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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1891-11-6, Page 8• NEW ADVERT�. 1l 14111 RON erttrrs' '•.tlYlta. /,.. A. A. Peer Isar )� { Rtnlelws a Medium w rr iL *. �., .. 0 inn& ala Isrumeos Agent L MMSM�•• 4 bwlhAe my -.Wrest Kirk 4 Home t. neat-8tm. Jas. Neraka..lE.... 4 pare Rewr1 M. C. Cameron ....... 4 Me y Iris bier* -tiro . Ha • h ISS 1 Hoose to Its.( -Yea. ti Iblluuk ..... 4 The Perfect Meek1.g Mehl Lyewped loans. No. Ito S U.LIl I . 4 For elate or to Beet -Thee Nlzes 4 Tenders for Weed W. Lw .. 4 Mame Clow -ha ausee p Q.u, • tapeetatlar-Gr.ad Opera limes 5 THE QI EREt, ENQUIRY. THE PROVINCIAL SECRETARY IN THE WITNESS BOX O4eseteoue Week at et Yesege-A T.. Mete Heater nh.eta rfr C.mp..Mw Weed %read.. 1)..t). et a wawker A ■ >t C Iw/.re4. Qt -este. Nov N-- -Before the Quebec• Commutate yesterday.the Provincial Sere Lary stated IJiat all the animates sten. tioesed be Pacaud as ha% ing been paid me bin hehalf were nor ect. He referred to the manner in which la had given 1'acaud his interest u L'Fhscteur, sed how afterwards when asked Mr. I'acaud expressed he ut- most w illi•gsaseeoses to ad him in the building of his new howae Mr Mercier had Leen equally sidling to aid him, wad on going to Europe had left him an rod -weed note for 44000 no his de - partner for Europe. In fae1, Mr. I.ngelier oorrohorated every wont of the teetirnou �siert. by either Mr. Metier or Mr. lacaud t might bar on the ewer. Ile swore nest solemnly and poeiti%ely, however, that be did not have any knowledge that in ossa+ as use Dent of t h•• ni..oey canoe from Jere Itae des (.kaleur, ermeactioa. Mr. Pleaud had told hitt .rywte.tly that he Was leaking Iota of money with l.'Kkcteur. Mr. longe ier's eridenee virtually brought east nothing new Mr. ler r denied knowing anything &boat Mr. {'grand'. Immerse truest -nom. Crnr-exannined by Mr 1'ilegr. in, the most important point I.rnoght out was the' Messrs. !angelirr. 1 •ental and Iht •mel sent a joint deepei -h to Mr. R..bidoux n April to come to torn, as Mr. (:arne*u would do nothing with the natter withnnt hue. %lr. Laageher eypre.r.ed his willingness to return Uwe shares. I'...aud height for him in the Fortress Hotel -ill the money be (wigwam received ft..... I'acwud was $!.9l9. To Mr ('a.gr..in *steres said he never weenie any memorandum of the memory gives him by Paean& Witn.m said his house cont him $18,0110. .1nage .1ette awwuned that the commis- sion would go t.. Mr. ,l.ol.idouxs residence to examine that gentle:nail. The .. adjourned. Cute Neeered Nags and 1w.aty-live Cattle Rules Cikoes.r., Not . A %wllimios.at'escl ed with very heat 1...s. occurred on the tirwnd Trunk Haileey a .bort distance went d the Midge (when' the lei riblc catastrophe of February, 1let14. took places. at 11.:111 oclock Tuesday. Thr .eluding tains were regular freight. N.. 35 going went. whi h Isom Hamden, at I0.43, and No.32, winch runs from. Point Edward to Toronto via the Y. No. :le eels ,u charge of ('on- ductor James Vliet. Itoth trains were goat[ at regulation •peal, WWI s they ap- proached ppo c led the engineers reversed) and. with the firemen, jumped for their live- All reaped without .rn.,ue is n'- . The driver of the eastbound engine.:. London n.an,hsd his face scratched awl I.reieel :and hi. right ern. injured. Thelete.gnl engine* car.- to gather with terrific f.et..-anti the result was. most dieatruua Iluth were Completely wrecked ani the .-.re tete piled up to a heap The westeenind train was keeled with live stock and the hose wax heavy. (hne Itw.dred pigs and _ . heal of oat ole were killed The wreck meal.. • tembk eight. Hi. Bead Mown trent BI. Nsdy. Tteustrm, Nov. 5.•-A terrible fetal ahe.,t ungaocides' ooverfed n:.r the Sunnyside Rowing (Tub's imide,; %..terday afternoon .1.not 4.30 o'Pbrk. .Iohu M.Fac•hern who lives st 112 Nor•throt. a 'rime. in company with George Summate. 1. Msdnnu.•Il avenue, rented $ boot eine el out .n an afternoon duck -shooting ..la.otion. Nath ins more was eon of tl.. ....n until Sum sten returned with the bar and in It lay the body of MCFlrher. o ( one ,ode of the bead shoe away. Pi.-rvt? .ng in the ,mat wen .pottered with blood .,nal Iran... and presented • sickening .,,;he Ne parte-el are of the trident ...i(.7 Ir nbtaiued on account of Summers being &lee- gether out of his ' .I IL- had t, be can std i. Nr.. 6 laoli..• .(..tun. ltnth men worked in Vaguer. leen• fr•tory at West Toronto Jutu:tuen. th..r trade being finger board makers A weight Tones Journalist !carried Toiremero. Nov. tee Mr. Joe T. ('lark of the editorial .tiff r•f TIAs W'nrld and one of the brighter* of y.nng Canadian jrunulo.t•. was married yerteniay a/o -intim at Picker ing to Miss Radio Gee,g. ye.ungrst Daughter of Yrs. L Greig of that place (Gar I. Perrin, Presbyterian clog) nun, performed the a rswmwy. AUCTION SALES - all pert(rs getting t•aeir .e :dr bills printed at this office *747 hie e a free melee Inserted in this list h to the Hmr of ole.• shale of 'Loyal sod household furniture at the taction nowt, Hamilton stn, I:odertch, es Ilaturday. Novender 7th, . ed 1 o'clock r.r. .Sohn Knox. awpuoseer. Mals of household furniture of L. Crate ford, G. T. R conductor, at his residence, least -K., on Mtwdai. November 16th, cru, sinning at 1 o'clock 1 w. John Knox, a net aoneer. Sale of farm :Wok. m: element+ and brew e7 utensils at the ealiforel brewery, en W elneeday, NoysnIl.r 11th, commencing dig at 1 o'clock few Janie, 1% ells, prop.i.tor .Sohn Knry, auctioneer lisle of farm Mock end implement. of Janine Miranda, en Int. 12 and 13, .•nil os.e.n1 4. I:oderich tounelhip, fonr nnle.e egos.% tlodench, .A. Frida%, November 6th, nommen lug at 1 o'churls , v John Knox. sett tooter. Two frreg.' trains entlele7 on the /grand Troia near tet limiege W' -•(motley n•orni'ig. some damage 1.. rollinge..-k No one hue. The pet i t ion to mimeo \I r porter. the Rdl.wrw member for Norte Linney in the local Leg,.latore. was diagnosed on Wee nemda7. slereatem minors were toilet end two 1•blh Miami at the Aa•anda m • e, Man tia,N 1A sdea.Aay. hkreegh the cage rope "hot Ther one whm o was searing the ski sMed Llw/artk star for encs time, •%rehired the busses in Se.Mrta and . sawn/ • mien bee te the bowels is. THE SIGNAL : GODERICH, ONT., FRIDAY, NOYZ[BE81, UK. COUNTY ETHEL. • ties will be gassed that win ant slyke a (mum roar ow.. ] A Goverwss.t d.Nst+4 ve ape.( • few days i• the village la.t week. Haiowe'e pained df %cry quietly. The sisal boyish pra.ka were played. Reierson Ands is, we are sorry to learn seriously ill with i.Aao.rttwl. Mr. and Mr.. W. McLeod, of Gerrie, speed Sunday with hand& herr. Reeve Mita. sad lave Hawthorn are i. Muskoka The latter s e • humiliate elpdi• tit.. The trustees o1 our school 1 Miss Sherlock sed Mr. Melemchliu as teachers for 1898. W. Wkelptoa, formerly of this village, spent • few days with friends. His .other returned with him to Tensaw. Quite • number of our villagers willgoto (:odench on Friday of this week lo hear the trial of A. (:leas, of this piece Quarterly .ieetwg of . the Methodist church was held .t Roe's t 1st Sunday. Rm. IL Sherlock of4cuted. The Methodist church will he re -opened on Sunday, Nov. 8th. The Rev. Mr. Rupert will occupy the pulpit at 10:30 A. v. &sol 6:30 1•. u. Rev. 1. It McRae preached en appropri ate discourse to Formren iu the Presbyter- ian church last Sabbath afternoon, skin.gs er his text L.iah. 58th chap., 10th and 11th venire. Foresters from Atwood, Trow bridge, U'ra.ktwok. Itrumeela and Gerrie to the .ualer e( near -4 70 w -re in attendant•. b..et .t (e present lime hitt he waw no be years to .sows. Taiwane ham rinse be peetttuns of u.dwleun wisdom _other enter tu.lteee dins thaw to h tfssrelvm for the pusitius whisk tby had amend to. All can learn. Nate should let these opportuu ' itis pass. Literary sad debating societies an • grand t►isg, and aught be orgauued in every oohed asMlsr during the Winter months. Kaowleate r pwmr. (Mali Ong olsn 1 ` 1 MT. HELENS. (rnow Ora OW. '' WU:8MM DINT. 1 Mrs William I:ordon. it Toronto, ba. been nuking an extended fide at John l:.rdon'a. Mee. (Marron has pure/ a kpee in I.0 know and will shortly r'4seowe to that village. The'.terary society in connection with the reechamoe institute will shortly reorganize for the 11mter. Mrs Adam Wilson has retersied te. her (arm after .pending else Summer with friends near ()wen Sound. Rev. Mr. Anderson left last week for a mouth's trip to Ikiti.h (blumbla He will preach in % atone while there. John Gordon, who wail recently injured by Jelling fron. a ladder while engaged In ptckmb apples,. is, we are pleased to ser, able to be around again. One of our farmers has a flock of *ali- bied gees which evideutly tickled the fancy of some one, as • couple of them were darned ofl a few nights ago. It is pretty generally un derat..o d when th4ioueent to. The ladies d the W. F. M. S. will hold anniversary services on Monday next. An afternoon meeting for ladles only will he addressed by Mrs. Shoetreed, of Turonto. In the evening a public meeting will he held, for which .n interesting program is toeing prepared Rev. .Ir 1 ucheter, a returned missionary, will address this meet • Mg. All are invited. HOLMESVILLE. [room tiro "w. .oltk l'O\DIST.] We regret t.. Nay that " drunks " lore oc- aaiooally on our streets. We understand .1. K. Holmes is Rout to take another trip to the Northwest. Robert Lawson left en Monday last for the Nihau farm, east of Clinton, which he baa routed fora term. :Jia C. Gnrtll and daughter left herr on Monday to attend the welt mg of the sister of the former, who oyes In theneighborhooll of the Aur Sable. The tnntees of our school talk of replete lug the seats in the ached room to prerrdt the youth from Lecomueg deforo,ed. it is well when trustees are selected who take a deep Interest it. the welfare of the youth. The following others were elected in Court :Wwo.d, No. 87, C. U. F., for the ensuing term : W. C. K, Bro. W. Stanley : W. ('. K. C. William; K. sec., T. March; -sec., T. Lobb; chap., 1:. Lw; S. W' , E. L.vis; .1. W.. W. H. Lobb: K. R., W. H. Jervis :.1. It., .A. Halstead. BRUCEFIELD. [l7tl..t1 It'OWN tvoaeptpCD/LX7.] Hallowe'en passed over very quietly in our town. Jesse O'Neil left for his home in Strath ('lair, Man., Monday. A lecture will be delivered in Union ellen•h Wednesday evening. Dr. Armstrong, of Funereal), is attending Dr. Elhot's practice a while be is away-. Report says was are to have • large deli tutu to our station .do, m business Ill in creasing at the. point. I Mn. Frank I7'Nrll left on Tuesday for Shoal lake, Mao., where her husband is in the harness 7*.eim.. BENMILLER. [thew al's OW. ry.aaaib.Dv. T. ] The revival meetings are still being held The Foresters met in their new hall lase night wad were well pleased with it. it will he dedicated eon a time In the future. W. Mannino. who wan well and favorable lumen for the Ian( thirty years, diel last week. His remain. were borne to their last renting ploy by hs de&rea friends and fol- lowed hy nany of his oaf Wntances of early day.. GREY. (Moll ore Ouse .•oeataPO'DR.l',] The first real .now showers of the Mason oocnrtrd here last Sundae The root Crop is nearly all secured. Ter nape and nanrnlcb were • apleadid crop. Halloween Iwsel of quietly in the hwal- ity. The [wanks were few and far between. Mir :Mesh (ash arrived borne Int week, after • prolonged •t•y with friends In Grano Rapids.. Mich. Threshing is still in progress and there 1s yet • great deal to he done. t:run s turn- ing out well in all cases. A great many suction sales are being held net now. block of •II kind.. in gowns demand and brings fur p.,e.s ,Is. Sinclair had .me. of his nhe broken hy ,Dieing In contest with • beam in the tarn while assisting et a threshing. Most of the cheese factories have .meed caper ohms( for the er.o.. lbs the whole tie season's work has been eery smear tore. I .ermine Calder, .o. of '1 hes. /abler, fell (rote a tar tntn which he had climbed for beechnuts .ad broke his arm. The little fellow . (Ming as walls could he expected under medical treatment. Them long meaner afford • grand r twenty for eddies to our stews of knamr{ e. Veen" people especially should ant he slow an Waste advantage of them, A oars* el .folly •held he mapped em in wknk.. •e dire ted& our iseliwatiowi lead n• T►ei mese standard warts haseir the should be presrlp< 1. th�i w. Warne• The timid JRtwrltlln are puttisig •• *ton. fousrietion les hall Mr. t'ummiep, the new butcher, took ptrsseessoe of the old stead Tumid/iv last. and w 111 supply a felt wast. Mrs Karry, who was visiting at the rrsi deuce of her brother, Simeon Serle, left for her home in Michigan W'elue.day niorniug. The Presbyterian bare ar- ranged to re-shinthe =saes and get (hung. in order be .xis this arrival of their new pastor. Salome Swale, who had the misfortune to kw an eye while working at the planing mill shout a mouth ago, is now able to be around, sad at is expected will be at work again in a abort time. The Gaol Templar* are going to settle by A debate next Moody the question '• Whether the Indian or Negro has buffered nue( at the bands of the white man.- The (attains are Young and Munro. end the de - (issue s expected to be tilul. MORR1& (re1,V Ora Ow? 1.1011eellru.r1]T.] Apple pulling and turnip pulling are •I - most through now. • Stewart Smillie has gone t.. attend Belk silk Business ('allege. Hollow- F;ve preadult' very quietly here. very fru tricks teeing played. At .loeeph Curtis' r1e last weak the ani- mals sol., brought a very poor price. Threshing is almost done on the fins line. krnngtun's machine. which was doing some jobs round the metre adrna& moved off the line on Saturday. Quite a number of small thefts hare Leen going on on the third line. One night last week half of a sheep was stolen out of the cellar belonging to Mr. Sellers. As they had thrrrhen at th. tune It put thefts in quite a predicament. WAWANOSH. (rood ore Ow•. (bttar8K1.Ds3 T.j James Smith arrived home from Michigan one day last week. Thos. Ella was vesting home friends at Corrie on Sunday. The Smith Bros. were thrown otf work for a day or t un last week o n aacdknt of the shaft of the engine breaking. .\ few from Empire Aseorurou at- tended the ..on.•en at St. Helens school hoar and report et to have been a grand .aecrsa. Empire .►sso-iatioo, 1'. of i.,n.et on Wed. needs%, 28th till. then• wee • little larger anemia/ice than usual, also come venters from Pleasant Hill Ammerman. Atter the Weiner. was conclude, the debate which had been mentioned at the preceding meet ing came Off. Metiers. John Phillips, ('has. F'munru and Thos. laver were appointed judges. The subject was. " Resolved that stock raising is more profitable than gran rasing." Mears. 11 Clow. W. Martin, It. (►'l'alleghan and 1W. Beecroft advocated the &Men iIye. and M eases. A. Fox, G. O'Callaghan. 1'. Fraser amd John Laidlaw upheld the negative. After tome good talk - tog on broth sides the judges gave their de- eisloi In favor of ihr affirmative. After this there was a lengthy program, cosseting of a speech, songs, needless and recitation.. The meeting then closed to meet on W'el nesdae. 4th inst. CORRESPONDENCE PACE. .75- DUNGANNON. RURAL PROMOTION EXAMS. (mow Of II own ouaMitrua..aT.; November wee ushered In with waw, which has SMOG glow way to esdasate sad mild weather The Wintercrop, which, we are s- tormed, sof gvod equality- and •bneda.t k. - yowl elpeolattus m this 1, la nearly all shipped. Threshing to this vu aity a about nearly urrtlpleted in of whack the toot, tool of the steamer will .set he heard muck more this masa. The directors of the V1-satt\'awaneeh Mutual Fire lssurawoe l'empaay bold the usual motility meeting stere se Tuesday, and, as usual, reported prugrw. Thank.gi.ing 1►ay will he duly observed here, and ust that day. as m.nuoaed In our last, there will be a thankegt.iell supper and social held u the 1sw hall. A large turnout is expiated on the uoemon. The tura crop is beitlg y .astral. Weather ,. tune') for the work. There is quite • lasire& of turnip crop is this neighborhood, some of our tanners having five, ten, fifteen &wd upwards of twenty acres. The yield tis guo& Our popular and energetic i Daniel hackle, hes removed into the tow and beautiful residence which be ,has con- structed the. season. We hope that he and !w family may be long spared in health and wealth to enjoy it. which ea the heart- felt wish of his numerous friends and a: o nem minces. On Sabbath morning last. ,louepk tial lough mine popular hoot of the I of .Ni►gt ed with an el Wal..es' hotel hen, eraa ata tack of inflammation of the lungs. It is gratifying buwever,b• be able to .tate that, although he u somewhat prostrated in con- sequence of it, he is not, we Honk, danger tasty 111, ami will probably soon recover. which is the desire of his numerous friends. In pursuance of notice the courts of revs ion of the Ashtield and West Wswanosh voters' luta were held herr on Tuesday. 3rd inst.. in .heir reep•etive munlcipehues. His H000r.ludge Moyle. revising barrister, premtled. The ('oneervator interest was looked after hy M. 41. Johnslou, and the Reform interest by P. Holt, teeth geutleniesi of the legal fneteroity of eloderich. In sue - divisions Not. 1, 2 nod 3, Ashfield, owe ('on *creative and six Reformers were added to this list and seventeen l'onaerva:ves and two Reformers taken off. Its sib-divl..onn Now 27, 28, 29 and 30, West Wawanuah. one Conservative and four Reformers were added and thirtv-serer Conservatives and eight Reformer. taken off. On Tuesday last, the 3r.1 Inst.. a beauti- ful tltnnun.ent,seven feet high above founda- tion, and colupmd of Aberdeen or Scotch granite, with the epitaph thereoo beauti- fully and artistically placed in gilt letters, was erected on the grace plot In Dungauaon cemetery of the late John Cameron, of West Wawanteh, by .I. A. Robertson, maride dealer, 4.oderich. It is prorueuocel by all who have seen et to be • first -clam and durable u well as a beautiful monu- ment. Mr. IG,l.erts•n deserves great cree,lt' for the leaner In which he filled the order given him. .lames Sumerville,of Lucknow, and ether gentlemen of the t'atnerin mono'' Inenl committee were present at the erase tion of the shove monument in menu.rl of the late John Cameron_ THANKSGIVING DAY. A. Thanksgiving' thy falls on Thursday .,f next week THE SIGNAL will go to pre.;., lin Wfeint-twiny a day earlier then motel. To this end it could lee well for our e•.teeineel 1.,„,6 to .e•ntl iu their budgets .o44s.! wonl.l receive them a /day Itolrwee--iyr, Tuesrlov aft.r- nix n. MORTAR, Let's ail get a mote on. Write . 4 writes to THE SI.., %I. hat one of the hotels io the village is work- early ani, often, t►. the politician.. ng the bar lemmas overtime that then to ne let op e% en on Sunday. The proper per. ny an with whom to lodge the complaint u ELYTH. Irons- Inspector 1'aslry. t Baton 1'.11. [n -tuts 1,t•r. ow..•"haeero. Ds.T.I The tall inspector u always wiling to reach Jos. Carter left hero week for Calgary.acrossa lung arm acrothe riding is the cause of ('. H: T Calgary last ah pped load 4 pples duly. KI.. S0141.1111..LEEBUHN. [room ore OW. lvet$S*?O.DtNT. ] Mus Edith Horton enjoyed a plemant re / it of several days to friends in 'linen lot week. Horace Fulford, of I:odereh, Sundayed vont in our burg this week. being the at of his cousins, Well., George ane17. Fulford. Mule ('am. Rye, formerly of Clinton. visited an.ong her friends and relatives here last week. W'e understand that she wends t.. reside in the Queen City in future. Cm -ern (ilium On Theakagiviag ley divine service well be held In the church at 11 .. u. ami the rite of baptism will be desnne ped during the service to any children whose par -its wish to have christened. In the OOwen.e of Mir H,rtoo hest Sunday Miss Kelton performed the duties of organist 11.%,. tee. Thu familiar yet pleasant pstime, which nearly all, young and old, have taken a ham, in at some period of their life, has again opened up in this is section he- -% .y -% social hop at H. 7,oelner's. Monday night .4 last west ; and Monday of this week H P. Horton hal • dancing party at his resi donee, in which he entertained his friends here and others fromDunlop and (lode -etch. on err Hon Many'eight nmiles, particularly from the fair oats, greeted the familiar fare of sur popular young town. man.l-A,ert Foley, who hs returned fawn three m a thrnnth.' visit viewing the wooden of the far Northwest. Robert s an the hest., of health and reports having had a goo time during his anjourn. He firings with him severarn l apeeimn of the wheat grown op there obs senors, which are much ac mired by the members of our farming com- munity. The gospel temperance meeting held Sun day evening to the hall was at - model well st- nhel in spite of the threatening aspect d the weather. F' R air,of ( elerioh, who sup dressed the scemd of the series held here, a few month, as ass. wagain the speaker of the eventing He &dancer was deep and searching. Beginners in drinking, he said, had a hard fight ,n acquire a heirloom for the taste of Ialnnr, but • false sense of nen. vw limns ewtu red tore dislike. whieh victory meld &lwame b• looked bark In with deep regret hy many The speaker spoke of the meleehard trials a mtoe m become Iearnu.r to bee ip familiar with the menfnrta of the panal riser had to undergo before he was the mater this fames ref tobacco. Mir Rehm was the ocgani•t for the emeing and ehoi.e wele.ctiess d meek were shag hy • Aiwa The oHenna,a,rman, John Henna, Ptalel at the Arise meeting of the eeting that if • could uld be got • empties would he held at the shoal t $..day etveing spirt ll aner 1 a ear' e a to t wee . A grand aesen.bly will he held in Industry Hall 1s. Friday evening. The 1 :. T. K. have nearly eon.pleted their new sidng at the station. 1k. Ferguson has purchased A. McNally's residence on Queen -et- north. The concert ea Wednesday night under the auspices of the firemen was a grand sue ccs. Mr. and Mn. E. H. Dever were visiting friends in Teswrter on Saturday last. (:en. ass left behind to entertain visitors. K. K. Waugh, formerly G.T.R. agent hen, but now of Wellaml, was spending $ few days here, the guest of Mr. F.nligh. 'lite Epworth League entertained the Hopetul Gleaners on '1'ueulay night last. A eery pleasant time was .p -et. e.p.cially by the yelling blacksmiths. A large frame house on Marrs-st.. owned by .John Taman, was tntala destroyed by fire on Wednesday morning. The fire looks out about 3 A. n...nd although the firemen were mon on the spot nothiegcould be dose to save the building. The cause of fire u • mystery, as no one hal been living in the house for mew (late. WINOHAM. [Wrote ore ow. Mr. sad Mrs. A. Senderens eree vesting francs in (►rangevill• this week. Hanna Is in the field for municipal honors It is reported he wall lame the reeveship for I� Mr. Gardner, of london, was in town on Tuesday in the interest& of the Knights of Pythias. lame Baker, of Exeter, u. back again is town, he having Feeured • good situation in the Caine. Mrs. Jas. Anderson and dauchter, d Calmar vine, are home on a vat to her sisters, the Mimes Johns. W T. King,V. R.. of Ohio, who is home nn y • visit to his parents in Morris, was visiting t6 his brother, Ileo. E.. d this place, this week. C Rev. Mr. Geddes, of Wnuteebareh, ne- t capital the �. Ipit in the Prsnhyteri.n cherak e 9wn a bve.int. There was no mynas there In t sunning. ,lodge Tonto promoted ted at the Court el Re. .Isirl a Thursday d last week ia the town hell for the porpoise of reusing the muaioi pal and linvioeisl voters' Ii.L ()mite • stow - Mr d changes were Yds J flowiek. has erehased the beaimAaid lotda Catherine -et belong- R its to Robt. Orr, sad oees$isd by Mr. ere Orr'. another. The .ale was ads nMy Mr. R. t Yo.bi 1, reslSeats agent. Mr. Asea es- pda to move late bw* r�est4y. Itlike . 'Ike fullowi g le a 0nters Wit of the =Moo the reo.wt promotion ex amin&lie. ie the(/..riok public echaol es Use 1bt► ..d 16tk of October : liotra.oe to err. 41h-- Lydia Koehler. Regreeces to jr. 4th Ren Li lila Lippert, Askew Hem, Noewla. B.oh•oa., Ida Well, Leslie W'illiaus, Genet Saiabsok, Tillie Klbhre Will Geiger, (.eon James Johaetoe, Sem. Fart, Annie Hass, Kers Kibler, Mary Randall To senate 3rd tars Hast, R. Strempfar. To ))r. 3rd Wow Kibler, Hilda Stromp� Loam Were, Wict. Johnston, Alf. Nail. To sea. lid - Beatrkx Steinbach. (las Buchanan, Lowe' Lippert, Mary lemur i, 4'lar. Deiuhset Melina Koehler. Clem Pelee, Mahal H� Wills leichert, (ern Koehler, lata. K ler, Henry Ikowu, Arthur Kibler, honour %Amnterwman. Amelia Alt. To jr. y.� George Ilea., Hwrtwatt Steinbach, ('tars W'urnn, Nettie Demuth, Tillie Foster. To er. part 2nd Su&ae Johnston, .Iukn Brown, Ethel W'iUiaas, Mary Wrench. To jr. part 2nd Alf. I'oine, A. Well, Xelsoie Reichert, Khoo Stegner. Melvin& Koehler, W. heaver, Thema Axl. Inertias Quigley. S ie. .1. LA,T., principal aa.1111.ECIL Following u the result of this uniform promotion examinations at the B.. miller public school.. 'lama' Keen (prime Mir E. Jenkins, awls rant : scour division arranged &counting to merit • Frew. Slh tooth class Lune Stew art, Walden Fisher, Auoie Stewart, no I:Latoll. (.ertie Kleiby, Lizzie Gledhill From 4th to 5th Thur. Limo, ('eyrie %Perish, Ambrose Ventilator.. From Jun 4th to Sem. 4th t lars Jewell, M Snyder, Horses Fisher, Aaron Faber Mary L.nc, Arthur Fisher, H t.k,[hdl, Mary Heddle. From 3rd to 41 Ida Es-ans. elames.lewell, Joseph Stewart .ophin Snyder. From Jun. 3rd to Sete. 3r Chaster Nita -rub, Henry' Breen, Mau. Iewell, Grace Stewwrt, Lester Walters Iron Ashton, Harry Regan. William tielby. From Nin Jenkins room t priucipal's,or from 2m1 to Sed Bessie Mug fool, Charles Mugford. Jobs Allis. FAIga Vend one. 0 (t.T4.•a o. MAIMED AND LAMED. MOWER HEADS NUMEROUS IN IRE- LAND VAST ERDA` sunt.& Afternoons That Me Was ollleise She twadeeshlp of the lab* r•rt a awned... to Tersel4-Deals Rv...as • Ill. TUepemal.e Atha. WATan/oau, lrslaied, Nev. 4. -At the emmenias .f the Maimed Feder.tiee b, wale hen great .xt•ttement prevails. The streets are (wooded with upt[r•rietw sola ready for • diaturhanoe. 1� polis have bean making free use of their habeas and several civiliasa have beer injured, Timothy Healy. who es 1 1 Teetotal,' ley Mr. McDermott. w.a w el the .peaked. He acid h. w.uld sot he deterred bis . toletl.e to "o. purse4e� the ca.rre he hacl mapped out ler himself- and repeated the larag. in r.feren.e to the salon .,1 the Ilial, leader which he used at Longford on Sunday Wt and which lad to the e...tistiest he rewtived .t the hand. of \Iclern.ott. Mt. Dillon to arriving was received with inutiled cheers nod hisses Three hundred police guarded the Prdentioe delegates e their way to the conv.stiu, which was held in the City Hall. The polite with their batons repelled repeated charges orale by the mob. The Psrnellite sympathizers tried to rush through the entrance of the City Hall, but were haters hack. The nnv.ntlow proceeding, Mr. Diller confirmed Mr. l)'Brien's Boulogne rev.ia trans and added that the nem tow tellutg him • traitor had telegraphed to him while . he was In New York,o4eriwg him the Mary leadership 1..aoresio. to Mr. Parsell. . Continuing Mr. Dilloo said that la spite d Harry• .v.tinuos calumnies heaped upon hem he It lead seer before revealed this fact. Hal. ingiun. Ki nioed sad other prominent 1 I'arnellitee had joined it the request which 1 was made atter Ins had declare) against the leadership d Mr. Yarnell He refused the , leadership 7*...se it was a panful and .i71 u ticult portion. a jp�.sltwu which he had never sought or wished, arra .Nile ei bah he would be slow to accept. After arrl%ung at Ilouk:gne he told then) that he could slot accept the position unless all concurred 11 pr. -wising loyal eupp rt Thom mei, one end d pn.mw.l that it he (Dillon• took b the chasrlauship they would be his loyal • follower,. He hal dear nothing .in,. that Altered his law.ito.s • hairsbreadth. For week.. at fluuh.gur thee sere as +meter.g t.- tet MI. Parnell cut '•f tier lenlenhl INA ma The promotion examinations .4 the Salt ford school were held on Friday, 16th (let The following are the minas of the puppsI promoted in the deferent classes. 7'hi name* are placed n the order of merit in the respective classes . F'ron, 1st (Tans t. Part i1. -Richard Walton, Jamie Seeds N ie McKinnon( From fart 11. to Jun nor ii. t la.s- Wesley Mcl.ren,l)aril Wells Willie Frit.ley, Bessie Morris, (Rive Thompson. From Junior 1I. to Senior 11. Clam .lame. E. Morns, Maud Moms Gcorgr Si1Gb, Albert FriWey, Ileo. Mc Monett. ,arid Fritzky, John Henderson %Vne McLean, Wm. Precious. From II. t III. t'lass Mittel I aide horpe, Hat tie Gold thorpe and Tena McKinnon ecfuale, Harr Wells, Hattie Symonds, (enema Morro. lusel.ln Fritzley, Seth Ellis. • P leerily weer. If' they had sten.v eel heard to that pole -y they 'night lis ..' recut r Mr. Parnell from at, onp seilde p octan. If ane -owe in the world was responsible foe • Mr. Pannell • fate deer Mr. Parnell him self it WWI the then who, when the supreme • hour time. had not sutkcient courage, man o loam ..r honorable friendship to take a firn. stand and impoeee their jwtgmeet on him (Cheers. 1 Mr. ih14e left the convention hall on lei. wait to this railway maybe grunted by police sad 100 prime.. A mob followed and kept up a 'ontiunows attack until Mr. Ihllno ohtumed shelter in the station. A numh.r of skulls were . racked. Thirty delegates a kale crowing a toll bridge were thrown ti. the ground and tnimplr.i upon. many being belly hurt and bkw.1tug profusely when rented by the police. Several thousand Parne:llites ltel.l ihr ap preaches to the convention an eadd ever) where struck down oppnents. The while ' ewe. • mile m length was tite scene of ws age fighting and many peewees were taken to the hoopoe'. It u estimated that 130 per.ou. were seriously end many others danger salt' in Jared during the fighting. The Mayor premdeel at a niceties MM John Dillon for his visit to this city UI -%1: t..o,. At the promotion examination die1.1 on the loth 4 October at Dungannon public school the following were successful : From senior third to fourth, the number of marks obtainable being 830 Marr Mallougb, 667; F.ita hewers, 586: Will,, Smiley, 584 ; tart Brown, 577: Maggie Patton, 530: Stewart Iasis, 471. From major second to third Pearl Mallough, Willie ikydgm, William l'rawford. t.t-4t. e. The following is the Mandieg of the pupils of S. S. No.9, Colborne : Senior IV. Willie McAllister, Horace Honda, Liui. Allen. Junior IV. - Maud Quaid. Mary Tobin, ,:race Shaw, lance Lso.or, Willie Shaw .Junior 1I1. Sarah Culbert. Lame Horton, Maggie McAllister. Senior IL Elisa Young,l:eoege .Sardine. Junior 11. Nellie Totten, Jennie Voting. .John Shaw, Kertie Qn&kl, Frei Quaid, John Cumming. Albert Quaid. Senior part I1. Rosie Oke, Ellie Haley',Lnftus Cumming. ,lunar Iran II. --- Lizzie Harker, Alex. (.lotto*, FaneieQuaid, Mamie Smith, Robbie Cumming, Thomas ,lavdiee. Senior part I. Iia Barker, Fred McAllister, Winnir Shaw. Georgie Chilton, Nettie like, Etta Voting. Junior part I. Charlie Jardine, Albert .Sardine, Rees Quaid. Then are fifty-one name on the eoU ; average atteudaaci, thirty. Teacher, Miss F.. E. Halls. UUNLOP. (RON Ore OW. COSeenM.DE.T. ] Robt. Mcllwain, of Ooderich township, visited our burg last week. Hallowe'en was fairly well observed by a few small pranks. hut nothing worthy of note occurred. Mrs. John 1)k., with Mir Susan McAllia ter, enjoyed a pleasant visit to friend. In the vicinity of Uenmiller hest. week. Misses Georgina ami Margaret McPhail, of Porters Hill. ave our burg • visit last week. 1)urinv their transient stay they were the guests of Mn. A. Allen. lust week gatheriajt u the root. was the geoeeaI wort. Our towae.lan, R Quaid, haul i site a turnout of the young Tads in our burg to help bin. gather in his mama moth crop of marigolds. 'her jnvul townanan, Joseph Morns, who was one of the judges of the recent fair ea Dungannon. has been giving his experience In co..e'ti•n with several articles which roused ham and he colleagues much per. palelyto decile which d them *honk, have the prise. A ma. froom the neighborhood of Barrie, who had met with an accident to hu eye sight while blasting. which made him al meet wad, was in this section asking for ahem lest week. tieing • married man his had horse made mover sorrowful by the lees of a soo, his main Rapport, who was killed by a pitchfork at • threshing recentl). AU be called on gave ham an.ne- ..hing in the way of money, which an al- ways allay the sufferings of the inner nem, but tea.. never drive away the owners d the heart. •,'Hoot lbrrr. With our dew d the eek we send in the smelts d th• late written half -yearly etamis•tims onndocted h the teacher, Mies R. E. Halle, in which P scholars great sad small did their Fest to limb a step up the long ladder of promo- sow rn,n .sen. Since the re openiiqq in August the board of education has pseolssed own new maps owe of (camas and the other of the meaty of Harm which, when shown era, • mneh .imirrd. Two little ,laon.•N, pointed mit to as quite readily the Dunlop .Chad hose marked on the latter asap to show they like their school to be seen .n ar.vs A her weeks ago the camera of travelling artist shot Its rays ea (lee eokears prettily grouped together by Mier ale A well is now being dos in the heel yard, and anon aur eeheei .ee- ieeguaswill have everything tkagh acus. is llis bye Mw.sasad lead deer A .Ile.r.tiew.4ed Whip for McDermott. Ihoswl., Nov. 6. -A umber of ladies of Longford have decided tti present to Mr. McDermott • silver -.marled whip. Pria•NIy Ialsaee al Cork. Oona. Nov. 4. --Smear atateme.te a+w alleged by the ParweUtte leaders as to the intimidation of voters b'. the clergy It is said that anathema hes been threatened against electors who should dare to vote the Parnell ticket, that men were told to drop the Y.rnellite arae under peril of being denied the rites of the church, sad that women were appealed to by priests to uta• flumes their husbands against the Peraellite eeaea It u thought probable that. in the event of an anti-Parnellite victory us Fawley. Redound will .'nntest the election net the alleged ground of priestly intimidation end diet/dim. The I'ann'Uites claim that bet for the minas they could carry the district with ease, but that the clergy spare .n effort to prejudice the minds of the people aplrut to alto repre.toteed by Redeemed. Mr. Devitt • P rllwte.tary M•.Nlhe Lowlns, Nov. 4. -Mr. Michael Devitt has announced that he will sort enter Perlia went until the (aortal 'sienna. Mr. Devitt sad his friends have oeieeived a most erroorno• view of he position. He it disgnaltfkd from sitting in Parliament, as he was sentenwd to pad servitude, and no being islemsd before the completion of hie toren did not receive • free pardem from the Gown. Mr. Devitt is not err elif{ihk oaw- didate for the Howe .4 ()earn.es until a 'penial act of Parliament Ilia brem peered to remove his disqualification. If Mr. Devitt stool for &ay constituency the votes given him would be wasted and his opponent would be returned e a natter of roars, Thos. M. Stress Wards Dosu:n, Nov. 3.- -John Redmond and Timothy Harrington have issued a state meat. to which is attached their names, in reply to William 1)'Rrie.'a re•ent needs time in Counsrine with the Kou:o4.e ne egotist ions They e M r 1) 1(riesee etatemn,t. as artful, dishonest misrepre- sentation, a sha,n.lee.s breach of ronflde'nre and a wanton meteor on the memory of the deal leader. The harden of the samment is Met (►'Brien has given an ian,mpl.4e and colored account of the negotiations at Boulogne. at the Name time hie own copy of the . which would &how that be and his friends pro- posed to abode the withdrawal of the de nuiwiatirn of Mr Parnell hy the ('acholic bishops. aid to glee Parnell the right to trete any Holme Rule hill promee l by the Liberals. The latter condition. it is wed dent, they twwy. O'Brien omitted in his rcveletieis from fear of the (:kart pians. and while p.hliely coating morality he was pprrirt •op wiling to spit upon it, TM Peri.11i4es did eneteewt to Mr. Parnell'& retire/seat heeaese they kw.w H would hates hew • .him re- tinment. rhelle.g. O'Rrhu e pohliek . letter re.awactng them eenditin.a The tasking public .f this atter is 10tH important to the Irish 'mph They eke mesas Dilllo. east DMus trig THE MARKETS, imi.40STUFF5 AND PROViSIO NS 1114811.11,.."111.1u...... •wdwtr11f onasslas . No.. "is t1kN;es �••'• M •4. 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The receipts of Ilve sloes at torr )d. of syr Mu.ireal [Meek Verde t'ompanv, Petal R Charles. for the week ewdisg Oki. 31 wine; -*'. ?i; • Rereipte of lire stock at the M..eIre.l:tock Lsis, 41. tH 1. harks. ler the week 154* 311 MT M (.eft torr from previous week IN Total for week IMP 111!1 1141111 There were medlua receipts of export Beek fee week. but Rule deemed 1.r ti actae* of rattle. Trade uesersllr was dull. Th. Iorp supply of Inferior butchers' tattle a.riese , ala n titre were but tow mise ever Sic. Mum improved se ..epithet; erem gnetatpw lee oat 44 se per ewl. ter limbs. The ties meek, me stuued ; dec7*oisg from 3c le KM Omega tittle etrenger at 44.14 We Quote the fellows. se bete*0l4r:al.. Tattle export.. >]iu a 4. cook. butchrs e' evert. >Ee to " t.. fewer ..............3r w 3r neaten .....N• tea se Sheep kicis alis Ile. ti ...a 4r• t.. raises •» 4144 to $N • il.pr sei g venom Inters when had pees I. err.. I'ar.elhtees anti Gladstone wad Norley-, ihr LibetrJ leaden. Arcid.isksp ('ooh.. and Siaiump Welsh, ober rye utterly deny that the Pamellites a smeared tin Liberal aaeuranees ostisfitte7, They Jr that Mr. O'Brien ors not mbar*tort h per mise, ori Liberal. ala tn wppirt et their atatemrent ch.lkngr i.tm to talLba7 letter which they Nay ire w rode t.. Morley, hegghwl him to. end b,. aa.nrahce aid Moray's reply. to whir:' be refused le alter a •.ngk oomwn► NAT URE S '',,EGRET REVEA�r.6 1'rort ,week. .a %N 11••••• .711 Ake.( Vtr,ka. wak.avin, Comm. Na-. S-Ceneeectwet bee ij new jrnphet James J. Vaughn of No walk. After yr etfears' study he claim to have w rested a great escort from nature. .%.-cording to Mr. Vaughn's theory the earth. o. 1t revolves' on its ails, generate electricity by friction with the sen s rays and eater • rentals number of revoletioes t be refuses to my how many i the sloe trial, g•then at a certain point on the eartk's surface. where it attract.' air and the moisture is that atmosplrer• the vicinity is filled with it. Thee a ryeterierr sosetking which Mr. Vaughn cells • ' •.n.rc'e ' happens along that way and comm Into coated with de electrified n,ototur, sol *4*.. 17*... is trouble. There ie a tremendous shock ..n4 the non mwlated air rushes violently In the direr -tee of the saw Here's your c anal.. and this action epos the atmosphere rousse rain or mow or bail according to the t Mr. Valeta Nay■ it is aatwng to sad in the ,c(Iml books the' etatemeet that earthquakes are caused by violent vaned - rims in the Merlon of the earth. "Tial is all aou.en.e." rya the I'ropnet. "PCrtk qnwuaen sktrry.ilhur•r.aeelsoueattircfe"l aibry oke s iwalec radrvlkprbdoeed chi. And Ile an prove, he rya. that the der turlosioe Regis Inners vosteerhtrs see the wr- ens of rherharsh. A CEMETERY BLOWN UP. ■netle d..4IttedleV • N.rl.d Teem whew' imams hp a O.. wen K.pta8Mr N W Hssueu, W. *tram's_ r 1 !hews hr just ren heal her. Nor. 1.43. Po.. b' tweet here sad Pituitary', of a 0araqu red terrible afar near that Aloe yswtetday Thr Allegheny Cemetery (kwnpeny • few seeuthe ago started to lure • ps well au uta sew cemetery pr.perty in ('.erwpoli.. Today there was a terrific airplanes at the self wch cawa,,l a great uppbMhrvol of civ ewrt1 phloem load in tbo %irinity. Hludrwde d dead bodir in the cemetery wane hurled from their mating phaatesey rsutly n.nnonsets warphiahett•r.d. Mies. tawehd M sheath Barer, rise. Moat. Nev. E. -Al the Anaconda mime yemrtiay 17 Woo here yesterday foe the ptrptwe e/ cin ser6r were killed. Irani it tie desseedisg C.g•, the rope bteko std the cage des pts' epitome' to the hooters d the mina ehl the 19 mss( who made the fearful Ade 17 were killed. their fhrwr being crumbed MI of all ssmWw.s te thetas of Imam. Mee Two were yet breatbi.$. bet no hopes site este ta).p11 fir their resevery. Illebees et nee O. a cseneetl{. Raw Yore, Nor. a -'Lhe sly east ni •dditirewel rotaries fess the varies Moto a to inerswee the majorities of the res'+ ful l..didatw Plows'• plurality s York is 43,010; Malinke?* plerahrarldo roach 30,000, Russell (f/em-1 le i Y t -y 4084 plurality_ eel rt carries ((Da1 rriPs lows by fully MAI The AH7.enn tickets did not aim w� tory wen, boiq whn ll sas.wdal fa two 1<emmr mientles .dy. la (eek Co., OL, IM Dr pwblissw. leads • ph.saetally dna .wmga 111,11 VOL. /C Lill. ".111 ABOAR] conductor W. W Ingham. 1N NORTH -ST MEl stlweeW'd Beare gig sad Se•dem r Ohe.tr-Th. Q..d.r 4..veretew ear eetmew "-Ter. 1'he re-openhtg of �ksrdl wok platy a moat auapicaous ttireaa Wr. ens the scn•Lces end leen held intoe T Kos ed to be a comfort pls-e of worrsbip, but , .hen the conditaoa of mot in tot. church a leutg ..vupled. 1Tte rrnuratioo as have been made in the wonderful s a h chin of the interior d th actol! has been panted bye ceiling, amid the c large gas -chandeliers F .le rated. The rem +,m been papered with redlsg under the Balk r. a herder mailer • oiling The walls a "used and the wind e.ppoxting pillars mei •-tusndehers look brigb old and green The mahogany stain •htoughout has been 1 had oil finish. We 1 cushion the sou ir•.n the church has le easy by the emlargente ,nft tusks acres the nun•h, and frac whi .;inn lends teoke oats ter I.aemest r so.w at net rectors are Jas W vmterag, .ad K. Kim,: sed as pistalatal RJ.0 *be w dine. 7Tse cost of th the l ton • place in which i ae•.t sad its &priers/ a, large as the coag \I• •hodab ,•birch oma co. toe'rnt I man chosen to *•lose of the re -of oder, ofW iwghsm, Mn. a could tat ha :hough he had neve: ;ha town, his name known here, and this the church at both eagerness of the peopl ,on whose good rep hon into a many hoer 1. • men of &boot f mnlium height .mil at noir and mos.tache err ., uiet manlier and nn a man isIweltiy in ftwee and clearness in 'rkes them so stn *1,1,1,1, of thosewho an, ninon be has p •'owns and china of emir is familiar our I'royince He is now don. Huron and K ti -ami Trunk Railer' transferred to the rex Toronto, which will more time to the *Foch he has proved THt *o..1 In dee etorsitag eon :tis " co.veraios ere erten were risibly tag story. His tett wood verses d h Iamb : " 4 that it lord, 1 will praii east angry with (tae, arty, sad then eon 1.44 . m) .Ivatios he afraid • for the strength awl any TIM Whet the news of over the wires thews ef . "Wonderful t w Noted ' Can it doubted it, brat 1 err twee to the het. Rt heard me tell how it her telling again. amt mother. My I the aged nineteen. sed aloe. and hi. la "By boy. believe to weed ,rt it t • and wilts looks Mat 1 high as this churn no. belief i. this K father's kat word. she tie ware es{ his (led is my God hlrlot seven years When I was twelve W travelled with teml4mi•• and fiat fSiil'•y. At that anttaw teen s. 1 kat ibrie yeses • we rta.and assay a eherek am NW .1 wed ban .r