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The Signal, 1891-1-30, Page 1Tb. Neatest asaditbisndedat. OM harass, ADVERTI/EZIRENT$ heir bums mode a realms, anal bong pr .rti .rrutged, (mad not pitchfarked into any puri• 11om1 w the EIGHTH PAGE mock the eye . "f reader. to a far greater, extent than any abvanrramats awash the city. prem. THE SIGNAL lssb the heal press- .. • vOL. ZLIII: o. 2293. THF �.+. r . , .. �, . w T" Iva dor w 8 .A.PFR POP. HURON err ..v ae "BE SURE YOU ARE RIGHT, THEN GO AHEAD; (;(M)ERICH, ONTARIO, ('ANADA. PR11).1Y, JANUARY 39, $ 1. • I ►VER THE HURON TRACT. DOINGS' • iN DUNG;NN(1N. 1a0NUM;sI1l1ROL(GH LoK'AL. THE: kassEINS BUDGET. LOCALS MON LtTICi01I'. RIPi,P,Y'$ NEWS REPORT. a e The Dont 1. the Oh.a,p..lie THE SIGNAL 1s beyond .11 elgt.11is• the best newspapwriif Huron Cunty, .sd hoe ..de plaew,mam•I grogram Janus the peat yaw. _ Hereafter ONE DOLLAR will gem Tea sea.AL duo a *bole Sean if year pay promptly, otherwise OAS la the prove. Save W.. • year to paying farSW/a1"'i ZN ADVANCE - 111 (*EMS OF INTEREST FOR READ(M. WS NEWS OF THE WEEK IS HERE. NOTES FROM A BRIGHT CENTRE. W eekte Diger of ivSM7 laws wwrsed ap to ass 1:. eel b.47 -rem ms roles t Ma- ma sad 4..deaaes /Nsie revere, Jbetl.a Tose ('re.N .f tat ra sal) pews Is tame. 1 Way 111111trthen Aw.aa1 sareelam.f toe Well itawaaorh Ia.. to. a 1s resat) Yearlt- s.r.mtag rimeak *rat .ore mare. (mai oma. !mew t t:a it [neat In /A riw MKS. Jamar Yo ung. of Crystal. I)., is visiting her parents. Mt. and Nm. Ileo. McMullen. L.wer\1/ng- ,stn Heffernan & Hewtnhoner, Ethel. shipped ear of lambs last week The Exeter Milling ('o. shipped two air. )..ads of Hoar to Nova Scotia don Tuesday. Mrs. Rud.l, of Marlette, Mick. was cwt ng her slater, Mn C. /:rest, Wingbam last week. ycl►ooald Bros.. Walter,, venal their .1* null for the sem with a reel supply of hogs. Miss Mune McDonald, Walt. 7, has gone to Arthur, where she will attend the High school. Joseph Porter arrived in (:rey front Mae, ;As the other day after an stsauce of four -.r the years. Jas. Curtis and daughter, of St. Ti,omae. Oak., are at present 'thulium at William, Tmith's, Seaforth. Wm. Wither, Br+sseh. has gone t.. the salvation Army Training Home, Toronto, 1e. qualify as an officer. J. M. Davie", Ethel. has Mees on aha sick list for the prat mouth and is w.t yet well rmree' to ragtime -wort . Ak .. Stewart. of the lith art.,- grey, has been on the .wk het during the last sono ..r three weeks, but is now much hatter. W. H. levet' eel W. H. Min. -hies. Exe- ter, have shipped several carloads of grain this week to ..cert, and other local point.. Mr. Morris, the newly appointed manager of t he Rank a Commerce, Se.Iort h, arrived in town .n Tuesday hest and took charge of the leek. The directors of the *bees factory. Wal- ton. engaged William to agar ascherettneker for next season. Hr .macs well cream n.enled. John Whitfield, jr.. Ethel. elm has .pout the past four years in Michigan. is slating in-tku section. He reports time' dull in that State. Mir Addie Porter, of Turial.erry, left on. Saturday to visit fried. in Hamiltne. after which she gum to Toronto t., attend the Normal School. Jas. Sinclair, of the 14th ern.. Grey. has loran tH for some time past with typhoid fever. hit we are g11il to state that his physician now pxollouncren him out of danger. Wes. Haskel, a former Rruseehte. was visiting in Krwrels this week. He has been awojuurning in Dakota •sel judging from , he was treated well ui that country. The Kincardine Review say's Sammy Simile says that he cleaned $36 in one week .n Wingham as a elo..•tor. Vain must he a hustler. We had not heard that Kam owl turned medium. John Rogers, Winghaou, was assisting in taking out see one day lam rack. .when he let a heavy chunk (.11 on his left foot, break nig two small hones and badly injuring his hig to. He a Maw going &noel on crutch- es. John Campbell. and lanohlru Campbell, hotelkerpers off I:nrrie. were fined OM and costa. , for selling liquor on municipal idithon slay, thee •isolating the provisions of the ('rooks Act. Herbert Rigse, who lives uear Wroxeter, had his left leg broken .Move the ankle. The little fellow was watching hie father 1011 •lressed Asap, for the Brussels market when one of the bogs aecidlentaly fell rel his leg with the shove result. Ake. freer. Grey, who went 1., Mani tones eight years spike been here en a vert. He is located at Hlrwarth and is well satin fled with the appearance ..f things in the Went Mn. Crerar and children are visiting is Stratford at present. 1 AVINI; loitered i* Tata Sum AL that Rev. K. Um, U. 1!., of (.o.ferich, through ill hrJth ix obligee/ to Iwign is the mlie*ritiwe his duties as pastor of Knox church. l:oderirh, we sincerely iyDipathiar with the rev. gentleman, hoping that he ail! soon Ion: restored to health and vigor. $ wraua.ut of the Leal'- Supper was. die- pcn e.i in Irnkine thureh here ou last S•b. loth. Orrin, one day and marriages the next are taking place ion our neighboring towu- .hip. Such is life and transitory events. We err pleased to 1.r able to state that have These Andemow, of Aehtield, who has been indisposed for ram tlmepast ,isbeam • 1ttiggcmvaketvnt. \\a hope the venerable1a.ly mill ram he able to resume her wonted charge of household duties as hitherto. Onr powder hotel keeper, and elle. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mpll.ugh, arrived home during last week from au extenJr.l suet pleasant visit w relatives in the southern part of our fair Pn.inte. They had an en- loyaeie tune, but they think that 1)unt:uuion is the place 0. live iu preference to :thy other. Tea -meetings. earner[,, etc., are duneg this peek attracting and oeeapying the pout ,qgt people's attention sequel. they are thercf.•re enjoying themselves imutei,*e _ ly. Aa tar needs are in excellent condition for sleighing and weather is ail that can be desired. ae presume the trratwetinga, etc.. will he successful. %%e regret to state that Mr... Win. Leidy., of West \Vawansh. was sant to the asylum at f.Nwlon during last week owing to ht.o.mring s,rnewbat demented. tensed he illsaes. 1t e oineerely synippaathio with her husband in his .mous affliction, which la - still more afflicting when further in••reaael !.y having a number of children left to his charge. We hope to herr soon of her re- cavery and restoration to her family-. which w. much needs beer tare. Merin.. A. Stewart soil .1. Bowers. the two gentlemen chosen by the ratepayers .4 W. W. to conduit ao.l watch over the in- terests of the municipality et the county council board. grassed through our vile here ly morning,stage on morning, the 27th, en route for the tireular town, it bring headquarters for the asaentbly of the muni cip*I wisdom .4 .lar pnrpeeous county of Hurn, which ie sn•rmwl to none in the Vow. ince of Ootar•iw. The annual sheeting of the West Wawa - nosh Mutual Fire Insurance l'uuq(.ranDy was bell m the court moan here int Twseelay. the 27th inst. The secretary's. treasurer'm ami auditors' reports were read and omni• Dowty adopted. The audit,. a expre..ed thenwelsen in very* eulogistic terms of the mumer iu which the secretary and tar surer kept their M•cnita during the past year, and sato paid a very high tribute to the president, j 4;irvin, the se rotary .1. M. uherts, and tre.swrer, W. Lane, for the e urteota manner in which they rendered moistens* t.. then. whiktt auditing the con paay's aer punts of 1880. Although there seemed to be some diesatlafactson Amin by .one or two policy•hollerr with the n:auner un which some+ of the .directors insured buildings, after questions were asked and satisfactorily answered, it was quite •ppppaamm�enn1 that it was renewed by the ex, pl•rmatems tendered, mad in view of this the three retiring directors were reap- pointed by a.elanrtirn. Those in turn re- spectively thanked the policyp•holrlers for renewed confidence to them. John Wilson, of Hallett. was reappointed auditor by the members. He is a good man for the posi- tion The society Lam heartily comgratu late itself upon the prosperous aoodit.on of the institution. . LOCHAL.1$H. Oar old friend Rev. S. :Imre, Krnsseb, (Y*4 atom nems r j celebrated his 83rd birthday dr, Tumidity of Our literary society as used is s1111r clang this week. He gena short as handily as he large crowds, We have our hail excelkst- did lb yearn ago and retains his rigor in a ly furnished and all strangers are heartily wonderful meaner. We wish the reverend weleemneel and .pecially .. tett. A Kentlernat many returns of the day, gond many ate tea are taken part in by The team attached to the vehicle contain our boys. wh. are fait acquiring db.tinc ing the rmowrmera owM owner a oak for liberty in the in the oratorical art. 7Ttr entertain tlie cemetery at the funeral of the late Dmt b• de D. /Dent for Mit nicht a bate. "Reookr d Hugh*., flatiron. awn Tuesday_ The tb*t a the avocation moat eoa- ooeupana were thrown out. Mies Anestrteg de77.7.......27,77.7"..7.-ivttkkityyppee d apnhnedf," lad havitag ha aakle sprained sail W-. King re- • r. y er111c1)owgtd. miring • dight cwt an the Lead. Peter Melntyre is at present runniag a On the evening of the 20th into.. the Rer. morning cannibal' bermes Church-st., Hem W. Torrence was male the recipient of r trek City, and Alan ave , l.uchatgh. Ail Me .t 11I' the Mr .4116:2"4".. .wd awnrlsnta RjR i as • olo�hn. oa1grafi n ta ssjny the drive. Alex. McLennan love. for Duluth short tide for lis tly 11 Mum, ih the special • la enn•Ider•ble of nostiair tseastl�_ h•�id1, in which arty new lye Ales., 1lreaah • bills maraltere were Meted to the chin. a reediemie and will sndoubtedly make • Tia Yra ion hone hum McIntyre. wee food tr•dasallm' We wish him prosperity. da Siallrih 1....,..4 andpur•chaeudaoarlyd Red. Me)keser is at present vesting .hems valued et 87,000 which he took with friends •ad �i� �� in this locality. himps) Salt Lake, to shapes" ..f to the Mew B.to to k"jolly I 7 cd good la.vea� meas sae) Oosldes of the city. He purrhal' ed the "Maar, mare" owned Cy lien. HOL Y1Ll.E- Whitely far the aura of 11488. This sabre is (rano aw•a swfr . , 1 ,... ) three maze old 66.1.4.n s - a 46 .tip, awl '1'b. Methndiet church af our village was M .had by (•rlil'be and (leer (Wit dam, literallyremelted to listen to Dr r Potts lumber drawing lumpon Tuesday atter- ea plahh awr•wing last. A Iva* a.mher own. Me. 6.1111. Arntatrnag, Thanes Man Colborne, Clinton, lee., were in atie RMA, 1i.ter, asst with • asrirus .ee'bieet d*soe. 11aw .ammo was !il'ewasd 10 with ley fall ohe load. th. wheel wing parapt etteation sad was rpry high') tippet .wee leu (tHw ds, ..atairwrl a .ev-wre elated. cwt over forsheed ami his none eras cat Me..td Mrs. Irish, 0001late, err t eat. .gaad. ik liynarnan was immediately sem- is, their daagl.e r, :gas , of monad and droned the wound He is doing tar repass _ _ es well as can be expected A large attendants b HlgaNai at thallIft Mrs R Stiles and Mn. H. rim -butt, ter supper serer the a.....ef the C,f WingMm. were dot leu a 'bona .Na 4tindsy of this village on Wednesday •fMrno. with a broach., pont . and when We regret to record that Philip, 1M war the howa wry e4 TerwM►y .nd Cabot. driest .rad Charles Orwell, tad with as the boatels tees Ir ht at mnurthing and a+eident which will confine Ann to the hews res ion the leers fl. belies either hernia few an time ithst hang swam that the er;comf91!ttmest net. Mrs. stelae re- em rir dem in the lease was opts h. Ise abbe g kirk an the 4wwibtr rawer .114.10,4ents at'..w*h . striking his adasa the pray, eassi*g • very severe h.Mist. A w dem as to pottwo sr oaao."1:1 l boldly Iso bans were broken, All rem elle hem die vsei MM i l se NeM. hlaw• Iron ght 1aea. M friende in the v i.•isity. ever, improving. Blew tae 1 Mb la N/tag ■e- tsek • slated rat M a t/eaDal Tiger Pre..le.re ear la grippe 1 ('tack Mei Mar Iter at the awn salt 1. t rime of u uwr. nawsroet tor. 1 THE following is the lige of officers elected iu North Star Iod ire No. 317, 1. D. (: T., at hart meeting = 1'. T.. Br, W. Cunningham ; V. T.. M. ilrngden it ter. , J. N. Steeled ; tin race , ('. Mau cling ; chaplaie, Jamie Fairwervaue ; treasur- er, SI.. M. Riley ;guardM. Lee ; sentinel. UmH. 111.1ti.0 ; .J. F„ bro. A. Brunsden : P. C. P. haat* 1%'reednan ; organist, Se.. E.. Callender. Don't forget the grand hall t.. be given 1.v .1. Roll, our worthy landlord. aright 1 fe`riday.l Mr. J. Archib ald,horsc buyer:./ .aseaforth, was an our village to Monday hooking for line io,rees. 1t. Wallace suctealel ul owning the sib ver cup in ('!intuit last week. Not had for Lou.ieslo rough's crack slot. Quite a number of our delegates atteude,l the .district meeting of the I. (1. t:- T. this week and report a grand meeting. !,Mite a number of people .4 this place are laid up will something sandier to la grippe. We hope for their speedy recovery-. Our buys tow spend thetirhts playing oo ftball. and have some strpngly- contested games. "lhx•." is the logy to unpin the b•Mrieos. Son,,, o1 our principal sports are out oN . rationally on thr hunt for rabbits, which they ae•en, to he g...1 at, bringing bone a veil.; number. The meetings of ti,r Hibbs clam held at the parsonage on Min.1..y night* are largely at tended owing to the efficiency of Bev. .1. Fergus u, the pastor. Sonia' dances seena to be the rage at pre. sent, there having Leen as many as eight within tire .sibs surrouldulg thisplace on past Friday- evening. The saw -mill of D. Huber isn..�r in full }.last. Dave is a pusher ami I..und!to keep things nerving, owl the sleighing isonly+nec canary to help him along. We are only too pleased to see J. Hill once more in our midst. lout the phasing event tort/idly rests more especially upon .ate of our fair young lath... Nimrod saw what he supposed to he a wildcat anti sent his best men after it. only to return with the disappointment that it was a cat known as a barnyard cat. Mr. A. Milken, our .h .maker, has ltrid the interim- of hos shop repainted,which adds greatly to the appearener of the establish- ment and is • meant to our riiinge. EAST WAWANOSH. lrW.w;:nfR law. r..RRr.+,•4,r1.1'T.1 ('. M. Jones, et -teacher ..t S. S. Nu 3, was visiting friends here last week. Nies Seller, teach•. of ie. S. No. 13, .prat Sunday at home. Mr. and Mies Sloan. aha have been visit • ing at J. Henry's for the_prat few weeks, have retarded home. .loan Fothergill has retnnaeoi boner• front Manchester, where In las kern working in the gristing null. Unite a number from herr attended Rev. Geo. law's lecture .n "Religious lhssipw, lino" ta kelgrave last Wednesday night. Mr. !tensest gave a lecture on the bene- fits derived from the Patrons ..f industry in S. S. Nei 8 and 13 no Friday and Satur- day nights respectively, but did not succeed in getting many. members. A great :many attended the wedding u the Westfield church on Wednesday. the 21st bruit.. the , parties being Mrs. Frury, of Fist Wawamsh. and Mr. Hrnwnrr1iddr, of Hespekr. Rev. Mr. Swan, of Manchester, performed the cerefwny and then presented the couple with a hand some family iBible from the trustees of the church. as this was the first wedding in that church. The invited guests them repaired to Mr. 4. Hoovers, where they parte** of the wedding dinner. The happy couple left on Friday mornirig for their home in Herpekr. We pin with their many friends in wishing them a pleasant voyage though life. PORTER'S HiLL. [racy ora OW. 001*1taro3LL.T. j W. Wester is borate from Glenna He is looking well and sayshe has gained, amongst other things, fifteen pounds. in weight since he went away. A hall wail recently given at the private residence of the chief constable for Porter's Hill A large numbered invited parte were pelmet, knifngst them the chief constable or Clinton, and we believe front the talk of those who were there a very rimiest even ing and early part of .text day owl' spent. Tire reply to my statement. re repairing blackboards, he, at the sehordhome. Iles come (rets the oaatrweter. Very good, only 1 expected it would mome from snotr wCrt�,y. On heresy it is not for nee to coattirl ct a ern, but I would tike tosak Mr. B. aqueatios, for all his attdanos threat of " castigation c" Did he rseeire • pig or mat f if he .1111, did it squeal whirs he was taking it honk • (1t how did those men mete to lamer he got owe a if he did oat get nee I uppers the buggy must hare wanted nil sad their tivll inag natica s pet it down as a pig. But spirt from the pig 1 shorn like to be in formed .f be ',calved 111). hes re scinthie dutr�w ler heard, fwd ataterbsbse snasary. star Mask. as that ama.Sat was charged to re meths se kis bill. Te tks remota.. BREEZY ITEMS FROM A LIVE TOWN. The level rummies w W►IanY.ss 1a the .'neap" 1 lM rateraeJaearnl- •'sews well 1Nrt.tat7 r ■aaqu raille ruralist - tertMnt N a prl.kr. (VW.e o1-11.14. t.\4r,1e•e.1RPE.T.1 THh. K Ingham curlers played Rrusrels Friday afternoon hut.. the *core bring 33 points in favo. of Brussels. Saturday sfterWeu last. Masters bred. Hunter fuel Fred. (:ilpun gave a show in '•Billy' Smith's *bop. 170• attendance was leree, and for little fellows they del welt. The pelt* WWI 1eryreasonable. 1rent. A flambee of little ladies sere there. A. Hunter was at Toronto a few dans this week. We are glad to stat' that S. B. is cluing mealy now. A number of our people took m the Wim(• ham carnival Tuesday night. It is reported that we are flout t.. leas* Simile. Ile hasa position in ihtroit. \Ge wish you well, doctor. - Thc• plate glass fresh . iM. $trettul , new Mock are a great ": t. 1t has :t city appearawr. It is geeing MI* a helnle. ne bdoek. Mr. King :a rang to ;lint a grand ma* .,uerade earulcal bene Friday. Mier 3011.. I :....! tee and reasonable phos. �p t n.iss thso treat. i Arrangements are 1N»itg made to get the world honed fancy skater. Mr. Saunders. of :alt, to gitr an exl,l.itioo her-. He i, an Al skater. Rec. Mr. Smyth, of Herriatuu. took charge- of the Methodist ret,v:,l. *delay. He was greeted by :t large crowd. The meetings were cuttnuel all week. 'We are sorry t. *tate that -)nn. Italian tree, of Th.• Poet start. put his knee out of joint Smuiay morning. He u •Lie to walk around, however. Ile will soon lac •'P•ich- nol` again. we trust. Ham' Whitely, of 1\-inghntu. mein town Sunday. He is managing the rink there: Ida ice is -'just lovely.- Harry is ahway s wel- come here. but he will moist upon, ceturn- inE to business tm sone. "Why don't you day lunger. old b.oy A load of young people started for 1\-r.r- der Friday t•veniag. When they were nicely out ..f town through some a..ri,knt they Nolte down. "they repeated to a Jana house and got a god -old Barry ill." anal gala there without any further difficulty.The concert was good an.l a large crowd was t here. VARNA. [vane ora ons, I rickl.M` DENT. 1 F.ausrt wit ' l'omataa. lin Thursday evening Wet n grand concert and entertain- ment was given in the town hall here, under the ampere.. of ('curt Varna, No. 264, V. One of the leading features of the even - nag was the wonderful . on the rnlutta! daa.ef 1,. Mrs. and edits Annie Nage. of Walton. Under their magical touch they 1.rought forth :he sweetest of n.wic. They were well received and hetarti ly encored., The singing by the Platoon quartette club, as well as the dialogue which lley rendered. was deserving of much praise. AN INTERESTING INEWs 1 No hareem s1 Ihr t al.d.alan bola 1.athrr old .NIIrr reseed seas The electric I1m141 motor. Ma awas Tar +mal- •at1.. arms 11.141... L.rka.w. BUDGET (r14.1r ..t owli. r..Eetp..nw.1T. 1 THE l'aledonian 11411 hell in their" hall ,n honor of the annirereary of Robert Burns, !trotia's pttrnn purl, .wl Friday night, proved a ampullcrot once. in every way. Fully one hundred ....airless were pre, e1i, antuogrt Whom 1 noticed H. 1'. O'Con- nor. M. PP.: th. Moires F'ant{ulara,u. \t'alkerta.0 : A. 1). Rum:anew, K. tarn p.11gnr. D. Whitely. F. Mel mire, oleo. Price, (:a•. Nairn, \1 . F. smith, Misses H. Smith K. Ball. F:. 1'urrat.,H. I►onagh (:race Polly, Mims )1-i gzsnrr, t u.Ierich : Allan Me Connell. London :.blot, Md:regur, Toronto; K. K. 11.11, Listowel ; F. Johnston !)ave Aitn•aid, t%lttghal.,:.1 Markin, 11'roxetrr t .1..holaust.n, Illurvale. The nineic, w4ich was of the very hast, wee supplied !y' the Walkerton strung hat!. 1 be committee were ustirrng in their efforts to see *11 cnpoy thcutnelvea A Mandl .ot the Salvat.et Anuy has bombarded Lucknow. • I hear there a aline agitation fur a new cemetery. 1t is much needed. 1Mve Leal/envy audWilli.• Mc Arthur Sun• ,L.ye.l iii \Gingham on the 25th. 1►ur curlers have leen 1.eaten twits• this seta*, tow, lel \\ alkertoa n anal again l,a. Ilrueaets. The amlual *octal .i the Ltt.•knoa tial Fellows will he held i80 Friday. the 27t1.. They are always a suexe. • The I.u.•know• Glee Club, un.kt the Haul agement .4,Mr. 1:. K. Kerr. take tort ata an etttertammrot at Lane. the. week. The electric light was *gain hurtling on Tuesday night. after a rest .if some weeks. It 1. 1e.1 at all certain hole long it will last this. time. Some young men from \\'ingharn amused themselves an.l disgu*lei .mr quirt liriug citizens driving up at.l .town l'amphell-at. - en '.cedar last. Sacramental aerv-icz,. were Lead ut South Kinloss church Sabbath last. and similar .ervices will he held in Knox church, Luck • now . this coming Salabeth. Another of our old .ettlers passed away on Saturday, the 24th. at the family rest - dente. of 'Si, con. 13, W. U. , A*hheld, er the pardon of Mrs. t'athenne Campbell, .relict of the late Kenneth Campbell, who .tied .stout twelve years ago, at 90 years ..f age. Mrs. ('. was 85 when she died. They sett) d in Ashtk-ld *tont thirty Years ago. coming from arolesehir•. Scotland. They less, two ilaughters,marnrd to Charles Me- Lep1., Alpena, and Gregor :Mclean. t'aln- met..efitt•foou seri, Alutander. who is chief, tuprnntetslent of the Chime". Burlington $ tluuncy K. R., Roderick and John on the farm, and Kenneth, manager of John (:rnn- e h's st.,rehuiei, L.uekrove. LEEBURN. [rime now 1114.. nwlLPm\PIN T.1 Mies Maggie Healy •isite.l friends at Kt. Augustine last week. SOME VERY OA'tCHY CULLJNGS. flirt dotal age trey neat 1a alple) - Taw Orr Mad N awe* - Laval peraosal Rami► a that tatted to ewa1Kt Iasi week. (Molt urn 01. comlatleox DL. T. ( AYl►GN1: lady in the suburbs of our town has celebrate.) her 21st birth- day twice in three )carr. Kenneth /:rattan, of Gtalenela, is regatta - ed at the Martin House. Mr. and Mrs. 'I'.dll. of \Velkcrton. are the guests ,.t J. Kennedy. Jaek..l returned Saturday after *pending a month aith his ala. %1'm. Crawford leads the choir in the Huron I'll tbyteruu. Will. is a goon) healer. 1.w black stool on the btu -lung plank, When all the boy; were working, And said 1.e would not du a t.1, Till now n.l.. k in the rawlplug. llug. Miss .Gnue Coiling left Saturday for Toledo, (Phi., to visit her sister, Ma. Geo. Rogers. We uwlerstalnl Lew. w ill rani quit idolizing at the Queen'... (lathe says bl• sat up Friday night iii catch the Six train ow. Saturday udarneng. He can often he seen with a tear in pus eye now. Keep up your courage. ley. rhe will lie lick iu,two *eels. A fire broke nut in 1). alcLerors premise* at. 3 a. m. 'Thursday, *ben his .t•tre, dwell ing and contents ..f loath were eY•ttsuu d. The Nays had hand work t.. save Mr. Shel- ton',. t.rrding-house. We clay fh►nk our ruler Ptd. for the able way he pet tile' tire brigade t.. faun that uwrting. [Toho 1_a Tr. rot. L -•a 14e.'.. Howard Ind.'. of Walkerton, is visiting Ripley friend,. Ma.. Itohert Sw•lwrll, of Ripley, is *isit- ing friesila so Knee: Mine. H. P. Chapman, the Ripley printer, visit- ed the cit) of Toronto last week. Mins Emma Long. of Medicine Hat. Manitoba, is back to ipky fora trip. ,lu.lgittg from the heavenly repression that is c•ntiuually es J. hacker's face we would say that a newly arrived young lady is .taking favorable inlpry'wone on him. The carnival tame oto' very nicely on Friday. The icy Alas ;peel. the crnwef was large. and ,I. L. gave sonny v cry ban.isonte and t altaide present* sent* nw-ay without a frown. We understand petty thieve. have l.eeu at work in awne ton or three placer lately. Roes, take care 1 The fed nuuteio1 has been vacated for some time ; rousepnenth' it will 1* ver .odd just now. Lest **play morning the sidewalks in thispkee were very- slippery. The result was Mrs Chapman. *r., fell and got hurt pretty badly. "the same morning Mrs. F. Mc- lbnall fell and broke her arm. Thr lathes of industry are motel for getting their dry -gouda very cheap, but lust Friday one of them Leat the record by get. 'ting r pair of omits for nothing. Luckily Ling Joh.. taught hint in time. M.Rrien liras. are our principal black- smiths. They report business good, and we should think it is. for they are working both The songs /,vets by lie Towne, ..f `eaforth, lobo Mcintrrh. of Mullett enjoyed a early and late. The re•s.m they in so he 1' b • A ]i K r vie hen ht 1.. gnat the fanners know goxul trevhan Mry and ) 'uuKacs • t via Ouse e r y o r, pleasant tuft ben- last week. down the hose ever time. 1R. Bethune, by the wu:k they d.•. c,( $eafnrth, delivered a very able and in- The "nut" ."1111ce11"tiotal meetil,m of the It is said theis m a an ih Ripley that "tractive address on the principles and tome 1 fi h Incl l orti Thntwda re D. Me([LLICUDDY, GREY GIVES .^FFS GRIST. FROM THE BANNER TOWNSHIP- PrIllton. Ione rr,.aIhilI.s 1 .wrpla• of pa - Tater. wool stood price. ►.dear far saw of Ib, *1 selpk and t.odrrleb a.■, teens aa..ads)'averted. Irmo* .1111.01.• .',raltl)tru%DE'L J MOST .4 the surplus potato crop is being uerkete.a lust now owing to the high prices obtained. Our reeves are away at Gotarieh the week attending smutty council. Petlti a. for the total prohibition of the Liquor tr.aic have been circulated in the different churches, and erre largely signed. A game of Got hall sat played last Satur- day afternon ti between the pupils of S. S. No. 1 and thole of No. 7, ('laabrook, on the gowns of the latter. No. 7 chole ant Vic - All . bearing an the extension of the C. P. R. from 4.uelph t, (:oderieh are wabohed with interest oy the people of this section. Everybody would like to see the coal go through. A big surprise party. with well -titled baskets, from S. S. No. 8, visited the rms. .knee of ('. Bowerman, teacher in S. S. No. 1, last Friday eveuiog, and presented that grutlwnan with a well-filled purse. He had previously- taught in No. 8 for six years in succession. A most enjoyable evening was sprint by all in .lancing, feasting, singing and social chat. We expect t.. see .1. K. ('asoulay, Tun St:N.IL's justly celebrated . , agent, iu Grey toe:ship nest week. There is an excellent field here (ear subscription -getting for the brightest. best, newsiest, largest and cheapest newspaper in the Huron •Tract. One dollar item the busuea., and every one who wants the best newspaper should hare the dollar ready. ASHFIELD. *woe ul ►: o14. dopaxcnr,.DaNT.) A great many children aro at present suf- fering from set ere colds. The sleighing a excellent this week. and business in consequence is lively. Death has 'wean busy in oar midst during the last week, there tieing two leas than two funerals sol this .'..m•taan.ut this week. Dr. Slew, of Toronto Misdate Room'. spoke very forcibly upon the subject of mleshNu last Sabbath in Zine, church. There hate been quite a few persons who have haat another attack of la grippe, hut the majority .4 them are getting better. The mill yards are beginning to feel tat want .d much sleighing. There has not been as much !maturing done as in former years. 'Cupid must have heed very busy firing his love darts lately-. We have no less than three weddings in this vicinity this week. We wish our young friends 'a happy anti . enrage over the sea of time. WHITECHURCH. tram ova"w'. roatsecti6NT.j Revival services are being heat in the Methodist church. W illiant Burns, of Buffalo, is buying pieta. etas for shipment to the United Strtr*. Mr. Joseph Nixon has retired from hotel basitteas, aiwi has rental to Moses (-tamp- ion. Pres nyterlwn c nn was o y has ot .ne hnDdredd erns d arwi tub Mews. McKay Mei Sharpe have twntract- fita r,f the ('altadiisn lMier u( F'oxraters ea ening, Rev. .1. A. Anderson being in the ggn. ed with G. T. Hy. to load lb can of saw - chair. The minutes of last year's meeting t.taltlew• Nevertheless his 0nn17 caw has not dust for ire packing at Sarnia. Tow reading given by .bas. grandArnsuccess was were read by 11, 1'unmmui ar retary of the laee•u in a atahk of any kind this winter Button & Foment, of Nc�fia m. are r highly a uJel. Thesoars. of mm/reti and then the gtrra.urer of the et. MOI ref the .any. `" chasing hardwood logs at Wititechnrch pur- IRIu . the eomocrrt was Joe in a great measure ng• the town think Frank weull not biriln' to the wit irmg effort* .n the part of tat church, John Horton, gate a statement of shipping them to their mill at K ingh•m me committee. Thr proceeds aemwn aha ruxiptr awl rxpen.es .4 1890. The eythuulngg out of place if he had the wealth tagtng J latter, but wMckel ran pulled over the roes While in the bosh on Tburx ed to if13. r, however, erre a little ahead of the I chopping Ly, receipt* fly motor it was decided that a cruelty to animals. the 15th, a eery tab accident occurred t.: I,tite • number of our pow'4 pe,pk at sulreritiro list I,e placed in charge of A. N'erilme•e1ay, 14th imt...everul of our James' tam of W. Thom. who reosivedsevere tended the ,arnica) het, et Reyhelh .n p 1' Rin metes truer the tall of a tree end en the ( Macdonald and I► tramming t.. collawt won PeaPI fpnrtg I.ntkrnnw, � Monday & ed He was buried at i e were leen to Tuesday mewinglast. among the members and adherent/. t.. make am on enquiring the ream we found that St. Hale.. i u ' IVellisgt.a Johnson and Mese* Cassie u the defi.ieucy, mal at the meeting many there was • wedding tekiznKr place there. t We mtnderstamb A McKenzie was the Them directors Johnston sal Addie Armstrong are • ( there present headed in an amount t/ Angus h tars of the Whitechurch cream - present vesting friends in the vicinity of minis it The collectirola* taken Gr mia grown and Miss Mary Saunders oke bride cry met kh the Fnresten' hall on 17th lost *lea forth. Ris.L+. A very pleasing event took place on Wednesday. else 14th ort., when John Dennison, of this place, was united in matrimony to )piss Bella McMur- ehie. The ceremony was performed medl at the residence of the pride's mother, in the township oaf Vaughan. York, by Rev. Mr. Watt. The bn.1e was the recipient of many beau tful and valuable prevents. Their many frieds unite in wishing them a happy and prosperous journey through a e. DUNLOP. (vane oca owe oomkn.ro. oltSl: j The Laird •'f Lansdowne Farm a llipd d the repeat Farmer* lastitate held V rich and was so pleased with the that he is bound to be to the front hy build- ing a silo shortly. Our architect is already LI: the p and sbo peeiations for room. While playing at recess with her school mats Friday morning of lair week Magpie McAllister fell on the ice, rutting her knee rather badly. Ono of her crenrades, Jennie ()lee, took her to a house neer by, when onw of the sick cmmm,ttee's staff was ready for the emergency with some of the contents of the medicine chest. The wound was dressed anti the patient le favorably as we go to proton. Ta A /act. -'rats of the ruing Inca! mwre.gg�nmers in oar midst, hating a point of difference on maehlaery, adpurned to a granary to prove whose theory was right. In turning the fanning mill to their ear prise the fanner. seemed to have • weight in themewlvea. In aninver to their complaint. to each other that neither was turning the mill right, the sweet marled chirps n. a rodent broke oat in earnest appeal to give the &whine is fear of the afirwrtive. A great number from distant parts of the which, however. wee not heard hy the meaty ordering or mooning to (.wlwieh for e.ginwenewhn tamed the mill with • speed] Wiped'. System Rewmratr and nob sewn- tmmtitml of 226 Ile of mttsitlar power. wk. edam, .carriwg considerable expunge and is • little ahead of .tram wrnetinee. After , winter l d ink now that these a tnn of sit minute.. the struggle. rsmadiss .•aa he had hv.wa any druierbit he nsam.d onside read the elides of the ad11. teem (loam !Mead and Ssafnrth. Yrz i/e- which the hays had shut unaware' heifer* Land'a Streed%r (:ern and K A. McLmmarl . etsrtirag, wpewmod .sd gbr ward • cwt =r10•11 be .ndersel if not is sink. ewe 116s ion waditt (MA had tiornmrn, ties L.Di.r I�r� � �•! rasa Aero Lad, ..*ufaetwrsr awl ,.. a. 3ww. a I = 'n ' tor t sooner) schemes show an increase over the ami sane who were there say they wen andplacedthe following : buttermilk K King, 25 previews year. The chairman read the the I pair they erre saw. They w t aeasa a fermi to R. .. .4 John Linkater as choir leader were married in the bride's father's hawse Terrie ; tap W. W ilnn, 30 tar d ice : to H. of the , which „ties, he has by Res. Mr. McKay and then all the guests McKay, the drawtnat of the staters eream. &My filled hsr fifteen years and wow resign* wet to the Caledonian Hall. where they BLUEVALE. on the eve of hie removal from here. A had an excellent time. There were shoat vote of thank* was pained to him ani the 200 c said they daneed until 6 o'clock (rune ore OWN ) secretary losing his *ervicr* with theveten( the meeting was instructed to lam Theta were present own pipers, two The young men of the $ltueivale PrlebY • write the *inerre regret .J tar . - violinist* and one organist, wise rendered tertian church .net het Saturday evisiag sad in lit tbeaks first,ela. music. The bride got the finest organised a "Volunteer Help Society; with for the Aliened manner he had named the display of presents that was ever received the following officers : President. A. Mae - service of song since the foxrnatios of the two an ons don of the kind in that aeetion. Ewes ; ricepresident, J. Johnston ; .ee. oomgr•egatiin. The appointment d a auc \: a take this , y of wishing the treas., H. Rees ; a.sistant *ecretary. W. mese was les* in the and. ear the chair. young (o,up le • long and bigpy life. Maxwell. They intend to hold • grand The matter of getting sane mind for the church was pet on the shoulders of Jabot. RoBoggn, jr., ami r. Stewart. Ilse chairman gw,ke briefly on Sunday school matters. in l e appointment of Sunday school officis4. A. C. -Macdonald was n •ppr.inted superin- tendent, if Mr, Macdr.m•!d his resignation and will work in the Mab1rth alma for another year, which is the earned wish oaf the tier. The *cwtary and treasurer oft bhrth school will al• an continue in he duties. The meeting agreed to • half yearly tax of thirty rents • family for Sabbath who'd Ferpero., and if • iihortage of fund* remits from this for stip. (hems the tnwattrer ie to draw on church rands not ninsion hoses. The officers of the Sabbath school and hoard of the church were all rear another year. Daring Inst year we noticed that Capt. ,las. Bogie was collecting in aid of the standing debt of the church and to ra h r., were engaged in cutting timber on one of Iden Warwick. Hallett, has atoll his fi0 his efforts Mer debt is now reduced to M7, Mr. Thome' farms and hal sawn a aorm term to lir. Thomas Rogerson. maple rxnta Y off the dump The *awe .la the hew.. of (. Avery. na 8T. HELENS. concert in the near future. (mow lana ow Vrw•tar_ The P of Bluerate I1i•atar L Errata bowl Mir Laura wen ion are holding • series of socials. Last Wed - des village arae Sunday, tF a guerta of Mr. modal evening • goodlynumber with well taster ',amt. repaired to Samuel Awdar- sn's and .pent • pleasant evening: The h' R. Marys i• building • large addition to atraou lfe d to $10. The .est u babe r alae- Masers, Nlie,Tt$ t (:emir have Id d �l). Frwser'e neat wake 1ha work in band. Yammers In this viciaitJ are taking ...l orae ea( the etoelkret .leighin at present Os T••• 4•1 eves' last week alter tegr g pryer-noeting at Wm 'ebb's, on the 12th Naw toga are cowing into the mills of half S. Hugh Rutherford, jr., who has con- t Revert in great numbers. One day lest ducted a , doth school during the summer week goo Naris were delivered. Epsom 60 to in Haat section, was presented with • floe yp teams are drawing logs, and up to this goat robe as a small token of appreciation time over 150,000 fort of mows. work d bis .ervi.ler has beets sawed, and the grounds wrround• A taws distrewiass occurrence happw ifs the mills are covered with Mea. Thursday, them 1fitF, which nwltwd 'n e the nonan ton one d cur promising Monthly horse lair in Ru,tpu ii on There mem. the that daj) Mew.. Jame* ,lay Feh'y 5th. 111044 sea of Wm. Thootr, and .la .na flaunt, in all To the captain for his laudable and tree ppi1.etd y able work in this matter the church nows a tree fell in • different direction i- - -- real Stanley. drop grw y of that sprloted and betew+ obey milfin dell of titude. lu trot of 1 i Mon w l y ' up in dry dock lilts him vassal during the get, out of the way tar toe had thrown Mr. winter monde the .atptain learwly lettJwl Those to aha greeted. 14rik' his.. across 1 lg. t:ilww.n. daughter a in mf the I:ilrtwarr, Ntan who ora ham nen the wind -stertor a mists d t winter them b' with peat fie"' sad tejwriaf hie ' seesaw which many • bushman wnald quail terribly. teeth hi ham..gie- Yon. teat bar Dearly ten years, armed Mehr,, and aa,00w'eled in nearly carrybmgcwt mdrinternal injuries. He miscarried home A.rrnw art week. Waw like the \\'rase wad the project ; and he ons yet mdertake to aa.l swiftest inteneal satil hand. oaten , Maiming in ehr string. ■ ie sero was to him Helene haryi oma 171-alneaM . ) w onlleet the h•I.n,e. stanli g rote of desalt eww.d_ Hie ftmurai tank pints tont. For tone time . large white owl M' Iwe.a thank kir th' ion towhee* gnonwd ) fwd havers amain. the fSen. arm the Hay4d+l by meeting, with the mneerr wish that was very hteil atteedwd. Mr (:aunt had nod, almost hall • mile from (lints. and • reams sad emend will keg be irparerl to a most 1. serape. in his wn.iravnr 'Awl. ta capture et were 1, arta promote the welfare rd the ehnrcfm in the to get atel aithe my he stuahled and fell the other day whe W Fronton. • wail ratan ted Ate sentare will ever be resters into • deb, the tree hlliag right seer him known aporbilyn, eneese.ded in lasemag it Atm* by OW T mreh him. Th/ it i• tali that tat spume eAdilh, w tete thews, jt Maar ei pre et *craw tits SOMA % + bar int* k ^r Anson ite tr+ 1. M+ weer fe "" Op. steels will Nt.san vn: astt el 's• wiaMI