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The Huron Expositor, 1890-12-12, Page 4_�­­,�,­ I - ­ - t - I I . . I . I I ; � . - I . I - I - __-7-111.7 ­ - - �­ . �­- , -­ - - ,,, ,--' - � - .. - . -1 -_-_r-____-_- - �- . __­- ­­­ -­ ;­ ­­ I - I - - 1. - : - -------- ­­ � ­­­­ � � - , ­­ -_ - I � . � - � . I I � . I I . . I . C - . - . _; i I . I - � I . - � - I � � � I I - t . . . . . - � . . . . . I � I . I... . I . . . � - I . I . : ** k �_ 11�L � t". I _: I � � - . - . . - I 1 7 Z � 1 4" --A -, -1 1: - -0 - I � I 4� � 1. & JL A A;J A A %J A -%W JL11 ,Me AL Jr— %J Cy JL JL %J Zkq � . I � � � ____ . .- __ — . DEenmBiep, 12J890. - -N01UN=== I I I n:E 11MBS _A�MTJD Mr. McCarthy chairman. - This com. garding public school teachers. Hon. with considerable force, and Sustained Seaforth; Miss Emily Porter, Dungan- 'the knee joint. The wound' did not prosperity in his new home.—VI, . pleted the split in the on. . -�so.lid and Mr. Ross isye - . suph severe injuries as to tender him non; Miss Jennie R. Sproat, Egmond- heal well, and on Tuesday of last week O'Connor of Brussels, is teaching clu.,, ' . . I compact Irish party., ,q.The --split is unable to rise. After lying for a con. ville ; Miss Annabells Ross, Brucefield ; it was found necessary to have a second in our village. She is spoken of very Man- le Making. . " I have no intention of raising the, siderable length of time he was found by Master David Cathcart, Winchester; "amputation. This was successfully per- highly as a teacher.—My. . - . causel also, not on' account of a diversity age of teachers to 21 years, an was hint- James Ramage, jr., who was on his Miss Edith Bonthron, Hensall. formed, and although Mr. Bannon has Principal of the Walton McLaughlint . - school - Mantleo and Dresses made of opinion on. any question of policy,- - ed, in the papers and as you seem to way to school. On being removed home —An exceedingly painful accident hap. been a terrible sufferer,the doctors hople friends in our village a visit on , paid i but solely onaccount of the arbitrary think I ii2t6nd to-do. It is possible I and the services'of Dr. Gordon secured, pened on the grounds where the shoot- to save his life. I day.—Winter Satur- weather set in on j&on_ . ' to Order. may, however, require a uniform age of it was found that he had received rather ing match was being held in Exeter on —Mr. Peter Cowan, of Elms, who day, and the frost - I ., . conduct of the leader. Since the for- I __ 18 all around. My object is not to severe internal injuries,. but nothing Friday afternoon, 28th ult., to a young resides near Atwood, celebrated his Gilber 'a 'atense—Ur FINE SELECTION OF ' mation of the new party Mr. McCarthy throw any insuperable obstacle in 'the serious is anticipated.' but married man in the person of L b Jardine, a man about 86 yeiij; - � ]Of &gel became Oickon Friday, but is of the Irish .but to. - —Rev. Mr. Edge, of Clinton, has re- W. F. Graham, of Ches'ley, formerly of Tuesday 25th –ult. Mr. Cowan was somewhat better now, and the doctor has been the actual leader way i of entering the prqfessio4,, Mr. golden wedding at his residence on i DRESS (_X' 0 0 D S, SILKS) party in Parliament, and has been recog. try and obtain a reasonable maturity on ceived a unanimous invitation to ac. Owen Sound. It appears that he married in Perthshire, Scotland, in 1840 has hopes of his complete restoration to M LE .MATE i the part of teachers before intrusting cept the pastorate of North street entered the gro de with a view of wit- to Miss -Grace Stewart, lof Grantually, -health. I � RIALS iiized as such by both the other leaders. them with the management and discip- Methodist church, Goderich, for next nessing the match and took his. position in the sanie shire. On the present oc- . I un . AIM INGS. - - LINING I AND TRIT Parnell has resolved. to - %ppeal from his line of pupilwin our public schools." year and -has accepted, subject to the not far distant from a fence and some casion, a ps, ty The -above'was received too late for last 'week. - Parliamentary followers t " the Irish _r —0 I . r of over fifty of the neigh - 0 —_ action of the Stationing committee. . distance from the crowd. :Mr. William bors and friends and members of the � � people, and left London for his nat e News of the Week. —Drs. Reeve and Turnbull, of Clin- Carrick, an outside shooter, who was oil family gathered together 'to conkratu- Tuckersmith. . Edw rd McFaul' I f.v DEAD.—Che;rlea Marvin, the English ton, have dissolved partnershi . The the opposite side A CAnD.—The und - - I heath, where he intends 61ding a series P , noticed a bird alight late the genial old couple and to present e,rsigned wishes to SEAFORTH. I of meetings. Here he wilt be met �y anthor, is dead. practice will be carried on in future by on the fence, and'at once took aim and them with an address and some hand- return his thanks to the ratepayers of - his ne - . HATTERS, GONE Dow -,i. — Two New Dr. Turnbull. Dr. Reeve has purchased fired, not noticing the young man in a - some presents as marks of their respect. Tuckersmith for electing him a practice in Toronto, and will remove direct line with his aim, one of the scat- The patriarchal old gentleman and his ,illor for the past two years. He also . __1 w opponents, and for the next York firms in the hat trade failed RG coun. ' TS fewweeks, poor$ unfortulute Ireland Monday. - - . � his family there about the first of the tering shotatriking the young man in good wife are tile progenitors of five wishes to state that he will not b,e V will be rent and distracted - REGRETTED DEATIT. —William Greg. . the -eye. He was at once taken to the daughte candidate td be a me ber of the Council . . Nby year. I re arid three sons and now num- . . AV The ftgu re between the parenthesis after son, the well-known English temperance —On Tu I tul - each line deno �ea the page of the paper -on which a . desperate conflict t between the advocate, is dead a . . Asday afternoon of last week residence of Mr. Eli Snell, Exeter, and her in their family circle, besides these, Board for the coming Year.—JAMXS . a ent will be fo . ' Mr..George Stewart, sr., of lot 42, -con- medical aid summoned. On Saturday some 25 grand -children aincl 4 great SPROAT. � the advertis und. two factions for the favor of her people SuFF SETTLERS. --t Poor settlers cession Requisition to F. Holmested. (5) . . I ERIXG 4, East Wawanoeb,'drove his Dr. McLellan, eye and car surgeon, of grand 'children'. One of the thiee sons RED SCHOOL. -The annual entertain- . and supremacy of power. If Parnell in Oklahoma are suffering from cold and team into Mr. Bennett's - shed in Blyth, London, was sent for and after a careful is Mr. W. S. Cowan, the popular aue- ment in co - I Estray Heifer --James Broadfoot. (5) � want of food. . � an nnection with the Red ri iis a on pronounced the eye totally tioneer of Stratford. The address of will be held on Friday evening, Tax Collector's Notice fer McKillop. (5) succeeds in getting the people o� d while the animals were there a tan- examinati School eese Factory LOST FUNDS.-S�ate Treasurer Wil- ned Sotfthdown sheep9kin and a goat destroyed and that it would have to be the children was read by a daughter of Decem- Constance Ch -J. B. Hendeison. (5) side, he will drive his opponents from l . �cr 19th. The services of three profes. Property for Sale or to Rent -A. XcEwen. (5) iam E. W as, is _. robe were taken from their backs. removed. On Tuepda�y the operation Mr. W.. S. Cowan. 1� sional singers have been secured Bargain& --['21- -A.G. Van Egniond's Sons. (8) public life and will rai. $17,000 short-in� his accounts. -We have this week to mention the was performed . . s one To the Public--H-ugh Stewart. (6) -' w by him in company with of them being a character vocalist. In Teacher WanUd-Alex. Foster. (5) -brigade from ne material, and if lie FATAL EXPLOSION. -Three hundred death of Mrs. Thomas Jenkins, wife of Dr. Rollins. After the eye was removed addition to this there will be readings, To Pig Breeders�George Hill. (5) fails to retain the confidence of the peo. - lives were lost by the blowing � of Thomas Jenkins, of the Huron Road, it was easily to be seen that the eye Mnburn. , dialogues, drill and instra. le , r to Rent -jai � recitatious House for Sa t!y sink from P Goderich township. Deceased was a was destroyed as the shot had passed NOTHER. -Another of Huron's mental mus . hes St. John. (5) . the Chinese Government u - Christmas Nun ber-Wide Awake. (8) pie he will shor public powder Mills STILr, A ic. A good time.is expected -- Photography- k.. Bauslaugh. (5) . at Tai* Ping Foo on November 2nd. good Christian woman, and ior many clean through and lodged in the honored pioneers has passed to his long The entertainment will begin at eigh-i Christmas Goods -W. R. Counter. (8) view a ruined and dishodored man. ARMS To DEFEND. -The United States years was a consistent member of the socket. It was �reatly feared at home. Mr. James Snell died. at his o'clock. � . Blood Purifier- .C. E. He burn. (5) He is, -therefore, playing - a desperate Senate has pushed through the joint re- Methodist -church. She leaves a large first that the shot had entered the brain : residence here on Sunday last.. Mr. NOTES. -Mr. Leonard Sholdice intends A F erfect Thinj ,-J. Fairley. (8) � av)ring lation authorizing the issuing of arais to family to mourn tier loss. from the deliri ' Snell had a ver severe attack of la-' building a com.m Science of Fl -J. Fairley. (8) game. Should he succeed Parnell will ous atate of the young man I y Odious brick house this � � Fine Teas -J. ,I; airley. (8) triumph, but the cause of Ireland will the states of North and South Dakota_ - —Vessrs. Cliff &Foster, of Lucknow, the first iAight, but since the op2ration grippe last winter, and from the effects coming summer. He has a flue n - have� put in. 40 electric lights in the he is doing nicely. . of which he never recovered. Itreturn- barn, and the new house will put the Children's Booli s�Lumsden & Wilson. (8) WORKHOUSE BURNED. -The -work. evr - Christmas Papers -Lunisden & Wilson. (s) assuredly lose ; but should Parnell lose, house at Newcastle -'under Tyne was de- Central furniture factory in Wit town. ed on him again this season and proved finishing touch on his farm. -A middle A Very Good Thing-Lurrsden & Wilson. (s) Ireland and Home Rule will hold their stroyed by' Six . - Great Sale -Lumsden & Wilson. (8) . .fire on the 4th inst, The zitizOns have been ff ocking .there in ____ too much for his already enfeebled con aged Englishman came out to Mr. John .persons lost their lives in the burning zens every night to see them. The Outside the Cities-lAwnsden & Wilson. (a) ground, as they stood before this trouble - d 0- North Perth Ele�ction Trial. stitution. Mr. Snell. ha -9 been a resident Sproat's jr., looking for work, Mr. Christmas Treet-Lumoden & Wilson. (8) building- :,. . � Ball Company, of Toronto, put them in The trial of the protest against the of this place for about forty years. He Sproat hired him for a -short time. one eliable Clothirg-Jackson Bros. (6) arose. What the result will be, further DIAMOND3 STOLEN. - Ten thousand and the firm have a dynamo of -their election of Dr. A. E! Ahrens, M. P. P. was one of our most - industrious and morn he disappeared 'before break- � The Star Groceiy-George Good. (6) dollars' worth of diamonds, the" prop- - action. for North Perth,p opened on Monday well-to-do citizens, and was held in the fast ing � Role in Your Stocking -W. Pickard. (6) than this, no person can foretell. Par- own. 1hey- give good satisf ' the largest , ith him. -Lumsden & Wilson.. (6) orty of Mrs. Kirk B. Armour, ha -Tliepartieg who took afternoon before Justices Maclennan and veri highest esteem by the communit A 'warning not to'�.4rust strangers too What Will I Give? nell is, certainly, a powerful man and a taking a good overcoat w Tenders Wantk -T. W, Duncan. (6) . been stolen from the vault of the ve amount in prizes at the Brifesels fall Falconbridge. Considerable evidence at large. He was honest. and uprighyt much. 1� great tactician, and he has proved him- - safe - � _-, - . I . N self as deposit company at Kansas City. show are as follows : W.H. McCracken, was taken, developing an extraordipary in all his dealings, and few leave behind FARM.S ZTED. �P' I . unscrupulous as he is powerful, - am RENZ -Mr.- Charles Robb, LAW 9 $30.50 ; - Ount of betting on the result of a more honorable record. has rented his farm on No I where his own self interest and ambi ANOTECEP. DRFAUL)TER AND SUICIDE.- Mrs. T. Ballantyne,. 817.205, contest, but nothing was elicited the " I , V .� Joseph B. Abb9tt �Zofifidential clerk of Thomas McLauchlin, $15 ; Miss Nellie that .the 10th conceg- AAltriot, iMpooltim V NOTES. -The annual ,fteeting of the sion to his neighbor, Mr. Win � %CD , tian are concerned. W. Sa Rose, $12.50 ; R.Leatherdale, $9 ; Dun- would indicate an organized corruption McKay, I He has,.. also, a H, ge & Co.,lumbermen of Albany, patrons of the "cheese factory will be for five years,- at an annual , eat , . strong icided Wednesday night with lauda- can McLauchlin, 88.56;' John Hewitt, of voters, Tuesday afternoon counsel r .&I of . foHowing, in Ireland. He keeps su $11 ; Mrs. George Nott, $10,.50 ; -Mrs r. John Idington held in the Temperance hall, here, on $200. The farm contains 75 Acres. It I . - num. He is said to be -a defaulter for .- . , Thursday next at half -past *one p. m.- isvery convenient to Mr. McKay and LIDAY, Dec. 12, 1890 his own sin and shame, which is the real I Elizabeth Stewart, $6; G. A. Deadman: Q. C., obtained leave to withdraw for The many friends here of Mr. J . R. Mr. Robb -could not have got abetter SEAFORTH, FP for the respondent, M ___ . . over $80,000. $7.75. - consultation, and on hi's return to court . cause of all this trouble, in the back- REDUCING- POSTAGE. -Cullom has in- said, in view of the evi Murray will regret to. learn that he re- tenant He intends coming to Seaforth The Clinton Meeting. ground as much as possible- and never troduced in the United States Senate a -On Monday of last wee . dence offered re- cently met with a severe accident at his . tO:live'"_Mrs. Win. Cumming har, also . . . We would �gain remind our readers even alludes' to it, and professes to be bill to reduce letter postage to one cent. year old son of Mr. James Hunter, lake . garding treating. he thought there home near Embro. It seems he wag rented her farm on the 7th concession, - Of the great &litical meeting to be held STRIKING MiNhRs.-.The coal miners shore range, Huron township, was might be sufficie�t proved to invalidate drawing wood and fell off the load, dia- to the Messrs* ' Strong for five yeam, at at Clinton oA I Tuesday evening next, fighting to - free his party from Glad- now on strike in Alabama number driving a team of spirited horses, they the election, ana therefore while doubt- locating both ankles. -Mr. Charles Me- an annual rental of S250., In addition , and to -be ad res I sed by Sir Richard I stonian and English dictation. In this 8,000, with prospects �� of a long and ran away throwing the,little fellow out ful on the point, the respondent and bis Gregor, V. S.-, who has been practisin h fracturing'his skull friends thought it best to consent to viti- 9 to this Mrs' Cumming gets t 0 use of , he tries to work up a feeling Of fierce struggle. of the w*agons badly 'his profession here for sometime, bam the house and the keep of one cow. This . Cartwright a d others. There should I W Ousy . TnE PRESS DEMANDS LIBERTY, and breaking his jaw bone. Medical Ate the election rather than enter. a long. left for Brucefield, where he will attend is a splendid farm and is good value for je:yl( , In the Irish mind against the -The aid was at once secured, and at last ac- contest and a probable appeal to a high - he a large at endance. The questions press of Rio Janeiro has demanded that er court. - to the. veterinary practice of Mr. A Me. the money. -Mr. Gedrge Storey !,as . English by appearing to their pride and the Government gi counts he is doing As well as could to be discusse are of the most vital im- patriotism. He also tries to make it curing the liberty ive guarantees se- be expected. Mr. Meredith, forthe petitioner, said' Intosh, who has engaged- with the Live rented big farm on the 9th concestion to - portance to ti e county , and Grit and f the press. . that although there were quite - Stock Insurance Company as head agent. Mr. Simon Hunter, and has removed - �y appear that all those who have op- ROBBED IN A RAOILWAY -A. meeting o the West Riding L* a nu CARRIAGE.- I- in- Dr. McGregor is a clever practitioner, - . Tory are aliki interested. If the poli - A French lady, the Marquese cense Co-rimisaiirs was held at -Clin- her of isolated cases of corruption with his family to MAnitoba, where ,he . 'y posed him in this matter are opposing Gaggel, , he- and. the good people of Brucefield will has been during the past summer. -Mr. advocated is ood for the one it must be - . while tra�veling in a railway I ton on Mondaylof last week to decide would admit there was no evidence of I carriage find him a most worthy and useful citi. Charles Upshall has rented his farm on good for the o her, and it cannot injure the cause of Ireland, have turned from Monaco to Toulon, was attacked the question of g�anting a shop license large expenditures of money for that zen, and Mr. McIntosh is. fortunate in the8th concession, to Mr. James Berry, _ traitors to their country and become by thieves, who pinioned her and robbed to Mr. George it. Parsons, of Goderich. purpose in the contest, and under the haviag'secured so competent an as- for $150 a year in advan . a Ja her of 6,250 francs. It seems that a Il circumstances he would not press f cc Thi rm the one class ithout inff icting injury dupes of, England., His scheme is a deep . loenso was granted him ( or sistant. her, if we . leave out of JUDGE LYNCH .AT Wo -oats ge Maclennan then gave A PLE ASANT SOCIAL EVENT. COUNCIL. alike on the ot RK. - Captain last spring, but he never took it out. ., - Jad contains 50 acres. consideration I he few protected monopo- and well laid one, but it can hardly Andrew J. Ban h, a Confederate officer, Having an opportunity to dispose of his judgment voidiog the election, and -in -A very -The Tuckersmith council , 9 - he is desirous doing o strongly condemned I pleasant social event, took place on Tues. he 2nd inst. � succeed. There is one thing decidedly wetl known in Georgia, has been lynch business met at Egmondville on t lists and poll ical barnacle IP to take th bet- day last at the residence of Mr. John The members were all present ex pt, a and crib. . up' ting gractices indulged in durie against his Puccess. Th6gjrish Bishops ed on the. Mexican frontier for ho se and the license now. The Commissioners de- p in the McMillan ce feeders. Tliey, of course, r - 9 , M. P. for South Huron, near Councillor Walker. The chief business � are person- cattle stealing. cided to grant it, provided he paid the contest. here. This was the marriage of Mijs -was ex i i and payin accounts, I ally interested in havilig things remain And clergy have takerf Orong ground THE, LAST OF THE FAMILY. e as if taken -out in the spring, viz.: . arnining 9 against him and - The "m I � Grace, Youngest daughter of Mr. Me- paying members ouncil, clerk and it . Mr. Parsons took his license and . Items. - . . - demand 4hat he relin- - Duke of IFeraga, the only living lineal 8195- Milian, to Mr. Eli Bateman, of Silver ec!eiiving the annual report of . I as they are. 3at, outside of these :�: paid the fee. = Perth treasurer, r of c matters little who rules at Ottawa, quish the leadership, and they have descendant of Christopher Columbus, is . Rev. J. A. Turnbull, of St. Marys, : Lake, Indiana - United States. � The in- th local Board of e Ith, and voting a I very ill and will probably only live a -R. H . e 11 a W taken steps to impress this view upon ill, of Wingham, returned from has been called to the pastorate of West; tereating and `-.always ortant cere- small sum to the members, as a recom- hether it be Sir John or Mr. Laurier, . shorb time. his trip to Lincoln, Nebraska, on Mon- Presbyterian church, Toronto. 'mony -was performed impRev. A. D. pense for servizes. As the report con- � . " their people. This course on their part FATAL- COLD IN RUSSIA. — Advices day.evening of last week. While there -Dr. Gilbert, of Carberry, Manitoba .McDonald of Seaforth,and was Witness- tains not only a statement of the sani- so, long as th6y'give us honest, economi- jw. is already bearing fruit, as withi ' he saw the following Winghamites, all formerly of Stratford, died on the 28tK , � I cal and progressive legislation, and. n the from Orenburg, Eastern Russia, say the ' ed by -a large number of invited guests, tary condition of the township for the . hence'all are al,ike interested. in hearin last few days, if we can judge from the mercury :'suddenly fell from three de. of whom he found doing well.. Mr. E. ult. after four days illness �eing principally relatives and the more past year, but also some vain rees of 'W"11trmth to 30 de rees of cold, F. Black, when first seen by Mr. Hill, ---�Magistrate Flagg, o * able su every. ' 9 reports, there is a decided breaking in 9 f Mitchell, the immediate friends of the* contracting gestions, we take the liberty of appent � , . , question of public import dis- the Parnellite ranks. It is likely there four caravan of horses, sheep end cam was driving along to his barn on top of other day sent a tramp down to Strat- parties. the ceremony and congratu- ing it in a condensed form to thin re- ' . cussed. If the. arguments used appeal, will be some certainty as to -how " els and 30 Kirghez who were riding a load of straw. T. Roy Teasdale is- -in ford gaol for 21 days. - . lations over, the company sat down to port, Mr. Weber reported that Mr. to their reason �! and common sense, then' matters across the steppes were frozen to death. partnership with - another young man -A drunken tramp confined In Mit- & most sumptuous dinner, provided by Colbert had accepted the affer' of $10 . � ' ill finally stand by the re -assembling , PARNELL'S PROGRAMME. -Parnell has Mrs. MeMillAn, after which a pleasant a � it is to their interests to accept -them w running a drug arid stationery b6iness chell lock-up the other night, broke`& mad, by the council, as full stmas holi- told his friends that he will go to Ire. ag money. John Wilson,V. S. pane Of glass to reach for snow to hour was ape�t in social converse until sation for'damage to his brid by the of Parliament after the, Chris and waki coinpen, and Mrs ,' quench his thirst. . a G ge and act in accordance with them, bat if days. land forthwith and constitute a national . Wilson were found to be ir the time arrived for the young couple ditch, under by -1 w 4 A." The, Reeve they do not, they can reject them. Meantime .the Conservative party. He speaks -confidently ' good health, and thinking of ieturning - -Mr. Thomas -young, of near Staff%, to prepare for their departure. Mi. lind reported that, on the requisition of I John home soon. In Chicago Mr. Hill met has gold his farm to his brother Charles, . This is the right way to deal with all leaders and journals are making good ing the country with him at the general I . Mrs. Bateman took the train at Seg. Fortune, he had called the engineer to public issues. use of their opportunities by doing all election. The Irish Parliamentary with Teddy Winfield and Walter An- and intends removing to McKillop town. forth in the afternoon for their home in examine a certain ditch made under an they can to wideri the brea' fund, &mounting to. ;C20 000, rema- derson, and they too'are meeting with ship in March. — ___ : . ch between 1. ' ins success. . M . Indiana. Mr. Bateman in a Canadian engineer's award, which, after due - the two factions of under control of Mr. Paruell, with the, r. Hill, if he can dispose of -A fire occurred in. the Woolle and formerly resided in Goderich town' Ahe Irish party and �exceiptioa of E1,200, which - his property in Wingham, will go to of Mr. Dufton, of n m2ls . notice, the parties had failed to miin- I The Irish Nationalists. is in the mornin Mitchell , r ship, but is now a prosperou's business tain. The Council sanctioned the action - between them and the Liberals. The hands of the treasurer. Lincoln and sbart in business. Like all g, which destroyed' property man at Silver Lake. Miss McMillan of the Reeve in the matter. A by-law Matters have reached a crisis at last English Tories are now enjoying the'l RELIEF COM-NIISSioN REPORT-. - The others who go west, he nbtices a great the value of $3,000. - . . -Mr. Robt. Knox, Atwood station gr was passed, fixing Dixon's Hall, Bruce. National party. -, Last nicest pie-nic they have had for a ong mission appointed by Governor modes of living and lady, and w fi with the Irish com 1 difference in the )`0 was a most amiable and estimable youn I I ill be much missed, not onl!':' eld, as the place for holding the annual week our account of their I Th, er to devise means of relieving the conducting busine master, is taking a y negotiations time, and Mr. Parnell is pla * st 'y _ .as here and there. trip to California, In her own home but by a very lar meeting of the electors, for the nomin- ying into uffering due to the shortage of crops . On Monday evening of last week, and Colorado for the benefit of his circle of friends ge ation of candidates to fill the offices of had dropped off where a committee com- their han i here and elsewhere. . ds very adioitly, whether in- I !n t as the, steamer Aurora was taking on health. Mrs. Knox accompanies him. Her many friends will unite in wishing Reeve, Deputy -Reeve and Council -lore hp-ebraska has submitted a repor polled of members of the Parnell' party tentionally or not, time will I . wing an almost total failure of crops fuel at Detroit, Michigan, Captain Al- , -A number of Elms young en left --herself and husband many pleas t, for the year 1891. The nomination . , te I A in an and an equal number of the anti-P�rnell Parnell2s followers �n "r' in 12 counties, and that 10,00o families fred Chambers, of Gcderielf, met with a last week for the lumber woods near happy years of married life, and while meeting will be opened at noon on -the I "' Parliament now deck and e was on the lower er departure from amongst. last Monday in Decembei. If a poll is stone number about twenty-five, while,the discourages appeals to outside a piece of coal weighing about for the winter. party, was. to wait upon Mr. Glad are in need of assistance. The governor .serious accident. H i Wiarton, where they have secured work they regret h and secure a statement from him of the states, them yet they will ever hope that their necessary, polls will be opened at the McCarthy party have a membership of I lest it injure the credit of the State, but 30 pounds 'Arms lying on a plank about -William -Turnbull has rented the-, loss will be her gain. Mrs. Bateman Usual - places, except for sub-divivion I policy he would adopt on the Irish more than double that number, I and Pro mises -relief when the legislature twenty feet above, and was kic- ked over farm of James and David Lang, being was the recipient of a large number of No. 1, in, which th Poll will be held at question . e should his party come to there are a fe meets. . I by one of the men engaged in lo part of lots 17 and 18, on the 12th con, handsome, valuable and useful presents. the w gon shop of Mr. A. M. Rose . . . , w who still remain neutral. . . , I : the fuel. The piec6 ading cession, Elma,for a term of years. - a , Eg- power, Mr. Par. ell agreeing that in the � __________________________::; � of coal in its de. - mondVillev where Mr. Joseph Weber . - scent struck Captain Chambers on the Mr. Robert Carter, of the 4th con-' I I I :, - . guron Notes. Glenfarrow. will conduct the poll; the other deputies I event of Mr. G114atone giving suit%ble , A Tart Rejoinder. head, fracturing his skull. A telegram cesaion, of Elm%, has rented- his farm are the same as before. The Clerk re- . pledges. on certai The last of this season's mb,ke of. reached Goderich Wednesday last, and and moved into the village of Trow.- BRIEFS. -D. McLaren spent Sunday ported that he had been requested by � .11 stipulated points. he There are ­ few men in Canada who the Ethel cheese factory has been sold- Mr. Wm. Craig, brother-in-law of the bridge. . ther tepayers of school section No s 0 . - inj a able to be about after having suffered - a * 0 Would withdraw from the leadership. can hit harder than Sir Ri'hard. Cart. at 91 cents. - red man, started at once for the --The Presbyterians of Avonton have- with friends here. -Eli Ifolt is &gain to give the council notice th' , This committee accordingly waited upon wright, when occasion requires. He ev. -Mr. Ira Bice, of Clandeboye, has scene of the accident and brought bin, extended a unanimous ball.to Rev. J. B. from a severe cold. -W. D. Bently ar- jected to the bY-law confirm . n the re� Mr. Gladstone and had a 6onference idently goes on the principle that if it purchased the hotel in Cfediton from home. A�though he is wearied by the McLarea, of Aylmer. Salary o rived wfew days ago from Manitoba and Ig - ffered Dakota. He still thinks more of On- port of the persons appointed to value I with him which was eminently pleasing is necessary to hit at 'all' i' Mr. Walter Clarke. - journey home from Detroit the friends of is $1,000. - I . � , t is beat to - the school property, under section 63 of � . to all parties, but the Grand Old Man make the blow felt. - I -Mr. Ben. Churchill, of Clinton, has the captain expect that he will event- -The revival meetings in the Metho-- tario than of either of the prai i the School Act, as beingillefal, unjust, � I . . rie pro- - sale was , , n a magnificent disposed of his stallion, Norseman, im. ually recover from the injuries received. , are carried on . and contrary to Statute. The Council . reminded his - dist church, Atwood vinces.--Jas. Beutly18 auction - . . visitors that the Irish speech delivered last week at Guelph, be. ported last aummeir, to his brother, -One of the most heart-rending with much �igor,great earnestness being in most respects good. Stock, with the adjourned to ffieet on the 15th. - inst" at � I party was still under the leadership of fore a ver . large audience composed at a good figure. everitn'that could occur took place in manifested in the work. exception of horses, brought fine prices. . I y the neighborhood - of Amberley on Fri- -Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Cousins, of the Mr. Bently leaves soon to spend the field. -SAMUEL SMILIxon's hotel, Bruce- . ons rest of his days in Blyth. -The revival IR, Clerk. principally of Wellington County farm- been attending the model school at God- day afternoon, 28th ult. The two s Rueseldale hotel, celebrated their tin I Mr. Parnell, anj that go long as they Mr. Mourn, of Ashfield, who has' 10 o'clock a. m., at Di occupied that po:6tion he . could not deal ers, in reply to the taunts of the re- erieb, during the past term, has secured of Mr. Hugh Pritchard, Thomas and wedding on services held in Salem Methodist c REPORT Oi? THE ]BOARD OF H-EAL-Ijr , - with them as a party, Monday evening of last hurch . I and could not . strictionist press and politician3 that a school in Biddulph township, county Henry, aged 6 and 4 years respectively, week. A large number of friends at- for the last month, have been brought To the municipal council of the township more of Middlesex, for next year. thanaged to find thei� way down stairs' tended, and the tinware presents � g been ae. of Tuckersmith, Gentlemen. -In make -to them an y promises or divulge all who advocate closet auel ---- �There died in SaItford on Saturday, , were to a close, much good havin ' com- em the plan of his party costly and numerous. mplished. pliance with the requi ' to th , for the fridndly trade relation inthemill. The younger, a very daring co -A alight error was irements of the I - ult. in one mad, Public Health Act a with the United 29th ult., Mrs. Shultz, wife of Mr. A. little fellow, thoughtlessly lifted his -On a recent Saturday Mr. Cc The num. it gives us much Shultz. Deceased was hightly respect- lit le dress and pl herd of the neighborhood of St. ber of drills of turnips raised by J si pleasure to be able t f future, but so noon as they marshalled States are traitors to the British crown t %ced it on the wheels. Paula of last week's items. � . a state that, daring I the year now drawing to a themselves under a leader whom he and disloyal to Canada', he said : . ed by all who knew her, and much He no,sooner did it than the machinery had a mean trick played on him in Anderson and hired man should read a'5 close, the . could trust and r spect, he would cheer- These people dared to talk as if it sympathy is felt for the bereaved famil�. did its - dreadful work and threw its vic. Stratford, while marketing, no less each per day instead of 2,r). I I sanitary condition Ot the townshim has were disloyal, forsodtb, for the people -Mr. J, C. Tuck has rented the tim some distance to one side. The than twenty-four pounds of butter hav- . been good. During the year there'have . fully meet them on an equality and of Canada to cultivate'friendly re Dame's hotel, in Cranbrook, for a num- father, who was upstairs, noticing that ing been stolen from his.buggy. Gorrie. ­ been no complaints of & serious natureo � . I . * lat'0106 her of years. It is a fine brick buildin something was wr and no notices whatever of epidemic or . treat with them as political associates. with the United States. He maintained, 9 ong at once started -Game U very plentiful around BRIEP-3.-On last Saturday afternoon contagious diseases. This May be at, - This reply, of course, put a darAper on on the other hand, that it was the great- and Mr. Tuck will no doubt do a good . down, when he was met on the stair- Bornholm. Foxes are almost daily qeen a foot ball match was pla d in our vil- tributed in a great measure to, the fact all hopes of effec ing _ e9t service thitt Canada couldt render to business. ye i a 'compromise be -to cement together way by Thom as, who told him what crossing the country and a deer made lage between the Irousides, of Bluevale, that tha people are beginning,"to . � the British Empire -On Saturday, 29th ult., Mr. James had happened his little brother. The go bold as to come quite close to the and the home team.' The Irousides were stand more fully the necessitir.pf k * tween the two fa,,tions on the lines laid those two great nations, ' Wilson, of Brussels, had a stroke of parents know best what it w ' _ eeping which ought as and As to church on a, recent Sunday while ser. victorious b ,a score Of one goal to none. their premises in the-sanit ry down. At the next caucus meeting the never to have been torn asunder. He paralysis, affecting hi right side. He endure, but hard as it wa, � a Pondition a it might vice was being conducted, also some The gamewas very rough throughout. called for . result of the conference with Mr. Glad. asked them to remember in connection is somewhat recoverell, and hopes are have been harder, for .rhomas had done have intimated by the Health Act. The rinounced, and Mr. Parnell ith this accusation of disloyalty who. entertained for, his ultimate recovery. . that they have been Football was never very in thii-. direction w within shot of brain, but something Gorrie,� and we think it W I be even would, we think, be advanced by &i� stone was a his utmost to get his brother free from popular in education of thepeople ,it was that8igned the annexation m'ani-. -Mr. Henry Drake's farm, near Port the machinery, so he had a wonderful was always � rong so that they had il . and his followers at once commenced festo of 1849, who were the men who 'Albert, which was Put up at auction in escape. , Little Henry was a & w no less so -in future owing to the rough, play liberal distribution of itself. � their ction a Goderich ch the Act I former polil -y of obstru d general nce of capturing hiin. of Saturday. -Last week, Mr. Robb, The few unsanitary conditions com- � I i . nd incited the people to burn the Parlia- last week, was purchased by favorite and will be misse very much -Mr. Samuel McGee, who has been Public School Inspector, visited the plained of were removed without much I I delay. Their opponents, being largely buildings in Montreal his brother-in-law, ,A Mr. Miller, of by all who knew him, visiting friends in and about Fullarton school and expressed- himself as - well I I 1. I mentary - . men who rotten egged � who St&ff&,Perth county, the price paid being _T - I I - - in the majority, i esGlved to stop this were the I .Lord he prize for i�, trouble on our part. We would recom- � Elgin. $3150 � - estern Ontario in for the past couP16 of months, left on pleased With its condition. -The new mend to trustees of schools 14 - There is an old rule, 11 You , I * the Montreal� Witness' story competition Tuesday of that great � . and bring matters to a crisis at once - last week. for his home at drugstore is almost completed, and Mr. attentio be give th r supply , �i I It -So.Tne sneak thieves visited Walter has been awarded to Master Alexander Port Townsend, Washington Territory. Nelson McLaughlin i � I and a , know a man by the company he keeps' - Smith's, , 11 n to e wate ecordingly they made a motion The first name on the annexation man . -in Brussels, -Saturday night, McTavish into it. of the several schools. ' We believe the - I , of - Clinton. .Miss P�Laggie He was accompanie Mr. George Mr. Allison is mo.vings movin Id one, water is often unfit for use. This unfit- I deposing Parnell from the leadership of f t a Sir John Rose, afterwards , to Hartley, of Bluevale, won the r Davidson, of Carling I � . . t Parne4j, Inis nd I adviser of Sir John Macdonald. -The --- mmon � causes -1 the Irish Parliarrien ary party. es 0 � ter and trusted friend a pork. There will Huron county. School prizes in this the Carlingford base ball club. Mr. fleber Johnston returned. from the One of the most ' IF i in "an 6 we I pounds of e 0 d b�the pitcher of just across from -his 0 1- 29th ult., , and helped themselves into theg about 60 ford pr6sent stand.- ness may &rise from one or more causes. . a -ian, i be more than the pork salted if the county were awarded as foil -�co of bad i i i i being hairn efused to put the in' - visit is repeated. Owa: Master -Under the title of the " Feast of West on Friday last. -Mr. George water, is that the wells are ineuffi--iently .1 � I q- next man was Alexander T. Galt, after'- . Wm. John Sharpin, Molesworth; Mas- Days," the Ladies'Aid Society of Knox Perkin8,son of our esteemed harness- covered, affording an entrance to mice I �, - 11 . � . I nd other small animals or insects,where � I - friend of Sir John for the . ter Charles H. Johnston, Summerhill; bazar in the town ball, on the evening a few days with his parente.-Miss they die and become nu-trid. Werecom- . I tion, ruling it out of order. The motion wards Finance Minister jKnd trusted Miss Maud Abraham, of 'Stratford ter W. J. Mitchell, Molesworth; Mas- church, Mitchell, purpose to conduct a maker, Mr. Henry Perking, is spending a � was then handed to Mr. Justin M .. ha� been engaged as teacher f c , a onald. The I Cartby, the Deputy Chairman, who third. man vi�as Sir vid L. Macpher- _0nary division of the Brussels public Miss Alice Bell, Hensall; Master Fred. of December 16th. The significance of Edith Perkins, daughter of, Mr. H, niend that school vvell.9 be cleaned out- at I � 'ri prl' . len id a Ol � I son, trusted f n 61league of Sir sch for 1891, at a salary of $250. L�wrence, Seaforth; Miss Clara Klopp, the title will be seen when it is under- Perkins, won the sewing machine o � J re thirty-eight apPlications for ffered least once every year,during the summer � ated alongs de of the' Chairman. ohn Macdonald. Th fourth man wa Zirich ; Master Alfred McTaggart, Rod. stood that the booths are to be supplied by Messrs. Sanderson & Miller . was se ,j There we When the situation. , � � of vacation. .. V We would be glad to see this I Mr. McCarthy rose to read the J. J. C. Abbott, present) friend and gerville; Miss Mary McAdam, Egmond- with articles for sale suitable for work Wroxet i ' 'to the person who made imperative. This, with thorough . trusted counsellor of Sir John Mabdon. _A rather serious run er, as a prize - motion, Mr. Parinell snatched the paper . away acciden v!�le;.Maeter Robert Baird, Clinton; to be done on each day of the week; would find the greatest number of deodorizing of the cess pools, would, we L out of his hands a�,ad tore it into frag aid. He supposed here they would say happened on Friday morning of last :.Raster Samuel Ramsay, -Jamestown; for instance, Monday, washing; Tues- words composed of the letters contained think, instire more safety to the children. - that there was in . week to David Todd, r., third son of Miss Jane Wilson, -Brussels ; Master day, ironing &c., &c. This terr bly exasper ore Jov over these si . i � - I Bannon, congratulate Miss Edith. -Mr. James trustees Of burying grounds to the fact - while descending the hill oppoeite� lot Rodgerville; Master' Thomas J. John. accidentally stabbed himself in the leg -Mr. Christopher Kaine, son of Mr. sufficient depth. When this occurs at a L nts and th..-y rose up in a body and nine just persons. He wa's going for a load of gravel and ,McMillan, Blyth; 'Master John -Ta4, of lot 7,concession 4, township of Ellice, MeGill� of Blyth,.is in town this week. that occasionally a body is buried at in- ety in "Miller" and "Sanderson." We We would also draw the attention of 'u- Mr. Thomas Todd, of West Wswanosh. Charles Currelley; Exeter; Miss Maggie -A few weeks ago Mr. J. P. ments. ated his ners who repented, tfian over nin ; and left the caucui , leaving Parnell and 21, concessions 10 and L 11 West Wawa- ston, Kintail ; Master Albert E. Jervis, below the knee� while engaged in pig Jno. Kaine, left for the East on Monday. graveyard in or near a village, it is a ' his few followers t )conduct business in THE. Minister of Education, in reply nosh, one of the- bottom'boards of the Porter's Hill; Master William Mason, killing. . The wound waa promptly Mr. Kaine wilt be missed, as he was a source of danger, and should be remedi- I N G (I- I I � ie a P 9 � I I I 1b "a- n "Ihe I I their own way. The seceders organized -to a Lambton county correspondent, has gravel box went forward and startled Belgrave ; Miss Helen B. - Scott, Bel- dressed at the time, and o serious prominent worker with church and ed. Hoping that the people of the town- . the team, which started off at a high grave - Miss Esther A. Garrett, Londes. results were entertained. Later on Sabbath - School, I n meeting of their own, adopted a mo- made an important explanation, * P n � ' I - - in re, rate of speed. When near the corner of boro; . being Superintendent ship of Tuckeramith will continue t - . . . ton re- the sideline the driver was thrown out Brucefield; Mina Isabella Aitcheson, found necessary to amputate the leg at join with his friends in wishing him nection between disease and filthy . tion declaring theii policy and elected gard to the contemplated legislae Master Henry Win. Anderson, blood- poisoning developed, and it was o be . , � . . of the Methodist Sabbath School. We - � . - . . . � - . .. I . __ . . . A, I . . . . � . � 11 � .1 . . . � I . I . - .. I . .. - . -.. I . I � . - I . . - I' � I I . � � - I . . �, - I I I � . . I � � I �. . - . I - I . . . .�.' � . � . � i � I � � . . � I . I 1 � __ - � ___ - - - . - . ­ ­­ 1-1.111 - ,.-.--.,--�l''..,------.--.----�,-..-."----,-%;,,.__�------- - - . I ., � - - . . � . . I . I - r 7_____, - . � � � . � - . . .- _.__­._A�_.__.__­__ -- --,—.--- I ­_ . I . . MBE I � - - I !_ - I - �� 7 � - � �Iz 4orroundings, and, bet -.1 I .0 I - � -1. � - � - - ,leariliness, wio beg t6 �, 41-4 ,report for 1890- JACOX - � 1 , � . - -, i3li=, - -11 I � � Ft t � � I I .. I -Grey, . I I I . . � F,&sm SoLD.—Mr. R I � � I sold: his fifty,here farrn, . I i I . of the 17th Zoncession I . 1 49100. . SCnooL AFFAIRS. - I - � inhue school examina . ro. 2, on Friday, 19t] .0180 in Section No. 8, A . I . I I I ug. , are Cox - � LL .1 I a . McNair 11 . , lacy,t I yeer in her school � I . ;ShipL, at a S&Iary,of �Q L . ,4% van of W, and ift er a I 'L *es as a teachei � ler is leaving Section N . Attending the Toront< next session. His place - , jdr. George WD,irmol ,cured the school for I& V50. Mr. McDermoti years' experierice as a F-errie, who has been gi facti'dn as a Uacher i . .during the past two ye school for 1891 in H . iiear Loridesboro. Mi Whitechurch, is engagi - rie,,# 7place in Section IV( � AlAmm.,T vs. Tovv.vsj The followine.which . � Toronto court -reports t of interest; to ,the rat township : jlidgment it Stratford. - __ Ac - tiou to b . Uill land -by the defen� L . -,treasurer of th �e county � defendants the corporait. AhipLof Grey'SetLasi'le. d : the township 7of Cxre,3 forego their purchase t the amount ,justly due ti of the expenses, taxes I fully chargeable againsi L.Tespect ,of the lands. 0 . . ing that an account be I istrar of the amount Pro plaintiff in respect of 4 awards-, includ,ing intert .tud that.upon 0ayment to the defendante of ti be ascertained, togethi . fendants! costa of the W within ene mouth after � . judgment I the lands in vested in the plaintiff f of the defendants therl -fault that the .action b.i -costs. � i . ,A Loss of Inde -111 Young women who � . and earn good _.ealarLe from -marriage because t'i to be ao idependent. Th no ground for this f�ar, i delieste-minded, hroa� thinking men there are i LSuch a man the wife is I- I in all things, in his pun his heart. I � 14 What is the remedvl. I - would be the granting t( L - .stated weekly or Mon for the household andl l, Eand. To the man wh L cannot pay mywife like answer must be, Certah a partner, - and an -and] L share I in the dividendi that she may make the � . . Moneys, she should knov � . L expect each week. . � 1-1 Is she so extkavagan: in'danger of ruin ? We mast be found,s, remedy, I � Ahould be whenthe man J I by extravagance. In 1 there is no restrai.-aing L I - hands of the wiffe. I I - Undoubtly the ideal' feet trust, confidence an' developmenv, for both mi but while mankind -18 ln� ily to this, the weaker ii be going to the wall to ,proteeLting hand. No w !narry withouthaving sc ' ing with her future h, point. She -need not ti paper And make him set act figures of her weekly jibe should let him, und( t\expects one. . . . - I 1. �_ - Local Not,- � - AccouNTs are now rei � Who have not yet settled *,ill before the new year. Box= Shoes. Seaforth, . I FINEST retailatock. of L Domiulon to chooft from an L 11owest prices at J, C, Lxwj�A- rl A $750 Co=wAG_t or ' cash -will be given so the per greatest number of -errors , spelled or misplaced) in the I " Our Homes,il Tu addition v cashprJ=esof82W�ewb_ four 450, ton of i825, twe�ty-Avo of hundred of'$2, and,ono hundr, distributed in the order went regulations, which mill be sen Decernber !me Dn recelpt , of ' Bpecial cash Prizes given S idd a yv d u ri on g e o in p e'd ft I o n whit ' 3-9b, 1891. Address Our Romi 'Bro2kv.1lle,-Can&ds6 . To WHom iT MAY. � i ' .. undersigned herebv gives not .be responsible for.any debts z Wife, Mrs. L. 0. VanEgmc . written arder, ' L. 0. VA_vF0,v Ville, November 24, 1890. EvEity one is looking f times and a good Qpportunity� One of finding it Ju'st now, T 11,epbum!s- 1316od Purifier rim.Aw -raLtj 2 Prizes einbrael-ng $1,000 to ev .1 1% the largest Ust of - 'from the letters in urifter. The .prizes VVI An SUMS ,of $1400.0(), $1510 " $ i of $10.00 each, twenty�onef P --' - I -all in cash, and a ban me �� oth-erperson sendin in a list I ,otam f0jr circular' ving all P p U, 'Offer to those who cannot get Address C. E Hepburn, 1) 400tarlo.' . I � SALE REGIS' On Tuesday, Decembe O'clock p. m.,' sharp, oil I -cession 11, H, R. S� TUCI Stock andImplemerts. - Proprietor; A. Rishop;ai On Thursday, Dec. 19, tMI'S , harp, on Lot 219 � I . R'. S., Tuckerslnithl.F � 1, raklements, George,plelw. A- Bishop-, auctioneer. , On Tuesduy,December P. ni., in the village of _. frame dwelling,- eon , ta - household effects 'and', Mrs, C. Friel, Proprieii Auctioneer. On W,eduesdxy, Dec.. 2 And 6:30 P. in., at Mr. Y-otel.* Walton, bankru. g�lag of general dr5r 0 19'hips, tinware., &a., all 'Sal� continued for ' - 'Thoman Brown,au. � . , . h