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THIRTNALIVIRTH YEAR. 1
WHOLE NUMBER MY.
GODERICH. ONT., FRIDAY, DEC. 25, 1885. •
0 " 1'1 ER AL IN TELLI GENCE
THE HURON SIGNAL
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GILLI011IODY Biwa.. et their 011lee. North 8
GODERICH. ONTARIO
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et ss it not so paid. This rule will be trictls
•foroed.
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one tor drat Insertion; three rents per line for
each subsequent insert/ea. Yearly, hitlficarly
and quarterly contracts/8 reduced ranee.
JIM 7111,7111144......ro hare also& first-elaes
•ebbing departssest in contioctiois,aivd posativw
trig the is cot complete cut flt and beet tat -Mika
t W turning oat work in Oaderich. are prepared
to do business in that lose at priors that outset
be beaten. asd of a "sant, easset he
sawaseett.- Terme Cash
that as it is impossible to separate those
front the other proverioaa of ate Act,
they are unable to advise that any por- 1 -
lion of the Act 1* UtlIll rims So that 1 Things That Are Happening
Sir John bludonald will not be able 1
even to keep up hia army of commission- Around 173.
ere and inspectors under pretence of en- I _
GLORIOUS NEWS. tur,:ect'ung„:',..""v7i7b:hobrie.tiliAic:-..........,
e. w d ha it est-
1 Illualrlisai Ileum Trusilee llatters • neg. ,
ad ° Mr. Ulakeand lite leP- sitar bsissiter Jobs lasiders ihg Nemo 1
por • had • n tbe question of Wby it red Jiiesiwea le ant• l• 11152 't
is re he au t tt ue licensee rest- ter Meese Again tillettfbat.
fled b*fore any attempt repass • Donna-
ion License Act eras made. The money 1 Nobody know" what to no out of :
wasted re attempting to enforce the Ace the present municipal situation nil town. 1
Grand Triumph of ProvinGifd "tad th" he" been "yen t0 the e'en' IA week or two ago there was a rumor
WHAT'S UP?
!visitor* to our fall shows. I bairn in
!le/itimate progress, but trying to bey
the town rich by saddling it with a debt
for woke' objects is like jumping into
) McOILLIrUDDY RRetie.1Pyst.vesnut
$1.80 &YRDV&NCg
OUR TOWN FATHERS.
Whet Trawistresi Mie assert' lereo
Lava Twesubly bitill•
the gutter end then trying to lift y.,ur-
the transaction of central business wan
A onscial meeting of the o ono; f
I mit out by the backstraps. I say held un Turotimy ei e ttttt
"Come off to Butler's Big Boom. All the members present ezeeTt Mi.
I notice some of our local swells hare Jtelsee"n:
Minutes of last ineotine were read and
taken to wearing Tsm-o.-$h.,,r caps. mad.
I t 1. nut by any mewls en unbecoming troim W. L Horton, asking for re-
style and, when compared with the mission of he having beer: assessed
for • liqui.r stock which he had tc, goe
cost of fur caps, the Tam is by far the
rifice on the 1st at last May. referred
stomper. The (Wheelies in the price of to mitt
headgear would keep an ordinary young The folloering aceount• were recoil)
RightS.
try.
Had not 34r. Meredith consented to that Mayor Horton was 'ming kg retire,
11111DAY. DSO. Met. 1886. •
dnemea after sir John sfeed0nam 1 and that F. W. Johnston was aspiring
like e dumb 2,12.21, 0,t,6
0„2,t24.2,2 2, to the big chair; that John itutler was
wanting to occupy the reeves east at the when the salary isn't high
n council, sod that Groone Cameron was Town clerk Campbell is raising his
.jet septoinv to the reeeeship, halos, tuneful voice in deprecation of the eon -
rills ONTARIO LkW.41,4117RX TEM PRIVY COUNCIL ICIL
$ Itt. Strepot. Bill
h has been decided to call together THE MCCARTHY A
the Ontario Legislature for business on
Theraday, 2811b next.
122, Tett temperance people of Huron are
repricing at the prospect of deliverimee ;
front the present license board and its
mintoes.
Tut Seaforth Expositor's article on
"Official flarnaclee" has mad* a sensation
around the oourt house. Nobody but
officials will querrel with the Suforth
editor because of his article.
bt. C. Costume, MP., will give an
oddness at Brucefield on Tuesdey. He
is also expected to speak at Winithans
next month. He will pour some red hot
shot int., the fast breaking ranks of that
Tories. And hi. &Wean going to tell.
Tut Winsznam Flaw very correctly
remarks : "Them is a wheel within a
wheel in this revising barrister lumina&
7 The Conservative press pointed with
pride to the fact that the Government
had appointed impartial county judges
to fill the positions, but what of the re-
vising barnsters' elute whom the judges
have appoisted to do the work for them?
Lan it he claimed that they are free from
hiss 7 It strike* us that it would have
beim equally as well, and Imo hypocrisy
would have been displayed, had the
government carried out their original
oitution regarding the appointment of
those who were to prepare the voters'
lista"
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Tim little pun got up by ooe of the
echoed trustees, (who, by the way is now
seeking re-eleetion) that the board of
model school examiners eonspiredagainet
the principal of our model school, sad
by unjust "plucking" on school law,
lowered the feting of Goderieth notiool,
tarns out to have heron made out of
whole cloth. We punctured the bubble
last week, and showed the absurdity of it
This weak the trustee is without a DOW
twister. Ho says the standard wee
what if it was I The seam stand -
higher that in eons* other counties.
was observed in the emirainatioo
is Godsend' and Clinton ..h. In
Motu beda.3 this year's clasawere
"pleeked."
In (iodate& 8 failed. The
classes were about (meal in number in
web of th, schools. It doesn't make a
bit of difference what the swabbers'
standard was is Perth or
Brum. The SIMS standard telly
di"'"t1 Plinkm idtgedench, sad in
Ciedetiels ae iseesieleim failure wig
' mid The Melee be* a .4ite elephant
4:bb bs&
WASTE OP 05,000.
The people of Cased& are beige tined
to awl& Tie latest tax is that *di-
rectly imposed upon the people to sap-
per. the horde of revels. :turista,. sod
their darks in order to maks • seer
' list The Seaforth Lipari/or
bly. says es this matter :-
1 is estimated that the omit of pre -
g the voters' lists under the new
ink,* Franchise Act will swoons to
thousand dollars for this county
This is an inanely new and at -
burden that has bees laid epos
, aad we defy any living ONO
0114. farthing's werth et booed
will derive hem the imposidli-
is true this sepses* is paid net
Doseiniire treasury, and the pee
have to pay it abseil,' out of
whet& Bet, it is equally true
do ham to pay It all the ism.
The ion 0overviessat do not make
mom say MK* Oise the mesisipa/
owes& do, sad every. Met they imam
oasis@ frost the people jest is sorely as
tiara ,pay their sawed meninipal tag
sed they ham, sonsequenely, pot
art Moil se interest in the riproditura
if dery amid map be made to Milk es.
New, here we hew de people el the
egreatry else* mid werkieg with bra*
end hawk hem nasty iseruibg until hite
wenies. oder to make seile mgt.
while we limen the Clowersment ef the
ementry Moira ram them to er:
hsegerwegb ie esemese*11*11 dlev
is dem lime thescle *eve
gettieg heal dt eel et
, • Jun ry Award
CT. and Liceou Question would Lave bee
to him water of rejoicing instead of gal
and wormwood.
swell in tobacco fur the winter month". mended to be Plod -1W. Ste".
John F. Bates, le George Grant
and "Do prow /meow" economy is wealth
$13.26 ; GOO.W11 N Davis. $fiti ; Ale
'cover their money:, but the money paid
Ly the taxpayers to support the officials
appoiuted under it has gone mw pockets
from which it cannot be retreated.
The people! mho OM gulled into tak
THE LIQUOR LICENSES IN HURON in" Mutilate -iniaire may possibly re
-NOT RIOD.-
The Derelict Commiatiioners and
Inspectors Must Olo.
I. served as deputy for the pato ample of rexistration of births, marriages and
years. I have inquired into the matter, deaths- espe-zielly with regard to births
I'M find that Fred is not itching for the He says there will be • wail of sorrow
mayoralty, and at present has no idea of run through this oirner of the vineyard
giving up the reereship, it by aay means if the new arrivals are not entered on
Sir John Macdonald has been an au- ;bcan prevail upon the ratepayers to t
Pewit, on constitutional law ever since c- :nue him in °Sim This will throw
1873. On November 3rd of that year be John Butler back on St. Go rge's ward, f
and will also keep Cameron in the junior 1;4
reeveship. The latter doesn't think
that F. W. J. is actin./ straight in the,
notiter, u he claims that that gentleman
he list. If you are wise and hare •
baby In the ht. use, you will register the
act at the clerk's °Sae right away,
'nick.
lard : -"I have never made a constitu-
tional or legal ortipoeition in which 1
111MellmeekrI16•••"••• ••• ••"10.5 *wow have not had the adpport of the legal
seem tomer,. advisen of the Crown in England." The
Privy Council on sax different occasions
have pronounced this all nonsense. last year tacitly decided t;. retire from
Macdonaldism has received anoth
terrible blow. The McCarthy Act, trio
has beets vaunted to the skies by t
Tories, big and little; the lestistatinn th
was going to crush "that little tyran
Mowat ;" the Act that was going to
prove the silly and false charge that
"the Cror,ka Act was not worth the paper
it was written upon ,"- the McCarthy
I ani told that F. W Johnston purposed
retiring from the reiersehip this year,
id wouldhave done so mil that Tua Mrs. R. Hawley, that no action be tali
meal. referred to his t' 8co
n its last issue. if Tun St,INAL told th• Iea I7/.1.1chagrallait::,tite.hgeritrtailliterth1e1 ki!g tax Hy
er Tomato World and.) 8
Mr Magog is the one etatesman the who reeves p at the end of the present
eh 2_
ime suociaticieu in repeatedly ft -monolog term. I intend to let the boy, tight t
he the schemes of the wily leader of the this little battle cot betweer thetnselvcs, 0
at Cenadian Ton& The latter's defeat on se a ion t my funeral.•
e, every point in the river and streams and
Iiirkbricle, 891 2); W. T. Welsh, $2
Bucharior. Lawton t% $59 71 .
Graham. IP.15 ; Wm. Kirkliride, St.
A petition was read from J. & T. Stor-
ey, requretiog a rebate of three months
rent for the town property formerly oc-
cupied hy them as a blackenuth shop.
Granted.
A number of secourAs were preser.teit
and referred to finance committee.
Th.; supply committee recommended
that a tint of clothes., nut to est .•vet
8'25, be furnished the chief constable
Also that the clerk be empowered t. pur
chaise 25 cords of wood.
RIPORT OF 0015T CT uzvoimo.
That in referee°, to Mrs. Sinclair Ind
Act is dead.
The Privy Council has not *Wen per
nutted the Dominion Government to re-
tain the power to license mewls 01 11.51
wholesale licenses, The whole bill has
collapsed Ilk* • soap bubble- but a
costly bubble it has proved to h..
Macdonald is a poor lawyer. 01. 614
law has coat the country a pretty pawns
of late. 11.*d hie bad law should be
put in the sante beat and moot adrift.
Sir Charles Tupper has sent the fol-
lowing telegram from Loodon :
To G. W. Burbidge, Deputy Miaister of
J °mice :
"In re the liquor tissue decision.
'The Qmiall'a order. after the proem -
Hs, reads: 'Their L aviships do this day
sores humbly to report to yoor Majesty
as Vlore oponao., in hiPly 10 MO tee
questioas which have been preferred to
them by your Majesty, that the Liquor
Lames Act, 1883, and the Act of 1884
amending the rise, are not within the
legislative siathority of the Parliasseat
of Cseads. The provisions relating to
the adalteratioo, if separated in their
operation from the net of the Acts,
would be within the authority of the
Parliament, but as, in their Lordships'
opinion, they cannot be so separated,
their Lordships are not prepared to re-
port to your Majesty that guy port of
these Acts 13withal eei authority:I.-
The Abet of di tisehisa that the
Dominate thmenmeed lei eel ergo the
power te grant licenses under the Scott
Act. The °uteri* Goverameat at tleir
earliest possible dat• will appoint new
emosmissiensers and impactors to enforce
that set. There will be a new lisped of
the Scott Art in this county whim ear-
nest sod faithful odeisle are appointed
lo Worm the 6w.
We mut sengestelme our Wasted
11100111mititive, IL 0.0...., epos the
adround swim of his motion to suepeed
the °elegies, of the IlleCerthy Act untS
the Privy Cowell settled the quint*. of
jurisdietiow. The swipe to the poestry
has been emaidersbit. and dr. Oates-
ren's claim that the Dominion Lissom
Act was intro vires of the Ottawa Gov •
ernment haw bees endorsed. The else -
tors will not forget Mr. Cameron.
We haver good s*thnrit for goyim/
thatteday the se ealled hoses* holders
in this comity have no legal right to
liquor, and that they weld all be fised
if eay ow eared 10 posh a ease aghast
them, and bed it properly molested.
It is bower*, to say that the nage
ef the Saila sad Kelly's sad all that
iaseempeteut set is racy, very near the
hew
The whole ground is pretty wall rev
wed *the fellogriag wirects from oor
egehauges ;
Teems dabs.
Awarding to leformative evasivad by
the Joshes Drama's's( the order .1 the
Jade** dommilles of the Privy Cowell
is the limes saes. &hares the whale
Dermiwien Lamm AM eiteeseithistignei.
Sew those skew providing for the ea.
foreman of de Swat Ad datatered
Wire eine. The Jodie& Cosemilitos
stets thee tille_ parte of theiuDsiateei
Limns Ad ralelfee to Lbw saeitstatron
of Nears, may within the Isititeivis
pewees of the resterel Parlusset. hoe
ruth about the matter, (and as yet no Horace Horton.
ne has said it didn't) what reason has Moved by Humber, seconded by Mur
ohnston for breaking the com t h ney, that the Mayor and clerk be and
are hereby authorized to pay such ac-
ntered into last year. Years counts as may be retkaired (rout tizr.e
W. Johnston was deputy, J. T. time until next muting of council.
Garrow occupied the position of reeve. Moved by Humber, seconded by
1. eeemeatee in the council thought so Bingham, that. public meeting be cal
ell of J. T. G. that they placed feint in led for Tuesday evenieg, and that a no
tise be put in the papers.
it warden's chair. Tim following year 011 M441011 council adjourned.
e resigned the position of reeve, and
nominated the deputy to be his auto:mot
That's what • man did. Now there's!
On the afternoon of the Kith innt. •
enather 'nde to the ehttatt- P. W. bevy rd busies were seated round • quilt
Johnston has been reeve for • number of
pieta Three years an he was warden.
At the expiration of kis term in that
office he still hung ou to the reeveship
him a harrutcle. Last year, he gave
everyone to understand, that he was
surfeited with the pleasures of office, and
would retire this year. He was elected
by acclamation. This year lie is likely
to swallow his tut year's promise, with-
out any visible sign of a gulp. That's
the way a clam acts. Fred, don't be a
clam! If Grime Cameron makes op hie
mind to hare the position of reeve it
would be better fel' F. W, J. to drop
voluntarily.
f y -the -way, I hear it would not take e
• great deal to make C. Crabb put on F
his war paiat, and Sght forth. mayoralty.
If Mayor Horton decides to step down H
sod out, Christopher would make any w
other candidate I know hump to get in th
the mayor's chair ahead of him. The h
way he rushed things at his last trustee
election was a caution to men, women
sad small boys. If the present incurs •
bent of the mayor's chair should retire,
as sores say he wit), there are lots of
voters iu town who would yell, " 'Rah
for Cribb !"
the boundary disputes are matters o
history. Ye.terday word was received
that the Ontario government had moored
a crownIng victory by the decision of
the privy council invalidating the do-
minion licence act. This decision will
he received with popular satisfaction,
and we trust that it will put an end to
the aggressions upon provincial rights
and privileges which have so long been
a souroe of irritation in our public life.
Oar provineial laws are as a rule good
laws, and even if they were not it is vox
busisess to amend or repeal them, and
nut the businem of the other provinces.
Toronto News Undo
It is aanc.soced that the final decision
of the imperial privy council on the long
durpoied qustios 5. 10 whether the Do -
mono* or proviocial itorernment has the
night to Uses liquor licensee, is in favor
of the province. This was only to be
expected-ta fact, any other dicision,
after the previous rulings of that body
us issues vary closely appromshing the
direct oestion, would hare created con-
. surprise. Str John himself can
hardly have hoped for success after the
repeated defeats he has wataised in am-
uses with Premier Mowat before the
priry outwit_ It is tone the boa
satisfactory, however, to every one e:se
etwinerowd to have the matter at length
mottled desisirely, and all possible doubts
*11 5* mot.
Senna Observer.
This is a great victory for the Ontario
Goventspent and shows once more how
thoroeghly Kr. bromic and his aolleagues
have mastered the true intent and spirit
of the Oanielaretioa Aet, on all matters
effermieg de rights of the Proviecice,and
how oft*. unreliable Sir Juba blas
donald ham shown ktemedi to he on
questions of coostitotiosal law.
tames Asimetiow.
la Mow of the decisive of the Privy
Couseil, giving the provinces sole control
over the liquor ijoestion, it might be in -
tweeting to know what is the nett point
os which Sir John threatens to *sok
"that little tyrset, Worst."
The Privy Coveeil were not oven will-
ing that the Doesiaion Govetwalint
should have as moth unto,/ over the
liquor trade ma the courts of Canada were
willing to silow. Sir John mem to be
a very fair speeimee of the man "rho elite
eirt koow when he was well off.
During a discussion in this city.. the
right of the respective goveramisnts lo
control the liquor trade, a well-known
hotelkesper, *61 13 both a Tory and en
Onmesiese, oriserlispe we should say an
Orangentais aecousequistly a Tory,
declared that if Sir Joie proved to be in
the woretli mei sewer show his long
gees in astain." Sir John has
psvwsd to be is the wrests. Still, if be
to come here and tell us that
meow story, the Ailsertiam veatisiree to
predict that he sen dos. without fear of
permosl violence.
Tomato Kat Felt it. lilt
The Grit part, are tot riseet oontsed-
ion tor • sertee of illogiabbes. The
Briesielary Award is illegal. 11* Strome
Dill is illegal. The (kooks Ass is illegal.
Yet Mr. Meerut mho a saw people b,
ensleis him thet he may maidele these
diesel ads
«.015 Joh* L. needesield made
him ?wheal statement that "the Oriole
Ast was not worth the paper it game
written on,- and uttered the silly three
that he *mild awash "that tittle cravat
Motrat," be had jest hem atria* at
Ohestairt Park, Rewator Maimberonli
rehileoes Today lt Amphorae* is a
polities' outmost -the impageet 01 tliet
Tory party for its WWI in the Nerd -
went ; Sir John's goveressimet is eitieving
M ; sad Mow* sod the Crooke
Alai, stayed eel deli
Trustees Butler, Ball, Nicholson,
Malcorneori and Detlor will ramie at
New Years. I presume all except Detlor
will stand for re-election. I have heard
the names of county treasurer Holmes
and R. W. McKenzie mostioned in con-
nection with the rummies in St George's
and Si Patrick's ward. I hare also
heard that 8. Maloomsoe will not run
again in St. Patrick's bet will be a can-
didate in room of Detlor resigned fix St.
George's. If Malcomon runs in Fit.
Gecrge's I don't think he will be opposed,
and in that event R. W. McKenzie would
have a wa/k over 1. 8*. Patrick's. In
81. Androw's, George Parsons is out in
opposition to H. W. Ball, and things
will likely be hot down there. Ball has
never stood a contest, sod it will give
the frieods a chance to show hew they
appreciate his services. If George
makes up hia mind to run the canvass
for all it a* worth, 61 .411 make it sultry
for the Boanerees of the Board. I have
not heard whether Butler will retire er
sae the music, or whether or not he will
be opposed_ There are lots of men in
the ward who have Weer datums aims
the ratepayers so far as education is am
earned than that they tree young woe
to play billiard& Reed*, his Brown
Brother' chalk deal cm the beard last
year la liked', to wee* up la judgment
*Mast hiss it the next pleating..
Spading shunt demi& noun', troaattrer
Holmes a dandy ma deal& kle is a
1 ,ng weed ehapand tries his level
heat to grab werythiag within reach.
Ras latest grab is the positioe of revising
bertietw's hark. It's a piasyune posi
ties, bet them are a feet dollars in
and it might have bele a god seed to
5050 01 oar legal Tories who have hese
bewliag themesiess beanie for years in
this sesties: bet hut treworer, although
a Jelin., youselately, ham influence at
oourt, mad gobbles up the little billet.
He's god*, every time, is the grasp-
ing enmity treeserer. I knew hint frees
away had, eed he was always the ems.
He wants all the grid te wow to his
.41
I me Jobe Hotter is tryiee to 'risk', •
boom with bis "Waterworkeitertne
Light- Agrieeltural Perk- omega* The
Niag is big try sad lettie weal en far
51 14141 ennimos epee I* ensures.
The luel-headoci ratepayers unit pen&
hales in the diem/mai scheme on the
Sett etimeine oared. The amount of
**ter demob by some of the progeotem
of Um aretieworke Memo tell • ewer
PIS them as shistrie 4t 'yews is
tan VIM • IWO flit • dna; 014 , mai
The lack of snow during the peat fur
days has made businsin as flat as a &a-
cidic and the lower jaw of many in trade
has dropped correspondingly.
H. I. 8trangrhat something drop on •
would be controversialist in the columns
of • local paper lam week. There mu a
dull thod.
Re sum and be on deck at the public
meeting in the town hall on Tuesday
evening next. There will likely be heaps
of fuu piled up on the commie&
Az.
Tien Home emery liquor licenses
"are not worth the paper they are writ -
tea upon." The groggeries ff uat go.
/ r wool be esommary le ipt letore
Demiiiiee oonmaistiellem now to
ask for the hatter enforesimeit1 tee
Scott Act The aseelems comulimetoners,
the inewapeemit inspeotoes, and the
licensed harpies are all out of a job,
owing to the decisios of the Privy
Council
et tbroargiroOkswala
Tlirro will a special Christmas Stir •
vies 44 81. George's church Chruornae
!weenie, cememiencing at 10:30 Th.
following mush has leen prepared for
the nonagon -
Smile. rabrica17. ma* itt0,
Psalm sit •-• ... • • • . • 15.705 1. D.
Psalm sly Tortes
foram waxy . • • • • .• term is
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mast Masai nr tts tweed -its
onerymmulent, its ilni,whwit anegustp. pieseeted handsome
ng board at our crehiteets resit:knee,
handling their needles with great pre-
caution under the keen watchfulness of
two of our dunes. Later in the even -
ng *owe bachelors put in an appearance
to inspect the work, and help thorn give
the recipent a roll in it, but • violin,
mouth organ and Jew's harp made them
forget this in a social hop, which was
enjoyed by everybody, J. Bogie being
fluor manager.
8. P, Williams is authorized to take
subscriptions for Tax Stumm.. end ;Woo:
at $2.25
The trustees of school elution No. 3
have engaged the services a Miss Mary
Robertson for 1886
Mn. Robert Buchaneu and her daugh-
ter Kate, of Q'Appolle, are viaitieg re-
latives in this township.
Win. F. Clarke has returned for the
holidays from the Ontario 'Veterinary
College. Ele looks as if life in the Queen
city agreed with hitt.
lffrotorrAt. - Municipal matters in
this township have begun to boom during
the past week. The old reeve, William
Young, will not stand for reeleetion,aeS
it Is likely that a lively fight for 410 oinefek
will he had between John Kerntghan
*ad Anthony Allen, the present deputy -
neva For the deputy-reeveship Charlie
McHartly and Joe. Beck will enter into
contest. Colborne ought to elect Jibe'
Kernighaft reeve and Charlie Ma:lardy
deputy. They are the equal of any
other two mien in the townehip for intel•
hocnes and ability.
Lifts.
Mr. Thoreau Radcliffe is home from
Dakota oft a visit to Irish& and
ti vim
We ere pleased to hear that Mrs. D.
Todd is recto 'red trona her recent ih•
DIOS
Mrs. Pritchord, cf Manchester is
speeding" a few days this week under the
parental roof.
Mr. Alex. McDonald is visiting friends
and old aortesintanees after an eighteen
years' et:glum-a in British Columbia,
Mr and Mrs- W. P. Mill.r, tiodeo
rich, lent a few dove ia our villeg4 lag
cess goesta of Mr. Richard Miller.
Lier respected *actor Mr. J. W. Mor
gen monied on Thursday last from
Hamilton whim he has been prosecuting
his etudes daring the pea: three sic nths.
Mr. R. A. MacKenzie tiled hut place in
meitool dunes his absence.
Os Monday .venin ir last there wee
bold in the Presbyterian church an ex-
cellent eritertainneeni. msseniomileg
the twentieth maniiretwary of Um settle -
meat nf the pastor. Raw. Roht. Lesek.
The large church wee crowded with so
appreciative a.dies.,, sad in miles& aik
draws were delivered by lbw. lit
Ga. idiom, of Inement.. R•v% Mr- Coal'
eon. of Dangsneoe, ash Rev. Dr. Usk
014roderleb, amid the pastor. A reelle,
tion method 'lite OsesitiMee Wade Ikea
eiligurefely reedered by Miss
itt. onieseal part of th• peeirramme wee
ioreished the nt. Helen's thtiip, Ir'
by Mr Wee with Mee blikteme
residue( at the mess During tht
tertalsomet the poggoe. Kt.
5. torunnlie na meapeatf• its *gm- address fressaith: meeiliera
*emir peeved toe f thessenber &mann Ad 71,400v, sod *cable reply fr. si the
dm Praise tenssaIl matorla Mead& twrIsli fliht*. ea ea v;800•41' - grerstion which berme% forth r.
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