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The Signal, 1897-4-22, Page 1 (2)saw, $UiONIAIS 11 yet wen* ss Al Five ores clear, smoke THE MAY QUEEN malt OfAOTU*.D se M A 1 I DOCKS di KENNEDY UODICRICH. H, l rr I ETH YEAR. -1618 T1-111 LEADI 'TG NN]WBPAPEI OP HURON C7Ot TY_ GODERICH, ONTARIO, CANADA THURSDAY APR. 22, 1897. 4.10 ONE DOLLAR WILL PAY FOB THE SIGNAL Fox Ors YLL D. McGILLICUDDY, EDITOR 8toTO Wanted. _ OCR OTTAWA LETTER. the ga.etlea „ m.r..id. ep..al•tou. INEWS OF THE DISTRICT p@toefully away on the loth, aged RB v1'1"TH E•entually the .aro tents have goo to f>. 61 year.- Ms had bees ailing for some .rine P.u. --- [toed and thoroaehly threshed out. It M true bus was not thought seriously Till • to he hoped that, although the element of few days helote her deals, which was caused ,UFA) TO RENT -A STORK or WthOO$ stook- ♦pply at Her 1 Uoderloh What la Going onetthe Capital=�tioi•m will ervade the temper.00e Prom our own Correspondents I by inflammation of the lunge. The deceased ranks to a certain extent, the moth level- was en .flewtloneN wife and loving mother headed oosaervative temperaoos advocates and was much esteemed by all with whom 111 not mi in the heat of battle .entl tlbe was tainted. A tar oonoraree of Property for Bale. D:-1k.it HLE RESIDENCE AND jJ t -rounds for Mre to Uoderlcb. Mrs. esu i e, offers ter sale the homestead of the Or, situated *early oDDosl1. the Collos.ere Inst,tute, on Britannia Road. The ,roui.d• contain nearly an emits f. oatloyytt 00 Hrttann'a!toad. Kean et. nee MOUouald-et., end are well laid Qat, ttes•alsfog choice Apple, leo sad Plum 'rem, Grapes Iscme 11 voile ties, end •mall traits of all kinds, a large la,u and • variety of shrubbery. The House .• s 0wu,tory frame, on stone found„tloo, sood,t„nc cellar with concrete door, and is .sled - outelde *hatters. storm windows ata .loore. It contain, parity, sitting room dm.rg room. Ii bodrooms II upstairs and 2 Jo,u k'•.^, en, halls, oloeste, gantry, eta, woe,' and coal shed stable and other ort bntldluae. Abends-nos of bud and soft water a . worts service. The piece u to Roti, iso repair There Is oo better situation 10 (lode nch fur residential property. Will be sold on re.so❑ablr terms. For further p•n.calan eerily 'o MRS UEC. COX, oto the premises. Legal hales AIsm INiSTRATOR'S BALE OF Fr1Rs1 i .1.01'EliT Y. in :-i .1l.t( r 'J the rotate of John II. 11,11M sow. dereased There will be sold by pabtle suction at Mal lough , Ilotr'. in the vil of flu o. .noun in the i uuuti of Huron. by Oho Knox. auction- eer en TCF.,I,Al'. THE fah DAY OF MAY. IMC'. at 1' .ccs noon. the fonowi$d lands. lir 1, r N'rst Lull of lot number 1' in the third rourns.cn or ih' Toweehlp of Knet VV"aww Duet �. u..• County of Huron, conteutnig '(0 sere. c f w u d. T'..s wt a situated within s sew utiles of 1 n10�a,.'.un ITT o'. ee property will be acid suhiert to a ren n.: d. In a u r.er reape,te the condition, ,t •sin w;a tr the etooding 000dlliotu of Lite High of Justine. ht. 11" Ten per cent- down a the time of rile LG: the balance within one mouth there- ...er t ,rthrr tertian/are apply to J. M. Mo'+•r . hey . Uangaonon, or l0 rhe under - C'.1MdRON..IiOLT t HULMEO. Vendor's Setic-tort, (;oder(c4, tryli' 1 \nC. atietto*eet. Us'. t ,.e ;AI( day of Apr11, 1.1/ Notice to Creditors v w �' I 1 ill l'Kr!)11'ORN- las" ., •rr ��/ IYrlltam W(lsun. •1•,,nsrd. •,I ,:.'be elven, pur,nan, tu, h•p'er 1:3 •t Iles wird Statutes it 1)nta•io and ►n„-1 '.v „ 'ka; all crsd.tors and they per *on' ! e !.,r rc:MUttl •g•tnet the ee/aee r1 W I. no, \t .-�•n,late of the V Illaire of i)ung.nnon• ,un1 • 0l Huron, gent lamas, de.•.-a,t d 1 on or &built th• lkl d&v of March, are required ro deliver to J. M Roherte. of the u.d village, !squire. astern for Mary K- .'..or. I,.e uimtni.tratrlx of the estate of the ae.d :.o cased, or to her solicitors statements .0 ,r not )tieing_ their Danes aad addresses w,t!, iurticulars and proofs of their and the nature of the eecartty of any need , , ;t em on or before the 1st dal of June, IH" .ter womb said date the said admlens- tn[r,, will proceed sod .[Abate the asseta of the s,.1 deceased amongst the parties entitled u.err[.� having regard only to the claims of 000 .he said adminisiretrix shalt then have sot.. ar.,1 the said •dminietrstrix will not oe nab,. for .1 aaee s eo digit -fixated or any Dart ther0t1 to any per•oa or persons whose claim shall not have been received at the time of 1t.... 1 dire riMrtlon. Iet.d a• (itderieh this Ilth day of April, A. i"ABROW & PROD[ 'ooT. I. t (10 loiters (or Adminettratriz. Notloe. it:li F: OF SALE UNDER MORT .AUC:. T 'r,r F',Intr nr(At late Patrick Kelly and fn awl 51'wteea r e0mr aad t-hn Ir, Kelly. Jo w Kell , Afirhar1 F -, ly tlarD�rl A:t144,1sa Teri., Jail rf- Aell. Joan A , /.waw Rrsien, The /Beal , The Loudon Loan' Coen- ),,,,^ ,.r t'owada awl to all ofAers.wtertot- • ' ' • 0.. to eds bee iest/ter esewtioreed. Tak.nttire that default Ilas been wadeta Dat nwent of the snorers secured by • certain r.orlaewe made by Patrick Kelly Ihts wife na-rfng her dower) to the Agli. and emu' leh Ini est merit Company of Canada tLtmlt.dl t'^ar-r0 Awe the lath day of May. A. D 1171 and reai,lereri .5 DnID tee, t• seethe .the Payment of the earn Of Ilik0l.00 and Interest thereon. and which said mor.g•ge w&• by the .aad Tee English and 8%sttrb Investment Cory- ponfor aod .naOntda i l letttedlassigned to the Lon- don Oompeny 1,r dh M l.r 'nnrument da tteed� the fMth day of Nov - 'totter. led. and e.RI•fm�d stramberled. std b7 wheel Raid mortgage and •031.00 1 the fc Mowery. lands and pr Mess are oonvsrdd to tit/teak! The London and Outer.. Isvestmeot orttpen11 Lim ited.*ame y: All i.d that certain parcel nr lana! y b Meeh V. of Blyth. in the 1 •meaty of Hung .Od Prttvinea of Oe.- terin heinq composed number Fire. of s earl Of vI.rIy let dm mei bed as tollnwi: o ns. el111 OD " Street in weld villag he North OD Quest of Raft lot. m°b the Noel sNt.Queer thence south steel said Qs,.a greet 1womt!r two fest. theses at right nal^m to said Queen street to the lase in rear of ..wd lot, one bawdra• sad G&W -fire •sd • half reel. then.. (Mb __algal said lame twenty two foot to the lino betwew' said let rive sad filz thence eget eloew1Wdtine treehondied and thirty two and • t feet a the plan. K heelnnlna contatats./ treseurem.mt one N t t. e n th pa rt err es ante, .• the MOM sleet 1e.., Aad further take settee time In miss. t'sme of .rich default by the terms 01 the mid Ia- dentnr^ of M gad a owed* eremites aa�.rrvea�mec! made a els the sold *Narita Kelly and the bald, The ieeds* end Ontario 1' :1 'talent Company Lnel.M, sad registered as n0mh.r RYf, the +bele saanOt of lwfaetp•l and interest thereby soeared hot booms&lee and payable. And fnINer tau Roue. Menthe raid. The ',newton and Out•rte hvs.sIa.ut OOs I.Im.tetl hereby' dossed Teym@ * amount a ase wider tis'fea M: the SS Men taag. and arm of $X;t� ! trite of .Ales M.rrA Tees And run leaf • MOM - t the m sad et eta b...., and 4 mgrs. Ia.• within one moa entire the said, vestment 4' of 'nob shell t Ink t.' Donee toyes 'w w n.aeurre� w artesian of t •hethew - _! '" t• uiltlt' ^ neem. tit • bets the t of Me ppi�sepp L - I16• elsbll.N tin ester fora pyo. ned le ri- te !MA, or pastlj y. A uaMaa e 't" pasty. m rYh of be ear �e�0 my th Ito or eoeetre lip w Ibis N Milk A.D. wd'E• istsril. Tae Qaestlea, el awper•aa&aileaa -Yew wDer r. thereto tar.rauatsea Stowe Taal Canna. be sorrowing kende t►000mpanled She remains mens to ont- weigh good f adgmeat in deal- ing with this polltlommoral and financial problem. A. V. W. _ BOOKS AND PERIODICALS. 105 (.warn le eeaestted Cedar to the Colborne cemetery on Monday alter - Rios to the Au.al Expenditure noon. The solemn ob'equles wee. oast - ducted by Rev. Mr. Headers's, of Carlow. The rrehtNuen Irk l.leeue' of which church the deoessd was • faith tul and 000sisteut member. The deep sym- pathy is with the bereaved husb••d and OTTAWA, April 17. -The l)pposi- family in their bereavement. woo press are hard premed to make adverse TrxsoAY, April 20. Mimed Aaywkere tl•e-aew.ef the Deenty Specially seperted far The algwal. The Harpers will publish oo April 26: " The Missionary Sheriff," by Octave Thanes ; " A Loyal Traitor,'' by James politwi capital out of the showing which Banes ; " Flowery of Field, Hill and Swamp. ' by Caroline A. Cresvey ; • new the estimates for the ensuing year reveal addition of •' John Halifax, Gentleman," by SHEPPARDTON- TcasDAY, April, 20. Oo Wednesday after the marriage of J K. Bricdley and Mise Rees Card, the gusst@ to the number of fifty eat down to a Those handed down to Parlament last week Miss ulock ; " Leonora ot the Y•wmieh," sumptuous spread, to whioh all present did were the tint of the new Adm tn te trte ti by Francis Dana and • :.ew addition of ioases. The company did not separate tali . Last year the estimates of the uu'voing onSamuel J.hasoo• " Al. "ander Pepe," edit od by Kate Stephen.. Government, as prepared by them for that )n Harp..'. Bazar of April 24 these will year, were aowpted by the Liberal (,Quern les • ohareotenstto paper by Gol. 'r. W Hlgrin.00, in his department, •• Women and Men," on " The Chemistry of Doubt," and a timely sod familiar talk by Margaret Sotto. Briscoe on " Choosing a Home " Mrs Margaret If. Welch wall offer interest - went on, the money voted under these esti- log information in her department, •• Club mates was not expended by them where the Women and Club work," and then will be others000trtbutions m prose and verso from Government saw it was not autual.y re wen known writers. totted, sad, as a revolt, • considerable gay tug Io etpenditurs was effected. 're. estimates lust submitted to the House are acknowledged by the more fair minded of Tories as sppesrtng very favorable when scrutinized. 'They admit that it u everywhere apparent teat the most rigid economy has been practised to making them up. The frequent complaint has been rattled meat as a matter of neoeeelty since, at the late date of their 500055ton to .dicer, they were for that reason precluded from totem. rating and revwng them. But as time Herpet's Round Table of April 20 will '+ovum a story by H Rader Haggard, en titled "In the Tnnsvall of 1877," an ar- ticle oo " Baseball Batting," by Norman McClintock, and a humorous contribution on " Ssodboys," by John Kendrick hangs, "There will also be installments of the two serials, " The Painted Desert," by Kirk by the Tory press that superannuation• sod Munroe, and " the Packwood' Boy Afloat, ' diemteeals were a subtertoge, made simply by Jahn R. Spears, and the torus! depart - to afford V&o&nohes i0 the civil servtoe, of meats.afford both Coude and oo4ide branches, for Gov. Harper's Weekly of April 24 will have,in eminent supporters. If that aocus&tion bore oo its fare the essential element, then it would ire difficult tor Liberals to deny the oft -repeated statement that the spoils system was being introduoed tato (an&d1W assn Sobool for Classical studies at Athens. affairs b r the prevent Government. Sat it ST. GEORGE'S VESTRY. so transpires, mud .it she tante which w brought out and those which remain to be I llaaka of 111. Auwal teaarl satsuma 51 proluoed plainly testify, that the ofiioes I W. George. Caere... April 1110. vacated have hese rendered variant w the The minutes of the three previous meet- anwrest s of soon omy-the fundair -ntal prtnotute of Liberal po 111,.. There have mils wen read, end on motion of Megan. been 42 super&onuatioo• and 14 rowing Holt and Dowding were oonflrmed. gratuities made already with more to fol- low, The Finn.. Minister informed the House that this worse bad effected • large esvieg to the oo0utry. And why ' he- ccese, although an • few twisted .sees v&caaclea made by officials, who were snperaonoaad oto •0000.4. of &gs 0r int m- Moved by Mr Heaton. seconded by .dr. it,. had been filled, nevertheless the great Platt, and carried unanimously, that Mr. majority of the .those so vsow.ed were alio!, Holt be people"s warden. .shod. In the determina(on to 50050005e. Th. following sidemen were appointed wit hoot prejudioing the affioiency of the T. Weather•ld, F F. Lawrence, E. N service the Government have had to turn a Lewis, F. Jordan, .1. S f'Jstt, S. M&loom- deaf ear to the clamours of their friends for sen, C. Seeger D Newton. R. Radcliffe, J. °toe, and resolutely shun the seductive and well beaten path travelled by their rory predeosseon when satisfying the demands •,f their followers. The country ought then to be @sired witb a feeling of oomfortable 'wur&oos of th• honest intentions of the 1,ew government as indicated by the onto :nates just brought down to Parliament. ..s the matter now @tend■ the estimated Dost of tanning the l;overomeot of the oountry for the next yew. is one and • halt million" less then whet the late Govern- ment required to do the work for the fiscal year now drawing toe elate. it seems soeoewhat sinroier that • covert threat is gives out by the Opposition that, by the .id of their friend, in the &mate, they may lucks an attempt to defeat the endeavor of the Government to repeal the Franchise Art An ROI' more Mauve whet tttrdoe. sidered what a 'great •dvasage this same sot gave them over the Liberals 10 days 401e by ; aad sow that it has pawed into powwow= of the Liberal majority, why they should wish their oppesene te have and use tine potent machinery which would afford Liberals the deme partiesn advent• ages is • matter to be wood.red at. There is an overwhelming ('.ewserv&tive element in the members 000sMtatiag time Swint.. The deans are 66 Conservatives to 16 Lil'enis. Itis the aim of the Government a steblisb • Infield= that will be tor sad fon to all, and cog would neutrally suppose that the party to be the meet interested la the pm- g0 matt. 0101415 001 AND FAMILY. we of mob a law ought sorely to be the puffy that has loot control of the election machinery which do long tartbirod their o obeme@ for retention of power. It seems evident that it would be • wild stets. to Penne in obstructing repeal, or in blocking the maws of • proper Franchise 6111 in; the Senate, yet if followed to that end the 'party are deserving of a goad does of their own medicine at the hands of Liberal edf • i Male. It may be Iajadleiow to adopt the various preriaeial fnaebi•es as a bane of federal reprwstatoh ; bat i* as &i m@noe of any better isilhod being submitted, the moot fendbie i)0" allot reg^- r....nde isn't! as • fair egad sme omfo eau should be &o-' new eldwigh0, all agreetag that they had open. a most yteaeant bate. NILE. TUESDAY, April. 20. The following 1• the standing of the ...lent division ot Nile Public school : Fifth dies -Minnie Douglas, Lizzie Matthews, Joe Elliott : Fourth clam - John Elliott, George Grimmett, Ernest Garvin ; Third claw -Rath Garvin, Percy Mclllwain, Toga Ryan. Mur B. J. RUah, teaoher- LEEBURN. TUESDAY, April 20. School adjourned for the holidays, the teacher, Mies MoCoanel, spending her vs0auon with her parents in A.h6eld. Sin. Jas- Glenn, of Darlow, and J. J. Wright, Set the Point Farm, `pent Easter- tide to Hamilton, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Wright. Gripis rather tired out in this section and has got • partner in meaeels, the letter hay addition to 14 usual features, • fully Hint anal several patients among the little folks stated supplement devoted to a review ot end young people on Butternut Row, the present crisis in Greene, by Prot. J. R ---- - S, Sterett, and to an article oo the Ameri• DUNLOP. The finanoul report, showing • satisfac• tory state of affairs, was then reed by Mr. Heaton, and on mottos of Messrs. Holt and Radcliffe was sdop•ed. The rector appointed E. Heaton as rec- tor's weed= for the ensuing year. M. Shephard, Jos. Salkeld, and Mr. Hinton. On motion of Mann. Heaton and I'latt, R. Radcliffe and Mr. Eliot were appointed • editors for the ensuing year. Moved by R Radoliffe, se000ded by E. Heston, that the thanks of the vestry be tendered to Mn. Holt and Mies Davis and also to the ladies of the Guild for their valu- able and untiring servioes to the church. Carried. • Moved by P. Holt, 'emended by W. An- drews, that • hearty vote of thanks be given to the members of the choir for the very eatiefectory manner In whioh the mastoid part of the wireless b,d hewn rendered dui, ins the past year. Carried. The meeting was then resolved into a mestia of registered voters for oba[pgee of sleeting s png lay delegates to the Synod. Oa motion of Messrs. Dowding and Platt, E. Haman and P. Holt were elected to roo- miest this ooegre/atlen at the forthoomiss Synod. Rev. M. Tumbril' thee pr000aaoed aka bewediotloe, .ad the mutiny adjourned. • A CHURCH'S SYMPATHY. Tb. following letter of sympathy sent to Mrs. Geo. Cot and family lam Meth was mated, hence its publloatiow at this late date. writ ssderdleei tall the plebiscite bill will leen be iatrsdeoed by the Hero Mr. Fisber isle the Henn. There are already stile vops unman beim. abut u to the province o.bri•ed it the [signore. It is certain, however. that spent frees ..ot- Ing the smoee*ry ssebi.ery ter tasting the sstisent of Canada on the dvietbility •f adopting • p.wbt5tory ligamr law. N will a edea 1sts i• •l1 Its pats and will give. if impeded Mahe yells. the muss le a tai* tine debirnd dad of the h.MItma el the laqu mike te the future le the peed. Mitt, of pg.NMtlos btlemuiw ea a(M.- pi*tMmd fortk seem provides geese be see - la the bill to .mate up the direst lees a the Desists enthuse, et about S. 000,000 of revues resolved yearly utast. I/ is se small problem M be eel= linkmen taitekles bad bun pried be hales, MsMM.dease .thelea'ass mese he leaked rte the segehleg the b 1t Pet wadi MR by the mhd pts if a prohibitoryttui Ig 1... Vim peer mesa's essesearte of ilia will met thin eat gamest l.*eMmt, sad tae rah wag's hawks .key MIdsd Mea *s- teel that es.netiglia}l•sg Tinapillerestlp ea the iserurse. The .1 aired imam. Mir itJated. as Mal te lie reseetel to to eke ....t el big se .ttlabdlrYii tree. eal1. hoe IMO the llksmt that would eel Y tarp we of IL w Oath:r ale MI 4 pima, ler el the weer wlltease • At the request of the Quarterly Official Board of North -int. Methodist obnseh, Gale rich, we desire to mammy to you their heart- felt symps&by for you la your late bereave - met. The Board teal that they, by the rugousl by the hand of death of your beloved hue bud and father, have lout a faithfsl and esoient member. but Obey, with you, sor- row not as those who have se hope, Image* they knew that their les is the departed'@ infinite rain. la George Oe: Ood.rioh Methodism Aad * Noble spstmeq of prwetioal .►ritually, mal wet greed ye what -be Nam lie had ethers te Christ, ewe who did sot shun to take up his crew. ass always Lit 111.1 to the payer sad else methane width hes high- ly prised. eau whose Rah sepsriwoe win al. ways Mime, sae whom p helpful te visaed their way to the :=1,070 always triad a rsepws' iw the ht tdow4nvdhfs let the better weld and see who, dove oevvasrryy ag. Wed by .:ample the lits he pgofowsd.� True, • teesdNta mesa Ma tree. re- line ed -este lined -este, end attest the' bet, halt mf '.. yn,1forea's plisse Method`. bawd /M Ie The pas t7ese thawed bite all the phases ererh al4v. week with a.pkit Wiled with Oe'*.., has pas to the sp,rO land, bM we lupe these beast s. ea MIs. Ids hateer fens. Ids pep spirit is Tejo erg ss.spW t'eptttrim le the better hied The prays` of rot beard le the• yoga ay la dtdeely.mnsnud le year ea mina, Chet vel . debase bisedee may net pea yes you shall meet the level me jest raw Ie Qom hal when the deeds Audi lied abs Lae it ht Weiy yte ll.raot of Od, well dens t O heist lsste sibs Nies 1. nes.. Ad thea art mimed u Met" 6ifgtd fee set ee bdild w tee Daar& sb _Set Muted. fifidaneles h Mak •iii UM OgtrgllrWit por iika_ shipped el�N.s. .e stoat w81et :, wMtl,M'jdfM d�ie west TutmDAY, April 20. Henry Quaid, of Port Albert, is visiting in our busy burg. S. Kennedy, from nese Carlow, has Dome to live in Gsrbraid. H. Black, ot the oirculu town, is spend- ing his Easter holiday' here. Mise Maggie Arm.trnog, of Wawaooeh,ia the guest of her sister Mrs. Philips. Mine Vrom•n, of Sbepperdton, is the Kunst of her oowan Muss Frances Quaid. Miss Mary Tobin and Mies Jennie Green, of the Goderich Collegian Institute, are spending their holiday at their homes here. Osiers Fleeter of 1896 the weather was sough .,pd stormy, and now it is rough and stormy afar Easter of 1897 Marsh must have Dome back again to oollect unpaid bills to keep him going till his turn Domes again. The annual Easter holiday with t4 new addition of days for rural sections as•wsh as town schools was weloomed with greet Joy by the scholars here on Thursday last. The te.ohee, Mies Andrews, is 'pending her vsoation at her home is Godertoh township. GODERICH TOWNSHIP. 'fcssDAy, Aprtl20. Walter Hick has been variously indi•po.ed the put week. The cold snap has seriously interfered with farming operations, Pear Campbell is sp..ding his Eater ...tion at his bone in 8tanl ✓ ey township. .John Marquis had sold his farm oo the Harm toad to T. Jenkin• and is moving on to his farm on the out lino. ExCRANG■ or PROPERTY, -Arthur Wtl.ow has disposed of hie tum oto the bob 000me- sion for the oorner property in Holmeeville, belonging to T. C. Pickard, fnoluding store, dwelling and hall, and intend' keeping a public hoose in oownestion with the store. It is a good situation and no doubt he will make it a @nooses. Home STOL&10.-On Sunday eveaisg. April Ilth, some thief or thieves entered the shed of 8t. John's obnroh while service was being held and took therefrom s born and buggy, the property of Hart $bks and • robe belonging to James Ri harddes, This is one of the boldest robberies ever perpet- rated in this part of the oountry, and a1• though no ohne to the missing property ham yet been found, itis hoped there seen will he. sad talo the partes wbo took them and that they may be severely punished. AUBURN. TuamnAT, ♦prU 70th. J. Young shipped • ear lead o/ rollers this wank. A. E. Calls 'acted for Fibre. Mtobigen, es Wedseed*y, e *iu1*m Stud left on Friday for Parry SaSaukAi. Ia,Rtiv w111 • stent*. A, A.kwi1 hoe sold a stall lot off the pespl�y he lately bought te Mn. J. Honk - e. fat sd' to Wld ep it sheeny. J. Steven, late .1 this plane, paid the villein a veil this week. Mme Jobe Wilson is *t nesse/ ssrieuely with bet of Miura. Regan k Heid'b•ser, the dup- es% bare apes sew �y ming Mater to ware. They are tale. L W.taiwter and A. Yeaegblht were is t he lusts sky ea B.tatdey lathes bedeees. O. Wand hip tikes the ...least .t fin• Mime the 1.tkeer elute whine ware he - gee hall; ]Ir 75.0gbdst will meld his. Miss L. of the bees wke bee ems a i .f Os put has se ler rieuer d se le be MY be ie M pre. dee driver frees Gee. o 3st. Jibe liea. of D beRMt • Breda. N D'ss/hr*aM. hot week. , J. fiddler. of M N MINN i 5. dset�etlw. Mt • Aak it. las lopes roguvery. MMies Maw Addis . ,may u Rev. ▪ 11r. slur! stilt (ui 1 led 'NOW Naw sere* es esid ate ea meets at lig bif. Kb slim k nese sets Claude Fisher is `pending his Easter va. nation at home. The friends of our pastor were pleased to see him able to 000upy the pulpit here haat Sabbath, Mrs. Newell has returned hoots from Goderioh after waiting on her grandmother who was very ill. A number of our jolly old boys took a trip down the river on Good Friday and re- ported having • good tams. Tom Van•tooe, our enterprising miller, has cloyed bis family hen and is Ruins 10 the house opposite the poet ethos. DUNGANNON. Ninon. -The local &genal in U en for Tae da" laat L at the online of J. G. math. J.P-. oonveysnoer, too., wbo will receive or- ders for subeoriptlond, adverus tag and Job - work, and is authorised to give receipts for 00(000 s paid for the same TonSDAr, April 20. The annual vestry meeting was held here on Monday evening in the Eptsoopalian ole uroh. Mrs. Wm. Morrow had been in Goderioh for some day past in attendance upon a sick relative. Theelectric railway which was proposed to be In operation ere this, is to all appear- ances a myth. Epworth League subject on Mooday evening next, 'Temperance, Literary. Busi- es meeting. Os page 8 of We Mee* will Os -found as idterediiwg aanounoemen0 from our genial merchant, John Hiles. EASTER -Easter Monday, in oons.quenoe of • return of Winter weather, will be held long in remembrance by many persons. In oodtaequenoe of wintry weather tann- ing in spring work and deeding as also gar- dening are being brought to a standstill. PROSPECTING. -Dams Rumor has iv that quite a number of young men in obis vicin- ity are intending to vont Rainy River Set- tlement in the new future. We regret lo state that our blacksmith, William McNally, who has been suffering from l grippe for tome time, is not re-; ooverinr me we would wt•h him to be. CONVALESCING. -The many friend• of Mr. Holmium, who hu been suffering from the effects of a peyote cold, will be pleaded to know that be le gradually recovering. NOBBY VEHICLE. -Our popular and genial viotueler, Joseph O'Connor, hit secured a veru attractive rig for use thin season in supplying his numerous customers with mam- CoNoaA'rLATIoN -Ws oongretolate R. G. Reynolds on his appointment to the Shrievalty of the County of Huron. W• presume & better seleot-ton for the high office oould not have been mads. He is the right man in the right place. We wish hum the best of snooty in the appointment. ComoroAND Ub1No,-Dating the illness of Mn. M. Wigging@, relict of the 1.Oa Robert Wiggins, her recovery was doubtful Rehr sons sod danghten, William itchert, pbittib*5te[ 'ICs -Theme, P&rry Sound Dat lot, and also inspector of fisher - Jae in the inland lakes to that district, it be- ing some nineteen years •inoe he lett hen for that legality, Mrs. William McCabe, of the dame pane, Jewes, of Pickford, Michi- gan, a farmer, John, who is an ovttteer of the teasel yard at Port Huron, also his wife, ales Matthew, East Wawanceb, a member of • the municipal council of that township, left here for their rresp1cttve homes recently, all of whom wend in elle.• dance dorieg the snow illness of their mother. Eowever, we arm pleated to nate that she gradually recovering although hops a recovery were unanticipated. We bops a will outlaw, to uprose in health. ► ANOTHER Plowan DIPA.Tip TRH{ 1.17111. -We sineeedy ,rearm to have to Winsome, the dieser* of William John Hak a highly respected reddest of the township -' Adheld, wife* took plass on last Suet the 18th *ts►. Hie resales were inlet on Tachy. the 90th. in 1)001.000* own tem beim' averted fres las late residues, let 10, ism. 9, B. 1)., AshfWd. by • very Largs cortege of sorrowing roloives. Meads, sad. sympathising aeighbon sad ssoq''s!saool. of * rwelaeseM of obi iranus. The dammed wee a e mea ward bw lag as geed as • bead, sed had a great die. like to se falsenessfa busmen. tr nese- Mess. m s� is mesal sats. Hs was &s aneestiosafy Iliad bombard, en affectionate hither. aad. when is good health, a regular attendees at she Presbyterian obareb, of whish hs wo• a onwwistewl member. in Oso. id w.. eat exsetklery Mlle@., hod in the borne cork, the ohnroh sect the lecabty in wb•.h he lived his Ices will he sadly tett. His aro was 72 years" and 11 months The obsequies were omxluetd by Rev, 11. fag. bairn. The bereaved wide* &od funny have the eymp.thy d Maw sad duerogaodMg ��a�� time a with ndlese .:*Melt are oaeemr50deed by adv*asment In mega Ammo, S.AL8. -Aa &notion sale ef fem. tet Seeleosate, furniture. etc., wee held w Tender. the 90th, at the reddens* of Joon Yoilead. Adfidd. Wbeghao : Dr. Doo. McCall m. wolf knees le duelist, W Me. • ` .mp pt+oeti.e se Sealer* t Ida Mose *ad fanny bare Tyr iseas heated le Voir sew helms leaks" shiest Poems 1,r I. Ba1NAl. graver. bee a hen wrtlt ildehhl fat weds. Mr. Ee1b Nash latish atm eat but lain, Mgregtt `llsele,M was tktll.l by ale. ;�1�.� Nkets e Med of IM aim w.11 e OVER THE HURON TRACT' The Grist from the Local Mill A Weetty Digest of C maty News Served me me 1.1t Everybody - rleb and rein. clipped and condensed from Every mediae. H U LLETT : Fred Cook and family have moved to the John Katy property 2nd aon. ot Hallett. Vans.: M. Diehl reports having made nearly fifty gallon• of maple syrup that year. Hensel' : Robt- Bell, of London, for 56 years • resident of thus &ection, pawed away on Saturday at tie age ot 73 years. Brassets : Councillor Leetherdale's Jersey oow rave birth to two heifer naives thin week, bat unfortunately both died. Seafortb : Robert Livingstone, a former Seeforth boy, has just graduated as a 0.1). S. from the Chicago Dental College. Wingham : A. M. Robinson has sold hu foundry to Wm, Rendall & Co., of Crete - more, Wroxeter : A ohange ot proprietors has taken plane in the oatmeal mills ben. R. Gibson, late of the Fordwioh flour mills, is the purchaser. Grey : On Wednesday afternoon et this week John Holmes and Mine Raebel, daughter of John Bishop, 6th line, were united in muri•ge at the Manse, 'trammels. Clinton : The Carter term on the Huron road, owned by Mr. Gillespie, of Miohigan, has been rented by John Radoal, agent, to Gilbert MoMe iohael, of Hallett, for on year. Brussels: Addie Vwooe, who had his left band amputated four weeks ago owing to an aooident in a cutting box, wee in Bros - eels this week. He is recovering siesIT •�. the woaaded member it .,*0n.t Mmaleel- Grinds : The SISO weighOf-'hew boob i'e- oently purchased for the Dorris publio !ibrary have been placed on the shelves. Lha board of management have decided to purobbee 115 more worth of new books. Brussels : John Ritchie, who is at Kee- watin, writes that there are mores of people through that Rat Portage oountry without money or much chance to earn it. Every- body seems to be on the look -out for gold. F.Jomondville : Mn. Casey, an old lady who has lived alone for several years, in • house belonging to Mn. Collie, moved to Se•forth last week, where she will reside in fawn with her eon-in•law, John Murphy. Exeter : James O'Brien, of Hay town- ship, delivered a monster gobbler to D. Davis the other day, weighing over 33 pounds. The bird was far from bating fat ant' doubtless could have been made weigh near 50 pounds. MoKillop : A bad accident befell Jas. Davidson on Monday last. He had gone up on a scaffold in the barn and by some insane fell to the floor below, • distance o ten or twelve feet. He is likely to kee his bed for some time. Holmaville : T. C. Pickard has disposed of the oorner property, including store, restaurant and hall, to Arthur Wilson for & farm on the 6th oona Mr. Wilson has taken Possession sod will carry on • Dahlia hone in 000neotion with the store. Seaforth : Josiah Tyermsn left with as the mammoth egg of the reason. It meas- ures 7 by 84 inches and wad laid by a Black Mltmre' pallet' oy tlader age. TI wyooe ono rtv1 this production Mr- Ty.rmaa would like to hear from them. Wroxeter : While Robt, Murray, jr., and Geo. MOEven were loading logs in the bush a ,.Hous accident befell the latter. He wee endeavoring tseroll a log, when the canto hook slipping, Its whole weight tell on his foot and breaking the leg • short distance above the ankle. Brussels : Wm. Rosohtel received • tele- gram on Wednesday, from Hanover, Intim- ating that his elder brother, Camel, had passed away, aged 78 yeah. The funeral took plus on Friday afternron. Ms. Keeohal is the Daly survivor of a family of sixteen children, B• Held : Several et our Toning saes have eft home for tie Summer I John Erwin and John Ferguson, to Cleveland ; Jamie and Alex. Fergasea. Albert V.o.tooe and Ws. Whaddon, to Owen Sound. to aka ethos on the Usvernmeot survey boat. ands• 8e1d; Wm. Forenoon, H. Collodi►. F. Ws Baker, to Godo ioh. (Slates : For some Mme Lawrs.00 Cottle, aged &beit 19 year., ma of Geo. Cottle, bs been an lemma of the Orillia Boy' Infirm - are. Nom 4the weart`erpete if•w.aw seperintere,, edeas seating that the bay was ill and enable to attend M his sohoel duties. Mr. Cottle had so idea that the bey was seriously e1, s the letter did not so indicate, and was shrieked ea Tues- day te r.stve word ofis death. M. UN - tie loft •e *slow for Deft& to bring the body Meme for iaarmenn, Clinton : The other moraiag Mrs. McLsed awoke with a eroaliar feeling o1 anus. and e' attempting to maks hmr way to the rause of acme of the boarders she fell ea the Sher with wealinegie. It was some time before alto resummed, and then .he feud that all the weathers of the bens were sof- Wag ' likewise. Medical .sisaooe urs pme...J. weals ftt-vis iosrnd that they ware suffering from the effete of seal get, seta eve mistime mere et dumber weeld bees resulted in the death of every else of the.. Mees t Dr. Ter.bell had noes.s to fa N Tweeds test week hi eo.aweke with a Ounce egad 4ltsbmsr .•hie w.ldent, tad ea a warsimaMI *, t tr affair. A est ey 1la,RRtd. iy ryas U.tmw.t, nem .woapl0R % reese.aed ..M wren • Beret levet Wet mu the ease. e� I.wasp's• had elle puked II um.ev • Pans. adobe estsrall due net bent M between her dumb aced NM • from her, hat M Ses►a ~ rhM� aur ..s .f kw Tide a vide es em en.Me. is wmebM, IA. Treed M esessu17 es desalts. ►free dlivid .* 50 badtrulhlla *NW lMalee Cwe maths lb.et.- wodal. - 1 foe,"Ler t,14,., 'A; t,