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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1886-2-19, Page 41 1 ownimi . f ••••..•ot-. i_ . REWrS ABOUT HOME. A Milers among ye. tails cotta As teakb.r'll great it. TOW Tena. Versions d•elestio of *Metals. a first elmss photo should rail sad nee tyeolmee• of earl. •t Stewart's onshore. No trouble to •bow satoples. Light overcoats 11011 ail the rage. sod you oma get the the meet durable dthektoM best at F. & A. Pr the fe• able tailors. eressim. Sorest`- fist lour 'Moot map vtlee frwm Mrs. Cooke. .t•rteasrl bad fence Iwwst as at loerate& Order jot.: tt.wl.s at re. Csaka& Those la need of • nook mime Me, 01 ..li ea tibuodere R tion •-ti see the bergaiue they are oRering. The here about lefty 0141140 let 4 �l f. and offering tangelos in ft.ho. Mc ..re and other bees. The •bravest hoist coder theses. THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY. FEB. 19, 1886. Matut, males the lel "1 the Hope ent.rta►uraeat was germ i5 be 00101UMOAT1ON& 1 Irina it hew. And then it sem,. And then athew And them it tris. th was e irya of westber for the peer Iwo woika. but ysu tun al 'rays get spies.: .0 ;Auto. at R. Sallower studio. Gond sleighing again prevailsJanus., JamHysl,p, of Forest, was .t. twe uu Monday. - I icboK.s, um west street Last Tbereday everting • wad of Tse CHURCH. "-- a•tur■1 tooth • goa•Ily. 0 s "Inn'G•orgw'. setao.t tuna, ■tun► e•• largely trim Third sins at tate aerie. 1e h.eeb ins test Vinr eur M tae bread freta f & m u 4 p.41. tar the p.., •trended. The m.smug .as opinionsic atraa.aw Meech. wi. i. thus tws eepar aunt t om with a hymn and wafer by Rev. Mr. ---- selvselves te memo jwUw saaa/ Orli OA Das Carty, the well ketoses servant ef 'he/she, bib'r wbkb the asst• pestle Father Waiter., has been w the sick list. °link_ fed 1,adrnio Th. awn We hope to see oar rental old tried 17"'"____".. btow yew• Sara meow hearty awn at an surly dela His into, i• s most ung ; Mester daisy laugh i' missed arousd the Merry Hennings nag anus very WOO Serous 1y • Masters dress, Martie Raises and Pao,. pea Pf -us'Covet*, This Juba sod David brawn did wen is s rntorsslsmeat, wheat will b• held an a. nus dedusgsa Masses Nettie Orebb, Kneed Lucy Cattle 'meg prom 17. Mee Genie Trsmliu gave trustsa tang, se did Master Percy Naftal , • dam, idiom and Master Meat, • resdiag, by Master Robe etaaley. sod an w- d►eoe b R.v. W. Juhr lou euded the int part w the programme. A sense - 'Phe count of Huron Seed& school flute heves( hoar m•dw. the members Victoria opera Home aro Moseley utea- Org, is deserving of a beeper house. The Protestor has given his services free on years pubic occasions., and his as- sistants so this baste have airaneed •r ••trscti?s program. Tickets have been selling well during the week. 7 ono engem .ill be held at Wing se on wag' Y to the Right" in a hearty Tuesdayand Wedeseday neat. Among teeee u. MM*dile dile &,buttons thea thus. oe Ouderi:A wbu will lead in rimmed "lite V11lag. Ober, ' Master David Bruw• meg "o•vwtu Thee Art Rem Near,' Masters Harry Hemlines and Harry Rase sang '•Maw's is the cold, odd greeted." Masters Harry Rates, riser, Hamm" Simard Brews "The N role Harousi. Atteati,mn is 1 Buy," • dialogs•. when the Inesung was called to the ad r of fl. L j brought to • elm. by the member. mag - Walton 'n this issue. Mr. Walton u 1 mg "Boys and Gisls aro We. one .1 the meat export bird fanciers lel N. C. T. U. Orsw Mrrrnco. -Thous this county, has w m many prizes for bar ,• • good torn out •t the. temperenta fowl, and has often been wiled upon at I meeting held on Tuesday evening under shows to be edge of tooltry. His Black topics are Revs W. Jobosun and G. F. t$rltua, and Messrs. R. W. McKeon., W. Armstrong Sind Thos. McGilhvrsy. Tickets to and from thea,.ventioa have 1 been pat et fare &ad a third by the nil The H. S. L ti. will hold .ts regular 1 wily. I and Rubs tka.l.. noun •w meeting tonight. ate busman lied Ed Cot is learning the dreg b with James Wilson. Misses Nellie Monts and Jane Ncirti ase visiting freta& lar Galt. Mrs. J. C. Smith has been visiting friends at Wineham the past week. 8. Sloane, the seedaman, will make his spring a . t reit week. Miss Annie McBrine, of Godericb town.hip, is the guest of Mies Hattie Reid. Ex -Reeve Corbett. of Clinton, we. 15 town on Saturday, &meeting to revue the v eters' hat. Mr. and Ides Tanner, who have been spending several weeks in town, returned to Toronto last week. The revival services now going on at the Victoris street church are attracting considerable attention. Mr. Justice Rose will preside at the Spring Arises, to be held in Godencb un Monday, Mardi 22nd. Dr. E. Embury, uf Grand Rapids, is the guest of his brother, A. Embury, pr'ipcipal of the central school. Considerable anxiety u expressed by the small boy as to whether Prof. Val - hotel terrible moustache is retia, bigger than Jack Yule's. W. Mclean attoudd a meeting of the Ontario Cattlemen's Association at To- one, and was re-elected a member of the executive oommittee.. Mr. and Mrs. Shopland and Mr. and Mrs. albeck leave for their homes in British Colombia next weal. Mr. Shop - land takes a large stock of sheep with bum. The pastor of North at. church gave worts -M •/boar rise. tom holiday menses the third f the eel. W. •. Tdta-es. 1'. 6..s.. setems.. srrnoTap imams, ttaauaw cwrvswTT. Far the pot toeing nue Professor V•,lemes has Honoree If to the siege, pl&tf..ra and nems... Doing the earlier years of hie pruf.maottal life Ido uI dwurros• uu "The Church." Ai- To the Who of Tbe t 1 &. he was eu*ta.ed a• support te tie late tri • bring reyW. nl the Ism address, h• We, Now that spring will seen be tMmw1 Phelps. Marls ILSs.. Barry anneeeeed the subject d the seining . awn es again, wu.ld tt art be well fur Sullivan, Mese N•tbu., Mesa rawer, the •'The Fu.tdaawu" of the Charob, or, sur outage to institute • regular arbour Kendall., an.t other Issdwg lighted the the "Rook" d the teat. He .id there day fur the hem& d the town We me drswnats. world. were *event iuteryntatiuoe ui this part of the teat, bet they sots .11 reou'ved into two, vii : 1st, that Peter was the rock, bed Mod, that Chaim himself was the rock. The brutish of the Church that beide the brat w retatwn claims that Peter was the firm Bishop .d Rome ; that he held. by .taw of the teat and amust, supremacy among the sparely* , and that aroyl they have an episcopal suomesiuo trues Peter, and .re therefore the onl� true church. The Protestant Cherc' •a the emend iuterprstaioo, •ad bst1M on Christ u the foundau..°, w cepunW the Word •.1 God oily as the •a thurily in Leith and .ur5la. The preacher &rattled the Protestant interpretatior..4 this sriptare un the Iulluwieg grounds 1st, the pima and neural meaning of the words and. collateral oonptane, and 3rd, the harm nay •.f the Protestant Church with the teachings of Christ and the &pestls. On .11 these grounds he dwelt I..gial- ly .ed dearly, and °steeply made out • case s•tisf•et..ry, at least, to all Protest- ant& He secluded by an earnest ap- peal to the awgrer.tit't to make Christ the founoatiun .4 their perso..al tach. and euiuy the contideuae and comfort of a conscious saltation through James Christ, The discourse was one of gree inter- est, and was intense to with the deep- est attention. Next Sunday the last .1 the iris will be given, and the topic will be "The Stability of the Church Spanish and Hamburg* can be depended upon as beteg first-daar!aad the •egac s be relied upon. 8ctornoott ELgts1Tlo' -Tic. mss Angus got e a scioptia• exhibition to an interested audience in the Town Hall on Tuesday evening. The views shown are instructive, and this excellent mode of ieterasti.g and improving the Io5thfal meted should be , 1. We can ( Mr, A.ge•'s r_bibittun fib eke/ekes end schools as In every way deserving of patronage. Adults as well as children will find such exhibitions pleasing and proit•ble. E -Prof. Vallance. whose apposes's* is Tomato last week created gate arers. will appear in Victeri\ Open House oo Saturday next -tomor- row night His readings and recitations are something froth to their style of treatment, and hes Scotch piece are said to be perfect. Although the noun is short, and the ••Soong an awlware one, the elocutionist of ;ilssgow University should have a good hobs at his firm ap- pe•rana in Godench tomorrow night. The London Adwr!txr says :-"The issuing. of Join M. Farrow, we d the Bowe The speaker glanced at the the amputee .1 the Wumem'a Chrruan Temperance Union. Kev. Dr. Ure occupied the chair, and the members of the Union occupied seats oo the plat- furm. 11.,. W Johnson lead in pray- er, followed by Scripture reeding and eorment by Dr. Ure. Five members of the band pbyed • selection, which was much •pprectated. Mrs. Toms gave two readinrr, one pathetic, and the other humorous, and war• well received io both. A trio by Mtmea Martin and Henning. and R. Parker was encored. Miss Ritts and T. McGillicuddy also snag song.. Rev. W Jenne ou made • lung but eery instructive speech on the aim and work of the W C T U. Amon' other things he said that the dry was long gone when it was tennis, w awl tris for the work of the Union. The necessity was self-evident, and the result of their work was self evident ton. Their motto was a grand one, "Fut God, Home .ad Native Lend.' Their work world Daily be Lobbed when that band of noble women come warchiug from victory bearing there sheaves with them. the grate of which would never sawn be embed to a distillery. The W . C. T. U. Mood before the county as representing Thos. Farrow, M. P,, and mail club un grsa t woes being due across the line the L, 11. a B., and Miss Kate Young, by the Union. In Outarin the Uni••s daughter of James Ynunr, was witimmed hod hvncveo.bd the pnoviuce, sed by a huge gather's, of gest., inclining breochee were eootniwliy being estate several from this city. in 8t. Stephen• haw.We Aad tow 162 unions, with • W. Marltos, boat builder, has had a busy winter 4 it beildi•g boats made to order. His reputation as • boat builder has gone abroad, and les work ie In good demand at outside points. His Honor Judge Toms, R Radcliffe, Dr Nicholron and P. 8. I. Malloch were in attendance at the mutate of the Lon- don Masonic Benevolent Association held in the Forest city last week. New Boos AS0 FANCY Broae. - R M. Fraser km opened wet with a new Week ..f gouda in Acbeson's beck, in the st T• fnrmely occupied by Porter& Sum- ner. His advertisement will mower out week. Rec. G. H. Cobbledick, 0t Nile, will preach in Victoria street church on Sun- day, morning and evening. Rev. G. F. Saltco .i11 be on Dungannon cncnit on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, on van slunary work. Miss Campbell, of Kinburn, is the guest of her brother, Colin Campbell. Miss Campbell was in Prince Albert dune. the rebellion. and says that the teeing of the papulation is mroeg against the Dominion lio.en.ment. Re are glad to learn that Salon, of this town, who is now pur- suit* a mane of sled; in connection with Beaton University, has been grant- ed • dipkma upon his first examination in B. D. He already is • Fellow of the ticience Society, of London, Eng. sod hear of other plans &resod w, which bare their regular arbour day., out is theory, but is maul practice, tied we visiting thew pieces cannot help bet suttee the improved appearance they present trout year to year. By the jedietuee pleating of • certain 5.mher 4 shade trees on u.r 115.1ts every Goring, (Judges► weld be made ems of the prettiest places ,m tgin•ble. There is nothing which eawe ee the moat ordinary teen 8ke eked. tress, and as we kers ail the .mentals for • beautiful place, it is • abates tau this very me portamt matter se p.gl••1.d to the *s- tem that it is from year to year 11 • regular arbiter day is met insaitnted, why settle set a owtsia Gess be set apart every yew, indeed d biomes it op es Ire- works), for the perokesing of seeable shade tress, and having them planted ender the 4 the street inspector. If only Zai or 30 trees were set out every •prey. tot .e.Id be something. It would sot be beg West. we would notice the impruvrrneot W• have only to look Meer square and Fut and West streets, and sin the beautiful appearance they are beginning to have. Why mot have our .hole tows . time prevent the same appearance, All it tante is • beginning, with the 'meat ion uf keeping the thing going outil every street in tows es planted. Any nue with hell an ye nen see what a very pretty pesoe Gedsrioh ...old own be - nem if this wane of planting shade trees is serried out in h syte.etie me- •er, and not wait fur private enterprw, bet let it be underetuod that *very street would be trtmtSII alike, begisatng at the most suitable undo, and in live or six years what with trees already grow- ing, we would have every acres{ In town planted As .e have uo bused ode walk., les us by all means have shade WNW. , Tout, 811aas Tats. church, Oorrie. lie.. Mr. Mcorshouse, the incumbent, oflciated at the ser w .ny. Geo. Duffield, of Wingham, was best ono, .ed Miss Bina Farrow bridesmaid. There was an elegant array o1 presents. The party posed through this city Wed- nesday night en route westward." The following members of the run club fired at 10 blackbirds teach last Fn - day afternoon. Some of the mea fired at birds for the first time, which sec o.ut. for the lowness of some of the &titre. t - J. Nesbit 7, E K. Watson A, F. Naftel 2, R. W. Mckenzie 2, H. W. Ball 3, Capt Chambers O. Tis BLU, Rtetaw Cara - -The appal ane of John McBride against the ma g istratee decision. came off on Saturday last before his honor Judge Tom. and Mayor Hooton, when the daubers of the magistrates' awn was reversed, ..n the ground that the identity of the " stuff analyzed by Prof. Saunders was n..t proved. B. Morrison, • etalw•rt G.derich h..y, has accepted • position in the Menet 6r* department, and has et tared upon hi. duties. He an scale a .&11 and elomh a ladder as quickly as any of them. He has given op his pm.tion in the Middle Ia:ai.d life wiring station, heirs, dervled to quit the water f..r • time and give "fighting tire" • trial Owen Good,er, son ..f W.I .am Gond err, 11 fh gine, East Zone. met with • very panful socolent ..bout • .ark ago nam. He was driving a horse .e, a rte lag mashies when he slipped, his left kg •stotti.g in the =whine, which cashed it stn badly that it had to he •.petaled between elm knee and oak • The young n ee is • nephew of Ahr.harn Smith, .4 this town. 0 Mas Bu. t'. .1 i 11. Recsrnne. - Oe. d the mut interesting word event, d the meson took place at the Place 41.11 Keller Rank an Wednesday omens. when Yrs Black, of Welt *net, rave her anneal reoeptwm_ ` her many friends The boiiden(wap bsotif.,ly deasrated with Gags of 511 esei..'. - the Vein. Jock and the Star Spangled Bu- ser benne gracefully entwined Dane is.( began at 1 teetnot, awl at tnideieht • Wet sumptuous drynt.tir .as served. after which Terpsichore Wile wewted sway, and the clueing was eatete d till early worsen[. Two •ours by Mum membership of over 4.000 Mr. Juha- es.,o said that he never knew any society which accomplahed as touch work with w hale eighty. The secret was that the work was plumed by the seemben whole oil their tinea H. then paid a tribute to deepness, end showed booth. Chrirt- A special rmeetine of the ..:bo -t1 board ken T 1 f w..men bad in6ueaced was held oo Monday to consider a pry ' that gnat Musial lever The work uf the position to grant the tea of the vacant room in the eentrsl school for the put pis d • meat school. Present -the chairman, Mr. M•lcomwn, and Meme. Murton, Acheson, Swanson, Bell, Boder, and Nicholson. Mr Bell moved, sec- onded by Mr. Morton, that the room be granted for the purpose wit a night school, and that the caretaker take charge of the sebool .ileo the room is se used, and that be be paid by the occup•nta for his work. The motion tarred, Mr. Nichol- son dissenting. The latter geatleman contended that the board should greet the use of \ ..,d school instead of the ro,m in the central. After the board adjn.rsed • claw of over twenty yang meg, in age from 18 to 30, ear formed, Mr. Embury with two assistants con- ducting the teaches,. Meson. H. 1. etrang, S. P. Renamed L J. Monte hese also agreed to undirt-epi their tt�iw d the work. Dion or Mss OLss-Oma of the oldest settlers in Ontario paved away on Thursday .aorning in the pence of Mrs. Christian Glass, relict of the late Henry f;la.s. registrar of Iambi/es She .as in her M2nd year In 1811, while yet & chi:d, she left her native place, the Ial• of Wight, with bet father, and set- tled ottled in the eastern part d the province+. She camped at one time on the site of what is now the town of Perth. Upos the death of her hushaod in 1866, she left Senna, where she had long reloaded, and took up her residence with her mice, Mrs. McLean. wife of Dr. Mc- Lean. She was • .ieterin-law of W. Kay merchant, of this town. Her re mains .i!1 to taken to Sarnia today he interment Mn. Olass hod been in feeble health for several years past ; bet her interest In things of • religions and charitable character was keen and pese- tial. She tree • very benevolent wom- an, but made little noise about her ben- efactioaa, and she goes to • sere and certain reward. Ainaw's CTtn.orsou or UN:aeesai Lowers' -Thu worse ie the esterase of many years of planning and pr.pss- n..n it ail) be in •!.snot indispensable work nl relearn.. for every library, large ,.r small, • trustworthy guide to .hat as .oast 'teeth knowing of the literature of al ages and all nations. Occupying • darn or more volumes. •ad yet issued at • pries en 1„w as to he within the reach of all, a familiarity with it 'entente win constitute a latera) edoe•te.n to • degree that con hefor few other works rn rt1st .nee Lessons. the embee t historian .ad &ether. gays of it : "f •. strongly impaired with the gnat intnnm. value of the verb as a peptkr d.rs*ur to • high depeart's.N of hornier. The plan i• art m.rehl.. 1:..tete.inr. N does a per - tonal knowledge of an •ether .418 mens of hie or her Meet htersry prolate- r,.ns,giwee it an i.s"rire•hle purer Legend among the people "The week sba..peb- behed in parts of 100 padres such, paper sours, et the prise of 16 eenie, also is ...y headroom .4518 hewed vM.me& ,ill tops, 480 preen. for 00 este The parte eat be etdentsd to bowed .eltssss. st any time Four parts are ens ready, also the lint band vul.es. , esteem two will llktmsntes were applauded he booed in a feet days The publisher's daring the evening. Able 10n gats 132- pone illtmtreted este ogee ofresederd wars pre,•tut The moat mother./ was 'mem may be had gee 4 coma, or wadies - see .4 the trust ..onwdel snwrmhlma .d 11 p rePoest . Ings.. T. Jews, Jaimed Of tee sleben, weal the hi.piealhy .4 the /rinse. .ngrow h'wteee was mai eppeeriete4. Tarte;' &reel is Able teen Unice was tweed among that young, and elso slotted ite bsaigo i&duence in the arena of polities sad medicine, as well as the more social aspects of Ida The address gave evidence of • tbnrough gr••p of the wort done by the W C.T.0 A. B. HENDBRSON'8 RING. SOIREE AND CONCERT. • Large Tar. out .t Woos Cbarrb .a TM. dal LAWS. Them was a tramend•.us crush from 7 o'clock tali 8 at the soiree and concert at Kul church on Friday evening last It is estimated that over 600 persona sat dom. at the refreshment tables dune the evening. The tables were well mocked, neatly dezorated and admirably served. ludeed, • more diciest corps of waiter* it would be hard to Ind. The ladies who had the maaagoswsot of the proceed's." down stain, and their youth- ful assistants, deserve paw for their t and energy. After the large company had been served heluw stain, ill• concert was proceeded with ie the main body of the church. Rev. Dr. Rre octupiad the chair The choir the sa•deM swindle that Mrisked to • opened with an •tthem, and • beldam- great extent In the 'kabob enm• yearn i rste.latory address was delivered!.rg°� Marian kedi no b°11•• w°°67. Rev. W. Johnson, of St Goor(e i though he dashikis. made heedrode of foolish people believe that he had, pro- fiting well by their credulity. Huwsver, is the hes of the stlnregesl evidence against kis he sea found not guilty au two iadtms•ets endo against dam. The Martie beily Souriiss Wan le Hares gayety, sten their i.isrmee get ke. off. The Owen toy exploited their Were to emelt `y saying that he was somewhat sky is iet.Ued and made him- self • erisinal. not for p soM,bet become be knew no better. L this is the season rouble does not some te hem gives ht. knowledge Shortly altar kis arrest be pesoved to Leckeow, and fee .oaths b part the °Gentry bee.en hooded with the old eirmeare canna! ones, twee, AVM and tees in .ilewited quantity. The address even was drawer 41, Look- up., Ont Them circulars Dame tinder the ;Mies of that clever Pro.inaal de tsaive, Joe Z. ttneen, who made vari- ous attempt. to nab Manta ague. Oen. .iag Martin fought any for • bag while. After oowidenbe inquiry the amine detective found • mea is O.dpk who had sant Mania $10, bet bad received no reply. Rogers induced hini to write again and ask what be weld get for another $10. In • ample of days Mar- tin wrote that he would send «1110 for this sem. The $10 was sent ••.d the was marked. nun, the letter was &e- esempaaied by a man who watched drawer 41 and Meally msw the letter taken from there by 0. U. Martin's yeeag brother. He followed the brother, and saw him hand the letter to O. 0. Martin, and saw 0. 0. Martin read it and now it away. Co tel siv evidence rhes, bet hotter followed. A weak elapsed and the in- dividual in Oleelpb got se reply. Teen detective Rogers appeared aq&aa pun the seem% mot made throve siMmeskiate fur Mr. Martis Tith that determination and secrets that is characteristic of bee The deesetive ewer oat a warrant charg- es; Marais with oaring forged huh sots ; with re'eivinp.oney seder hese and with inciting the Guelph ivedtiaj to aneeit a feluey by por e4sing; forged bank note& Inet Wed- nesday mums the detesters went to Lucknow, and on Thursdaytinning he arrested him as his More rtin looked as if light.ier had streak bias for as instant, het rso,.red enc.gb to pretest his inemenee mad make as extensive kis& whew R.gen eadertank to search the safe. He limbos w vie- 'mit rio-'mit in hie oblations that la had tp Ire b•ndeehld. The site yielded 300 air - miler% • large •meant of latent hum victims tad • pile of crisp stew Duman • Posed•• T•W1M me.ered by W H. W the .stirs supuwteed•ues of the Nhekespore+rt Revivals for which the Gimlet. Gaiety became r. beeves, and (.r (our year* wee leading actor and manager of that hosier. Sight years as.. ho abandoned the stage that be might devote himself wholly to the platters ; at tLat time he was pre ▪ epee epto swept the Professorship • SI.eui inn by the Smote* of Glamour ('atv.reity, which ,-felon be euutiaues to i11 with great distinction. Duri..g th.s eight years he has ap- p..red over fourteen hvodred times, be- fore large and enike•ta.tis anthems. in the principal hall. ebt'ug►out timet Brame and lrelsed sad the ails of the )1:..t(lis► and •mssao residents in Pine Professor Vallance is naturally gifted with • capital prsr.s, • .moa d meet power sod note,. 1 powers of facial eipresmou,t and dramatis talent of the bigbom order. Thum pwaro.sly endowed with enteral gifts he !ea b .,,titin,( devotion M bis work achieved, at the early age o1 forty, the of bang the best el eetwmist in the hint/dom. Pref. Vallance 5111 give readier. is Victoria Hall 0011 8.1.1d•y ( ) .vening. That .ill M hu only visit to G.dertch. A.1 should hear bite. During the past three or four years A. B. Henderson bas been the must popul- ar male vocalist in Uoderich. He was the principal soloist of North street Methodist Church choir, and the sews of hie determinating in go to Toronto to farther his studies in vocal music was reaeieed with regret by his many (needs in town. The members of the choir, however, were determined that their leading singer should not slip sway from them without emu fettle remembrancer of their past connection, and a co nppli mectary &uciel was arranged for Moad•y night, and Mr. Henderson and • few otter "nests were invited. Mrs. George Acheson hospitably threw open her how to the company, and a happy time wee spent by all. During Has evening kir. S. P. Halla, leader of the choir, sailed Mr. Henderson to the front, and to that gentleman's intense .urpnse read the following address, Miss Andrews, organist of the choir, slipping on the ring M the proper time. Mr. A. B. Ulewder.on, Dees Sts, --0n this the me a your departure teen a.nnne us, we, the mem- bers el the North St. Methodist Choir, dean to express nor regret at the r•- mo.al of se valued • member fru. oar ..ober. From your first asooiatiun iynrti us, (now nearly font years ago). up rlu the present we have been more than delighted with your kindness and genial- ity, sad ,our readies to mist in any and every good work, and .e (eel that it is mrgely owing to year cultured tame and nehness of votes, oombieed with ,ser a..ss.uming demeanor, that we as • char enluy our present repotatioo. Wherever your It may be oast, our tb..amble will tonus yon in kind arum bonne, and we are tore that if you eu.g- tines to mask. "1Gseeleiur' your motto, yeti, as • vocalist, will moon ooeupy as enviable peseta i. the Sams) world. As the s.w.enir of the pteemot times we have bad another be pleased to swept this ring. •hi b levee/ hearts now pea eat to yoe, meed whenever you look spon it, w it may roma W yew Bled pleasant seemomiea te sweeteiee with est Choir ; and, sae sanest desire is, amid nes vases es there combines in sweet hammy se earth, in the Sweet By and By' we may •11 joie te swell the peeling .tenses of the shim. goosed Ier wed no behalf el die Choir, R•ttamml P. Sall., Sophie Gordon. VW* Weston, Oodcrit tom. less. Mr. H.s4 tmei$ 1 was so great, .ed kis fedhip so deep, that he mold oily fled • few words with eih.ch un .[press hs thank• ger the esexpeeted gift of his old friend& The nag lm of 0. G. MARTIIN ARREBTBD. The Lasses*. Jeweller Meals la the Tells Charged wean . Me. Trout the Minoltas 'poetaster. A maple of lean mace a reporter of the '4peetater eedeevoted to eti.viet 0 G. Martie, • )jeweller of With, w the charge of whose and oirieg to sell begun money, welsh Martis had hem donee seder the assessed Esse et W. • Garland. The Mss he oohed was • deliberate send'', somewhat smiler t., Slew alve5Nsi.'.t. Tits Week.__+r Look Her. ember.. R e. irtesb O.'.es.. C. 1_ Melate•t,. New ore•er, lite.. Jamie Lee". Hosting (Pere 1<.•tai. 111 OM. Oras*. Auditors' iieeert Township of Colborne. church. An amusing and . address oo "Our Boys," by Rev O. F. Salton was received by young and old with tikes. of appreciation. Mr. Salim i• possessed d • rare load of homer, sodas him drollery was allied to isstrnc- tew the speech proved to be • popular one. Masa Wynn sang "Send Down Thy Blessing' with sweetness •ted feeling. A solo and quartette 'The 0{d Moa Dreams," by Mea E. 1. Brow., Miss Su•rton, and Mum. Viward and Hys- lop, the batter gentleman fake the ds, was much appreciated. Mr. lgalatmmoe gave • readied in his meal minimal hale eon, sur of course the readist ins • Scotch one, and • fanny one. Mrs Mc- Arthur, of Hamilton, WWI"Mast I Leave Thee, Pardus r in • style that captivated the vast •udieooe, and an encore was 'touted open. She was in beautiful votes, &od i4 natural sweet- ness, her distei.ct articulation, and hen modest manner delighted every libeler, "Cloud Capped Towers,- & chores by the choir, was well rendered. Mr. A. 8 Henderson gave "Gams of the West," in splendid voice, sad was heartily •p- piweded. A bum••roes recitMuoa Aj key. Mr. Calvert, "The Chanty Die- ner ' followed. kir. J. Viaaard, tenor, made his first appearance' en God•re& as a soloist in "Thou Art w Near and Yet w Far," bet was w ova regime with n ervousness that be mold not do justice to kis voice. With more *madame in lamest( be ought to bitable to sing • good solo. Mrs. McArthur again appeared in "Tender •ad Tree," and in routines to • well deserved secure meg "Now I Ley Me Dose to Sleep," with gest sweet e els and , The &.discoe was delighted with the singing of the rem Ire .uatest. Mess Wynn followed .(tit "Geode m•, 0 Tho. Gist Jehovah," which she meg with good •lpr•..tun. W • are pleased to em that this rime singer is mdiutgly improving herself in the v tai art. Her magnet ear Flaky erg.'", was most crsdttsule, and her kindness io assisting at public o°eeerte to Guderich is deserving d rmugmttiort. Walter Hyslop, the youthful beim*, mood • ..oemls is Ins tole ''The Marin- er,' aid he followed it with "The Ship That Never Ret.rued." is still better sty. Terme is in Mr. Hyslop the NNW !Vial .d • tint class singer, if he is only properly handled. The program was closed by the choir. The esc•du.gly bad bete of limey o/ the audience who raced out of the church daring the lest fifteen minutes, like so array startled sheep, deserves • pas- su( guns. 111 say he that the progress was tom ling, but ..eh • hegira .s• coast ltmeetary to neither tb• manager. set those who were nu the busing ass - hers ef the program. Weeedmetaod that after payed* a8 expenses, there will be • surple ..f shoot $125 as the result of the gathering. It was well pushed by the mlrs•gee5, wee, kora the aloe of •dvnrosine. Yid be- hove in • uberul ems 4 printer's to k. We de ant think it ievidiues to seJ thet be the retiring *nem lig *g.,IIIMesse= • the sue of to js1111t nam be innisl7 otwebet•d. --s-- raises Souk Mr Burwash'e (seas was solid gold, sot with • •arbeeele, sad le sold We •seti.'n en Wln h...ate treed at $31. Mr. HMd•esse 10th s1t, fete the sum of IMAMS M►. (indorsei wish the food .takm M s woo 1M leaky p.rde•r, ani he srsurr p..pelatioe J. MINIS the saw day for $4.100- r Dentistry. M•NICHOLSON, LD. S. D[NT•L ROOMH. *Igb*b Mer below the Post OMI. Weal*. tluDit1C5. Anew r•I. WOOLV BRTON, L D. 8. . Mee Oda Renews H.11. North Mil -Ooderteb. curets moderate. All work war rested. �► She People's Column. UOT WANTi6D-A e,00Tj, STOUT HOT, &mt fleet N el. 11 rears of age • tea. waists to tors tee hakeem Imel•ees. Meal! mos Perm err. MIN { the J.: Trish Irick Meru tageel be Gni Hood beep t dun neeII setish that, e 'Aat, black mit t1 Baer Jo al carr ed, fr meati and sm 6re Meat that al to of hi then Pub! the Ball ear This m0 A( HOW E Poo • assegai seer I It elves& em 1N The mi is pretty lament, !sown b here it 1 general INK 1 regrows of the fees who Irish a only. T awn way .l, alio Hue. J. destitute who ser 113 uor chases by The ed that Wm rope that We tar pr , sa ienn that we enable u am the to Tomo faced tt support demand and he fans to I was nal (how Speaker 1hr Jo David t'eitb, Boyle a Tony 110a presen John A O' Hoe. J net, sb the der inseam O'Dean inteeee' sash • \ was re what 11 seen seeat ear le J w rtes rTH. at the [lag- $w USIC - MISS OuOKE, AFTER Mmore nod, of sines, 1a prepared.�ssie'gv •c r.selve poets for tin etyma& tr t wo a.arwiy. Terms 11t per owner EDWARD SHARMAN, sax:nurse LJ ead ppaIahssl1ere . tbaati the public for their M.attssr(prww t•ge. H. ie as.t ready to de all work is Me the 1& • superior massy Pries to eel/ tee tt+eri [tYm•tes gives for Whalers she. recta:red. 1117.11 ion $1 Dille that 8. used for samples Hie d,.dge was to cut • piece of 4 keel and sent it se • •penmen ef hie t•5[ Resides this, in Mania's pnekwtbeek was SHORTHANND.- -ISA AC PITMAN 8 PHONOGR A PH T . Thelma memo •y - tam wee. 1aser.rttea boots for sales* TEs. leans shorthat Mlles. nd. dal and girl Meald ,let N OTTCE. The firer ere or the West Ww%awh Kasai Nus las.'.see Ce. wee remit.. •� ehregaa tae tee Glee Rof s/! of ssierv► Csepayop 4 &Mem s bap 51 More! ..it at a wear, firm used treasurer .10 be ,..W - .d to eater lama bead •1_ ►Imm.N h IJMmt sad feet sureties for IMO eaeb. Aggat eats mss give the maim of their beadsew r Mete agglisaties. Appbeatiose Ml be lodged in written wakes/ of the Dlreseers, site sHrna� OB[RT wUHHAT, gee =a. BL Helots. Feb. >l IgM. SIJt EGGS FOR HATCHING. 4 Toms prim eaten te"•aleb see Meek Y•. b.rghs. My nag eapebste a melte, hos led see to decide tem these are the beet wilier bid ..mteter igera breeds are .eneett•re N. Nsapvw.btle duck t Black 1 around pee all ,.ems. Whet demob, 41.Wpm Li; Wash if•.teergb, p lits per 13. A f.. Mama rsba Ter eels. R la WALTON. Phillip' Soda llae cry. wen -n. Oodeneb. Leave order@ early. Names tooted to ret.{ler. WM et For Sale or to Let. s 0►L1-11 MALES of 0001 Geed stoner~ osanneue formilk trees �attle. market_ HOLLOWAY. W5.g85.. mutat OU8T< FOR SALE OR TO RENT LA -The& ssmm•Uoes sheet d o. the • ser of gltn sod W stroma, is sewed ger mb es tore & Thee ere le rooms le th. beam. .ad • des Met of .bat toe-Mbde el eaawe. Iia am :Lefts: TwwaltAlkt rtmen, fie. 1111113eg4..th rj ARM TO Lal' -FOB A TERM OV L lean, Lai W dart. in the bateau e.. osesro5, at the Ten .f Oederieh, apply be Inter te J. 8. tat A RI. Strutferd. IMm tl FARM FOR 8A LE --SOUTH HA Id r let I1, North of Tram Peer. Asha• 1411 soma. alma, en the 117611141 sed nae ells teem [fails Pt, , with schen; lamer on tin 8e let. .n the tum quality of a ham • shervMer�HNRfmtailie, emss*, /indlod Mom meek. SON • JOOM, OeierM\ T O. • •Tl w Ja.ry. 1118 •reset s Legal. QEAOER a LEW18, BARRISTERS, e.� oder{.►. O. num. Jar 1. A. Monvon. B. N. Lewis 1 W D0. BATIK t'*OLICITOR As., Lb Ones mistier of tae s(wsre sed et am Meet, 111 'Hos. ever prier's b.ol.tors. matey to 'ad ai lewom ream N 'Merest. 0 A RRO W ar PROUDFOOT, B A K t R(ATiRB •tssasem .1c Oederieb. 1. T. Oarrow. t . P'rs.dfoot. 171 foetid the edentksal marked $lO hill stmt t 1l0P. HJLT a gOAMLRON, Ire. Guelph. Tho 8*. al was 'L/ WniNatssrs *. 0. (1.tl...,... to Guelph and had `i• preliminary Mud tt+os 'I yesterday. He was eus.itted etlr M' . (is. three charges in the wariest y y 154 turbo.. - - - - mf ems ref As (weigh is mot is Hiroo . meaty t is prnb.bde WA this • e prising r.ntle.s•e wi8 bq kgs mischief for a .8.1e. -Mot Atwitas-Om Wed.edsy week • very deg esti the r.aidostere .,Viet. the being 18. 5. mop, to Jobs anal Yule* tw.,tMM1 61011! the teases' I . . ,' ; we 1 Bleeloet *.11. C. K,, M. P g {rtes. tI.rgy. 4 r np.e h a f.1 to �U 4.aa ods at �, ''µm BwwWfall ut: DNAI.um Il'ti`'r021 I'O;,e t1'gi a gw gr+ -Ago Iden pre* how Ne Med l deg anis 1Adt is. 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