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THE SIGNAL': GODERIO$ ONT, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 23, 1891.
NEW ADVERTI EMENTS-
Ih,p.'e Ores --James LSM k Po
Aa AP.irp-AIN* basders
tareinel Baldef plewdse- L N' oaI.0 e
Nes Rimes-- Whaler tlwu* a
Pure Perkeed 14e -k W Udku 1
leseseased Caesar W echoes t tlos
Nasi.► Jelwp► Jsrdias .. .. ... t
Werke elf Creamery Pumas Jona Kassab t
req Wath Tea Moen .. . ._.
Kaska Cower t la timed Opera Hear S
•• HURON
BORN.
14TLWAKT In I..ebur,. on the lath of Oct
siker. IIIc. the wife at Pere) Meyer.. of •
I4TrPII14N.ON- la Wittman, ea the Iota
P'O ire �. the
heat.. the wife of J H pee• ea. of • we.
K LLL -la Ti nbrrr ..ea the 13
th
wife of James hiwell . a daagbtr.
HOUSTON In Tucks/mound. oo the kd inst.
the wife of S Houston. of a daughter.
Ml let In Tauten,. on the 3rd tare, the
wife of Hot* Muir. of a daughter.
11 AIS eft I%L In W;ugham u.the
inst.
Om wife of Hobert Mannerist.. of •dauob
ter.
STK Al HAN In Kruseets on (ember iith•tbc
wife of Ales Mucha*. a.errhan. w • son.
MARRIED.
It1 MHA1.1. WALKKH-41 the residence of
the bride's earenla,on October I lth. b Rio'
J ebiltoa. Thomas Itumbsil to Mies byy
Walker. both of t'Itotos.
tN0hIPttON MOT/, - At the Truitt Memo/
ia1 church, Klett. on October IJtk, by the
Her s P Roblano. Wm .1 Ttwn.poa to
relhenae. daughter .of G Mote •11 of
Stephen.
JOHNCTUN UKICHIHT On :•eptem.ber
kith. by Her A IdrOre.ror. Andrew John
wow. of Netlurt. Eontaua, to Mrs. Katie
I Deiebert. of Zurich Oct.
DIED.
I; AN At Nile. on Thursday. October Ytnd.
MI. Curia. relict or the late Richard
Itysn. .gel 411 years.
The ft neral will talc place from Seer late
reei.4.ac . Stie. on &tat,.rdar. Oc4osr 14th. a1
o'clock r. e., to Duodenum cemetery.
HOBLRTSON IN Bast wawaaosk ea the
ty Am.tksr Mit. MOM, ill giliNisis be
tie success of $ . *hew. ,_ g ils Yat r
far aa we have Irani every �( di. two
Java' proceediage phased off. w*kget si ac
cider or asythts« to mar tis pl swore .ff
the atteedhsta, etorp.aog slight showers.- The entries and proceeds- friar surpeised these
-of any prim ono show held herr. The pro
reds from, ticket., we are ,•fometi,
amounted to nearly 2400, which result is a
comae of .omgratulattou to the society. The
truttiug matches were • great urate of .t
traction, especially the
race, which was the cause of mace uterri
meet. :target/seer the 1►ungeanoo Fall .how,
through the persevering eeervy and t1d0ma
table efforts on the part of the officials eros
oersted, surpass.' the satcep•trea• o1 the
esciety
PKI'.: LIST
inot•e_'. 111.\x\ 1,0A1•,. HT.
lineal mare, with foal b • her side. 1
"rhes Todd, 2 14 Stnud, 3 A McCabe ; 2
ear sold filly or n
gelding, 1 K .'neeon, 2
J McLean : 1 year old filly or gelding, 1
Matt Wads, 2 J A Mallough : 2 year old
stallion, 1 .1 l► Stewart, 2 Paul )teed ; 1
year old .tauws, 1 Thus treaty. 2 Paul
Reel : keel of 1891.1 1 bus Todd, 2 H C:
Taylor, 3 I) Strad : team is learner, 1
Welwo..d Ifres, 2 .1 Jamison : hehy7 draught
stallion, 3 yearn or over, 1 Thee Todd. 2 K
A Sprung.
111,x•/.•. .. LN EK\I. I'1' aWME.
COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE
(*via . 20 tow poked burst, 1 12 Gird%
! W Mdligau . chime, sot Mss ties M Y,
fidiry smile. 1 Welter Wilma ; liana, -
m.t Ices thee 12 Be., hers. made, 1 Waller
Waken, 2 A l) ('amron : loaf baker's bread,
1 P F Hamlin ; loaf home mads head. 1 M
Woods, 2 Geo Hams : bike. homey is aaesh,
1 M Russell, 2 Geo Harris ; See► aplie
• 1, Mrs W Hollesd ; far
of yhokey, 1 Paul Reed, 2 Geo
Harris ;
maple syrup 1 Wee Daueia, 2 M Woods ;
spacial by 11 H Hulked of a tea set valued M
at $6,00, lac the beet 20 Ihe. packed bother
to he bis property, 1 ('has Durum. , M
ym setta.a. /Nl. 01101x.
I'a:k early Kw potatoes, 1 Jr rumen, de
2.1 Danis : peck white elephant potatoes,
1 Paul timeltar, 2 H (amu ; peck beauty w
of Hebron potatoes, 1 1) Sproul. 2 W Mal.
loath ; 4 head. tebh,ge 1 Fred Kobis.os,
2.1 Sauodlen ; 9 blood beets, 1 J Saunders, 1°
2 Thus H 9 Id urease 1 on, Mrs.Helps,
Frisk sad Sewers Arch Sands, W H boo.. saying, " 1 am glad 1 was Baru.
t1NMk. Two ev of Friday, the OW use tie
Wine' d.prtmeet Mrs il' H Smith, trier esi for (,lover Valley's gassed reosrt,
Tess feeds.. hire H 4:staey. whick proved to b.. `reed atteeses, al
Ffas s - - Mrs K Eurbatru, Her A though the day bad a dart and f uu y •p -
Netter, R llesdssstag. ptotrre.ce and threatened rein .t almost •
s.00ad's soros. Towards waning it Alp°
WINGHAM to brighter an • little, pd furor us w the
[stow ors owri .T. ) cream. was all that ooald he wkeied for.
Tint IIsa0a1 tram new mill lea. t. 1s., nor At abet 7 r. e. the crowd oomwwacwl
ale The hem le the c ripest aid Tee rims aL pour u sed matinees uta the scams
the Seem. lake • trial the hlweei�wbick the uosc.rt win held u was
Goo. Powell, of Blyth, was u tows ea packed elowst to ita urease capacity. 1
0day. awls' pot soy hie that the very
Detective Less was in town on Kramm best of order prevailed thonsh the
f hist weak. enure which wee, 1 aware
Mr. and Mn Jus Kiawid, of Lucknuw, 7Y11• b7. bu m'M0' • sbrt u . Hose
ere a tows last week. is a partial list tel tba.e who took part it
A. l and G. E. Kin d4 Luck- tee Nomad"door welt part s1h look.
�pb.11 g• \\'e sotio.d that' the tree, ter o•llia. tbs
w, spelt Saaday in town. multitude to order, ear tb. •ppoisting of •
H of Minnie -at. has
acid 10.. ;roasting
chairman. It was moved by m. Patterson,
•rr4a. mango w
Herne. 2 Thu. Harris ; 9 Swede turnips, 1 property to Mrs. W. J. Fairfield. the preeidert of (lover Valley P. td I.
1) Jardine, 2 R aladlone ; 9 loo. onsgo airs. Maurice Beckwith, of Clinton, wag Association, and seconded by Ale:ender
1 .1 Saunders, Z N K rkbreiie 9 t friends m Wen best week Nattersno trwaarer of the P of I t:rnoJ
• THE MARKETS.
BREADSTUFFS AND PROVISIONS,
leedeebh Priem.
Seensat'sUel tit ISI
NNte
iv
•s1yIs
11 Ms uMtea
eca 13•tel3•
• 4om..,....,,.., . 11 • tett M
Peas � uMsh.. � Ja ie e n
telli
i! awe rimed IIbaa,mama.,.14 we is
May., tea I=Ntettis
Peeteessettr
• 144e1
mem Bags iked, ll Atm
BlerhL▪ W •
Oeeaa Wheat.
• !lour
•sial..............Medea
*1[1010, rel 1 saw sol(
white llelefian ~rota. 1 Thom Harris 2 Fred Wm Snell left on Moods?: for Ragland, Asn., that Peter l'orrtess,ot Holyrood. act pall KVflthealeWamid*
Rolitso. ; 9 early Morn carrots, 1 Geo where Ike will spend the Nutter with his as churenan.whloh w•a carried
rMgmama..
Harris, 2J Semmens : peck onions, 1 Geo sister Mr. (orryg.a ode • few \ewy approprthte Oats
Harris. 2 Fred Robinson ; pock tomatoes, 1 Albert Mrdow of /lutea Ikr aeepNd Moser d Tbon
David Sproul, 2 Jr l'urweu : 9 ears corn, 1
Geo Hartle, 2 John Salkeld : pumpkiu, 1 S
Kerr, 2 John Bailie : winter squash. for
tate, 1 and 2 Ja. l:ir*iu ; summer squash,
for table, 1 .1 Saunders, 2 H .I Howell ; 4
eater melons, 1 Geo Harris, 2 Fred Robin -
Woad nears, with foal by her side, 1 Time Son : 4 beadle cauliflower, 1 .I.me. ('urwen,
Font, 2 .) .1 Mallough.3.1 McLean ; 2 year 2 Rich Westbrook.: 6 heals celery, 1 Geo
old filly or gelding 1 H Mom.. 2.1as Hay Yodwu*u gr, 2 H J Howell : 4 carom, 1 Thom
dem ; 1 year old filly r gelding 1 H Morrts, Hamiltat, 2 H J Howell : collection g.rdee.
2 Win Davidson . fou of 1891, 1 The vegetables, 1 1) Sproul, 2.1 ('urwen.
Fond, 2 Thos Shackleton walking teaut to nonan \N n Moo
wagon. empty, wheels not locked(, 1 W 4'
134411
Nte41 n
altos.
*teem
Soto
Slee
Oot. lk
1.14441
ems(
fhb to or
•littee M
b Sad thea be emailed bre las Pe.i
a utualwu In A. ,I_ Hamilton's drug store McDowall and Martha Murdu fr a !hews A CeAsNt1 p.rMlf"MNb to
In this place. of instrumental music on the violin and gutter 134 Otto
rgan, w hick ear loudly moored aro( wee Lone -•••• 1110 13
Iter. A- Y. Henley, of Blues ale, esu reed to. Thea the (lover Valley glee Cwesd es;? M
ducted the cert nes w the 1' cite gave Ire.* which was well received.
wpm b ' e. A 'a• l'orrigau, followed by we.ul......
nth Inst.. Mary K., daughter of Are& Rob- Potter, 2 John Webb ; leant in harness. ....,.�.i vaneues winter appose. v or earn.
ertese, aged S yeas sad Y moues._ _.eight tet te extend 1.Z) 16. each. 1 Wal 1 ,neo ('urrell, 2 Salkeld d Sou : 4 seemed
k),Ict'HTLI.- In tleafort&. on the fish fast. ('ameron, 2 Rose Anderson.
varieties fall apples, 4 of each, 1 Ahs., 2
McMichael Knorhtet, aged i yeah I:ao loft ; 2 named t-artelies pear, 1 Fred
alidalie the. 0'"I". M. i linTettx. Robinson, 2 l here Harris : collect ion grapes,
IfA\1.A In Kest Wawaaoa&. un the 10th inst, lineal mare, with foal by her side. 1 N' 1 Thos Harris, 2I:eo Harris : plate peaches
Jame Henna, aged 7 year.. (1 ,lour., 2 R Armstrong, 3 H 4 liry in : 2 1 The Harris, 2 Fred Robinson : plate crab
SWLLT In Kesler. on the t_'th inst. John year old filly or gelding, 1 A T McUunrld, apples, 1 J (' Strwughan, 2 S Altoo : plate
:tweet, aged Q piers and a months.
quinces.
4'1 In 1'eb.eee. on the uui iset. Wm
2 R Mullin : 1 veer old fit or .sepia., 1 quinces, 1 Jeer l:mimeo 2 C Brown : collet
Itreek. aged lac years. 6 m.si0s and fs imys. H l: Taylor, 2 .1 .1 Mallough ; horse shown tion house plants, 1 Mrs T Anderson. 2 Mrs
in harness, single. 1 K Thompert, 2 John .1 4'urwen : collection garden fk.wem, cut. 1
- - --- - ` Knox : pair matched horses, in harness, 1 T Mrs T Anderson. 2 Mn 4: Young.
DUNGANNON.4 F Crain, 2 S Potter : foal of 1891. 1 H ti.nt-r\ITt ter••.
Iiet.M "rK otyl 4 iitom.nilpRlT.; 4; rYto, `2 V. 11 .luxes, 3 It Armstrong !0 Yds. all wool cloth, l l:em \ort, 2 Peter
stallion. 3 years or over, style and speed 11'auon : 10 .ls all wool flame(, 1 1'to
Tea:+locat. front sow until Jaw 1, I. for considered, 1 Jonathan Miller, 2 f W )
:.k The heat s the cheapest and Teta Ma. At. Cooke . spvectr, to H ., )twtq., pair twin Nott, 2 John bailie : 10 t -ds union flannel, 1
se the hest. Takes trial trip.Peter %Valeoo ; pair wool blankets, 1 John
Dame Kum..r puts it that Hallow cep fn."itailie, 2 S Alton ; best collection of tin
.1'..1.1.1.,. t. et14.. It
folk are already prospecting for the work of ware. 1 Jae Whyard : best male pair pants,
the 0, casein, such r testing rites that are Fanners, trot or puce, owe or geldtng, l K Mallough. 2 (:e, Young.
removable, etc., etc. Now, boys. lir earl', property of the a blbitor, 1 11 4arvtn. 2
and don't minrrpn,perty in your sports. li McRrlen, 3 XI1onSturdy: speeding cost 1Mro.ewE.r.
Although about a week age, .lack Frost petition, 1 Xison Stnnly, John Knox, 3T single I.uggy, 1 ,1 L Patterson : v, rel
put in an app aranec, indicating to ,O his Durnin : open t.. all, tree or pace, axle farm waggon, 1 W H Carco..
future conduct. lir then hat ing mode whole- best two m three, 1 "4;Ivy trot.
- Thos. I. tUI!'.•' like il;Tti INT.
sale slaughter among the tender ' stables, Nixon,- IR %%lately. 3 " Royal Ahdelle Tatting, !Sire 4. Nott, 2 Mrs .1 .laden
etc., the weather at present is moll and en W I Little. son, ; crotchet work. 1 Mn 1' Campbell. 2
foyable. 1_t t.\ Binger" %NP nttn-} Mrs 4..o Nott ; emhr.idery in linen. 1 Mn,
The remamaof ter late \1s. Ihvon, of Indy delver, single, 1 Miss alallough, ('iturnrm.2%Ira.1t'Strragiun;
Asl,held, were interred m Dungannon cense 2 Miss Robinson : saddle horse, mare or in muffin.' Mrs M Itusee11,2 Mrs (.eo Nott ;
ter on Monday, the 190h Inst. The decrial .ming. ■ i end style considered. 1 J 1t embronlery in cotton, 1 Miss Mallough. 2
et waw aged 26 veers. The lerreaved friends T'atterar.n,2 .1 H Mallough : pony race. half ' Stir. Symington ; fancy (.raiding, 1 Mi. 1.
hate the *Inter•• svmoathy of the coat nide, best 2 in 3 to saddle, 1 as lane, 2 Buchanan, 2 Mrs .1 (' Straughan : toilet set,
n.uua. Win Phillip. 1 Mrs(' Campbell, 2 Mrs Gro Nott ; fancy
stub ..r 1 tem. ,las. Hatow, I.1'.. of I .ITn.L THoa4rOHIRII•. . knitting, 1 Mrs H .1 Howell, 2 alis Sn1
Ad,6cI,l, has sold hu farm t.. N'n•. Draper, \Lich cow. having raised or with calf in tetgtea ; fray' Patch work, 1 Mie Symieg
.4 4'linnet. Mr. Draper has rude a geed 1891, 1 Thos. Anderson, 2 Thos Anderson : Iden. 2 Mn .1 Anderson : twitched quilt m
ibargain, M114'14 ark r amld(aat 4 moo.bk 1 year old heifer, 1 Clea. Anderson. 2 Thom
wool,
1 Mrs
111 cotton, n . 2 ('moo,Nctrl;
Anderson : heifer calf of 1891, 1 Wnr pa ICampbell,
the meanwhile taken up their abode in our Kilpatrick, 2 Th.. Anderson ; bull calf of 2 aero r Hamilton : embroidery in wonted
'Rage. 1891, 1 Wm Kllp atnek.2 K alallough : aged or silk, 1 Slim Symingtrl, 2 Mn l:eo Nott :
Roar Anderson's tine stone real.Ieticr, nulls, 2 ears or over, 1 .1 Mclean. Th,a, linen shirt, hand made .unwashell, 1 Sire
which her been in the course. of construction Anderson : herd of three fenules and one T Hamilton, 2 Mrs .1 1' rtnuvhaa :limen
during this sesame, is rapelly appnachill. noir, Th... Anderson. sine, machine made unwrhedt. 1 Miss I_
c.otepletiusi, The next its order for Rose to ..k.P( • verve. Buchanan, 2 Mn 4. Nott : pair woollen
,lo 141 to hook out fora plate to occupy his mots. hand mak. 1 MIss S) mwgrttea, 2 Mus
heanuhll resident*./ Hush ' "ter little alilch doe, having 1.414W u.
or with colt w Buchanan): pair emoting glovesleand nude,
hirl Is busy whispeftsg." 1891.1 K Medd, 2 K Medd, 3 R Med." : 2 l \lin Symington. 2 Mn 4: Nott ; pair
\yeregret to have W state that the young `� ,dd heifer. 1 Wm 1►urnin, 2 K Medd. 3 woollen st«'kutgs. hanal made, 1 Mn 4
g F: Sanderson : 1 yews old heifer. 1 John Nott, 2 Mrs T Anderson : pair woollen
gun Mc1\'hinney, who a abort herr ago alcl.ea.n, 2 R Medd : steer calf of 1891. 1 corks, hand nmaeie, 1 Mrs 1: Nott, 2 Mn
net earth au. accident by means of at ate _ Ruse Atderan. 2 S F: ramelersem : heifer T Ande .o., : sofa cushion, 1 Mrs I' Camp -
tract his skull. anti during Ire week _calf of 1891 1 F: Sander u, 2 e F: San' hell, 2 airs (; Nott : pillow Sprees. 1 Mn
was hopefully coouldere.i not dangerously deem., • 2 veal add heifer, nisei coli in G Nott. 2 Mrs .1 (' Stnughan : point lee,
1 Mn G Nutt, 2 Miss Symington ; n,acrunc
work. 1 Miss Symington'. 2 ars Campbell :
crewel work, 1 Mn 4' ('ampbell, 2 Miss
Mallough : fancy Cannel .Shirt, 1 \1r. '1'
Ilanniton, 2 all. Ituclunati ; crafty patch
work, 1 airs .1 4' Straughau. 2 airs 1 .1n
hurt, :a, as we have been informed, not Int Ill 1 K \1e,hL 2 Ro.c xndereoo; fatte.l
proving so satisfactorily as expected. ox qe• steer, 1 H t:irvin, 2 H penin ; fatted
It ,. to be hoped th.t some of the you1.4 Low or heifer, 1 Thos Anacreon, 2 Eel
peopir we mesa boys mod young men - Durum ; yoke working oxen, 1 Wm Ktlpat
when *reeding dsciw woralup will pay- rick ; 2 year oft steer. 1 H 4:irrin, 2 c F:
more respect to the service. It must be un• Saaleraon ; 1 year old .tern. 1 .I.s .1 mai.
pleasant on the part of the ofbciating clergy lough, 2 Mn-' Mcltrien.
mho to have to reprinkand some boys who
hate the habit of leaving previous to the
ler Viet being ended, which conduct is u1-
.reen by area evinces a need ..1 .1)1
sen«•. 1Ye presume, however. that d par
rats and guardians were more alive to their
dud\ as regards takin • their young people
u. thureh and would douse then. to take
their pacers In the. genie pew' as 'broaden
there would be lens tendency on the part of
theyoung people to act with w much lav sty.
In c.ndaquenoe of the present system the
father may be seen wending alone his way
to chun•h : after a while a daughter or two:
in another while a eon. and by and by the
mother and perhaps • laughter. all seating
themselves here and there throughout the
budding perhaps no two of them tnrether.
Thu it not as it should be: each family, t f
p.asllde, ought to he seated In 'nee pew', an1
1411* would have • beneficial result.
The Ashfield and West Waw'anu;h A,{r,
cultural Society's annual show. which 10.'
h.'Id to the beautiful and spacious grounds
and fine hall b•losgtng to the Dungannon
Agricultural sod i1)11.1ng lark A..nciation
..n the 15th and lbth Inst, was in every re-
slee•d a succeest The weather on the
two •i .y s although not as favorable ea might
face lec,,,was moderately fair. Had it been
bore fat °rabic there a no telling, taking
into acco°at the great number from
far and near that were present. how much
larger the concourse of people 000111 Tuve
been. It u believed that 1st, no previousoc•
canton were there so many present. Some
sewer the number to have been upwards of
twnthousand five hundred • very credit
able showing. The stock, such as horses,
rattle. .h , etc., etc., were fine speck
mere. and tilled the bill to perfection. The
evinl.rta of vegetables, roots, dairy produce,
implements. fruits, gnats, etc., m( various
kinds, also the fine arts and ladies' fancy
week surpassed all anticipations. And to do
prance in giving the dread* of each cam or and 2 Wm Klrkhride ; bantams, i Wm
"haat* would nerupy columna of y'ewr Pu Kirkbride. 2 Thom Tald : geese. 1 R A
per Some who were present sad had sprung. 2 due law : duck., 1 Sad 2 Jas
Been at the Northwestern Fair in our ('esu lane ; yea fowl, 1 Wm Kilpatrick ; Guinea
ty town stated that • great many of the ex fowl, 1 H I. Taylor.
Weis here far exceeded three they saw there Ret.
In sire and quality. Re that as it stn))•, every 2 h, ,0 fall wheat, whir, 1 S Fairer, 2
one present, as far es we have poems in- H 4urwem: 2 barbels fall wheat, red, .I
formed, was thoroughly satisfied and pen Salkeld, 2 s Furse : 2 book"' 'Twill wheat.
n•4tn1 el it to Secs per e._II_._ the icer .how W t' Potter 2 bws►.b
saver m the ° Doan y. CLdor•ado, 1 !' Fume, 2 •1 Salkeld : 2 bushels
pea to put well ghee the mimes Of the .YQDewa
intones who nhlb !reel saratheir 2 ha.Mls .Ix meed harki' 1 S.Ikeld !
tams, n(iciwhl.sd others who nobly lent their yy
Sash stwne In making and rnmpiettng tis Sea, 2 1) McNevi.. 2 bushel. Two Kowe'
{ n for the carrying alit of the show barley,' 5 Kerr,2 H Curwrn ; 2 h..hels oats,
te*cn5*oawef°I l.ne.drrrv,Mrgr.ateal b ck 1Stlkeld 2 Wm Holland:
.1111,1 tial ran 1.. aroer.lal te team Tea esti- Y ►wrb.e /ate, white, Z H 1'urwen,2 R Mal
rens of our village also Reserve special tow- �� 2 bt.heM stall, 1 g Fare, 2 J
tee Inc the manner In which they .ocheerhl- lit.lk.M : 2 h.i , large. 1 5 Fume, 2
1) responded to /'*11. to .rut it . $.rtaining J 1hlkeld . 1 bushel timothy seed, 1 John
Sunday of Bee( Ile te
Robe. Tennant and Charlie Reading are ,1 by Miss !d• Stewart, Pork -.. • •mama. ION
pub K t (.cad t 1 of tolbwal a comic recitation bj
H
Ira C. Lee of Brantford agent for the Iionald warden of the county .gave an Inter • Barley
church oo rrruwg. .4 ) l41ss
on the sick list, but we hope to ace theca of myth. wee ytr apprecealed b an.
us.
around Sato in • few days A smog by the Mc 'MOO fsukily, .4 - W ' ��.
•i, err, o on, ormer y rood, was by1S
mgbam is aguu rooting hack to town, John Shields, .4 Pine River.
Thea air. Mc /lour, pet 4* S 4 S M
having reared a gad situation to (Mr ! Kay, of Kimtul, furbished h•gpiprr music, W earl, Irbil 0 M a 0020
11
,Sock.' more. welch was well received. l.oei�,aa S. Mc pre.. 141
111 4 e Ise
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1ltru4�i.n I'tov' 1 lk�pTmks4 and Es- mein. addres., Teen deals the rani- t►al. 0 m 10 :01 14wat Aselxati.n, o`trst,int.of The Y.lky Kowa. wet.h lartatoes
weal.le• u to >•dunfolk d t0to11)While le. Maclbnold, M.P., was driv- ter alleyy. 67 f. F. 1'atersun, folbwed by Hay. pee tea.......'.'16-4.°36.11::mg along the road es. vturday Met in Turn- a solo by Mw.Jewel Joho ioee. A selection • pare dna ........, ... Ib ('loverCalkv glee dub was followed by DerIb eUperry our of the where of hlr bo.� rui,r ) k•
off, causing the lone to run away, throetng • piece of inseruii ental music .rel the nor- eM pr and
the doctor out and breaking his left leg ,lion by Wm. Kotlsae.u, all 01 which WWI --- ___ ___ -.
aloe the knee. TMs ml.f..rtune will comae well rendered and well received. A recite -
the doctor to be laid up a cou .le of 100011ls. tion by .1. ,1. Machrnne.was followed an it was decidedly a emcees and surpassed
tnstruntentel 011 the violin and organ by . anything of the like ever held UN these porta.
TO C . lents. Macl)onald and Mies Martha Murdoch. The Clover Valley Patrons deserve the pit-
.% solo by John McKeuulr, hollowed by a renege of the public in their endeavors to
recilattea by Harry Hudson and a Scotch sa4tdy beers of Semester.
song by Abs. Patterson were all
highly- appreciated. "'hen moo forth the HAV.
sweet strains of music from the 1 �' - [110015 tcs ow. ..t.)
by Mr. McKay. followed by a cl.') by % m.. THg Smit from Sow until Js. 1. feet for
Rousseau, which esu an Intel e'tlog part of wc. The beat fstee ebeapesl and Tux 'fl.vat
the prugcarit. .1 recitation the-, followed - is the best. Take • trial trip.
b) al r. Rlair .l solo by Mlss I'orngan, of alias Med;regor is home after a week's
liolyrod,which was loudly rnc.neIand was runt to London.
again responded Wand anmat rumental loothe Mie, Jeanie Northcott, of Lond..n,Ie,tett
organ by Mien Stewart. were followrl loy • Ing hr frtems hen,
quartette by the Huly1rcrd glee flub, which !pea heckle Hawkins, of Faster, esu
was loudly applauded. A selection by the visiting friends herr last week.
snorClovee Valley gore club, was by
Mr. atoll Mn. F.rquar, of H.(.ktt, were,
club,( d, and wo. n'apuo le.i to' b i11e visaing relatives here l•.( week.
club, which wewtr.l up the 1
for the evening. A Marty vote o thanks ale Holden, of Hibbert, was visiting at
was tendered to the wrtht chairman for her uncle's. .I•vhn McMahon, R.
the able manner in which he tilled the post Mw Hicks. of l.ondou, who 0r wine.
tion. After singing "4:od rare the quern' at Moe Easay'a. has returned home.
all dispersal to their setenl homes. fully- Richard Aldworth has returned to work
eunaliedi with their cveulig's eajeoyn.ent. 1 in the lumber woos of northern Michigan.
might truly say• or repeat what 1 havesard, N'd1,e Northo' ort. who fell from the pun
it . 1601 this was dame of the finest • .o line piste mk the Seers Berne trate .go Sad
do
was 1. Wean at Tuesday. strikes telror to most of theyoung Hide.
.'. member ot . budgets
which failed to reach to until late on Thur.
.lay wive too late for Insertion this week.
Any .tela) in getting to press is bound to
interfere with the prompt mailing of THE
SI.,5 ti , and as t:odrnvh is not bleier.' with
the hest postal connection the failure to
catch Friday morning's nail Involves quite
a upon 'homelands s of our
readers who fail to receive the paper erre
tune.
For this remora we ask our esteemed cora
to aid us by sending in their
news budgets so that they will reach the
othce of publication by Turm.lay. or Wed-
ne.day at the latest, each week.
WAWANOSH.
[MOM Ora ow -N r0KkI_.P..1 PENT.)
Tug Sie..iL from now until Jan. 1. tag. for
4o. The best i. the cheapest and THE .4. •i.
u the best. Take • trial Inn.
Mr. Flown, on the 12th, has cabbages
which it is pretty lural to Treat. He weighed
one heat some time ago and it turned the
scales at etghteun pounds.
A Latif belonging to Mt Walker. of Fist
Wawano sh, strayed from hone and when
found was near Mr. Troy's. It was about
four mike from. home and heti crowned the
ricer.
Threshing Is nearly over mow. Same
very good yields of grsiu *Zr reported.
John Norman, of the 121h. hal ■ yield of
165 bushels of oats from three acres, which
we think u very good
The meetings of the Patrons of Industry
for some time have hardly been worth whik
deme ; arrasene work, 1 Mies S)•mut;:tmn, - recordwg. as • great many of the member.
1,11,. 01...0;' uretic. 2 Mn Campbell ; suit lady's underwear, 1 have been to, belay to attend. It is to be
Aged ram, 1 Wm McAllister, 2 Salkeld d alias Symington : darned net. 1 Mn e, hoped that now, se the busy season is oyer,
Son : sitearhng ram. 1 .1 0 Stewart : pair Nott. 2 Miss Symington : darn on sock or there will be a larger turnout. The meet
aged( cues, raising lanais ret 1891, 1 .1 11 stocking. 1 Mn Howell, 2 leis Symington : ing held on Wednesday, 14th inst.. was
Stewart, 2 N'nt McAllister : pair shearling tinsel work, 1 Mrs U ('ampbell. 2 Mn A grate a success. Although the night wee
ewes. 1 J ()Stewart, 2 Salkeld k So.: pair Anderson : etching on any men -4d, tine or very disagreeable the priicip.l debater. of
ewe lambs. W McAllister, 2 .1 O) Stewart ;'Quare. 1 airs (' Campbell, 2 Mie (Inch- Empire Association turned out. The Uh-
lman
ram Iamb, 1 R Fieig.n, 2 R Flnighn. k 1 \l l' (' bell. 2 M xn for the present •loaner weer elected
sow-TH 1a.wN.
Aged rani, 1 Glenn Bros: shesrling ram,
1 .lames lane : pair aged ew-es,rauing heath,
to 1891, 1 Glenn Bros, 2 .1 11 Stewart ; pair
shearling ewes. 1 4;lmn tiros, 21:leam
Bros -. pair ewe lamps. 1 Glenn tiro., 2 JN
lane . ran• lamb. 1 Glenn Hem. 2 Glenn
Brea..
• 111:"1''I111C1 1••.s. 1 •.
Aged ram, 1 I:knn Itros. 2.1. Sidkeld
shearliltg ram., 1 John Salkeld ; pair ewe
amts, 1 Glenn liras ram lamb, 1 John
Salkeld, 2 .I S•Ikeld.
.1geti hoar. 1 John Clark ; so.w , httmoi
raised pigs 1n 1891. 1 l'h.s. Tadd, 2' F.
Sanderso, : hoar littered 1891. 1 .4.41 Hay
den ; r.w littered 1891, 1 'rhos 'Debi. 2.1as
Hayden.
11'hite *Treater Isar, .. ' 1. .Inn
'ark well, I.,cknow
I' 1.... ' 1' 11,1.1.0.
.1ge.1 hoar, 1 R Fintg•n : sow hexing
raised pigs to 1891. 1 Wm alallough
row' 1..
Brahma, light. 1 Wm Kirkleide, 2 Thos
Todd : Weblike. dark. 1 and 2 Wm Kirk
bride ; Cochin, white, 1 and 2 Wm K.rk
bride: ('nchin, buff,' Wm Kirkbrde; Lug
born, white. 1 and 2 .gas law ; Leghorn,
brown,' Thos Todd : Plymouth Rock,1 .las
Lane ; Mack Spanish, 1 Wm Kirkhrde :
Hamburg*, 1v1a•k and white. 1 and 2 Wm.
Kirkbride ; Hamhurgs,p)oeennerilled golden and
weer, 1 and 2 Wm Kirkbride ; game, 1
meld h part f the k The Fife, 1 J *libeld, 2
ted The d d other carrell 1 S Irene.2 Wm Holan.i :
herd supply,ng ter want. a um, seep lw.t Rentald. 214 Alton . Labored -1 flat seed, 1 .1
..1.1') .viola r spot in mar village being ..p SeJkaild• 2 S Altos ; t and largest variety
.n for their recrptlea. Had the acconnwr (14,1144 m the .t.sw, grown by erhlbtor,
datum leen so large . in the mnnty town, 1 rarer. 2 .1 •yhlk.M.
ere presume that Mer .how in name respect0DAIRY.
amnia have been second to non* in theronn I b wa babe batter, 1 R Mall.,sgh, 2 H
crrtaever held in thu vicinity, and n.• nus.
take about It.
LEEBUHN.
(rlo.0 ore nes. cotter.+ru.DENT.
Tiir ,oto, from now 1,141,1 Jan. 1. 101, for
• '1'be bast is the cheapest and Tits: t$pUxit.
is the best 'Pate • Inal trip
.l.d,n 4 hi.liolni u building a new kitchen.
.Ldin Macaulay is the Wilde!.
John Black. of Paisley, Krug. .•ouoty.
with his niece, Mir 4. make. were the
guests of D. Stirling this week.
Henry A. Horton. Fatah Horton and
Rachel Gordo were the delegates of the
Ln►.1..'r.. No. 213. at the recent dutnct
beige of the 1.11.4:. T. 1131.1 at Kwburn last
week.
Kr. .4. 'lack. of Hamilton, preached
herr last Sunday and will, we understand,
take charge of this parish ani the 1'nion for
• short time. Hr u not a stranger to w,
as tour years ago he was for ..venal months
connected with Knox church, C:clench.
broke his leg, is Improving rapidly.
A te•-meett0g will be held at Se:snuth es
the etening of Thanksgiving 14ay Inc the
purpose of raising funds Inc the Sunday
school
Mr. Kershaw. of 1.ondos, u exh1Mtty
tines of the 1411(1sh Empire and Western
Canada In the scM.nls now, and his exhibi-
tions
xhlhn
tions are dnw:ag large auntie.
BENPAILLER.
[swim ore mw-. es.ekr7•MNpr.NT.1
Tax eit,tel. from now mord inn 1. lei tar
Me. The torr Is toe remises' aid Tit :Oust
u the b. -t. Take a treat .rip.
The Vomiters will in future meet 1n The.
4:ledhill's hall, over hie new dote.
.las. Stewart who was called helve by the
sudden death of his I.nother, returned to
Kansas City Tuesday.
The friends and relatives of John Stewart,
who were called together by the sudden
death of his son, are many of them still es
Th.. week he will conduct the prayer meet. der the parental roof.
log here on Thursday evening. The revival rneetukgs were well attended
Chas. .lefers n, • resident of Leeburn in at all the three greetings. The Bsnmeller
the sweet long ago was in onr midst this- choir sang in the morning, Zion in the after
week seeing old friends. Charlie has hero n,on anel Bethel at night. The Rev. Mr.
assn : waxwork, n am a 1.. residing at Parry Sound Inc sortie time, and . "Selby was very earnest in his appeal fra
Symington : knitted quilt. 1 airs G Nott, 2 D.vi.l (low` president ; 1►•mtel l'allagh.n, is now .(own on a trip seeing relatives and revival. The indications point to, greet good
Mn %V Cameron : crotchet quilt, 1 Mies rice -president : l;e . ('allaghan, •eerttary : friends here. being 4400,
,••"•e - Campbell • _ •-+John treseurer ; Thos. Leaser, The tempennoe meeting held s the hall
carpet. 1 isle I. Xott, 2 Miss Ituchanae : guide' Wm- Marti., .scowl: Lena laid Sunday evening had • srro.l audience. which UUNLOP.
to flela 'k Ucunetar 1\ Itstenedl weth deep interest to the address [retie oro ow5
nu: mat 1 Mus I. Buchanan, 'L Mrs N' (' w• Minerv` : l saw, m'
Potter ; woollen yarn, 1 Mr., T Hamilt.n, 2 FteecT dt gate some "'Pic. ea the tinea given by. Wm. .lnratrrkg, 01 I;od.,,.4,. Tet SmSAL from now until Jan. 1. lOt kr
Mn A I► l'snwron : honiton lee, 1 sin t; Atterwanls there w••• a sprited dis uesioo
Drink he considered the most deadly toe 100. The best a the cheapest and Tem ewvsL
?coot, 2 Slims Symington ; . ' . om a cenain amligaous in 101 mankind had to Ionten.4 with, and it was b the hest. Take a trial trip.
dippers. 1 all. (' Campbell, 2 Mi. rymtng. con.t•tnti.m tm which quite a number took always at work. He spoke of incidents he Promotion examinations were going iso is
ton : drawing norm, screen, 1 alar Symng pa rt, N in, Mai• d t:e,xge (carton, sr., had seen of the disastrous effects of the our school last week.
ton. 2 Mrs(' 4'amobell ; table sss hes
scarf, 1 Mie the principals.
ruencipals. This caused Nutte an
Symington, 2 Mrs 4: Nott ; table emelt amount of excitement, as well as enjoyment.
embroidered, 1 Mn G Nott, 2 Mrs(' ('amp The meeting then alja,rneI tomeet ague
bell ; set table nuts, 1 Mn C (Lmplell, 2 °n \t'edwa1a1. 21st inter An este than
Mn G Nott : tea cozy, 1 Mn G Nott, 2 °fent committee w'aa appointed, and it is to
Mrs Stranghim : itbhon work, 1 alis Sym be (loped that we may have • Iargr turnout
ington, 2 Mrs l'emphell : outline embroiders. and • better program from the fair as well
1 ale Symington, 2 Meet: Nott ; drawn as from, the sterner sex its future. 1 `piss Anderson, 2 Mie SymWg
ton ; woollen shawl, crotchet or net, 1 Mn CORAL WREATH CORNERS -
Campbell, 2 Mrs Campbell : painting on (rwnr nett mere 1
. silk r satin, oil I$mateur,, t Mims Symiog- Tits Sulam. from now until Jan. 1. 1Npt, for
ton. 2 Mn A Anderson ; fire screen. 1 Mn fro. The hest U the cheapest and THU 1(14.1AL
(' Campbell, 2 Mw Symington ; fancy tidy, Is the best Take • trial top.
1 Mrs 5 I'amplall, 2 Mrs Hamlin : crotchet Daniel l'otcher, of ('raI Wreath, has re
lace. linen, 1 Mn 1 ('aenpbell, 2 Mn turned homy from his visit to Bad Axe.
Hamilton : crotchet ace, cotton. 1 Miss He reports having agoodd time.
Symingtea, 2 Mn A Anderson ; chenille Mrs Israel Horlhurt and her daughter.
embroidery on felt or plush, 1 Mi. Sym- Mrs. .lames Kowleatooe, of Clover 1 alley,
ington, 2 Mn A Andersen ; mantle dope, were visiting friers in Mitchell the past
1 Mn A .Anderson, 2 Mn Straughan : week.
fancy tidy, drawn work, 1 Mrs (' ('.mpbell, Professor Hugo Campbell, of New fork,
2 Mn A Anders) : hest and greatest col- delivered •tees lecture no Inst
lection of ladies' wk, ireful and nrn•mgs Thursdayr evening in laremount school
tel. the work 01 Mie Ferwon. 1 Mies Syming hoOe1. '%V. believe that after the lecture
• )
ton. 2 Mei C l'amphell. quite a number of the young folk had their
heads examined by the prolamine. We fur-
ther noderstand that the profsaor .tend.
visiting this part again some timers Deorm
her nett.
.1. 11'. Murray has erected a tine stone
wall under the north side of hie strew barn,
which adds greatly to the look• of the
premises. .lohn Murrey, of Paramount,
had the lob of the me•oe work and coin
pi'tad it in a workmanlike manner
We do not hesitate to say that .Inhn is a
first-rate mann and 1• his bum-
mer to a nicety.
last Wednesday evening a craved of
young folk gathered at the residence of
Peter McKenrie, of Paramount, to spend •
ppI�esa..•..�t
evening in the nary dance. Wm.
lieem••u, of O'Brien. Mich., and Harry
Halals, of Paro,nnnet, furnished the
mosaic Inc the neeesion. We believe it wee
• kiwi of farewell surprise party, as Min
M )1e1w.ie left that .sorniag few
1 th The dance broke up at as early Th. Patrons of industry Asooaties iso
hear in the morning. ail feeling satiated (lever Valley held • greed end well re -
with their Steeie.j s apart. After wishes" presorted assert in the wheal hese ,f
Yin Maggie Megawatt, • safe and pe..- that pace an Friday evade., 16th lies
004 jwrwey they rebelled to their Nevrai We haws learned free geed authority That
VINIC ART*. %waTel-R.
Landscape bill, 1 Mrs 1' Campbell, 2 Mn
A Anden's ; animals, from life (oil), 1 Mn
(' Campbell, 2 Mn A Anderson ; landscape
(water colors), 1 Mrs (' Campbell, 2 Mn .1
Carrie ; pen and ink sketch, 1 Mn (' (imp•
1x11, 2 !lies lane ; crayon ,.r piaci! draw
hag, 1 lire 4' Campbell. 2 Miss SyminEton ;
sepia, 1 Mn A Anderson, 2 Mn (' (amp-
belg ; specimen penmanship by boy or girl
under 15 years, 1 Jr lane, 2 M Woods, 3
.1 Mclwea : portrait is oil, 1 Mi. law, 2
Mies law.
.Iris rte.
Heavy draaght sad general purpose harem
A Nicholson. .Ins (:ribs, D A i'arvis.
Rnaeeter horses and speeding in the
nag John Met awry. flew A How
son. .1 (' Martin
(hila r H McKenzie, John Gooier,
Robe Fraser
R}.eep, pigs .ad (110.
liogter, .John Johnston, Geo CurreIL
1� Morris, John
. . flrei$, rageh:ss a.sd mete
passFoes J...
.liry..t.
flak" - C A Beira, R (' Sparks..
liquor traffic : dwelt on the of
the home , and said it was the
duty of all parente to early teach
principles to their little one. Mr. Arm
strong gave figures of the annual .teeth rate
from the effects of intemperance as reported,
but, he said, If all who died from the effects
or in were given it would be lar,
er. Next Sunday the meeting will toe held
to the afternoon at 3.30 r. w. The speaker
will he Rev. Father Nest, of Gorlerich
The Burrows threshing machine is on the
warpath in our midst this week.
The bridge that crosses the mill creek
near the poet office has been treated to a
new flooring by the °ounty fathers, while
culvert north of the Exchange has been r
p.tred by the township fathers, John H.
Harker being the contractor for IN
work.
MORRIS.
[rant. Ori 0s..
PARAMOUNT. Albert Hughes had • sale on Tuesday le
[mow ora ow. r cling n1rN0LNT. I get rid of his repine stock.
Tug Snort. iron now until J.a. 1, I. for sohn L Patteran has �r�nred a tiles-
tlote ltsa ie the cheapest and Twg Smelt. Linn in l).ilris'• mill, :4•taet•a.
b later tact- 7.1.. tn•1 top. John Matbsn lea. tet.ura.d from Maui
Mie Ph oes,a Mclbeeald, of Kinks, robe- He .!sake in vett' good terms off ilr
Suldayel at Peter Murdoch's. Prairie Province.
John H•miltoo,who has been in Manitoba Potato digging u almost done sow -
for two rno,tha,hr returned home. The tuhen h
a
te tnrts.d cot very call
Miss Olin McKenrie is at t tout- .round here. A few def them .reto.ekd
Ing friends in Whitachoreh ane vicinity. with ter rot.
Mimes Kate and Annie Murchaoo spent Mr. Gallagher, from Wingham. ooseps•f
a few days with friends in Dungannon last the palet at Iohtllston's as
week. Snitdl y Ire s the
.b.eoce of the Ps.".. Mag..e McKenzie left last week Inc iter. I- B. Waliwin.
an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. 11. Mr. read 1{yx. Joentltau itolmage !stood
Mclean.
• 114ovin. te Newbwidg. this
week. TMy
Mrs. Mike Rotenone. of Winghem, is at be grwd7 mi.ssd Is tis ..i.kbrb tYevils
phre.. ,wt vfat. r,(pNing her hther,Neil Murdoch, a they14* .duUse early • pair of . .ett1.rs
of Mrs John Rei(. .pent a few days of kat Tbrw'l'�'� is ea the tree hii. sii
week with friend. in the vicinity of Wing Pr'�n °N wosk eb.mv
ham and three hoes.- dead ewe steam •-•-7
(Jail. • somber is this neighborhood and ~Oki st .1t►o.t .i1 m*M. h,esaa
iraveterimag.R.,46.1:McIthereen.
spat • pkeee•nt time at Nwa n°k • ..ohla. •.mus tlwsei�
zie'. W.tb.td•y evening. ss.do tisk I'Serd. 1t bath.. lire
H.nd.e.ea, from Kinohrdtw, 1' Metes day for (keel»
pre an eloquent and much appreciated .d (lairs.
ream ea education in Hope rh.reh 'tumidity AUCTION SALES ,�_�,��
mole d face, kti� ab.k mud •T
Pref. i). lingo ('ampbell, p rt, of John HINT •t\ki9 � _
etc, gave • lecture in Paramount .elool rich, es Frid.1. Masher 11�1kd. doolm �
hems ea i hetes] teeming Mn his much at 1 o'clock p. s. Jake Knee, .wdie•ee
mediad eahject, " Head. and Faces " mak of • Moire IIB of ptsteem brena
halite, and • largo °f sod -
,,,��Masa�� M the Tale 1 ave, ea Tb.rwds7•
+0a41eM 101►, es- rima at 11 e'eleek a
R. Xmas R..aiMr, preview
Lass. MNiam.sr.