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aialoas 113. Tuesday
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augside• 4.&0 j,. w, and.
Triday+8.
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•-During:the summer montl;s: the; office wilt
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-,•open,half.aaa.hm.ur.after:•nr'rival.. of• L_ -IH, --.t.
• B. North un Saturdays at8.3t) p. m,
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Tuesdays
XY�i1 e u-Virinttr
So Much Per Heads -
' • Caving to'the pre'aence of burglars
in•,
Seaforth, •the town council- has
passed a resolttion to the; following.
effect, ".That the constable receive $10;
per;head, for each burglar he shoots.".
A big .Storm.• ,
pie of,the heaviest ,wind• ' and rain•
, storms that :has .occurred for many
„'; years,' passed over this section on Sun-
day.; night last, Although we have
•hoard of no very :seriousdamage done;.
• many fences and outbuildings. were
blown down.
Well Pleased. '
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• We • have received ' a . letter from
Messrs. Turnbull -&- Tait.of London,
t5ten s ge !Sly for 4Vii
!vii 'iii ° +il"rl=h
they -*ere %M'ted w'1iih
in the village. They are now in cor
rospondence with a couple of .gentle
then of capital whom they think will
come here and. 'start business:
Barna'O.stiroy Locax” Chit -Chat,;.
Qn Tuevioy nighS 1t40tthe b>~rus'and :
tb 'ld' bel . t th
McLeod, of the 12th Conf h$eld
ou . ,raga _ongnng, o Mr, .. ,K
cane Picked up: Hare and Therefor Readers
le. o:As, ..
of The Sentinel..
—Mr, Job ;Stevensol;t Is "Visiting
friends in the village... '
—A, splendid line of`:overcoatings at;
Campbell's. ... . .
—For fresh, pork sadsausages; call
at 1Z• A. Clow's..
--11.1r._:__117.,Ellis, el Galt, haa.bgeo
Visitin friends !luring the past 'week.
—Alt the newest,.^things in millinery
and fancy .goods, att•Mrs• Smith's '
1lrs..'Jas Gordon ..is spend ing
couple of weelts with triegds iu l3rus- •
sels.
—Ain selling fine American watches;
for three dollars. Call and• see.
Wallace;
near Grant's nails, was totally .destroy.
ed by fire. • The. buildings contained
Ow whole of this; seasons ,rrops:'as well
as some implementsetF , all of which
were destroyed
Scott Act', ' ,
Qn Friday last:flve complaints were
tried here before Police. Magistrate
Vanstane..for violations f fife eta
against
!tin
•h m
Act. In, two oft.e ,_.
and: •Whitely, a 'fine of"' $50, and costs;
was imposed, and the' others 'against
Cain, West and 'Copeland & Days were,.
dismissed
S uirrel
. � Hoot.
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The squirrel hunt on Alonday last.
was: attended with e. good deal of sport,
and dispite the disagreeable .weather;
orrie-very-fine-scores-were-made. \'Vo
-had--intendedgivinethe- 'xrtdiviclual-
scores, and in, fact had 'thein 'in type,
but as some of the contestants• claimed
the figures to be •' salted" we withhold
them. The, side '.captained: by ,Mr..
Harry Days won: the, match by a large
majority. An oyster supper,., .purchased
by the, loosing party,' at �lleNeill's
p'irl'oxp, formed a suitable finis. h to the
;days proceedings.
Narrow Escape
Mr. D. ..Patterson,: dentist`' of this
village, had a very narrow escape from •
fatal accident on .Saturday • last. . He .
was,leaving for, Duluth and when, go;
ing aboard of the boat at ' Kincardine
harbor, the "gang plank." slipped and
he: ;was plunged : into the water, ' The
timely arrival . of assistance we are.
glad to say, prevented ..any serious re=
sir -Rali "'
ho ttaiinedx. .large riu-uilbe? cif'
rrliked o ai Lstruntses -hasP'4vl ,i
not yet, been discovered.
Rev.,?. R..Turk ' .
Curttng.. `:
At • the', meeting of the 'Ontario`
I3raitch Royal Caledonian: club in ;Tor
• onto Inst , •wee•k the. •• arab r ,of gro•up
k.. jug the, clubs' carie up : Lu.group p•14
• :are 'Whighani, Kincardine! • Listowel. ,
Jirussels,•L'acknow•and.'t'irroxeter • A
•.medal was. also . iven' to be :played fi
b tweets.• ,Kincardine ' and ,.Wingham
vvith' Dr.. Tennant, of Lucknow,.: as
:`umpire
Arm Broken. , ..
Mr. Win, Meltis, express eient'. of
this village; niet with. • a painful acci-
• `• (lent oil Saturday night:last. 1=le.waS
d•rivir,g frour Clinton to •Gbdericl, and
'whenwithin a. few'triile3 of'the•latter
place, s'oine olio 'drove up b •liittd,'•and
iu radeavering- -to�-pass--the rig- struck .
;.eagainst Mr:.Mellis'. buggy,, f6ghl;eniiig
his horses and •causing them .to'. run
into • a deep. 'ditch. • -Mr. 'Meths .was
throe/a to the grouncl and hisleft arm
. was broken ,above: the elbow.
• Re G^ R. Turk,:t.formerly of • the
Methodist'churcbher', and, latterly of
Goderich,_:is now pastor of the church
of the Redeemer,: A.tletiita Georgia," I1..
S. The newspapers of' that city : give
'extended• notices Of our ell:' f.iieud's
sermons, atid'speak in glowing: terms
of: his eloquence and, pulpit' power.
From a private' letter:recently received
yea -friend here, '• we learn that Mr.
Turk is riow fully installed in his new
position,. and -likes the. place well Vers:,
Turk is' still ' visiting her father in
.11outreal,-and will ,not go --south until
the middle: of next month. ' • Atlanta.
contains ,a.•population of 75,000; and is
One: of the most important and progres-
sive cities a f.the Sdutherrr:States. 'We:
hope'to hear :of •1lfr. Turk's continiied
success., '. .
Broke Through:
On Tuesday.,iast while Mr. Andrew
Ritchie,' of Ashfield, was driving across
,n: lire<it a at., .the rear. `. of . ;the old post
office •building, with , a load of wood,;
the structure gave way, participating;
the horses and; rig into the water be -
•low,.: The.: distance fallen. /vas' oboist
oight feet, .and' strange tosey, alth ,ugh
.tee horses,!.waggon,• driver, wood and
:all, were.. piled in a heap, little or no
.damage ,was dine to the horse K'.or'rig.
Itwas a; narrow escape; inl-•e•'L 'The
bridge was a private, one, built by 11r.
M:. ' Canpball, fqr the benotit of his
own property.; •
—Fow ""wantod 'Any" -'atm ourit of
dressed geese; : lucks; ` hiolce�i site
turkeys wanted at Melutyre's.,
• There IS ata"inistake about lit ;I
goods are cheap at• llerrys Cony
nelhs•old stolid.
-111r.J M. Cliff will; hold religious
services, in the temperance •`:hall ••on,
Sunday next, ' • ,
• •--How is it that• Campbell's tailor'
•shop turns out :more' suits_than any
other shop in town
•1Ir..Ed. Ttoolclielge, aceontpanied
by. Mrs: W. H. Sitith., . arrived home
frons Ridgetown our—Tuesday night.
• ---4A fe.w huu real hyacinthes, /did -
hies, tu`lips.'and. bulbe for sale at Win.;
1 lelli3's new express• store cheap. •
and Mrs.' R. ':Copeland,' :re;
turnec}'.orr }Iotaday from i 1anituba..
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H1WA-PQ
Was : in. ,rs
qz,,Op*ory .Q010,13.17.4..•
Mre 1)atie 4ls° 1st stclel ^ ll,; splendid assOl
CIS.; •."" '
Pita^ lE•fi'l'(' tZll'L.t`;'. t' 1,1'C'rl'tili ,hn);�_..:i.7l .in1d-c'1 'e t] ,...__p, C'.11� :s--.,
its- WO' C411. g.,401.1stlitt't`'
',toeou13r. f ;1 I1 ;1to-t' zh�
T`�►r !� �J TittlA
•4. f d See What We, man - -D.ow
ri z e .,
A' ..OGILES,
joni.
We will „ ye two prizes for th9 first two .eOrrect'soltitions'of rebus.
First: cor:reet sol ution.-1st.irize,goods to the 'Value of ;i3 Cfl :
} g
Seoonrl•correet solusi'on-2nd. prize,goods to the' al.ue of•$2.00 :
Solutions to bigot ed,`eacar' me`d and rizes 'risen on'24th Dee $ •
ly el!. gone, } but' I'. lave • ,much
botter ones, at $B at 3er�ry'•'. , .:.,
. It, Wil. re mere(' in ;the 'Village on
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.Wednesday, that. Mr. •...lances jlle-'
Gowan's hotel at'K1ntail was destroy
ed that ahoruitig by •fire, ' '
•Don't:forget to• call and see. the,.
ladies•all: Wool, e,xtra,1ong, aiiil heavy
hose, tnens fancy hose.; nuns braces,.
:all selling for • 255;x.wottitOA; 1fcYutrte's •
- s
I, hay e.'gone out of ; ; business;
all oyc'ni�;',LLnotes or accounts must call. -
..and'. settle. itnncediat'ely. will -be
found in the ofi'se lately oc.ca.pieci'by.
0; T1. Ross; Oatnphell`street.
nell. • •
Excursion tea-W"rngh'am
•• iteturn tickets will be. furnished.
from, Lucknow, and extra. value -given,
},y' -M elndo, to allb parties-:
purchasing $5.00. worth of. goods from
bis•large•and attractive ' stock of dry
goods first class , city' cutter em-
ployed in' our tailoring department.
Dress -and mantle goods ' a .'specialty..
1►1. H AicIndo,' Beaver Block, Wittig,.
liana ..• • -
McCharles, auctioneer, /null
To Horsemen.
Notice is hereby.given that at the
annual :rneetiu} . of • the, Pontittion
liraiight Horse hreeders' Society, .to be
held in Clinton on the second •Wedties-"
*day iii lecoinber next, a recommend-;
• atiou will be resented b this •Directors'
p Y
to cllnnge.tile p-rasent standard of reg.
iistrati•: n to read as ,follows --" All
itilla,ntirl ,stallions of -,the 'Clydesdale
• andd of the Shire breeds which travelled'
in the Doiilinion. prior to 188d,,having
:Pedigrees saticsfactory .to the" counci
�i free of Charge,:a cl
rn�ay;�lie 'registered • ,
tlie:• progeny of such' .stallions •sltal}..be.
eligible for registry. WWith.thissexcept-
r, i•
ion, every application by' entry !trust,
be gte accompanied Y d I►' is., proof .that the an-
soul,lit to • be r . `stored the
sinal
pi•edacr; uta sire registered its either•of
the: Clvclesdale'or•Sitire Stud 'Books of
1'ilrent Britain, Canada 'or the United
Stater, or Of an, iitiported 'horse regis•.
tared in. the Stiid Book of this gociety,
' raid a dtua' Wihat least 'one •cross of
• • either: '.f the breeds named." •Appii
cations raider the :P resent' standard. of
r
„ , two ctoxses•(etlter• olrotl'i of which
may leu:utir&igistered), will be.ac.+epted
ups till December'1st,.. velililka ;Icpll' 4 m itGoek to clioost;"£i'otii, at 11r . '3uliths..
turt�lt,eir; f.iffir'iriatton way:, iris. had'. by veil' over 'your bead !►rid breathe' , : '� . � •n"'" f d`atxilo'1
Ca,u b.,i has a full HAW a
adtlrc'ssilrg the Seoreterry,' AZr; ;intilaa .f tlirough. your mouth uritzl you 'l4�i 17 cheap, •
.. , aite.11yll, �►�cdnrlL4.•, #'!oris lt4 ag�lti: 1 lia�t� cry
s' v
sell by public • .auction; a, quantity of
farm stock,' implements,etc., the..prb
' perty of Alex. '1 lcKenzie, sough halves'
lots 29 and'x. 30, con.; 1 I-Iuron, on
Tuesday, Nov. lst. at' 1- -o'clock --:
A New 'Jersey farmer says that
cider will, keep sweet a• dozen years if
the following receipe is followed gut
into a barrel of sweet .cider a quart of
milk, about a half' a,pint, of.' mustard
-seed—tho. black seed—and siz eggs.
Mix theinn all ,up together, and pour
;them into the .barrel.
'"•4• -John Purvis,' auctioneer, will 'sell
by public auction a quantity of.farin
stock, ianpleinants, . eta , 'the •property
of 'Andrew Rolston, at lot 34, con. '12,
Culross, on Tuesday, Nov, ;:14, at i,,
o'clock.. - Also°as Isaac Hamilton's, at
lot 4, con: 2, Huron township, of
Monday; :Oetok)er • 31st, at •:-1 o'clock.
---At the recent nieetirig of the pro-
vincial
ro vincial Directors of the Teeswater _and
Tnverhuron Itail'.way, held, in Tiverton,
the;atnountaf stook subscribed amounts,
to $40,000 ; there is, an additional $10;