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The Signal, 1892-1-14, Page 1VOL. 3LIv. No. 2343. IRRUA1(YIST,4892II RENEW YOUR SUBSCRIPTION FOL 1892. THS OFFZO=ALJ►3,31.71 70M HURON OOTJNTY_ G4ODBRICH, ONTARIO, CANADA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1892. R.A.M TOW. Bu0MOPIIPUOm n.e THE SIGNAL •;PORZ FMB. 1a1, Ian. Tae Baer Is ma CUMsege ase Ems Swam M TeM SIM D. 1ieGILLICIIDDY, TUB is the dale. upon which the mimes of all subscribers in arrears to T1ls blown. will Itr taken of the list. ()n this date a new cash system will be started. Every copy of Tat $lsasni printed will he paid for before it leaves the office after this bate. 4llbecriberw in arrears. Bill confer a great favor oe the publisher if they will pay their intiebte loe.a before this tiute. U. Noll ILLICUUDY, Publisher. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS- aoods we Ke..mu.iead W. C. Goode. . Pg1 Amami 1l.•e' ram(- Bunce Horton. ... 0 •76 Deviant -11, Me.allle•iddy.. .. 1 New Camelia.: M.fl Joos. Kidd . .-• West Hugo* Agru:ulteral ivelet)-Java Mit Molt • Mer Leal -C. A. Nairn .. e W.ud *anted -Was. M lteheg . 0 Brown's asle.ae-Jeb Wilsea-- $ The Pelaos Risk -J. B. Harriees._..,...... • Morten dale NaaUded -J. A luta & Bre + Ilselseas stead to tat -Ian. Warsr• .... 1 Ossttwe.etl •tate-R B. Hdhud, Duoga•se. S BORN. MORROOW -Is Oaderfcb. oa Thr 11. 11.1. the w fir or Thus M.w ro w, of • daughter. IA$f'KY Al.recopy. III. on January eb- 1Mtt• the wife of Lai** C Datiary. Cosa' ✓ oue.107se .d a da.urhtes. CHANT-Iselinto•. on tbe3rd Met. the wife of H. 1 l' hent. of a Ammeter. DOHKkTY 1. (711.1*. e• Doe. 3001. the alb a( 10.,. Mabeey. of • sea Cale PM 1e ties Wawsaeek• es the Ind fast . ib. x11. of J. W. Ostembell. of e da.tbua. WILSON la C Intoe.a thee!• Wm- the wife of Cha 'es Wilma. of • ma. M. Aft r i • U K - 1. Heseooll, o• the eW Met_ the silent A. Yc'rtb sr. d•nom MARRIED. t'AgeAIdel -I IR%Krt-.ea Prd Dem. by Rey. 11. moon. a the reseals.", d the Mid. L father. Joss 1lmacede. to Mies Cuaberle- r. Meer. beth of tarey. SCOTT--'HintTk1kIt-Al IMF meteor, of lIe brides weave. sear Walton. M urne towe.h.p, us the SRM all., to Ker. A. 0. Kist. 11 A . Item, noon. of Telfer. 0s1 to Mir Menge Jaime 1k.streed. elder daughter ar Jobe aburueed. / AIR IIHW ►R - At .he neldewre of Mr. M iv'IM, L•od..bnece, to the Ih% Jam. by I0. ter A. taew•rt. James trier. )r.. or of Cimino. to Miss Jere Deem. ha the l+ee Archibald Dewar. formerly mf Sea - tart b. 0 BRIE % -. 'HISS - At Itannlbal, Moat+n& os 11. - 22..4 .11 . at the tee. !mice of toe bride'. ammo..n. Key. J. A Smelt. Miss Mamie 1L 1'ht. 1u Dr. or. W. Irarls. rermertp of Rrieseta. DIED- - EQ-- In O.derich. on Jam IPA, • Mer) Rlrtly Mama, next of ebe ht. Jame* remises. and T1 Jeers - HUSH -- .N Menlo• 14 Y.. tem glib. A. r. !•nate Bei • formerly of liederfeh. y414 --b *l a tewnehie of Ae01eN. se Thirsts,. Jeerer, :.h. I. Janerelit or 0he late Jesse Young. aired :t years. 11 muathe nod a dap.. g11ib1ILL to leaa'llter no Thursday. Jae Mr) 7'.,. 107E. Mary, relict of the late Thome. Olsd►ih. seed tat years. M mamba sad I t v.. )(1.14N_5 0oderieb. on Saturday. J .la'' AMaloo .. aged IS aeon. 044. SOS I4oth of Natd.eryd MANNINO le Tonmta os the lamb alt.. J. W. $s niam Pr.vtacW lessees tomentor aped SI year*, lather of A. H. ..d W. team DiffIg•1 Io.I9e. PALMLKr - to Moe, u the r.e edrom d n Nsortreed. c:, the lath aka. Wil- lem Neon Palmer..c.d S/ tears. McAN-I.!.rk rriminb, oa lM.latb, Jam. M9 07 ears. Lean.FOMItTglt _ Rebecca easter. . sd011 years. em the hot.,xss Mete :W A LD - Ie Ore,. on Jam let. Janet McDe••!d. ogee re years and 3 unwtb.. (41001(014-15 Breereek. o the Ott Mee Damao C&m.ro5. egged 73 years. I months ..d 10day ► t •AN A P•(-ia l eaforeb. s TasedayJ•mstb. I. Mary Comavan. wed >arearm PLEA tri 1e Rreee1M. on J. loth. le•! iltrabet0. Mews& .sed Y years. PliM(iiMR ala i s Prrinto u. • ged, Jaime, year. a msa4M cad • thea PUBLIC NOTICE. Daring the nem week or two H. W. Rau, the General Tr.vslbag Agent of Tea ftenim, will be vieithg our friends to Amadei sad Watt Wwaesah. Our subscribers will cooler • ewer spas To Brum!. by Peaking prompt renew.ts and otherwise sinning Mr. HAu. is his saevaes. Give Mr. RAY. r ut sdsctio• be year e sighber who doem'5 take Tea Biose, Nee be will do the seek BLYTH. (goo Laos nun l.amr wan - in Rider! Yoamg, of 0rangssllh, and Mr sus Albert and his wile, d she same ekes, are visiting kinds te taws. Char!.. Oren and aider, of theink, Mr. Reeks., Ise el Japes, esti S. idlum, .et Seafer4, Mw bees the pasta of Ikea ttdith Yang this weal. Williams thews, of the Weis read. ie Meths to give ens the msmispmsui of h4. farm to he rias Robert &ed silky • well - thorned reeireme.s. he having pssshased • seellwMhla redden es Mends asst from • iIRIAM A 811111111111111 WAND IN .nee. Arm CLINTON'S CATCHY ITEMS. -- i THE RECORD OF CURRENT EVENTS ea This Ceammia a iMaad ea Dew $very - Mem Warta Rmisw•as Tama Goes ea 6a •• 10.,..•. 111." Ne-iebu atte•11ee .1 teed Bveaas. (mote oma Owe oORt eroeos y. ) We soseotiassa think that that lonrual The oris* shoaled have one tetter cleansed, and use added. and should be named The Vampire. Ska4ag sow is fully enjoyed .ad much appreciated by the menage( resideaa of this our burgle. Mr. Croll, having pet the risk in first -clam order, hopes to gain the peerage age of bock ladies Reel ge•.e. There was so serene to the church Sua.l•y last, the rector that .leyj perching in Dungannon. A modest bad poensised to fill his pulpit in Chaim, bat for same reason or other he did not turn up, wheal cited tad above resalt. Pot.rnrao ! PoLnu,. ! -Oa the street censers, to the mese doer. .t Usrle D•..s and wherever • gathering gathers it ns politics, polities, the everlast- ing politics, and not until " Our Man " gen .:acted will the angry billows subside .ad .till we strongly "Ahem to our first convic- teen, that the " Right " mac is •h our ride Ws Wan TIMM. -Aad so you have had the Rev Bain Small in year must, Mr. Editor. When 1. ER/ in Chem your bumble servant had • quarter tied op in the earner of kis big red pocket handkerchief and, after a hesle serious oonsideeation, de- cided 00 invest. and thee wended his way thicker. Oh, ray ! tab, my ! how Sato did keep as awake, eom.tiseea had us laughing like inant.ce and thea afterwards haring the briny streams rolling down our cheek.. He dad moot beerW= cream) our statesmen. was lased of herd epee our medico', and the saloon mem just rot 0.- bat l.1.j.0. -fro.. the power of his eloquent speech. He talked .w.y for two boars, but yet withal did not tire the .adieaos When all was over we quietly walked home, feeling that we had had good value for our great outlay. Tunnies') Warren -- We were kind of riled up lam week, Mr. Editor, when hearing of Tne Stoz tt.o staff Itovtng a .upper • so much so that we took dews our old shat -gem from the wall in or- der to visit Tau Sweat Mike, bat 6odaog the lock, Neck and barrel oat d repair we .,IIy returned it to is hook. TM reason d our antler was that we, who seed in the chips in order to help build the big Sweat., were ignored, and when thinking of the roast, turkey, the &te•nming padding, the sp•rklisg wine and the plei••ot hes it merle our blood to Moil to think that while others were at the b•ngOet we were lit in the cold. add stades. Our meals of revenge weld be therefor the whole of Tits SK00lL's stall of correepoedents to stake • banquet n ett by asking the rdu4or .ad his ma to be present hemp coals of fire upon cheer bead& Om Sire. -IA greppe,like a carina lien seeking whom be may devour, sell prows around our burg. At the preemie time he is tete unwelcome guest of canny • home. Al.l. Andrews with his whole family have been pea.erwted Mrs. W. Young is also suffering from its pre neon, and H. Moorish is also a victim. Hes taml ,who have been sufers's, are, we .n glad to state, nicely oe the steed. Miss Ford, who has long been sick, is now an a very critical condition tram the mine sootier. Mrs. Wilson, • very eyed lady, is lying( at the very gates of death ; her aged hnukedwho es Me in be 93rd year, u hlona Leen nick and bedfast ; therefore, *bee their parting comes, it cannot be for Wog. Mrs. Calhick, mother of D. 11C•dback, of your tows, is also epos the vmeryy verge of the river, even the ever of Death, through which all must wade. Mrs Sahib, who is • splendid nurse amonpt the seek, now re- quires the .ervion of •sera. Mr& Ottore.m and ber Irby are also gripped by this motel foes with • hothead lying to led, who has long been ailing with an incurable disuse. Rut let se sty our pen. for the .offerers in our town are almost legion, some slightly, some badly and Rome dangerously ; bet we ere hepog .no. to see the dark :loud dis- persed, and well welcome gladly the moa- shive of health and strength. AIWA r Owes J000so. since last writing to Tae Naval two more fellow•travefrs have reached the end of their journey, the first being Hugh legman .t the advanced age of 83 years. He had le.ig bees • resi- dest of Clinton and was mach aed esteemed both as a churchrn (fresh - term.e) and • chines. Although far .4- mood is life, he was h.1. 5144 hearty p to within • few clays of had death ; Rad is les tees truly Lee it bees verified abut gray hairs are ho.e,abls The wet to wade the river was Olivia Debase, he en• tering death's cold stream Sanaa, evening last, icor • long ported he had beam • suffer- er frost heart tremble. He was ar.pan- Mvely • young sena, although hev.ng wedded his seemed Mike &ad wan as Mader trios• and mesh rasp .ted satins. Reiss a meatier of the C. 0 P'. the •bewe fraternity turned not u • bedy Tuesday last in order to pl• ee the evergreen in the gran of their departed brother. 1. this case, air, s there as eater demonstration of the beauty .d • beimeolent Order. Mr. (Mores hod winch Menem to oostesel with and ease sot lay up for • rainy day but always ataa•ged to pay hie .dues i. the C O. F. The brethren anemia him whin he wee eiek. =Iberian {s•leially, aid tow his widow .r,( fatherlesn ehi(drs& will resines frost the above Order $1,030 00 Let the worthy Ur. Pareeas sues over this ...d bemire& .tier sash ethos before ismpieg at his rash ens PwwAw t --As rear Kemble sew.oet toes seeskty w.lk.ng drown ire. the .seer Ada with h •rI. thrust dews Amer lass the p. eta of his pasts, Mt is me tntat on op et • wiekeds&se of the wsrld at largobut the k Terees eepe.iy, he wee thorn rudely &s- oar5d : Ah, d 1 ywill be left la the ye. will hale •a the seeming aleelies. " W imply rend at ear Fws6r, • it replied "Leh is the thaw, Iqsv t Tb,sko.4 thea have the *Mem 111 the withers riding f•wwgntte. 'gm that egp are pnm.Ity home IF • ens I to 80 somis end Rik year they bio Met eresadedd 1 eons t Tree, we hen • good mop of pota- toes Inst Fall, bat the yt.ld did nut atoned ►aim. that of the previous year. yet leave =value. dawn to otanhalf d their former value. Our farswe know from eeperimes wthe b+ uponalla all he twine they tor; they age haw to soars over the big exodus lioZtit limited !Staten We have not yet U.eIe Thomas and his peg, .or Mee we - bet alas ! we are in too moot hem M throw pearls before swine gt.np a til amether week or two, when M. C C.mer+u will be is the field, .ml will be alae to mop the lour with any MAR Lha CoaservU. may brtag forward -teetotally whitewash them and utterly confound their evil design - Mg matinees and bring te the front that which all sensible men will admire and up- hold." With these retwe ks we pulled , down oar cep oven our ears, pave our opponent • look of scone .mel quietly pro- needed upon our journey. PORT ALBERT. ' Irma OCR uwl. CORttMrOEDRal.J IAvine service was omeducwd is the Episcopal church here oa beet Sunday even- ing. The mermen was preached by Rural Dean (;rang, of Clinton. In future service will he bold at 10:30 A a. as formerly. A Nook of dry goods. composed of reedy - made dotting, underwear, dress rends, blankets. etc., has been opened up 11i the mend owned by Jr.. Mrbady. Auction sales are conducted every evening. J. Kellie, m•s•tler. A tea meeting in •id of the Episcopal church meek place hero oa Monday evening last. Tea was nerved it the hasen.eut of the church. The choir of St. (;eorgie church, t:oderich, was en atteu lance. Ad• dreams were delivered by the Ittev. Moms. Carrie, Fairbairn an.' Potter. The proceeds amounted to about $75 l)RfTCART. - -We regret to chronicle the demise of Mn. J. Young, relict of the lac James Young. which amt event took pIso. at her re0ideaos, Lake Road, on Thursday last. 1)eoesael Wee seized with au attack of la grippe about two weeks ago, which de- veloped into pneumonia and terminated in her death. Her remain were interred in Colborne cemetery on Sunday last. CORAL WREATH CORNERS. (ram ova owe ouamier00 . . Mrs. Daniel Gilboa, of this place, is visit - tag (rimed. in Detroit, Mick. Dune. Campbell h.. been visiting friends is Jackson, Mick.. for the past few week.. Mum Maggie J. Murray, of Coral Wreath Cwetre, is venting friends is the vicinity of Urethane Ont - Me are glad to note that Wm. Murray, trio was very Ill for the past week, is again able to be around. Mian Bella Red hay, we believe, returned to Detroit, Mich., after spending a few days under the parietal roof. Mr. and Mn. R. McLesase, formerly of CYover Valley, now of Chicago, 111. are visiting friends in .id around this burg. John Martin, of the township ot Ashfield, is having • sale of valuable farm stock aid .mplemena on Tuesday. January 12th. We believe that John intends moon to re- move to the Northwest. Isadore Otis, who was "pendent, the holi- days at the residence of Tn.r. Smith, left on the early train Moaday for the county of L/arnbton, where he intends .pending a week with friends in that vicinity Foefbre starting for him home in Soignee. Hugh McLeod, of Ashfield. ha.poroh .od that property known as the McIver farm Iran the Loan and Debenture Co., of Lou- don. Hugh. tieing somewhat of a burinees chap, natio • sale and sold off moat of the tinder and slash by the acre, thus realixat.g quit an &taunt on the start in tall ease. JURIOH- ere LATE pot t.Aite we1e. I ADutetw AND PRESENTATION. -Lest Tues- day evening the members of the Kngli.h Bible clam Stet at the midair* of their farther, Sam. J. Lata, and presented biro with an address accompanied with a beautiful picture entitled " i'11 take care of you." It represents a little girl of moven or eight $ununers, embracing her dear old gtnnd . and mounted in • upMidid frame. The •idesm is e0 follow. : MAR Tamil; nu, We, themembers of your Sabbath school clams, ham mot here the eve- ning for the parries of spondteg • social hear with you and .mk you to .mpg the pidttrs .s a token of mesteem for you ksawing y that it carries with it the good wWles of every member d your clam. May you hag be spared by the blessed Mader to sp&ct, to n His divine teething, Signed m beheld of the mise ley JMmL H 16. Do&o. alk Mime FLoleexr-E BENEDI T. Mr. Leta was ea completely by surprise. Det to . few wants Naskd them for .o vale able • present and hoped that he would he alae te be of beudt M Nem is aha toady d the goal obi beak. Afterwards 011 set dews to • semptaoss repast prepared by the tsd- in, .el after sajoybiroti - themselves Ito a fewMears all repaired to their mensal Meths, nisch pleased with their .,wing's amjsy- mwt. DO['NGS IN DUNGANNON. THE NEWS OF THE WEEK IS HERE. Mt, Paragraphs I'. ,caved tier sande,. of •• Tee.Iaa.l "-T%e a armee el4saory of 10.1110 rue..'• $.twpe'a. N 1m rade release glorywork. (ram min owe Coeii r lrrel -. ) Our medico, T. E. Case, lett hese last week to attend the funeral '.f his brother 1. grippe, like the a1..yu(lnes, is no respecter .4 perm• tis, as he attacks oh1 and young, nch and poor, without fear, favor or partiality. We are pleased to be aIle to .tate that quite a numl.er of those in this neighbor heed who here leen prostrated by l• grippe are gradually reoo.ering. The municipal anneil of Went Wswe- e tish will meet iu the township ball ea Monday, eh- 18th, as per municipal statute. All centerned will govern themselves ac- cordingly. c- amtingly. teethe a numl,er of our citizens left herr for the comity town on Thursday evenine of but week to hear the celebrate.! Rev. :dem tion!! lecture on his experience in regard to temperance. Our efficient and genial undertaker 4. having a busy time placing in their Meg testing plates the remains of those who are . uocuml.ug to the various forms of disease that are am prevalent The retnanne of the late Mrs. Pennington, of Oodertch, formerly of Ashfield, were In- terred in Demeanour' oelnetery, on Friday, the &h. The bereaved relatives have the sympathy of the community. R B. Holland, one of our enterpris- ing business men, has just returned from the eastern markets, where he has been en• gaged selecting the latest and bat in Spring gond. R. B. H. is bound to keep up with the tinges. Mr. Ball, d (;ederich, agent for THE SIGNAL, wan is oar village dung Pkat week. He is pronounced to be the right man in the right place, as he is doing excellent week in hi. line. He reports groat .access in his canvass for the leading county paper. Don't forget the leap year concert ao.l entertainment under the auspices of the young ladies in connection with the Meth- odist church here to be held on Friday, the 15th, in the church. A good tiale f• r young men is anticipated. Bee advertise- ment for further particulars. The mime meeting of tke West Wawa - Mall Mutual Fire Insurances (;o. will be held in the mine room here on Tuesday, the 19th, when the business of 1891 will be re- viewed and other important business will be transacted. A good attendance of those concerned is earnestly solicited. Hume ! -George Horne and family, re- orients of our village, who had been on a 'visit to relatives and acquaintances east of Toronto for some time peat, returned hole on Friday, quite pleased with their visit. However, George thinks, as do others of our citizens when they visit, that Dungennou is the right place to locate in. Still the grim monster, !hath, is busy ; Henry Royle, of West Wasano•h. near St. Augustine, who was taken ill • few weeks ago, died on Wednesday, 6th inn. His re- g gae were interred in et. Ang•atime ceme- tery on Friday. He was • good citizen and was much respected by all who knew him. The bereaved widow and family and other relatives have the sinoere sympathy of the residents of the neighborhood. The directors and stockholders of the Dungannon Agricultural and Driving Park AsencisUon held the annual meeting oe Monday, the 11th inst., when the Menem transacted in connection therewith was re- veal. The fine/ices were reported to be in • very atisfactory and progressive stat, showing • good dividend on stock invested. ')wing to sickness and other uncontrollable circumstances the president, Hugh (;irvin, and some of the directors were not present. BELFAST. (non mat owe 00s$7 *?. ] Ile swim (widow) is at pr.kot vary U1 vWtisg at M Hakes*PIM a Pew ire W. A. HeekettMania s.'litems. Int week after minding Isle driAmn holidays M hems The drapers are taking .dvast.ge o1 no. ss11 e ghh datgR and are busy teambag their lop .siwao 1 t. Lsekeew. Mond oar eiafaes. W as aimek of 1& grippe Oar masher, & J. Boyd, wr Mid uy with it last week amid eosuSemYy ass el wee Massa W • few days Wan. Wilaw, w et W. R. Widmoe, e ksmim•la. aha woe' M North Daws .L.ee Wrenn yarn yr, it heck es • obit and eels . geed Mery of had yield .f gunk dr has hake well end beery •amid es Maybes the pasha pct 4 the t Wiese. appy of the beestfud meow. Jaseery te all &ppearaaos bas bro.gbt Ontario Mato Ste old position in respect of ember. The cosmos s•latatios jam sow u;" How are you! Have you got the grip e. We would mound them who have not paid the rues d 1891 that the latest limit given by the 0gn•ut1 of Wen W.waatsb the 16th lamasery, 1892. tee regret to have to state that amouest the many who are ill is our popular vect•al• lar, !'bas. Robentelo, wko is prostrated by s 'every cold, which renders hint unable to attend to he busiest. We hope he well soon recover. A g.todly number of relatives and acquain- tances in this vicinity of the late Wm. Mc Lean showed their sympathy and respect by attending the funeral, which took place e Mmpday, the lath Inst. The deceased was from bis position in life well .ad widely known .rel was biehly respected through out the county of Hurui. By the death of the deceased we are terribly remanded that the battle of life u not, to the strong or the race to (be swift. When Death cells, he is peremptory iu his request ivied trice. Ito re- tinal Your bumble oorre.prndcret on Tuesday of last week visited Belfast rebore. known as U. S. 14. No. 13, eehtielel, when the teacher, S..1 Boyd, put the pupils of the junior cloves through some ew .tam in manner which to me was very, attractive, awl in such • wad as to draw out their young muds witbtut timidity, but with pleasure. Mr. Boyd is entering ,mpoo his ,.stood year in the section .ud to art appesr- aace el familiar with the 'rue and 'terrace method of imp.rtine turtructiou. The section may feel bread of having such • teacher. As there wax an crrer re the .Outeme01 of the number of v of ee polled iu 11 yet Wigwams,' at the municipal electrum in roar last Moe, we furnish you with the following report For deputy reeve. No. 1 2 3 4 5 Total Wm. /Lythe, 43 45 4 40 38 170 John flowers. 56 36 52 45 26 213 Majorily for Bowers 43 Couneillera. Na 1 2 3 4 5 Total .las (;ibsu, • 76 36 40 26 24 202 Thos. Todd. 37 17 34 85 54 228 t;nbt. I: K•khart 38 18 21 74 41 192 R •bt. Medd 45 84 36 21 17 202 1 (1 WARD, OONVKYANt:sK 'Ur . &e., and mmml.ebeer ter taking sad re - '•e rents/nu/emcee of ball. affidavits o• amraanlotu, deimeiti.r.a or...emu .lectors. • toes in or 00.eeralh5 any action. emit .r pn . n.rdtuc in tae limb Court d Juan. tad C pert el Appear for Ontario, or t• a•) !:.moat ••r i)ivl.ton Court. Alt transactions nroful.y sed pro..•rly elocutwt. Residence and Y.U. melee*. - -Dna iunoe Oat. lift-tt On 1allhth last. in pursuance of prevents intimation, Karel Dean Craig, of Clinton, stated by the pator, Rev. J. Carrie, con- ducted devise novice in the Fpiaoopal church here. Owing to the games pre- valent in the .aighbnrhnod there was not a large atteudamee, which is teach to he re- gr.tted.ae the reverend gentleman preached an excellent, instructive aerates, ehsr.caer Med by good logic and oomaime suss reason - me o. the words oo.taimed in the mooed chapter of Lake's Oeapel,41et and foUowieg VENOM Vrarrone -Severed Minton from Dakota., who were formerly reddens of the vicinity( are here. Amongst thew are time eons re the late Richard Wdeon, of West Wawa mob, who whoa their father died left here to better their condition, and rhe that they are doing well a.d which they could not have dose remained is Cesnle. Wm. Fowler, jr aaml family, formerly el West Wawnosh, now of Dakota, are here aim They all stat that were opportunities lerwell as good is Osterio as is the land haw adopted they would prefer Gvisg On- tario. The remains of Miss Elizabeth Fowler. of West Wawnosh, were interred in Dungan- non cemetery o. Thursday of last weak. Rev. R.Fairbairn conducted the obsequies. The late Miss Fowler had hero i11 for seem time, being tro.bl.d with that fatal and les imams en.sumpti a, to which she at last enee.mbed. Miss Fowler was a daughter of Robert Fowler, as old settler is West Wawnosh, and was highly respected by all *be knew her. Her an was twenty az years. The bereaved pareia, brothers .sd sisters bin the sheen sympathy of the surroudhg eeamasity is their and bereavement. Manna- Quite a eine hes lakes slew noes ear last, at .001.0 isms mod wed jerkW sew there are one ali to igha aad,wh•t 4 as erwiseaile, Y ant sten se, enamel i.lgiing, whW hes bees the Mire of all mid smeary 7 te the meseet. sminness kr. .eemq.es*, smite Ihnly, as is ovine' is the gnat suer her •f sleighs and esteem with than nary sigh of has.. w0*00 ars eesiio.e..ly pan nog be sled he is oar YStspa mad, we pe - meth .:.where white they hese a era ASHFIELD. (Too LATE raft LAST wog.1 Robert Hunter was elected trustee for school No. 5 at the annual election. :et the mu.tieipal election held last Mon- day in were No. 3 Mr. Chamber. got 61 vote. and Mr. McKenzie 44. R. E. Brown has Iters engaged in school No. 5 for the sixth year. The inspector gave an excellent report of the ecbuol for last year. The tea -meeting and social held in Zion church was • success, when the unfav ,nide weather and roads are taken into mroount. The Methodist choir, Lscknow, was present MA tendered some beautiful .elections. The proceeds amounted to nearly $26. UUNLOP. (rr.o* ocia ewe roitsm.r0Nn•oT. ) 1're400 u.. Jae. N;.Ilowe, late of the Nile, gars our burg a resit last week. He was making • few farewell ale preparatory for leaving to attend the Normal Solved at Ottawa. The re -appearance of Winter in it gim- lets. form lees brought batik la grippe, w icn has pet rather a heavy keel oa some of our residents, keeping our sick committee in full motion ten.iing to numerous patients. A few days ago Mr. Quaid s Ad ins pretty team of cream colt for $160 to • farmer in Wellington county, ase being only a year sled a half old and the other rising three. Together with them he sold • five-year-old for $100, making in all $260 for the three. Considering the dullness in the prioes for ho .e6esh this m be called • good sale. limey about here will regret to learn that Thee Jewel, at on. tune a resident ben, sad sow of Dakota, lost be wife by death •Ye* weeks ago, shed i after an inner d some months. Resides her husband .he Immo two children to mourn her tom. The deceased teas formerly • Miss Tisdale of Ceoderich. We understand that Mr. Jewel with his children will shortly coma tome bis relatives •bout here. A teams with atarge eonsig.sent d poultry proved rather fractious the other morning going to the eircal•r town mad made as attempt to run aw• but it proved .aeleneemf.l After braking •whiffle - tree or se the animals wars brought to their bearings be their driver. With the estop - ties of an upset of the had no damage was d.m barring the breaks already noted. The toes started &pia all right au it j.urmey with ss further mishap, we are informed. The tidiap of the death of Wm. M.1e.n, the well -knows antis drover, u1 lled.riti►, was reoeivsd with deep gleam is Our berg S aturday meriting of Iasi week. All &bast ►m. liked Mr. Moban eery meth •led he sheet mob oura.•iba seen kr the ehipirsat of aaOiM W. ex- tend our deepest sympathymily &led relatives ea the lose d ons cut dawn is the eery Aptans of life. All rmwin admit bis en - Wpm", es the Gurnee et • Snide is cattle as as h bemoaned th ry of the farming com mm - a ities of Hares. le shee tole EAST WAWANOSH. (door own 0'+/ emthasealliaMIL W. & Blatt meet Memiday nib friends es the men& Mr. sad Mrs,, WiU. Riehmiesd, d ori eek. to friends ea /be tMik W. Beano rMuresd had week teem Mihipet where he W Anes psutihg • flew weeks with Mimi. The Patrons .of 1.dm1ey intend a Bleed e.enereineet l embed &nese iii lla ea t y. the 11th. Aged time M ant- 41110001 - THE LEERITRN LETTER. W A BUDGET FROM THE LAKE SHORE - a erreed TIs Always Ia1 oed Ibr b emetes el the Western etes of ('e0Mrse Tao 101 4Irani the mita Der re Teas week as Me. ((most 005 Owe ('ORttwrmtDINT. I A. Knock. of Hallett township, has bees vetting here. A4 PP*DI(T*D A few week■ age era note.l that our popular friend, it. Foley, in keeled to snake • plaawnt yet to see Remit county en the Winter time, and he Inas from just returned fruthere feat en titer eating vet of writ. days, en which he had • jovial time .t the New Year tide. He return againn foreshadows the pleasant chimes of the church bells to hush the murmuring of the Brant belles by telltrtg them that one of their number has c012.101tack this way not to return. For; MA.ITURA, ItiT Nur ro Tau or I.,vto. Ales. Rapson, of Hallett emus/lip, was omitting among relatives and involute here anti raying good bye as in • short time he goes tutu the racks of ounce worker. of the Metbadut church up he the North west to scatter the gland tidings of a world to wine. A tew menthe mu he settled down on a farm to Hullett, but he has given .wu it up to bene a worker in his Master's kingdom. Ming new ei the bright dower of early manhu.tl, we, with others, hope he may be bug spared to the teak before brae and that has teachings will gather en many sheaves for his Master's garner. MIMING.- are n Yes, the fair sex aa state of frenzy ; they would not tell u where they ei.aappe•reel. `Since Trap year hour of the met pmpusWog og of the gentle ass have not shown up and they would not leave their 1'. 0. address with us The quartette are U. and M (]retry std Gem and Wm_ Pd Mee Pal - ford, who Mfree away to • oeegbbortsg measlier,measlier,ffew• stat to sat some tall teat of • maple aple and beech for firewood. Cupid's detective tells us the lads have a j..viel time keeping b•ch. aged each a ardently studying he little secret of the c.okiag, baking, w•.hiog, ironing, scrubbing, etc ,so familiar w woman'. kingdom. Tell us, a little bind whispers. where are the boys ; bat echo an- swers, " Oh, ..b, oh ! don't ; we will relate our experieu :es mane day in the sunny future, when we return, girls." The annual supper of the I. 0. G. T., No. 213, came off on Friday night of last week. The weather was rather unfavorable for • good turnout and the at melance was not as large as in former ye.r.. Those that dad crime out may have heti their little difficul- ties getting there, which were soon forgotten when seated around the Neter. board, which groaned with the ample supply of the menu prep.r..d. At a few mentos alter 8 ✓ a e the chairmen, S. B. Willien, called on Rev. Mr. Mack to give the blessing, after which all pertoolt oh& hearty supper u that wmuch enjoyed. A st.R of eters of the lodge under tleadership of stator Gordon encouraged all present to w- eak. of the goo.l things preceded. After- wards the n,emeers with their nests do- jo:.d a program of snags, recit,tions sad r. -*.ling Among them a comic Moog by Bro. H. A. Horton brought bud applause,as well u a recitation of ilro. 1Y. Gordon_ Sister 14.J. Lentielei, • former member, gave an address, and also Bro. A. Gordon, for merly of the ledge, but now of the Albert Lodge. Port Albert. Rev. Mr. Black gave an impressive and ple.gng ad.lres.,bleu.l.ng in much humor an.I keeping all in rapt at- tentionMiss Kelton and Jas. Liuklater rendered several selection. of instrumental music during the even'ng. Sneed chatting before and after the program shKowe.l every - body hail a good time, and well gave sunny n.emories of this as of previous meted sup- pers, which bring all together in a pleas- ing meeting in faith, hope and charity. The lodge here has been in working order for the put sixteen years and during that perio.l has seen many on is membership ta roll who, though &ttered in various parts of this vast continent, will ever remember their social gatherings in oar lodge room here. THE MARKETS. BREAD STUFFS AND PROViglpNS. gollorMi Peers. emeouoa. JN, 13. 1gh . pall Wheat at s ne• la decant Wheat .... • r toe a« Llama W !teat, . 0 i N 0 M Auer ..,,,...„ 0Mwlle aborts. 0 teaj, 11 w wad 09 Rua. 0 trope . We It M iota dcireeet ChMai•d° reed MbmtIt it ton use. see 0 bosh .. a t ... •, la e te to 0 r'sra,Minh- 0yr e • yr ell Rarer. two rowed. 0 bee .,...• • Os to •M barmy, amoebae • M to • tie/. um .t..•• MMw11el resume, w bash v fa w e en a bolos 0 M muter. •It _. •IJDID 1l totes. bans u•pekei p Bea, • is w • la • . N uu1 ..-..- 0 IA tufa H swwi,N tl isto0MI time,• awwiM Sam baking . 0 10 w • 00 o.a..ed theft • owl ,..", boa to 6 Pelts. .. • b W • oM Melee eusaN... Jam. It MO ✓ ail W best ........ ...... •116 .u• eta Wim. «•.••at e.0 • e MI stats .....•........••..t5 )tee to 0 X leuleefw /r .•-•..• • W w • ft wee. ..,.•... 0 1*to0 le • • 0 1• to • IT H1(srg...... 10 e M to • 17 ay to t`ordwod.......... .•.....,.,...,.•11 .1 3~Me14 N Orel ................. ••..•........ Saimaa W u.L. ,. , 0 14190 1R Pork 600 to a N NILE. (non etre owe ooasserostiewr.) il•vd Mcllwaui is hid up with infianuen•- Liorn. Mrs. t;rostteett is dill in • prior Nate al ba.leh. R. Mellw.in, our genu! post/neater, M down with la grippe. Rev. K. A. Feer and family r.Mrsod Mee os B•turdy from Brussels T. Allen sad Mee McIver are fairly is- e talled as teachers for the current year. Rev. K. A. Fear is holding a four day.' meeting He is .aaimt d by Rev. J. R. Howell!, cb•irnw of the district as.1 Rev. Messrs. Belby sad Potter. Mies Wini.sw will anat. Charlet R11iott,ssaeterb.ilder and general oen•raotor,h new open ter joie for the ours - tog mason. He is • graduate of D. Me - Mom's, d 9.ltiord, •ad he hes learned the whets Menem Ws would reooanmend his to these who intend bedding the owe - Sig ~ea. Mr. Albert Tiffin preached on Bmoday sessisg, the 3rd Met,, taking for be sub - get . Wedding Onrseat," sod we think his dteesares wee very well delivered. Mr. Fear preached a serum is the mega( a• " Syatewatic (livingSome may take eseeptiree to some of his argamenu, bat it will be tame he bit hardest -they are moo M "quest Mr. Reiter, you remember that nolle ia. 1e of. Well, •nenasoed, the Rev. K. as Fear kept it bden hes .ad Rwad•y, the and but., the oelMetie. wee taken up .sd ate amount asked ler was es the pale. 1t was • were stormy and ..veal perms.. Mould amt got est seed th•y brea their edloe4hs to the Mer.71edamens' sell.atd s nearly X100 Rio. R A. Fear deservee great orsM it the trouble he tree to have the . heds ler the .here& paid for Yea will enemas ins ler gala bath ems year amid a MIL Wins ilfr. )leer same epos this sir wad Shen war . deb es She 10he•e he name kw be W pad enir walks- 1.,104... Ju. 12. 1801. none per 100a ..... $Ietw1N *twat, ran. ....... ........... 0 cal to 0 K " Haman0 es to 0 tat cseto•M 03iw•M e«. •oats ... ..-•.•.• e le to 0 IM wool. poi 017 to •:r IAN 3.t.ete4• Sheep Shine tl be 10 • t• day. per ten • 10 W w 10 M Bttr107 •• . » •,t Hatter. per lb Wood. par met •t*w0• ekes OW 173le1se mirage Yoe marl LAM. (:ate'AOO UNION STUCK TARIM JAN. 11. - Hogs --Today's estimated moire, 58,000; yesterday's receipt, accordug to official w porta, 30,679; shipmteies, 12,736; left over. 4,000. Market, 6 t.. 10 eo . lower. Light mixed, $3.86 to $4 10: netted packing, is 86 to $4.16 ; hie.; ,hlpgam". •,1.90 w 14.90: rough tirade., $3.90 t.. .4.00 Cattle-- Re. mime, 20,000. Market bun. Yvere.e• Manua ?crew rernat. LlvIRroot, JAN. 11, 1230 r a. Spring wheat, 8o Id : Red Water. 8. 1.1. No. 1 Cel., 8s 6d; corn,5. bol ; pies, 6e lie '!°rk 50.: lard, 33. 6d; bau.m, h.a►y, 32.; fight, 32e ; tallow, Me; chese,56i. Los Dos, JAN. 11, L2ae r. 969-16 aeosey; 9511.14.esw.., Neattresi skip ears (arena JAN. 11.- There were shoat 340 heed of b.tcbetu' cattle, 2 deep and ,i nn.. ,slues offered at the Best End A5•tttr today. Trade was fan sad pewee were better than on Thursday, but comu.,nt ewe's dol 1100 sell quite so well es On Sant l ,.,4.,. Mr. Bick- erdike bought all the good, huge .hipping cattle he could get at from 4)t to tic per Ib. ; pretty goal stock old at •Lett 4o de•, with common, dry ours at from 118 to 130 each, or from 2)c to 3,.• per Ih. alms some of the leaser beeste sold dues t.. about 2o per Ib. Tbere were only two 0,ettou critters reached this market today and prioes .re higher. Messrs. Brown Moe got • carload nt good lambe frmn linesmen, wimch oast about 44c per Ib. There are mut many fat bogs m the market, but there seem* to be little demand for therm, sol pr...ea ere from 4ec to 4ec per Ib. Dressed b..gs are from bee to 6e per lb. the debt; has built • eon ketches and otherwise improved the parswtsg. ; he has raised every del/wartime, of the church work to • standard second Loathe is thee district or conference, and his last reject wee gagged at by many. But they forgot that the elan who had the natter in hand had faith u the enterprise, and hacked up by the pray- ers of the people •nl wpp.rt of the church trustee board the shed. are cuniplrtewl •ed paid for, and ars prun•'un.r.1 by everybody to be second to none in the county. (r uce ANOTHER Ivm.ta-r o o.!R. The annual Sabbath ..•h eel meting ata held in the church ou Mambo. evening, Jan. 11th, when there was • good attendance of officers and teaehers. Ref. R A. Fear pre- siding. The following officers rare elected for the current year • William Bailie, superintendent ; John Itoonw, aau.taet sunenntende.t; R. Mcllwain, secretary - treasurer ; Thos. •heppere , assistant-eee- retarr • Samuel Shepper.l. libruien ; 8l O. Patknd, .secant Ih1.r.rw,. 'Ik. follow - towhees were elected : Joseph H.Ner- ington, Owlet Gwen. Mrs. Fear, Slim Angie Morrow, Mies Agee. Pentland, Mrs. (' (bruin, Mn. John Ito.t.,w, Nim Marta Tin, Mies Oahe/me Sepperd,Mrs. Ales. ,thepp r4, Mrs. 1Ya.. Kalif, Mos Mita Echlin .ad William Sic llttie. The same tary's a e- ary'. report showed the aireme .tte.ise.s for kat year to be es fellow.: Slokslar., T7 I t...bss, 12 ; .ries, 6: visitors, 6 ; total average &tte.eWles, 98. The receipts ler the year wore as 1011.+.: Salaam nn triad from leer report 110691 ; annus..! during year, gb1.12; total moire, Me 36. '11.s impose= d.retg the year were 16i. 36, nee. lag a balen es hawed of 133.01. A medial invitation s extenl«I to all levees of Rab. bath .chnnol week to- sten.! new Habitat& school daring the rear and help ns with lie g..od work. May tial i4... awl {tea.psr our school is the feturo its He hes ,1 ` the pan is the saran wish el year beesldo Robert jewean, oat Railer. Me honk es YI.Ira m ami is the Hyaena,, meaty of Mr4•u, pilin s b..ol for 18M. turntable jus•Weedq, umber heesd Ht,ti.R. 14:5ni7, Ifer.- iwediai 1M Ne.m•1 94.04 M (Iitawu, AiN110er1 seswpeatSiMa ate pug• d -m