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Publishing House, Somerville Block,
_ Campbell Skeet,
. LLOOKNOINONTARIO.
Bv
J43. BEYAN,EDITOR AND Pp*BLISHEB
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GENERAL.
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Insurance Ageni,-
" Guelfih.
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• w,gsT NyAvANosit.
Mutual fir6.1fituratice Clip.anys-
OARD OF DIRECTORS MEETS FoR, •
_ the transactiox tjiuiness on the first
-Ver-esday in each ratParties wishing .to
have thole property i ed in this increasingly
popular Company, wfl by giving notice be
i:alled upon by.the undersigned or by ona of
the Directors. Business. calls promptly at-
tended- to • •• - • - -
;ROBERT MURRAY,
• - St.: Relen's-P.. O.
oney toLoan!
'kJ -AR:iSyl, TERMS OF PAYMENT:.
,JOHN COOKE,-.Agent, 'Dungannon.
•
oney to Loan!
N REAL ESTATE, at REASONABLE -
\k., hates, on Terms of _Paymeut to suit
Borrowers. . . . .
: ELLIOT TRA.VER, Lucknow.
Money to Loan
d'INFIRST-CLASS MORTGAGES AT 7
. to 7 per cent interest, payable yearly..
- Charges very Moderate.- Apply to
- • ROBERT 3.IITRRAY, St. Helen's.
opOy
N GOOD. 'FARM PROPERTY AT 6
and 6i per cent, according to the Secur-'
ity offered. The above Will be loaned en..any
Terms to Suit the Borrower: • Correspondence
Will be cheerfully answered without expeUse.-
For further particulars apply to .
, JOHN GORDON, St: Helen's.
ii vtey to Loan
A T 7• PER CENT„ FROM 2 TO: 20
years: Lists of Farms for Sale in On-
terid_as well as Manitoba. Parties desirous tb
sell Farms Will consult their interests-- by in-
Sipectingthe advertising facilities of Subscriber
la Great Britain and Ireland and Continent of
11.gands for See. - -•_
- - A.NGUS- STEWART,
Land. Valuator, Lticknow, Ont.
. CAMERON
._ CAME. BON ci;
-NO ARY•PUBLIC
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Commissioner in .13. B.,Conveyaticer, et .
LAJC.KNOVV. • ONTARIO
• Coaveyencing in all its Branches. „
Deeds,Mortgages,Bonds, Agreements, Leases,
ete.,promptIY and earefully.prepared, -
and correctness guaranteed, •
Special and prompt attention paid to the
searching of Titles, and to all matters coned -
611 with the transfer_of Real Estate. ' •
- Charges Reasonable.
WAL2t2 ZUCEZEAram
As in the Past Still keeps On hand a
large and superior stock -of-
Geteral -Cfrodericis
Including everything found in the Larder of a
good Housekeeper.. Agirlie would also inform
the public, more particularly the Farming
Community, that he has engaged the Services
kThoiough Mi11e,nd will carry on the
.
Ming Business
Wfth renewed. ifor,:and by turning Out good
ts in quick time, gain inoreased patronage
the public:, /0T -All kinds of Wain and
constantly an hand, artioodii delivbr-
titqPiblt 446* tom
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LEGAL
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GARROW & PROUDFOOT,
Barristers,Solie,itors, etc. , Goderich,Ont.
. T. GAR,ROW WM. PROUDFOOT.
WILLIO1' TRAVER,
.124 Attorney-at-law, Solicitor in Chancery.
Conveyancer, etc. Office next to to the Post
Office, Lucknow, Ont. - 318
JAMES -SOMERVILLE,
- CONVEYANCER.- • ,
Money to Loan on Easy Terma on Real Estate.
Valuator for Trust•and Loan Co.-
iDpAkroN, -
Conveyancer, Commissioner in
-.H. 0. J.: etc. •Money,tO Loan 0;7 per cent,
straight interest. Valuator for the Dominion.
-Savings and lnyestnient Sopiety. ' Issuer of
-Marriage Licenses , KIN LOUGII P. g„ Ont.-
mEmp4-1.,
GE MAcKID,
• Offlee-=-Above- F. Grandy's 'Store, :Thicknow.
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HYSICIAN, SURGEON AND AC.
coucher." Resideeice-The residence
- formerly- bctiupied• by Dr. MacCrinirnini.
•
• • • •
op. ELLIOTT.
A, MD, MOPSOb
Licentiate of Royal College of Physicians, '
Edinburg.
Licentiate in Mid-xifery, Edinburg.
Office--Campbell-Street, Lucknow.
LUCKNOW • ONT.
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J S NANI9
TENM DIM CPS
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'oilce-111e0i.cal Hall, .
.'Slieeial attention-. to diseases of
IVOmeit.-and Children,. -
promptly attended to by.
-night or _day.
D. A. MacCRIMMON,
M. D., C. M, M.C.P.S.O., L. R. C P.
R C. S., and L. M., Edin.
Coroner County of BrUce.
Licentiate of Midwifery,
Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons,
Edinbur
Office—One door east of the
Post Office, Lucknow, Ont.
DENTAL.
4On
EROME,
Licentiate of
Dental Surg-
. ery„ has removedto•Wingham;, where he will
carry on the Dentristy,business but be would
beg to inform his patrons thr4..he ,will ;visit
Lucknow on the first and third Mondays and
Tuesdays of each Month. Offiee at White-
' ly's Hotel.- • - 15 -
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VETERINARY.
ST. -CLAIR WALKER VS.
1.1
. Office -Nat- door to the Barber Shop.
LUCKNOVV - • - ONT.
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A full supply' of medicines always on hand.
Calls both night and day promptly attended
to. girCharges moderate,
Can be found day and night at lib office.,
SOCIETIES.
ilton ; 2nd Henry Curwen. ,Two bushels
_LI/We/VOW
LODGE, •
.2r0;112,
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NTARIO, FRIDAY, 15:CTWit:24 1884.
AShfield and: viavikanosh -Show.
The following -is a Hit of the _prizes-
awarded- at -the &Sireshow:. held at
Dungannon on the 8t4. inst.:
1- :-114- i:DI:Alivt°1144DitEA.otHr. -
, Brood Mere heving raised foal in 1.884-1.st.
Thos Anderson.; 2nd 'Wm Kaiser. Two-year
J 0 Stewart. One-year Old filly
- !let W 0 Patter.. • One-year•olii gelding -1t
Geo May.. Foal of -18.84:-Pat -Arthur Grier ;
2nd Wm Kaiser. 'Heavy draught team(ipecial
by AA Rom, -M P J astewart
. • AaRIULTUR-4.L.-
•• Brood mare hiving raised foal in 1834 -1st
Jhhn McLean; 2nd: Wm Duukeld. Two-
year old hlly-lst Paid_Reid ; 2nd j 0 Stew-
art- Two- year old gelding•-•-lst Thiel Ander-
son.; 214 Win One-year old filly-
- let.Paul Reid 2nd Jae Rose. Nal 011884
-=-Ist *John Mclean •-• 2nd John, 'McLean.
Span general purposii (special by A fet
M P 1)414 John - McLean •• 2nd Samuel -MO-.
Donald:. - . : • -
,• ROAD AND 6ARKAGE.' -
•Brood -mare having raised, foal in 1884 -1st
Hugh Girvin ; 2nd A.YOung. Two-year old
geldinflet John McLean ; 2nd John Peri -V;
land. . :One-year Old fill ,--.1st Wm 0un.ning-
barn,. Foal of 1884 -41st A Young ;,2adllugh -
Giryin. Span .earriagc. horses ti.st -W C Pot-
ter: 'Span....popies - (special)- lst :Andrew
- Sproul ; 2nd, John _Martin.
CATTLE. -•
• 'THOROUGHBRED. •
• •• • • •
Mdch-cow having raised . half isst--Ist
Th4.4ndeisen,; -end wm..Kilpatrick:. 2 year
oid heifer. lit Win .Kiipatrick.. ]-year old
heifer -let Wm Mello -ugh ; 2nd Paul Reid.
:Heifer calf of 1884 -1st and 2nd Thos -Ander-
soh. - Bull calf of 1884 -let Wm Kilpatrick.
Aged bull-, 2 years: Old and over --71st Johli -
Mabough•; .2nd Wm Kilpatrick. • Herd Of.
three fernales and one male lst Dies Ander-
son: •
GWADE.
dOW raised calf in 1884,-1.st Johnlfc;
Lean, 2nd Thos Anderson, 3rd John Mc-
Lean. 2 -year old -heifer--lst -11'ngh Girvin• ;
2nd John Mallough-; 3rd Hugh Girvin. One
year old heifer-lst John McLean. Steer
calf of 1884 -1st- Hugh - irvinl 2nd W P •
Grierson-; Heifer calf of 1884 -1st and 2nd
-Thos. Anderson. Fatted ok or steer -1st and
2nd Hugh. Gir vin. Fatted tow. or -heifer -41st .
Thos A.nderson • 2nd. Hugh' Girvin-.. Yoke
-working oxen-.-lst Stewart,• 2nd John
• Liddy, Yoke 2 -year old steers -1st and 2nd
Hugh-Girvin. Yoke 1 -year old • steer64-1st
Hugh Girvin. '• - • •
- SHEEP. .
• DOWNS AND THEIR GRADES.
• Aged rata -•--1st J 0 SteWart • .- 2nd James
Laae. J O'Stewart ; 2nd -
James Lane. Por aged - ewes 'raising lambs.
in 188441st John Glenn, 2nd , 8 0 Stewart.
Pair shearling ewes -1st 'John Glenn'. 'Pair
ewe lambs-lst John Glenn- ; 2nd J OStewart
Ram lamb-lst JemeaLane ; 2nd JOStewart,
LEICESTERS AND THEIR ,GRADES.
• - • -
:• Aged ram-lst A Young 2nd 0.8tew.
art, Shsarlingranst and 2nd J 0 Stew:
-aat; 'Pair aged. ewes- iaising lambs in- 1884•- -
1St 'lames Rose ; 2nd J 0 Stewart. Pair
ahearling ewes-lst Henry- Curwein ; 2nd J 0
Stewart: Pair ewe lambs-lst J 0 Stewart; -
2nd Jaa Rose: Ram Iamb- lst Henry Cur :
Wen ; 2nd .1 0 Ste -
-PIGS.. •
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BERKSHIRE. -
• Boar.-lst Alton; 2nd James Lane. SOW
Vita has raisedspigs iti 1881 -let Jno-IVIoLean.
streorx,..
Bear,--lst • Wm Jackinan ; - 2nd Henry.
Morris. • Sow that has -raised pigs in 1884,
1st Henry Morris. Boar any ether breed-lst
Theo Anderson: Sow any ether breed -1st
Thos.Anderson.f. 2nd A Young.
Pair game -lit Edinund Hega,n• ; .2ad A
Kilpatrick., - Pair. white leghorne -71st 14
Hogan; 2nd A Sproul. Pair biew:n. leghorns
-1st George -Minis -;' 2nd Edward • Hogan.
:Pair Plymouth rocks -1st HenryMorris ;.2nd
ASpToul: brahnia--1St and 2ndlidrnund
Hogon: Pair black spanish-lst Edmund -
Hegan • 2nd Henry Morns.:. Parr dcipiking4-
lst and '2nd -A ICirkpatrich, Pair hambings.
lst and 2nd . A IC. iikpatriek. Bantam -1st
• and 2nd A Kirkpatrick. ,Pair barnyard, kiwi
--lst Edmund Hogan s2nd, A Kirkpatrick.
Pair dueks- let John Sanntleis ; 2nd MAKI'.
patrick. •
• GRAIN. •
" Two'bualiele fall wheat -1st •Thi-im- as Elam -
F.•
Meets every Friday evening at eight o'clockin.
their Hall, CamPbellStreet. All
Brethern cord:1,01y invited.
A. FINDLA.TER, W. H. SItITH,
- Noble Grand Secretary....
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ITCK.NOW LODGE _OF, THE ANCI-
JLA ent.Order of United Wbrkmea, meet in
the OddfellAv'a Hall, on the seeond and Iasi
Monday eTienings dread month! at 8_6'elock.,
Visiting Brethern are cordially mtited:
T. LAWRENCE,, W., U. LITTLE,
; Master Workman. Recorder..
NO.. 184,
G.B.C.14.F.
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AXE E TS TLE
. Thursday on
or before full moon of each monthat eight pain.
Vbiting Brethern cordialiyinvited.
J./ TNNI±TA.IIT, B. kI.A.LLOUGU,
• W s ht.
spring Wheat --1st ThomasHamilton; Mt! W
0 Potter, •Two bushels - barley-lst Thomas
Hamilton; gad John Salkeld. . Two bushels
peas (large)--lst John Salkeld. Two bushels
peas (eraa,11)-1st Jaines. 'Lane--; 20f8anottel
Alton. Two bushels eats --in joinkSalkeld ;
2nd Moe Hamilton. - -
5 lbs tablebUtter-leizAngh Girv_in ; 2na
Thos. Anderion, 20 .1113,' packed buttes OIL
crock)-lst 2nd,CbarleeGirvin.
Jai of . honey -let. :Geo Harriei ; 2nd -John
Mallough. ...Leif home-made bread -14. Join
Mallough ; 2nd Gad Harris. Leaf baker's
bread-lst F--Honden.: 6 lbs honey in cOrcib
-1st Geo Harris.
VEGETABLES.
. Four named varieties potatoes (peck .eiel2)
lat and 2nd Alex Robertson. 5 heads -cab.
bag.-lst --Coo . trarris 2nd Fred Robinson.
7 -blood beet.s lst George- ;- 2nd'Henry
Cimweri:-- .9 mangold wurtzeL -1st Alex Rob-
ertitur ;- 2nd Satatiel-Alton, 9 Swede turnips_
Thonias. Harris' ; 2nd . Wm - Bailie, 9
_long orange carrots -1st Henry Ourwen: ;•-gnd.
A SprouL -F9 white -Belgium carrotii74st H
Our ken ;. 2ncl'A Kirlpatriek, 9 -early _horn*
cat* otele$ Geo Harris; 2nd A Sproul.. Peck
• Cede ms-lst Geo Harris- ; 2 nd'Henry .Curwen.
12 (3 -ars - corn--lst Geo. -Harris ; 2nd Henry
• Cuarwen. PuMpkin-lst Harris; 2nd W
P Griereoi; 4.water melonit -lst John Glenn,
2nd Thos Hamilton. - heads celery -let Geo
Hairier' 4 citrons- ,leit Geo Hair's ; 2ndTh
.liamilten. Collection Of garden'vegetablets
1st :A Sproul; 2.nd Fred itoblusoa.
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_Nam! -
tiles *ate%
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4
ossisr" NivaitteminnIMMINk
JiiHOLE No. 561
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each variety-lst Chas Durmo ; 2nd Thomas
Anderson. 4 named varie4ia falrapples, 4
. apples each Variety -14'C T•rilzain ; 2nd Wm
Mallough.' .2 named' varieties ars-lst Geo
Harris; 2nd John Glean. •10,,r.,.,ection grapes
1 -1st Geo Harris • 2firl Chas Darnin Plate
of •peaches --let Thos H -s; -2nd' John
Glenn. Plate of crab app164,--Ist Thosairris
2nd This; Woods. ,Plate of `ituluces-lst John
Glenn ; 2nd qeo Harris.. ,-' . •
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1 . - - ilterturaoToR.t.A.... •
10 yds et all wool cloth --4.4 4 0 Stewart ;
2nd Wm McKnight. 10 pii.$. union cloth-lst
Chas Durnin.; 2nd Thos Wt is. 10 yds all
wool flannel-lst Wm McIiiight. -.10. yds
union flannel -1(at and '2nd eltisDurnin. Pair
wool blankets--lst J 0 St --t ; 2nd John
'Glenn. Set single harness-, 1.0 liarryBickle.
. IMPLEHENTe. ' , • •
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t- Iron beam igeugh .-ist .$:ories Rose; 2nd
Chancy Brown. - One - horte .--Cultivator-lst
Chancy Brown ; 2nd Jame s Rose. Straw
•cutter-lst J,Rose. -Turnip OT:a4er-Istj Rose.
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. , . . &VAAL PRI084
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• Special prize for the best 5.',.:J of 1884, ect
by Young Warwickshire f-er-O, -by A Allan
and Co. John McHardy. - ' -
.1 'Special prize for the best ta c.lpr „calf of 1884;
.got by Double D, by: Thos t 4:%,,.ndersbn--John
McLean. . - •= . • •
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• Special -prize for the best 1,-.3;!fer....calf of 1884,
-got by -Double D; by Thos'--;:ndersen-Thos
Anderson.
' " . • LALrEs' wontf,
:
Crotchet work-:--list:Mrs-10', Grahdm. Ern-
broiderrin muslin --1st Mre: T Graham;
2nd Miss Alton. • Rreiding4,4Ast and 2nd -Mrs
E Graham • Toilet tover‘lk Miss Woods
Antirnacasser4-14 Mrs J T„c. ex..kaham . Bead
work lst Mrs J'TGrahatni MissWoods
ancy knitting -41st Miss Hoinilton • 2ndMrs
W C Totter ..t'aincy• patch Vs,-;r01*-1'st Mrs J
T Graham ••fatched Mr e C
Durnin 2nd J Graham. '-„;1-ratch,ed quilt in •
totton=lst Mrs Durnin ; Mrs T. Ham-
ilton Feather flowers -1st t;ti,-±i.d 2nd Milk;
WoOds. Haft; flowers--ist DUrnin ; 2nd'
Miss Alton Piper flowers,,14MiisMallough
Berlin. wool work flat -1:st: :ai.td .2nd Miss
Woodri • Embroidery in word' .or
Miss 'Woods Berlin Wool trtmr'er.8-1.st Miss
Durham -Linen shirt hand made unwashed
-4-Mrs . Linen f:z:.Alirt', machine
unWnshed-4-lst Mrs T4iamil.ton ; 2nd •
Mrs Andersen Pair knit 142.3-s-rhome mrde-
1st giSS Rutherford; 2nd . T Hamiltan
Pair knit st.ockings-lst, lOs Rutherford;
2nd ivirs THemilfen Pair, socks -1st:
Mrs. T Hamilton ; 2nd Miss-q?...utherford Sofa
cushion- lst MISS Woods PllIeWehams4--1st
Miss Rutherford Point latet, 4st Mi,ss And-
ersen 2nd Mrs T Grahanl; Macrame work
41st Mrs W G :Pinter • E.,.tit Miss Woods
- Crazy patch work--lst Mrs ;%i4-4nlerson i• 2nd*
Mrs J T• Graham White co*nterpane.cotton
-I-1st Mrs C Potter• counterpane,
. • JUDGES
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For -horses--Robert 'Mucki,.;17.•illiani Grang-
er, James Porter. -
:
. For ;_:•cattle -John Coniticoi Wm Dunkeld,
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Thomas An-derson. •
• For sheep, swine' :and imilements-John
GoVier, josepli Arela.,
.
For grain and vegetables 411 Madon-Finlay
•
A.nderson,Thos Morrish; • .1• -
. For 'dairy, -fruit and ii,lnulactures-R
. Murray; George Stewart, B ricirawford
For ladies' Work -Miss IdpiAc'ilkinson.,Mrs
Lottie Graliatik_Miss
ool-lst Mrs Baifie.
."!••774.0•••••=modE-.411
STORM ON 4APck.0,14Ropi..
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BRAVE RESCUE -OF sm+IpoKEl.).sitii=
- - ORS DURINO. A TERRI:tiA STORM.
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A correspondent
atible, County of Br;
particulars of a terribl(
Imes witnessed at that p
Shores' of Lake Huron,
inst. A terrible storm
he time, the waves
ing i from
gives the
°elle whiebt.-
upon, the
t the lith
res,raging at
ArrOinountains
high, and in the fierce he schoon-
er Duflbrin, owned m maw, load-
ed with lumber, struck, the rocks
�n WabOzee Point . 'and:CJ4apidly- went
46 pieces. -There werew.:24n. board at
, the time Captain Bell, ie and. two
children,. J. Bentley; trdll first mate,
:tind'G.. Brown, T. C.Gerrie,
and their -cries for hq well-, heart -
ding U.) hear:. A larffl :crowd soon
congregated, but althoug-I eight boats
were lying upon the shO.,, .j10ne- COUld
be fOUDid to .-icolunteer fori?..*e succor of
their fellow men, with exception
Of pro boat, which was intied by[r
Vary, of Sauble 13baoh, Wipiam Spar-
row, of Elderslie, Lance 70elmore, of
, Mills, and Noble, of
Saugeen; They latuicRa their boat
amid -the foaming bre0, ars, and al,
though-- hundreds ! on ,Iqe shire. be -
Sought. them net to risk lives,but
with a cheerA they penti-tpt their oars
and ventured out, With lusty cheer
indicative of their . dete:r.Rnation to -
gain. their object or:die the. attempt
to sive, life. The speeCi4ors almost.
their breath:while Oitii!actat buoy-
• iiintly made its way •',:hrough the
"wreakers until it safely 'reached the -
vessel. Then it "was- fOline'that the
boat Was to small to tiedelniiinodate all
On board, and it beiCarne,..--' Oeessary to
;inake tits) trips, but fi er, all hands
•Tore safely' rescued. • 4,1 Were con-
' E;d: to. the 'nears 'uses and
ittdet
-; •
lama.
men who do courageonsly acccimplished
the resc1Were rewarded yfith a good
sum of 1 Aponey' and, the. heartfelt-
. ;
thanks of l'511.
T e ott Act in Ash.fleW
1
On Tlinks, day'afternoon of laat week.
a -very stic4essftil Scott Act meeting •
._
owas well filled with ,
was - held in Dungannon; when the
Methodigt hurch
an apprebi-tive audience. The speeches
of the 'John Smith, of Toronto,
and G. E. ayor; of Bayfield, Mr. T.
;
Re
i
McGilliducldy,of Goderickand Messrs.
James Sonlerville, M. P., and D. E.
Cameroxf„ of .Lucknow, were all of a
very po*eigul and convincing charact-
er. Mr. SOnerville, who is alost in
-
himself OA ithe Temperance question,.
was _ very e thusiastically received by
the audie. ce, and made a splenclidi
speech. ° . hile delighted with the..
_ability a:'i the manner in which the
different ,peakers. , dealt with. the
question j tkie.audience was more than
pleased i44,the clear and logical ex- -
position bk the Scott Act -by Mr. Cara- „
'eron, and ti e able manner in which he ,
„i -
refuted the objections to the Act. He
disposed oil the barley,- revenue, and
compensatton questions Were disposed- .
of to the !satisfaction - of all. The•
church dig* added .much to the iii-,
terest of the Meeting. ' . °•
,. . \ *
- The meeting on the evening of the -
same daY .7gras held in the Methodist
church at Illackett's, before a *full
house. - 71;le eloquent and poweriu
addressei et Revs.' Smith and -Taylor- .
..will not Ptoon .be forgotten- by the
friends Oil temperance in Ashfield_
Their visit Was very -timely and has
done much good. Mi. Richards made
some good points,. which were well re-
ceived by the audience. Mr. Robert
Harrison presided at .both meetings,
and gave unNersal satisfastion. -
• The following evening.the Rev.- C.
e
Hamilton and Mr. D.E.-Cameron:gave
excellent speeches at Lochalsh,. the
latter gentlinan,-if possible, excelling;
his former !- efforts, and clrried tife -
entire house with him. It is not like-
ly Mr: Campron will get much time to ....
'rest before the polling day 0.11 the 30th. '
inst.-0441 :•
`gill al- • Oh II
.•1.09HALSH., •
. Fran 7 ire Own Corres7302at' nt.
; : .
thi t4, j th i',I25t•J 43 Hannah, a
. little daukh er. otBir. Alex. McKen-
zie, - 10 Col Huron, was enjoying, a.
little of thidamusement known as-
“teeterineiat the school') .she had the -
misfortune io fall and -dislocate an,arm.
at the elboV, and also I fracture -the -
ar.Ea. bone: Or% Makerhamon, of Lvck-
uow, -was [in attendance, and „the
patient is getting along nicely.- A few .
evenings 1atr, Duncan, second son of.
Mr.- DonaldiMeLennan, . a.young man.
of eighteen years'of.age, had his right
shoulder -disil,ocated, an accident 'which:,
occurred tcYhim, several times before,.
and which lie had always succeeded in„,
adjusting hiMaelf previously; _but on..
the last oce4sion all .efforts were ,,una-
vailing and pr. MacCriminon had to.
be:called, .wlp soon had - the shoulder
in its properrplace. Theapcident oc-
curred. whill.learIng on the arm in a .
th I - '
recliaingpo ture and iattern.pting to -
catoh an ap,. le- which. Was. tossed to _
him.' The cords being,. strained by
preVious- ai.Jocations had helped to
fagilitate accident, . .
t.i -
Mr. Alex. Rossi our A- shfield .auc--:
tioneerarid Miss Mary Harris, Were •
..united in th holy bonds of matrimony-;
on Thursday. 16th inst., by . Rev: A.
Grant, at th manse. We. unite .with .
many friertd of the happy couple in..
this section .1A -wishing them a . long,..,
fprosperouh-Ahd happy life.
1 I . .
- Mr. Ji. Cameron, of this place, ..
. who 'recents,1 joined the benedicts„ tic: -
parted on Ttesday last with his young- ,
wife, to F a ler, Iowa, where he in -
lends settlint. ' We wish them bOtlx.
success. . .
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can get as go:od or 25c at ItacIntyre's..-
Get a samtold
—Three inches of snow.
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