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I�i�va%±aion at T1a'Flrst
lac, is to Mr,
g meet• lt Pe. John Rabbick, Ashfield, swarmed
on
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o ot°on. Saturday last, This; is the llrst. swarm: i�sr % :the' Orange ,a'11�_. t goon ,
Gran ' . No. ';429, ' r : Thursday ..ancl we have 'heard of. this. season, and is
F> idfy:; the: 16th,' rnd� 'lith of •J.une certainly very .early. Last year the.
first swarm' noted was • during tile.
second week in ,Tions,
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Village' Ana I
Notice = , ,:', t»,f
A special' meeting}� of the Caledonian.
society will be. 'held in -their "hall ons
o Wednesday,' Suh+a 8 k,Afull attend..
anceis requested, es business_ of
p,ortanee 1 , to he :transacted: .,' , +
Base. Bali
�. a e
A base, ball inatehr will ba played on`.
:
Market Squt►fifi
lta '..afte,
rr
noo
>1
at fear o'clockiietwnhe'"slipers"
and' tisch �1� .. ood,me
slat ect.cd.
P
Methodist Oonfei enco•.'•
• e i . :o f the ti l ih`*
'Thea `al 'meeting ...£ ..__.. •O e _.
•Conferettee_ eonnan,enced .its session in
Galt on Tueaday'Isat fibs .Re.y Mr;
Nugent add Messrs, Walter Treeleavefi
and George, Greer ate' representing
the' Luckuowchurch at the Meeting.'
ireanefis,Band' ,;
An effort is being made ,'.to •'form a:
Ltirass hated . in, connection ,;with the.
Qfce.ketneved .
iRest:Office has ,been removed to
(1. 001,10 g1hgp ,batt'. to`Mr, . Camp„
�'s *POO st•Ore. The 'Old, Past.,
Mee building will bo 'used as form;
,erly, however, forexpress and telegraph,
Oleo, •
Truant Officers
Truant 4f4ca s, are being appointed
inwant towns and.
.aro ingested with
the :authority tn, arrest, .all boys or girls
'between the ages of $.4&: 14 foundon
the streets. during school 'hours, who
hive ne valid reason.'fer being ,away.
from. school ' •.... •
Ladies Aid Tea. ". "•
A:tea, ;under the •-auspices , of the
Lacdies:Aid , will be given at the resi•,
:dencl..of ''Mr, . Thos. Lawrence, on
Thursday evening the 9th of June.:
tTevil,l `be served 'froth 'six to, eight
o'gluck ' A ,pleasant' evening expected.;
All;'ure cordially invited.
Personal- ,
Mir Walker, of Turtle Mountain;
`Manhtoba,,and father of Mr. J. St Glare
:Welker, : V.,5.; spent a few days this
Irucknpw Fite 'Company. ,They„ have week in:the village. Mr Walker has.
kir. r 50 in :the: treasury , which ,leen. five ` years in Northwes . He
i 1.14 $Oi'tt8'; �� y) 8 ? . ; •
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they a pec' Will, be - largely -in ;reasedd' likes'theticouiitry well and •were it not,:
. ,y ice .G _ il>~a � , p ,
1 y the," roceedsof t e' a tertainment .he ;says,, for .that most; outra sous .act;:
1 ..,. p_. h. g
;iia -flee Town Hall this on the part,ofthe#: Dominion �GGovtrn=
must in''disallowing• local railways, no
Successful Treatment. ",. • y kine. country Gould be found underthe;
Mr. William -Phillips, of•Ashfield', sun He loft for 'home on Wednesday.
- , ow ns a Colt, which for some time past' r° ,;t :, !"
Last week,;.Messrs.. Wilson b:ncl, ,Un, •Same two weeks ago•whilel6 r..Isaac
�, Vete iniirv' 'Surgerris, • of in ham,. Martin was removing; soma weeds
perforrned' an oPeration onrthe ' aniniall faror�t his garden,: he aa,,cideoally •caught
'And found that tho seat of the ;trouble h ld of a poison ivy vinethat� was groin-
c .5913h w+%� 5 ''1'�Ytii1C"`l " 'rt"y '! Lt S."8. Yr�C EY?$ #`.1 iif•S't0r nt'13f ffll'1;L'b. it'�•s'un YL",VE'r hot
,� shat liz'di they 'ttbatrncted: xancl IMF; clay the pexsola oollTspreacl by `the`
rr •,• . res iratioit ud a c time lfr.r
horse is•.iiow reeoFeriii„ , ,p P & ;in, sE
has been' suffering frotn a severe sore P'?!Son 1vy. °
Pre"sbyterian Church • \ia :ttn',s armla iantl ,legs, and'�Gin .fact.
his• whole•xbedy,.,-looked,:as though he
• Servieevwill be held in Knox church had. been severly'sc.aided He sntFCrpdd
• instead. of St. Andrews on ;'Sunday' ' terrible Pain; and even yet •
his Iegs'.
+r�P�,tna next. Ott that occasion 1VIr :and;arnisate badly swollen: '
ao..rtthahk (xoforth, of Knox, College,,
will deli, • n '` •ress on Missions' L, 1 S rt.
kr. Goforth' o is a most eloquent wri was issued nt :
-0sgoode Hall,
and interestiug speaker, lett?es,,shortly Torclnto .en Monday' last, at 'the yin=
for':Cnina:,aiid, eugago,'iq Mission; worts,
'Elie iiew minister Rev.A. j McKay
will nri. tch in Sthr mariting and, assist`•
1%11'r. Goforth'inthe a oaiug
$mall Fruits. `_
Small fruits; iI fiotlung happens:froui .
"this titno forward,; promise,' Very .well
this year.. , :Islam trees rare heavily'
laden Pears are , ale`s well° ac,'e:.
1o,;
and: protllise 4�an;abuiiUa trcrop' x jGir'apt
vines ale. veryadvanced and, it•.
-there are no frost to ';stip the':,;baossoms -Athlettc.Chailenge.
this willhe°aired letter season:fo'r,leis "' uncal , C Ross has, deposited
trust.., ..Currants. .arid, bo, ebiirriea .000 to back a chailenge:to'E..W dohh
�rnmiseawell'. " The ,_rod e.;t'£ora ;' ess ,son, the:,well-known., professional all-
_ ,_,:. oin ete
� •et: -dile � lt< o:•-decide-..hut:-:t1ie:.in � s'ouiid-atltletu: Cham. ton, tb ,c.
Via , P P
r ve••the• ° itr a •series' of Caledonian names, the •
•:clicatlous�are•tl�at•�•thiq-•will o ,,. .
oft`. season 'for. this fruit• hest seven. in eleven,:for•$1,000.to $5,
' 000 a side, and' the championship .of
Kincardine Otsfrict' • Q4',, America.`` Ross : also 'agrees to allow
•'1 he followilttl is„ trhe, first,:draft ofd CaptitinJames C: •I)al'y to compete'if
'stations in the' Guelph Conference, •for; he' will•;=put '11P. the'. sono amount of
tl. b district : -Kincardine, ,Ids:' Han stakes as ' Johiiston. The latter is
49844)17A:'Lints,;(saperannitateil,Trti.ainer ler the Brooklyn Athletic .As
"�`Si`re`etsv%Ile) ,.Tiverton, Win. M. 'Ent' gociation, ani -,it is Understood.. that
by ; ..l3ervie, Thos. Auiy, ,J`.ohn 'kr they `will''find $1000 , for, a match•:with
seedy; Jas •Ged'des, (sul"pernuti mer.ary),` 'D"ascan 0.' Ross: •
Bethel 'Jas. T.Ligear , Pine:: River ;
fir ,,:+:t�� �;�
• �' t' iy Baird Oornedy:Company
"Era' A.r. ,.Neter • Luckt o v''>:F -
Nngeut John 'Walker•, (superan Thia talented co'rnpany is billed to
it Must ('o
An eastern. editor has. started, a cru
sade against the hustle, and insists that
it: isn't desirable for wgnlen to look like.
an arm chair walking backwards. The
editor `is comet. More ' bustle than
woman is out of proportion.. , Still we
continue to: sell old newspapers at forty
:P.cooks rib. ndred. Ex. L:�J::C:I�.LV, 1- , .....
(registration' ("t
. al f . `earl returns of births' ,
The l 1 'Yearly g g g: hind give tis a, c:ill,
. Plrtles redulii in, eavetic u�hlnr, sl
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j- '1'. • - �. .
nzv.r••e-me .M,N4•'.Y+. rrmew:Jiu¢ew�o'�"s-•,- ..v a...._—..A...
.. ... .. ® T ,,. R�, .. ..
Was`.e
y.'�� y�'� pry
arQ
reamter : ass �ard Cages, '"�.'au�r a
'fir_,• -._-
W.. e have also in stock, a s pl:endi(l ,assalrttnent of
lti
deaths and marriages- requirres. to be
sent to the, provincial Secretary, on the
1st day of July next. Those who have..
'not .left their registrations .with tlie.
Village Clerk will see that it is done
•by:that-date-as. the penalty.,for. refusals.
or, neglect is $20.. 'Particulars: can lie
sent by amil or left at Mr. Mallon h's'
pi
store. •
Narrow Escape
On Tuesday last while, Mr. Alex.
Davison, was returning from a funeral
along the II.olyrood gravel road hehad',tn
verry narrow escape from a serious' ac,
cident. ,Vhenpassieglle.G. McIntosh's,
.fares Mr. Davison's' horses took'
fright , at a milk . stand " which'
had ' a cou• ple of large tin cans
on,':it, .and: dashing'to. the We of
the • road the wheels'' of • the hearse
passed within the,
inches, of a large,
ditch "-Fortunately 'the -frightened
Animals Nvere got' ander control before
•any dame, e was :done: •
Highly Appreciated G5
• Miss H. kloruell, formerly of Luck:
noN.v, took• para -in a •concert•- in Mt.;
Forest, ,laert..3s'eek, and the • Rolm esei `=',
(give; Sairit is•Tlui ii rat nneilier. on the;
prograiniii.e(vasa:.piailo. _solo . bF Ali
'Horitell, W1>.osebrilliant, execution ,ol'
" l+`:i•a lliavilo" drew from the auudience
_1 `applause,. • •I1iss.lIornell who also
petted part second of the progranine
with, an'inatruinental solo, is an accom
.plished musician ,and a tiitished. pianist."
„;
• .Che ' prorramm,g closed
with the amusing' quartette;," 0 P. R'.
A," in which IS/ iys Kate: Stiotig, Miss:
stance of John Brown,'" against 'Tlio's' 'Hornell; `Mr.. X i. g tb died . Mr. Gott='`
Brown taiDanieli McGillicuddy;.•;of wais took .part, and so, well did • they,
a the Goderich 'Signal, ifor $10,000 .for do• their parts that ties audience would
libel This is :the swine Brown w1in not be silenCed.uutil it ' was sang the
stiitiiped:West• Huron against}'Mr M.; second time."' •
C: ;Cameron in •the late .election,..' and:
the: alleged libelous E.rticle waspublish Scott Act Fines
Pd'xluring. the Campagiie, when the OnFriday lasthotel' keepers,
siipial•` harged; i3rown with being" con ,,Were charged before mag.st;•ates .Mal-
ceriired. in the ,•Phoenix Park'` murder,. , coins Campbell ; and Thos. Lawrence,
is ,lretaiid some: trine ago Y with selling liquor contrary . to ti e;
-Scott Act., .The 'informations were`.
laid by Inspector Angus Stewart, and
-the summons and.othe ,,,papers'served`'
by P. '11ell'eran, , of Walkerton,
also .acted ' as_.Constable du
ren
cthe.
trials ' °_The prosecution was ,conduct- ed `by by County Orown"Attorney Dixon,
of„Walkerton,` while Mr..Can pion,- of
Goderieh, acted., as counsel for the de
feedaitts:. ' Uuriiig the trials the Town
hall was 'crowded to • the ;:doors, • the.
great bulk of 'the -Audience being'-
farmers ` from 'the sure unding town-
ships.' The first: case called' was John.
West;.Who,' when placed J.in the vi+it
ness box, admitted he had ;sold. liquor.;
Three•other, witnesses were examined,
but,their evidence did' not go'to prove
they 'reeeiv:ed liquor three months
s
prior to the ri, and he was' therefore,.
convicted on his own ; testimony. He
was fined 850 and $6',:7 0 +,osts. Near
ly'all the•others admitted having sold''
liquor and were disposed of;as follows.-
„Rol-, Whitely; $$0a .iid .$6.50 costs
A. 'Clow, .$50 and' '$7,50' costs :
John •-Moor, $50 and $5.10 costs
Thos. F.. ;Cain,, $50, and $6,80' costs ;
Mrs.'O Morrison, Grey' ..$50. and:
116.40' costs ; .John. ' Connors,, Eden
Grove ".50 and' $111:.15 costs ; :mien
'Corrie an;.If of yreod,'$50and $5;15 costs
Mrs.. I. Williams; of the•131ack Horse,.
Whose husband' :is now in' Walkerton
jail, for non;paylnent of a .liquor • fine`,.
,was also.+.harged l,ut failed to appear:
15, fine of $50,'aticl $10:.95, was record
'ed against her. VVe believe ' it is, the
intention of'the hotel=keepers to appeal
soiee of the :eases. • '
mated),; Ashtic,ld,,• •-il tn' fL Moss , "a eaean'.the Town - Ball,:. Lucknow.,
(Lttck'now); Whiteclureh,•$.tohertOar for' three nights,. • commencing .this •
soli•; • Salem, John . It Watts, .(Tees= .(Thursday) evening, under the auspices.
, v► titer:):,,
'Horse Breeding. ,i Miele. Josh'.the • New:: 'England,”
.Attention is' daily: being drawn' to 1'ariiter one 'of 'the` `finest cos tediies
the fact that their 'is t lei* emand;at .
b d wi ,bleu. The Baird troupe is one , of.
resent, .itr England Or•• Ca"nadiari g•
` P g ,the l�Pst tr�ivell<ng, and arA playina.r to
:Bosses.; . The deniaiid • is 'Lesley supplied : , .: ..4.1'.,6
a,... a . full houses, ev„eary nig, .arnd' it was
now chie£ly from. western. ` Ontario. only l> s 'oriel request' they;were in
ilio horses are required, for the artil : dined to' corns to Lueknow:.' They are
lark s .vice . alit".
nd it is therefore . not:,
.,
° , , deserving of a It Wig recuse, as the, pro ,
i c�cessary that they 'should �ie either 'reeds Of the entertainment'.will go • to
very" hr�avy or;- very lar ge ... prices aid the Firemen topurchase band in
paid.for-.the suitable 'material averages atruntents. .
• • a.t,out one hundred 'and • fifty. dollars. •
Ali. that is necessary is that the: Farm Matrimonial Biiss.
•e The Wheatland,, Dakota, Eagle,_ of last
i r iihauld turn• ' leis ..a tendon to tis
• articular .kind: of horse reciltrecl;, and week; contains, tine follow iug xefer`eirce`
P 1 r.
'of the Luckiiow Fire=Company..' The •
piece soler ed for the : opening night ht is,
pi t P :, fi
as awe can raai°alitee: a' FIRST, C.14 15 S• J'QB. We. lie in
'stock-onlA. J., •Materiitil, <:.
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GIVE S• A
And See What. We' C
n Do
TAYLOR &..GILES :.
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ompettio
We will give two prizes for'the.first two c,orrect'solution' s of this rebus::' ..
First correct ,solution, --.1st prize, gdods to the'. value of ;$3:00
Second correct solution -2nd PrizP,goods to the value of $2 00
• • Sc,lutions to he opened, examined and prizes given on 24th Dee.•1887;
.
• v make. it his 1'itisiness to' supply.,: that to the marriage of Mr.: T'Y. •Armstrong,
particular Lind of animal'low, ' It is torose<rly of this village• ---"Now let _Mr..$ebert Gillis,' of this •villae,
`, possible that, twenty=#eve, • fifty; pr, a Wheatland g,tlt right up on the' front• Inas a -hen that.is'eighteen years of age.
hundredyears hence some other, kind, seat and put anothew featl er,iu her During ,ell that -time alis has. never.
of horse will`b, required, but there'. is' 'ea Thef Eagle takes pleasure in an-<<clu.cicecl" and lay?. away as regularly
it snarl t,iiow for, suitable horses 'for nouncitig this Week °that Mr, Walter l Y" a Y'
- Armstrong, .eighteighty-lour; was as ttity two•yea;r old. .,
r the ar•tr(ler in,lJngland,,andour fartn .r� �, agedS.y > .:, : ,.: �.
Y. ' ssel, a ed:about six, Eger•. citizen sliouldVeinterested
., ars• showltl endEav,or to supply the. de • ilie,cl to Dlrs•, �u , g Y,. Y of
T „Tuesday week,' 'die"cone in the forrnatioli• the brass band;
Yitaixd: The cl,anned conctitinn 'of ag • • at Fargo last .:. • > . , �,
;' i`icultural life to day inukes . it. tieres- traetin g : ,parties are both 'owners sof Then go to the entertainment tonight.
• l:ar for the farmer to study the vary- 'stand near •' Wheatland• and are now. ' ° °
3 Y R r. Y , Y , ,.'—If yQu' want cheap ;goods, � go to
ing nerds of the market just as Closely . spen.clin;theirlioiwynioon at tho hriil'H's 1sIacl.ittyre's.
e -':ii n au facturer.. esicrence, socithwest•�. ipf this city,- • For'
' as" the , ',net lt, tt and � u r '„ ,
n .the ii atriinonial line The latest jnbilee ,jewelry, cls•
J rte . tier:r�l„itr �r ;tlto•' nianufactursr' phenomena, i ,� • .
. ,, : . w. anteontbir►ationsof national emblems.
-.. pho does nut stud tits needs of the. Wheatland bFats the world. Row. g
a.v ti . e ch. tie , maple' it?af
t' r. et.must nevi, hl go tdtl , .wall ' ever, :The Eagle extend ., congratut., The oro u, t ac s p, ,,
its d titc saute thin holds. good for the, ations to the hs ppy twain:and. wishes dee•, in silver,. enamelled and geld s.,e
s s.
far irier. y• „ . . • . thou, years of "blissful, unity.'' a '
.. • • '.a .3D:.11Jtlrctiiriou's.
o a,. WITH
K1ERY
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44.
COPELAND &: DAYS
41 E11TIST, AND = DltUGGISTS, :::
OIKNOW x°r'
Lvo O
v •
filially. `and ir-
We' are in,a� position to state that it was ,
_a, s, moo by alis old,1�°ifhs of this
reVohii.kly decided �;'::fe�y ab
1 u of r
orale , over a c
Y
p
r�Ru i est Tei ray s • Ch4 c ,•. .:.. •�.
That St Helens would be the I.. CouiityTom n of tie" new
d t) elude the • •t wns ii )s of
CUunt �abo>;it..th •be erected,' an l to n .n l ,.
Y,..
East ,acid :West Wawq,nosl1 .Elshfieid, Z .in1oss • and Turnberr. v,
and ,the, villages of V,in< ham • Lu dknow.. and.' DiMcfantion.
Adel i 'v.iew of the large increaseOf fanners. and btisiness •niieil
n �
'fr 'm'the afor."sai town�lii`s arid• villages,,. '.tri transact ' their
C a e tl � � �, ,
business at'the 'Hiib, and expend their • surplus to ,ties best._,.
a•dylintae e
.1VIURRAY
O, O . d
Has opened out a larger .and More el• c t stock of fash-
ionable spring goOcls.�t.ltan ever brought into,St, Helens befoi• ,
and at 'p -rices that will astonish the, 'Villagcrs when they Visit-
the'Hub .un the St Helens branch of the C. P. 1L
EMEN11- ER MURRAY'S
TIIE PEOPLES STORE:..
'iilan..e of winter •stodk will be offered at run -ions pries.
o make room for 'More ''new goods 'yet to' arrive;. •'
ROBERT,M,URRAY
TENDER$•;.
Tenders for,tal.►ng off the old shingles and
potting on felt p'r•lier and rluw shingles oit,the
the '1ei iperuuce hall, Lncknovi, at a time per
l 1:e. received: up to 15th. Ja ne.
j square, will
Wt It,svarn,
07; ' ' Chairman,
Blacksmith 'hop' to ,Let, '.
The blackksrr ith' shop latelk latecieetipled b
Nor' in 'tI;eMilliri� o a the. e rner. of ,tum ,•.'
, pig ti, .._', ,,_t
bell and Havelock streets, • It is to the best
locatinn fords ihrvp i1ri the village, •
)1'or partioulars apply to •
AXUUS McQVAYC,'41
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