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q Good' F'ri e, ;
2.jr. Peter AleXentie last] ?reek sold
his entire Wert.' CareI colt,'" Moffat"
two years old, to Virg Malcom; 'McLeod;
of Ashfield, 'for the' handsome sunt of
'so,.
QalI Received.
The Rev., Mr. Nugent of this village,
last week ,received a unanimous, invi
tationufrom the Walkerton Methodist
church to become their pastor' for the.
xext;.°conference year. Mr.' Nugent.
liar accepted the,iuvitation, subject to
the actin of.;the •Stationing Oeramitte.'
130nspeil at:Seaforth.
A. bonapeil is' to. be held' in Seafortli,
on 1Vlanda next, hy, the ;curling.' clubs
aro valued
It is expected : that.
a
rinks from :.Lucknow•>
;alt tn';the contest.,
ark.
;said thatthe :Closest man in '
isteatce•is• a resident of the Township
of Kinloss , He let a contract of,:saw-
ng 40(4a firewood Tut forbid tthe`con-
s saw, because� ractor usm� u cru scut
in was ho satdt wider in the set than a
;noluul n• jaueksaw, ;and- wasted too
wood iii.; awdilst, 1• '
OUP
y i Eatd Headed'Eagte.
Friday.last, l\Tr. W. Anderson
hktc'leel' st, ofb this': village,purchased
•v4,ry finry spociwen;'of file bald :'head
�t 1 r 1 Itwas' killed' with poison at
x� the flake, near-�-the- ;14'11'2.houst add--
Ile
i feetr7 ikiclles roue . tip to
ti and weighed ...IA, pounds and. .1'1
Huai ter, Thio, is the third eagle of 'the
# , ame�n•species •that bus been ..captured
tfu t section this winter .by the sante
wart.
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Etaldtleads Bali
Invitations, are out fer„a.iirraud =bawl'
ender. the auspices pf the Bald Bead'
$octety,; in thea Caledonian OA
Wednesday .evening Inext, 29th inst.
The Music is to be; furnished by the
;London jtali+ n Band
What is..0 1
Another of those instructive lectures
in the Methodist chuiell Qd Thursday
evening, March; tat, .under the auspices
of the Ladies Aid' Society. The lecture
will he ;deliveredby the pastor, and: the
proceeds will be' for the , above named
society: Admission—Go as you please:
Tenders 'Wanted.
' Tenders will • be reoei,yed by, the
undersigned up to'the 5t1i day Of Martdi
A
8 at a ' rate. o the '•dol t for the
ia. 8rade n . , _. is ,
'bal..itce. of• his: stocic'. of dry goods,
greceries,.&e.. &o 'The stook is In good
condition'and prirtiipgily staple goods.
Stock can, be inspected .any: time before
the Ord' .of March.' . Terms -half . cash
:balance,; two and four, months, interest
at 6 "per • cent.. per nnutn - with ap-
proved security, ' The highest or any.
tender, not necessarily accpted. Ad-
dress G. W. 13erry. • Mark tender
on en7elepe;.•:
United Wog knlen.
A'report recently published•shows.�
that the Ancient Order of 'United
"Work nicnhas, 228lodges:iv th•a. "men,-
bership of.14,000 in Ontin io , lei. this:
Province 1.lone' during the past year,
the Order dispensed•$172,000, to , wid
owe and orphans.. The report • of. the
:Grand: Recorder shows than„during, the
year there has: been- 2,518- applications”
for•:nembership, :and that there; has
been a,net inerease.`in membership of
2120..,. Fourteen, assessments • have.
been paid, amounting to $172,000, and
Stu
average asiassmeota,n"•�iasizr; •
f1•,-f$i f ke.01:1`i '80! try".cv5 11-cak:411e•s *r ntiv il,
Gra}1.d Lodge was formed::,
raveling Printe s.
ET TIo\s: wi 1 lie . t resented to the
�ssemhly In fav er of i'ntposing a
iawkers' For peddlers' license upo ;..alt
c atrti s •rs for, jet printing:Who do not
reside in the Municipality in which' the
work is'solieited. It is ..sluiced that'
ilio business of epui><try oboes is ,earl
'Cusly affected li ',canvassers- for city
job , estaiilis`hnnents.- The' ' desire is
simply that, the agents of the' job print-
ing otlieeg shalt be .placed on the same
footing. 'as peddlers of tea, dry goods.
atnd other commodities. •
Liquor' Licenses.•
On':the•authority'of Mr.` Shaw; -•Q C.,
County. Solicitor, circulars are : being
rent, out to all• thehMuiiicipalltiea in the
County, positing out that iii the'event
of the Scott Act. being repealed by the
eorliing YOt.Pt it. wil1',1pe,, necessary for
the 'Councils to have license . 'by-laws
• ready to take its place. These b3 -laws
inust be ,passed by the Councils before
the first.of March, 'Otherwise they will,
itt tlo' event of..the repeal.. being sue
e ssftll;::loco their ''proportion ' of the
`(.license fund. •.;Th'ey;cat; fiat for them
s.el veep;tlte'- rice" of the licenses, over.
'and above lie. proportion going .to: the
government. At the Council iueeting'
b,
etil Tuesday evening -the fee for licenses'
in. Lucknow "w•ero placed kit '$150' for
tavern, and $200 for shop. .
Another Swtindle. •
If a.call •upon
any, tohool •touchers in this locality to
t,x- _lain that ho is' introducing a now
and most valuable cyclopedia, Which" he
would be pleaded: to., have:the teacher
look over,, and than write• .his or her
xnauntterva,iii his boik . as reference, tlis
`tidwed' teacher. had ;better shsw.'
the pifi tsible "s;entlenieri the door,: lig';,
auk that it'the loot swindle. If ,the
. the list 'a',
. teacher's s srgnoturd goes . Oi t ,
big package : of books will come' ill a,
few" days after. that another, gentleman,,
i;,ot so onMtrtoous., but inorb decided lit
h;' inanitur, toluic; with the teacher's
s anted the effeeta of the drought to a 1 fruit• to rob on the ground; should Boon-
piginitture in it;n order' bo0k,: to ooil�b >1. lX '
4` t,Iittie ttF14:.o trt!outydollars, •.+ 0uaidef•ablt: e:ttent. 1 pmii c°apo ,tel t
by er rat: hemi••
Skull Badly:Fractured
Mr: •»ugald; McMillan arrived -home,
from Alichig%n on Friday, last,.: where
he had ':got;e %n answer to a telegi nn
to see >liis lir,.othet:. Are -14),J who ' had
been; serious] -';Y Burt••-while-=�vorlcinh •l n.
the .lumber woods ` ;It appears .the.
' young: man was- engaged felling a large
birch tree,' when• a small ! rnb, about
two feet in :length andn„nn, inch for so
in .thickness, Broke ;loose .from' the .tree'.
and'struck hintthe-liead,'brealcing,
the -skull in ;pieces::, For -souse weeks'
he,lay. a in 'very' precarious condition.
bet:throu h'the skilful attendance of.
.the doctor 'and he..;ki,id' treatnient.of,
friendst
.he is notr'suflicientiy strong; to
In about and he expects to rettirn horde
in a few, weeks''Mr. Me\lil'lan hrought.
scute'' .twenty-eight bac c itlt�l,l� i
.pieces of the,skiill, arywa:in size, from
a lialf'to an inch or : mare" that : were.
taken from the' wound:
Oddfellows' ocial:',
Tlie' social given in the Qiddfellows
hall,'on Friday, itight)ast was largely
attended, ancl'as id::: usual at those en
ter'tainments a very pleasalit time was,
spent. ,The *.hair wa§ occupied by Past
Grand -W. II.: Smith, ably:assisted on.
g
t '
the rigg ht liy Ri„ht Worthy Past urand
John Peart. The program consisted•
of" solos, . choruses, duets; rending_ s,
speeches,;etc,,' in which the::bretherti of
the lodge and many of die lady visitors
took part,' including the .Masses Etniva
Smith, :Clara Berry; Emma and, ;Julia.
Peart,; Lizzie .Lawson, Edith Wiitelly;
Siddall, arnJ 'Messrs.' Frank
Gordon,'Obis, L'indsay,; Dr. McCrim
mon;. Ihev.'F, 'E. Nugent, Rev. W;• H.
Moss, , W. Connell,'- R: Murray, ,J aines,
:Somerville, • John -Peart, John Baird;
James `;13 Hunter,' and Jas, Lryali.
On the 'cotnpletioii of the prog;rain:the
audience Were' treated to a splendid''
spread of clioize:viands prepared in Mr.
-Thos. Reid's best style, And; if we are
aiiy judge of ltuMan -nature we believe'
all present 'enjoyed theuiselves;:
Tlting;s
ate:, booming. = Moody'
Bros.' are selling tea at 20e :per 'lh, -
something extra at 25c. and alao'a very
superior q4ality,`at:'35e oil:- wen' 1b:''
for$]. all ai*i see before •.purchasing
elsewhere. • .
The
newpapers proprietors down
in -Mitchell evidently don't love each
other .w ith an exceeding, great love,
The other week'the Accyvcst'e published
a strong article -about ter• slieet;across:.
the way, and: the RfIcteficv. .followed
suit by called: the Atlauauto' can a thief.'
liar,. 'scoundrel, and everying that is
-13a4,.-.Result-ii4ibetLatt4t--'hie is -&My -
gentle, pleasantries .with which these
hhavebeguilod., away . time 'for.. yoars
baek.•
.
—A western 'fruit aro .'er' 'used
seventy-five bushels of woos[ ashes. on
�at
hisra+rberry vines lett •season;, and
the crap• yielded 250 bu'shels-Peracre.
Ito thinks,the tate ashen also counter -
The:
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Y..�r..r.,.: >.-_.w.,.�.....ur+.,_,..duds-�a.:T-r._•v,.es=,,... .... +v,r:,r-.tyrzr �:a.�..,....: .,�. ... -.. -¢x...,—�..a:z'�t1�-.,_.p-."�__-....'+�.r'-•-- =�+rtrx-e •
RE G TTE S;
Flotsam and Jelsa•,m of the
Current° ]]geek., '
As: the days, get longer the ,sun's .
ray's get`stronger., , ,
F -,yrs, Jaeoes Bryan .is; in Kincar:
dine visitllag, friend s.;:' •
,---rMiss Lizzie Lougheea, of Belfast,
is. visiting friends in, Liman:
--Mr. P. E. Oamergn spent a couple •
of days in Toronto, thus week.
Mr. F. Greer and, bride' . arrived
home On Saturday evening, last;
4 -Another car load of horses. were
shi?pedto nakato orTuesday. -
—A hl„ sale of, 'furniture, ,etc:, will•.
be held at the Mart .on :Saturday next.:
l
Miss Finnie
Bower left for Chat-
ham -oR an' .extended visit -to friends
there.
1l'Irs-BrQtchie,• ._of • Kinloss, slip-.
ped on the ice: one day last week, and
broke her•arm.: '
• - T;; Lawrence's advertisement•con
tains something interesting: to every.
body this 'week.
—lir; Isaac 't Ensign,.- of - Loudon,
spent,•a few days visiting friendsis
this section. last 'week. • '
--It,is a, little furiny, isn'tit,that
Li' draught 'causes '. a' cold, .cures a cold
and -pays the 'doctor's 'bill 1
--. Messers. , Joseph Anderson, ' and
Geo Roolclidge intend leaving for Los
Angelos California 'next week.
— We "hear that-Mr.:T.' S. Reid, of
Belfast, intends opening out a stoke in
'that p' -a' a before long. •
It is,rumored'that the Temperance',
Lode, at Belfast, will. give 'a, public
f i1d3Tt-• , - , . k iit,a fo iv v w(we
i314S.
^fresh 1 i aches'at: eddy ilikos.
eat, price- paid for all kinds of produce.
-•.Messrs. A. i,cCrory,. has Veen ap-
Ppointed, assessor.'.L. N. Ross,. collector•
, • � ,
and D. E. Cameron, 'treasurer, foe '.88.'
4=11r.., V. Alton is leavingthe, home
stead and .moving ;'onto the farm _he,
-purchased lately, . '
—You can always rely on getting
fresh g,roceries' at Moody:res... Labra-
dor . Herring $6.00' :per barrel, half
-barrels-accordingly..
-When you get a cinder -iii 'your
.ru ` ,"
eye don'tb it , ,, b ut t rub the other ,eye.
as hard asY ou choose, a _. it will'generally
remove the 'cinder." ,
n and `after Mon . 2 , mails
,'Ori day . 7th,.r.at,s
for south close daily at 9.30 pc; :m in
'lace .of: 5.30 a in.. as -for'merlY M:
G
(Jam P. M.
Campbell, M
—.Those - who i'ntend,laving in a su
ply•ofice•for summer's use had Better
exert, the nisei ves;,as under- the, hot sun
the crop is being scorched and pierced.
—The ice On the 'mill -ponds in the,
'rillane is in Splendid condition, and 'is:
nightly. visited • by large ,-crowds, of
skaters.' -
-Atthe. last meeting of the :West
`ti1Vawanosh, Council, Dr. • Tennant. sus;.
seeded' in getting $515 of,school'nionies,,
which'were•.due this ..viilag� iron' the
wns
o s
t hi
p;
=A Windham -troy :named Robert:
Shepard filled- a, bottle with powder
and shot the other day. and; set. *match
to it: Result,' one. eye ruined, .and face
and 'hands badly injured.:
— J ohntPurvis auctio eer will sell � n , 1
by public. auction at;Lot.:'14, Con, 12.
Kinloss; • on Wednesday, • February.
29th; a large 'quantity of', farm 'stock,,
implements, etc, the, property- of °John.
Rousom '
--In the curling match on W ednas-
Y+
cla ;;'between'the Murdocks'and SSoaker-.
vines, the .game was•stopped before the.
'completion'of the match,' aud'is'to`be'•
*finished. on some future ,date, the score
stood two in favor of the form er gentle-
nieu. ,
• —The Rev. Mr.:Nugent de"lir•ered'
an••address before .the • Ci4oderieli' Pro-
Iiibtory"'League Nast week; ':'arid.. the
Signal says The. egress. of tlie_.ahair-
man :and Rev. Mr.. Nugent were the
features of the evening; and the sent;-
inents expressed by, both • gentlemen
duet the `full approval of:those• present.
-Mr.
A. White, of Listowel, former'
1y of, ''this 'vilioge ',who carried on a,•car-
riege business iii that .town, • had- the.
ntis{fortune of having hid shop, with all
its contents destroyed ,by fire -ori Man -
day' evening.„ The loss was heavy, as
t-bore-was-no-ittsuraitee.r. - ' •
--.If
you want to' save none yen
Y. ) . it I. your boot
,can.do :so , by k uy ig y u e and
shoes froth.. Moocly Bros, , A few pair
of them superiorfelts left yet, and also
EA • . splendid aissorttiont :of fine shoes.
Boys', long hoot? for $1. . ,
-.-Evapor.tted fruit itnw hnla ready
Stile. ));'armors who ulivally,allow their
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,
u -are rr.ivi
ne siring Foods are � sago
Wo have opened out •a Iarge assortment r,f the newest
goods in the: arket, and are- showing beautiful TWEEDS
for spying„suits. Extra value in LINENS, TA]3LU\ GS, and
i
T v . 'Y ' � T '1., 'ties 1
CRETONS. : A full line or ,SHIR1, IN O , pure indigo bine:.
at very low prices. 1 large and beautiful selection' of Prints
veryp
, fancy : atterns` Our cotton Ides 'cannot be beaten -for -for,. •' •
quality and price,
t: e'
NOW•b
h
isthetime " to U.
above lines of goods ;u d get thein ni.tde up. before the busy
season ' opens,
Our: teas are.noivin�o (Yen era1 satisfaction. C111 for samples
QAMgRON K.
w <•u.a'r'cak�_.'+�N.�W3�. .=.ram%,L��.�..�: yrat al-l,£11_,tr�fi. F�'.arF (a'�4'�1-�..�.•'�'�'i
r ,...,R ,' r ..{��4 ,, a-.�",•�..,�'•to. t
. &'�'�.��L.:4 kb '�b@-:.!' fk4
-:- that is:: erfect�in all. its- •-arts- -nd
_ p �
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co.ntain��n. +' all :the. latest
�i:e�t • • 11� ` � t nth �'� d- ' t � a
ottom Prig
If you want to`s a something. real handsome in the way
Y e •;.
IA :Drums and Parlor.' Heaters just drop into the shop.
Lamps anid Lamp.Fixinvs 1n endless variet.
I have the Finest : Selection of .'Parlor and Hanging
Lamps evershownin_the village. Clothes Ringers, Tinw re etc., away down
. .,_cheap.
Taylor & Giles Old Stan
.A.TT.ENTIO L`:t
'aenin
THE LARGEST AND FINEST'
STOCK OP DRY 000DS EVER BROUGIIT INTO
s :now being •opened out at
i;
m
•Glo'r sing all the° >! ovelties 'of the seasoii- in
Dress. Foods Vely '
G ets
In, all the newest lines.. In all:the leadin ; . Bader;>
Ma tie Cloths Shirt�n s
At various prices and qualities.: lin . wool and'Cotton:•
Shawls from sinal shoulder+ shawls ax ' i.`
•, l to • lare double _.aids,
•
BLA.N KITS, : QUI=LTS �.
A, beautiful lot of cloud: and f�1cindtorfi that b'� , •
�...-.,- Gents
.. dole ChCSC11ptTQT1
'Li.lies and Gents':�'urs and.Persian Lamb iii '
CpA�, C.:APs
T . L ! mUFF'S, BOAS'
1`O AItItIVE.
t etons,in all uolors c U
Ladies, . and :. : n. -t
in 1Vf erino, Wool; and Cotton.. Also" .'
GROCERIES ' HARDWAREWALL P
� • �. �A APER;••PAIN'iS9'RlLS•..
When'ped lers tell yon they 'ai'.e, 'eddling for 'rife doret,
believethem, " I don't hawk mygoods, througll: the Country
but roula ass:iii you they are worthComing to see. ,.
Thanlang crit for past favorr.:..
andsol>t.Glt1!]* now ont"�S f
I rim yours truly
ROBERT • MURRAY,
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