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E.litOr 111111 Proprietor.
115t1'.1Ct nctvs,
Gocloviell,
A. Sigurd correspondent nomin-
ates Dr. Holmes, formerly of Brus-
sels, for Mayor for 10101.
Boat builder Marlton Ilas placed
the keels for two tags to be built
during the Winter for .las, Clark,
A truant officer 10 the person of
R. :Johnston has been appointed,
He gets $50 a year for his services.
Manager Sanders has secured for
Christmas evening Miss Sarah Lord
Bailey, Dramatic reader and re-
citer.
N. Me\lurohie, of Toronto, has
been engaged as Science Master in
our High school at $800 per an.
num. F. E. Shepherd, of Hamil•
ton, will he his assistant, at $550.
Gowrie.
Win. Stinson's new residence is
completed.
Shortage of freight cars is coo=
plaiued of.
C. 0. Laine has arrived Home
from Belleville college.
Alex. Koine, fourth son of Major
Kame, has returned from the C -ode
rich Model school a full fledged
teacher.
Gorrie Methodist Sabbath school
intend giving a first class tea and
entertainment an Xmas night.
Rev. T. A. Wright has announced
as hie subject in• Cbrtstmas day,
"The Russian pereeeution of the
Jews, and their relation to the See -
mid coming of Christ."
A very serious accident happened
on Wednesday of last week. A five
year old son of Godfield Gedcl(e, of w,
the 2nd concession Ilowiek, in some a-
way got his hand in a cutting box I t
cutting it completely off. I t
Si iugs, sad formerly of Imolin
has been appointed to the inert
beery of Hanover.
Tito tiro brigade have eul;a
the Canadian Stereoptican Compo
' to give fill entertainment 111
town hall ou Tuesday, Doe, '..).11th
ow, Sbe 11410 b('otl known to1
paFs a
iu• , mirror witbenll Looking into It --
when she ili'l not happen to eye it,
god SIla -has been linotr t to findI
a'
uy letter 10 her husband's (weak tfith'
the out reading it -but elle 1044 blind.
A woman has been known to
J. A. 1louuiog end his bride (1
Mass TheresaP,urelaed) aryl
home en the late train on Wedu
day evening of last week (r
Stratford, where they were marri
that day, at the resideuce of t
bride's sister.
At a recent meeting of '\Vinnip
Commercial Travellers' Society
C. 'McIntyre, formerly of Luol(no
WAS uuanimonely eleote01 President.
The London Advertiser of'lhurs•
day of last week enys ;-The late
John Bryan, who was buried yester•
day iu this city, his remains having
been brought. from Luoknow, cams
to Loudon in 1818, and was i(enti•
fled with its life and growth, more
or lees continuonsly, for the 1 tet 48
years. lie was a strong man physi•
eally, but a little over three years
ago be had a severe attack of la
grippe, which left'him totally blind.
Be suffered intensely during his ill-
ness, but his last moments were
tranquil and trustful. Au inpre
sive service was held ou Tuesday
evening at the residence of dames
Bryan, reeve of Luckuow, iu the
peesence of a large number of
friends of the family. Revs. W. J.
Connors, J. S. Coiling and .1. Mo•
Mutton took part in the eervic).
In the city ex Mayor Canlpbell,Ald.
W. W. Fitzgerald, Aid. O'Meara,
Capt. John Williams, A. G. Smyth,
and Maurxee Baldwin acted as pelt.
bearers. Rev. E, David, of St.
James' chnrob, South London,
officiated at Woodland Cemetery.
The Orange societies of London, of
which Mr. Bryan was for a loug
time a member, were unable to join
unitedly in the funeral procession,
owing to the shortness of the notioe.
One pleasing feature 'of thoughtful
kindness was the presentation by
the Royal Black Preceptory, 846, of
a beautiful floral Dross to be laid on
the grave.
11511 keep still end refrain from whisper'
vet iug at a funeral -bat it was hoe
0s• own,
0o1 She has beeu known to refuse a
ed sealskin anemia -bat she had two
be already and wanted sonsotllug else
that cost more,
eg A woman Ilan been known to le.
L, Neea goutlemeu's seat in a florae.
w, car-bnt he was going to leave the
I car when he 011(0)ed it.
o
wman
A has beets known to
Munk liersolf the most fortunate fo.
male on earth and her husband the
best of men -bat her name Wag
Eve.
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This lent•'. ily9es 111 ('h(7Mn(ll 1411.1s.The yonug man who is in debt
and who expecte his rich aunt to
send him a check for $100 will re•
ct:ive a card on which is printed in
oolors a church and a graveyard
scene, the whole smeared with nice
spangles to represent snow.
s' The man who is a 0lnuoieeenr in
cigars will get from his wife a box ,
of $2,50 "Exo'ellentisslmos," witha
bright red chrome on the lid.
The married womau with an In-
tense longing for a set of furs will
be made sari as the recipient of a
silver napkin is ria from her husband.
The boy who wanted skates will
get a copy of the New Testament.
Revised Version.
The young lady who ramie noth-
ing but trashy novels will find an
encyclopedia set awaiting her,
The small boy whose father Loves
quiet will receive a big bass drum
from one uncle and a shrill pitched
tin horn from each of four others.
The man who hates tobacco will
find a meerschaum pipe iu his stook•
The girl With 110 music in her
soul will Sud a grand piano lavished
on her by foolish parents.
The bachelor clergyman who has
no children to spank will receive
nineteen pairs of slippers.
Exeter.
`Phomas Bassett has returned from
the North West and appears to be in
good health, He intends remaining
during the winter mouths to spend
a vacatiou with his wife and family.
H. C. McBride, of the firm of Mc-
Bride and Jones, architects, Lon.
don, was 111 town the other day,
and received Menne ious to prepare
designs for the remaining buildings
to be erected on the Trivia Komori
al Churoh block.
Henry, son of Richard (lvuld;
as ou'. rabbit huutiug and ivas
bout to shoot, but before getting
be guu to his shjulder 1.1 discharged
he explosion causing it to strike
im wall such force in the face as
o alt his lip badly and break three
teeth.
While Mrs. John Spackman was
neily engaged doing bor household
ork she met with a misfortune.
t the time she was in the act of
owing down the stairs with a large
asket of clothes when she tripped
nd fell down a long flight of steps.
n the fall she had two of her fiug
ere badly sprained and received a
number of other bruises which are
not thought to be of a serious nater.
Rev. George Boyd, of London,
delivered an address at Exeter last
Friday upon the relation of tee
temperance question to law and or•
der. A temperance convention un-
der the auspices of the Methodist
church of Exeter district was the
o000elon. Rev. W. McDJnagh,
formerly of London, else spoke on
the religious aspects of total ab-
stinence. A good attendance dada
gates assembled in the afternoon,
and iuterest'iug discussions tooa
place on the subject of moral Baa-
sion, introduced by Rev. John Rus-
sell ; gospel temperance, by Rev. J.
O. Nalhereott and the Local Option
Act, by Rev. W. J. Fort, lovoriug
the continual use of moral suasion,
of the influence of the Gospel ,iu
combatting intemperance, and re
commending that the influence of
the church be used towards the
securing of local option in the vari-
ous rnuuioipalities iu the district,
and pointing to the necessity 'of
securiug, as far as possible, a pew
flounced representation in the maul.
cipol council,
Christina McLeod, of Rat Port-
lige, died from the effects of poisoh,
and ft coroner's jury is trying to
discover if it was a 0118 of murder.
A man who is running a clam
farm near 0ldtowu, bre., for two
weeks feeds the cisme on celery
al and Indian meal, and then he
s thein, a bustiel at a time. He
as in one quart of water and takes
eight quarts of juice, which sells
5 cent tt glass of er it has been
ted and seasoned. 118 feeds piga
ll the nlet11, alta they grow fat
idly,
h
Clinton. I t
An Edison phonograph is on t
exhibition in town,
The Mechanics' Institute has b
decided ou expendiug $100 fur new w
books. A
Jae. Turnbull is recovering from 0
his illness, but dues not expect to b
be out until after the holidays. a
The steamship, Oregon, which I
Pat back to port disabled the other
day, bad on board among its cargo
4.0 Doherty organs.
The Mission Circle of Rattenbury
street church sent a box of clothing,
as a Christmas present, to the in-
dians on the Sarnia reserve.
Constable Wheatley took two
persons to Goderich jail. One a
young man named Vaal, wee sent
np for three months with hard la.
bor, for vegraeoy ; the other is a
man of middle age, who is an lova-
lid named. Prince, and was cone•
witted for the same length of time,
solely because he had no place else
to go. The poor fellow becomes
technically a criminal, simply be-
cause the County Council has not
humanity enough to erect a House
of Refuge.
A meeting of the Executive of the
County of Huron Sabbath School
Association was'held in Clinton, on
Tuesday of last week. There wets
present several others then the Ex-
ecutive, there beiug Rev. J. H.
Simpson, Brimfield ; Rev. W.
Craig, end Rev J. Galloway. Clin-
ton ; W. M. Gray, Se)0forth ; and
:Jas. Scott, H. Foster, J. C. Steven.
son, I. Taylor and R. Halmos, 't'lle
next rneeticg of the County, Asso,
eitrttou will he held at Witighww,
un Tuesday nerd Wednesday, Jan.
20111 and 27th,
A h)ghlysuccetsful operation was
performed 011 a young man lie
\\VICIimo:4 who had 111e feet s0 ter•
ribty frozen on lake Huron. Every-
thing possible was done to save his
feet, but that w'as found impossible, me
and on Friday 11th last, Drs. Stan- bel
bury, Elliott and Armstrong ampu• pu
toted them about midway below the out
knee. The operation lasted ono for
hour and forty minutes from the hea
time the )(0'ieut was taken off his wit
bed till he was placed thereJi again, rap
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.Jelin 'Teenier, takiug time by the
forelock, hats ohalleneed J.tke Gin
dour to row Ulm a race nu May 80
next for $1,000 a side,
.Justice 'Meredith at Toronto elle
other day granted an injttnetion re:
straining (01ichrei S.uford frim in-
terfering in any way with or selling
rho farm or its products which Mrs,
Agues Sanford oivue ill Howiek
township, Huron county. This
couple h'td a carbine matrimonial
history. They were married iu
11368, and atter three ysareof peace-
ful married lit'o t11rs Sanford dove: -
oped a taste fir attending a Hewing
circle, in commotion eith a church,
Which was distasteful to Al,'. Sate.
ford. Upon the uuderlaallding that
hid wife should remain at horse and
quit the sewing circle., \tt•. Saufurd
deeded her one of hie farms. This
produced a reign of harmony that
lasted until Sept. 1800, whim dif'
fereuces arose egoist and Mrs. San,
ford left her hneband's holm. Then
he tried to get back his Term but
was "injuncted," Mr, Sanford is a
very wealthy ilia and owns wile -
able farms in IJowi0S, Minto awl
ph'nlnosa towusfaps.
Perth County.
F. A. Hilton, of Meredith, Clarke,
Bowes & Eilton of Toronto, laid a
ease of interest before Justice Alerts.
dith at Osgoode Hall last weals. He
explained that David 14lurray WAS
an aged anti moderately wealthy
farmer, residing near St. Marys,
who iuveeted all his money in real
estate. Bohn E. Herding and Ed.
W. ILlyding, of St. Marys, formed
a firm et solicitors and barristers,
and recently John E. Harding has
been appointed local master for
Stratford. David Murray 30)04 otie
of the uardings' clients, and tie
such, Lie gave them some $11,800
with which to buy property, The
Hardinge represented to Murray
that they bought the property 111111
asked him for souse thousand odd
dollars more to pay off the moum-
Inanco. This money was also ad-
vanced. Now it is charged upon
afTi.lavit made by David Murray
that the Hardtops did not buy au
inch of property a4 they represent
ed, and their client now has neither
money nor land. Mr. Hilton, upon
this statement asked t'or a judicial
order to compel the Hardinge to pay
Murray's money into court at 01100
or that their names be erased frons
the rolls of barristers and eolicitors.
"The case," be sail, "Id one of
peculiar hardship, as the large
amount of Dash was handed directly
to these solicitore Jud has been
deliberately misapplied to their own
use instead of that of their client."
Mr. Middleton represented the so
halters, awl obteined an enlarge•
meat of the ease until after vacation,
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Agent, Brussels.
Com hi.
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TS Nature's effort to expel foreign sub -
I stances from the bronchial passages.
Frequently, this causes inflammation
and the need of an anodyne. No other
expectorant or anodyne is equal to
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It assists
Nature in ejecting the mutts, allays
irritation, induces repose, and is rho
most popular of all cough cures.
',Cr the many preparations before the
public for the caro of colds, nunghs,
bronchitis, and kindred diseases, there
is note, within the range of my experi-
ence, so reliable as Ayer's Cherry Pec-
toral. For years I was subject to colds,
followed by terrible coughs. About four
years ago, when so afliicted. I was ad-
vised to try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and
today all' other remedies aside. I (ltd
so and within a week was well of my
cold and cough. Since then I have
always kept this preparation In the
house, and feel comparatively seenre."
-Mrs. L. L. Brown, Denmark, Miss.
"A few years ago I took a severe cold
which a1Tee1ed my lungs. I had a ter-
rible cough, and passed night after
night without sleep. The doctors gate
mo np. I tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
which relieved my lungs, induced sleep,
and afforded the rest necessary for the
recovery of my strength. By the con-
tinnal use of the Pectoral, a permanent
cure was elfeeted."-Horace 0alrbrother,
Rockingham, Vt.
Ay er's Chert Pectoral
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Dr• J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Bold by all Druggists. Price $1; six bottles, $t.
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e er nlot bothers unl1010 petit, 5100p
every day. I have a toed )( .450 ll and 0100p
Systwonem can
rtandfe (1 ethos not sicke11
me. illy limbs aro all right now ; gnite
martin that way; swelling all gooe. The
grout thirst is gone; I (h•Iok no water at
nicht, but 1 take anttle buttermilk. T 001
quite straight, ugai 0, gen.( (00 another
bin 00 o1' your System Renovator,
Yours, &o., JAs, 1)Vx(AN,
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J. M. 1tl1Lnon, 00dericb,
DRAn Novem-
ber I started t Idoctor firstifteen '; 11I nwaet treated
for (dyspepsia, but they never holpod (110
any. At tones I suffered greatly from my
stomach
dropeiaalt; continued. but
lbody swelled
badly. You know the sfa.5 I was 111 whom
I went to C,oflel•Ieh--a more wrack, could
hardly wall( -suffering from 011.4000 dls-
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your Renovator and Spaeth* Cure. 1 began
to mend in 0 few days ; continued then for
I could un0libe steady. Although 10 y,tu' saw mos now,
well olid hearty 1 eat everything that cornea
In the way, I owe you the praise of saving
my life. I was in a 110001000 oonditiou when
I wont t0 )0)), in foot 110 one thought 1
would get bettor, 1 cannot speak too highly
of you and of your medicines, for it wee
tL•om that eared 1(1e. words o)ul not express
my Smiths to you. Freely pass any name to
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AMERICAN HOTEL, 13RLISSELS,
Friday, Jan, 8th, '92.
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\Uy goods have arrived and
been placed in position in t11,t
nets' store, and I am now preplu'-
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to
e the public the l
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tunity of buying frons an entire-
ly new and fresh stock.
I have a full line (1f Choice
Groceries, Tobaccos, Cannel.
Goods, Wooden ware, Fruits, Con•
fectionory, &c., and my Motto
will be the old and trial ono,
"Small profits and quick re-
turns." Other lines will be ad-
ded to my stock as trade opens
up and extends.
A. Specialty made of l.'ure Teas and
Unadulterated Spices.
Fresh Biscuits, (Unger Snaps,
dlc., receirei.
Thanking the public generally for past
p1t1ona00 in other lines I solicit a
share of your orders at the
11..1.1.010 1''Rox'1'.
1.t..,-`1311 Her, Eggs and well deo sed Peel•
try wanted.
J. T. ROSS,
')pposite the Postualu.,
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SAWS.
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Best Lines we
A Nickle Steel Blade. - - - The Best in C)011)0411.
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The 'Vanquisher' is the only Saw made having five gauges difference between the teeth and tlta
back, requiring no set for hard wood and aro made from tbo best double refine 1 pickle steel, solectea
and spring tempered, insuring a perfect and even temper, toughening the steel and giving it great
wearing qualities.
'PRESIDENT:
ONE - OF - '11.111? - OLT) e RELI&BL1+,S.
in addition to the above 'we also keep in Stock the 'Maple
'Distant,' 'Racer' and 'Champion.'
Every intenditl, Purchaser should call on ns.
A. M . M c KAY &.. Co,
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