-
ness after the departure of lir. Itersetane.
• MORRIS.
(now ore ow. con*l4MoYnc',T. )
.1, 11. NienI spent Sunday with (ricotta
in fk•Igrave.
Shaft. Nellie Stalker, who haw been visit-
ing friends at Kincardine for the putt
few weeks, haw returned home.
Mr. Kane ist-sitmgfrienelsinthis
cieinit).
He s a t-iery active young nun and meet*
with favor whenever lie performs,
Mr. Marshall, .1 Lanark county, is spend-
ing the winter with his bather here. He
intends to purchase ,a }anti and remain in
this count)-. This speaks well for Huron.
serious accident happened h. Douglas
Armstroug. a lad ane years o1.1. While in
the baro of lir. McElroy he jumped to the
floor awl fracture.' his Ing at the ankle. but
under the skillful treatment of i)r. Milne
he will mon, be around again.
The concert given in S. S. No. 1 0, Mon
.ay evening last was a Brawl success, I1,th
financially ink otheraue. The scholars
acquitted themsedes in Bach a manner as t..
ret much credit of their teacher, who
must have spared no pros m training them.
Their choruses were grant! and the .iia.
figura were the lest earned out 1 have ever
seen. The music fnrnishel by Messrs.
Latake- and Stalker and Mir. Stalker was
repiateally encored. Mr. Kane delighted
the audience with his tile's acting, but the
event .,f the evening w:u, the singing by
Meson. Shane and Fleeoly. Their character
artumesongs were rendered in a very pleas-
ing manner and were heartily 'encored.
Meas L. .1. Lynn was the organist of the
evening. The way she payed many .11S -
cult pieces at sight shows that she thorough.
1y nn.erstan.s musk• and rink, among the
hat organists of the county.
CLINTON
uw. , ..Yltr:.ro. DANT.
Mr. and Nn. Iiougla., of Woodstock.
have been venting their friends in town.
Wino McQueen, of Stanley, passel away
on Sunday. hiving reached the age ..f 83.
Mies Lena Leslie, who has been visiting
friend. in Tomtit. for a few weeks, return-
ed home last Friday.
Mr. McTaggart, who hoe been very sick
for some time, we are sorry to learn do.
not improve I ery much.
.latae. Jackson, jr , wan preetuted est
Satunlay with a daughter. No wonder
.lam les. all sulks Sunday.
The regular meeting of W. C. 1 1'. C. A.
met Mon.'sy evening There was a good
musnwl program and a little bawass dome.
11'.• are to learn that our popular
young friend . I►iantomd, who h.a been
d with ns fordl.st five yeah, leaves this week
for 1'hk-.go, where he intends to work.
11r. I:rehear Williams, a former Seafewrth
or, but now off Dakota, was visiting old
friends in leaforth est week.
Expositor: Catherine 1 triers, relict of the
late .fanners l lnwting, died at her nleidusoe
oa Reverrley, near /Salt, on Sunday kat at
the age of 89 years. firs tlowtiug was •
sister of the ate .1.men, John. Hugh and
Thames Grieve, of Mrpolop. She wee the
emend oldest of the family and was the lam
mreivnr, all the memleere of the fytily he
Ing stow dead. She had hese. coy thaw
:Tawas
to het aml alt so
oY wss in f.11 possacsimi of all he p.
ria
Oise
re woe
keen arid
Wolk
Ohs ties.
Bele
ha* Ii
(view eta of w �a t.DSAT.
K J. Reid kit tits .tati*m, taking with
Wm • smmbsr d Hine hones, for tobe.
The Farmers' laatatute r to be bei! to
the Royal TeLmpksrd hall Friday, 97t► test,
1/iso Jimmie Jamissot. left fur St. Marys
T. w tabmds lotlow-
iag the iniikeery (basemen
The t:rent Hemss, oweed by Jae. Turne�r,
now occupied by (lea Chest, has bees mid
to Mr. Paw, of Kgaiomdville, who takes
psmessioa any Lt. Prit. about $2,000.
Lia n ,sa Th. lecture held wader the
Christian
of the Yv W.
was
of
Curtin. tithe or 'ib t less .
grand emoose& Rev. W. J. of Lon
doe pre • epleadtd address, and the wig
iag of the Clinton quartette wills well res•
tiered.
We have to reorrvl the sadden death of
David Hay, the popular stage driver be-
tween Sealath and Rayfield, who passed
suddruly awe) cm Thursday night alw►ut 4
o'clock. Mre Hay and family have the eu
tire and heartfelt sympathy of the whole
village and tseighborhood.
BLUEVALE.
[1'a..11'D It 1,M. ,"kki W.\OANT.1
The rowla are in a . ery bard ooteht io.
owing 10 the recent fall of snow and the
thaw folluwiug, nuking therm anima imp
aable.
the the 18th inst..1ohn Spence end Miss
Annie Fowler were mune.' in the bonds of
matrimony. Their many friends serenely
wish them happeneus and prosperity.
A meeting of the Farmers' Institute was
held here Inst Friday. Robert Currie,
Thomas Strachan and others were the speak-
er. In the reeling a concert as held.
Mr. 1' M.Faddeu was chairman.
LONDESBOROUGH.
[Too tare: roe 1.4.T weak.]
We may Joe wants to keep his head level
and not let his horse non over the railway
bridge.
We are sorry to *tete that Wm. Istel,
who has been ailing f,o one time, is im•
proving but sew ly.
Our worthy pastor,Paiv .D. M.
now wears • genial amile,the result of snot
er boy in the family.
We believe (lbarlte is about to commence
the tailoring business. We wish him every
success, although he will lee likely to be
very "5'nsp ,.
Rev..1. Scott. of 11'inghani. chairman of
the district. preaches' a very iuterestbug
sermon o, "Education- on Sunday in the
Methodist church.
Mr. Keit, our popular miller, received
last week a carload of Manitoba what for
use in his null He is a goo.* miller and
is doing a lively buaineaa.
The supper held under the auspices of the
(=range. Lodge of this place est Thursday
evening was a gran.' aucccer. Tea was
nerved in the temperance hall, after which
all repaired to Hell's hall,where an excellent
program was rendered. J. McMillan,M. P.,
ovas pree.ent rind gave an excellent address
the chair easoccupk.l h)• Humphrey Snell
elo ni a very creditable man ner.
un TO CORRESPONDENTS.
ei
in A q'untuy of correspondence reached us
d� by Thursday's nail, and was of necessity
ends crowded net. 11 -ill our correspsadeuta
please endeavor to get in their budgets§ liy
it Tuesday or Wednesday at the latest :' We
is wit all the news, Int we want it early'
divided between ,lilt.. Sa:ah Montgomery.
soprano, of Tenncsseee, who was redly goomi
and A. W. Harris, baro. Altogether
woe a very goad entertainment.
Walter Armstrong. father of Mre
amptiell. ar.'Teft for Fargo. Dakota, rel
welly morning. Mr. A. is one of Huron',
t ,oe•ttlers, having taken up Ian.' in West
aua:.,h a* far leek as 1851. For the
t ten yearn he lugs been moving t.ete-een
;oat. where 1:e has two sew and unreel--
grated
umergrand and great-graa.i children, and
taro, where he Inas the same. Althotwh
yearn ..1.1 he is AS spa as it nun of al.
se other day, although the rads were
ry si usiu , he waike•.1 two mules without
ulde.
They have a rouetal:e u. Ripley who dos
just about as he .pleases in that burg. Ser
eral times he Inas gone into the ('onimer•tal
hotel uup has taken p stsesaiuordering . dethe
landlord out. Ht. latent tecapa.le of thin
nature took place nu Monday night and
after•neoou, when he hal the horse in his
ppreime.sion. (hi one ix-eanioi when the land
-
lonI's wife ren ionrented with him he made
nae of language to her unfit to be used w the
vilest Frvthel. Why this Ingo ergrown cow
aril at heart is allowed to lu.hl a county
cra*ta1Je s commission in one of thew things
no fellow can find out. I mention
this because t he Ripley correspondent doesn't
.Fvohn Boyd has a grievance. Hi. littl
girl entered the lists in the word cvwnpeti
tion for The Toronto Queen. John seen
ETHEL.
[mote .n RIM!. rd.kkr.W..oy.T.I
Mat Lamont left o, Tuesday for 1 takota.
Service in the Pre.byterien church last
Sabbath was withdrawn, as the acrnnuent
was administered at 4'tanhrool-.
Rrd.ert Mellon•Id, of l'ranhroork. moved
into the house lately vacated by %VIII. Tu,
dale. He wtends working the farm for 1►r.
McKelvy.
,lama•, Elliott left on Tneulay for
Manitols. He took with him a car ia.l of
settlers effeete, including three horned. His
wife an.i I:is lather followed him oil Wed-
nesday.
Our worthy postmaster, Mr. Spence, had
the misfortune to slip on some dee at the
station the other day awl revrn•e a seven'
shaking up. He in. however, able t„ atom..
to his duties.
BAYFIELD.
(re,,at ni'l UN. rmakE.N..%Ay.'t.l
Annie Erwin returned to London last
Saturday, after an enjoyable v mit at home.
e ('ham Logan. who is taking a course at
- the Detroit Medical 1'oilegr. is hone for the
t I hoh,ays.
15 cents for paper to begin with. The Intl
girl manage, t., make 2,000 words out of the
sentence "Dominion of Canada, He sent iu
the list aYE*n}anie.l with (!1 for a year's
subscription, when he received • letter to
forward 25 centa in stamps to pay for peck.
i de., of the prire altogether,staticmery
15 yenta, poentage 8 cent*, subscription 41,
stamps 26 cents $1.48. The prize cute,
not a piano nor even a gold watch, but
about two pounds of term paper wrapped
around • plated better knife. .Cohn says no
prize competitions for him.
John McBsin, who was for upwards of
twirly -tive years book-keeper for M.
Campbell whale in business, and for the
peat three years held the same position
with Rrump on Bra.. lir. I'ampluell'e sur
maims, has severed his tn.nnectlon with the
atter firm and will in a few months go to
the " imam of Cakes- to end his days.
Strictly honest in all his dealtup, Mr. Mc -
Haan will be missed by many of the custo-
mers of the old Pioneer more. Regular in
his attendance at service, se bath school
and prayer meeting, Knox church lose.
one of its hest members, 1lent lemanly and
unassuming, Lucknow part* with • good
citizen. i am sere I voice the sentiment of
MI in wishing.1.he happened.. wherever he
may
e F. Edwards has inten rep ,fur o1 th
go
WAWANOSH-
(tmtu nrk"w..bknrsrl.nt NY.I
Mrs. land's* is still very poorly, and
Mrs Rolm. Punkin u also on the sick list.
Several others in the neighborhood have
had sold., which are very sally taken no
account of the very ehange•Ide weather.
limper" Asane:stio n meet in the school
house no Wednesday, llareh 18th, to
have the last meeting of the quar-
ter. The night being fine there was • very
large tr.; bout. lIaawrg�e�r titan any before.
Moors. Prang, Carrie Norman Patterson,
Sutherland, Morn, Addison, Dinielq, Hc -
Grogan, Nn. Addison awl Mrs. l &t•rick
were initiated into the (holm. After the
anal business was finiehe.l a literary con
tet was held lartuern the asks chosen he
fore, which resulted in a ' ictory in favor of
the side of which Wm. 1'allaghan w
se
Mtn The contest o'rnesisted e1
vocal and instrumental music. reettatens
and reading. The next martial/ will be
held on Wednesday. April 1. em wid&A em
night ^Beers for the next quarter will he h
public scales, soil now Eduard Elliott does
the weighing.
Frank Keegan, who has *pent the winter
iu Detroit, renamed home last week. This
is the young man who is celebrated for his
fondness for trailing, but the boys say be
got badly done up on a hat le•1 recentl)..
H. F. Edwards having purehamed from Mr.
Morrison the premiss he has occupied for
the past four ]ears, will not now be leaving
Hayfield, and he has renewed hs stock and
now is showing an excellent assortment of
new spring goons and will be pleased to see
all hi. ohl customers and many new ones.
On Tuesday morning shout daylight •
burglar broke into the post office here and
proceeded to help himself. Fortunately
very little money was left in the office. Mr.
Gainfner and .Cohn and (1t•rls were amus-
ed by the noise and proceeded down stairs,
when the burglar made he escape. An
attempt wan *bin made to enter .1. Card's
aha shop
The Agrieultural Society has porohas.d
three acres adjoining their show Qou>d.,
and Intend mTa
"wiling a os track astreecrea-
tio
tion grounds. This will be • decided ins
pro,ennene and will make • grand attrac-
tion for future fairs. A subscription lest in
being circulated. and already quite • lar
ge
amount has lawn signed toward.i /or
the new grounds, fencing, Ike. Partieses-
iring to must the Society by domicietg •
few dollars will find lists with .1. R. Swarta,
reeve Castle mix Jos. Wiles.
Om Thursday evening, 19th, • peasant
time was spent at the Star rink, when •
program of races was provide'. The amain
feature of the ermine. wan the 40-1•p race
between ie. M. Ballwin, of Sewforth, and
W. R Arenas,l
m ,ilk Adams
led for about 36 laps, wheel Baldwin
just then Adams fell and debited foul.
cl
which was not allowed. The race hetweee
1. Jowett, J. Beattie mad H. Ftaliott wart
went Jowett after a close onwtsest
Wee . C. Dresser end John W hiddkin
hal an iekenetlag roes of 90 laps, woe by
the farmer, There were several other ,nos
of loam impereense. The ice was excelled
and a large tteeshsr were ptwtont
Ink,
old
m& eignai." i der
le every le
is 34) mi.uea
) Werke ti's Saidl.ry mesion. This
I fads. Sold by Y. Jeiv
DOINGS IN DUNGANNON.
TIM NEWS OF THE WEEK IS
HERE.
Msgr. L rdremrw rwssevss,g ea rustle
sash-rteme Fesem sen- ♦ eleaaes Ian
wkook Ames se ees•keesk a imago of
A. ie. e . 11.-A keds* K peressol 11aea*
(raisin ors own amaperox Da3T.l
m G Pbeans.W. Naha is rushing beans. in hie
$may
rick Kelly, ea -reeved Myth. parsed
Iktwvghtua our tilIa a last weak. our
Ault; butcher, C. Robinson, Mit bees ea Haid•
for poetise, State of Midden. We with
him • pleassat trip and safe raters.
The municipal mused of W..* Wawa -
sods will meet in the Lwmilp hall em
Saturday, lath ort. AU ceeserwed will
please take note and gofere theerelvs ac-
cording')
A uunder of our citizens, mnmbsre of the
Foresters' Order andq
ok in the
lecture delivered the Chief
Ranger
of the C. l). F. at on-Tttsday,
the 24th trait.
We regret to have to state that Yrs. %I'm.
McQ.o.d, of Ashtiekl, near Crowe, is very
ill. We hope that the illness will mot re-
sult seriously, but that she may soon be
restored to health.
The many friends of Rev. R. Fairbairn,
pastor of Eakins, church, of this place, will
be phrased to know that hes beuwming we •
vaJsceut and is able to assume hie pastoral
duties as formerly.
Quite a change has taken piece to the
weather unto ow last. As we write it has
the appearance of spring. Farmers are pre -
geeing their implements of husbandry for
spring work, the robins are warbling their
metrical mots, and sleighing has disappear-
ed.
DerAIaweek Mr& %%'thou, one of
our si milliners, who bel been fur
some time testing her son in New York
State, arrived home. She s again in her
place of business, and, having d her
show -roan and thus pmtwred increased
accommodation, s now prepared to supply
the ladies to the vie -inky with the
latest fashuros and beet quality of goods
in her line - -even the most fast idioms
will be suited in the supply of spring
fashion.,
On Friday evening of .last week,
pursu-
•ftto noti alerting ea
the 4l. U. W. in the ;hurt
room heir. Messrs. 1:. Thomson and 1:.
Sheppanl, of t:o.lerich, prominent members
of the Order, were p t-»ent. Mr. Sheppard
in a plain, practical manner set forth the
working and benefits of the institution. 114
understand that in all probability a lodge
in connection with this , Wder will be stale
lashed here shortlyy, as the number requir-
e.' to forms a lodge u alreasiy on the list of
applicants. Some of our most prominent
citizens have decided t.. join the Order.
NEWS OF THE AMERICAN CAPITAL
Death sf s:ra Jas. C. Jeleas.a -ted Tale
snakes tardy news -- W 111 es -•eagle, Aker •
las be agate ■ raadidale T- TM areal
limerseas mag neoreays *Miles Tremble.
w nom ore am:reelo ekxnl,..nes.T.1
11' v oile:me . 1L C., Match 23 1891.
Will -Secretary Nobe resign and be ap-
pointed to .ae of the Circuit Court iu be -
ships • There are many people here wlw
lice, that he will. He hiss had nothing but
trouble sante he entered the Cabinet, owing
to the continual differences that have arisen
lea wren him and the heals of the important
leirsux of his department. Whether it Isms
►•eoen altogether his fault .r that of the of-
ficials under hum i an. not prepared to es
Y.
His tint difference, as everyone will remem-
ber, was that which resulted nthe dismissal
of "Corporal- Tanner from the head of the
Pension (Hike, and trouble which causal the
resignation of Commissioner of Public Lands
Croft to still fresh in the public mind, and
now there is a very serious difference of
opluuou between hint and Indian ('omms-
an.uer Morgan, which the goassipe claim los
cause,' tum to decide to resign.
Frons the fact that in .11 him= ctiffcul-
tiea with subordinates Mr. ison has
lt00.1 by. the secretary, i am inclined to
think that if either official resigns it will
be the Indian ('ornmiesiomer ansl not Secre-
tary Noble. It is not probable that s inn
of M-. Noble's undoubted ability would care
to aocrpt an appointment upon the bench
of the United Stats Circuit Court, at
45,000 a year. If teen was a vacancy in
the Supreme Court and he could gist it. he
would probably take it are few nen
who wetnhln't.
Mr. Harrison Ian decided to make the
appointing of the new Circuit Court judges
dining the Congressional recd, but private
secretary Helloed says they may not be
announced for several months. This is ds
aruraging to moneroun hungry patriots that
are applicants for these life -time position,
but, as it indicates a disposition to weigh
carefullyy the merita of the applicants, it
will p,roheloly be more satisfactory to the
country at large than if these very import•
ant places were filled in • hurry.
Severalanent Ohio Republicans haw
been bore the peat three days, andthere is reason dor believing that they acme
for the purpoee of getting • definite Mahe
meet from Seater Sherman as to whether
he proposed beeorning a candidate for re
election to the Senate, it haring been an-
oounoed, whether by authority is mot known,
several months ago that Mr. Shama pro -
peel retiring from pebble at the end of
term {0etlemsa may
that r. a
Sherta. can he easily r. -elected d
he wishes, to be sotwithetaedieg the oa.di-
dacy of ex -Genesee Fer.ker, l•ut they rates
mighty •axioms to ascertain Mr. 8hermaa's
wishes and same men are uncharitable
enough toes that it wiU plasmthem the
mot if Mr. SSherman decides to retire,
ha' *rotary Rusk is one of those who believe
that the time has arrived when the interests
of the American hog abroad, to say nothing
of that of his raisers .1 home, imperatively
demands retaliates by this government
against those of Karops,particuLiFrance
add Berman)-, that prohibit the sale of our
amt and mast ptrodwcta on the limey pre-
tense of their impurity, mad I have rsa.mm
to teem that Ie has made several state-
ments to the Oddest in advocacy of • policy
of retaliation, bet so actin bee been tak-
es by the Administration mad the telegrwme
mot from here several days ego saying on
minsters to Framer and Germanhady been
in.trsltted to notify the goverment. of
those nations of our intention to retaliate
unless the prohibition of American mesa
was removed were premature.
It looks now aa of the contemplated trip
of Mr. Harrison to the Pacific past wbw{d
either have to bent k
asesod
altogether, owing to the premium ofoflidal
business. Mr. Harrison has set kis heart
tape the trip, sever having Tieited that
Gillen of the country, lel he says he will
as give it up if be car pmmihly get •
Tara tel& the Behring Ban urM.tities,s, t�e'
e1 the sew land (*aims Cent,
as inspertaid wake,
tt.0 terpmueelst dirt f
he will he shin M ge before May, if at .al
million
bit M_- _ _iw )t#/ cid wasands
4 theI.ai:fin sighs -
which was ratified by the $i. Mai h 996
181*. Rad tope le & groat iaetitatisr.
On. Jam. IL Jeemon, vrho had bees was ` sri1F night silo.
g
Imes savemwl � He
LEESUN
Puss siva owcuai{
PusstkoseT. 1
Mas Agnes hope u visiting triads is
Toronto.
Oar toweeman, Thu& Carney, wt hie
hand Melly hist wk. No r lee it
favorably.progreskag
John and (*•ria lines moused to the
Northwest Mat week, after a phialsmt so-
)leaotir.r. of three mouths with relatives mail
trisoeM hems
R. l' from near Weston, who per-
tdtasd the ■ Finland farms over a year
ago has most two of hue sons, Richard a.d
M oared,, upAU it arrived Isere ea
few elhis
mgo him familylater They
t Canny with the
fe
It. ill wcense ep to reside on
The communion toddles Here Met tiumlay
saw a laws. attendants of the ora tion
quite • number partaking of top t'
Rev. J. A. Anderson before and after die-
pensing the rite gave a eaarehiag and in-
stractive address, urgias her hearers
ever to make it one of Weir first deter to
be workers for (:eel's cause with au un-
swerving will aoll with no reference to the
inconsistencies or the example of others.
He also mentioned that text Sunray would
be he last Sunday with them u their pas-
tor. For usarly three years the cemmec-
tien between hint awl ooagregatuon had
been a pbeasaut vete. For the coining six
months Mr. Andrew Neely, recently grade
med. will take charge of the coition,
as well as the Geel rich toenship charge.
Hen we may note that this arrengement
was male by the committee appointed by
the Presbytery to muskier what action
should be takes. Later, we understand, a
step wall he taken for having a perntllasse
paster for the two charges.
Let vise. --With deep regret • large cir-
cle of friends bid farewell to one of our
most popular residents, John l.intater,
who with his family removes from here dur-
ing next week to make his home in Perth
county, near Strait ford, where he hasreined •
farm for a term of years in close proximity
to the ('lassie City. The departure of Mr.
Linklater removes front our midst one woo
has ever been to the front for the advance-
ment of the public here. In agricultural
mutters Ie took a deep interest, and for the
last few )ems was a director .4 the West
Hurn Farman' Institute and for some
years a trustee of sole section No. 5,
which post lila resigned on the formation of
school sse_llsil. No. 9, Dunlop. Tonight a
number of his fellow -menders of the 1. 0
ie. T.! No. 213, will bad good-bye to him
who has been one of their nest sanest
workers in the cause of temperance hen.
He may he looked on as having been one of
the headers of the lodge here in Jan.,
1876. Daring the period of years since then
his counted and tboegkt have dome much to
advance the I. t). i:. T.'s work tags.
Through him the public owe the building of
the hall here, which repealed theme burned
in 1878, which besides being for temperance
Inas been found of much use for other meet.
tap in this want. The church choir will
mus him, as for the past fifteen years here
be has ably fillet the post of choir leader.
We, with acircle of friends, wish lion
and Mrs. Linklat.er every sumer in their
new home, and the loss sustained) by their
departure will he a gain to the metiers where
they go to reside. - --
BRUSSELS.
(rams Or* OWN aduastuot DENT.'
Chas. Knecbtel, of 11'ingham,was in town
recently.
Mrs. Alex. Hunter was on the sick list
last week.
11'. C. Smith took a lying trip to Toron-
to last week.
When are we going to here our Ism'
reorganized
John Yelton, of Atwood, was u, town a
few days lest week.
Oran Turnbull, ,1 The Reporter, loth,
was hone last week.
Mies .1. Buchanan, of Ssforth, wa visit-
ing in town last week.
Miss Bela McDougall is attending the
millinery openings at London.
Geo. Mclaren was spending a few days
at home at Allison est week,
Quite a number took tioketa for the West
Tuesday for Manitoba and Rrittsh Cohan'.
hie.
Miss Inman has taken her former position
in the store of the "(bothing King- -A. R.
Smith.
A number nI Brusaelitas attended the
debate at B•r*a.i 4s►out(sl�]�Wed-
neslay night.The young pe,.{
are starting rather late
In the siring Or tobogganing, buthetterate
than never - so Ward ars.
D. J. Hartley, who left Brussels some
weeks ego, is now fining a position in T.
Kane's, Tomato. Dave ha smart boy and
we know he wil! Ise successful.
W..1. Fairfield andel fainilY left Hruesels
Tuesday for Relfsuntain. Mr. Fairfield hes
been in poor health, and be thinks the
change will do him goad. His nary fres'
beet wishes attend ham.
John Hewitt's retriever dog. "Deem.- le
• real daily. John has him trained ea ele-
gant style. He wee met the other mark
tug with • large pared in his mouth going
home. He is very useful, so John says.
User. -0.. of our gond titian., Rees Mc-
Girr, who Ian been employe) few number of
��•easnrs with W. Nighutngale & Co., 1.R
Tuedey for hoots at Harristee, where he
will spend • few deya,and from then he goes
to Termite. We are very sorry to lose Ross;
M was"arse of tie boys, and highly
re•
meows spoked by all. May attendltiui.
7Ry nee N Tear Iowa Tfiakta e
Baresatw, Feb. 7th, 1891.
J. M. MS Lake, I:ooaau•t.
Dear Sir, Fifteen year ago lest Novem-
ber i carted to doctor int; i was treated
for disp.pe , but they neertae
say. At tines i suffered greatly frrom my
stenosak, i continued, but I grew wase.
I turned dropsical; limbs mad burly swelled
badly. Yea kerne the state 1 was in whoa
I went to (iodtriek. a mere wreak, ams
hardly walk, wEhrigg from Bright's dssss..
yearJusum agoEst fali ►etan your
Renovator Curs. I began to
woad is • few days ; ecnti.nel them for
thew mioethssteady. Although i was told
1 mead est he eared, if you saw tar sow,
weep sod heart?, est everything that comes
my
�T� i ees
oo.41 iti _ whim I
wont to yes, lin fact no an thewsht i wows
get hotter. i onset speak tow highly of
los •and your se ieiese, ler it was these
that oared les. Wads wrest express my
Masks to len. Freely
my name a I gird "gain
saveme.
WONDERFUL WINCH
THE REO0RD Of OIMI[NT Nen
is
shim enema
8 .w* ohne art ergOnset
km. wogs M geyser-
tMese rv*eserewuv se oa
(trey ors ow. ttuttalesp, easy)
Erelmrtea--l. Rcll was lest wok I
Naw York os bwin, ..: the extra
oile
of hie furniture giro. it • ready Wen le
sides of the bar. ler,
Ilett p with her Uwe" younghalt
need the '�mmttrfan Waihokty is order
epee his woman Ism.engage with
Gm* Bre. Sanday
of the Rabat.s next the ie
ea.ther pert of t sleuths tannin ie
kites ler the Wheelbase amps will a.
all am am* to the ctq
As Gra mTtox Niermmaar. -R. Wells,well-,
of Patterns,kon traveler for the wholesale from
of a Ise hat~ �t had this nmeth is
that had to be p M as operand,
on I
said Mr. Wells has never her ryes' 11
trip for upwards of eleven years. :named
IT tot LI. N.rr ss Hstrat,. The.,ega
severe aickulws is the home, of your awns
ppuurulent during the hat week, he hos p
ee
put keto ep
o°ea"ty of curtailing his budge,
•.p believing and next week se 1
sapi
to see our . great )'unction tow -u " with in
full column in the leading paperof the ,ole
ty.
Bus re. I;.e. -He is bound to leave
Who! Why, Reid, the tailor. This is jk
lase week in %%aghast, consesinently he i
selling Cllr his inumsase stock at and Mho
cost. We an sorry to lose hint, as M
thoroughly understands hie business sal
hos nae e a hoot of frieius since his semen
in our midst.
Avwreu Ltrttar. -A geagsanm lead
Regime is ahewt Meet*ug Mather tic
stable in town oil the premien lately eaW
by D. Watson. %l'e like to see all W
bans mtetprsee flourish, out inset whet
that we feel somewhat doubtful for the
third lirery, as %%Ingham now has twotirw
clan of such in tows.
.4say. Chi F'nd'sy of last week flue
Ilrjltingsley left her very many 11' hair
(drank in order to join her brother Frank
in the West. With her very debate
health it was, indeed, a great undertaking.
We
at siy hope that ahs will safely arrive
er tnetion, and also that her haltk
will benefit by the trip.
AIVIDE\T. -Om Satur„by a/ta,rwcn lits
little Frank (0011,can met well • panful
macadam.
tot town that he went sup the
tower of ff
aged to fall a distance ofis ttecway ase,
so d.-usg he injured himself pretty y ly
about the heal. *4 olittle
l+ U ),
now under the care of hopef Tamy fellow,,ll
ewe recover from his injuries.
Rio Tier.•t --Oti, Tuesday ereuing the
ladies of Fenn Lo.1ge,True Blue, gave a t
ery
creditable entertainment in the town ball.
in which both local and foreign talent
assisted. The Rev. Mr. Livingstone. of
Lisuonel, delivered a splendid lecture en
ttlexl, ••1 nation.' porn the whole it
was a deci&ed success, reflect)
credit upon all who took part therein. great
.4T Late, to Ltor Our Hew town hall
as opened on Monday last with a ••grip
8osBt►, :rip's tannic cartoonist, kept the
lien e in • roar for two solid hours, '1
ng ample justice to the great oc'caaiom, v ,
other wonll realizat-
ionsegave the people • realizat-
ionof their anticipations. Our beautiful,
spacious hall was well tilled. awl it is. s
deed, a credit to the town, and. also to the
contractor. At this, the opening all went
way feeling that they had had full value
or money paid.
AT RxoT. -On Sawlay afternoon Int
here departed to hs m
eternal rest Josses
ummungs, at the ripe old age,of eighty-five
ears. In the decease of Mr. ('umminp
1'Ingham loses a very mid pioneer and a
uch respected citizen. He kayosbehind
m au .aged and delicate wife. who has
linen for • emei,lrrable time confined 11, her
and doubtless will not survive tong hem
whom she Km horn welded for the past
xtv •-•-ars. There are quite a number who
leisatm their silver weddings, and stn.
it maiden weddings, hut, alas ! how few
there who survive the atter by ten,
earl.
RD'll A]n GLtmw 111; 11 , 14 -lust now w e
ve tter d
two great
scarcities in Winglam,
wood. The former will mon again
plentiful, but the atter, we ttiak, will
ver again clog upour market. Likethedeer
1 the hear, Canada's beautiful forest is
t disappearing ; the hunteean's rife all
pioneer's axe have done their deadly
wk. Rut one thing yet retraiaelh fon our
sedation : we have our beautiful lakes,
nth in inaeitteie and splendor cameobe
shed: we 6re our mines ofore, wells of
and blocks of salt, which will ever rantnamong ('ansa aong the leading na-
of the earth .---- -. -_
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DUNLOP.
(►Roan ora ow lbSakleov DANT. ]
n..1. Ca.., of Neuron. with ber laugh
Mrs. Glen, of Cromtsrty, aero visited
ends has.
Skirling and Angus MacPhail, of Porter s
. visited hen last week. The atter
es the eve of his tarturie to the
west was raying good-bye to friends
1 'sslnmxeL_- -Mims Macdonald .pest last
week at
( � the guest of her ss
ter, Mrs.Hawkins, and took part in
them.
.stert.iant there ow Tuesday by
eying the Goebeioi (hark an h �k
me (�dsr 1, rawhin. took
.nptais.(:ee
wort. dei atAmM1, .. (lasaeesn,
Ore Laird Rumps* --Derlag p rs
wletsr our esteemed Grey cotes* leamdsed
to give an item on damelag, bat we onppes
the election coming oe toolt ■p her time and
gave him no spare masn.Y tip last week
to devote to the prima Now,as the heat of
election has died oat, we hope within the
next (owtaight to see his long-prwmhed item
nm the miry dance.
Aster/ma Tam. -Our popular (rimed R. •
1). Morris, of (lar -braid, was in our burg
het week biddieg grind•by to friends Imps
before laving Ire tie Northwest, whist
weems • shipment hoses width he
will sell up there, ...a &Mn tone his hrsiksr
Mu in. We undernsad it is his hwtarfio°
to take rep Mind, hitt if not be w in he cows
again in a kw months' tin&
A Ba__Mae.
How can we rales mere ears to the asks?
Why, of cokes by .sing Petasm's Coes Mk -
tractor. Petaam's P.ishes Cern Rxteses.r
has giwis reeivereal makdacUea, far k M
sine, stifle aid prinks. Like intik
of reel merit it has • host of gr
w week( spookily woe tie te
CL , peeprideme, 1Rhga1on-