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tx'.{'1`1ft tl'lUftt, jacketeeither,eepenifillywhen you have tied, agml 110 years. The fmleral will ed among theweeeil"1.hil.leen, l t„ mutable pet 1(i ter loth rrrnx•
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the social at Jollneton'l why didn you" ver nn Sunday
14 us ad
till Whal a sp On )d n 3117 it wile every Monday even ug was well attended. it •, :1 If: tlunable 10 ronhutt , 1 , ,! ti,
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lifter( wore nloulid edibles, 8plun. epee0hes on Doth sides were very inter. se:•vi(e, 111.1 '111. 1f �u a rir, aQ 1Ving• term ter u 3101.4 burn, r , i heron; to Our
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The rern•al s0rvice+ in the 11f0thodlst ihalen nu t11' riled 3101(31 to 1(G, Well 13.11, jelled " The calh•maCivt, wens tnkesl by 117 lln)vaon, of ICiuenr I+il- tetra pr,•�: nn tho pre n . , l7cnn(.
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Ann and Wm, Porrir•. 'Cho neeetive by Owing tot mistake, however. there were
1;, A. Martin, 1). Ritchie, Jae, Perri", 1). very 6ev oat It i t, h bo .e.1 tied the
ilobortson and A. Heil. The n 11.
decided r •r Aid"y wenn even.
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nun l t Ots343U1 err, r 31(1 i t , pit s +u uc
Wu are ...milting m1 Lig (11131310 flus i , c0th(, '1'Ioeubjer31w.ta"143001)14 Ulla 1113!11, preucl3( teed tauud.ty nt ...JI1. tI
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of last (ewer,
7 h blue terry Board of the Methodist
(themes width met on Wednesday, Molt-
ed
nvite
0)11)n', Mr. Formant) to remain nu011(Or
year. 10 ps0tlr of 1310 Atwood circuit,
As John Fie returned from tea last
Thursday he was surprised to Lind rho
1111 Hoe of his aloe shop on tiro. Porten.
ataly water wee 00nw111011t and the Ilames
were exllegnhrhe 1 before musk 110(00ge
WWI (10110,
The rink is the principle attraction at
present, WVhcnthe 'lemon opened it was
patrc11ilcd i,nl • by the small boys but
sk tine 111431 become t popular ammo:anent
0111 only with 1.110 buys but 14180 with the
young eau and women, and now scores
311)1)114e theinselees with thio pl0318alnt and
healthful exercise. I might say, for the
infer ration of those who are not familiar
with our village, that the rink covers
an area of about two aer031 of the Mait-
land river,
Grorriee
�u.
thee. of Stratford, ie 1331
present. visitiu3 with her brother, W. S.
Bean.
rise Minnie meg, of Springbank, has
been visiting at Win. Dane's for the pest
few days.
MD•, noel 'Mee. J. A. BIclliolicel, of Gen-
(188eville, :Mich„ were ill town a week ago
last t'nnday shaking Melds with old
fr1011ds.
Special et 'l 131111 sci'vices are being Hold
in the'felluelist 01mr011 hero tilts week.
''here aro indications of a good work
being done.
Cleo. Wiles and wife, of Listowel, visit-
ed friends stere on Sunday and Monday
of this week. It is feinted that Mr. W.
has scene notion of locating here.
J. Il. Williams has bought out the
undertaking department of 3.D. Smith's
business and, we understand, will con.
thane the business in connection with hie
furniture emporium.
There has been some talk around hero
of a branch of the C. P. It. being built
from this plan through Mildmay and on
to the lake. We fail to see how such a
line would be any advantage to this vil-
lace or township.
Henry Sanderson has opened an sue.
tion room directly opposite the ]hardware
store of the late firm of Sanderson Bros.
Henry is gifted with a good flow of
language and ought to make a first-class
auctioneer. We wish him success.
E. B. Wiles left Gerrie on Monday for
Sault St. Mario, whore he expects to
settle if he finds a suitable location. The
departure of both him and his wife will
be gono miles regretted as they have made
Miley friends )luring their residence
here.
A reporter of thu Videtto has for the
past few wake been busy writing up the
business teen of the town. For fulsome
flattery and mutilated orthography we
presume that his productions will stand
without a peer in the whole tamale of
proms correspondence. From (110 pen of
such reporters gond Lord deliver us in
the fete....
1tc> rris-
A Iarg0 number of children belonging
to el, S. No. 8 have been laid 0p with
measles.
Pe.11 r„,•1 ( e(' this f _ 7n:,lm,', i..
tilling a 00,4110111)3 ill,' m+111n14 rooms of
the Warner S13fe Cern 'establlslnuent fit
Rochester, N. Y. itIr. C. is a good pen-
man.
llev. N. S. Dnrwash, of Bolgravo, will
preach at Sunshine next Sabbath at 3:30
dolo•k. On rho following Sabbath a
speoini sacrament so even will be held in
1)rcttciru, -Gast Smoky John, eldest
eon of John Itunlor, 7th cone plead
away to 1118 1)10)8011 at the arta of 2fr yoar8,
9 months, and 20 dive. 1.1)0 11016111 was
very unexpoctad to the community ua
he had been about 138 110nntl shortly be-
fore his dreamt. Tho cause of his (10•
mise wits sniff to bo a heart trouble. Ile
wee a thorough -going young plan in his
ways and a worthy member of the Moth.
(diet church, He was a man of more
than OMili ery Intelligence and very
quickl1 W011 id way to tho esteem vet
0onitdcuce of all who formeci1118 acquaint-
ance, He leave.1 behind 1110) (hut of
whieli 140101000 spoke when Ito said "A
31001 nem., is bettor than great riches.”
His remains wore interred in the I3rue-
ficls cemetery on Tuesday, The parrwnts
have the sympathy of the entire sem•
muuity in their sad bereavement.
"There is no flock However watched and
tended
But ono deco` lamb is there ;
There is no fireside howeoe'er defended
flet lute ono 1,11(.4.10.
•hall`."
7.'110 funeral sermon of the deceased
will be preached at Ebenezer church oto
week from next Sabbath, at 10:"30 o'clock
by llov. Mr. Tonga,
Lincs on tlul.Ueath of
JOAN HUNTER,
1i'ho died o1. February 1211, 1888.
Our frieud is gone, poor John is dead,
From out our midst lees born. 'away,
Iu the prime of life, a victim led
By death, to his cold house of elny.
Aud there our poor John's body lies
And Melly waits the final blast,
But far beyond the stormy shies
His living soul resides at last.
No chilly blast will roach him there,
No bitter tears will ever flow,
No sorrow, grief, no pain no, 00310
Such ns he met with here below.
0111 what a change, why should we weep ?
Why should we mourn for John now ?
He's far beyond the Jordan's deep
A diadem adorns hie brow.
And nolo he waits his friends to greet
Where tyrant death shall never roam
No hearse shall tread yon golden street,
Tho weary pilgrim's final home.
013 1 may it bo our future lot
To meet our friend among the blest,
Arrayed in white without a spot
• 0f Hill to mark our future rest.
Morris, Feb. 10tH, 1888.
Lie tow � I .
Arch. Molntosh has taken possession
of the Grand Central hotel.
The fire bug is attracting 0ousiderable
attention in this town lately.
Roods. Messrs, Crossley and Duey are
conducting suoeessful revival services in
the Methodist church here.
The pupils of the High school present-
ed a complimentary address to Dr. Mc.
Lell:tn on his meant visit to the school.
The total number of pupils on the roll
of the common school for January was
529. bliss F, Pearson has heou engaged
as teacher of the 8th department at n
salary of 8225 per annum.
W. II. hacking, out of sympathy for
John ,' .., :,ll, lit h e late lose by lire,
ire In1310will leceivee the en,!onrltgeme11t it
11(sarvo(,
nessr4. 1)010(age :all Pommel( el( stated
a load of cattle from llluevele err 'i'hni's•
day. The train stuck at Kelllra' grad-
in;; fuel hal to hark to Wi(131hee n. The
rattle did not 'leave until about flee
(i cloak. It waft a bitter cold der but the
animate did not eaten to be m loth the 18)31) is iner080111•.3 Ir` 11111 R.wen ttnd pope•
W. 101 foe their eland when they arrived 11,1( loner runt : It t' npr1ma Otani.
hold fuvuMito, while 3'.31 P4 .w and
at their deetinatirm, Prof .Wu,YI 1 , 101110107 '01
The Sporule tltnrgr(gnti11) i+ 111vu" it, 'dee., i.i1" t ,, , .,1 ,occ , , •, 3.41(140,,. set..
past0)'for t time. The Omelet will be
teen t 1 le, t that the
tV, 13:neohtol and Jelin blelonnbhlin per
formed the duties Of cha1rt1011. rile
next debate will be held on Monday even.
ing, 2701 inst. The eubjeet 18 "imperial
Yoilo' ation,"
Dxn:n,•--011 Monday evening of taut
week Robert, emend son of Robe 1(131119,
7th 13011„ diol at Tyner, Dakota, of moun-
tain fever, after an illness of a few weeks,
in hitt 27313 year. The deceased went
V,
111)1(1 hm .Dakota, and has resided there
since, Two of his b1'othol's lived in the
same neighborhood. Mo. Inglis was un-
married. The father left for Tyner on
Tuesday afternoon of last week and on
reaching his journey's end found hie sou
vuot about seven Yemr$ ago and tool: up
eteena's t one 11'3311,
J. W•BENGOUGH,ARTIST.t'-'4EDITOR
1(4(1'1:7, wx:i;al,r.
(81, Tens. ; 734 fora 11 en3(1).
i
°tD R i ARMSTRONG
desires to state that Ile has aped. be'a'u 31
a resident of I3ruose1 and le prepared to
take Contracts for all kind,. of (url.+rotor
'Work, Yeah '319 11111»0 ltuil 31 1-'. learn
Framing, Mill Weighting, ,tic:,
1117 will also melte a Specialty of Mev
103113ui1dim ',
nl.. 100V !
00 our f.'sit /0 10 and ,'lull: 11,0 flet, fete•
visited by :rtl'itneer4. 'the enre„h•e3atmn, talars nivite' iaii ,,rti^.11ar, . cot true.
111)311001h sorry to 'luso him, willingly
gave hire two or three 1110031110 116001100,1 47,"'s eat ter Gene, Celia :.tLV,u: Ac• ler
needful. to restore him to pedal health. 18'8. 1'rtcumenet'. .1111170„s,
The Presbytery 11140, lir. If, wis13014 it to
be stated, were very kind furl made all
dead and the friends waiting his t(r11)al nemesia) t4•rangomenls for same du3'•
before proraeding with the intertnelt, the his absence. It hs the lope of the
Tho bereaved family have the sympathy whole community that 111r. H. may /3
ofthe community in this unexpected be- be himeelf again anti long be spired tri i The Princip/e of I rc(Z1117d171.
ra'3vmnmlt. do good 'n these) under his care.
Seevaree PARTY. —041 1i'oiday evening ))o Friday evening the elders, 11,:,838
of last weak a largo company from the King, Murphy, Maxwell and Spence, and 1
Bed and 4th cons, met at tho residence of manaao's Elliott, Burgess, Graham,
131011001 A11109, taking the family entirely Ohio. Robertson, If. )loss, W. Patton, 0.
by enprise. After the usual proliminar- Atchiu0O0 and J. Dimwit, assembled at 1
fes of receiving tho company had been the manse and 'ftcr getting comfortably
;tone through a neat little tidrlrase was seated Mr. 13nr3004 read the following 1
mord by John Sinith after which Robe acl11reee, while 11r. Maxwell presented a
110131,110 presented Mr. Ames with a very handsome prase 1
handsome easy elrsir as a token of thew Tv 1hr Per. 11. 3'. 11'ur/1ey,
appreciation of his services in the Sob. Rev. AND Mau Bra.—We, members
hath school. Mr. Ames then made a and adherents of the Bluevale Presbyter -
very bac'ming reply. Though the house fan ehnrch, desire to publicly ,teknowl-
W00 crowded a pleasant evening Was edge our app,eciution of your ability and
spout in social games, intersoorsed by, of your kindly, faithful and oflioielt dis-
mnsie. Then a sumptuous repast Was ehn•ge of your duties during the time
served, prepared by the lady friends, to you have resided among us as oar pester,
which ample justice was done. After and it is with fooliogsof deep regret that
singing by the company all departed for we have hoard that ,you aro, by the ed -
their respective homes well pleased with vioo of your physician, under the nocess-
the evening's amusement, ity of leaving us for a time to try if under
— Cho blessing of God, o warmer olin11310
)Etbe'L. will benefit your health. We feel that
Mee. Doig 'WAS visiting at Kineardiio w0 could not allow you to go from MI
Iasi• week. without expediting to you our heartfelt
Miss Milne, of Wroxotor, is visiting 'sympathy in the severe affliction ender
friends here. which you nolo suffer and we pray that
Miss Cale, of Mitchell, is visiting her the Lord fu His induht0 mercy may hove
brother, Dr. Cale. compassion on you and on those that are
David Dobson and (rife have been nen:rand dear to you and (bat I•Ie may
heard from. They have reached their in Iiis all wise provide000 so order it
destination in safety. that you may soon bo able to return and
Two of our young aspirants engaged again minister to us all with renewed
in a little pugilistic exercise last Satur- health and vigor. We aro aware that it
day and Joe was knocked oat 10 the first will he a heavy dole , your resources
round. to meet the necessary expeneos, wo there.
W. Cougiin has rented his farm 10 R. fore, beg of you to accept the doaution
Dilworth for a term of five years. Mr, we now present (a puree of 850.00). We
Coughlin will remove to Listowel where eve rely add that it will bo and is our
he has secured a situation. prayer that the Lord may abundantly
A very sum:as:del Presbyterial meeting reward you as Ileo rewards all faithful
was held in the Presbyterian oherch worker's in his vineyard, both here land
last Tue'day evening. Excellent ad- hereafter.
dresses were delivered by 1tov. S. Jones, Signed on behalf !Jams BURGESS.
of Brussels, and Rev. Mr. Stevenson, of of Committee. 1 R. Mexweirr,.
Molesworth. Mr. Hartley replied in a few well elms -
T. B. Home, of Toronto, has opened on words. He Bahl that aver since his
out a tailoring establishment next door pastorate in Bluevalo began he had been
imwsou th Son. Mr, Borne comes shown marked kindnes' by 8loevale con -
Grip Publishing Co,,
•rn0(1NTO. 0141'.
toW.S
11080 1vo1I recommended and will doubt- , 31reeneio0 and bo would never forgot the
less (lo a good business. We wish him ' many little kindnesses that had boom
every 8000080. i showered upon him. Although Provi-
Wo made a mistake dad( week in our deuce had so ordered it that the was to
item regarding 111,'s. Sponoe, sr. It was be separated from thorn for a time it
not a paralytic stroke, but a stroke of surely would be for the best. It• was not
apoplexy that s11013111, This is the fourth the work of men but the work of God,
ono that oho has been afflicted with, but He hoped that if they never feet on meth
again many, very many, of those who
sat in the pews Snnd031 afro Sunday
would moot around the throne in heaven.
collected from among the business men Nye aro glad to say that) she is getting
rho very acceptebl1 sum of 830,25 and strong 14:0.30,
presented it to him. At the Literary Society last Mondor
Tho following municipal attiaers were 0ve11.11u the question debated Wa9,'Whioli
appointed for the current )•ear:—J. A. is the more destrltotive, fire or water”
Burgess, Clerk; 3. B. Dinkel, Treasurer ; Tho affirmative side WAS taken by Dr.
Wm. Mitchell, Assessor ; R. 101me., Cale and Geo. Robertson and the nega-
Constable ; J. Livingstone, Jr., and F. C. tive by A. W. Panabakor and A. W.
Robertson. Tho deoiaion ons elven in
laver of the negative. A duett was well
rendered by Lucy and :Maud Milne, ,T.
Menzies gave a loctueo on patent medi-
cines.
Ethel division, No. 140, 80110 of Temp-
erance, is fiouriehing again. The Mb -
cert. for the currant quarter were fasten-
ed last Friday evening. They ere : W.
P., A. W. Panabakor ; Aosooate, Mrs.
Maginn ; Roo, -Scribe, M. S. 13. Maginn ;
A.S., Mrs. Annie ;F.8., 3. A. Young;
Con., W. J. Sharp ; A.O., Mrs. Biala ;
Chap., J. Holloway ; Treas., J. Caber ;
T.S., Mrs, E. Cobor ; 0.e., IJaru80)3 Ma -
glom.
GOLDEN Bo.tos,—A remarkably pleas-
ant event took plea on Tuesday of this
week at 31110 residenoe of Win.. Lako, when
Mise Luoinda Lako was united in mar -
Huge to John King, 9th eon. Grey. The
agreeable ceremony wee performed at 3.
o'Olook p.m, by Rev. R. Paul, of Bros•
sols, and was witnessed by a large 110170 -
bar of friends and relatives of the eon.
trading parties. Tho bride was waited
on by Miss Emma Xing, sister of groom,
and the groom by .Levi Lako, brother of
the bride. The bride and' bridesmaid
were neatly dressed in silver gray nun's
veiling. After the ceremony was per-
formed the bride o tiled in a very rhea
suit of Wool( satin and white plusli, otter
which the company left for 13rttssols
amid showers of rico and slippers. On
returning there WAS a sumptuous repast
awaiting theft prepared by the ladies of
the house. The evening was spent in
music and 0ooial chat. Tho wedding
gifts were handsome and useful. The
heart)' o0ngretnhations of many relatives
aro extended to the happy ooupl0.
the ',ante church, McDowell, Auditors ; J. Vanetone, Jr.,
Cleg3:c.greol 1Jebalh(g Sooioty and the and Jas. Maumee Polled -keepers.
ono at endersou' 1801:03.1 horse )1 ill moot L. 0. L. ---The animal mooting of the
for a debate on March 7th. Tho onbjoot Loyal Orange Lodge of North Perth WAS
is 'Monarchial 1.O. Republican form of
Government.
Last Saturday night Chas. 'Wooler jr.
lost n valuable Durham bull from eon-
stipation of the bowels, Mr. Wheeler
had purchased 1110 animal from David
Milne the well known stock breeder of
Ethel. The loss Will be n heavy one to
the proprietor.
A. Proctor 13138 ranted hie farm con-
sisting of 100 acres, to 11'Ir. Bilby, at the
rate of 8260 per a1munl. A. Stewart, the
proprietor of the Queen's hotel, Bolgravo,
has rented the farm belonging to Mr.
Atkinson, who hal gouo to Dakota. Mr.
Atkinson's fondly also 1010011 going about
tbo let of April.
Donald Currie, 4th can., purchased tho
nicely situated 100 acro farm, just op.
posit() his own, from E. Aubery. The
latter has an enctlon sale on the 29th
ins(. of farm stook, implements, tea, and
intends removing. to California next
inonth. ldr. Cuero has now 200 Bores of
land. Tho price paid for this last farm
WAS 86,500.
Tho debate on Commercial 'Union be -
tweet' the 111af1IerLeaf Formers' Club and
the Doboting Club of Anderson's school
Gama off on Tuesday awning. The 0.f.
Hrmative (Anderson's school) was sue-
tainod by annum Bowman, 3110)05 Ire-
land, Quintin Anderson and Tone. Basch -
an, and the negative by Geo. Brower,
Jim. Spier, Joe Snort and Chas. Harris.
The ohairm330, Wen. Brydon, assisted by
Thos. Sample and Thos. Robertson, de-
cided in raver of the affirmative, to the
satiefaetion of all. The annual t enter-
.
taint -none will be held on the evening of
the 2nd of March.
Mrs. Simeon Eaket i0 fast passing
lawny. Thorn is no hopes of her moose
cry. She has been ailing for more than
a year, but silo is longing to depart and
he at rest, which is far better.—I am
happy to inform you that little Robbin
'SVoodeow, of the 2nc1 line, who had hielog
broken 80(110 time ago at school, ie able
t 1 ill bo tibio to resume
hold in the Orange Hall, in this place, on
1100041431, 7t11 inst. There Wa0 a largo at-
tendance, and various subjocts of impor-
tance were brought up and disarmed,
amongst which was, Where 1410411 W0
hold the oelebeatio) of the Boyne on July
12th, 1888," when a motion was mada and
carried unanimously that it be hold in
Listowel, and that the lodges from
neighboring comities be extended invita-
tions to bo present. Tho following is a
list of rho officers who were imtallod for
the ensuing year :—Bro. Dr. Burgess, re-
elected 000)1 y baster; Bro. Moses Lang,
re•sleetocl Deputy Master ; Bro. George
Spence, Chaplain ; Bro. 8. S. 120311 well,
County Treasurer ; Bro. Wm. Welch,
County Secretary ; Bro. T. E. Hay,
Connty Financial Sooretery; Bro. Young
Coulter, Comity Director of Ceremonies.
A motion was carried that the County
Lodge Bold their next annual mooting 111
Listowel ou the first Tuesday in Febru-
ary, 1880.
• Lots of wading in this eootion hItoly,
the thermometer ranging from 28 below
zero to 40 above.
Mn, and Miss Anderson, of 1Vawnnosh,
were the gamete of H. 1(311 and family for
a couple of days this week.
Miss Emily A. Matthews has gong to
Hamilton to assist her sister in business
and Lvo think has left a menthol' not for
from .Brussels.
A Varney enol Debating Society lute
been organized in Turnbull's school
house, 16th eon.. and promises to bo a
great 01100000.
Thos. Taylor, 7th cou., intends raising
hie barn noxi summer mrd will build
stone stabling 1uderneath, Mn, Taylor
bas t good form.
Joffewh Hodgins, loth 001., was badly
injured by a vicious bull a short time
ago. Had it not boon fora ring in the
nimal's nolo Mr. 1'Iodgins would likely
oval e.
Loge worn never so plentiful 0b flue
winter, so says the mill•ownors. The
yards arc filling up quickly.
A little ruction is reported on Mond in
ohnroh oircloe over some dispute in w11101)
tieticuff exorcise played a part,
Another visitor has taken up its abode
et the "Master's." Mr. T. will now
have bile for each knee, Much joy.
Omit the same,
Warm sunny clays will 1 o 1.r much
medicine.
cine..
MrsJ. Messer is still very unwell,
The weather is so extremely oohl that no
wonder the old lady fools it, t is o e
hoped that she will soon be nwrll bettor.
('lon Jenkins is still pliable to manna
to his duties and is at present confined
Canadian Newwse.
Last week 1,712 packages sugar, vaned
at 314.989, were shipped to Canada from
Now York.
A5 the down train from Presque Isle,
on the Now Bruswiok railway, was
rounding Tobique Point rocuutly, at a
fifteen mile an hour rate, a wheel of one
of the passenger ooeohe5 broke and the
ear was thrown off the track, rolling
1100)11 an embankment 75 feet high.
There wore six passengers in the oar,
five of Whom sustained slight injuries.
Brakeman Webb was the most injured,
having 0tle of his Lege and an arm badly
hurt.
A sad 8,0eidene manned on friday
fast on the 8411 0oneessicn of Bentinok
by which Miclue01 Weis, jun., lost his life.
Ha was taking home a load of bay, and
when within a few yards of the holm
the toed tweet. He saw tho danger in
which ho was plowed, 11,3131 undertook to
jump from the upper side, but slipped
and fell with his stomach across one of
the upturned runners of the sleigh. The
poor fellow was tel3on tothohouso, where
he lingered in intense agony for about
five hours, when death put an end to 11131
pain. Tho deceased wee abort 22 years
of age,
A tuost deliberate and cold-blooded
murder took place in St. Noche, near
Quobeo laity, on Mondoy night. A eau
named Leger Leclerc deliberately drew a
knife and stabbed a elan named Persson,
killing him instantly. The only 'blots
th13t can be learned ere thee Leclerc, who
lives in St. Sommer and keeps a bakery
there, went on a visit to 8t. Roche and
while there wa0 told that Persson was
driving with Looloro's wife. Leclerc
wont en search of tho couple and found
them taking n drive. Some words en-
sued, when Leclerc stabbed Passau in
tho heart, tho latter dying immediately,
L001010 has been arrested and is now
lodged in the cells. Tho woman has also
boon arrested as the (hie£ witness.
On the 0, T. R. traits (1116( left Hamil-
ton ab 9;06 for Toronto Wednesday and
returned tat )loon in charge of Conductor
8(11OnstOno, a novel electric boll oras
tostod, tho object of which is to take
the piece of the boll cord to the engine.
to si up nn( wit soon nave been killed. , o '7110 apparatus Appears to work well and
the sent 01 5011001 again.--Ja10Os 'Jeune Miss Maggio hall has pieced a quilt lure. Duff is dill tbo l to b0 very convenient for the conductor
Table, who Was 1at01)' a 100rch13ut in Blue. with live hundred Bud (Welty-llvc blocks •11 1 11 1 to operetta and enn1101 his 1131110 The
vale, has bile 11t n, lot in Winghem and is in it. Thera are 4,705 pieces In the five
more c good than doctor's t di 11 arrangement is sh nerd bring nle:oly a
going to build a handsome store es sorer hundred and twontsceve bl0oks. She lino of imadatedwire running along the
10 possible, wh0e ho 15 going to mamma completed it in tee clays. ceiling of the passenger coaches in reach First -(•13114, ytc1311( of Undertaker's Goods always on .hand, a 3y'
1130 old trade of "stOreltoOpiug,"--Mr. Fletcher Sperling tett leased hfs 100 T t b conductor's hand as from car
Beeston, or Walkerton, is visiting at acre farm, or the 15(11 1031., to Alfred
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Ni !AIRINGTON, M &n 141/1111P(Mti'
eminent Lung it Throat Surgeon,
—1yILL 0I7IT
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AT THE AMERICAN HOTEL,
MONDAY, MARCH 12.Tu, 1888.1
Rona W. Storey's (of IT. 1V. Stnrny S 8n.,
manufacturers, Acton, Ont,) letter of reply
to fur. McCartney, of 9oyne, Ont :-
3301.0n, Ont., Soot. 13,1957.
George 110Cartney, Esq., Boyne, Out,
D3ten Sat.—lour to(tor r000iv0d. 1n reply
I bog to inform you that Dr. Washington
oomplstely nured me of Catarrh of n '00ara'
standing, which threatened to br033k down
my constitution. I had previously triad
everything and every physlciao 5f foto
without r000tving a particle of good. When
Z oommeaood taking his modlefne I creel"
almost suff0ento with mucous 1(u ening down
m y throat at night, and had about given n0
all hope. After I cuR11n0l,004 taking his
tnedlclnetf alt a decided relief in a week
and 111 two 1nonthe was entirely mired. This
is noarlya year ego and have had 00 return
of the trouble. I San confidently r00orn-
mendDr. Washington to von, 135 10 no
quack; his charges are moderate; be is a
reelect gentlemen le all that term implies,
at least such is my experience. Believe me.
Yours truly. W. II. STOREY.
DISEASES TREATED.
Catarrh, Catarrhal, Dea1n58s, Chronic
Bronchitis, Asthma and Consumption. Also
loss of Voice, Chronic Sore Throat, Remov-
ing Ealareell Tonsils from the, Throat, and
Polrpil, from the Nose, without the knife.
AB disene„6 0f Else 'Read, .Throat and Lunge
troatad h Inhalation—“The Method.”
CONSULTATION FREE.
13stin)ofes Cheerfully Giver(,
Satisfaction Guaranteed,
m every instance,
1)0131', .1I.3ISCONc3.
.i q.�q
oSd6,Martin,
Ag, '(0 f•1(,• the f,.11' ;ring Cole tadee
Hendry d: lion, Seaton"), flows of al)
kin(1e, Lend Rollers, Coltivetorw, Strom
Cuttere, Grain ('rusliere ; Tolten Bros.,
Guelph, Pea harvesters, Steel Flexible
Harrows, No. 7 Plows ; Patterson Bros.,
Woodstock, Light Steel Binders, Oxfoid
Reapers 5 rakee, Mowers, front and rear
cuts, Iioar's Hay hakes, Pratte rson'e '3om-
bi110d Heed Drill, 10 hoes, and enitivetor
combined, 2 Furrow Gang "'leave, tiering
'l'ortli lltatewe 211 teeth le t1( - `tooth
Cultivators; A. Murphey 1 Co., Guelph,
Ney's Patent Reversible Hay Carrier' and
Double Angle Steel Track, must eone-
plcte in Canada. A Special Bargain•:an
be lead in Binding Twine, All aro sold
at Prices to snit these hard times.
,Satisfactio"n Guaranteed on all Imple-
ments sold,
R1( 12. MAIVEIN,
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pease—TI'Ilnme)tlre STRE 1(f, X3Rrrvmnr.s.
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FAIR WARNING!
For the next 30 days we will sell the
following first-class Plows, all guaranteed
to give satisfaction, with
CAST STEEL BOAEDt0 :—
The Hill Plow, worth 310.00 tat 41.1.00
No. 18 Thistle Cutter Plow $16,00 ate)12.00
No.18 $14.00 at $10.00
First-class Lumber Wagon, and 1. Set
Knee Bobsleighs to exchange for wood' or
umber.
We have on band the fief/owing:—
LAND ROLLERS, PLOWS, MORSE
POWERS, STRAW CU'irr3Refi
TURNIP PULPERS AND
SLICERS, CHOPPING
MILLS.
r Points for all Plows kept con-
stantly on hand.
Repairs of all kinds promptly attended
to at LOWEST PRICES.
A quantity of Srst-class Hardwood
Flooring on band, 0)011 aoasonod.
Planing, Matching and Band Sawing
in first class style at the
Er1II0810.5) 31011 ,01331,
W. R. WILSON,
Proprietor.
.i emr.:rta ;rmexxmt�em,aa
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PIM .➢. R h 131 1
The proprietor wishes to remind the public that his stock of F)tt'ni-
ture, including Parlor and 130droom Suites fund
tall kinds of furniture usually kept in
a first-class store, was
1W717,11 MO al 0OM,5Lt T .
Latest Styles of Pictu.re Moulding,
Frames and Oil Paintings ill stock. As I now
own Furniture, having
manufacture my
El ht lY[en Gollstalutl. u to erI,
� Y p Y
1. 1311 in a position to (fetal with the public on more liberal terms
than ever. All timber used thoroughly seasoned in the first-class
dry Kiln at our T.1'aetary.
Repairing Promptly A (tended to,
of the cost th r s ins. . o g ' t
to car to the an`��`inn. Tho battery ie defiling' with pts ynu 81((:317e the bast manufactured for the same
pieced on Ow ttSlldCl'. Tat 013011 ear nee nolle iS 31Olt 11'011111 I1t1V 1011. 13. 4,311'011(1 or 1)111'(O 11.143111tkelr? (!11400)3 C1C
Henry .IRobb'A this wool(. --Mr. Peacock Williamson, o£ the 1:1111 tion. Mr. Sport -
and r ---- --
and two Miss Pea0ook'e, of 0odotioh ing intents having an emotion sale of to hhs bed. it to he hoped he will Ra011 Itelegraphpush-buttons,
h-ute s,lwwhich mot
`1tt({call A1,0 the
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township, arc at present visilhng friends stock, 01 o. and will probably ;le 1111 e. pito
on the 1st lino,- Well, Ball, I am glad spooting four to Oregon, rally and be able to attend once more to If the button is pushed epee, twice or
you have comnencd 001•ib11lillg again, Terre Plrl,t.. -013 '.Cll00dtay' evening, the hie school (hales. tiny given. member of thong the call is
for your plume ONays annum me. Thio 7th Jude n few of the friends from lithel A ltorso of Mi. lfaxlvoll's was rtied at undo hire( by the engineer
)1,nw.he nets
arabIlrab thing 1 do when 1 got Tim Pea1'1$ tit' and vicinity 008onb100 et the residence the post011lce when it got g accordingly. y superintend.
for your whit -chat. fill 1 1 Int mrors( hof Slimed Attica, •1th cane cul 811.01111 a broke lonxtl, 8018311'3 file (+haft 11114 tore out 02 his 131 I', 1t. (Angier) ay3lelt), was
you were away lecturing nn phrenology every onjoynhle bete fu owes, 1111)11(1 1(11(1 np t110 road. NO damnj,'0 was 111111 ('X' on the train o abbe; the working of the
bet ono thing I know is 11, n1 you woe14 / disposing of the taffy mm) other ed 1)10., (opt 01 rano,hail entice. shaft. appuralu 1.
.111 Goods 1.)f'lillerril, Pr'f'c i,ip• the, Cowan.
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