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XOTae.,-Tbero, ie, a great deal of , �•UMOIT SALla,-•.On «aaturday. last The remains of Mr (7am� bell ldan . � • .
t ,gQ• la Praire, Man„ ha4 arrived fxom Mac E. Gesto. had as anct1.i a sa e f P NOTES. --.The wf dasr r of a Rev A. W Top occupied
o I o as were interrad ,iii the Win hamn ur 1. at ge pled _.
-. ads over oj►ckfite, e' t e,VPoet xud is vipitin ' ienda and eipkneit on the 13th pan.,. Mr Taylor,, i B w ek id. _ :Ede ul t
{ a , Mr Little and ,Mrs Txaibl u ,a e. lenrel cry, 4. Russel` agwan wfelrlin a ter o f e. d , oonsiderxbl dHins .ta t►m. �_ s p pi. as Clinton, on tea
pp Y r g c we y, a Friday, leaf, $large
>w^Yta--ifl?.L','RX toe. 1lt't>il ,detterar relxki>!ea fn Tackeramit�y:andSranle n the hainmere Bean nun rued bar, blQwtng down the snort va ua le 1
a . 'Mr James Frazer,, - _ among the, ntrapber. r? g. IFflRe....._ number attending his. funeral.: l , b ,. a r F .lietcptf wto in Wingham,
ao ria to -reach w yiot,:zatrktin Wed son in. lair of Jjlvr Axle them wore mail good hair sins . also.uaroofin eeveralbarnaanti sheds, . on n t
svtitrn t cab Glrant is ileo quer. Mr D. McEwen Th Couaail elected vi>„ Johp - Y 3. d i bi . Monday inti-.,, pn busingess.eo.M. _ _
(+lf p. % Von r 4 , made by purcliasa!re,: • . . Ad dress No 2 t9 His, Worahip the a t s towuatip• Masers. A., anti ,J. with tics 19 G
-., .Awa ricin a net!tir.kiridl sen and her sots, John, McEwen, and Mr Britton, Reeve, R. Scott, Do .µt I1Ia or Qf-Win ham,. Wbitm r of r ' ` T.
J` Y d p y I1Taveii DEePAXA-^ Tnero Is a dea y . ,$ s @ , Pe. th ,county were. in e; ,
f.o ui eves Qw tzre not re lar and Mrs. Jas Aikenhead left his wee peeve, John Lasbam. B, Churchill, £ 1 st w th s vicine .. extend fraternal reetlp $aid
y . 5t 4u , x - 1r agd. daw,b a ant in to,wa, net. nO xn a. eeka:,�su�of Win ham Tirxies i tp 4n business last week,, g
QArr derif. for the (,ounty sf Rent to visit fri ads and. John Brigham, Councillors, met g J w= A write v om g KrE. cC aur Wingham broth.er,, . enc# gCprlt
r e selling Pea pointe. and pencils, and r ga e a , .e poetic longs 241 .gbe Rost a;vsluable hares. ,him for t e fatherly 11 at Londesborp, IltionGay, Jaa. 20th, As ori address t i r. tact week b f lin 4 the.ly eye r►llie> 1 ,
Q allthpugh lackin two ver im orEant . ,. y J i?' e.
an ac uaiatauc B there. 1£ Y 1� He toter him u tato build a ] y al and ra urin � its I£ seems to keep Oyer utlw
`- r The Council elects gnat on pa, made and subscribed theirdeclaratfon senses his smartness r l .s. hall inwardly. r B..gW, Forreatexa sa,s
i t 8.5ar Lien. d of ual14cat;on andioffice and entered ' s is very peroep- That would suit the eo le all and hf The Youn r , - ,
day and Navin made 'end subscribed 9 tibia to the iva h fol o P . p , e ogle inial to is full kfastlbring • People s: Society a ea-
p�$e.- 13rr GSA. FortssC .h„s gotta g c on their ytles, By -caws were pre. p e 1 �9e kris present Even Brookenahire and Hanna.
.. the required declarations took their oceupatpn, along, your sinal) hewlook or, big tertainrgent has beau, postponed until
Dkl ;x iai `to friends •irx �b[icbrgan, sesta a u pared and. passed, fixing the aster- Of oo rse 'th him ,,, black ash 1p s and the wilt -soon. a the 28th.Inst., at which ,time
a co council for the present OBITUARY. -The. wife of Rev Air u, with h - wecoincide ug Y._ b , p good -
I2tlring °the recent. Brind storm Mr . ` at c , lea , of and appointing township n.. In Navin a hall to incite` our r' shingles, Tdr Joshua:A lin wears' a program will be ,resented. ,.
i y Miu res. of previous meeting officers for the coir nt ear. BI cy Davis, of,Mitchell, {af whom pian, g i o . pride, i,. ar p
$apple a wind mi 1 was blown down. were read and signed The followin. e y ass Making qui town far famed; bright smile fox sure, and it is a^ Rev. Jose Edge, o tooW0,4
Mr Alexander McAllister, lost a fine g David Jackson and John McLaren tion was made last week) died on ph _g , # Clinton, .+tics -
officers were appointed, Geo, Stewart Thursday, 16th lust. h But there we would by no means stay, bouncing baby boy. Mr John Phram- copied the pulpit in the Met4adi d
pp S e was buried A. hall well have without delay, . mer also has Ana ditiou to his famil church p • s
Ilei#er ; the straw stack blew down'op Clue, 'Andrew Stinson, caretaker, were appointed ointed auditors Robert y, ” y rch here last Sabbath m9rnd ,,
j> causing: such 'injury as znade it Smith re -appointed assessor, andTbos is the London ce'metery,,last Satur - ,and outer things unnamed, .s.- - >I.
John Reid Treasurer, Jelin Tough, �-da atthou h liar bereaved husband 8 The church was well filled.
` Itetassary, to, .Jtiil ,the animal, The iveelans, colector of taxes, Messrs y'
g Morris.
4 idbinic Atilt dpreadS and few are far- �ase880r, Jiap 'Armstrong and Jas Geo. Watt, Thos Carbert and John has no Dila buried in that place, but Electric light or light by as, There was no service In. the hires,
P MCClymon6, Auditors, John Torrance Sprung, m mb t : fr thought th t if he ever retired Is the cry of all the Win&g ..yterlan church last !Sunda: a
n$te:oneq h to ,escape a .its: Clutches, ty f ham mass- NOTES.—Mr L. Wilkinson,llkiason V. S.,
P A wail aft heard lore; of i ley was visiting his a .. _ . Y+ ,. s the.
a ars of the Township: , p areola
thou h:few, caeca: q Po •the "xeseut Isaac Errett, J. B. Sscord, Geo Board of Health, dant Dr. O. �'oup from the ministry he, would like to k P Rev, Mr AIglaean a suffering from a
3 P • pp Stewart with Dr. Elliott Medical g' reside in London and afterwards Now, Mr Dlayor, please heed that cry, obis wee Rev. Joe. Edge, of Clin-
h'ave endod fatally, Mr Soulden, of gealth 0iiicer, Board of Health. Medical ;Health officer; a few ac- , And give ns that far which we Sigh, severe attack of la grippe,
have his remains buried in the Loa- g ton, preached a very elogqwent sermon The I 0 G Thad another' initiation
the`2urickr road, purposes .selling his The Auditors were requested to have counts amounting to 0111; were passed don cemeter Alight for rich and poor. in Sunshine church on Sunday after11
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farm'and personal ro arty by nuc.- and ordered to be paid. On t e ap- y' • noon last from the tart to be found on Friday night. They menet Ghia '- •q
P P the books audited on or before the And ere again the fall comes round,
2,Qu-oa.tho29tl inat,, ae he thinks 15th day 'of Feby next. The accts. plication of Dr. Young the Council NOT So BAD."Although the wee- Give us a real, good large fair ground, in John 16th and 7th. Dir J. Clegg week on Wednesday, to makew,,a for,
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that hp Can: spend the remainder of of T Nbelin 831.50 for printing; Geo, granted the cum of $6 dollars to Mie Cher is very unfavorable for bringing And palace for the same; shipped a carload of cattle from Brus• the entertainment to be held Gly ,the: .
;;life .mare' cpmfortably than on a Brownett $26 for keeping John Mesttman, she being at present in in wood, It still comes along, - On So thea our friends from far and near sola Monday last. Mte W. Geddes is sister lodge at Busbfield. ,
, And we hope he will not be•dis- Barthey for the year 1889; 18imon Poor circumstances, the same„tp. be Monday there were no lees than eight Can contribute to our show each year, in a very low state of health. Mr J. Mr Jas. Moore was the reciplenLaa£�,'
-1 litoted; Mr J. H. T;oyer Nae McKenzie $9.84 and R.Raneford $7.20 Spent under the directlons of Coan- large loads of No.1 dry wood on the Giving our town a fame. Clegg and wife returned to their home sad news last week. • He receiver,
sen unwell fol ,acme timo past; the for gravel, were ordered to,be paid. cillor Lasham. The Clerk was market at the same time, belonging. Now, MrMayyor, there's two things more in Manitoba Thursday last. Mr J. word from the United States that has
•doctors 4pprohend eeriouaresulte. A The council then adjourned to meet authorized to advertise for tenders toidifferent farmers. The highest For you todoore the year is o'er- Smith, who has been living the past son, Mr W J Moore, was dead. His:
>pniubor of our young people attended again on Saturday. Feby, 15th next at for a quantify of rock elm plank for price asked was $1.75 per cord, being Namely, two industries fine, year on the farm of Mr Bell. 3rd con., body arrived here on Saturday, and
<'', the party at Mr -Colin Smith's, where one o'clock m. GED. STEWART the use of the township, the said twenty-five cents in advance of what Bonus them well and do not snub, has moved to McKillop. Mia Con- the funeral took. place from his •fa -
they spout a very enjoyable .time in Clerk. P tenders to be opened at the next it was a few weeks ago. We very But make this Wingham town the -hub, nery, of Sunshine, has gone to spend ther's residence, Sunday afternoon. .
the: usual wap ; music was'furnished meeting of Council at Londeeboro, much question if even Clinton can For ever so to shine. the winter with her eon John in Air R. S. Pelton formedy as the
{ by' 3liasI Schaeffer and S nith. Our Monday Feby. 3rd at 10 o'clock, p m, beat that record, Wingham. Mr James Russel ie wis. Standard, has started in the news.
And now, sir, if you this task perform
Fetor, AShe is familiarly called has Goderich. JAMES CAMPBELL, Clerk. - RusHING THINGs.—Ali_ being well, A knightedw, a squire you'll then become iting his father, who is very sick', in paper business at Attwood. His pa-
Q00ttrsd a• good actuation , in the car ARRESTED. -The noted George H. HULLETT GRANGE.—The officers Wingham will rush' things in great kight of great renown. ' Goderich township. Mr Downey, per is known as "The Bee," R, >' . ,.
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s4opa in Detroit wish the prospect of pugsley, formerly of Lockport, N.Y., elected for Hullett Grange No. 393, Style next summer, as we are going We'll sing your praises where'er we go, line farmer, hada house-warming on was a well behaved young man •while
being made conductor on the road on had been arrested at Goderich. Pug- are as follows : Master, Nicholas to build two new churches and a town And every mother's son shall knN Friday evening. Mr Chas. Wheeler -in this place, and we wish h'o tha
the; fi"ret opportunity.. Mr Andy eley was arrested Co. a warrant chargL Coming; Overseer, 1 Snell, Secy,, ball. The churches are English., and What you have doneforWinghaxsi town had a wood bee one day last week. very belt suttees in his ne`w solei-• '�l ,
r 'j. Wylie has old out his share in the ing him with taking stolen property Jae. Snell ; Tress., Ja Southcombe ; Methodist. The former will mast —..�_ y Y — -- prise,
xt. *thresher run by Hart & Wylie, into Canada. It is alleged Pugaley Lecturer, Thos. Cole; Chaplain, John likely be built on the Qite lately occu• East WaRvanosh. Brucefield. The School board held their firat
It telco: Forrest, for $225 ;George is a secured some $500 worth of carriages Shobbrook; Stewart, Wm. Grey ; Ass pied by D. B. CaIbick, as a furniture Miss Annie, daughter gin Mr Scott's furniture eh
gbpd man and will make a vera good from the Charles Newhall Carriage Stewart, John Coming, jr. ; Gate warehouse, which will indeed be a NEW BARN. -Mr James Parker, of g er of Mr John meet shop'..' -
th;80, -. Company, and, getting them into Keeper, Ed. Crawford ; Ceres, Miss beautiful centre, and one gentleman the 2nd con., has just finished a very .McIntosh, of this 'village, died in on Wednesday, of last week, I)r, '
•- - Cacada, refused to honor the notes. Martha Snell ; Flora, Eliza Shob- (a member of the said chnrah) has neat and comfortable residence on his London, this week, after a lingering Sloan was elected chairman and Mr
e. i '' `iaFaderitsh Township. It is thought he has taken about $15,- bio"k; Pomona Mies Mary Curring ; already promised to bop the brick. farm. Some time last summer he illness. N. H. Young, who has been Serra- •
built a large barn with stone base- Mr Ropt. Beatty has returned from tary for some years past, was re -elect -
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- Thos. Brownlee lost half the 000 worth of stock to Canada. Pugs- Lady Aso. Stewart, Mise Maggie DEATH.—On Saturday last there merit for stables on the most improv- Manitoba this week. He speaks of ed to that arduous position. Thi 11-1
,+ 'xocf of hie barn by the Tato wind ley is said to have operated in Roch- Comingg; Auditors, Jas Southcombe was buried in the Wingham cemetery ed plan. He,has things very tom- toe weather being very cold when lie school was closed from Wedneaday ., >,
11 Storni: ester very extensively some time ago, and Wm. Waite ; Executive Co-• the little four-year-old son of Mr fortable now both for his family and left, and the drinking water was very until the end of the week, on account
Mr Geo. Dyke, who has been in and his furniture, house, and horses mittee, John Coming, W. Wey- Wallace, of Culross. The little fel- beasts, dissagreeable, He haspurchased 160 of la Grippe being so prevalent.
T9Iedo, Ohio, for some time, return- were sold out to satief7 creditors. mouth, Hugh Radford, the, Delegate low complained a little of sore throat, acres of land at iliaosemin.
Chief of Police Grilfio of Fort Erie, to attend Huron Diyieion Gran a NOTES.—School has resumed again The new council held their loss.
ed last week. g , on Thursday, but yet kept on playing after being R. T. of T.—The following officers gural meeting
Mr Barnwell, who is teaching in left for Goderich to bring Pugsley to No. 27, John Coming, sr.; Delegate around the house until he suddenly g closed for a few days ow- were elected in the select degree of gat 1 a.m., on Monday ,`i
q.` S. .No. 19, has alread made a rood that point. to attend Dominion Grange to bediphtheriay ing to the indisposition of Miss Ralph g last. There were present Reeve Kel-11.11
P g fell down dead bein this Brucefield Star No. 219 Council Ro
impression and promises to be a allC• FARMERB'INBTITIITE.—The held in London on the 4th February, cause of deatb.� OSaturda the se- teacher. LaGlaippe is now putting l Tem leis of Temperance, at the ly, who occupied the chair, and '`_?
p P James Snell and wife. Hull y in his best licks and has a good many P P Councillors N. S. Young, J. M00,66 ,
Cessful teacher, of the Farmers Institute of West Gond little child was stricken down around here under him. Miss Ellis last meeting:—Rev. J. H. Simpson, John Wilford, and Frederick W.Tan-
Huron held Friday evening in the Grange is in a prosperous state and with the same dread scour a and SC ; S J Pollock Prelate; R G Sim
'•We are sorry to announce the y g thriving well there wash new mem- g' Henry is slightly iudasposed this - P- ner. The old clerk, DTr W. Wilson,
death of the only child of Mr Joseph Victoria Opera House, was well at bare sighs last meeting and about a died on R Wednesday, leaving only the week. She don't beleive in the slang son, B S; Jas. Allan, B T; W. Simp• commonly known se Squire Wilson, >
T"liwee, Nhich ore rred last week, tended, a large number of ladiesbeiag g baby, " et there Eli." The wife of ryir T. eon, S; John Snider ASS John Dow- was re -appointed. Though it lead-' ,i1;:
The remains were entered in Turn• P dozen expected at the nest meeting. g Y g milted b n
resent. In addition to a well -ren• P i g ser, T. Thee is the securer de roe
We have special meetings every 2 SAD INTELLIGENCE. --On SaturdayJ. Bell presented that worthy with a y early all, that be As uo ;
aria Cemetery, on Monday. dared vocal and instrumental concert weeks and a cod attendance at ever last Mrs Dr Chisholm received thyoung y is as of the order, and is one that will tom- longer the man but bein too old to
oun son last week. Tamm , ,
' At the meetin for the election of a number of excellent papers and ad- meeting and we always have a good sad intelligence that her sister was Proud as if he bad got a 100 acre farm, mend itself to any truly temperance make any money any other way, Jai+ • e
g dresses were presented to the audience. time with singing, recitations gdia- dead. The deceased was a maiden Cordwood is beginning to move ;now Person desiring safe insurance at ac- one cares to interfere with him. Mr f ?.,
;'Sc1io1 Trustee in Section No. 9, a The chair was occupied by Mayor g g' + foal nee. The council has secured
pre t lively contest waged between logues, readings and speeches, So lady, and for some time has been in owing to the roads being somewhat John McGill was appointed assessor„ -
Y y g Butler, who gracefully introduced the Services of Dr J. W. Cadieux of to the infinite ratification of the de '
Ddr James Beacom and Mr John Cluff come along bro. farmers and join the delicate health. An operation was improved. Charlie . H. Scott and ' g
ever number on the programme with P New York, to give 2 lectures on Feb, cent e
.,ihe�)after being elected by 9 of a ma- suitable and witty speeches. An ex- Grange for it is there we can discuss the only chance of caving her life, Mies Christy Shortreed from Mance- lath and 14th, people of the village of Blyth, rh ,,f
','on ., all kinds of farm work and it is and that took lace at Fergus, on wood are visiting here at present. The next meeting of the council will „ .
7 y- cellent paper on The Farmers Pool- P g Messrs. Du ald and Dr McCall of 0'8 a be held in Industry Hall, on the , .•;
� ; GE'MING MARRIED.—It will be, tion"was read by President Kernighan not for the gain of $Sand cents that Thursday last, but alae it proved of g ' Holmesville. evenin of Monde Feb. 3rd a 8-
:, - �peen,by notice under the proper head• of the institute, -which gave evidence the grange is for, but it is the only no avail, the said lady passigg away Georgetown are hereon a visit. John g y, , t
4, 'iiig, that Mr L. J. Herbison s form- of dee study and research and was place that farmers can see each other into the great beyond on the Satur- Tabb loft here on Wednesday for Mr Joseph Lobb, from Gowrie, is o clock sharp. To those who would
•`te • er residentof this townshi and son well ca culated •,o set farmers' think- and have a chance to .discuss matters day following. This week's budget, Michigan. Mr Lornow, of Water• visiting his brother here. See business done honestly, we would
'�f` pf Dqr W. Herbison has been getting ing upon the subject presented. Mr that will be a profit to them in their sir, seems full of Sad partings, and down, is visiting at W. Nicole. Our new elected Crty Fathers were any, give your councillors the succor ''
calling of life neither is it to pull reminds ever officiating in the Town Hall on Mon= agement of your presence at the co' u.; is the West. He is farming G. U. Gaston, of West Simcos,by re- g P i y one who peruses the HYMENIAL•—On the 21st, inst., day Iasi. til meeting.
w+ alt Grafton, Dak., and is Said to be quest gave an address on pruning the down our villages as a great many of paragraph of their own mortality, wedding belle rang merrily at the regi- Several families are suffeeing from ...
them suppose, but for our qwn inter- dente of ;Mr Walter Scott when hie
�u doing well. grape, and then delivered his ,subject SICKNESS.—Not one is ]a Grip e
# 'h a * ,z ;. S$ITPE 7—Mr W. Mu ford who for the evening, ; `Beautifying Our est aslfarmera. A good point brought most wonderfully bad in town but eldest daughter Libbie H. was united La Grippe. Among them ie the Rev 1dleHillop.
Mugford, Homes " William Cowan V. S. of out by one of the speakers at the measles also are ver revalent nits in the holy bonds of matrimony tp F. W. Campbell. NOTES. -A •young ho fse belonging •
, lies resided on the Young farm, 10th 9 P , 9 Our village during the pact week to Mr Geo. Lockhart broke its le
con.” of+Goderich Township, for Some Galt, presented "The beet methods of last meeting, was that farmers should a number of adults bein down with Robert G. eldest daughter of Mr Geo. S `
P, not sell their fat cattle until it was g McGowan. Rev. Geo. Law official- was the scene of intense excitement one day last week while running
Lime has skipped, leaving some on- keeping not on the farm" in the same, Mre Thomas Moore was over the election of school trustees.
' PP g a convincing and earnest manner and time to market,them,as they would be beginning to mend nicely, when she Ing. The bride was very handeomel about in the yard, and had to be shot.
paid•accounts. Several years ago he g more likely to receive the highest g g y The particulars are as follows. The Mr Alex. Ross also found one ofhes �'
r+ bought. this farm, paying a small. ave sound advice capon the subject, g was stricken with the last mentioned arrayed and ' looked her best. The
be meetin woe a thoron hl price for them without any it due- disease and with the combination y g p y annus school meettnglpaesed a mo- horses dead in the stable one morn , , .a
ambant dawn since which time he !t_ g y en o oun coo le did awe with the cos -
J y" tions. -Coal, to tomerp�edidand bridesmaids. tion deciding to elebt its trustee by ing recently; he valued it at $200
' has made other payments, but th,e able one, and had s beneficial effect there IS very small chance of her re- y groomsman
u on those resent. Saturda The bride was the recipient ballot. After 'doing, so two of the Mies H. Cam bell and Mr A„ AICIn-
},,; greater part of`the purchase money,l , P p y morn- covert'. Mr John Anderson is down picot of many rate a ars demanded a oil which P
we are informed, is yet unpaid. Ing the final session of the institute Tuckersmi'th. with the measles, as is also Mr Sam, handsome a -d costly presents, two ratepayers P tosh left for Toronto on Monday, to .;
COUNCIL,—•Tbe Uouncil elected Merfield besides a great number of large tables fairly groaning under was refused by the chairman unless attend the Normal. Mr D. McG}re
k CloUxclL.-Council met ,on Mon- was held, President Kerrighan in the + g the revious motion was rescinded, gor, who has taught successfully itx ":.
t ,4 chair. Secretary Naftel read an in. met at Brucefield on the 20th feet. children. their weight. About a hundred guests p
6' � ' day, according to Statute. Members terestin and instructive a er on After organization S. Smillie was re were present some coming from Mil- which the mover refused to grant. S, S• No. 4 doing the last thiee years,
+all resent, these being qualified" the g P P a of LIGHT• -Well, . Sir, our burghers ton A poll was, however, granted by the has resigned his position and wall gp
,,- p success and, failure during the past appointed Clerk and Mr J. Murray, , Georgetown, Toronto. After the
of ; , . ,minateS of last meeting were read and year. Thee was followed by the pre- Treasurer. Mr Wm Cooper was re- ;n thetlrmined to have electric li6hts ceremony the guests had partaken of iaepector and appointed to be held to Stratford to attend the Business ,
r passed. Cost of Municipal election Sident's annual address, which was of aPPoiated assessor for 1890. Masers. their shops, whether we get it on dinner the party engaged in the ter ie- on the 18th lust. The contest was College after March 1st. A meetaftg 'i °
Was passed and paid, amount, $62; 0. Eltiote and Hicks were re -a ointed our streets or not. Saturda evenin P formed between W. Crooke and W well be held in the Presbyterlaii
a highly, edifyiirig character. The ad- p y g corean art .ill time to o and meet the.
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. ' if Ove b John Beacom seconded b is the time expected for it to shine morning McLeo , but previous to the poll W. Church, Winthrop, on Thursday
y y dresses were brou ht to close b auditors Messrs Jacob Mc ee D, g train for Toronto, where
Thos. Churchill, that. the salaries of y forth is all its splendor, as every the o on an extended wedding tri Crooke ateppediout and W. Stanley evening with a view to organising a
he township officers be the same as Mr. G. C. Caston, w o spoke feeling- McIntosh, V. S. John Sheppard with ,
P ly of the cod derived from farmers' the peeve and clerk were a merchant on the Queens side are to be awe g p was Substituted. The contest became council of R. T. of Temperance. An
g appointed- y three weeks. In conclus- y g intereatih program of music address•,
last year, carried. Board of health g as local Board of Health for 1890. A now having to wires laid. They ion we will heartily congratulate a keen one and ever stratagem 3
institutes. The neat meeting of P g
rI. •wag appointed, consisting of Messrs West Huron Farmers' Institute will nun►ber of small accounts were will give it a thirty -days trial, any- Robert on having won the heart and seemed to be devised to Secure votes. est recitations, etc., will be provided.."
1.�Coa, Beacom, [Elliott and Churchill, be held at Dungannon on March 6, ordered to be paid. The Depot wap, after which it is almost sure to hand of so estimable a young lad and evident
the polling proceeded it became No admission fee thea ed but a cvl�.
Ra ' ' with clerk as Secretary ; Dr J, $. g P become permanent. Surely, after S y evident (that MCuBod was oi0 0 . action taken u to d@�t+p @$ a card
_ ..�_ Returning officers were allowed $5 y- we join with the rest in wishing them g = • .• I' $
9 'whitely continued ae Medical Health Dungannon. each for conducting the Municipal that, our towq fathers will hold Ont every happiness through life. win the day for the Stanley men liko ___;, _ y
lOfiicer. The Council appointed Mr J. Willis, of Walkerton, is at Election. The Treasurer was in- no longer, but' gave that which is the French army at the battle of Summerhill. , J9mes A.Ford, audior, and the Reeve present visiting friends here. strutted to place to the credit of the most sorely needed. The electric Waterloo, doubled, wavered, lied.
appointed J. R. Holmes second audi- The funeral sermon of the late Mrs Secretary Treasurer of each Board of light will get their steam power from Hinburn. McLeod received 43 votes, Stanley (Intended for last week)
tor. The Council appointed then- Cluff was reached in St. Paul's School Trustees an equal share of the Union Factory. Mr Nelson Hayes has been en- 30, McLeod treated the crowd to NOTES.-Messra G. and A. Smith,
selves road commissioners for their SOCIAL. -As stated last week the a ed as aesietant teacher in our liberal quantities of candies, after who have been ,�, Michigan for soma,
church last nday by the Rev. J. balance on hand of money raised for ' g which all returned peaceably to their time have reCiirned..,` Mr Geo. ,Zkde�'
several Bub -divisions, vis : Jas. H. Currie. School urposes, and hold the same d airy lassies held their social in the public school. He starts work .Mon -
Elliott No. 1, Samuel Sturdy No, 2, Mr H, McMath Is suffering at pros- subject .to the order of each such town hall, when a very pleasant pro- dayy.� respective homes. Cartney is improv lag, Mr Charlie
Sohn Cox No. 3, John Beacom Nos. ent From a Severe attack of what is secretary -Treasurer. The meeting gram of music, readings and reeita- 6 have a great many influenza Long has been en 'agged with. Mr Wm.
r'il ?1 .and 6, Thomaa Churchill No. 5.- gg tions was rendered after artakin eo ]e in our commnnit but up to St. Helens. Ball for this year, and as moved hie `,
,� :Moved.b Samuel Staid seconded understood as influenza. We hope adjourned to meet again at the call , p g P P y, family y Mr Mclliath will Speedily recover. of the Reeve. _Each card of Trus- of the good cheer provided by the present the epidemic seems to be of a Mies Lizzie Gordon left on Tues- y,into Mr BZVI, t house. :'
- .by Thos. Churchill, that ster Scott Quite a large number are suffering tees should report to the . Clerk the lassies. There being a considerable mild type amongst us. day morning for her. home in Toron• The wind on. Mdtfdhy morning g did
me assessor; moved in amendment by from severe acids; which is very fie name and address of its Secretory and supply of eatables left over, on Satur- The choir of the Methodist church to, after spendingg about a month vie• considerable damage in the way of
Sohn Beacom, seconded by J. H. E[- quently termed La Grippe. It is also that of the teacher, -SAM day they $ave a ten cent dinner; to have added some Valuable additions it friends in thea outavicinity. blowing down fences &c. Mr Frank•.
Nott, that Goo. McKee be assessor ; scarcely to be wondered at owing to SMILLIE, Clerk. all who liked to take advantage of of late to thou musical staff. Noth- FooT CUT. -Mr Qeo. Webb, while Kilty is at resent spendin�gg a few, '
Reeve cast his vote in favor ofamend- the changeableness of the weather. OYSTER SvrrER.-Oti Friday last the same. AS there are quite a few ing so enlivens and adds interest to chopping in the bush one dap last days with his brother, G. 14I. Silty, ,
. merit. Moved by S. Sturdy, seconded A ublic meetin under the sus- a large number of young poor in Wingbam, to whom a few church services as good music. weekk, toolr Ehe ase in one hand to here. There is to be a grand enter
by J. H. Elliott, that S. Johnston be pined of the W. M. half been de- entertained to as oyster er eu Ie were good eatables would indeed be a God On Sunday first sermons will be cut a small limb, the sae glanced and went here before long. IVIG Rti1C`
y supper at send,,It might have Shown a rather delivered in the Methodist church coming on his foot made rather a bad Lowery has been laid up for the Mast '
"NolleCtor ; moved in amendment by tided upon for the evening of the the residence of Mr Freak Layton, wound. The doctor was called in fele days on account of a sprained - .;l
J' John Beacom, Seconded by. Thomas 28th but being unable to secure, the and spent a very y ' more philanthropic spirit had they and Temperance Hall, in the former ankle. Mese Correll of p
"Churchill that Win. Cantelon be col P ry enjoyable time. given to them instead of selling to b Rev Jae Ferguson at 2:30 and found it necessary to put about Clinton
lector ; Reeve cast his vote in favor services of an of the ladies common- All sorts of amusements were i - g ' g y g p ;m. + ,.
icated with, the meeting will be post- dulged in till supper was announced the public at large. and in the latter by Rev P. Musgrave six Stitches into it. He is doing as spent Sunday at Mr Mr Ff.Murplioy's,,
of motion., The following accounts at 6:30 well as can be ea ected
Boned. which changed the program for a CHURCH NOTES. -The Methodist P• m• ,although
' Were paid, viz: Mia Bray, three pulpit was filled, on Sunday evening, THE PRICE of LAMBS. -A somewhat weakened from loss of -- —�
Mr T. G. Anderson and sister Fan- short time. To say. every one did F deal of argument is good blood. HipPen,
months board, $18 ;rant of P.O. boa tile, have been appointed delegates fall justice is needless for the wayoy Rev Mr Keefer, who preached a g going on among
for use of Clerk, $1.25; James Fair, by the Methodist church Sabbath the eters dies very eloquent sermon our citizens as to who *vial pocket the LITERARY OPENING: The Liter- LITERARY SOCIETY. -The reguli"
y ppeared was marvel- oil , on the con- meeting
Clinton, lunber $1.72; Mrs McRae, School to attend the County Conven• loud to behold. After supper version of Saul and afterwards de- 20 per cent. duty on lambs in the cry in eonnectioniwith the Mechanics g of this fumed Society
$15,; Wm. Coilins, $18,75; Mrs C. peer games event of said dui being Institute of this place was opened on held on Friday last. The President''
tion to be held in Seafortb, on the were resumed whish were kept u levering an address in: the town hall, y g removed. p being Whitely, gravel, $10.86° A.Halatead, 28th and 29th of this month. till a reasonable hour, Mr La ton on instant conversion; he is holding Some hold that the entire amount of Thursday evening last, and if the g off the list owing to a aevere
work bear HOimeeville bridge, $2.60; + first be a criterion for the future we
We are pleased to learn that Mr also played y revival services in the town hall h dui will o to the Canadian rodu attack of La Grippe," Mr Sas.
�' Funeral expenses of. Jas. Fitzgerald, p y d eome veiy superb mucic ,sac y w p may look for some;oaeellent literary Somerville occupied the chair in' I1id
17.b0,, with $20 additional for hal- Edwin Carsar hes been engaged as on the concertina which was much evening of this week. Rev Wesley ser, eome t at he will receive not all work before spring'. Rev. Mr Ander• §
$ teacher in a school near Amherst- appreciated A heart vote ofthankS Casson will preach the anniversary but the greater ortion of it, andusual affable manner. An excellent • •,;,
ence of board; John Trewarths, post= burps in Essex county. We bolieve Aaa tendered Mr sed Mrs Lay. some that he will son occupied the' cair, after the Rev. Program, consisting of vocal and fq••
y Sermons at the Methodist church iota of it. Now, 1 sot receive one gentleman's ad'drese, Min M. Radcliff p;
ing up treasurers reports, $2. Mr Edwin will be Successful as a school. ton for the ver hospitable manner neat Sunday. The Salvation Army , Mr Editor we hope etrumental music readings and i6ol-
$erber't Elford was heard by the teacher, AS he is persevering and am- in which they had entertained the officers will farewell for other guar- we will not be impertinent or impos• and Mr W. S. MoCroetie gave an in- talions waa well rendered. A few of
C6uutil' in favor of a contemplated bitious. young tare neat Sunda t in i strumen'tal(idnet also Messrs Ada and the most notable selections being,
dreamery and probable cheese fac• Quite a large number of friends and urneto thpeir homewmuch all re- gave liar jail experience, arrayed in panties do your views coincide? above John Gordon gave a violin duet,tthen instrumentals played by Mr Wescott
pleased h came the debate although some of the P y
lox,$ (site undecided) public opinion acquaintances met at the home of Mrs with the evening's roceedin a er jail costume, on Wednesday; she [The farmer would assuredlyy re• g on hes repeated
whish ver d 96iig-hk
.is rapidly gaining ground in favor of q g p g ' was once imprisoned for conscience chive a higher price for bid lamlih if speakers failed to appear, those pre• brought repeated encores. A tiotig"by,;
fl J. TdeQuid, on Friday, of last week, NOTES.-Tbere is a great deal of p sent' fought Ntheir o ponents well on Jae.MeMordie dressed in face cost
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.:, the` aforesaid in uatrie6 as farmers it bestig the 21st anniversary of her sickness in this sectioat resent sake. the duty, were of% because the p "'There entitled or a dressed
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may as well Stop raisin P American market is the only the subject, Resolved that,is gg y, Esq.; a u
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beyond their own immediate sons birthd+sy. Mr J. F. was the the influenza that is so prevalent all QIIANTIIu MUTexUS eB ILLo.- y mar- more b the Misses and Mr Da
tar y recipient of a silver watch, given by over the count do we have for stock y this dksarf pleasure in the pursuit of an y „ yman, of
tide whop they receive such a alts country has made the ac- Wo have this week heard of the old tion, and when a buyer makes hyo object, than in the pposeesion of it."-- titled,. Allow ins to move a vote-„bf.
P y some of his friends. He was also the gnaintace of a large number, so much proverb, it is batter to be b(rrn In the absence of Mr Lockhart Ca tbanks; a'eolo b Jae Crawford a d'uot
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eterxn f9r atheix labor. Moved by recipient ient of some other resents giv- so that the favorite 1 ” purchases his rice is mentall
'• TIma,Cburchill seconded m Jae. 11. P password is luckythan rich, bung indeed vers- sened the amount of the dat y lea• of the Ne ative,Mr R. K, Miller took by Messrs A. Moir and Wreath,4od•n
y en by those wishing for him a Long "have you got the Grip. The Rev fled. A brother-in-law of Mr Robert y' A his place fpro•tem) and done splen• host of other selections, malring iii gIl.,; .,.
Eealm i that any person thectin a and happy life. , , farmer might not et the 0xaot 20
A. W. Tonga, of .Blyth occupied the Youngs (of Hanna's store) left for g g didly in that capacity with James a Programme which in point Of,tfud
+,; ; creaWeifyin this -township the buf d- A large number of our Dun pulpit , poi cent difference but he +would
iii amid all necessary a aratun.shall g p pit in connection with 'Turner a the States when very young, and from ' got Homage and John JOynt as support- merit would far outstrip man of tli9" "
g', rya friends availed themselves of t e o church on Sunda last. The infant the first has-been c erkiti for a ver considerably more than he does now. era bringing Ott p
me ,bitotn}�'t ficin taxation so long ortanit during the sat week o syn of Mr. Josey g y points, y q p ED. N , ERA. , gin out some goad ointe petty concert companies which go the
aka It. is.kept in op eration either as near Mian Williams, the .evangelist, ricin Township waehburied Bowes of Code- urnerps b� balorreha merchant, being a �a� But according to the doaiston of tme rounds of our towns, and �ieNoting�: •;
t� jadges--failed to,Outwei h the argue B'l'eat Credit on the, retiring 6,6m•-. '
ekeit>ma'sot. cheeao factory. Carried, who is at present laboring on Nile_ Cemetery lase Sunda MrT David when Mrs iroun s brothero and &1 o After a term of eight months Ca t,
;' tbi' Are'edd, Petite,t, viewers and cirauft, The tido of revfval that has Da ofGuelph, y " . the head bookkeeper Kett and Lieut. Wilson, oft p • wants 'by five points of that of the af- mittee, Messrs A. Smillie,, anti • GVtb,
podiodk epdx were ap ointed, these been abbin over that Ing ph,, who has been visit a eeper of the firm, re he Salva firmative, with. Peter Ulark as leader Cooper. It was decided to Netts
p at circuit has in in this vicinity for .Some . time ceived the neat little sum of verity. . vatf„n Army, farewell, on Sunday ev. , A ad
tivill bd i, ecirrll}r noEi ed, council .O en reached our g y Y au orEeti. b IYiessra�i7eathtirh a bate at the next meotin on
r village and many returned to his home on Friday last, five thOtieand dollars each• a neat ening, final farewell on Wedaeeda P - y e danri „ g tli+�ectb. r
adjOdraiyd,tO theet >tgain an t>ie first svlro hri a rrtte' d y , y Rutpllorrord+ After a. violin oat J
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, n ed the meetin s have We the k h . litti - f rtabo . r evenin 29th. It is Trot d by Oct, •Resolved that maria �ohtal>' '
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(My iii Marcb� J�Alkoil 'OIs gg . t (hero mast be some, atoraa °. , fo a young man , of q� yet irnaw>r r f cult s +r, ,r
Moo ) been greatly blessed, and still the u hero` for Nisi. Itfr 7Cd 1'I ... s thin ill it n'ot7 a°hp f lied thou ]ttc'o Or wltert t G. Webb and r.,Qor4hj anti Slogingg a. ie anti great..r than `v6mauff.
f�lerir, p ewe I Y, , p hey Of the Nati6aai Anthem) all dispersed aptaiUs, Leslie lowt~a find. Wm.
wak goes oh. laid a with erre of J64#d Ootn6iterA go. I
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