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The Signal, 1897-4-1, Page 1Hww. HUROTIIAIIS 11yea woes •\ Al Five test Qum. smoke THE MAY QUEEN NAJerenso7La wT DOCK8 ' KKKNIDT e THE 1..W1I2STC11. NEWSPAPEi OP IIVRON OOVNTY. FIFTIETH YEAR. -261 5 Legal 'sl"- _ LOOKS LIKE BURGLARY. he'd el robbers in our midst Eves the NEWS OF THE DISTRICT. lead P,,,„relo ttRh, . isneh ' A LEAP FOR LIBERTY. lead siseitbe of our police force have been sb•.re of governmtet. AU TION BALE OP FARM LANDSdrives to sheer wlta'..d and this fez have 1 Miss Hroadfoot of Ttlt*eresith is to IN THE THE TOWNSHIP Or ASH guest of Mies Jack, Huron Road. teem aOaWe b tercet oat rho eheev.a Orly as Farewell Makes His Nampa mu). F. B. Line on the PlnowL From our own Coll►t'aepondeaM Ae'.Tu[K oLD Sr7TL[K I.uyR l)0 Hun- ONE DOLLAR WILL PA Y FOR THE SIGNAL GODERICH, ONTARIO, CANADA THURSDAY APR. 1. 1897. D. MoGILLICUDDY, EDITOR. Sua- ble as last week genu! Joe Rogers of the Ige.u.at to tbo psww rt sale 0001.10.4 I¢ • Jay moms", March 14th, there departed aMs4ir Ontario Detective Department was is town, airtime Mort.rwes l4 date the Mb day of Pwtmen this Zile another old .ad respected d sett ern Aril. A.D. 11111. made W one John Mc Stores Had Cellan Saa*acted -100.01, but failed to pet a clue Mane of ottr mer- Wier, a lateen's/ma Sere T\M teamed ae About 65 years alto Mr. and Mrs. ('b•rlse Lessen. sad em Assityament Meese( dated the Wolters carne to this pesatr from Devour w dry of Aatil 00t A.U. t. aa/ Wblch will be nese la IM 11gt\t--T1s Rm sosser °haste frotime to time have been losers, , m Aayw\er,W i-llowsef Mee 7 g oawed .t Ube [her of sele. • hen um below more or lees, the gropers. The Dmt.11s p I eserted shin, Farland, and settled on the farm sow ublic section at TS.ld1[. a Hotel. Kintail, in Scatter at the Mooed, especially eena peeowned and occupied by then son H. O. weTowaahip ot Asknt& la Ms County of et Caterwauls• thaws seem to be thoroughly goofed as to M The .luteal Hires. by obs Koos. Austlw.n or. at 11 the movements of the store keepers, moso About two pare ago Mr. Walters died and peace. noon. es than private reatdeato, where 0» possibility now his partner has followed in her 8116 1K)NirA\ THU Mb DAY 0V APRIL. A.D. of detection ea greater after nightfall, as the tear. 1).o.assd was a kind and loving pc, Too %Wqe fnHeir g values property.Thi tamely: THE nit] countytown of Huron, barking of doge would upset the thieves ASHFIEL D. mother, and was to return reapeotsd and ,w AWl'ot Hut of Lot ,ion.NumberN thh of Few, T loved not only byher own family but b all tp +, t't, Ih1 t Oaae►ebo, Notts of Town (iodertch, acoordtnq to records, has always Perna' n dry re fort d clothing . rob•ats MONDAY. Matob 29. Y t ) R«, ,■ Me Weare. I)1vWos e1 I4... said base been more fortunate. The robbers John Weisner, jr., 12!11 non., has sold Ns with whom she came in oontaer. Sbe esu Tsersobi d AdiMtd roetalalss by tidiness - mg. t its own as • inset kw abiding and evidently wont nothing but food, as we pr. farm to Mr. Tiffin. a oonsutent member of the F.n4lieh church rst ltfree &c .. t. a sa IWe land. more orel peaceful town. and long may it oonilo•e s. sumo their stock of cloths is nom ten and up to • few years •go attended regular - 11.• with hes •tees. to the s t LIM 4.011 of W templets, Pate. Cob bas rested T. W. Gardner'. l) •t Ht. spbons. She leaves • family o1 5 t•s said Lot over and aerobe 11 Kw half of But very few of our commis are aware of the That' •re not profsaeiob.L, it b clear, be- house, 12th coo. said I. sae the Mouth side thereof for •1i ver muse none of their kite committing jimmies, sons and 2 daughters and • large number of etc., that comprise • burglar'so°tf{bave The Fall wheat i0 this vicinity hes sur - t, grond-obildrss and great gran.i.ohildten as yet been found by the poltoe, nor, do we vivid to Winter beets and looks well. to mourn her lose. The femoral took pl•oe think will be, owing to the.low-poke meth- on Tuesday, and was followed to Maitland ods followed m the attempt to capture the DUNLOP• cemetery by a Italie centaurs* of friends and TrnuAT. March 30. relatives, wbiob showed that the loss was visited to Port Alberttbu felt by the .stirs oommanity. ✓ ya. horsey. carriages. sagoneand other Ona- snot that for some brae put rumor. have re aper. been afloat reger•:ing the operations of • The ate. ve property M situate wtthia l mile* of XWail. : f relies ot Gederlet. 1: miles from writes and 14 miles from Larksow. The Dal osgeod May loom. The buildings enselst of THE WEEKLY MARKET REPORT. • Freer done, it *tor?. J413K and Kltokr•n. lids. • Hark Harp. with *lade uaderae•th. Yoosamn. March, 31. 1E97. IMO. The property is w 11 fete d and is urn moored. p. will b • sold subject Ma re- served property! served hid. T1:RIDE-Toa per neat down and the 6al Shorts. M ton _,.»..,.. •nes within aro moat 144. natter. Owe.* hush '•"' for further terne-ears spit) to the Auc Pwts.l bow,.....»...•..•» . O3R te 0 n tieas.r ton en the Voda►'• Sttlle{to.. I °Id H•s, 1 tot• ..,,*.. T Sr. to 1 SO JOHN KNOX. l'AMERI•N HOLT t Poiatos• ib..0...._....._•8 13 to 0 30 Auctioneer. tiol.ktro. Hotter. ... 1113 to • 13 Deed Mb Marek. IOFl. Veeotp'a teollcltors, . Wood f fresh sapaeltet. 1 den.,-.. g M M 0 1s AUCTION "ALE OF }'ALI'ARLF: Hlds •.••......•• «•- its/ se Ail FARM 1•ANI)8 IS THE TOWN+HIP Pelts 00t.0M OF t'. 1.910111%E. Lamb -Skins O 1411,11 75 U711 Hoa* 4 OS le SO Po quant to the power o- f eels caatained 'n Drsssed Howe two ..•rt•in Mortgages. made to the \'enders. Haeon.. •-.• bearing date respectively the Kb day of Ham, per Ib.. .... north. 1110• and the 1111. day of Mach. Intl. (:gena, nista aid which will be prolueed a the time of sue. there will 6e sold by paM.c •urttoo at Sundry • Auction Iteossi•. ow Hamtl'nm metro. 1• tr.:- Town of Ooderfeb. in 11:d. County of Huron. oa TI ESTIAY, THE oR\ i)AY Or APRIL. A.D. Ler at 12 o'clock. none, by Themes (leadry, Au. tearer. the toinnies valuable progeny. a• oils - The North Rat' (hurter of Lo. nom - her Relit. s•6 the North Hall od 1.vi number lausea New in 14.. Tblyd Comwsiwn. Eastern Invite .or. r f the Town.h+p of . N\erne in the Com- ty of Huron. and the Oro. loco of Oatarh, eon- :elatea by admeasurewtebt. Set only Vire tier.a. ,-tire or 1•-w. This property if, .boat. sheet 7 mile. from Oodenrh Th. an 1 11 a els? I s . There ie as orchard of t sere.. 1 he h Idinliw canal's of • story sad a half frame dwHeg 16.V. with a !rhes. 16x1'. ted wood -.Iced : a frame bale. relit • tram, .tah'e. 6.1 R. • small stable. meas bootee and o•h.r' u.l ling.. The:and is eilenamel sod le welt waerrd. The Demon, wi11 be MId ..meet to so ea- nuity, fell particulars of wh•.4 wlil be made --__ __ known on .ovlicetten'o the render'. Settee ore sad et the time of sale TERMA •- Ten percent down at the time of saleand the balance in one month eher.ater. Ft r further parrk:ul.r. ap ly to the Arc tionr.r, or to the V..dor. Solicitors. THOMA- OCNDRY. CAMERON. HOLT. A um tomer. R HOLMR6. listed 10 a Marek. Iter. Condor* 'siltation, roll Wheat 101.11 0 71 to 073 Flow. tunny. Err cwt.......-0 m to t 01 flour, patent. per Owt p 95 to 2 tv Bran, 1 ton .... /l m toll 00 13 00 toll Os OMm330 0 e to 0 10 .......... 0 10 to 0 1 4 OI(to011 $iwauoni Vaeant- BOY WANTED -A GOOD sM.}RT BOY shout 16 f at tt 0p wanted to !Hain rt*U.. MISS ANNA 1.. SHAW. TEACHER ot Mode and Tlaly-experienced dr▪ e• ier Lein .ad Wellesley *Proem Oode For Sale. FnEORi)'BRED JERSEY BULL CALF 1 for eat.. Will be .old fee 41111 If and at X, none. Amorto ONO. H. CO file*rich tow whip d For sant or To Rent. FARM FOR SALE. i am In.tr¢Med to offer for sale one of the best 1101 Acre farms la the 4 nut) of Heron aftoate1 within 7 mitre of Dont,, sine. The farm has seta foot of waste land on it aa4 tee well lea plat elay lesai free from all obno nnu. weeny. The beiidlike are nest -clew eonNating of a frame hones with sown founds• lot and caller. k:tebee. woodshed sad .11 srr►sasI ontbnlld inga. A fame bars, ' .:tt, and cedar hare. 10 • n •11 In get' repair. 7 here are two sores et orchard. The farm ha. been is grass for the past twelve years •sad is situated within • mile of poet -o00.. e cho, I Lad ehurrh, It is fenced by an almost sew board force weed the foot and side, end the tialanea by nib. A spring creek and wells supply abuse- asoe of water. No encumbrances now pe the property. Price Si 000. For terms sad further particulars applyt LOFTUS E. DANCEY. Mar 1. lin. Oodertat. Out. Fl)R SALE OK TO KENT -FOR `TALE 1 or to rent. Ilse dwelling on Nelson -R. at P resent occupied by V. anee'h. It contains L. room.. including drawtag room. dining room. parlor and kitchen. sod has a 116. • number of ciowt.. neutrals and • soO0 ce 11hr . Thris half an sere of head mete Iv pleated with shrubs end trait uvw sod as et Iswn, Apple te V. NM IL • tM p - mts0& • _ Wt. FOR wnE-um tet+ AND 10 HweAMlesa'e Purvey in the Town of Ooderich, appm whets is erected • nice dwell - Ing Louse. els lots numbers IO ted 10 Riche Server. OOderirh. containing s aces. epos w4.= situate.! a comfortable hMoes, sled there • good orchard. Also the East half of the North 44.11.1)1* !t, iwke Ranee ('ooeses{on of thee Townie, of Ashfield. Western division. Dated tth aeptetnber,1103. App Is to CAMERON. HOLT k HOLMiJS, mode -kit Mtf VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR RALE -ensued he the ties budges* °.etre 1. %derlee The prppsrty eompriw two dwellings. one we17 eouipsed wooer stem. ese up to due m•cblwe and blsekmnith step, Reasons for selling leek d at railway omen modasios, ('leer title oar beeves. A oleo did ohase. 4..r the right rasa. Apply MD, E• MTRACHAN cm the ae.Ism. et-tt FOR SALE OR RENT. -LOT 10 F }In RM the tib con. of °edictal tsenesinp. contender 10 sores, 3 mile. Prem Ooderich. There i. as t/ro0rd sof 700 tree., all a rearing .nadltios et ogle. tn1t►- •pplee, plum., leashes. .eats. a sad d6.r •01.11 fruit. 1440 ten b wMerd .Fluter. i et with • ep• meek rtme (mow give penereelw ret of April. Apply to 11 :111320X. °edsrtm. i4 4 VELLUM"'TOWN PROPERTY !UR SALE --Te helot rietdwee the river and take f.rm y es.f)A hate AMlf . aeerasett mo-, its .ton he O.e of t4.• most valw.hlo end d portion Wooer. 1. The to swore, trans* 4 went" how go South street Imreedfatsll •djordwg the lett W Ekoha.ige Hegel, at present nee eeeO bs Mr. Audrey Waddel. ll The d wines haw and s44.4. w womb sear the 0. T. R. etatba. timelier eeeoped bZtM las. Judos Tem Prfees .. sad Nils ef .sn•s magpie. -- Ms to 0ARMOW t PRIMD FOOY 7S-tf AebwlMre, 0.6.e.t. Met F. SMEETR'8 PLANIXU MILL RA8B. DOOR AND Ealtn FACTORY, Mat1 MEOW t o eesbaim So i twtrek au names lathe ewwe. weft= M every doss 0f werrtit im mgy Poo horn w• ith totems festoon.+ e0i vn01s11 m IfOWf .m..r. •, New Matilr' • Yampa. TI':W IACHI\ESHOPS-ALL KIN DF 11 of Repair Work done at R.asoaable Prier.. Farming Implements for aide. Mach leery. new and second band. boagbt and std. Kasha* and Boilers for sale, Stand -Peaces end wagon 'hon. toner voter -or and Tr.tagtsr Streets. J. BA XTER Rl NCLMAN. 63-tf Transfer ot License - APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. Nodes is hereby given est the usdersigned hos t hr interest of Mn. t'aro.1 of the 1 .100 Hotel, Saltford. and her applied to the lessee (',osm'Mioners of wont Hares sera rr00.Mr.1IMwur. JOHN HAMILTON. S.1'tsrd..eMarreh64. 1_10■7. To- nsorial ialit t. M T FRITZFLY, TONSJRIAL ARTIST, e) , •Hot and cold baths on prembs. Sea toamlag,ahampooing and every oder require - meat carefully atteeded to. and see but oom ppeN!nt htt.odsemployed. Williams' old Nand. McLean'• new block. next door to British Ex change Hotel $.tf Agents Wanted. WANTED - INTELLIGENT M EN with Reed education to whom Moo aed menace for the Ont year would be an le Anaemics. reit* with full particulate. THR MANAGER. 19 Rloksoad-eL Wass 'Tomato. Oet. MNI4 taa.eriel, gosh se and • epe•1a11. Ile4tek.Weir f1r - F. iiR61'H. WE IMAs T AGENTS to Made estate:abed trade 1 this crusty. Canadian stock guano to live. Perman- ent position. whole or pan Liberal terms. Yru ran m: ke ten dollars a wok 'w hotter wit • os for every week 700 *015. No exponeace necessary. UO'W7220THSES 003CPAHT. Coattseetal Nurseries. TORONTO. ON T 1-3m HER MAJESTY'S DIAMOND JUBI- ise carets " tenses Victoria, Her 1415 and Rolm'. tab every home. Person. who never sold beaks take orders feat. Pensee the roost eloquent of Lord Duthrb'a.rhem- bdneed meets. No book se highly Dra• Wen 50 Easy o t3 1. 010, m Books on time. Prospectus Le. to commosere. A trial willow* nettian, and It mmlyF 5HMew a* empty peck t -600k. THE BRADLEYAARRESTOR 00, LTD.,TORON- TO, ONT. Loan and Savinets NoeletY. II' laNTYUATARUas WHAONTI,MKYOH TEN r 16V iTMON 11 T Ol MPANBVICIII Tx Rsng- The brat real clue was discovered • few eights ago by Mr. F. E Line, who was returnfsg home at 1.10 hour from a mew - stoat party to 7.1. Patrick's word, and while paving •round the square near the barber's shop beard blood curdling, 91.10104 shrieks, which mule ha heir stand on end and al. most *owed him out of hi. whiskers. He put on steam to reach the prating from whence 0otecrrone.-ass0UU. Holt and HMmm Dmmeree. Merest .very ell mesas M fear per .east moa' set Owed trema secs.01.r upwards. DepoDepositorst•will n he Moir advn$mge to tined em we. May be ire one time wlthswt aes'e 144. '• gstf - ant Hewson goled en North Nene 01 Ogee J. H. 001.84.04 HoleAcs• the sounds came but when treating the spot the robbers, hearing the approach • ing footateps,Ned through the oellar,m•king their •x11 at the rear of the building. Mr. F. E Line caught eight of the leader of the gang and thinks be can identify him should he be captured, which we hope ke will be ere look. Some of the stores have electric lights burning .11 Mgn1, but this does not deter the robbers so their operations. V. nope, for the good name of our peaoeful cit- izens, that no bloodshed will occur dueler this trying tin... but our advice is, "Keep up your nerve and give the robbers • warm reception should they invade your premises With • kind remembrance that •coord• ing to the date of this paper it is April the First, l8(J7, and that the aforesaid gong of burglere, robbers or thieves are none other than the tenor of bike pests we always have around tin. namely, " Rats Your+ truly, Tom Krrres. LOCAL. (NEWS IN BRIEF. Bargain Friday :}pill 2nd at Robiaeoo'. The river hu almost dropped to its nom! level. Holy Communion at St George • next Sunday. I'urs white lead paints and oils .beep at W orsen's. There was .xoeileut skating at tb. West - at. rink on Friday. Th. Organ Co. took on four extra hands I6e past ton+ weeks. The O.T. K. skipped 53 loaded oars from Goderioh the past week. Today t. the " First of April. Be oore- it.: shout picking uv p•roel.. Robert McLean shipped • car .need of cattle to Ruffolo on a.;orday. New wall papers at s'orter's Bookstore are beteg sold .t great reduction.. It looks se though we should have white- fish and trout for Good Friday. 'lb* public school board will meet for buenases next Monday evening. Newest laces, h•odkerchl• f., bosiery,cur- taine, crimminrs at Robinson'.. Andrew. -Bros. & Co. shipped • car -load of cattle to Toronto em Tuesday. Wm Sharman. ie.; when to Toronto the other day, purchased • strong stn. Our able corre poedest J, G. Ward of Dungannon gave us • 01111 yesterday. Platt is calculating on rebuilding tbs oar track from P1041's well to the harbor. Ht. t'reeegi • Women's Auxiliary meet. 1n t6e shoot room on Friday afternoon T. Burrows sod Geo. imrie were in Clin- ton tut week. --Clinton hews Record. They are selling '►all paper at great re- ductions at Porter's Bookstore. 4a. per roll. Goderioh township council insets for to transaction of municiend business next Mos- by. Prepare for the bother and cheese .won by ordering • suf *oiesey of Rice's Pure Balt The promotion atomisation for the 000nty wore bold last Thursday .ad Fri- day. Rev. Joseph Edge will small • a.rmone in tie Ontario -et. Methodist Church flintiest, next Soads7. There i. nouestioning Robinson'. store's .is to theqDitto el W.g pr.-.mia- . etty the house for saeq.•lled bargain.. The next epos s-klrg of the Collegiate institute Literary Ae11.17 w111 be held ea Friday, April 9th. Mk will be the last be- fore Easter. !aim Quaid week. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Horton of Goderioh enjoyed • pie..ant treatment runt here Fri- day of last week. R, Summered recently from Stocktoo, Mwttoba, who bought Gee. Maolauilln'e (armoire the Rob Roy ,tors, moved mit Monday of this week from Gasbraid, where he and his iniad/ have been living the past four months - LEEBURN• TtL-+Div, March 30. John Hunter, who purchased i). Sulli- van's farm last year, is moving to ft 1611 week. .Jame. Chisholm will put stonework under hie bans •t the Lake Farm during the oom- ing S.iiamer. Hillery Horton, who. has served his time with D. K. Strachan, of Goderioh, is home for • short tome before 01011104 into burs Mine. Tuesday of last week there was a swing bee of bousewood •t James Chaholm'e at which ever twenty hands took • pert. Quite a number of oords were *awed, split and pied, but oan't say the quantity excel, the 181 oorde cut at Nile bee recorded in THq SII!\AL last week. SPRING Woks. -Spring work is now be- fore us and the season of not much to do is over and he and his household must be early risers now for four er five months as all wt11 soon start the venae work with tree prun• ing, seeding, ploughing ho. MON to Creditors. NOTION TO CR- EDITORS its the et/MT of Joffe MrNtyhten. of the lWa.e// i. to the rawly1' il ww, !teeter. Seawater, The .bsvereateed debtor hes mrde an s simmi.et to as. wader the "emblems d ' A. 0e1m .soar M rte. bowel of Or. i os t Mew. lb R.S•O- 1 4 moreems et its . the sob r1.\t- er w10beMild d GreSI th..,g4N.asw Pi.remesa the Teem iem.d•y sitit of rusts. Lr f rim ofteetherh reg -.--.. a be Suers the memo. perms e1Mm1" N be e.sIthed b • to mimes 1a revved to herwtsl 1. ! L raT .:::'Mssada' .tees BLUEVALE. TcwuAT, March 2018. A very pretty but qu.et wedding took place in Bluavle oa WVedtosday, March 24, at the resile)°, of retry. Stowe, when Ser yo0ageet daughter, Amok, -:..'sed to Reinert King, • prosperous young former of Rloev01.. The bride looked Fruitful in a travelling drew of gray 'wed, trimmed with mink tor, •¢d woe, • grows straw tur- ban, trimmed with lace, ribb,n and violets After the ceremony the quest,, who were only the imaladfate friends et the Wide and groom, eat down to a dainty luncheon pre- pared by the bride's mothef' after which the young couple lett for a short honeymoon to Port Huron and other towns, followed by the beet wishes of their m.nv friends. Mrs. R. Soolte and f•slily, of Goderioh, were is Bluevale last week attending t6, wedding of Mr*. S•olu' sister, Mies Stowe. Harry Stowe, of Goderioh, was in town las* week. Mrs. John Robertson is on the .ick list. Mies Eliza Messer was visiting in Wrox- eter. GLL U. The following are the emits for to dn. forest young people'..edMlss whit* most daring meat week : North -et. Methodist aura LL et C.E., Friday e..ni" et 8 .'ele.k. Om April 2, Roll Clan sad Comemrstls.. with Quie- tism Draw • Celomiene. L rad II. Thee. eale.M.s. Kae[ Muni Y.P.8.O.L, Twwday eves. hg at 8 °'Week, Tepiee ter April 6th, •• Lamer teem Christ's miracles," by Un Stewart. Vieerm-et. 1Mksdto4 thumb R L. et C. R.. >i Ailey mesh* M 8 .'.leek. 0e April 2.d, W eines s Z.edmrr, Parble• 10 the Proverbs. All are cordially invited he .hoed them ts.stisgi, Mels are held is she keeemesb .f the ddpesest 18.. o\es. Members from ether .*.!sues are limited te be proses*, e nd will he warmly 'rebooted. between a'e0.ss and arse\tea Me Loaned teem s 'Train G. •las 54 the Sate el Fon? 111e. an near le Y me 111 at Liberty, K I NGSTON, Meech 1u. -_ Least Mc 12 - day night while Bailiff t.uodry was braag- Inq • prisoner named Farewell from (:nderto6 • to the Kingston penitentiary for three ears foe raising notes, Formrell leaped tree to midnight express .rte mile ween of Brig\tea The expres was running •e the speed of forty miles an hour. One of the guards leaped af'er the pneoner ue the darkness, but he oould not find him. The train b.ok- DUNGANNON. Nong.-The Wool agency In Dungannon f r Tax Sweat. is at the °Aloe of J. O. Ward. J.1'.. oonveyancer, ata. who will receive 01 den for subscrippttions„ advort'eing and job - work. and Is authorized to give receipts for amounts paid for the same '1't-s.14aV, March 23. tte•.V. Our medicos, in consequence of many being ill, ars having a large practice in their profession. Mrs. J. Martis, of Detroit, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Crawford, left tor home on Monday. i4.1. -Mrs. Mary Wiggins, relict, of the late Robt. Wiggins. we regret to state, to very ill from pneumonia. and di.ordered stomach. We hope the venerable lady will soon be motored to health and her wonted state of vigor. Wm. McNally. summer to Stephen Stethers in blackomithing etc., who has been inch peed, from having contracted •severe cold, is, we are plowed to state, gradually resov- ernnr. Feo..KTH L[Anrr„-The sul'ject for the weekly meeting of the F. L. branch here i. " Consecration and Roll 1'.11,- to be con- ducted by W. L Hiles. Cortes.: *Nn Gen(:. -M. J. Foley, as- sistant vieto•ler, who has been rusticating and elating at the home of his fatber io Colborne for some two weeks. returned home the latter port of last week after 4..v• ing had • good time. CoNval[se-n.:.-We, along with the numerous friends of Hugh 4:Irvin. Ex Reeve of Aahileld, lobo has been for some date troubled with rheumatic pains, and in 000seque0oe, ot which was unable to leave the house, aro pleased to know that be is gradually getting better health, •iso Wm. Riley, is still continuing to convalesce. N teTTAl.s. --The I,ucknow Sentinel, in its net week's wme, had it that • marriage ceremony was performed on 1Vedneeday,the 24th, at the residence of James Edwards, West W•wanoeh, the contending parties be ing John H. Webster and Miss Elizabeth ['Award*, daughter of ,lames Edward'. W• wit* the pew temple • happy. keg girl enjoyable union. Sioeuoy 01 Corsr•H_-On T0ee40y, the 23rd, the Municipal Council ot West Wa- wanosh met in the township hail, all the members present, when fence viewers, p•thmeatera, and pound-brepees, wire duly appointed for the year 1897. Other mus- i.ipel business brought before them was duly transacted. It was decided next meeting wall be held on the 27th day of May se • Court. of Revision, of the Asees- meat Roll for 1897. All parties then take sated will overs themselves accordingly. WHITECHUP.CI4. TCL+DAT, Mar. 33. A. Leitch is moving to Seekonk. He has ,truck • snap down there. There has been • great deal of sickness bore lately 100!04104 some very severe owes of ivassmatioa,bt under the eki111.1 ire. t- enant of L)r. Jamieson ell are recovering. The wedding bells that have hese ringing load and frequently have ceased, ht we expect to hear their cheerful sounds again. Poultry thieves seem to be oft the mon again ; they paid James Martin • visit and relieved him c' a number of bees and L tur- key. Jim says they will come ones too often if they nom. again. Hoary Phillip., of this plans, who be be.e working in Miohives for the past eighteen months is book again. The meow has disappeared and the birds itesiad us of spring by their oheerfel meg. Our village .Mone Lige. of • boom this sammo rajas there are large piles of .to. sad lamer which .hews that there w111 be Deme bslidhg for to ~peters sad memos. 1),ATw 01 A Prowls -Dee. 844,pnd, sr.. died en B.slay, mod 78 years. Se wee • wore typed sm.le.d, a abbe el Irehd& and for seem pose a rapidest of Cli.isa His emir Ilvtaii brother H Jelin, of the lbw add Hs*, Owlerleh hew iship. and kb wally est C.+rEa• of tetra. He ones well and he- Meliy Immo 3..mly ell the elder reel - et Nevem Te foemel leek glees le assesterywT.4.. BENMILLER. 1'ran*T. Marsh 30. Mies Mvefs Olieaat is almost recovered. Mn. Mugford is 111 from the ef... of 1a ed up and they found Farewell's coat and vet. He was shookird ween he jumped. The guard was pretty badly bruised. Tbs corsetry around is being thoroughly search- ed, bus Farewell has not been recaptured. M. MoHrurty, Government plumber, and H. Ltnall, oommermal traveller, both of Toronto, came from the Queen City last night on the train from which the convict Farewell jumped in his attempt to regain his freedom. Roth were eye-witnetdds of the occurrence, and both state that to. .11 who watched Farewell attentively it was clearly apparent that he -wee watemng for • chance to escape. He Bret went to the toilet room et one end of the oar. A few minutes later he went to the other. He asked several times of pweneers " How far are we from Kingston now' and at Co- burg, where be was given a lunoh, he oom- plaa0ed that, the manacles that bound his legs at the knew were hurting him, and in- duced the guard to remove them. He also removed an extra overcoat he was wearing on the ground that_ he war too warms though to the other pamengen the temper- ature was comfortable. He tried to appear .t ease and sang hymns at intervals. Mr. Ifolriarty is ooebdeot that Farewell had a000mpltoes s. the train. Two moo got aboard at Termite and repeatedly asked the conductor ea she loartsey prngrtesad " How fat are we from Kingston ' " How long will it be till we reach Kingston !" When the train backed to the spot at which Farewell jumped these men got off, and when the trip to Klegston was recommonoed they were not on board. Mr McBriarty be- lieves they bad arranged 'ne plan with the 0001,10t, and that after the Iran started again they, by meane of prearranged signals joined Farewell and wonted him to escape. The oonviot ran • terrible risk in jumping off the .ram, which was ging at the rate of forty miles .n hour He was forced by the efforts of these who had seized him to de- tala him to jump straight from the oar and not is the direction in which the train was gone/. 1t was s Kingston man who seized Farewell by his coat tail, and had net the material of which the garment .was trade been shoddy he would not have got away. As it was quite • large portion of it was left 10 the banns at the King,tonian. The keeper who pluckily jumped atter Farewell was sriouly hurt. He was lett .t Belle- ville. M07:THLY R[i'.)KT.-The result of tie moatbly examination of Dungannon public school tor the youth of February is as fol- lows : Se. 5, 490 attainable -Mabel (Utley, 440 ; William Begley. 437. Jun. 5, 425 ob- t•isable-Katie Swann, 348; David Smyth, 324: Edith Roberta. 296. 4th form, 455 marks obtaio•blw-W Ahem Glens, 372 : Bert Treleaven, S62 : William Stothere, 309. 3rd form, 355 marks obtainable -Georgina Sproul, 288: Lloyd Hiles, 276 ; Letitia Derain. 259. PI.t l'KT Bol. -- - During last week the presseoe of mind and courage of o boy avert- ed whet in all probablity might have re. enited in • serious manner. Donng the ab- sence from home of Mr. ..d tire. T. R. Derain their little daughter, while o•rryiag • lamp from one room to another, h.presed to lot It fall, and the oil became ignited. Rut for the prompt action of their res, Ed- ward, in exttngueshiag the Bones the dwell. tagwould very speedily have takes are. He should make • rood freman when be grows to manhood. AXfrrHR, FXTR[sRD PIONEER, Goss -W* deeply regret to have to ohroatob the saes permed decrease of Win. Wilma, whom we n oted is our last as being very ill, whioh took pleas .t his residence ea the 23rd tut. aged 73 years. His remains were interred is Du.g•a.on eetnetety on the 25tH, t)h- s•(11111es Wale conducted by Rev V `wane, H ad as be wan • mmilMer .t the !/range grippe variety his remains were solemnly laid re MisieVaesteee who has hear UI ter cover►) rest by the bre'hren ie the oilers* serves weeks Ooderich bas reformed hems. of the Order. is the departure of the de- moted (which was named by pneumonia and disordered *tomsob to .8ialt he use• wined after • very short illee.$) the be- reaved widow bas lo.t an oRectiesate hos. hasd, D.nitan.on an amiable cinema and West Wawaneah one of 1te *Ideal and tweet respoeted Dimmers, be having been ammo MI* Brat settler, of the Meltable Had was Moo his retrieval to i)...agsnace from the farm (having retired from farm life souse three yeah ago) much held fa esteem by .11 our eitl.esr, even the children of the vinage .,tetd great reepeot for him and many of Michael Pkrwssr, eon villain miller, them atteed.4 bis tumoral. Hie departure km jug rssetved • fresh le* el Madheba will be sadly felt Ay his bereaved widow ..d wheat he mitt with the native grows grab. the oammwsity se .len she oe.grsgasaas The volume of bond..ms done se his mill te which he helnaged. The bereaved ergo. aloes the adv.s* ef hie sew miller, Mr. sad relatives heels the Wooers sympathy of Toastsee, is •..Nhisg well worth setieiow the entire eemsemity is this Isaality,as .as sed speaks well far the •ppreeiaMen the .aimed by the torm ~tag, of relatives Had bible ben fer ole abed 1em.Uler leer. .eq.detaser0 hem a distaste who woam- meed the ..wMa teen hie M3. roddenee 000E10OIN TOWNSHIP. ee the 011111 0•017. We 'securely regret that Rel. Mr. 011. vast is W11 iedsspo•ed bat hope that he will reeve be fully reoo.ered. Inv. Mr. Seeker eoeapied the p.lplt at Rssgdller on Sunday .vont.' tad the more leg services at Bethel was meditated by Moore Snyder. We w sorry that our teacher. Mr. Weeds. who has bowl w4erteg fer Deme time from la0ase.sadon of the .Te,ip bot r.- ovsrlag as gaickly as hie Meade weeld likes •kkoagk be ie still toothier. COMING AND GOING. (has. de Pendry is off the sick list. Aliso Eva Acheson returned to town last week. Hayden Williams spent Sunday at the old home. Mies Tillie (!'Loughlin is visiting Miss F', Trsuooh. Fred. and Bert. Roes, of Sarnia, are visiting in tows. Mrs. Kidd, of Meafortb, was visiting in town the past week. Mie Shennard, of Trinity flniversity, ie at the family residence. R. H. Collins, of F:xeter, was in the wtaty town em Saturday. Geo. Black returned from his Winghem business trip on Tuesday. Jno. Kerney. of Goderich, was in town on Sunday. - Wingham Times. Neil McKinnon, Nees -.t, has been seri• manly ill the past four weeks. A number of Goderich sports were in town es .Sunday Clinton News Record. Miss Mabel McKenzie has eo far recov- ered as to be able to rise from her bed. Mrs. D. McCormick and daughter return- ed from the.r W iogh.m visit on Saturday. Miss Potter. of Colborne township, has joined tee turves' 'toff of a Chicago hos- TT.may. Mast* 9A. (von Lala sat War wast. .heft. Had tog hems 11,10 s.sOrtut to okMpmbs *.•s them dela They some stem tlhket tee the robin. and Weelaye. Then, le • MS t1-esd 1er .8 Nona tit gawk AUCTION SALES. Oa Thursday. April 8th. em the torn of James 10.MYlsa, IM 14, .em. 4, Oeeai.k tetlegel a *Moe b* of sews. heilwu, stews *ogoi mrd pint. Jona Egez. still► (Awes -Reese Main pita/ Mies Hume left yesterday for Waltham. Mose., to eater the tr0ining school .t the heapiest in that arty. Mrs. (1h.) (eseid•y, .f Kirt•il, was the g uest of her Arrests, ('apt. and Mrs. Trenton. this week 1;. W. Holman an.l family, of Seaforth, . pent Saturday ens Send. v in town, the guests of Hebert fay. n Pricey Sheppard, Toronto, was on town this week on account of the illness and death of hie grandfather. Mrs. Gee Park, of Goderioh, woe visiting Mee. A M. H.rtry and other !needs le hewn. -Seaford' Esppeebr. R O. McCeeh, of •h. II int of Commoreo, (Jederlck. apse" Snnd.V nth friends in lees--Ns•f.18 F•ron.ttor Fred Mese, of t1'ar.rtawr, li } , spat • few days ..ah his paten'. last week. )'rod was on he way to M,rhfpo. Joseph Reek ra+rned from 11 amines, where he street. t ' n. (I ran l auneal of the Obese Friend...o Fri lay. Mrs (R -v ► ,IM, Wilms. ewe Sands, .f Niagara ►alts, has he.. 'inning .1 the par - meal resldwses, Soltlord, he past *0.44. .1. D. haafwgr'•e, igsnapat o1 the Valley Olty Stahel C..,Ow5Ae•.• termor 0.41456- 44., gave Tin Swam. • ell w Ss'.srday. Mr Gundry, et 0n4eriai, was 1• the .11• hg. the .eek, . snbtafee b..imen with • vile along his heeds -Raman ser. Reedi- er Times. Jobe Creeks leaver for Garnett* in a law days whore M hos a.oer5A a slt.Niw with his ...I., John A.he..., to • der Rema