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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1891-11-13, Page 8w NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVe. B�rwrwrs Kees Poise & noo .•••PRYHuRciN Row Goole Attack fkNader. ... . Orem Manna rtalw.ys, n.s5dma 1 . BRUCEF IELD. labia/ a t (lent evening. We be [roes ore own con [ melee.e tW d Ial.*alir� weembete serbbkder U. 'tousg, of Ktdgetowu, is an totes at - lsarZ Me *TA d � delicious THE SIGNAL: GODERIOH, ONT., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, um. COUNTY *flag tap Burwr•-Jake Aektlinni,. .. a WM ant to Mayor .-N ('.mss. 1 terror Os!. as -(0.. O. farces 7 IlOa;aesl fink -4. .y, )tries 1 Sweeping tie -John S.brnass s :em ler Oa!e•-kat W. Luolutee- 1 Or Wooled -Ilea I>0, Gollerielo 4 aerfhaed .*em fllmIat Gam.. 1 Dllr H4fe-Jo., i[idl....... i beyrertasl Diad ito-Jet. A. Raflsl I Tesoker Waellge-Chas. Rev/Ides Domes lee Isis-..,Jahr(w (nay BORN. L1DUTT-ffis Wiaghent. eek I be BM ult.. the wits ef Skeit. Lips(. of • daughter. WA1.L.Cs--an Tim -sherry . .r• tbs tat iast.. Utes wife of Jae. Wallace. a dtttllghtr. H et �; W1./hem ua Ibe Ws Met.. the wife coon Of owe). on the kbMet-the James, • son. V Tuekeramrta. e■ the soh ult.. 41834awife d non.().rmoa ni a eon. COUIJTEK-l5 dodo, te un the lot int' the wills of W. It Counterof a nes. PAI'Sf-la 8oafertb. oa the tet (sat.. the wife of C.Lraw, of•.o... McCOSMICIC-la Culrur, on the flhd ult.. tat wife of Dim old Met -unmet. of a daugh- ter. MARRIED. VA M-ALLIA.damdtlt.eNeve , �.M on N"van Nm. o of 1=1.* te J•r env . datn/hter d Oudench. El ALL' DAY--1ITIOV :SAGS - In Cttlpr), os Oat 11(s. at the rosier -hie of the bride's mother.bf key. J.(•. Heroines. W.J. HaUI- dal to Ulm Teta r•M. n..ea, bulb of cd WO. WHOM- TOW NSkai 0 1:, Tuokeremlth, at taw residence of rhe biro- father. of the led Inst..ltec. lir a:sieway. Josiah Wil. to Mw Menlo* second (Lighter of Wm. Townsend. .11 o• Tuckenml ItAY--C08/12l$--tea Tu... rsmuilk.at the reel dMOOS of the bride's fat6.-r. on the Ith rtut.. by Kat. *r. tis11ua., I,.vet H. lrw1Gtt of Lego 17 New York daughter of Nati.ankto xwomae of Tuokenmlth. PAIL - blsCt1 - Ar the residence of the bides father. 00 the nh loo , b) It.... Felber bum. Jobe It Paul. of ritatortb to Miss Louisa Ansa Herb. daughter of John Meeh. of Idawo.d. Waterloo cot nty. 11104.4INLa-4'tt:ASElt At the residence of the bride's. parents. on the 1 It h alt. by 1te.. Janne Carrie. lneeu,ts nt of St. Paul's. 1. inoranuen,ltober. 1!I,t n* toRootna Ade War. aruond daughter .,1 Henry ('easer.all of the township or A.bnchl. WISIC-sWlr•LIK- At roe reeideace of the bride's father. 00 the l••h u.t.. by Iter. A. Tileadeau. Albers W os• to Clara, eldest daughter of b Se nn r all of (foderich township. TAYLOR-ANDY:I:tl(, .t: oat/girth. Man, on the ]rd inn.. H. e. leylur .sun or N. Taylor. Chnsonf. lo Mi.. It. J. Asdenon, laughter or A. Aodrrww WI4SON-DC 11111'.- A: it, bask. Tarv.es,on (act Jet.. by Iter. 11. G. Auemerlu1•r. Cr•algd•m. assisted by the Iter. Uerg.. Dutloe. tuck of the bode. 11. I). Wds.0. Imoleolde, t+rafurth. to Annie, daughter of Peter Diable. late of Teucltar. Aberdeen• Mire. Scotland. DIED. MKAMON-- le llcKdlop on the loth ull., N'ltllam aess.ou. sated I_ 'cart. HASTINGS --la Turubcrry. on the •bird Tho.. Boot tote aged .0 r ears. PAYNN-In legm.adt,ih. .n. the lel inst.. Margwtet Walker. wile of N•m.Pione.ryted C years amid munot& ( NSTABLE -10 Seaford,on the :Oth un., Laird. son of Jeune,. .,instable. seed i, years. I.AMOXT-In Turnberrr. on the flsl ell.. Samarium Lassoo.. s,,•..1 !O Jean and 6 esentho DAVISON-1a Lockett.. . on /,cl ilk Robert Davaen. aged 11 year.. lie Ioustbs. and 1 dayCWC _ la 1147 city, \Lei,. on the nib Oct. Henry Robe. Coot. hate of Hullett aged Y4 7eassaad 0 m.etb. MORE EI F..CTIOXS VOl i E1) BRIBERY BY ,GENTS ThE CAUSE IN Ea»M f.ASE• ler. O Meso.. 1'neested In Welland end Mr Tarte O. vt.w/e..r..ry 1 hr Nees eine( Maeawolte Petition. I,ismlesnd. %s 14./ie.re I4..g (.fared. Sr. ('era to; %t., 4 ha( Nov. I -- At the trial of the .o,utroterttc••i elect' ,petit tan her Lincoln ,,sl Niagara. n hit was bel. W, 1 her- yesterday- :r ,1 V Li bah,. ..„. 1 ' �ISllt,w KId •e .eel Street. the re.p.•md•,,, Mr. Willi...in (:llR'..n of it an.arille ala-,' ;,hseatel. \Ir. A- It. Ayl..uo.re,. tj1' . Mir. appeared tor the petitLomtafter s.kdrg :or pernu+aton an Simko .....• and n m,. a . es to nlher elharges, pr.s•tr.i...I w y , eh..r,tr tbr.e..hich in ,el .t t at I: -uric lass,:.*, a. 4geid of the respondent.h�..y f pail 1 • Melvin Smith, a voter, the lotto of 6 to abet lin from vet - Ma for the ( e.i,scnatl..- c..nlidate. Mr. Sylvester Xe•h.rl L.I.4l•..'s agt•n:y was proved hy. Mr; n.alki.trl,a *Incas( agent for the rreep.un.�eeaul$.! t i. 1'ath.. awes. elan Rawl, testi gfsil ee t.. Itinoelf out hie Luther Iarit.g been paid Ali owl 'n ..frail: from voting. Mr. Ins, owed tea. '.nlelk.. In defeties a..l the ekrti.mn 0a. do -toed void. The judgmteut i.t•ltidas(a di•nu...l e4 the per sone! rtes fa: .u. the t.ap.ou4rnt eta. .leterw .I. 11th. Ayh•.w'.rth .tatl.rrjgi(' 11 w ►. not the iwtleltto., gra ,.4, :mitt evidelae re poling then:. There is a current reply! 1Lronyl 1 for eity that Sylvester. Nettles'. the .kfeltel aoadtdatr, glees oat Raw drsir•• 1'erli.a.ent any honors, mad that Mr. .1. 1'. Kykert and Mr William Galena err- Moot- snlmlates ler the vacant seat Kent Polltin.. II.mi..e.J ismaru tor, N..v. I'I. 11. hen the .•Dort for the trial of the ';eat cantilever led ele,tam optima at the e"linty court !mow M ou.1.y lefow•e •f uM as e+1 1L re ...m1 Mar -Mal. in ed . e,ter1.y usoruing t. 1h..openor 1''m.rt, Mt. .I. (', Pbtterrwn eat E...-.• a•ra,usel f..• � the petitioner, eaa.uno-.I ors I.l,elf n( the• r petit unser that it had Ise.• derided in re la vies -mg 411. voidance culk, tel that their to was 1101 enaieiwl Ino suppers the ,•Iartlea fat afa.ast 411. .o'• MI. Aktar„la•r t amp's((, and mat th reforr Ilse) did mat - psnpose to so no with ttu• r,...• en Th•• nelf len was ao....irwgly diem.,., i in with .,este.ha present. ween. Mir lileattor t.rahuu 1s vwttag her brother .t Belmore. H. and C. MOCo.aell anti R. Smith lea ibis week ler W tangelo. Street lamp are the order : we expect have a large supply soon. Mea Molloneld, of N'Ingh J4, is vast. at her .tuck's, A. Rare. A anuro theakegiving snow, will he is the Methodist church on Thumb' November 121h. We are plumed to .tate that Mrs. N Ross, who ha. boa a1Lug for some on past, u slowly improving. Quite a number of our catenate swamis. the revival .era Ica. conducted last week Mw William* in Seefortb. Jaunt Mustard and A. Forsythe. returned hone on limeade. last after a maths' visit in the Oki Country. The al.aual meeting uI the British an Foreign R,ble Society will be held in tl -. ve [roma Oen Own ,3 Jae. HaUMten, of the cut NM Oett rah to tows/alp, gave our burg a yfak this week. Master Lewis J. Tobia enjoyed a plaisant tag visit to meads in (:oderic4 Lowaskip haat week. held Our wheel bad its half-yyearly vat from y , school inapeoor Ton. us Wednesday atter sun. of law week. etl V.. aro informed that the saw mill here, ie which has bees worked for uyr kali a crow tary,lltwt by water powsrand then by death, 1 std whu:h in the course of One has e.en I,y. many owners, has been sold to Peter Mc Kwau, of .idtford, by 4.eo. Nieberpll, who sr.. has worked here for the post ten years. ut 1\ a understand that Mr. McXwan will move the mad:unary iu the mill to the saline .ITT I Inge shortly. The lumber on the *hods and the vand, with the excepttoa of a shwl pun 1e chased by .1 Allen, has been bought by our Methodist church Friday evening of 11 week. M. [Mom and K. South have ourtttact to put w a e cultert on Maple avers The) will, no doubt, make a tint class jo as bath are No. 1 t ....chime*. While threshing at W. Rettenbwry's i Thursday last the engine owned by Tomlin sue a Hart .aa baldly damaged. The be was being thn.wn od and In some unknow Way /aught, do.u, .iau.rge to the extent .bout $100. Si non. Damon. Mn. TMs. Woods passed suddenly away um Saturday las rl.rut use ucloc•k. She had been &thong for ,lou. • week with ,nftanamatiou of the lungs. She (rare. behind her a sorrow inn husbaml anti two small children. who have the entire and heartfelt symp.thy- of the n eighhorbo.al. The remains were interred in Baird's cemetery on Monday, the 9th real. 'Is architect, who Intends to enlarge with it his Dlanimg .sill and carpenter shop in the e•I uortl, end of the l.urg. h• 29, pounds in weight and 39 uk-hes to clrcumfereuee is the large turnip brought front the flowery burg of b' by '• Iia well known guardian of the peace, Jamas Campbell, and given to mise hoar of the It Exchange to show to the passing public. n It cos not rest on the shelves m ran - of patty with the glassware, so it resto side buy aide an the counter with a jag of Adam 1 ey ale. where it u much admired by all who t see it. %Vt. hare noticed several items in the Huron county papers in regard W large turnip gr 'ern this season. but our Shop• paniton friend downs all that we have seen re.-orded so far. Any doubting "one may step in and see it. and if anyone has one to beat it let us know it. CORAL. WREATH CORNERS• [num fire OU..Oa*tEsr.11Dt.T. J Mies leen Sutherland a tutting friends in 1Vingharn. John fortis, of Holy rood, was visiting friends in ['oral 1Vreath ('entre one toy this week. %Villain Rousseau left un the 6 o'clock train Friday mornng, O lctober 30th. for hi. home w Michigan. Must of the farn,ers of this .k-,uay have finished ell their Fall work, au.i are prepar- ,sg for an Old -1111W Winter. 1\'e understand that the debaters of ('lover Valley intend meettag the Hemlock ('ity delaters on the platform in a debate noose time III the war future. We are Kbit 10 note that Mas Jennie Dunn, of Amberkv, was ora residing for the past y.nr iu Detroit, came home Fn day afteruoon of last week sin the 4 o'clock true. 1'he milk haultn,, season for the Para• mount cheese and butter factory expired on Mondday, %o. ember 9411. which .111 be a plear.nt recollection to emir much-esteen,el milk -drawer -a. Ker. Mr. Cook, of Ripley. carried on a series of revival nervier -s Li Olivet church during the past week. The turnout was not 01 large as was expected, on ae:t•,l0nt Of the ontitesees of the reads and the ln-lem easy of the weather. Arehie M,Krnrie, John Murray, jr., R. Mc %dant and .las. Keil left on the noni- im1 train on Walueday. November 4th, f..r the Michigan lumber woods, where they intend to put Ina few of the Winter months. We wish then( all • very pleasant time, as they are all goon( fellows. Wm. Patterson, of ('lover Valley, went to Manitols a week r so ago, takine with him a number of his patent hag-hol.1ers. We beld•te glut they sell like hot cakes to that Province, and that they are the .ery article that the Western farmer needs. i have never seen orte of them et : y therefore, 1 cannot describe their goal points. 1Ve are called upon this week tochnanicle the demo• of another of Clover Valley's mueh..ete mel residents in the person 04 Laughlin Mclkot;,•al• ala paean' peacefully away at his father's residence on Phursst morning of est week. His remains were lie- 'erre.l on Friday last in the Kinloes some tery. The funeral was attended by a large number of the residents of the Valley- and sorrowing friends. lir. and Mrs. Mel time a1 and family have the heartfelt sympathy of ell in their sal bereavement. L Peter Murray, who had been visiting as in Scotland for the past two month., arrived at Ina home in ('..rel tVreath on Saturday of last week. He reports hating hail a gaol tun,. and never once woe he seasick, although has voyage homeward ansa the dark bike see was a very "rocky' one. Mr. Murray- i-rought Lack with hon some (Nd Country twist tolaloo, together with several products of the old land, also some Scottish heather, which in admired by all :Notation and 1s a very pleasant souvenir of Auld Scotia. 4V.. notice( in a reent issue of The Lncknow Sentinel a statement that Clover Valley is a fertile tract of country Ivmg t.. the north of Coral 1Vresth and Paramount. Yea, that is very' true, 40d it is elan true that there exists in the Valley • matrons of Industry lodge; sad we do not hesitate to say that it is one of the hest lodger tit not the beet 1 in the I lmminioc. The hugeness portion of the evenings is set apart for the discussion of some of the leafing !fiscal (motions of the toy and the .ono.lerathm natters concerning the welfare of the boring visas, en that the yuan$ and ra- g generation cora read and thank aright themselves regarding the polities of this heir own country. The remainder of the -ming. Is devote" to literary and musical .rtainment. :1 motion haa hese canted the lodge to the effect that we should .e a literary contest within the lodge for tote ,uerr..ive nights .1 meeting, which 11 prove, I think. a very interesting part the ledges hi.Uw� Thr last evening's program was as folbws : A piece of an rumental mask on the organ, by les 8411. MeNay reading The Talky ewe, by Wm. Stewart : reading, Aggi. Mr. tare." t'nee.e.•t 1.,. Itrikers. wt 4401 rear. , Nov. 10.-.1114'..• n; wean -infer of Jew toe. R 'it 'Mier end / awed' iwrtahag• to She ..mtr.lrd ala IJ rase• of 1 '1 arte,mlrn et her for M'.ntrmeraaey in the (louse of 1'om M The in/Igronet ora. against Nr tc . mimeo ing elm for bins it .omtm,ttsd St his oriel Iva It t* sold Mr Tarte Will shortly- leave en M. Arip to Pane ser *wart : son Mir Annte I'atterarm : -dooms, End. Wilson . recitation, .I. McLennan : • selection of 11. u th*ntal music by the famous left hand .elinut,A4x. Stewart : recitatiea, entitled Salient Young Men. Wm. Hamilton : e•atg Mn. Israel Hurlbert : reeding, Ilom- akl I�irholt•ow : reading another portion of Valley News. by the editor, '1' F. Hat lemon : recitation, .lames Cook : soma, by •Mor eaPennies Y(•w.. ir_ Wnn,trr... Nov DI -Petit again*1 re al R+be►an n.. 1ann..Lahetal mrnolrer Mes'qu.tt.. •tis disentsed ye.terlay, the Tile tirle altering no evrd•-en _ (ter i Is Ofrecd #/ lake nun. hetweew Fort Will(aw read .b. � d Pvt.ol wheat in the P 11t won• alum fico r erawns per bushel. rat ere is mon wheat 1 going wit fear upwt than available bettor gin morwwItiliert• hams takes admatgs tits ruse re 1. HnrIMtrt . recitation, M. J. lie. .an ; .ioli0 i 1, Alex.Stewart Mg The Valley News. Wm. Stewart tag, John Nicbolieon : recitation, F. atteesen : rsadiag The Valley News, T. F. torsea ; violin 1. John Mc wed. The evening's program was well ea and well received.. ..1 emderntasd t the lndga, i0eesi d having • Thaeks- givirlg tarkey ea TMrod4y neat. !.tend A De.Vs Manitoba Whist Ines Burrows' threshing machine was busy dur- ing the latter end •.f last week winding up the threshing around here. The lanadowne Farm hen, it is found on comparing totes, beat our I.eeburn ...mains in the yield of Fall wheat, as we stated a few weeks ago. The tanners up on Butternut Row ase are behold in their yield of wheat :.a! this year Dunlop heats them .11 a wee bit with wheat, both Spriug and Fall. (lam sad peas have given fair returns and neither is ranch ahead of the other in these grains. Barley was not much sown here thus year, so we let oar comers* in Leeburn alone in re- gard to this grain. In the way of roots our architect takes the take and is ahead of all farmers, gnat and shall, in the wide Dominion. Burrows, with his stall, E. Me - Cannel and Kobt. Hoggarth, left here Mon day afternoon for several weeks' threshing in the vicinity of .heppar.itott and Port Albert, which will finish up the season of 1801. LEEBUHN. [rpm Or It O0. t•MtRBIro1 Dt. T. The gospel temperance nesting hell on day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock hal - f r audience, which listened to 44. able aldreles on the roils of Intemperance by .1. E. Tom, of I:odench, this being his secwod address here .nee the n.retings were commenced in August last. The speaker showed that the treating system, even when practised Ly those who did not habitually dank, was not a right coeurs to pursue. He spoke of the miseries produced by intemperance in Eng land, where women were often seen in the Tarr unto and gin -shops drinking : beet an our land 0.. women . mild be seen purchasing liquor in the bar•roon,a. Fathers nal brothers would not Athos them to be Teen there : then why should fathers and brothers be so partieuler that those tory honored should keep from the barrooum wheal they frequent it themselves 1 They should not furnish the dealers in liquor with their MVO fund^ to keep the liquor traffic in ex • Wooer. lir. Tao .poke of the coming %Vend'. Fair of 1893. wise .11 the ranu- faetlrunK would s P•sinew of their work to be shown, and a.kel .uuld the dealer in drink send a epee•imeu showing the effect. of drink to be shown there. The chairman, 1►. Cumming. at the clop- thank. eel the speaker for his able and telling ad - firma. and woe a few remarks in regard to hos personal etperieane. lin Sunday even• Ing next i(ev. Mr. Mack. of Hamilton, at t.reamit pastor in charge o the r church here. will he the speaker. and on :outplay , the 22nd into.. Aleck Saunders. ..f I:..icnch, w,II I.• the apt -Aker : the meeting to commence at 7 r. '.,. In the hall. RIPLEY. [mon 01'4 ow. end:nk.PO. DENT.) Mies Annie Matheson has goes' to Detroit for the Winter. John Ihek has opened up • hoot and shot .tore 1n the [:runty block. The Orangemen celebrated 11e 5th of November by hating supper at K. Morgan'. hotel. .Angus Martin has started a night school. which is very .ell attended by our young people. Thomas %fats was; in our tillage chi) week. lot would not tell the boy. how it iappenel. Chas. 11'hitelofer las moved his family here front Kincardine. Mr. W. is working at Ms trade in 1Vhiddon't shoe shop. Mine Lena McIkmald and Mies i.ena Matheson lure returoei to Detroit after "pointing a month with their parest& and friends. 1'1.e family of the late Prof. .Ioo.s. of 'Kincardine, intend giving a 00ncert in the town hall on November 13th. They should he patrmiISed. Kenneth Finlayson. (eh sou.. gave hr first lesson on denting last Friday evening in the round honor. He intends giving • number durum the 1\ inter. The washing naa•hine swindle has been worked around here again. Tropic who try to get nmmething for notbiag usually get vatting* experience for good money. We are sorry to hear that plan Fisher, who shipped • nonan( of bones to Mann tido, lest eight of them by fire, the .tables being .et on fire the might he reached Vir- den. t'roteeshr Hugo ('ampbell is in our village. dila week. He feels your hump and tells you what you ought to be. Mr. Campbell CORRESP CARLOW. [neon Uca own UUS0L.OU1 bait.] Mrs. ('lark, of Detroit, is visiting at her sister,', Mrs. '(tiring. Rev. Mr. (Mown, 111 Miates eta, U. 1l,, oe culled the pulpit in the P earn' the last two Sabbaths. The farmers •rowed l'ariow have seared 1 Mir root crop and preaoaaoe thaw to be the beet yield for some yens. A oosgreg.tiarl .setkeg will be Mid is the Presbyterian church on Wednesday lath i0 1. , to see if the .wngneselea is ready for • call. At a emoting of papers of the carob it was decided to held their ...sal tea•mes1 ing on Dec. Sat', ltiristmas seining. They have Already secured solea able speakers for the occasion. A good time is expected. Come one, come all DUNGiANNON. (rear ova own . A. Mr. Stothers has a.atlmied the clerk ship of Ashfield, we presume that town ship is booked for a municipal election at the proper time. l ulkctor A. 1). Cameron, of %Vest Wa wanoeh, u on his annual tour. .'.11 ows cerned will take cote and govern them "elves accordingly. Weather is this place and vicinity for "owe time past has been very tete, pleasant and Indian summer-like. The public high- ways are in excellent eooditioo for travel- lers THa 41o.11u., tastead of bewmltng "tale as 1t grows older las mast th10p del. M more and more filar and is, we Wave, i0• crwa"ins na;.r -ally in circulation. So mote it be. It is pleasing to the frauds and &amain- ances of Mien Annie Yount; to learn that, baclmg for some time past been very ill with bronchitis, she a gradually becoming con%element . John Martin and wife, formerly of Dep- end and now of Wmgham. were vatting 4nenda and former acquaintainea in this village last week. Dome Rumor has it that Mr.Mertie has sold Magroper* y in Ihtngau- NOM CLERK volt A.*H►•tn.D. On Thur. day, 5th inst., at the amino of the muni- cipal council of Ashf1M. W. sootier*, second deputy .ree.d,gare eat hu resignation, which was accepted. Mr. Stothers applied for the vacant clerkship and was successful in securing the appointment. We wish hind success in his nee- 111*11ion. Samuel )lurchisow, our popular watch- maker, returned home last week frons a trip up the lake* and to the Northwest, which le took for the benefit of his health. It s gratifying to hie fnende and numerous aoquaintanme to know Out he is ranch Me provedin health and in appearanu. haying )coned considerably in weight. A+HrIELI. ('or'.. u. Sr.. -1"t. 1 M Thurs- daqq 5th inst.. the municipal council of Ashfield met in the town hall. After some ✓ onttne luistneer was transacted. \VIII. Lane, who had been the ettii.teut clerk of the municipality of A.Lfield for several yc.r. past. in consequence of lits receives the al, inmost of count '.• ckrk for the county of uron. resigned his position as ckrk of Aebfeld. His resignation was accepted. Hianew position is a step higher. as regard. both honor and lucrativeness. BRUSSELS. triton or K ow. (o,axc mtf. MINT. Scarlet fever is reported to be Imre. Look out fOt grand 4'hristmas budget. The Thanksgittu.. turkey has bre:: pre- pared. A. is suffering-1.•ry keenly from :kart dusoue. A. W. S. goes whore ! To the Metho- dist church. There is a new pool Dorn adjoining the Queen's hotel. .lohn and Henry Haist\have gone to Saginaw, Mich. Walter Wake has gybe to lawn Srunl to take a situation at his trade pending dting A hsttc encounter took place at epee o.` the hotels here on the evening of the Sth. .aim. Thompson is visiting friends in town. He bar Leen working at Loaded., They stood on the bridge in the moon- light. Ha ! ha ' ha ' 'I wo and two crake four 4.. A. Henry- hal the misfortune to fall trent a box last week, broiling his face badly-. It is currently reported that Smith Bros. Ire going to manage the skating rink the Doming asus.n. Alexander Smith. " nava about town, " t. now serving his apprenticeship with A. I.. Hunter. p. . A. R. `,lith is putting • new paper be- fore the public. It is called the " Hewooi Light." It is a nice little catchy '• ad.'. H. Williams & Sou are netting up a dandy pleannre sleigh. It will be the finest in town and it will be completed in • week or two. The Orangemen (held a'suppa•t it theO ange hall on Thoraday of last week. Interesting oldreres were given and a s.'ry pleasant pine was lad. Dr. Holmes, of I:oderich. spell; a few day with his brother, who is :II with teak. nal toter. We trust e11111 to see T. O. around again. Walter Burgess :las (coned the photo gallery in the Stratton hlock,aad is going to huh things. He is a good artist and we wish hint s000ees. There is some talk of . dramatic club be- ing formed here. it would be a good thing, and would afford the memos of passing ,.owls Very pleasant evenings. Start it going, love. May every snorers attend you. Halbwe en was not very strictly observed Isere. There was sot mach damage done. A few gates, were stolen. It is tame such child,ahneea had ceased. A number of foot - rano were run about midnight. A. 1. Hunter, , has removed from the Stratton block to that of Mrs Strachan, over A. R. Smith's sten. He has a grand phew now, and is prepared to attend to the wants of the public .a _ eatisfa•tin n annex. Y A Him ('oloseco... 41,200 urn the re - comes at the Methodist ehwrt'h Meade y the u the hest that ever visited dor town in ht. i ONDENCE leeks sad lsdeed. lemmata that kin lady love, who !Dee is • 1aynl OW7, has es rnarsid man, and par 104104ed is like the aha ea the bane- -" not IS It." \\'e with h. end would ss� e tt sore ewer time. ' neat heart easy wen fair May. • AB is fair in lore and war.' Tare ars some fired SM. etc Take oosdert, old mea ; ill will be well ' later w. " Oa the evening el the Sth of Dteveenber a ,ember el boys took It into their head, te pray • practical jute es one of ear bast. asaa stem They pt a hat and • pail of water a. it, sad amaeged it se that when the door world he aped the water would deluge the peewee .peeing the deer. The boys get everything is working anter and ea the climax was approwhiog t6emen:lwt Gave the boys wends& ode' as • sotiVS • .ion little ekoota lea The boys w,. had(J .cared. Suck disgraceful .daet sho.W b. .topped. MUSIC ♦sea TH). luta'.. The Rankin Motais' Concert Companymade their ap- pearance in our Opera Hal Tuesday of Inst week before • large nal audi (mos. At eight the curtatu roes and the cess pry were welcomed by a selector from our famous heed. The Mimes Stovetop have very fair rouee sad they wen encored son Fax was the Iwo of the evening and he was encored time after tires. Rapt. S. Rankin wax fair in his Scottish selections. A duet, Pride and Poverty. " by R. S. Rankin and Sim Fax, was excelient. The pianist. A. Frank I;ammond. tilled tat bill almir.bly. least, Int not kart, and the recognised by orite. was Miss AggieKK•nkm. Her little feet went through the giddy mare to au en• tra0ctug manner and she took the house by worm. Miss .(gate is a distinguished per- sonage. The people went home *noshed with the evenings . . - t. AUBURN. [1114.1. 04' 11 0011 C\ak).. n,1 Dt5 T. J ,lohn Murdock has 'purchased the farm belonging to Martin Dyer. on the 14th con .essiol of Hulktt. J. P. Brown nutted home irow Mani tour l..t week. He looks as U the climate there agreed with him. He states that on the whole the harvest looked well in the suction he visited. The I'resbytenans here wiU hare • meet Ing nett Monday to see whether they ete ready to give . call to a minister yet We believe Smith's Hill 41.a one for the saw, p.rpoee ua 1\'odneeday. The Goad Templars are beginning to nom-, again. Two initiation. last (body evening. They purpose haring a debate eery two weeks. The next subject to be die -weed is whether city or country life is preferable The following officers were installed for the protect quarter In Maitland Temple'. Na 334. LOA:. T. : Mary Sturdy, l'. - L Ernst, V. T. : Jae. Young, treasurer : It. E. Munro, hnancal two -rotary ; %V. Er- ten, rtett, secretary : John Murdock, chaplain: %\'m. Mole. marshal : L. %\ray, 1). eared.]: Maggie Helweg, assistant secretary ; Annie Helve g, I. guar. : John Elting, sentinel. HURON. i l:m w , .1' is /,." \ ' (lKitf_• rn101117.1 Monthly report S. S. No. 14, Huron: Fourth ('las►. Excellent. L Pickering mood E. Hamiltons. E. Reid, 1:. Murray, I A. Murchison. Third ('lea. O :cod - B. Murchison, V Hamiltee, E. Reid, I.. Mur do uk, E. Agnew, E. Mc(.ill, 11. Robertson, 1►. McKomliie, V Teiuyon : bad --M. Hen - derma, L i larkaun. 14eeood Clam 4hied - K. Beaton, G. Tennyson : had I. Hen- derson, \I'. Tiffin. F art Ii 1.00d -S. Itobert.o., G. Murray), 11. Mcken.,ie, A. Clarkson ; heat -W. McKim ie,J, McKen- zie. The empil'e works excellent If litv- erage reaches *0.nd bail if it falls below *0. Average attendamee kr the isnot h, 36. H. Hudson. teacher. NILE- [ rant ore owe to.aaasro (seer. J Our ( teachers. • I u. vllows and Miss E. Watson, intend leaving at ('brstmao the former for Ottawa norm.1 and Mos Wat- son for S. S. No. 9, Poll■.roe. The following is a list of the pupils who panned the promotion examinations at S. S. o. 1. West Wawan.sh From i1. to 111. -- Mabel Bailie. Annie Polley, Flora t'urrey, F'ILi Carey. Lizzie Matthews. Bertha Ryan. Fron, Iii. to IV. Jen,e Stewart, Minnie Currey, Edith F..11iott, Libhie Elliott, Percy Sanderson. John Smylie. TOWNSHIP COUNCIL .:oOI:alrm you \.Hit. Council met at Hnlmesvilk inn Monty. November 2nd, pursuant to adjournment. Members all present. Minute. of last meet- ing read anti p0000l Mored h) Jaaee Connolly, .sceontied Fry Sarni. Sturdy, that the nomination for reeve, deputy -reeve sed ovu,cillors be held in Holmeevilk intim place known as Knox'. 1 , 00w Mtade's,. on the kat Monday in December, 1891, and the (ling pnlaoes ;if aft election he held; ea oltows: No. 1 P. S. 1)., (Orange hall, 4th concession: No. 2 do., inner of \iron Sturdy, 7th amceeeion ; No. 3 do., house of Thos. Harrison, 4th oosoefnios : No. 4 do., house of Johe Elliott (late Wm. Her bison's), hayfield cortoessioo : No. 6. house of R. Baker, 15th concession ; No. 6, house of Wm. ('rooks, llth ooecea.,on : and the following returning elbow : No. 1, Samuel Johnston : No. 2, Nixon Sturdy : No. 3, Thos. Harrison; No. 4, John Clef : No. 5, Herbert Elford: No. 6, Wm. ('rook.. Carried. Rylaws No. 4, sad 5 of peaent year ware read and .mused. The t easenrer's bond was 1 be and his sureties were twmnderel satisfactory by council. Thetollectr mot being present with fund" nothing further could be done. Tb'eomincil adjourned to meet again on the nest Mon- day in December. JA". P.ITToo, okrk Brussels salt works hare been reoeinsg • ovo•hsuling by the proprietor, T. T. At Aguirre Story's auction Bale on the 6th coeeseene, Tuckersmith, no Tueday, Sed inst., there was • fair atteadasoe and very succeeded plica• were realised. (at tie, eepe011Uy hrught exoellest prices. sows .old eit from NO to g60 'soh ; two- ear woear old .leer• hnwght from MO to 444.50 each: two -y heifers from 136 to 43O 60 each ; yearling d,...., 186.60 to 134: w tont. Rev. lir. (:nail, d 13.It, .....ted T th flame Rumor soya thee. are gelyt to he - . P . unsher of weeldlinp in and amend Ripley n this Winter A rumor • like • kw, you know. From north to sunny math: ale it's quite the mane in either place d• it gees been mouth to mouth. si livid Hannah, sen el John Hannah, of the tele fisc, Morrie, while in ...rel, of .par M now nests, fell from the top he4en in th. - M barn to the finer, • distance of over twenty het, bruising kin Meg. era and atualder env M .rely, Fotrtenetely no haw were keollea earling linfers,423, and sheep 415 per pair, ewe and lamb. The whole oak figured up good sum. Willing Venom. road •way a. Wednteolay, 2/t4 eh a had cold been well dexieg the Snmwer hut esetis sd work antl •dost • mouth ego. Ra plaint Wei 1 nature. Re ate i• the prise of life, Wag about fart .t►ns years elf age. Refers ha Ileum Mr. \ "enols was • eery .wart. fdaMris... oma ed had prospered I He wee Mesa • prep of L..41 'Week and pyaakk• ties a (lstsorvaMao. Re Mania • widow sad two ekildrc., • buy sed girl, who w well provided 11 w. e pulpit morning and evening The pee- a le an happy MVP that they have m- .ot-ed 111.00 frac their debt. Rey. Mr. Sal- ton t1 • grand worker. Hort x) . A tweeting of our roma mon so eters was held at the Oleos" heed Fri. y evade( law, for the purpose of nimb- us •�h`eekey ebbas . Quite • crewel wthere. allows esrs ore Prtdds.t. G. 1'. 1es161d ; vine pendent, 1). C. Raw ; sola -Inca, .Laren : nommitto.. Noble Osrry. Jen olein sod Joe Rdlastywr A 1i tip may be expW " this 'Whim Wo re sae &weft skaters here. " beer 1v Pe" - 0.e of owe yeallg nun PACE. - LORD MAYOR'S BANQUET IMPORTANT SPE ECM BY PREMIER . SALI8SURY Seta l (i• epees ..f (3o.4 .pew fere Menlo. war--tlreep.U.a of Spot tea C..rl... &soon. neat 1. Ireland. L0noo11, Nov. IA --At the Lori Mayored '. boat at Guildhall t evening kne tlsUsiary IY u the wane d his address oom- sessisd upon the lesbiatien of tat pad- maim astwaken of Parliament, wkkk, be said, was satiiatwly to tliorerst sad mow, a the at wae people. Reprdiag ,Run is Ireland Load Kalb berry ted that the work which Dir. Balfour, the (Adel Secretary, hal dose a them country in the last fasr years was the best ever door by • .tata.a.aa This atetemelt was grated with cheers. Continuing, Hr Lordship mid "%That we hate recently seta in Ireland has not altered our pink nor has it node as thick that a dotneiotic Lure in Ire^ud would be distinguished rr peso w alrmuaen.e from the use of blackfihe,w. IK hay freedo fropt tat corse ofeos101inftOsl duminnties." [('ries oat "H«r. bund') A. to foredo' (edge, the Premier said there was nek sag& 0pek of cloud epos the Wilma fsgebefisoger to the pens which walk It .costed them the spirit of eating ase changing towards. iaduatriel awrpetithm. The gnat presset question for consideration was the tesaties of coma stere whisk expire in IIM:. Tin Tarsi UssotI .. The question of tariffs was togging the attention of caramel retic... Though with respect to metrial warfare Lord Salisbury eaid be avoid hold out tat most �rom�is� anticipations, so fn ea l.dustral evert*. was concerned, haring as • weepiest prt0tec- ttvr lsgiakt.ion, ha feared that Great Britain would occupy for • tune a peculiar isolated pusltum. The recent elections In America had down that the dight rra.tu.0 against protection had lost its force. (('rite of "Hear, hear: Continuing be sod: "The one colony we are aIle to cite as a free trader Nee Soot 11 Weirs -w longer wean u1 .uap.'tl0l robe We shall have the advantags tld•relawe, be• fore long of being the Athaur�tum costes sanduni of free trade." 6ngta.d is Limp' Referring to Egypt he sed that the Gov ernment was not respm•tble for the tvndi ties in which et felt itself to be to that country. England Ila.' utok • great wen tics in order to rescue P:gypt from the evils which threatened to destroy the e,.nntr( and it was her duty w roman there until the Egypttau (wvernm-int w.* strong enough to repel external is.a*iws end quell internal disorders. Until that end was at tabled the Prier de.•Iaued the I:overn• :nest could not consider England's duty .i..! tie% ed. [Cheers. SPOILED BY A DOWNPOUR Th. Lone payer•. show In Lowden npoilw.l ay eat.. L.nue.'.. No.. W. The Inn! Msynt's Wow 0a. *piled yestetssr i.y a ,oweles. downfall of rain, hut the new Lord Mayo, 13a%Id Evans, a Welshmon„ n. whn represented the Castle Heflin' ward in the Board of Aldermen, manger! to rainy bimselt rntl- *adetwWr nh spite of the weather. Lund Mayor gyms nuto+rede.l Lord Mayr .4r Jo.eph liavery. The day being also the of the berth o1 the Prole, of Wale.. ani the miasma for the celebration of the silver wedding of the Kwper.r and Empresa of Kuru, pair -emu- Londoners have full opportunities to real of great festivities even if they are unable to take part in there The p.geerrt was • brilliant else and the .snot. carr reprewen1.i kis• torte incident& IV O OR CE IN M HIGHLIFE- Lards (:!everts$ Maparte'* Malrfw.5lal CwnapsraU.s. Losnon,Nm. 40, -Tb.. Evening Nee .of this city yesterdaypmblirhes • story which 1s destined to create • senbtnm ,n moot circles of society. 1t is to the eget Oat Rosalie Bonaparte has filed a petition ask ing for a divorce from her hatband, Louie /'hovering fk.saparte. This action is the outoome of a rather 1 series of matrimonial events, which had their origin in a dirore suit in• atitated against P.cwalie by her former husband. In this kat mentioned butt louts t'karenng Bonaparte was charge.( by the hnahan.I with ha%log lora intimate with Rosalie. and hu alli•ga1.o ns were supported by the evi.ktdo . •71e divorce prayed for was grunted. The relations between Rosalie sad Lout. culminated 1a1 their marriage, the latter wanting on that orewion the name of ('lova. Leta ('levering Bonaparte is a eon of Prince Louis Lucien it..naparte, who died a few .eye ago. Pence lanais Lucien, how- ever, did net acknowledge Louis ('levering as his son until Oct 12 List. Tern days Liter Louis (levering cant raked a lear- nagr with Laura Scott, and it is his living with the Litterom his wife whit•' comsti fetes the gtoanada for the diyore, asked for by Rosalie RALEIGH'S MANSION• Indy Hormones Aw0IUng a Pwrehaser, as oh. Woods M..w7, ih-tu.n, Noy. 10. - The wielow and ehild ren of Sir John Hennessy, the Irish stake men who dies' re+rotly, are in strains! . He had nothing to bequeath to then hut the old family tneesi0. at Ynoghal. This iady Hennessy dares to sell. 1t was the residence o(Rir Walter Raleigh, laving been part of the proper ty "Maned by hien after theSof the lands of the Earl of Des The filmdom in which R.W416 fiat phased the potato which be had Stough' from Ante rico minimises ave nares, hacked by the ancient town well of Yotaghal. 5s Preparing Mar Threat. Looms, Noe. 10. A Calcutta despatch es ■ that i.formatinn has ernes fres the Afghan frontier to the .feet that R.ssia ea preparing to swallow Bekker) by abolish - log the Khania* and the nominal animosity of that stat.* and that the real 0bjeet of the Rnsei•ns in stirring up tenable with the Alpena is to get a pretest fee pretesting hamout."lltat • Weld eager Mos tor wimp. Lamm. Nev. 10.-Vestwday, 6041 and. vsrry of the birth of the Prins* d wJs, was eskhrated quietly at Sandring- ham � m. - heThe daesatle hers .t whim' are intuited to the Mese for may bars, tank advomllep et fib oewaen to present him with a pat dem Mit The t is • mb the tat' art it we one h... ed oasis and the value el the mea else . Is THE MARKETS. BREAD$TUI*p$ A140 grREMI .M teederteh e'r0ee., Yonualmt Nov. 11, mei ass aloof ....••• s0p R 6aerr Wheal. , 0 =e t' ......... •..._..... t to tea u • y 1q M • •�MM s f1•1 • ,N rotra% •hist' ....... / t{ y t E Petetae, • mom **ten A_ ppfeere'w to 'Moire* e s def _ Weed d Mats Maar 4t.ty Stall Motu tea Melts Otos. Raise Seel felt flews " ..`.. Fall W11.st 000to. M spring Wheat ... Mat • Haeiq............... *tela (Atte .. i tot s Pere IDB a ei Apples tw4Murt For tag,......,s a 0 is lees S soil 3 w4w ....................•w4IS Won..,........ 4b0II e ark .............y Wt•4 eI>f .1- 14... le, tial. 4:10. 4 « le to t e• to s 1/ to 14 t% to M Wool. per Ib. fe to t1 It to n to H Wer In a (ft 14 m. � dtes ..... 001I to i tt Barter. per Ib ,..•....... • u to 0 N Part. 0 10 e 040 Wood mer sed 1 to e 1 1 Choles eneimium Iftm. 10, now IIS . .....«l. - very great. The top ..t the hot is sur mounted by three ostrich features, formiall ;he coat of &rues of the Prises of Wales, .et with .iau,uud*. A SCUFFLE ENDS IN .,EATH. Probably Katal Winceso or a clew at Monttaankl. Penes. (Mt., Nov. 141.--En•ery Fergaro anal Joseph 10'Fere attended tun ,vl.atka Arany meeting In Bloomfield :sat ovens', After the eerVices, aul a1me.t istmediate(r after leaving the twn►cks, they. weressesstl by a party Of four or fire, anal one of tat attacking parties teamed iiowenasw maw up end struck remotion twice. Feriae drew r revolver *.d said be even lei drfeed himself. liuworm.n inhreaitetely wool the no.4rer and in the uremia for footman of the weapon it was discharged. the bill enteric F ..bd.wwra.booing user -'the- hew -k. Ferg',w,n will tile. :10 arrests L,,rborn made. A flees of lana Amon, 0.. bort. 11.•l..,., 1.R(' , No. In. 1'hel..ir d an Ino..,... waned Se• ,anamck was t• cal Oleg face dowtn to tat brush near nasal. -k There was • piece of yarn eatech d to his act, and to the limb of a neighla,ritig tree, but the string was both too weak to Lear Ise weight ant torr Ioag to give aoyo nc the idea that lir fool heard himeolf. H. %r last seen alive in Mandeb aNeut a week le. eh hen he went there to nes a wonial. with wb,m, hr nand to rite. Vh,- ora. 1.1a ,..ter - in -law, rut.' he sea dame•.t. of manyag her. hut to this the prow wa;ld hot •ow sent net grontas of gra, moor t•eletton/1a.p It mettle lie w -e 001 •,,.'".' 1 ,j is he aslctsm aril there wee a petting. Lett Their Well Unpaid Sairn . 1'.1.1,0. that . No.. 111. 4 rein couple regi.teral at the 11 ardro& Heol here a few weeks ago as %Vatter Luad.r sad wife. 1)ttaws. The men tastste.l on kat tag the finest ry .a1n analu ua 'mat acuu 1 dttum. the 'neves ,11ho1.1 afford Thev rrnalisel nearly ' 1 ' . weeks. and whoa the young non sae it. dei that his board bill was.apfaal1.t. Ice real1.e acts an employe of the l'rint.ng icon•.,• 1 htaww. and expe. tel a check ,o a .Lir ..r two for his nett''. rale. 4. The other aright the couple let their *alio.. down o i of a Irak window with a rope. nal thee quietly dipping oat themsehto. turd, the m4lmight trots lo. Brecht -ilk, where iltey were arrests( and brought Lark bete yaelar- day. 0.ereasfo Dumb for ubeety. Fit .o: -To., Nov 10.' --(ha Saturday lifter• noon shout .i o'clock. as the casvirto were being assembled for removal to the pros, r. non named Morriss of a tottery peg mal* • dealt for liberty and up to the present is free. He was Y3 _teen of site and very keen. It is thought he took to the wood. oe Saturday night and Jumis•I on a freight train. He arrived hoe i. Apprril. hat in been sentence( from Ile, Fh.mna% for three years for Iarcery. chime• 441o,e00 flawing... 11 Iwn.T!,1, Nov. 10 --Print to leaving for his fugue in Brantford %Villtain 1'. Starer. the roong comnno'n',al traveler who ';fared r. p.usine,tly in the police avert aewmti.10 of Saturday ndwn(ng. and who we do charged on the ground that he hal cameo ted IM offence, as be hal a right t•• enter the worsen'• Le.lrrxsn at her invitation. te- atrnctol hit solicitors. Meagre. Nesbitt. 111.-k owl it Icauld, to enter an set ton ..g.. test Mr. John Hood of the Royal Hegel foo alleges( illegal arrest and wlicieet prn- «s•utdw. The enmoue" at wh•-'h Tsang so -ark feres tis damages to his repntetion r 41(8.11444 (Perm. ! Corm 1 T€4.Jer Corea, *ski dunes, soft 00114.. Mewling 00106, herd ewes, cones d all kinds .and of all Mann, are 4ike remered in • few rlayl by the ole of Petnemi'. Pander Corn Katreetor. Never hem to aces, erre' causes pais. never leaves deep 6pks that are more 4.wyi.g tats the or{{sclrl dki.e0ss fort. (live P.Ir.i's Paislws ore Extree ter • trial. !ewere el sebtlblt tea Sold by druggists . Peas t Kinston, neemsugt7 •.easel SmgIAss. .. end the Hew Palladium. Mr. 000dama, eater* f=� eoaatl.g room of ors d his perWJ0.1 will you kindly tell me whether ..t est this 46 bill . • C0eeterfSR !" it a perfectly fid, said Brother Messy, ezami.44 it. " Whet Id yea t0 w�ost 1teippeoimeasee, may I ask r '7t treedreppoil in the walr(ksdra M' heal 44•4y,0 The Janine Rersmu. et (iderah, ba" bees awarded the p6..a.t lice the Wertera Poise dad* of ileo C. I. A. Tin r!' are la geed sprite .ver 11. 71e merning ted. en the L, IL t whisk hen bun ronift>• 1the4r dao len tb Rammer, his been ed now res only t. W1.,�-, ADVICE 1 .Y (4 app kinds is THE qty weeds oat Mud 0 VOL- II III OVER THE H A tellies °M al th• Doi Rea ilf OMR �.hV en of lf/•f 4 astt auntie*" and C."Mew g11areem .rtbi fasmkp Mss end nett p*pr, to II erprise, will be f 1 1„t<•n In Hnlnlea, elites fix , I v totter, but Itl.ml yet. Mus Brown, of est ••i n. teacher s it re .r, rt a salsa John R Headman (,e -Iter tutees. fir::, milk ami ser, i:. ,-rr Manaus at m, an• On the r 4. pia l.,w neemd, wegg.am that he. a *amort ootstettt pier J,.,rph 31d'ully,s el rrrmiemt of $tan(, rt , at tie figs of , w.-4 rnonIhs .Ian m Albs. has u •t ttf the Carom e..i*oien of Teck, Ther'. V, rnldc. (.ee, M -Mullen al :,.fur Fort(r81.0i 'ani v. ret:,aIn fe,' dsngh'er, lin ('ow t'harles Korcll, til r¢.t acres from t tt py)(.as'el,4fther (.nese Krtly, wh' ,oath of Breese, I 41011- of lunlyeius, e w. lee are pleased t Bowerman. to Y --Int. all, in S err. nn S. li. No. 8, for their respective i t McPwWla, d refs Inst week. '11 tescner i• Branch pee. removing to Omepl ear Its I t h o aoeeeno0 d 14..'- w setghkar, (o a:1•fif ra,resan' 1.,•0. ('bnstophe rite has dison.ed d I...«• Rnpeou, for t farm, it is said, is 1 elle. .lohn Murdock. the farm, of Mari hoe, Hullett. it ball nose, with fr louildings, need eau While .neral M lag peas at each Toting sin of Ji thrown into hu e rler *tDC.•. 111 elk At the revision mut w ('(inion, J0 Remes of fifteen C t..riners were MCI four 1'o neerr.tiv, ul 1.1. 11 ikon McKay, �l1.1r ('omen d tl I end (1110(, beta ..l 10, sendisa tool leen take.. •'ergo. Rev .1. Philp, te.nnerl of Halm 144.00011 standing ►t* rcreived 4nM a position in 00! 1'anadtan college Hobert W 114141 • hor*r fancier as ..verel as fins I soesas can be' leek through his aden.rer of the at M en (ath.riet iv I.. diel at Ray A r mothr '1051 d&n2hter hod de[ 1 re her arrival. maker end WISP ate A shooting IMI I,' 'neon Messrs. Rheic(((, was M h , eas1. ,results asmed. in the M Marray trio " shooing of tb c fire aer'es, rt yea Lance from (;liwl the adjoiat.g M the place was Mr 1'►ialey got emelt below thk .Ir.hn Rrosdlo 470,1., n( tics .411 wed is wedin `4.n Antonio, ■ hawug • large mother of Her to his native es (htto6tael n1 the (lanpewl loyel n••etieug i• P18.4854 p(0 beam, mils sp.►ehen were i M` J. L C littal(4 imasnelny try of MA dir.eter. lie