HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1891-4-10, Page 8DOINGS IN DUNOANNON
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" THE NEWS OF THE WEEK IS HERE
Max a aisr *r•. - y sb wtr
t twee &J.a..m_11111$ Ilinalmw•-
snitser " M I_1-ltke cess•a eea-
aleee.rsw t ep.pe1g *IN ahr ask.
(!two 04x41 own °arms.. eewnr.
Weather hon r beseskee
like. Fall vim" het es e"t' farldrg opener
Sites •
well and premises to be egged crop. We
hope the frosty sights wig mot injure its
growth.
W LAO.. the popular tswesbip clerk
of AshbeLd, last weak acid his driving nave
to Hag� Oirvj., �K d�My reeve of the
mimkip.tity, of AsllFdj, hr a hen.a.ate
wileyr Garvin am nitres towel w good
Mr. tilezter, as risme le in our last, is
sew muse hos* i. the Commercial hotel.
&Sty vacated by A. nook. who has re
tied. Mr. Glazier (sop& that by strict at
ta.tian to business trod to supplying the
ce&forte to nose ..d beast, he will share a
rod portion atthe patimange etthr travel-
ling
eOmaiuutty. A goad mad attentive
hostler will be always es hand. •
Thr director of the Went %Vawau.sh
Mutual Fire Is.ur..oe Co. had the u.oratis
b meeting in the comet roma here an, Tum
). the 7th int. All the mesnIters were
present exteptiug Mr. Hallowtyse,ot Hurn.
in the usual
for policies
After the meetly' was
manner • number of
were reerIned to thewhich evinces
that the .company is still farther appreciated
and progressing.
/fur oemensco.1uli.sicrsr, T. ('ass. M. I►,
has got his lieuteu•uts into hareese, and re
ports that they are doingt 1 work thus
far. The doctor u i
the r nun en the
right place. We presume that hue abilities
in Wetness are not amply coo6t.ed to ad-
ministering to the rdaaf of his pwtiruts, as
he teems to o septvistad the dutioi arum -
bent on him as esus aasuetissioue•t. The
eu retort' is Wart Wawauoh, out
deputy reeve. Job. Bowers, and W. J. Me
Quillen, are both oa5petsat gentlemen for
the work. More anon.
Our enterprising, contractor and builder,
John Gay, u miakiwg further Improentente
as his beautiful new reeide.o. on Albert st.,
by oonstructiug a stylish verandah or hal
cony on the frost. When finished it will
sur/peain beauty, style„ ac onitiuslatuon
and attractiveness all other residences in
our village. 01 course, we have w our vi1
Itsee • nwmbee of palatal reside nces, but
r. I;ay u bound to take the kas.l in a reai-
de.oe. We are iutunwd that he has
secured the wutrac•t to oosstnset upwards
of ten good resdences is this vicinity dud
in* the ensuing asses. Hs is a hustler in
his lin and a man of indomitable energy
and vim.
1'. Nugent has sold his property of fifty
acres on the third oonc.asuaa of • West
Wawatnrli to Thos. McKanic. of. the rams
concession, f.w the stirs of 12.800. -Mr. Mc-
Keozie, we presume. has made a good bar-
gain. as it is prodouw,ed to be oar of the
choicest fifty acres in West Waw.tmeh
Mr. McKenzie is now owner of one hundred
and fifty sora of excellent land. We wish
hue wevr.a. Dante Rumor puts it that
Mr. Nugent intends to wit the ok1 moth,
the hone of his youth in Ireland. A please
art voyage to him and safe returu is thr
wish of his acquaintances.
The seventy-seoo*d mtat*h•ersary of Her
,#lost l:raaiott. Majesty Queen i'irt1xt.4"s
birthday C to be .celebrated on the 25th .lay
of May. as the 24th falls an S lay. in the
beautiful grounds of the Dunganinn Agri-
cultural and Driving Park Assmiatiow, un-
der the auspice. of the Association. An
energetic c nnuuttee has been appointed to
fore, r program of amusement., tar.. to
attract, and! if possible, to please odd and
young. Look out for posters, on which
will he stated full particulars. M1 from
the surrounding country are (arltally in
cited to ewer and enjoy tbameelvs with es
in cekbrat mg the important event. Weather
permitting. a good time and a large crowd
are expected. We may not hare awake'
such opportunity SA the caning one.
It is with regret :tut we save karue.1 of
the illness of P. Aflame'', the popular and
thoroughly efficient county clerk, who Ita5
been atta.-ked so severely flat heirs not able
to attend to his duties. We hope, asd it
is. we presume. the tuniv.real desire of all
and sundry throughout the county of He-
ron, and wherever he C known, that he may
speedily 'eartver. Mr. Adamson has been
for a great many years, as lar bei. -k as the
fifties, an intimate aogtmietaa.e of rout
humble oorrespsdent, and owing to his
gentlemanly. .courteous bearing. and ale.
his integrity of character alien) s ready
an.l willing to tender his advice t.. All who
approached lain upon municipal treater. in a
kindly and pleasing manner -he has held oil
portant positions of trust for many year* 111
this county, which he ham filled in such a
tanner as to gain for himself a hest of
friends throughout the meaty. As to his
general knowledge, especis1y of municipal
affairs, he C considered tt.ae.d to nus in
thr county-. Wo non would be missed by
all, more than Mr. Adamson We suu:erely
hope that he will he spared teeny years to
his amiable partner and sloe to the comman •
ity.
EAST WAWANOSH.
into* ere Uwe r0S2roeer.T ]
Miss Penums 1'loakey, of Morrie, ea„tail
fog friends en the sixth last week
A selrct few were trawled to • tads !.arty
.t M. Harrison'* Ia.t Tuesday.
David Scott treated the young people to
• dancing party last Meador night
I lurles Wi ghtmen is pepsin t.. erect a
new r,side.os in the s.w&t•
W -n,. Porterfield, of Lowden, is swami! m
this vicinity.
John Bowe hiss d agars. FA. 11 fight
cues .farm at • goodflget'are.
T H. Taylor, reeve of Rat Wawao•rh.
w very ill at prompt
Resin Coultas was united h eiatnmony t..
Miss Nettie L•wr ace, of Morris, on Wed
nesd•y. W.'steed etr sageftealationt ter
Gwen
deekrgues, wek+► will show their preens u
the art of music as well as elocuttou ureter
the care et the prodesser.
Cut sun MoKtr. E. N. Shaw takes Mr.
Unlimbers phos ea lwder of the char.
Rev J. /Wiry no. of eke utwsuriary- pas
tun is Lowborn some years ago, wits the
IL 1'- church had • charge here, prwschsd
here use Suede,. and maw sear sew sad akl
Laos 1111110111g lir hearers. He is now • re
.idem of Colborne sod at times preaches
for • brother pastor wheat called un. Mr.
Nally is expected here do Friday 1 laterr L
Arrangements are talkedof that he prw•oiee
here ter Suadey murniag and goes to 1;ode
rich township foe afternoon and remains
there till Wednesday and returns here for
the prayer n.eetiag, remaining toll Sunday
'1'111 detisute at rangeuwnts are made he
will he the guest of John, 41.ntou when
herr
ETHEL
ireo4 of is ..w . ,..kKtero...aft.I
%1.*. Louis ?h erlock in unble 1.b at tc•u,t
high echo..) mi account of sickness.
Maple sugar rtakwg u the,.nlet .d the
day. A glw•.I run of sap la reported.
lavld
Sproat bta'reutr.t the hour lately
.sated I. Mr. Patton. He will mote in
a few days.
R. Lang re..t•ired the tr Satrap of Iwll,liny
the bridge at .lanuatown. His tender was
111668. He will, no doubt, ndakc a e o,4
of It.
At the regular % eeti ng ..f the sones of
Temperance. hell last Friday evening, the
following stheera wets. in.tallea for the en
suing quarter: %V. I'..I;e... Itutrun; W .1.,
Itella $hcrhs•k : F. S., (luta, %%'iIdis: Trea•.,
Mont. Fogel : R. S. Fauily Holloway : .A.
R. a.. Florence Slrrks•k ; l'dn. H. 11.
Dobson : A. C , Re eoca Spence : t'h.q...
('bus. Stubbs ; 1. )l, Alrette 1lilnr : 11. Ai.,
.Sohn Colter.
NILE -
(stow so' it ow. co11Ut rn. n.. r.1
The Gond Tennplan bare pur.liasrd- an
t'*SanTns* 1.. W. Thomson, of 4:.4brach.
Richard M..,rot.. jl., has aYnie to verde
at Nile. Probably niter the ceruu, is taken
We will got iii ..t ntatal.
1j'I1l Morrow 14 improving fast lin.
I:rummett C able to he out to church
Mrs. R. Mcllwsin is very sick with la
grippe.
Now thet your correspondent has lee..v
ered front the *hick of the cleat . he ,.
prepared to,x•m) all the news that happns
around the village. and more, tom.. S.NRC
folk thought 1 was dead. but here I :.m
agave.
Rev. FL'.4. Fear preaa•hr.lonwldath evru-
iug..t.. a large ereigregstion. He took Inc
the formation of hi* remarks Matthew mil :
12: -Mel from the .lays of .Sohn the Itop Sat
until now tate kingdom, 4d Heaver sul3eretk
violence, sal than violent take it by hoose.."
His illustrations and analogies were well
taken. Rev. K. A.. Fess will preach educe
do al sermoua in Victoria-st. churche.,`ds:odt-
rieb, on Miuuay uext, Rev. Mr. Hetes
taking his work .earning and evening at
Nile an*t4heppardtoa in the afterimage
Its I:ou.l Fraley our scbowl boys want t..
Ihu+gulndn to play a game of football with
the Dungannon school boys. %Then they -
got there they found that several of time
payers were not school boys at the present
time, but had Feen three Ir four years sero
some of thou even teaching school at the
presu•nt tion.. Sow. we do not think that
win„ fair. %Ve do not bathe the correspond-
ent, for we believe he is truthful. but he C
misiuforn,e+l when hr .rays the referee called)
a game. The referee •aye he never tailed a
game.
PORT ALBERT.
(mew .n a ow. rokr:t_«rtes DRAT.
Henry Itrake laves this week for Matti.
Perth county. He has odd hie farm in
this vicinity t.. his brother-in-law, a Mr.
Oliver, of Staffa. Mr. ()liver took pmesea.-
iaw of his new kerne .n Friday lett.
P*o*ond,. ..wl% ITtux. The follow-
ing are the - names of the pupils who were
ma -earful at fisc recent promotion exansina-
(14w: Ten wrote far pnrnotion to 4th class,
seven of whore psa.ed. lat. Katie Camp-
bell ; 21:.1, Lillie Stevenson : 3r.1, Willie
Bonnett : 4th. Walter Hawkins ; 5th,
Sammy Draper er ; 6th, :11f. Bennett : 7th.
&bearI Brown. From 2nd to 3rd eight
wrote and seven passed!. l.1, Thome.
Hawkins ; 2nd, Klima Richardson : 3rd„Sohn
Quaid : 41.11, Lottie Brown ; 5th, %Vill
Riclardsn:; bth, Victoria Hawkina: 7th,
Miura Thurlowe. Several of thmwe who
wrote tor 4th clan; succeeded in taking full
,marls in arthmrtie. Other promotions
wer. nude in part second said first cams at
the same tome. eight being promoted to
second class and ten to part seared.
WAWANOSH.
(. Ge* orl raw. d•I)*PI 4P,exnK%T.]
A .rung lad of the twelfth was going
along the sidrnmot past .lances Martine one
morning last week when the dog .ante .nit
awl hot him on the leg. tanking a oerere
wound!. Such savage brutes mI*ouhl not 4.e
allowed to run at large.
At Jas. Mowbray's ale on I'rl.ay last
the articles pat up for male brought very goo..!
prt. e. getnerally. J. i'urvis wielded the ham
Burr. Mr. Mowbray and family intend going
to Dakota on Tuesday, 7th inst. 11'e wish
bin success its Uncle Sam's .hon m..
His brothel- John has already move.! en the
place.
Empire A,n. ution of 1'. of I. nice in the
school house Wedsie.day, April lat. .11
though the smote were very muddy several
turned out and a few came from neighbor
Ing a.wsci.tia s. After the ordinary brio
mess was concluded officers were elected for
the ensuing quarter as follows : Pre,idrnt,
.Andrew Fox : rice -president, MID4 Annie
4low ; secretary, Wm. 1'alaghan : treasurer,
.Sohn Laidlaw : guide, Thos. Leaver : *anti
set. Alex. Emerson ; Mieerva, Mir Belle
('low : 1►emeter Miss Maggie Sutherland.
Messrs. Frames and Mel:m gsn were appoint
444.1 au.Iitmrs to bask over treasurer's book of
last quarter. A committee consisting of
Wm. iincrnh, I:rt. Garton. w., and 1`'m.
Purd.rn were appointed to keep menders
ran destroy ing school property or in any
wit,y deturbng the tneetisig. Neat meeting
Who held on Friday. Sera 10th.
BLUEVALE.
(►a.dil u1 R 11% r ,nRRKvrl%t,..T.1
I'h,hp Thorns., aa•nmpanied by his
daughter ctrl her husband, took advantage
of the Fater eleursIon to pay s visit to his
parent., eh.. ramie near 11 fwmd.tod•k
[raw* ocit ons 4 _*Mro!4nirer J
Prtaore Ai_ firs. dohs Horton . eel ell
relatives wear Stratford lost week.
Foe a Thar_ -Win Carter, formerly of
tire beerg and mow d 1110ae11w. u up t..
speed a time on • visit to 1Weulwtdves here t
Our popular bwobsier Med T. Kt•Ily.
wlro last summer eroded • ue.t brick cot
Linvited a irge 5.ssbr .f the young
M test the floors et it W.a,saulay '
rat week i5 part mad heartily ac jny& Mr. and Mrs
a ap s mi a Iss f� party Wed
Tobe'.ales, of prat N. F. Margot
b hate j slight fdawdling"I1. PIM' ng
V 1i
tes.d, ore p.not� la attwwaanee
-tilt oboe will eines IN toren with a
M a nosiest
MISIMIliameottOf Nog will' be and resat
d m l he '6m.1 Inst a concert was held in the
Meth.sh,t church Nutt owing to the Isd
.4.l,t..s, of the owls then was not . eery
largo att'n,an.-.•. However. those (resent
were treated t. an excellent lecture .n
'Imagination.by the Rev 1►r I.c,ng
tone
Wm ,ar.1n.•r is moving to Tea•uwater
thr week. where he will 811 the psiti.o 01
had sawyer in the awiill
The nano friends of Mer I(ill.ngaky will
he glad to hear that .he aroma safely at
her brother's in British (olnmMa Sia' was
f termed, Mit was well and hoped to recover
her usual health.
Jon.Patterson reported
sg
Ysedrt wee& but Intends
IIsg another hotel.
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THE SIGNAL: GODERICH, ONT., FRIDAY, A1RIL 10, 1801.
I OR AL HEATH CORNERS
AN INTERESTING NEWS BUDGET
* hops., dr.appe*a.ar.I Weiner se see
eels teas lo grippe 7Msewer1b7 per-
.eaats -The area einem ars.npraeaes
ander way -The drop a land ,stow.
If Wolk' of -k ("WS 1,10*41Ki.M.PLAT.
Rev. Kenneth Mel/meld preached In
I'aranununt r hool house last .`ituolay even-
ing to a terse .*I.igreg•ti.n.
11 a are sorry to nute that Mrs. Fergus
McInnis is sick anal with a severe attack
of w&u,s,s ati..u. We hope soon to bar a
h er speedy reeo,very-.
There 1a a large uwnlrr c utplainwg to
this nri hlsm. humin of h•vwg la grippe ur
t .•, y had colds, which are .4 easily taken es
account .1 the cl.angeable weather.
11e uudrrstaml that Hatsk ('urrne
Sus Isres re -c ref fir the cowling summer
with Daniel Porcher. at a fair price. 11'e
Irlr%e labor torous m •,e) nowadays.
There were .lulu a number of eawu,g bath
throughout the ueiglil.Nhood this lot week.
each farmer Imams orsug to get his summer
supply of wool before *reeling .onin.enc•to.
Sterid) weather .sash. to Ica *tenthiug of
the past •.dtbouglt nor tar past and warn,
sutulttnyi.u•I .prtigliLe weather the present.
What u ill the future be, 1t is so clangs.
al.k'
I;o.1 To ler, k.ow. hiss Teta Murray
has taken tip 4.,•r abdslr in Luckmew, where
she inten.1, puttin • in a tenn at dressanak-
tug. et.. We wish her even success :u her
now enterprise.
flours. rm.?! Lowness. --Miss Kusign. who
was staytr44 in London, Out.. for the last
few *5.cnthm, Is now under the prental roof.
11'r un.ler.taznl Mir Kusign iuten.h remain.
nig here for the summer season.
Wm,. Das us, 01 I'ar•apwtutt. says .thee if•
the weather atm inues to be tine hr will try
and start has mull about the first of the wreak,
a, Ke has quite ..'lumber of lugs in hes yard
and lar would like to get theta all cleared
out before harvest.
A ..ertain ('lover Valleyute was heard to
rcuutrk the other evening that quite
a number , of the boys- were fainly
"under the weather,- and upon euguiry
we Iesrne.f tlett long walks upon
threw muddy rod:• .lid not agree with them,
5. e., rev ea n hts out .4 every week.
11'e might .v that patties are the Nmol
ing feature* at the evenings just how In
(lover Talky, -('oral Wreath dud in I'ara-
u'swit. Inst ,week there was scarcely an
evening passel but there was a party IP
one of the shoved name.i places. all of which
were gotten up in favor of some beloved one
tLat is to leave shortly for British 4''.lumbia
or Manitols!.
% by .li.! T. F. 1'atter..ow want to resign
his office of editor of the Clover Val
ley News • Seems t.. le a Ywuudrwn to-
tbs youngb toll. I wonder if T. F.'s fair one
had anything to do a ith it. Solite ally she
had, butt 1 think that lie 4.011141 devote a
little of his ting• to Meth, and not make e
.rwaignment of either. The News is a
flourishinp,, little+ journal, and very breezy.
eft least M..1. thinks w.
Some tit, the tanners nigh this vicinity
were exp.t'ting a better turn of affairs in
the tear futere, i. e., free tia,le. Int nos
their bops are all blasted in that respret
for .now years to ohne, apparently. They
are either renting their farts or selling
them and their firm Ate,.': and implements
by auction. anti are moving' t0 ports where
they can do Tetter. They are tired of
protection.
There is A areas stir in anti aleiut t lover
Valley at the present time. "What was
a1! this commotion in ('hirer Palley mean `"
arke.l a I'arahl.,untrrthe other slay. ••1Vhy-.
did you not hear that Clov-er Valley was
a going to have one of the grandest and
burst concerts that was ever betel in this
vicinity? Well. they ere. and they ate
.iecuriig the very- best talent they can for
the' occasion. Fie a .user • Well, I
should smile. !'lover Valley Inas aiway,
wcc.•esstel entertainment,."
lin. Fergie. Nit -lima mime emir ago
celled a talc and .01.1 oft all her farm stock
anti implements. and also 0441 'her farm to I
.1. %V. %lurray. of 1111ticld, with the intim.
tial of joining her heehaw! in Ikiwh ('ol-
unuhu about the 15th of March, but by
some mistake. or error .n the part .4 thou
doing her lousiness in Britiah Columbia. or
14v not hating a Iawy-er le. winner hrr hus-
band's signature, it remains yet to he toll.
We uneler.tan.l the paper* Ind tole retire-
cd to her hu.lsud the second tint.% and by
this action Mo.. %1Clnnis cannot rata. for
.Ikitish col ina mail about the 15th of
alai..:._+ she might be endangered by the
.fides off the n,ouutauu. which we tattler.
rani are t erl frrhl,*i eft lh*s season of
the veer This .inlay gratly disappoints
herself au.l family . an.1, warse than all that,
put. her 4•• a ;treat ekni Mort• unnecessary
evpmto.4•
ST. HELENS. •
[own of A 4.w .. onn000ro.b.:.T. 1
%t ow Sudth has r•turle.l ti. het home in
Itrueetield
.las. Gordon, of Trinity Medical School,
Is home for holidays.
Thosd..loyut C ter an evtendt.l business
lour through the States.
Mrs. Ilea. Lott has returned from an
extends' tint 10 her moa. and .laughter tui
Brussels.
Ret. Mr. Anderson spent last week in
T.mmt., attending the clrsimg exercises of
Knox l'dlege.
Rev. Mr. 4'00n1or intends holding a week
ly Brae .lass o. Thursday evening and in
riff% all to .rN1)e.
The session of ('akin church has decidk,
10 )nti..ln4e ati organ into the medic mer
n•es of the rhumb.
.1 number of the members of the F..rreiers' '
Ws E will build a
aim, (*satiation under W hiss. ; and as ea
11"e an pleased to se oar village &psow-
mg.
Another saddest death oc erred no Tisa
clay unslirsius of last week, whoa Beematia
Ferrier, an old and eery b4tdy atteeasd
readmit, want to join the vast majority.
Mr. Ferrier W lice been ea Icor health,
but was gang shoat as most the day before
ha desk. Hie fausr.), which took plots
on Thursday, was largely attended.
Meek s.rprles wee eapr+aa.1 here on re-
volving ward hest weak of the death of
IlaaisFRutherfotd, formerly of Belfast, but
lata of Michigan. He wadi is his usual
health on Sabbath. *al was esjoytog a drive
with • lady frieal. His horse was started
when cnmteg a railway track. This ap-
peared to glee • •bock to Mr. Ruttier
lon1, as the lines fell from his hands and
he tnwtr.fiately expired. The physician
pronounced heart failure to be the muse
of drab. The °urpse was brought to
I.uckaow and interred in Ihungaawmu trate
terT.
BRUSSELS.
(nes 111.'* orwn ("k414i700D*OT.
The '•tunny four" so out in threes now.
lacrulsc aa) cricket meetings nest week.
The Manitoba fever is sell ata high teal
pent rare.
1'. R. Vaotone was w town a few .lays
but week.
Leslie O'('ouuor has charge of the electric
light plant now
(;. A. Henry is visiting friends In the
Queen ('Sty just now.
Tke new bank will sus 1e us running
order. 1t will le very way.
Public school inspector Rob!, was visiting
the school here hist week.
Miss Nina Williamson, of 1tratforf, *5
visiting !lir Mabel South.
Inspector Lauld0n, of the Standard (tank.
was in town Thursday last. •
Min Ethel Creightorkalt taken a sit ua-
ti.a u milliner at l ielhi, Oat
Mrs. Walter Smith 4* bons. from Strait
ford, where she was t Citing her .slighter.
Owing tone ba.l washer the horse fair
Thursday last was not a very aucorwaful
este.
N. W. Burgess is slightly ••osier the
weather, but he is able to work. 11 a Isle
he will be all O. K. noon.
Mere. Milloy • Lone, ••photls," of liar-
rtstom. t4un.ay-ed in town. They are doing
very nicely in their wok
Wisi*ea*.
lave; Hartley t..ok a living trig. up 61,1)1.4
this week. He hooks 8ne.l.ut the magnet here
C to, strong to allow- hint to stay away lung.
He speaks highly .f the .-it v.
Friday last R.,I.rrt Ross, voutger.son of
David (Goss, sr.. left '• : New %l'eetu,iu•
inter, B. 4'. He haat Secured a situation at
h' r • 5114' w
s trade. 1 Ill be greatly miened,r
he was an active player in leuelsll. 4*.
cr ee and,ul faet,al! the other games. 11'e
are sorry to lam ••14.016;" at the same tune
our Leet wishes attend lion.
Sur Luta. The llruascla brei land
held their first meeting in the town hall on
April 4th- There are twenty-seven mem
-
lers;seven of whom will play reel instru
r arnts. The baler is !'apt. Albertaoo, of
Hamilton, who spent a number of years in
the Northwest. He was lend sergeant on
the first Red River expedition In 1870,
taught Brandon cite land for a year and :a
half, also the 91st Platt. ban,!. He returned
from the %Vest in June of '87 and sine then
taught the 20th Batt. land, Georgetown :
also the Guelphh'city haul. He ias a num
ler of first-class tstinionials, including owe
from Guelph city band. and Robinson, bead
master of the 13th Batt., Hamilton. He u
at home on any instrument, but will play -
Belo clarinet. He has an easy way . ex
paining and is fast becoming a favorite in
town The lamd is sure to be a success un-
der his management.
BAYFiELD.
f vk1w ors, uw!r l'0ttttair.r.tu.T.l
1►. 1Vilson left os Wednesday morning on
trip tf. British ('olumhia.
%Luna Thompson, of Clinton, is the guest
of Miss Jennie Erwin.
Ianea Mose and bridle, of (:cskrich town-
ship, were In town Last Sunday.
John Pollock is busily engaged taking the
.•rusus d Hayfield.
This week Messrs. H. ('ollray. F. .lef-
frey, F. baker and C. hewer left for the
summer to 8eh at *. derich.
.Santa Walwin left on Tuesday for :'leve
land.
W. Jowett anti Chris. Dresser have leen
nay building new tort houses.
On Saturday evening the Salvation Army
had what they called a (hutch concert. The
boys say they had Iota of fun.
4)n Saturday and Sunday next ('apt. Mc,
Kerrie. of Stnttorl, is expected here, ami
will lad the Army meetings. I'oast .
On Sunday last Rev. Mr. Henderson
prtachal • very interesting an.t mstrsctive
aernrm to young men.
-
ASHFIELD.
[Moll nen ow r CI .71 nes. T.]
Robert Blake spent his Easter visiting
his daughter. Mn. 11. H. Johnston. in
Hay.
The Spring birds have made their appear.
an.•e, hut tl4e weather has been rather told
for them lately.
Mir Era Blake, who is attending the
t;..lerich High School, spent ler Feaster
holidays at home.
,tames Ferguson. of Lane., ham returned
to Manitols after spending the winter with
the '•old folks at home."
Robert Cranston Stns gone to visit friends
in Algoma, end runlr says to imspet•t some
land with • prospect of removing thither.
Quite a number of our young men have
gone to try their fortunes in other lands.
We wish them every success in their new
;therm of labor.
1 cart attended the last meeting of the
Lucknow Cowl. end spell an enjoy -Able
evening. A number .41 the Holyoral lweth
ern erre also present.
Alexanderl c1 Item&1 left here 'r, Mon
clay morning for Victoria, Rritiah 1'elnmbs.
1kx. w,41 Ite missed from the burg.
The cleating meeting '.f the Mechenieie in
*titute will Ir held oil Thursday evening,
when an "Irish'. program will he given.
The member" of the l.nektmer ().11 Fel
lows' Lodge intone bolding their miniver
miry service in owes 'illagf this year They
will attend Calvin ehnrr-h in a body .m eat..
bath, April 19th. when the ennicrrwary .er
mot will he preached by Re.. Mfr Ander
son.
.loon Anmkr..wof loleho, ha. been spend
mg • few week. at hoarse He evidently
does ant intend to return alone, as he this
week Conk for letter ..r worse a partner ler eon
life in the perenn of Mw ltelArt - of Fast nt
Wawannth 1V. ettend .err fongretala "M
termns. N'
The fall wheat in this vicinity looks very
well. if the 'weather is nut: favorable for
the nett few weeks there will be the pros-
pect of w stood yield.
There was .(uite • number of promotions
male in the different clams in the recent
pnwa.rfioon exan,iatioo in school No. 5.
The alti'u.lan,e in the shove school hue been
very irregular during the lot few week.,
owing to the mumps beaking out in the
retina.
Then is considerable excitement now in
regard to the estahl*.hment of • chows fac-
tory in this netglt rchoal. Three sites have
been peotpt..dd, Md:rnry's creek, John Kil
patnci s creek, and Joseph Ki trick's
.'reek. A • number of msls.ting• Onve been
held, but many this& that it as too late to
start it eacce sfefly this year.
Wedding hells have been tinkling attest
tnnunmdy the pot month. Among
hens, the following mopes have bas
ted in the holy burls of matrimony
Miami Webster .tri !gins Millie (Iraham,
ho have gong to Manitoba ; laaakd Me
oris and Mies Fannie, esasd (kasgl.ter of
Peal Beneltaer ; Peter Cook *cad Min Mia-
mi* Weimer, and Revert Irwin and Miro
Rees Ritchie.
St. Hcleha shows .)grin of • budding 'man
this Spring John Webb, who re.•ently
I the Royle property, intends to
ill s Frisk house upon it Alex. 1).nro
ion has the material e5 the grand for tits
s s*iew al • caw honer A new alRhllt
and driving sited will he IwiN os the mast i.
11
Til Ric tett, the brightest awl best paper
Hans, only Toe. to Jan. 1. 1891
WONDERFUL WINGHAH.
THE RECORD OF CURRENT EVENTS
tats lets eert.san Y pea on seas.+ ewevyLNtrg
wee& *.owing ahem* *M ell J... L -
T.ws -ars e11 M a "rein *ireve ss flims/,
Mee Levees M weave
triton 0111 Ova .e.e/?U4la&tr. j
In the ahsesos of our mayor oft Ms.id&y
sveeiag kart, reeve McKesitie Ailed the
choir.
H. Robrrtson, who has been with his
brother -in law durteg the past winter, left
OD Musky last fur % area.
!loath arras oaf bicycles are beginning
to get upon oar s, which is • sure
foreruswer of welcomes Spring.
11'1141,*a W. era glad ague to ase oar
townsman, Mr. Ptthick, attesdjeg to his
business after his very seven illness of the
past few weeks.
STAsttl.I.e. -Our new North Ked livery
has .loinicik.f in W:tygfum lir. Lutz says
be bopes by strict attention to business to
get a fair psoportioa of patronage.
The new men utticx•rs of the Ssteatites
Arany have arrived and holm better eery
long to hold forth to their uew barracks,
which is rapidly ueanng aanplstios.
HA..e Ar; vie. W. Martin, of the Bruns-
wick, ie back &puss in Wingham. We
goes be likes die "big junction town" bet-
ter than the lake breezes of Kincardine.
HAd s A.. ti.. The family of ,1. Ried.w
have returned fowl Detroit to Win1.g�Ja.a+n,
again occupying the rune house which'th ey
oarcupie41 previous t.. their departure last
fall.
A Sll. Klin Cane int Monday last Mrs.
D. i. M c Kinky was called to !.eider in order
to attend the tuner al of heraplit r, who at
• ripe old age departed tiin:�b . Amid
city.
Is Hoe. W'An:u. W r are sorry to slap
that the W*,, gain correspondent of The
Chios' New Fra has gut into rather bot
water, owing t.. a hasty expression concern.
tug our chief of police Pettypetce.
Tt!cuasw W *%T411.. Tenders are now out
for the removing of the firemen's hall and
the old council chamber in comiectiun there-
with. The tenders will chew next week,
the said budduug to be removed immediately
afterwards.
CowfouT. %Ir. Roe. of the Queen's, has
been thoroughly renovating his hotel from
top t,. bottom. Mr. Refs believes in keeping
to the fent, laving nothing undone that
would add to the convenience and comfort
of his numerous guests.
S .
.1LATE .KAwY -
t C rather • 1 an unusual
tbinglor our curlers to he intuits/At inti it
favorite amusement as I�tte m the .0 se
the 7th of Apnl. O. that day the km wai
in excellent order and • friendly games was
played between our own local payers
Eton' e.. L ASP POW RIZ. --N •• hare hand
Rev. .1. Scott preach many elal.,... ser
moms, but never more so than do Sunday
evening last, from the words "the Kari, SC
u finished aday-ou arc not saved." 1 he
after mtrtiug waus enoducted by condu, tor
Sny.k'.
Ater. trig %V.'y er WATER. One citizen
told us the other day he could easily drive
front %%Ingham to t:akrnch in three hours.
It is very pmssuble he stn db so ; bit at the
present time we would defy him to do rt in
ax. The quickest way of exit at the present
time. we think. would be with a steam tug.
'I'tt*v A*K •.Nr...Tyro% A junior acros5e
club hue been organized In town with an
excellent staff of officers. We hope the boys
will gain many Lurch during the coming
swunrr. and why should they not ` For
where will you find mote masck, skill and
tact than in the young blond of Wingham
St•*.rld.., ft is our painful duty this
week to chronicle the very severe illness of
Mrs. Parr, wife .4 J, Parr of
the firm of Hutton & Carr. L -n -
kris a speedy change for the letter DAM
takes place. we far that another home will
soon be deprived of a loving wife and fold
rot her.
Aserriten ('item. There died In Calrom
on Friday last Mr.. Harriet E. Pickett at
the earlyage of 44 )ear•. and 10 months.
The deceased lady died) after a very short
illness. Laving behind a husband and fam-
ily) to mourn hoer Ins. The funeral took
Dace on Sunday last in the N'ingham ceme-
tery, and was largely attended.
Nex- st SAT 1nt.. Owing to dor town
ural being at the present time somewhat
disorganized, our town council on Monday
last paeu•ed a motion to the effect that our
chief be uutrnct.vl to collect all the Lead
instruments belonging to the corporation.
We.would tike to see the said bawd tall
y
together again, as they have excellent tal-
ent
alent amongst their number, or, if that could
not be managed, to amalgamate with Bell's
Factory Rawl.
Besl%m1.' ('NAtd.t.. -Thos. Agnew, who
has for • considerable time leen running •
large livery to town, has sold out to Mr.
Tennant, a gentleman whowned it previous
s
to Mr. Agnew's proprietorship. lye are
sorry to state that lir. Agnew Is thinking
of leaving town. in Sum we should hoe an
excellent alderman and 5 goof citizen, Con-
sequently we sincerely hope he will nom-
ads his intention and stay on in our
midst.
17 M1•117 ea Sms'1'en. For wane time
past a considerable disturbance has horn
experiieneeel by Ohre who met together at
the younga'
e's prayer net*ng in the
Methoditt church on Thursday evenings by
a number of boys who would congregate
outside and in various ways annoy the wow-
ship•an within. Sunday evening Rev. J.
Moat spoke very plainly upon the subject,
stating that their name' were known and
that i( further trouble ensued proceedings
would be taken.
Caldeira Away. --Again tbia week has sur
mortality been frr..tihly brought before us in
the untitnelydemise of Mrs. (4eorge Hutebn •
.m,at the early age of 30 years. On "aturda,yy
morning last she arose ss tumid, allboeitgih
complaining of not feeling very well, her
husband, who C a blacksmith, going to his
work at the usual time. At about 10 t. N.
• friend from the country willed at the
house. and while conversing noticed her
falling fern the chair. He ',prang to bar
aid, Int she died within • few minutes,
leaving • husband orad three little children
to mourn her loss, Inc whom great sympathy
le felt. Hart trouble wee the sous of
death.
ZURICH.
(r14,111 ora Oaf nn4141mmMt non j
Rate,.. The tall given in Paige's hall no
Mona •l5iatg woe • woad moss& ....
Mr. and Mrs hula were visiting friss&
a Chiselharet during Hater /•atlas ... .
Mia Jennie Johwsto. lna. • d1aw
caking establishment over H. Wella hent.
tare store .. Miss Evans, of He.aU, W
hosesse milliner for the Arm of
Appel&Zeller Mr Wa.gii wee i5
town lost week on hens. m _Manse MK -
ter hae retarseed from hie trip to Middy's
Prue4' fletrerel. Ramon. --The Idiowdts[
is the revert of the repot pra&atim5 wrg.16
nation bell to the pilo sda.l bora Re.-
ior Division : Roaming to VI. ohne,-Wm.
•
Lydia Stall 1eh' Leo. "mil"' (OVER THE HURON TRAGI,
"Inaglir, 9L r, IV.-weuhe5
Y..hor iiwl�tl Lal, aa Beeml i
H 'tMinnie lr
weedQ .rTo jr. IV.- _Weni F
Lavha OhneNigel. Martha 81=
Zi clehnstar, W
isSv.: Eats.ses to W. 111,--
Ra.. Ida Lippert, Katie 7hnmwer,
Luse 41..,.,',Lydia lint anus, Norma
it chem s, R. Hjdonism lama Foster.
Ephrata, Holtam.tt, Was. Geiger. HMer
tiebrrer, Calvin Williams, Albert Smith,
Harbert Hardy, A. Hots, Jobs Weber,
Simon Samna To jr. 111. Jaw, Beak...
ltd. Sail. Rd. Morita, Walter i)um.rt, R'
StrspI.r, !Arias I).icbert, Mina fiat,
Joseph Schwalm, K, Hoist, Look Iraag,
Wm. (lreh To at. 11. -Victoria Job.sten,
Wsel tr Kibler, William Weber, Alf.
lrfaff, ionto. Warm, 1(11is Sframpl r. To
jr. U. -Piers B.ahottY, Louisa Lippert,
Arthur Kibler, Beatrice 8teinb.o1, Nitta'
*wares, Kmolie Alt. Junior Devisees : To
er. Part Il. Alb. Reichert, FA. Rupp,
Nettie (Demuth, Tillie Foster, Kluwer lll.-
Orvd noes, Mart' A. thersrss, I:eosge
Hess, (Los Worm, Nelson Worm. To jr.
Part 11. Ethel Williams, Susie Johsetoe,
Jame. Becker, Kan Dessert, John Brown,
Mary W..sktb, Annie Otto, (lens, Foliamd.
To r. Part I. -Melviaa Koehler, Thrum
Aat, Klass Seagn.r, (goo. Smith, Arthur
Well, (River (lager, Alf. ['Moe. William
Rarer, Nelson Reichert. Teachers dam.
J. Lotter, principal ; Thomas ,Lrrott, 1st
assistant ; Loan LI~ Reecho, 22nd aesutaut.
KINTAIL.
(nuns ora 4•W4 txSISUIS on DANT.1
A number of persons are on the sick list
this week. In most ewes colla are the
treble.
The %Vest liana had a sale of farm stock
and Implements 45at week. The farm was
offered for sale, but was bid in. It is yet
for sale.
A number of the fernier' in this vicinity
have the wood -bee fever this S No
serious ease, however, have leen tlincorsr-
ed, though each of them gets a large pile of
wool cut, and ocrseiooslly the boys are
treated to.' wite a b.ey dance.
Seeker tilling silted early this Spring.
George .lards s, from the Tiernity of
I:odench, is employed with State. Burke for
the Summer.
!Inc of .err y esutitsg M taken a trip up to
Mwnolay ceonai...fbr to break ina .roll.
We wish him e.ees&, mid hope his colt will
draw a heavy Wet fpeve4
BELFAST.
EVIL"[5401444441(144 8 *s.wPru.Ou.T.
Mrs. Irwin hoe moved from her old home-
stead into oar vilare.
Wm. Crosby has pureltaa.t A line driver.
He win sew trot earthing to the neighbor -
Mr. sod Mee. Thomas H. Alton, of Kin.
lough. spent their Faster holidays minting
friends in this rtcmite.
The fume.! of the ate Daniel Rutherford.
of Rschnio d. Mich., parsed through Isere
lye 1Veda.Naj to Du.ga.non ..niter%.
WORLD'S NEWS IN BR I F: Ft.
Navigation is practically epee on the St.
Lawrence
Denver, ('ol., has a Democratic mayor for
the first time iu her history.
The city election in St. Louis ..n 'fwaLly
resulted in favor of the D1emo•iab.
The ate P. T. Barnum "eaves all estate
worth 86.000,000. which lie laiueatha to his
legal 14ein.
A syndicate has been formal u, London
with a .capital of t120,000 to develop ptro-
leuni wells at Minton. Peru. -
F:x Repre•enteti.e Lorenzo frown. of
Nebraska• baa Imre sppuintedl Assistant
Secretary of the 1'. S. Tteaaurv.
It is stated from Ottawa that Sir ,Sohn
Thompson wanted the Manitols school
Act dCallowed, and was overruled.
The Kingston general Hospital and
Orphans' Home have each leen left !1,500
by the will of Mr. (*.nuptial!, of Storijng•
ton.
In the New Brunswick Legislature -M
hill to abolish the Legislative 1 **until line
passed the second reading by- a unanimous
vote.
The argument before the United States
Supreme ('ort in tine Calle of the British
schooner Saywardl is t.. lee postponed till
Apel 25.
Dozens of attk, homer an.1 hogs are
dying near. Britt, fa., of hydrophobia. A
mail dog rad smack in their vb:inity several
weeks ago.
The Newfoundland I:overnnlent las in-
structed its ddficiala to refuse license.. her
but to.Canadian vessels and to grant them
to Americans free.
A W ashmngtow despatch to The New Nark
Herald *n noun.•. that there will he no re. -i
parity with ('atwla under the present al
mmiet ret tau.
At Lynn Mountain, (lintonlcounty, N.
V., there have been 140 .lays of sleighing,
and it is as good now as it esu at any
time during the winter.
The great 1lelamar mine in Idaho has
been smm1.1 to a company of English apital•
uta for (t475,000 dash and 25,000 shares of
stock, valued se 11,130,000.
Kincaid, the newspaper oorresp o feat
who has just been trieal in Washington for
kiUing ex C ngreesnan Taulbee, of Ken
lucky, has been found mot guilty.
At the instance of lbs Bank of Trr.uto,
Mr. W. S. Fletcher, who had a machine
hin51.
�mt�� �n arreeted in
that y charge of
Judge Fnle nhridge, at London %Vain,
day, .eeteaed Robert Murray to seven
years in penitentiary for the killing of W.
O. Rowe in • quarrel near Stratbrny.
It is mkt to be likely that Secretary Fos-
ter will carry out the regulations regarding
Canadian railways drafted by Secretary
Windom ,hotly before his death.
016een are to be arklerl to all French le-
gations and 'shammies whose special mission
it will he to study eommeroe and commer-
cial relations, with the object of furthering
Preach trade.
Senator (:e0. T Misreads. of Vermont,
who has been in the United States Senate
. ince April, 1866, and in aearfy if not quite
all that time has ices one of the R.puMi-
can leaden, has resigned, the resignation to
take offset the Ars: day of November
Mat.
Rl.etions Inc the Nova Scuba Legisl•tnre
were held Tuesday isRretas,
Antigenieh and Hants (eountie., the
'na5eien being caved by liberal nisis
hers relearning to run in the Deeniwin.
. lomRieea The Liberals carried all three
.e.5tl.a
Myrtle and Lottie Lmmry, Platteville,
(lal., aged .ix sad four years re peetively,
started a Are in the kit stove aort
miming. using coal nil. The oil eap
.t.tttitssgg Are to both. They dere es ball,
hsturw«I t hat death malted. A baby ter
e inatits old was roamed by Myrtle, who
su•tohed it from the door while she herself
wee har shtg. cliff elated 11 between a faith -
or h.1 and a straw Het, emnlherttesg the
ikon and aviag the tsdhat'. life
ITEMS OF INTEREST FOR INADEpE
• Wwhes wpm Aroma* aims amny a+•
e. seal ■ttrereeq-tits mad Peal Mo.
Mal sod remaro a.d From tree, ..,
mmi
- Tho Calla eisbs 415.057 glows Ile Sieve.
(yam urn 1a.nass.ine j
T. IJiama.d sad J. i loft Chutes
ler Uetrmit eau ifatun I.,, , tM >etb mit.
Thea Toueroa CIh*t*., eid . teas! ,g
berme the oth...lay fur the as a $325.
W. MeH, ace, laws la b..i.ea, ,e
(' tasa r naw s i cmf Heky
1'. H. tllar*1s sal T. J. Barry, 44 I.,rtk,
.kipped a oar Mad of tine hors..s rooamtly for
the Boston market.
The Brimmed. tie mill will shut down the
week, as they have uosspleted their work en
tial the pew crops come an.
Eby Rumba, libitos, had the misfortune
to get hie hood tors while at work the other
day, sod is thereby [aid et
John Allan aad wife, of Sesfor•th. left ..
Wednehday of last week for Carberry, Mao.,
where they intim' to rank w future.
Tee contract for • new altar Inc St
Jaws..' church, Se.forth, ousting about 441.
200, w.. let to John Waleb, 0f Tomato,
Arch- McGregor asd wife, dmf McKillop,
left I.at week for Findlay, Ohio, when lite
Mel :rigor has purchased a dairying bushier
Mcliomuell, a former resident .,f
Brseaal., is spending a ten, behind the bars
in the Northwest for appropriating jewelry,
etc.
The revenue for stamps at Brussels post -
°Nor during enumeration week was 1172.00.
Exeter reports 646.63 sad Clinton only
*1.16 rt
Rdm*.coning, a.lbary, starter (.e
Rritie10h 1'olumba usTLeuis8ay last. We adv
informal that he intends working in the
timber distrset.
John ('mucor, Owen Sound, father ,n
law of John Ifs -whiner, formerly of Chu
ton, has been appotneed senior judge of the
(aunty wort 44 Grey.
John A. McFadden, McKillop, wh.. Into
isen attending Tomato. Medical School, re.
turned home last week... the winter tern
of the school is over.
John Allen, Hartock, started for Slam
tole on Tuesday-. It was kis wtentlon t„ g,
with the et Ivy., ben a very sore hand
prevented him Irma dt>ing so.
Arch Met ;ergs McKi lup,l.ft
.:u 11-e.inrs.ay for i ah rOhio. where lir.
Me (i
rang. r engages is Ib dui'rre Lubin.; we
are sorry to lose angls citizens.
Theme E. Bhp hen purchaaal
hotel. Seafeftb, farI and rental it
again to Mr, !:corp (hurt, of Rrueeeiir1d.for
000 • year. Mr. (leant takes p,eseeeiow.m
1111,11:a
hLt of May.
.loin Lel,, of Winnipg.Manitols, we.
In 1Vinghan, last week visiting his parents.
He C over on a business trip. and spent some
tole in New fork city, along with Thal.
Bell, ..f Wiogbam.
Mfrs. Bellamy , of Hay (Ity,Mivhigen. Y.
ter of Mes.rs.John and Robert Spler,of F:t
Ker. died m t hat city on the 31st ult.
Messrs. In H. •sad Rohe,t Spacer Leh
toattend elm fulmraL
1►. ArnoW 11,wernian, formerly
1f Kxeter,
Inas **u.•.+erfully paired the final *satinet's
at the Chicago.•dl olleyge of Dental Sorrow.
and had maternal upon hiea the degree •.4
i►o.t,r of Dental Surgery.
A .laughter of John McIntosh. McKillop,
loci to wukrgu an operation ten the 1st
inst. We understand it is what is known
as lancing an abscess of the hip jonnt for
what is known as hip joint disease. She
was &ndler chlorotorm while the surgeon
operate.!. It u • serious dieser.
A. L Rudge. well known as a ata stu-
dent at the Collegiate, llintou, acrd ow a
the hest worker* in crrineetMw with the
young people of Willie church, hes gem
appwnteal by the Homme lliesion Committee
of the Presbyterian church to labor in
Barrie district during the summer u,onth.
Thr • !:.-.Ilenge of John 1. Westctt, of
Exeter. to Isaac Wallace, of Sarnia, to saw
a cord of dry wheal each for 16O a side, winch
appeared to last week's Times, was accepted
by the latter, *nil the match was 10 have
taken place yesterday,bat 11r. Wallace (ailed
to put in an appp earanee. Mr. Wetscntt de-
clare. he will meet him and have the notch.
Exeter Times.
The Potter farut, betsg hot 33. in the 12th
con. of Turnberry, was acid by ...tion, un
der the power ofby Peter Deem,
suet Wooer. fin Tuesday,t6id, at the Bruns
wick hotel W ingham, The farm consists of
163 aerate/HI was putshosed by G. Thomson,
orf Zetland, Inc il.bi, There i.00mirleral4e
timher .rl the farm. 'Phe 1)e•.os farm, be-
ing
. -ing the south half of let 31, in the 10th roc
of Kiat %Vawannab, containing 100 *cow.
offered for silo at the same time and place,
was withdrawn from 54..
HOLMESViLLL.
f tees o*:R oex d .s*m.eo4DtIT. ]
(1s the tag inst., the wife of Mr. Geoeg.
Huller, of •daughter.
George (avis is meeting with grad see-
s= in selling the Massey binders and tow-
ers.
Thomas Lobb C agent Inc the "Verity -
two furrow plough. He has already eEert-
ed several salsa.
We regret to learn that Thomas Lebh.
blacksmith, is aid up with an attack of
pleurisy.
Rev. .1. Harris, of Benmiller, officiated itt
the Methodist ehoweh here Irl Sabbath is
lieu of the pastor, who preached educational
sermons on the Colborne circuit.
A petition praying for • sidewalk err pre-
sented to our towrbip fathers, who .net
herr .n Moray lot . Int said dor gm, it
will prob.bl have but little effect, as the
oouneil the fumle "midis mots
.deoot.geo.wly 1•iol rout.
Several from our public school, having
pas e4 the recent intermediate.xamin.tiore
are now atte.di.g the Collegiate lestitete
at (lii,ta(t. Wen the troi.s conveniently
timed!, they waaM prnbaMy *11.54 the
(4«4.'.,.14 Hugh Ssbnd, r a 5mM.r.lebola.
F..glieh Spavhu Iisimrut reanves all
hard, waft or e.Bouend lumps and blemishes
tram hues., bleodep.vin, curbs,.p ata, ragmen
Lanese, ewes5ey, .fists, .,.4., .ore cal
rwdlen thnost, coughs, etc. Save 1160 M
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