The Signal, 1891-8-21, Page 8THE SIGNAL: GODERICH, ONT., FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 111111
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Deese Used& W. Adores* deg Pg. J
Piekerle ! • Maass V. Jordan $
Rebore! Opening- unser & Peeler 7
Server.' Wanted- Mn. J. T. Ambeena $
sed t.ch High robuol H. 1. 11616*. . . •
e alldiuic stone for tale Jong S. lit. 0
Team for Hire Jobe S. Platt.. ...... _ ...
Mood Wonted John A. (Man 1
Serine' Warned Mn. McUf11INg%h• •
House Wanted Victoria -et. Melk•Mpt
church ........ 1
D rees Lends Jos A. herd t Ors. . S
Ontario Statete s-Irs L.wie .. _ ... 1
Tomato Menne* Pala -M. J. NW. S
Man Wanted IA's ethane* t Yieneam . 1
/Prevent Wanted -Ors. t'ameres. .. . 1
Art etudes Wilmer smith .. 1
BORN.
H ARVEY In Ste dime. os 10th inst.. the wife
of Jas Harvey of a son
WARD In Wu.gham, oa the 7th inst.. the
wife of John Ward. of a daughter
IKII'HLZI►KF: In Wlnnbast. a tie Nth test.,
the wife of Wm. lbubledee, of • son.
Mt 14OSAI.ID In Wieglam. on the tab Inst..
thew de of Geo. Me'Masld, of • set..
HAINES In last IAawanoah. on the 7th
in•,.. the wife of Arthur Haines. or a sun.
40010.: In Wilkie am, on the tab moat . the
wife of Win. Moore. of a daughter
I'IItIk In !weenier. on August 4th. the wife
of George Pirie, of a daughter.
HOHI:KTS In Meafonh. on the tith inst.. the
wife of John v. Ruterta druggist. of a
daughter.
('LARK 1n Iaodon on tbe:ai Ins:.. the wife
of 'lice. W. J. Clark. of • daughter.
MARRIED
JF.WF:1.1. AItlee111' At the residence of
Jas. Heer. I:x.•trr by the Itrt. Y. F.'Coble-
no0. res -tor Train Memorial church, on
the 10th nos•.. Jame'. Jewell. of Exeter. to
Mem Mary A. Arusby. of London. Fang
land.
HF:ATO\ 110I.MKS- At St l'aud's church.
on August Int.. by the Ire. W. 4'ra'g. H.
It. Alexander 111. Heaton. of Whitechurch,
in Mir Khstheth Holmes. elites' daughter
of Mrs. M. Tay Io:. of Clinton.
DIED
e rn tosice et the residence of her son IT. A.
Jutnsou,. Toronto. on Tuesday. Aug. 14,
Margaret. relict of the late Thomas John
son. to, merlf treasurer of Ashtead. aged Kt
years.
MACIHlVAl.t1 In $taulry. on the rah Inst„
Jane Munro. relict of the late Uona:d Mae.
AowJA. ag..1 a: yearn.
11/1.K - At Lumley. un the 744. inst.. Margaret
Ethel Jane. daughter of Robert t o eeaged
1 year and • mom h*.
W'iLSoN la Exeter North. oa the 12th tart„
Minnie Lew;s, daughter of thae. and Mug
gie 3t'iloom, arced 2 years and 11 months.
HoH1,111.I% IA Stephen, on the :4th ult.,
Francis Hahltrm. aged 5•t years. 1 month
sad Yet .1a. s.
BELL In riea(orlh. on A.ign.' Ilry. Jaunt..(
Gell sun of Joseph Iw•ll. aged 214 years. 10
n1ont es and le days.
9(101.1:- 1n I4el .mun,. on the IW1, in.?.. Fred.
rick (knie. on!). .,n of lt'ni. II. emote.
formerly of oearor'l., aged years and II
months.
(telexes In gray, on Aug. 4,h, Ibnald !too.
aged Yt years and month,
MA(lUll . In Ore'. on August 'oh. David
Maguire. aged 1. year., 2 naion.'4... and 10
days.
111 1:I.EY In 1 u,nlerr,. nn Aug. 7, Sarith
Ann Hurley, aged 74 years, 210o10h, and
.f days.
M. 1'011)'14'I: 1n t'u'tu... on 4 h ell natant,
sand. P1.1-ornurk, relict of Ow late An-
drew Met 'ern.telt aged NO years.
I11:4444Y In Tacker suer b, o:. the 2nd test
Mary Ellen. wife of Jams H•'rry, &ge.1 2:4
years and 2 days.
('ftA.S%VI I.LF.It At Ihl:0th. Minnesota. on
11e• 1.? Imo . Is.lel• the infant daughter of
31r. and Mrs Frank 4'res.weeer.
ff. IH,t I:AI.I. 11. Morris. oo Any. 10th. tone
lope Meliougall. let.- student M t:oterich
1111(4. School. aced '_. pests. month, and
7 dry..
ETHEL.
(rw,.t oi'it n0.. •ot111,1,i.tieuo J
F311 wheat is turning out 149,411. 25 to 30
bushels per acre in this vicinity,
sines' re opeineI of \touday with a fair
atrnd.uue for t{u. s.•..«,n of the year.
Mo.. leloeI.e Sherl.s•k returned from her
tt.,t t.. Arthur last woe.:. She was *Coon
panted by Mr. F;v.eus, who spent a few days
et the parsonage
A piddle entertainment i?II4*e given lv
the Son, of Temperate 1m Tue,ol y. Sept.
1st, et ohl.ln the grand worthy Iatrnarch
i5 eslrctea todelivet an address.
A Me•leuu•s Institute h,o' I*•ei organte-
e1 in the. village„and the follow mg officers
hate beenel....•el fres., I tr. fate : rice -
pr.... 4.4. Iblu,4, : see., T. P. Simpson
trees , H. F. McAllister : librarian..1.• Hof •
l,w'ay ' .hn't•ton - L. Eeknmer. .1. Hollis
way, W'. (Mateo .1. Color, u' Stubbs,
11. Milne, 11'. Spruce, 1V. Milne. t:.
I n.lsy . _
DUNOAANNON.
(Moss 'wk..' r.t41KI:V•e.Ui:.T.;
A large Coasigement n! staple dry goods
just opened out. at rock Niemen pr? -ea. at K.
H. Olio 3 %N?.s. ihnonnon. 21 It
Her? 'Treleaven tr spending his holidays in
our 5.11135p•
Wail ate eh un:uu Ipa1 10041,?! w 444
num in the town hall en Saturday. Mid
in•t
Hugh 71,'M„th, who was for i., • time
easy dl, is able t.. le about in hip 1151131
way
Miss .'tnnie Mc Math, aha lied been for
living it %el egan. is now under
the p 'ental roof.
Kes It .I.'i'rel.•asgrii, of et. 'Thome*,4 Mr.,
with hos family is %tailing hie parmite, Mr.
and Mrs. R. Treleaven, of this village.
The weal lir, ..Menne. to las very favor
able 6.r lart..sting and farmer. are takthe
due *.Isntag.• of 1t. Sprang come an. ex•
crlleImt ,
For. n ,\ pocket Ismek : the owner of it
ran hate the same by applying to .1. 1..
Ward 41 too re.okme, ►mngann.u,• and
pen tug property
The mart of ale. M,Ntof,t church here
was ....spent at the ey.mml nervi., o. last
SalI,,lI, I,y 14ev. 14 .1 Treleet en, who IS
slat .me.l at St Thoma. rity
4,n Saliba, II, both inst., the remains of
the late Mrs. %Vn4. H Reid, of .\ehfkld,
were interna it lhmganuon eevnet•ry 1►r
reamed wee aged 74 years, two nanohs
and en data.
A nevi slier? is I:.•mg opened up in onr
pnogre.aive sMtge It is to he known in
future ley- the nam" of 'terry *venue This
will. nee doubt. Iea.l to others I Bing opened
m the near future
(he p,p?dar paid. r. .las. Klerk, is ply
ing has trade t,gorotuly *nd is mita,"
goat change, in the appearance of a num
ter of our re:mien.," whieh more or leen on-
pro,e and loe•ntity or village
('has. Net in., who had been tooting
ndatn•.s and former scot mentenees north
and e.ut f here for some tone pot, *rn4r.f
home lest week and is now enloying himself
among his .4.1 time as nciati0ts.
4 Int mayor ha. pr.n'simed • civic holiday
nn '1'leewl*y. the 2Sth inst. Our citizen
will therefore have an opportunity to take
in the moa.,-. et I:,der,h on that date. The
storm 4111 be kept open on Monda}}- evosing
for the s•rnmm.,datnm of the 'Nibble.
J. K. Tonm, 1'.S I., officially visited nee
wheel on Tteeday. It was the se•ee d day
term nom meat! tM bed,
esti' • F,i+l
dimerlies = .ever Iry the imprinter e,
prwud WNW highly please) with the ap
premed» sal the pupils and the slate of the
HURON
BAYFIELD.
(1111011 tar* ow. tx lRRinto. na.e.I
Mir K Erwin left on T.enisy for Point
Edward.
Mir Howell, .4 Itrantfunf, s the Kurt of
Mtn KtutIege.
Our ac hoot has beim improved by the put-
ting in of • new heard catling.
The Misses .ilteppard, of Toronto, are
visiting their brother, Ile. Shepper.l.
1. 4►. Stringer and Mss Stringer has re-
turned from a week's stay at Luton.
4;arty Dennis, of 4'lit retro, is taking a few
ledelaya herr for the intend of his health.
Samuel Mulder left for the street North•
weal last week to show the natives how to
farm
\lurdo McLeod, \taster IAekaon, Mamie
and Jesnue Dickson have leen totting
friends here.
Mrs. Smith awl .laughter, o( Lansing,
Mit h., are the gusts of the formees father,
.lune 374 Matto.
fir \I.Nattghton, of Mussel*, and Jin.
Uullotts, of Colorado, have been visiting
Mrs. James ('trete.
)lir 1.. Martin lea returned) front r pleas-
ant vacation at Totsmto awl has resumed
teaching •t the Front nail school.
On Sunday late a number of bicyclists
(nen Testate, Hamilton and London
passel through hen' on their way to 4:tele-
rirh.
Edith Kohs n. of Clinton, awl Jenny
Stanlury , of 1k:troll, have been having a
plerelut time visiting luta and Ftosaie
htanhuryy.
on Monay evening last Kr•igadi,r Phil
;met and F:t1fgo Magee gate • very inter
eating farewell interne; in the town hall.
There was a very good attewle ner.
,lames Catling and eat.. Al lea Agnes 1..
set , .lent•,. I'.4405 .toll vinic, Mines \lay
and Ethel Ewes and Mlaster Huron Etter,,
of Houston, returned home this week after
I. plaosut hohdey at the Queen's.
It,'tent arrival. at the 4,tueen', are
H.offmau, Masters Nominee and Charlie
Holtman, Mn. Iridaw, Mise AI. F:. Mc-
Iw•au. '.•aforth ; Moe \lay Thoniren, King
et on : floss 4 'arric Hoffman. Stratford.
rhe following are gusts at the River
hotel. 11r. and Mtn. Holtby, Mllebell:
7Ir. an.1 \Ins. C. .1. Mki:regor. Stratford:
I tr. Towle, lhihlin: Min. `IcAlert-hie anti
the Meese. Fair. ('Linton : Mrs. and the
Mmime %Valium, Strut total.
least arrivals at the Commercial are
Sirs. M,'Ih,nald, Edgar and Harry Melkm'
a1.I, 1/et net : 11r. leant* awl mm. Fast
'aginaw : Ed. Sulk% on, Ih•troit ;
.1}lw'arl wife and femil.. I.oMdon : Mr.
%\ 44.u,n, 1M. ,\teltetuw, Seaforth.
Nies. Iia.1. and two children, F. Davis,
Mete 101'. 1., Mlitcht•il ; Miss Mcb'herson,
Miss Helen \Iel'heree.n, Mlias 4;inn Mcl'her-
s..n, Mltee Lama Fisher, 711.. Etter Fisher,
Sint ford ; Miss MleWhinuey and Mlss
Moore, of London, have returned home
After spending .t pleaasut v•t•,.tion hare.
They ware at the River hotel.
%Vatter (faker, our popular head muster,
ie. arranging to have a grand union s. tool
pudic. The o.'h..4. of Stanley and 4:olc
rich townships will Ise nut itel and a braes
Land engage.' and lorolably a concert in the
town hall at night arranged). The .ate has
not yet leen fixed. Intl will likely is• There
day. August 27. The igniters ;should all
juin and late a gooii time.
RIPLEY.i
[rhea Ol'R use. t-.RRCIre11N?ENT.]
Ninth 1ht•isi'w Court will be held here un
the 26th inst.
Mfr. and Mn. H. Mlerpa►u, of Kincardine,
,undarnl at the Farmers' hotel.
Our chief -of pplite, F. "h.nno,. and T.
Moore paid a y1.tt to the comity teem on
Mon.lay last.
.Blies 7laggie Marten returned front a
Lengthy visit to southatnpt'w, accompanied
by Mre..1. \)•Gregor, of that town.
Kenneth Fiieays.,n was heard going out
the ta,Iway track the other night singtng,
"Sha i. a hlackentither'adaughter," etc.
F:1i4ha 7I-loxuald went to Kiicudine
Friday last for his watch. We are lead to
believe that there an. more watches for
Lash in t hat loan than silyerc,tse.1 Dues.
Thr A. (I. F. annual sermon was preached
un the Methodist church last Sunday by
Het.. .1. 4 4'ook. Ivelrt l nterpriie, along
with oistone{ brethren from Kincardine and
their sister 4 ours of the C. (h. F., Ripley,
filled the church so there was not much
room for outsiders.
EAST WAWANOSH.
jroew or ow. d..RK►SP,14 DENT.)
Bennett spent Sunday on the Sixth.
.lame.. 14a. k, of W Ingham, ep•nt Suolay
on the "1%th.
R Taylor was visiting at his father's,n.•ar
St. H, lens, on Sunday last.
1'. Taylor, of West W'awanosh, spent
Sunday 514111ng on the Sixth.
R. IL 1%ultes, of 4.o4erieh, was visiting
tauter the pargrital roof last week.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. Armour. .4 \Vingham,
.lent S relay visiting friends on the Fourth.
.1. Sta er and wife, who have been visit-
ing on th Sixth for the past week, have re.
turned lis
Mien I.ily Wightuian, formerly of, this
pis., lint no et 4 Hinters, is renewing 0111
ar,ueintenxes 1(t this vicinity.
The school teachers have returnel,looking
hale and hearty Mid with renewed vigor to
contend with their fature :reds.
Flax pulling an.l'4olidays are over Anil
new the tittle boys ipol girls aecompanle.l
by their twitch i.akeSi can daily be ewers
wendu,g their way .41 .,hoot.
ZURIC
[most OUR OWN eat
The l.ntheren parrwutge
plated.
Enrolls from Kangas are vial at IL 4'
1 Mon
Mrs. Ibdu is entertaining fr01 .ls trete
Kansas. 1'. S. A.
.4 .3. %1'illams and ('no have
addition to their mill.
Unite a number from the vilgge alt, ,k,I
the S. 0. E. e1CIrsioxm to Sarnia.
H. Ihttrart 44 . haw given het new h0:41.
• t•nat of paint Quite an te?pirnrenient
Master Blamer Hanly,of onr puhhr te•Imonl,
was tome *afnl at the recent pwnnmt,.wl ex
amines mit
Mir Hatch, teacher sof the 3r1 div luxe
4 the pmhlie when' here, has returm.l from
visiting her parents in (iowaastown.
Verus* ! Corsa f ('eim 1
limeevs,ed se last - o resasdy Mat *..w ;
safe, and painter (Sdmsn's faster Porn
Ettrsctr never fads, never causes pain,
nor even the slightest dennenf0rt Key
l'utman's (.,rn Extractor, and beware of the
h). t►:ye. )
&I1nt.t tveni•
ilt an
p, I vet's. Is teas see clean: aim a wianY eheap, aangernus, and flesh eating
irrel towns on substitutes is the nark•t. See that it
e i emntn.akn. wateans00. !t I is made by Polson & Co., Kingston.
COUNTY
LEEBUHN.
(mots 01.711, 0.114 o'tranknroll DINT. )
E. Bess, of l'arluw, was the guest 4 her
omen, I:rate Lintiebl, last week.
Fanners started ridging up their Sum
mar fellows for sowing this week.
.lames McManus, jr , awl serval others
about here took in the excursion tothe Falls
oat Saturday last.
Ni.. Sarah Foley has guoe t, Ionise to
resile for a time. She will Ir a do missed
here, as she was a genre' fasurite in our
social circle.
The gospel temperance meeting Sunday
evening saw a gua.l attendant... D. Cum-
ming was chairman and F. Blair, of Gode-
rich, gave an &starves. Thr singing comslst-
ed of anlili•r hymns. On Wsudsy erasing,
the 23rd ivat.,J. E. Tom, School Inspector of
West Huron, will address the itierttng.
l'It•w ei N,rres. On Sunday 1'. Young,
student of Queen's College, at present en-
joying his holidays wader the parental roof
•t Carlow, will preach here, and on the omit
ing Suu.lay lar. .1. A. Anderson, our for
mer pastor, will hold the ..Inmumrw ser-
vice. The usual preparatory service on Fri -
.lay previous at 11 1..e. Mil Keilly will
preach in (.olerich forNtev.Mr. An,1p114nua on
c..wmuuion Suwl.y. At the meeting • 4 the
la.lies last week to compare progress on the
results qt grttug names for the .luilt they
are making they reported over ti70 already
paid in for names, and they als., nett m014111
will hold a telt meeting, the proceeds
of which, aide) by the quilt, w 111 early pay
off the church debt in full.
PORT ALBERT.
(rail Ore owe rostee4PO14Dg11T. J
Thr.. Lee returned to Owen Sound on
710n.1ay'.
Muss Ellen L e'returned to New York on
Monday.
Miss Carrie Noble left for 1:rand Rapists,
on Tuesday.
Misr Tout, of Kincardine, is visiting her
cousin, Miss Nellie Hawkins.
Miss L Itrvden, of (linens'. is the gust
of her aunt, 5.1n, A. C. Hawkins.
School :Idles hire been again remained
with an attendance of about 60 pupils
Mn. T. .toy returned t.. her hone in
Nashville, Tenn., on %%olt.estay of last
week.
T. K. Hawkins, NI. li., and Wm. and
Henry hate all left for their respective
homes.
A. 4'. Hawkins mourns the loss of a four
year-old colt, found deal in the pasture one
day last week.
Mr. and Mtn. Mlainprise .d W-mgham,wer.•
the guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and
Mire. 4.. I)owi.u, I•st work-.
Mn. 4.. !furrows is ill at her brother's, A.
Smile's, faring tome there on a vitt, about
twp weeks ago. She is. however, slightly
improving.
IT Srrs,. Hook Of the four pupils
fr our school who wrote for entr nee
at the recent exam. hell i, (:cderich, only
moo Nue) l:arduu'r suce este, in taking the
rnfuired member of marks in each subject.
The remaining three pupils,"'/., Aliases Lily
Stevens.m. Kat ie l Omplit'll and Aluy Steven
s.n4,wen• unfortunate enough to fail slightly
on the grammar paper. Now it semis hardly
a generous act to put two of thus'• pupil, to
one year more of study on account • of :t
slight failure in 4 rather difficult grammar
aper. 1)4 othe hoard of common.
kmra•
new what e4 just atilt nolo and not. The
following are the total number of marks
ebtaint.i by ,•,,ash pupil: Nina 4:ardincr.447
Katie ('te mpl:II. 418 : I.ily Steceme.n, 460:
Mary Stevenson, 377. Nonni -pc of narks re
quire) to pare, 345. 4 if the aihires in the
grammar paper, Katie 4'amplell failed by 4
marks .she luta since leen rel.ommeudel,
Mary Stevenson 10 marks, Lily Stevenson
9 marks.
HOLMESVILLE.
[mon et•K use14 l•nRKEsel UGNT. )
Mess Aland liakrr,front Alrtrh.dl,is spen.f-
ins, a few day's Among friends here. Alias
Yautasurl, trtwu Clinton, .,us akin v1itng
here.
1'. Mun'h. who las been absent sererat
day. in New York .'tate, returned on Tum.. -
day last. He says the crops of lay 1n ..en.
teal N. 1'. are excellent this year.
.1: L. i't.urtice )tad on exhibition a imita-
te vine which measured exactly ten feet.
This is certainly an excessive growth dur-
ing
uning such a remarkably dry season.
11'e regret to learn that a end accident
-carred here a few .lay. a,o which has east
a gloom over the . ommunity %Vhile 7'h...
Heins was repairing his line fence after
the resent tont! storm, one of hs colts cane
up to hint anal in .emu• u1macxouotal e
manner wheeled round and kicked hum
in the abdomen. At first he considered
he was not much hurt, but he speedily grew
weree and wax taken to the honer, where he
died 00 the following day. Ibep sympathy
is fell for the I.•rayerl faintly. 7lte body
wan interred in the 4-'alerieh cemetery.
ST. AUOUSTINE.
(mow ?wit nen 14 "ORkE'I1r4I,4.T. )
Elaborate preparat,ens are being made
for a grand picnic which et to be given by
the teal'•, of the St. Augustine ('acholic
chun•h on Thursa , Se•ptemler 17th. The
plcntc will le held at Inland drove, near
here, and no liner place for an occasion of
this kind can be hal then the grounds
which have leen .elected. The managing
.o.mmittee is arranging in every possible
way for the enjoyment of thew who attend.
Sp -eaten will le delivered by M. C. ('aro.
eron, M:1'. 1 J. T. (arrow, M. 14'. ; 1'.
Kelly, Itlyth: MI. ('orngan, Holyron.i : 1).
74tc4,illicuddy, 4:olerkh, awl others. Music
well l.• furnish.' by a first car stung
land. .1 beautiful alarm clock and other
artiehe will Ie raffled and r magnificent
gold watch *ill be presented to the most
p polar young la.ly of the t'oegregatiwt.
The prn•e of ulrnmrion and dinner will he
25 ,v'nt. .411 are cordially invite.) to comity
awl enjoy the day._ _
CEDAR OROVE.
11}nW Ot•k ow* emsnRan,. IRvT. )
Scott paid • visit to this place on
Sunday.
.I E. Fells and Al' Kennett peered
through this plans On Sunday
A large number from the tlrinity at-
tended church at Westfield own Suuntlay
There is now • .nail nail between Bel
owlg *' a owl Silver 4 reek. Why not have one
to Cedar 4low. also
The young people's meeting no Su may
mewing wows a greed swoons and they settled
many ween ammo to the roll
The Rist W'awantah enrnipowwleel of The
Wisgim . Advance wee very irate /'f tAr
mark wise lee rid The fear (.rove oorres.
pnmeieet was in Myth last week, for the
latter hail not been within five mils of
Blyth for three wewka.
se ftni e 41 se the het rntlnty newspaper
east of the Peelle oriel. Only a1 a vis,
CORRESP
WINONAN.
(room ore owe Vunautarini Deni.]
Jet (Lary, of Toronto, u visiting his
parents in town.
The Haw, -tea restaurant is having • uat eel
paint this week.
Frank McLaughlin s hownr (ruin Detroit
visiting hie parents.
Reeve McKean. was hu 4:olrrich us
Wetness tact week.
Chas. Higdon, of Detroit, was vesting his
parents in town last week.
A. 1.. Hamilton has purchaser) the drug
'store front Ile. Touter. He Gook pusasiwt
last week.
Mr. Hanuhusi, of Leaden, inspector of the
North American Life Aeeurauce l'uulpsuy,
was in town last week.
\111l. Stewart left on Monday for fort
temletw,where he has secured a good situ*
titw,in • general store.
%%'..I. lite, who has been atlen.lng the
dental college in Philadelphia for emir time,
na homer 011 a visit to hu parents.
Kat. W. K. Treleaven, of Lucknow,
preach.linthe Methodist church on Sunday
In the absence of the pastor, Rev. Mr. Sel-
ler).
'ropey B., owned by Macara. Heston
'true., of this pate, took tint money at
the Ha er raavt can Tueseay of last
week.
The une•lamsa' and etuplvyeee' pir•uir
whieh was held on cit 1. holiday was a grand
succee, it bring 1114) patronised ley our
townspeople. 14.11'. factory land furnished
nook•.
374. 1'. bates was in Brockville Lest week
attending the atu,url meeting of the Ontario
High Court of the Independent (Inter of
F,.rsters, as repruaeutatye of 4'ourt Wing
hon,, No. 505.
PORTER'S HILL
[num O1'k 4155'. a1K1i:srs .Ul.T.)
band must be rung in value around the
'Hills if one may judge from the reported
prices paid ter tarns 1.. rent or buy. Mr
Folwell gets somewhere al.,tlt $4,000 for
the faro, hr s..4.t, a&.1 11r. Lindsay, they
tell not, has rented H. Young's fano for a
tens 1.4 yeah at at, annual rental of n75.
i.
On Sun4ay ntornIug butt Messrs McPhail
came near l.ngng their colt. it was with
another Matte standing near the well at the
barn mei in getting out of the seal' of the
horse it stepped on the pattorm of the well,
which gave way beneath it, and it fell to
the bottom. With the assistance of the
neighbors :hey sutwxeded in getting it oyt
not much the worse for its top into the
earth, though once when uasr the top it
slippel awl fell to the bottom a second
time.
l have seen one or two " puffs" as to the
am.,tynt of wheat raise.( p. -r acre this year
and how much threshed : but when nen
come to a barn and,with a o . olnese equalled
only by the cucumber, thresh out mors, 900
r 1,000 bushels .1 w'heat.frem about 740
to 3:30 and prepare to a *Ow other
Ionise if that was nothing out of the ('004-
(110.1,41 Moons. Hareems' did at Melh'ttgail'•
the other day, 1 think then' is plenty et ex•
cure for a "puff,- and I ebeuld not 4., sur
prised to hear of 50 bushels to the acre ; in
fagot night 1.• 60 into the way it came out
of that null
POPLAR ROW.
trio ,u .O R tree? . oKk►:Sto. pC14T. )
The recent unl.r.ktd for death of Mut.
l'enrlope Melk.lgall, of the high ached,
41e.lerich, has cast a deep gloom •n this
section, as the young lady often .as, here
es the guest of her aclnonli ate, Alia. Annie
sallow.. her pleasing awl genual manner
winning her friends herr at every turn,
Mn. T. hallows and her'aughter were pro
ent with her at her last n.onu•nte. Deceased
name' those who wet, to, carry her to her
last rest. These (run here were Robert
4:leu ane( two of her schoolmates, Roderick
Young and .lame. Sallowa,
BRUSSELS.
[ mom "I'tt '0414 (YlkkgePONDEST.)
Muss M. Farrow is visiting at Blue
vale.
Quite a number of our boys. Suntayel ism
W wgh,ti. .
Mlis. Bertha Farrow is visiting at Thaw.
Farrow'. this week.
Mir Jessie Austin, of Berlin, is visiting
Alias \Lary Koss this week.
Harry Itrunilel spent Sumlay . in town.
He is now working at I'lattahurg.
".lack' Drew, of Paris, formerly of Brus-
sels, spent a few days in town Isms week.
The Magee Ames, after an extended visit
with frien.la here, returned to their lem1e
at 11..y Pity this week.
Luo. Lalantyne is doing another street
past now. The other boy will he jesting.
Keep on the straight road, old boy.
Balkuyne'a departure leaves a gap
in the " big four." He will he missed from
town. ile was • goat workman. M•y his
friends' beet wishes attend him.
A new double t4 lar horn has been pus--
chaired
unchased for Brussels land. The captain is
going to make Itrusasl famous for its band.
His weekly concerts are doing hint great
credit. He is a pusher.
One of the belies of our town was seen
Saturday night promenading in male at.ire.
She rima.de quite a boy, but the cloths were
rather small. A cigarette was man lo
tweet the pearly teeth. Amusement is
bound to show itself here.
" Fnkw 41411." The other evening while
your scribe was returning home frown the
country he saw a pretty picture in the
shape of a " tnoowting couple." It was ap-
proaching the " wee *ma' honer" and the
scene brought to memory the old sone, Be
trove, my love, be true" ups my %Vont it
did.
At 10 A.w. Satunay:the "fire alarm '
rang nut on the still air, awf imm.h.ttely
the town was hi commotion. It was aeon
discovered that there tato no fire et a11.
The inspector making his Hundr celled
the hoys Dat to see what kind of time they
kept. The boys did not pike it, hat "such
is life."
Bac. 1: F. 'eaten has returned frmm her
vacation at Niagara 0n•thelake. He is
now on Sunday evenings giving some grand)
Scriptural psmhngs of aeenee in England,
Scotland anti Ireland. His descriptions are
very vivid and his 'runner of ezplata
beautiful. Mr Swlt..n a MO& !10/
here, and the antral is. txelet111j I■A•i11R
and evening
AMBERLrr.
[norm of R ew14 .'/tkfO,Fnc DR.T.J
The No held here recently was • muter,
shout 180 rattle being on the ground, sail
there were ten or twelve purchasers. He,
'ween thirty and forty head of nettle
channel hada at fair previa Nature is
)Air 'iar1V part M !fit atlatit11 IOW W
that nor oink were nog as ht as they
ahonld tore been The next fair will he
hell axe the *e.xnl Thursday in Sept., when
it n expected that • larger amasher of cattle
will be of the ground amid that they will he
i. Rot class c tnlitios. Ruyers are invited.
T1se fair will he hetet w... -alt a ►•ws•e ,ll_•
ONDENCE
DUNLOP.
(rain ova ow. Ouamtnrar14DSIIT.
lite. John Gardner, of Porter's HIll,
visited here Mcuday of last week.
Maggie end 4:race Allen ate visiting
relatives twat about Exeter this week.
Mir Flew.. of 41oderieh township, is
vesting her cousins, the Misses McAllie
ter.
John Lawson lett awl Monday of this
week on a week's vent w relettvs Maar
Wyunu,g.
Mir K. F. Maclkuald, of Detroit, is
visiting her parents here and relative at
5heppanitan.
Mar A. t'un ng enjoyed a please&t
vont of some days in Saltford, bung the
gavot of her cousin, a fir M. Fritelsy.
Miss Louisa lbegherty, 4 Sheppertiton,
end sister, ion. Joo{hn to*. of IMAM*, were
the gwata of Mrs. Role Quaid last week.
Scholl re -opined here on Monday morn-
ing last. he teacher, Mir Halls, enjoyed
ner holidays near Exeter, and returned hen
on Satunl•y to resume her duties.
BRUCEFIELD.
[rwow OUR 0.4'14 tosaal.eo314g14T.)
R. Beattie, of Seafonh, was in town %Veil-
.ew4y.
Thr Max -pullers are strongly engaged i n
this vicinity at present.
Mir N. Shaw, 1Vingham, u the gust of
Mos 4:. Meths at ireeent,
,las. McDonald, teacher, left for l'ivertoi
Satunay w resume his duties.
Mrs. Wm. 4►'Neil and family, of I'lineel,
were *listing in town the past week.
Mn. K. .Allen and Mir :Allen, of (:edr-
rich, were visiting at C. Maw.n's this week.
Rodot. \Ie('artney and .las. i ellas left
Tuesday for a slx weeks' trop in the North-
west.
31'm. liattenhury sold a tine filly to S,
NIsKettyr,wh t look a Larkin.' to the North
wtat .w Monday. WIn. got a large
tigu re.
Als,4,1 30 bicyclists from London pawded
through here Sunday on their way t.. 4;,.I
ench via Hayfield. They ,male quite an
,nip sing array.
CORAL WREATH.
(anon outs ew. d'eKKY.a..♦U►:.T.J
11.•verley Mlurray, of mIeuee, is visitwg
friends 1u tot. ylclnrty'.
Mine Lena Sutherland, of Detroit, is once
ni.re under the parental roof.
Mt" Maggie West, of KinWl, 13 the
Vmeet of Mrs. Downey her aunt, to ('lover
alley.
Peter Murray, of Coral Wreath, loft for
Scotland Lot Fraley. We wish him a pleas-
ant and a safe voyage.
Robert Murray, formerly of Lucktsow,
now of (h'tntit, arrived tan I.ucknow last
%VisIn.•sday .m the noon train with his
iri.lr, on his bridal tour. We wish Mr. and
Mrs. Murray a very plewtant journey
through lift'.
11'c believe that .leve James wee making
quite a noise the other evening along the
suburbs of our city, in shouting off that o1,1
Oulu of his end )dowing that ell bat•horn.
Say, It hat was the natter, Jere -somebody
deal or dying ` No,hui just .'nmel.ely get
Ung married and 1 watts 1 to show them
that i was 011 earth yet. that was all.
in .log. 13th a crow.) .4 young men
ttath.•r.*t at John ltri.l's for the purpose of
.raising another bent to his barn. After
some little chit: two aptains were chosen.
in the parsons of .lams Alurchwan and
l'eter McNay. After the sneu were all
calle.l they started and got the bent to-
gether in short enter, and 6a11 it in Oa pro-
per place. Murchuwu sueoe.Iing to defeat-
ing his opponent by some thirty minute,.
After the awnpletion of the building the
boys assembled themselves together for a
good old-time gyne of football. After the
appenting of the captains and the claming
the melt the tall was started. Captain
Willie Murray succeeded in defeating hs
opponent. Mr. McMillan, by so many
stsalght gams, whi0b pretty nigh wound
to. the day anti evemi.g'a sajoyment.
OBITUARY.
Mlle. otos .+....
A well-known anti highly ceterumel rst-
dent of Ashfield diel in Toronto sante lay
last in the person of Mtn. Margaret .loon•
son, in her 83o! year. Her strath took
place at the residence of her son, Thomas
A., who has live) in Toronto for the past
nine years. Deceased was the widow of the
late Th.. Johnson, formerly township
treasurer of Ashfield, and was emengst the
earliest settlers of the township, having ie.
come a resident of it some fifty-five ))'ears
ago. The body was brought t., Otelerich
for interment, and was aid betide that of
her husband on W'ehuerlay last. The fun.
eral was attended by. a number of the old
resi.lenta et the township who had known
decease.' during the o1.1 pioneer days and
the years that hare intervened.
i'1. ►:IAII'r.
"Whom the Gods love die young" wergild of
ore.
And many deaths do they escape by this:
The death of friends. and that which slays
even m.wre.
The death of friendship. love. youth - -all llama
its.
Except mere breath.
n y non.
It is with much regret that we are called
upon to record the 'teeth of Miss Penelope
AI.'I11 moll, an eetimahle and amiable young
lady, well known in the musty, particu-
larly Among the teachers amt students. She
spent her childhood and receival her early
education in the vicinity of Brussels. In
due time she attended the Seaforth High
School, where at the Mid*ummer examiw-
tion 4 1886 she obtained • 3rd -clan certific-
ate. (luring the Autumn of the same year
she attended the Gowlerich model who'd and
being .n eeselnl there she secure' the posi-
tion of eamietant teacher in Walton public
school, where she remained three years
teaching and directing the little ones so kind-
ly that her lame will long be remembered by
t hent In the beginning of 1890 she began her
atudis at Gorier -Bch lfigh School, where she
always took a prominent part In matters
pertaining to the welfare of the echoed and
student.. IN her cheerful, unassuming and
exemplary manner among herr fellnw-
stud eta and teachers we cannot speak ton
highly. Religiously she wee a member of
the Presbyterian church, and was a neat
willing and devoted worker in anything
whieh wm.ld help the furtherance of grwwwl
and suppression of evil. She hal returned
to her honor from 4:nderi/'h for her hnlndays,
and on Wednesday, Auras 5th, ehe went
to 'tot friends at David Moore's, one 8,
Morris where she took suddenly and
erbisky IIi, and wee infit+l to tint nllrts.s
early on the following Monday morning.
Her sickness though abort was very severe,
and it was all borne with that (lientisn
cheerfwlriem which oberneterised her life.
The funeral on Wedlassiar afternoon wee
very large, and the bliallana shown and
THE MARK ETs,
BREADSTUFF'S AND PROVISIONg.
•edertek Prises,
Altana 101 NIL
hall Wheat,
y••....... .
31.5, Wisest ........., •••• •• IIleoa
le eft* ft
lflaar 1 N y S
• I0*
SOIL
▪ Whine14111
• i•11......, M M WS I
beat Mi
tia
• ►ash ...... O O to a
1111....
.•bush«1111.. Cameo
vat
tea Mims
• 111
•hush 1bush 4: i r
r •
resh eaprcke4. • doe. , u te t !S
1!4111
s sr 4401!
OMS ( o
e0tot A
>e 4 e 11
•4t•
Mta$>1
Lombok
Deemed
eon
war
Anatolti to o
111, 4448.
• too el MI to S.
0Itto0•
010400
O e. lis 0is
W to is
11
Wool0 4: to 0 e
, per 140
Hoes 4 *
Hay, per too 100s to04
1 Iq
Lang,, per dos 0 St to a •
to 13
Fork . Der lb 0 11 to o If
S M to
Wood. per cord
1SOto1 ,S
Flour, per Welk
What, Pali
Spring
1oas .
Harley
tints
Potatoes envie)
4ous/rwl 4'*1tar 44ark.4.
The receipts of lire stook at the yards of tke
Montreal Mock Yards ('ompaar. Point et,
Charles. for the week ending Aug. 13 were: -
r
ltereipts of live stock at the
s Montreal Stock Yards. PR.
' At. Charles, for the week el* 917.1.07 >0
Len over from previous -
week 10 40I
Total for week ?.4110 n3711.077103
On hand 171) OM
The receipts were heavy. but the demand
was light for export tattle. au. trade g -n -
orally is dull In this class. The buteuer,' mar-
ket was well supplied but pricer of last tore►
were not maintsinel,owlee to the 'erne sup
Of of inferior stock. There any little inquiry
for sheep. F'or hogs, with increased receipts,
prices weakened though they were well main
Ward until the close of the week.
We quote the following as being fair values:
tattle. report ... ... tic to 11c
Cattle. butchers' good. tic to lie
•. .. medium...... 3jc to k
•.SheeDD .. nulla fit' to
Lambs 34e to 3ie
.. _.00 to M
Hogs ... _ . .. t3 M to Li 71
Caie.e ... 1113.P. to teem
r L
F p
*ousters! Ow Starke..
wgwT 4141. ttawltET.
The receipts of hones ria (P. T. It. for the
weak ending Aug. 13, ISH, were 31 t left over
trot,, previous week, e; total for week. Nei:
shipped during week, p; left for city. 11 : s
batty, 1. The arrivals of thoroughbred and
other Imposed stack at these stable* for the
week 'anal slopped per timed Trunk Hallway
were . -ON 'iy, Peruvian. 12 horses ...mamma
to ('. Lemma, of Chicago. 111.: ex ye. Tomato.
2 honmemeasimpad t, 11. Itlanehare, of bur:
metes Vt.. rherss cowigned to t', J. !soughs.
testimony of the genuine respect in which
the deceased vela held. As we consumed
her mortal remains to the silent tomb we
felt that a true friend had gone on before
and our thoughts were much impresse.1 ly
the evidences she h.ad shown of a hope and
trot in rnt•rteuung the joys Id • happy
hereafter, and we could say Nth Long•
fellow .
" It were a deuble grief, if the departed.
Heins released from earth. should still retain
A sense of earthly pain.
It were a double grief. if the true -hearted
Who bred us here should on the farther shore
14member us nu more.-
(-'('54.
1.3 Ritl.l 41 .. 41):►:..
There Mel at the residence.. of her .0x0144
4*.. ,"anal Morris,l'olL,rnr,nnTuesfa •,.lug.
lith. 1891, at the advanced age of 95 years
and 9 months, Isabela, relict of the late
1udrev Crean. I)e came.) was iorn en
Perthshire, Scotland, and with her husband
and family emigrated to the counts fifty•
eight years ago, settling in the township of
4 011wtrnr•, where she underwent all the pr4va:
hors and hardships incident to pioneer life.
About aereu years ago her hustand died and
sin..• t hat t imr she has resided with her eldest
daughteF, Mrs. Morns, by whom Ate was
tenderly tercel for. Although of s, gest
an age she retained all her fecmlties quite
well until within about a month of her
.lath. She was a woltan of t piety
and diel m the sure and Ideasel hops of a
final resurrection. During her last illnes
she would frequently tell those who were--
waiting
erewaiting ton her that she longed to leave thu
wort.) end go and he with Jesus. She had
tune children, six of whom survive her --
%Vtenon 4:men, (asselton, I4knta ; .Alex*
der I:reen,Port Ibthon,ie, and Peter (.rtrn.
Sheppardton ; with Mee. Morris, Colborne ;
Mrs. Anderson, Brantford, and hire .lohn-
ston, St. Thomas. Besides her children she
leaves forty -even grardichildren and eighty --
tone great-grandchildren. Thr funeral
took place on Thursday, the 13th inst., and
was largely attended, the pallbearers being
Messes John Mnrria, Adam Armand, .lames
1►ustn*, Itichar,l Morrow, John Buchanan
and oenege Memoirs. Mrs. 1:reen was a
anter of the late (*eptain horrid Hay,whs was
captain of the "Men,wtung," the first boat
that was built in (ioderich.
..A14rr tower. w'Ieteel.D.
The large concourse of carriages and
coove}•an..ee that pained through town
mu Friday afternoon last to the maw
tory, conveyed to "the city 4 the dead" the
rennin• of an 01d and respected resident of
the township of Stanley, Mae. Donald Mc
Donald, who died at her residents ren the
London road early last Thursday nnorning.
where she hal raided over half • century.
Mrs. Melkmald's maiden name was Janet
Munro, anti she came with a number of
brothers and sister to the Mill read to
Tnckcrwtnith, in the early thirties, free
Thurso, in the north of Scotland. A few
years after arriving in Caned* she marred
the ate Metal,' McDonald, and went (et re
side at her late residence, where she had
the pleasure of geeing her family 0f two
sons and one daughter grow up around her,
and what was then an almost dinar forst
rons•erted into beautiful Setae and greet
woad -Iowa Mn. ?Adenoid had • number
of friends in this town, and until the past
year or sit wen in the habit of visiting them.
In her own vicinity she was helloes(' for her
kitdnem• and got -einem of heart. Petit is-
Remittal
wRemitis overtook her she was a earlier
attendant at the Presbyterian church of the
town, of which she was one of the first
membra during ohm last few noodle the
Rev. Mr. Stewart visited bar often, 511.1 ■t
the funeral service he said that her poor
was mesh but strong. Of her it could he
said Ai her lilt time "elm stretched root hen
hand to the poor ; yea, obs ns1th forth
Ise11 ba.ti e the eami Mee. Wawa. of
the Lamina real, M her• dasg3t.r, and W
i). Met/meld, Comity evert clmk. IlwfWed'h,
one of her em s.-taiktmm New Ree.
Advisee Oen re ennele gists slat UwM
Ri.trr tr'iBE"» j - man•
ahead mf edam, Ode r ~'
vo YOU Via
T" UST Twa
age C T in 1
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mss. ••L11* A li
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VOL. XLIII. M
THE SOF THEM
A Den of Evil that
Rooted 0
WINKED AT BY THE ,I
li.a. '• M•ewait •
sy airs. teems sod •
.siaii• st IM Ben KM
gsadios mare Orrrlel
44.4..? Law and •rd
pawner t 4 lerlral •
.11e r' t he ,toddle of Me
deemed w,x4*n about thlr
.rYf 114 stn -,Wine t0 I;udei
by' younger worman and I
the lambing Metes. She
inti. shoo, she of one In
ha,d heard 4:clench well
summer rent, and that r
intended iso take up reside
4.101 weather. She
NW tow .Hamilton Mia
from Htgntltow. 4)n the
reeve: stn' hire,! • buggy
tarry stable and she and 1
&rowel the town, taking I
err w hal available house
ane on the outakirta
The woman tirade no p
moots in ,:•,ierlch,but .e
ou 40'&llty from some soul
long in ,its •orerlmg that t
• near the old Internist
percha«•.l let year by It.
Pr purpose. If that hot
side, thea there wan a am
prntu.t;mity to rt,which i
ISM Th'Iinuwl, now a Ilei
The homer and lot had be
\nes! eke the teamster, I
West eke. .ugh he ha.
•as not tw in the how
ruth.•t.,p*rt 4f the town.
It dein t take Mus Hai
oat the lay of the land, •
seised her "sister" dor
Ilio. where Mr. Fulford
mint%..rol to lease his
story :hut she and her "r
t.kne'ed the *minter in
heard ..f it 'as • heal
I.eee;ht out again. The
was at the station, *o.
15(141..1 would just suit
"lie many of you art
ford.
•'4116 lust &tater and 1
, pay
'•You'.) he lewd of Ion.
just two of you.' remarl
"1th,d.'kr, oro said 74
you know it u so much
that part of the town,"
,l lama- sized Mous'
this stage of the eonvrn
ford, mei he gave the L
to un.krstaml that it ton
repair the hotter sit that
nor vtzit.tes of any pret
dein hare the key on I
14.',el theism's, was lox
of the.way spot for teno
from the city.
Mia Hematite) di.
hot..
The next call was :tie
eke, and the Summer
wnrk0l upon hint in
garden would not be
Weeetiake would have t
in,/ tenants in the how
trees, the crop of wbicl
long to him, et cetera,
.ln.i Westlake bit al
mei leased) the house fa
to a renewal at the exp
if ./4r.'hihald Thome
owner,was satisfied.
That evening telgl544
hold welds 4 Mrs
"sister" from the atati
that a few well-known
dropped in after dark
housewarming. not ren
tion. but as a guarant.
Miss Hamilton. who I
them to cast in her lot
.1nd in this manner
hanging of the crane -
loom on the South F
When John Weal
rhsnicter of the Swint
leketude hr was in a
novelists say. Hs r
not having been able
story of Mims Hamilt
at 'xnoe endeavored U
elf between him std I
.11 in raw ; a bargai
'wet months' rent ha
removal before the
wonad he oat of the
wee not the oyster n1
'eke saw that the
what to known to pr,
pipe meth" an hies,
of t be house was ei
•Inmuaiosted with
Arthur.
is the roes tagis
lad begun to get es
monist at aha sans