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THE HURON SIGNAL FRIDAY. DEC. 19 1881.
HE HURON SIGNALi
poi II 4 every nerals) Morales, by Mc
U.x U•DY Biu.... at their hires, lour( VI
or the , 4 aarel
(H►DZKICH. ONTARIOV dsspatc►od to all parts of the surround
ossuary by the earliest mails mid trains.ytbaa any ether newspaper In lbw port of
renitral
ion it has a
rger Ormsby
ueealry. d Is osis of Ilse ruteN. *.swam
Imesreliable )ournats to Ontario
as 4 due.. 1h.• fur•/ gola$esarstla 1
Wag n a4d1(lon tots.• Moore, a Graf -elm.
14 tad are.ide paper It i. therefore •
dralr.bh ndrerfiatme &tedious.
Tummy -$I.. to &d.amer. Isomer pre -pa.
ublt.ber.: $1.7.1. 1( paid la -tore .i moi,tbs
U not so paid. Thi. rut will be trict4J
RATKO or ADVKItT101%o. Fight cents
tar aro Insert los : there oriole per liar for
►wb.egsestMere ion. irarly,half-yearly'
Jt1ntra
tl•rteriy contracts at reduced ratan.
f1'fl4 ttlsN..•-.v bareabwaflnt-clam
b went iu eonneetion. and vuar•sr
complete int ii and beat facilities
t eat ewe in (gatrrie i. are prepared
dbe, sitthat line at pri rstbat e:.nnot
e•esed ad • q its that canuut be
FRIDAY. DEC. Mtn. 11184.
ofmtders to jusuee After the lit .1
May nu man who sells liquor in any other
way thaw that presonlwd by the Canada
Tetu;...ranee Act should be treated as if
he were bettcr than a wuuterfeiter,
an illicit distiller or other law -breaker,
and no ens, should feel key compunction
for causing hint to be place.1 in the tele". s
cell. The respectable hotel wren will
keep the law ; the other Lund should not
be out .,f , a..l. As Jua>;e Toms remark-
ed it shuuld Le the duty of every magis-
trate, every peace- officer and every cud
eitireu to see that the law will he pro -
petty euforeed.
Tee railway meeting at Brussels on
Tuesday last was well attended b; dele-
gates froth all along the proposed route
from Elora to (lud••ri:h. There was a
strung contingent been l;odetieh, and
Auburn, Blyth, Brussels, Liatowel,Elorw
.4 Milk!' •'lll:LT1L 4J - end other points were well represented.
Ter. Si" 11. wishes its ►ubtlse'iberss From what could be gleaned from the
"Merry Christmas sed • happy New utterances of the public mien present. the
Year!" and whether .our {street' be N. whole section of the country through
8 Ubieagn or nut, we h .po'he fattest oaf which the preteens! line w..uhl ;'.ss is
turkeys and the plumpest of puddings prepared to deal liberally in the shape of
will he thein, bemuses with the C. P. IL to induce the
I'tr1'hriuesa»,oete.but oultea year l i Elem. to
And witch it comet., it briefs posed cher.
••R(Jl.l. THE •1141, i'H.4Rlfar
.4Lt),V:.'
The ahete►uious cmduct .4 the mem-
bers of the .,.unto council was a notice -
TERRIBLE ADVENTURE. THE SCOTT ACT.
A Weir !soros at tae rano Sgs.e'e. seseersslas aoseet se Me Lase Tees
On Mea,ia muruieg of lest' week bee I
u •k the inmates o
f Mr.Plates test blish .►mit situated at &ad eu . en Fri ay events,; Isar•
par . num
bnu ]le .,,e rtivu .d thus present were
teem six and meet clog Thu temperance ball held • aplNdid
boils iu
t i s a , and respectability. A
the above place, clew by the river,wit- 'nt at hers
mimed true .4 the wast thrilling r -
breadth escapes (runt death that was tis. Mea McGillicuddy was sailed
ever reourded. About the time slated, to the chair, and in a brief address, Me-
cum of distress were b.srd above the (boated the ladies of lluderich and Hee.
►..sr •d the Maitland which is ruu".tng at
flood tide ••ver the mill dam a perfect
torrent. All the occupants of the house-
hold, and the teamsters in the stables
hard by, who were getting ready for
work, immediately mu to the rarer'■
bank. when to their horn./ it was found
that James McMillan, a Highly esteemed
and trustworthy employee, in attempting
to. Crow in a bort t.. bring over • feller-
workntan, had been carved over the
dem. lu the dim approaching dawn,
McMillan was dlac..vured golug rapidly
dwelt the stream staudiug erect in his
boat minus oar. or rnwl..cks. S..mothinq
must be done instant) ; the frail craft
will surely tee dashed te: pieces et the
big falls. The beat and its •.. cupent are
now out of sight. the people rush along
the hank to bud tout it has struck at the
big fella, an.1 turned butt up, wedge•l
to between two great boulders, and oh'
horror of horror ! the faint calls for help
are distinctly beard at i,tert•als free.
pour McMillan, who is held &•prisoner
T. M. Campbell from the charges wade
against them by liduur sellers. He ea
preew 1 regret that •wSS (.leeea of plate
which had been selected from dealers
catalu,ue for presentation to the Her.
Mr. Campbell keit (situ( t•, arrive.
but .t telegram. had been received that
the articles teed been .hipped. lie then
read the fel:owing addrees : -
MARINE $IWld A TERRIFIC GAt.l.
1 • of tesrer.t to .M3' , b• ri.w /tae i TM t'isbennese. r w to ow rho rmskYe •
1.IAad Lea rile 1. Tb. a,esawaserear
• Ila/1r gggr.reeird.
Ova HAi.s.a. Lia of raseels 1%141 up i for tee the winter in Iloderwh harbor ' [II yr .Lu, U e 13 - A gntat sts.fm,lhs
swots -4Iut,t:raao Amelia at,. \'fetor.. to ui eLi. h ,1,6544 -
as esperiencad Mat
&boozers -Ontarw. Florence, Mitsui rs y at meat is ks..wu tea tis island,
Rorer, Ariel, Jen. McLawl, H. N. Tod- ! but rbwh at !, ,. ((•ick this u+0Nlily[ asd
To f:. r. T. M. t aatplyell :
Dear. Slit,- We avail oursel.es of this
;atheruug to show, in n public uttitner,
our esteem f •r you u a teed Cai-eu and
a faithful an -1 powerful advocate of pub
ho rights and the public weal.-- particu
early as displayed by you throughout
llahe
ma.
..
late $ tt Act campaign in
Wbile we re.;ret that anyone should lure
been found a, haw u to attempt (Al tette
frnat the cold. It u said that the thea
ly u{erse your hounivd name, we rejoice mnmeter stood :IS below ger, up the
that at has been fully pi -mode -what was lakes, and that the c eupaaa (ruse up and
never doubted by any, not even toy the had w he Wren to the tire to thaw out
ItI1. Barba re•Ereniug; .tote, Mary 1 urn %'ager till u,••w was esu loupe an
Uurdw; and tug Clark.
talsud but a saudl.ar, user which the
lacilgatioo (•►seri •m the lath, the watus hely ru.htu•o furwoesly, streak Chi.
fy( ds Leong -sit,, uiaheol f -.r the aaweo vrcioity telae At the feat of Miohigati
otitthe morning .4f the Mfrs. strrat a(:rra t:tu itafltlo Creek and
i. %triton has just fluidised a hsitI• Blackwell renal lies the stead. 1t is •
some tish butt for Clark Br,tbers, h..11 narrow' *nip ..1 sand which stretches
dealers. Length 4t1 keel, 30J feet , length away on the ri;;'tt to the lighthouse, and
ut boat ore: all, 3e. feet : breadth ..f un the 1 ft the .'tore tuns a rith'ea•t n1
beat"., J feet : depth el held, :: fret. The a grateful cu..e to the Talk farm. Back
beat has note lutes, anal denote» c'.ot inuu the beech is the seawall, a subetan-
workmanalup, and is worth about tl330. tial barrier 4d stone four feet thick and
Ties beams Itotra The Beatty boats fruiu sit to ciiht htgl►, which in nrdin-
have now a I got into winter .quartets, ary weather } r•'t.ctl the row of /tittle
and the officer* wit.. do nut make their houses built under its lee with their
perm&'rut home here aro disapl'ncring. kitchens fn.:ems:e n the lake (runt the
A sig!. el 'dirt went around the town en onslaught of the see. The .buases an,
Frid.ty when it become kuuwtt that the occupied by L.hrrtnen, boatmen, and
tis vrrel.u, the last of lite line, bad sr- others, who depend directly ur indirect
rived in 'rimy. She had 1 ruu' h time ly upon the water fee living. Hetweeen
of it, sod the ..nicer* suffered toy much thew houses and the Blackwell canal,
railr•rds, and lumber yards occupy the
space. N.. one wuutd Mve recognized
this merle, however, during the progress
of outlay's stale. The entire
alaoderer himself who is now a fugitive (:apt. Clifford had his ran frozen. and
from justice-- that the charges against
*eine other of the emir were nipped with
the cold. The crew of the Ontario abet
suffered from the odd, and some .,f the
ofhcen heal their eats, feet anti fingers
alightly frosted .1 any rate the boats
area I u1, and the crews are u happy as
can be, after hariu: nude such a succors
tel season. Free what we can barn the
company t.. run a rue rim o
!you aro utterly untrue., We congratu
t;e„lerich indrpeudent of all c..nnse'i'oO
underneath, the water tad(as ice {,your- let„ you upon the loyal and helpful put'
with then!. T. It int( ..err, under and all once. Three ser in life that trod has given you, and
afoot hearted fellows, Robert McMillan we ask you to accept on your .awn and
we would ukr w Mahe, (a brother), Alex. Allan and John Bux-
ton,
her behalf, this rebore .d respect for you
If woad will drop much lower. inn, meaotima are forging their way as a faithful ".minister and true ettiZ•11,
across, turther up stream. mounted on and for her ass true yoke feller ut w
if the bazaar was nota success. heavy draught horses, to attempt the aloe •cher as a ruf the a me w the
h en's rote in "the rescue from the.. posits side. is seem -
as mockery, or it was expectedevery
,' „ moment that horses an men woo
swept away en deep and strong was
au able feature at the Decetuher meeting. profits for the company aril he very
Many who had never beta drinkers, but
Who will get t e rout Pt 1 Th fireside Sinned, lenge this season, and that the Sovereign
had been in the habit of treating. shut w..1de ward ed k ry, f );ut's h err Ac's Flosttt,s. maju as much as mese of the larg.rr
If tit will 1 any clone
oa n he. d !d he 31r Campbell who was enthusiuti- boats. Thu Empire, we be!evv, is t..
down upon the practice, and many h call received, triads a touching have a y
who
ori wt ,e A ,
Saturday mg t. eerie-, newt cylinder put in this winter,
Lad been in for habit ..f imbibing to a •• the current. McMillan, after see- Y which at I , reatly increase her speed. It
considerable extent in times put, did 11 the constable will "feet the g;t,ie* His "elusion to his wife, dechildren and i. also rumored that another new and
oral inrf[rct.nal da+{orrate ea; ors sac' mother were touching,
and by entree►
ultic►allY' eeeols in treeing himself ••f his prison box, .peeel' was colored with the sacred light fast beat is to fee put en the Irnr net:
drink f 1' d the'/
f 1 t cess. Ile would postpone any remarks -
taut take a ns, .. liquor during i
•wit's stay in town. The uumistal• if the winner will challenge Sullivan. and benumbed and chided to the. very of the hr..rth•fire and duon•tstic imp, amu.--j .trnu Observer.
ebb trend ..f public ,. inion, as eridenc- fence. swift current, ' mt.ca as esu u on
How atony et the b-y's are. on "the marrow, and up to the shoulder in the
h th
the present aspect of the temperance SCJCCESSFU L MODE! I 1 Ems.
ed i►1 the eery large majority given by 11 Gevrrle Swans un i. not an olti and tenacity ..f despair, snob more doral tl.an cases until a future uppottunity.
the count iu favor of the. actalive, to hold himself there u!I assistance The following address mss then read
y has useful member e'f the l;,,i:d. %.este% And mow \Villuw Allan, who _
The Sanies or tar t'wartdatr. ob.. r■..rd
strengthened the urinciphs of those Why he is °le eed, and wit a aura the was on the opposite 'here, heroically by C. A. Hum`*t;derieh. Pee. 1'=. 1884. the hereat exam..
who had Leen abataiuers. and hes suund-
ed a warning note to the public men who
had been in the (tabu of freely indulging
in eptritu us liquors. 'Ti. well that
such should be the case It *hews that
temperance sentiment is fast asserting
itself, and that eventually tete' abstinence
will be the rule rather than the exception,
as has been the state of atitirs in the
past. The tune was ellen it was almost
impossible to ..brae.' a pledge from a
public aspirant to work in the interest FEMAL Chane s mane, and once n the ,al -
of temperance legislation. Today all y . and npwatd on every subject
lent lad gnidrr_ him and brings rim chase address-- 11 f th t o tnzde a tense The following are the names et those
wines. mnunta alt: Charley, who had got over The \\',•men's Christian Trmperwnce ---
If the County 1'ouncillors are not wfe!y, and carrying hie own life in los Unice, and their friend*, bee to tender County heard of examiners met in
down urn trwtin„ as a whole hand, u it were, bravely urges the noble their thanks to Rev. T. ti. C.m;obell, ('hut's., S.ito•d*y last and completed
If the Mayo- and !: -vee w a he op -hereat again iuo4 the turbulent waters and the elttors of Tin. $tc'At sett . itr, the es:eni:salt-.n , 1 atudrnts artendin,
1 \V ho says a horse hrsu't instinct ' I for the tw•b1e manner in which they have the t;'dertell mei Clinton M del schools.
posed. wan ••.I.,t! ,1,e,1" heard when think old ('harky has, anyway, call it vindicated our characters, in .,nnectio.l The board c •nswtrd ..f J. It Miller, 1.
what you will, ter I believe be comprewtth the meeting held hy the Anti Seel P. S„ (ludrnch : D. M. Malloch, I. P.R. :
bread duoppe i :n ;wick. ! bended senrewhat the .tote of atfAirs
If the list et women who, here votes I and he will ever be retn,.nbered woth party in (;•clench town hall the 1884.
even-
ing of Wednesday, October 9th, 1884.
gra , tl tee MINN. ('AYT. /:I6+O*.
ion t a Lag one !gratitude by to writer of the who wit
J. 14. Milestone, head touter. Sraforth
High school; T.1trwt•ory. principal Eseter
psblic shod : S. P. Halls, f Goderich
If there will be a ;etre Christinas. nrsaed the part he payed a. novelly. President, W. C. T. U. high s:huul ; Peter . all.. t .edy.
if everybody wont read these eelite. `Thu is to %extnt rider
is o A cry goes leer. T. M. Campbell briefly replied. Those who peso l took a:, per cent.
up, "See ' tee rider a ! zt tiof the .o.„%regate
E VOTEF ' Het'P11y it is not s y f ,r he c'ingta t.. old I) McGillicuddy dwelt at some bylengththe rks war ucauonal methodsnual d :Cik
C .•n moms omber .4
f the points suggested by the
this is changed. and in Hurst: a uttty at
the coming municipal e!e.ai•'ts there
will be few candidates who will not willing-
ly pledge themselves to csrry oCt to the
utmost the temperance sentiment which
the ratepayers of the county have gine a
leaning toward toy so large a majority.
The growth of tem{.ereice principles is
a new factor in our municipal atfairs,and,
if properly used, will prove a great boon
to the people at laree. We well remem-
ber the time when ti.e or six li telmen
controlled the tonne uiajority of a whole
'township. The hotel seen made the coati -
oil and the c.ut,LLnen on the plan
that "one Leo,o.i turn deserted another"
continued the hotel mei: it their hoenses.
And so the thing went •u year after year
ttatil the Crooks Act. in 1878, took else
conte( of the liquor licenses out of the
bands ..f municipal councils, and void_
it in the hands ..f A beet: •of continissieso
era. This entered the thin end of the
wedge which eventually broke the power
of the 'Muer interest tit the municipali-
ties, and today there are few amongst
our municipal cou,Riiiurs who du not
rejoice that the o1.1 style o1 granting
liminess is put and cone, never to be
rest red. Year hy year our public men
are becoming more abstemious in their
habits and better exemplars for the
rising generation, and the growth of
tmleptioniee will bit ret more observable
in Horton after the 1st of May, 1885.
M Anes Runciuun Mrs.Roth lens change At 'PIM hotel where • tea are i.e splemlid c ,nditton undoubtedly.
waa.etbla; 14r wualcipaI ('ladldate•. to i al..ni;,•ide the now ".early famished
Paste In risco taut.. ! demising man. The horse positively gets
The following is a list ,:f the women
somewhat t,i whai ..(a fuuthuld, apparently autii;
who are entitled to vote at electi..ns for cient for the emeatency. t 'hat • nerve
town councillun and school trustees. We! The brave Billy Allan cherrily tells him
give the list by wards i to catch hold of the horses collar mrd
NT. T .t11.1.1..) • a mane, but should he swerve or birdie at
No. 1 - Mrs Jane Anstev, Mrs. Barry,all they are last. Dear old Charley
stands firm as a reek, while Allan by
Mrs. FrancwCattle, dire 3are E:dwarda, i some superhuman exertion deftly hangs
Airs Prangs Ferguson, Mrs. Mary Ann
Frazer, Alra Bridget (;urger, Mrs. Mary
over and, although the water is goipg►
over him like a deluge. cat•:hes peer Mc• these for whom they are intruded
Hays. Mrs. James Knight. Mrs. Mary Millan by the boot leg and with the! Como speeches sae expected, and sill
Martin, Mn ;ertrudu Marlton, Mrs. strength ..t s young giant, strength bezat 4 are int bred.
Sarah McPhail, Mn. Mary A. Mc-
p.
c Hely on such occasions, he swings his The art telex for presentation 3:-. race
Mahon, din Mary McMaster, r, ed,Mrmr y comrade clean astride, and glorious (old ! on view in K. W. McKenzie'' window.
P Read,Mrs. charlotte Reed. 'ln. (•h I I d h b th fel o n tern,
J. lllltChe
address, in the course of which he de attending the model schools .4 (;•ads-
Glared thet a man who would allude to rich and Clinton,, who passed and to
the ladies ..f Goderich as they had been wham". c.:rtiticatea will be awarded
alluded to by a certain anti writer •'esu . corisitent.
cut a tit aseoc'ate for the meanest of the *unto A. Agnew. Winnggbaiu.
sex." The sentia.eat was !wary ap- Eliza ('&study. C.dertch.
plauded.
Limit' Neaten. Baytield.
The mcetinc then Adjourned enrol this Alberta Hotaibruok, Cidh.rne.
iFriday; evening. when the articles to l;racs M.•(;rarer, t:oderich.
ire presented will be handed pulkcly t'` ('atheriue McKibbin, McKillop.
Mary J. :McConnell, Ashtield.
Ajnes Murray, Gudetrich.
Helen Murray, $eaforth.
Addie Porter, Wytghaur.
Sarah Smith, McKilky'.
Nellie Tighe, Goderich
Jane Wilson, (loderich.ar an or
'Thomas G. Allan, (;r•drrich.
I:eorg•e H. Blackwell. \\ Ingham.
John Coyne. McKillop.
Luis W. Diehl, Stanley.
Henry It. Diehl, Stanley.
Wm. Hewitt, McKillop.
Thomas King, Turnberry.
'Tinsetlt Malone, Seaforth.
•Daniel McFadzeaa. Grey.
i!etrite Pentland, Nile.
Iloloert Seabuuru, G.elerich
t;eoree H. Thompwn. Brnase:..
J•,hu \Vwtherhead, W. \\'awn". .sin
bet -
es ka• ri enee McMillan nnhad an exceptionally 14fISSIONAHYANA'IC1:;P.S.A Y
her 11 \t • \V I AL L
clove call. Throe d
\Vidder, Mrs. Mary Wsta,n, Mn. Mary , . , aa.re..fal %.reps. i■ elle %.eels went
\\ iia Cor to his perilous position, and he was c the Resaedr.l s ba,eb.
No.
f
r certain.
as
erly
Allan, '.:-Mrs.
Mies Katon reca.t,M Jan tend had t oiusew 1 hiatli bs. He was+ The congregation f North -street
taken to the nearest shotty, anti eare.l ' Moetb dist church. held their annual
Bell, Mia Besemont. Mrs- C,iSord, Mrs for, while attendance, stimulants and
El.zabeth Carman, Mrs. .Jane Dunald- mi. . t.ty
services ro Sunday and Mon
sen, Mn Acne Gibson, Mn. Nrabam, clothing mese taken around ljy the laud day evening tut. The sermon. on Sun-
Mn. Rtllsrd, Mr,. iaabeila Mitchell, bar route. Win. Allan is li
Mies Luella McCutche,ol, Mrs. Nolan, barring a cold. and
Afro. Mary Pan ma,\1r. Ellen .neon , his ternbleadtenture
ti I isle
r r
1' ud nee Shankhu Mn E tza Tacks-
'y, rw. , era&ret ] son, , re uty .r tour minutes le er ,
tt!'e the /tune' 'day were preached by the Rev. J. E
m eft no boast ut Howell,
M. A., e•f filmes Sound. sit
Truly he is gond ; were sloe uent and impressive exp.nitionr
Mss. 1'ruenun, Mr* Margaret 1\'ilsun, stu'f. au wet c reins; ..f honorable' of scripture truth, 1:.t;';e.ly adapted to
Mrs. Welsh, Mn. \\lneate, Mrs. Young. u,rnti •n hi the Il•eyal Humane S,dety. missionary service..
.1. D. H. The public meeting of Monday mete
8T. 1•ATatt•K K
3 -Vias Beaumont, !Mrs. Cather- ins was largely attended, and the inter-
NO.ine Bissett, Mn. Janet Carlton, Mrs. >a• meet art Already 1're.dwrlas seed est 41 Sunday well suwtain•I. The
Jane Cathcart, Mrs. ('ullertun, Mrs. I wren. 'sneakers were Rev. Mr. Howell, and tate
Carrick, Mn. Martha Dixon, Mvs Esther
I►. nagh, Mrs. Duckham, Mrs. Debbie, I I' vas a tub;eco for return: Among everhavebettenntsaenaryal•.teases' 'u
Mrs. Delano, Mss. .Alar D,nalh, Mra county councillors at tt:e rer:eut i.:eeting I given in Goderich. and tae large aidi-
Doyle, Mrs. Hadden, Mrs. Sarah Mor, 1 that never within the memory of the I once seemed fe appreciate fully their
Mia Kaes Murns,Mrs Isabella Mitchell, 1, oldest member wu there erer a meeting merit. The chair .1 •he church sang
Mrs. Sarah McKenzie, Mies Sarah Mc-, when there was so little drinking indult;- with enthusiasm the hymns, and render -
Connell Mies %korai,MeLanon Mrs. 1 ed in by the members ci that august ed seine aublime music, bot't en Sunday
+ Rev. Mr. Fisher, of Blyth. Seldom, if
McCormack Miss O'Neil. Mrs. Penning- hody, and various were the reasons as- ; and on Monday evening;, as voluntaries
ton,
Miss S i P M J Rh If thisreat and no less marvel- and anthems. The North street choir
este ayne.. es. ane y stgne. er it
Wasusw Misses, .1 Huron, at the
December meeting ..f the county cuutrctl
,d what would bear imitating in other
t' ounties. 10 rear past it was the cut
atom for the warden to vire a supper on
the occasion of his inauguration, but for
c the past few of years, ember, to the
advancement of public sentiment and
tether causes, the practice has been dis-
continued. This year,at the clone of the
Itecembee meeting, Warden Gibed,,
arose in his place and informed theme -o-
tters that he had not given a supper, he-
rniae he did not appnne of that style of
thing, but he had left fire) in the hands
of Judge Tunis and County clerk Adam-
son to be expended amont,'st the dueery-
log poor of the county town. There
will be but few, if any, eh-, will not ap-
prove of Warden Gentles s action in this
rustler, and appreciate the kindly mo-
tives which 'educed hint to place his
money where it would do the most goad.
it is for such as he that the saying was
mule, "Imminent as ye did It unto the
least d these, ye did it onto tie."
nu. res t• .
well, Mn. Shenton. Mn. Elizabeth jerity ..f the members board and others 1. The collections at these services were
Smith, Miss Matilda Trainor, Mrs. Wad- ' of them congregate in the evenings, the . not equal to last year, but the subacr.;e-
dtngpt on, Mrs. Wilson. ientllrird was heard to ask "What has ; twiner* Largely in 6411•15.4LV.o. 4-1IR. Armstrong. Mrs. Cather- come over the county councillors this The North street congre atir•n. and
in. Campailfne, Mrs. Eagle. Mrs. Mary time.- He said that at former meetings their Ti'ernss pastor. keep vush:ng ..n
Hyslop, Mrs. Sarah llama. Mn. he had been kept busy every evening the missionary as well as other Interests
Jamieenn, Mrs. Kay, Mrs. Murray, Mrs i carrying them refteshmenta, but this of the cburah.
Ann Morria, Mrs. Mclntoosh. Mrs. Mc- time nut one drink had been called for I
Pherson, 31rs. Paan arc, Mrs. Mary the whole week, and the must hilarious Owe* et net. mr, ere•.
W t in olden time. Das the m.wt abstemious
a a.n.
KT t.rosur. +. and circumspect on this occaai•m. The
No. 5 -Mrs. Adams. Mrs. Sarah rsaron of this change was universally &t-
Br.ice, Mrs. Sarah Black, Mn. Crofts. tnbutesd to the passage ..f the Symt Act.
Mew. Esther Ihin•gh, Mn. Duffy, Mia A trrsat many, if not a considerable ins-
, Gradient, Mrs. Hannah Knes.haw, Mn. jerity, of the county council Toted fur
Macara, Mrs. Jen►ima Mcleod, Mn and supported the Scott Act. These, ae
Ann McIntosh, dire. Ellen Stokes, Mia if of one mind, determined when they
Worth Seek/miller, Mrs. Susan Seth, did so, that if it should be carried, it
Mrs. Shannon, Mra. Tighe, Mn. Loco would be their duty to aha up to their
Widder, Miss Wilkinson profession and carry out the law both in
ore. Avnasw s. spirit and letter, and t.. three credit. be
No. 6 Mrs. Aldo worth, Mre. F. Arm- it said. they ars doing se. The meeting
strong, Mn. Sarah Black, Mrs. Ann at (3.oderich was, n.. dnubt, a pretty se -
Blake, Mrs. Jessie nettled, Mrk. ; sere teat of their ;toed reaeluthm, but the
Cliss lit, Mrs. Campaigne, Mn. Doran, result showed them to be equal t•' the
M n •u M M H Mraif Ii h road f the Routs
re a way, re ary ayes, nccasnon. a iso v ..r
I; 1 \! W M A h 1 h
clay , ones, . re. ask. es. . gees ! Act. or even t e esdmg ?nen in sae.
Mitchell, Mee Mahoney, Mn McCarty, + municipality who vexed for it. will follow
Mies Alice Prettie, Mule Rebores Payne, 'the esampk of those county c,uneilben
Mrs. Sarah Rich, Mies Margaret Rte•, there is hot the lea.t danger but the I.tw
Mn. Sneyd Mrs Myers, Mn. Tamer. will be enforce•1, and if It ie emfer'ce.l the'
No. 7 -lora Andrews, Mrs. Ann ' good results that must 1111ow will amply
Blake. Mrs. Martha Dixon. Alra. Emma compensate th•re wh- have aided the
Tea remarks of Judge Tubs st the; Eolward', Met Mary Ann Fraser, Mrs. , [..,•,d web by their pelf 'tenial and erne
Isar seeei,.n ..f the county court, in refer Sarah Harris, Mrs. Mehiar•eid, Mrs. ticea( principle Seefotth Etooeit .
saes to the carrying out rot the proviaiueu 1 Ann Pbaris, Mrs. Sarah Rich, firs
Rev. Dr. Rice die,! nn Monday
ot:••'i.•r-
n•n. Deceased had nevi in eery per
health for a longi time back, and yester-
day death was momentarily expect
He was born in September of the year
1814, and was therefore ,t► Jean. of age
!et the time '•f his death. ^ His labors for
Methodism were as untiring as they were
',mime In 1873 he wee president ut
the Wesleyan o,,nference, and in 1012 he
was elected to the preaideney of the
!genets' conference .1 the then united
i chnreh. At the teme of his ,loath Le was
senor -general superintendent • f the
I church. TArre ens and tee., 'Lu,'i•.er.
• survive him.
.4 the Scdt Act in their +stingy, &re in' W'ddejld !lu►kes' 'Mn. S'leter, Mie. Lucy The Msnit..hs Farmers 1 sewn i. Cis
r.
ascend with public sentrinent. As his
rwn►arked it would be • yes
en err Province It we permitted a law ur ni"''e end gold medal ■t tM INyagtyie few
the Montreal' syndicate imbue the
resin epee nor sta;ete Mss, which ws' Tm~' San Pr imndi.. la rennin.. b evade is put hp. They odium that wheat
)step he t^(a hadusp d 6 inrbes, trot wit lrand
did telt propwly enforce Of coarse. it beat them easily without it at h feet 1 inspect u u. 2 Nu.:t sbuald Irs'
is quite tree Haat aorta will be made by iseb. He set's tie athtetss nt California 11u. 1 hard.
'aniseed with the growling .d etc.! at
besot disgrace W- F. Ra..t:, 'd Brussels, warn nest Port Arthur, art .threaten t • st'.p the
d 1' tf has.( by Mit hell
Wiled men to week the bor. Fut ars not meth es he can Basil beat say
should set deter law-sbMimg saes 1visi, „n the km thew. evl.brtt►or. .•(eel'lois r.-.... tir n an „ .AI to D. •mintn bbeet. Msll M 'tee bseltlde plass
d m. kir. Nowt paid aria • ( Wm- M. flieslair, taw st.11met, flees-
.
Van their der •'rl hrl&Riaa Ilea res: •} • 1 717 i e ►: • f., i ,:. v i • 'j.,- -• ',Or
Mttr'ru e.'s lsseelaeles or wr.Nes Own -
els,
The annual c •nvention. o1 the Dairy.
mer:'s .tsm.cietion nt Westeert (h►earuo,
will M heW at be town hall. in Strat-
ford, on the 14th, 15th and ibth of Jan-
uary next. Arrangements have Teen
male with the Grand Trine Railway for
the lienal reduction .4 fate ow presents
hon of the certificate of naember.hip re
quited, which can be obtained from the
president, L. R Rieltavds,n. Sirsthn.y;
Thomas Itsllastyoe, Stratford ; H. 4
Lessee, N••rwieh ; •.r, from the seeretsry,
in Inwees.41. By writer.
C. E. Coaretres, see y.
Secretary's ellen,
1.lgglsoatl, Des. 1S, 1*t.
4 LUTON.
Anne, I:rown, Seafurth.
Jettitett Barr, Seaferth.
Mart (:ill, Exeter.
Annie (;re. ary. Exeter.
iia Hamilton, Lecknow.
Frances Holmes, Clinton.
Bella ?icCellum, Exeter.
Elle Maxwell, -
Magrtis Smith, Seaford..
Bella Scott, Hellen.
Renis Smell, Turnbel rya
Isabel Tucker, Morris.
George E. Andereou, Goderish t' p.
A Boder, Kelgtwve.
I tit►tohast, Stanley. • -
'Chu Bishop, Brussels
J..hn J. Ileaby, Varna.
(.leo. A. Dewar, Seefortlt.
*James Hoge, McKillop.
George Hart, Clinton.
James T. Ireland, Tuokersn►ith.
George McKinley, Blake 1'. i t.
•W. A. Milne, Lecknow.
•Frank Stott, Stanley.
Henry A. Stewart, Lucknow.
Isabel Forret. Harparhey.
Sant !nein, %Wend.
Catherine Welker, Varna.
Libbie McGuire, Bluerele
Certificates will be issued to those
!candidates wise ere under erre when they
arrive at school see.
!ALAN', T. Aa to]rtaxte
with water to depth..( three or four feet.
The war*. were beating against the sea-
wall with a sw,uh that watt the spray
dying 100 feet in the .fir mid effectually
soaking everything. In placer the beat-
ing ..1 the .ea had carried away length•
of the wall for Matelot a of Litt feet, and
the huge Moues 't which it is built
were thrown upon the railroad track.
The liue of frail houses was broken ; here
ao'l1 there a house was uninjured, but
most were twi.ted • around by the mad
rush mod the . C:ap.tats were escaping in
boats. Seine were iifte' off their foun-
dation* bodtiy and tense levelled at, nt.
trim pieces tuluarniug together. Joseph
Marks house was is,. erose ; Wsu. Con-
nors hoose bed gone down ; while Mrs.
Swata,u's was scattered over an acre of
space, and the wall behind it was gone
&la.,. In John Delaney's house all was
confusion : the chimney was blown down
and tee house had taken tire. destroying
the rear part. A house belonging to
Fred Klokke had the
ei:AK tier' *1 L') 1N.
MO Win. CAs,o,aueh a was served the
same fete. John Fond and Mn. Mc -
Noonan lived in a house which was nut
atrung enough to stand the attack, and
the rear part was wrecked, the stove,
bedding, clothing and what other sup-
plies could be hastily gathered, were
thrown iu.o the front r..0m, which re-
mained standing. \\'m. Dueler and
Michael H,.,l:haie lest their kitchen in
the saute way, and the near of M. Board -
man's bottle was broken to kindling
wood. Further on toward Louisioa st..
the Lenses had suffered teas, though all
were soaked welt water. Furniture and
utensils had been thrown out and were
floating around iu a huge pond that had
formed on the railroad tracks. It is the
worst Sturm ever known on the island.
The lumber yards lure suffered to the
extent of many thousands of dollars, but
1 the loss caotwt now he estimated.
• l ' ad.r etre.
Literary %MIer..
I•acertov Seance. - A special meet-
ing el the Presbytery .1 Huron was held
in the Presbyterian client'', Hallett, to
Tuesday, Dec., 9th. t•. Induct rias Rer.
T. M. Itamsey, M. A.. Into the potatoes!
charge .f Hallett and L ndeshor.. Not-
withstaudtug the stormy weather there
was a large atieuJence of members of the
Presbytery, and of the members aud ad-
herents of loth c.utt n •%tion The Rev.
A. !Mowers presided, the !tee S. Acheson
of Kippen, preached from Gal 9: 14 ;
the Rev. M. Barr delivered the charts
to the nt:nutcr, and fir. D. D4 Wilson,
elder, addressed the people on their
duties towards their minister. At the
close of the services Mr. Ramsay was
cordially welcomed by the peop.e as they
retired from the church
Dar.: hear or mocks are worn on all nc-
cas , brews, blue or black being the
favorite colors Solid colon are Fre-
ferrtd to stripes. and the only contrast
is 1n the slight clocks on the sides, The
, handkerchiefs most used are times with
the narrow hems, hemstitched, with the
monogram done in script. For everyday
use colors are in great varier troth in
, the centre and eu hens. White satin
mufflers in rich brocaded patterns are
Iworn inside the overcoats to protect dram suite Those of dark Wue, cantina! and
brown are sheen for general wear. Dark
lovelorn and red tan gloves with wide
stitching of self -odor or black on the
back are worn on the stmt.
Harry Lteinert, who ! s'1rsjr;isncuNd
in the tattls business with Jno. Hamil-
ton foe the past few years. left with his
family, for Saline Cs. California, ow
Thursday last. Mr. Raines was well
and favorably known throughout this
comrnunitj ase retrial, ginrd-hearted
soul. L large crowd. headed by the
bad, thrn..Red Bluevale station *f-
lorin to any their adieux. -Gorrie Enter-
prise.
The Frontenac Grad Jury has ap-
proved tot Judge Price's opinion that oar -
pond punishment is more bessflcial tban
mprisonmewt for lad. ender 14
years of age, The jury •len reetionmeori-
erd the remaovalnf the smallpox hospital
outside of the limits of Kingston.
Ia Oederlch towneshl . en Tartd•y, Deem -
la.e Rb the wife of ]Irs Jobs l' of •
Harpers Vonng Teeple begins its
earls, in England under the mostprmi..
peones -
mg auspices. The prompt demand for
'the paper in response to the ann.wnee-
meet of the English edition compelled
Mewl. S. Low & Co. to print 130,000
e,>leieri sof the initial number.
With the year 1886 two im•rxtent
serials will be commenced in Heepe e's
Magaritre, one . t them by Constance
Fenimore Woolson, wb.ise "Ann*' and
"Fear t11s Major" placed her in the front
rank .4 Awtericen novelists. Her new
novel will M saw Aka Attigtek ' and
it promisee t.s be as areas a story
"Anne," while superior te it in artistic
treatment. The otbmr-'•At the Red
(Hove"- it a bright, bsrssr os. novel
Insaesd iw Ysprs, !prime last, ►y a
writer se to whose Mistily the rabbis is
permitted' to user.. it is to b. fd11r
illustrated Mr. C. 14. Rsimr•rt frogs
meteor made amici the somas d rite
reed 7
Dela..
sea.
laarrtsm.
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