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GODERICII. ONT ARIO.
FRIDAY. NO`:". 1Itjtt, Ilii.
IBur Sichet.
lar Illeasawt.w reroute,.
MON. EI)W'AItI bice\KE.
ler •wise••. rrrwler.
11(IN. OLIVER Mtit\'AT.
Weal •srw 1% the leasimar..
M. C. CAMEi{etN, Q.C.
West Mama I. the Li l•letwrr.
HoN. A. M. RO e.
"The Qrodl brigade Most bus"
Ma Waar'a imposed visit W Vhde-
rioh is a "political exigeney."
Young Liberals are invited to meet in
the Reform rooms .m Monday evening
neat. Every young man who is a
Liberal will be made welcome.
HiM T. Werra, who believes in Tying
if "party exigencies" dalaan,l it, is 1..1
lie one e.t the speaker. at the Tory pow-
wow next Finds/. Ile is a model Try_
isAllt1 inn.
Ir is easy to gull a genesis. Tory.
Keine of the more intehigrot in town
have been deluded auto the idea that
Sir John A. Mactlurstid's campaign
pamphlet on the Indian uuestion is an
'Seal blue book
Ssxu we another ten thousand - Sir
John's telegram to Sir Hugh Alan.
e ►n niy honer as a lrentleman there is
eo truth in the statement that 1 received
mosey from Sir Hu. h Allan for election
purposes-- Sir John to Lord Dufferit.
I wish to liod 1 eoald catch him
(11'410 -Sir John A. Macdonald at 1'et-
crhaeo to the Orangemen.
Von wilt fir.d enclosed 03,030 for the
individral 'Rai) --Sir John A. Macdua-
ald to Archbishop Tache.
M. C. Caaltao". M. P., was .p!ei did-
ly received in Toronto at the great Lib-
eral meeting nn Tuesday. He proved
the snowiness of his position on the tim-
ber limit charges, end showed up the
rascally treatment of the idles' by the
fete t end their agents.
Ova readers rill be pleased to know
that there lettere of tnvt frim the pea
atter asfNatat ; . rot, DAL
Connell, of Australia, are fmrthcomi g.
The first of the beg series will appose
;sett week, and wall be entitled, "The
Voyage to (:oyiwn." Mr McConnell's I
letters are alwary welcome. A letter on
"Buddhism" is also promised, trona
studies in India.
M. C. CA1131110N has bad a high tom-
pienent paid to him. He is so impor-
tant a factor in political life that Bit John
Macdonald and Hoo. Messrs Thompson
sed White, and some ams') fry, have de-
cided to come into the constituency to
try and turn it against hon. Mr Came -
tan hal nothing to fear. He will be
elected by a rousing majority. The de-
monstration on Friday next by the
Po,die Brigade may be meant for some-
thing more, but it will be merely* dying
kick of Toryism in Canada. Macdonald- ,
ism has Shout played itself out,
Tam Orangemen of this acuity have
been the 1th of November.
At amnion, LO.L No 800 had a .sgwsr-
,.1 Aunt, and wound up with a dinner.
At the "Bayfield Tine," (lodevieh town-
ship, 120 persons attended a shooting
match held tinder the auspices of LO L.
306. Taw geese and turkeys were used
as targets, and the day's sport wound op
ith a aeons. Two drums were bedew is
manner that "made the welkin rlap1,"
the language of a local chronicler. Tt
a great day for Ireland. Most of
brethren in the o.nnty are fearful
t Protestantism is in Banter if Home
le is granted iso Inland. Heaven help
teetantiem if shooting matches at cep-
biids and dancing to the time of big
a tie way that all of them would
to celebrate ana . It is
1 wonder that Rev. Dr. Burse is not
nommen.
mermen • Fix. The Oroder10h
at. keeps whelk away at how
with ss mesh and vigor
its nesse was I with e,ietiegbail-
Mare is se Imola that home rale
Mimi woes Tea 8/0wsL says so;bat
VIM .tannest joarnal sever passes
the serial Bt it is getting
Laid Raadslph Cbarsbill WW1
efieelatn.
GO1)ERICH. ONT.. FRIDAY, NOV. 1
t -
Tom Holliday's soul passed out from hie
jMnr,.tarvrd IMsdy ane tiltbyuurrouuding,
lay en the grave) read betwreu the re -
Things That Are Happening asthma.' ref the member! of the t.orn-•
uc
ships commit and the edemas in which,
Around Use. ' Sabbath alter Sabi -sib, they worshipped
God and thanked Hnu for His lb.suute-
•ous femme in basket and un -.tiro, on ne
TM ■e.t.rr .t the ■r111ds, Family It.w
• ,qt ,anal assassau r cert made by the
the .t i, et ehr 1r.r are Ire ,. represeetatrvrs to hake such provision
.
Lt.r+ et ,shaatr and aura for Jail 1 for the stricken one that the Klu"w of
trratr.. I yraaual dissolution would be 'hummed
-- f by a kindly ray. Nei., nt•rre. When,
Souse tnirty.u.ld yeses, ■g••, Tl:"rias I at different tames durum. the last tow
H ollday uwueti lot :to, t •o ie,f cite years, the que.di on of having a house of
t••wnshtp of Morris, and when the vat- j refuse estrtrlished in Hun, to meet
ia6o of Brum... was ten Ide•1, he and leech cases as that of Old Tom Holliday
his neivhbor Ainley ;elm owned the, a it's oma beh,ru the sante roc•unru, the
acres the road, aha which was located: representatives of Morris and I;rey have'
us Grey), were propstetors of what a how r been found wvaruMy cotir,g against it,
atm thri•usg tuoru. Lk., met early 1 Since the death of 1)I I Torn, the falai-
settlers the original ploheen did not ly have continued es reside at the old ,
snake as well nut ei their possession a* tollgate a nuisance to the neighbors and
r . fa--da@('+ce--to. theasctu+u. Lastayr+nif
time thepro y changed hauda, piece the sits, mar 4. young man, raised sutfi-
hy pi ce. Hr.11tday became a habitue Mut means to take him from the sec -
of the tallage tavern, when that adjunct ann. Brought up in wretcheduess and
o f civilization was established in the agitator, and the recipient of more cuffs Mr and Mrs Anderson were in ts wn
village, and lot 30, coo. 5, Morris, went than cakes, his affection for his wretched last week.
down bis neck ou the inside.
relatives had ta,zwl cut, and it mattered Capt. A. M..\IcGr•etior has returned
fears passed, at•l Tose flollida) he. taut t.. line what the outcome would he h for the sese"n.
caws not only a set, but a pauper, and for thane. The mot and Idau2b- Mr \\-in. licit, Barrister, of Seafortb,
as new people witty euerjy and mood ter', the latter cradlher wo ed in Misery and 545 in town lett weir•.
ewe holo the pre,._.. a village, the natal in indigent indetrnce, how re-
twainsxl. Mou ter„ nnmtl eo a th. otirat rf 31tss h.lwrrd'.
crowded out. Then it erei that a Woman named Melhtyre, an outcast from ;
neaghbor came to Ire reeief, au allowed society, came up.rn tri-, scene, and sue- 121 cars tf freight were des etched
bin, to reside au „shanty ou „bac lut,ot► ceeded lit lowering the status of the (rem this station last week.
a btisb hrtro to sew w ereu to .n , tem -alta dlef+th W IB* ~- 9V 1., o.W.wn (rowel ..r. Lee hem.
some Milne from the baailet and too poverty of the direst kind, what could crowded out our "besiness matter.
utrsrn. (,uiitwry sur uua sets use i 1 .L, ... ale -act d woman Mn C, A, ' usiber je confined to the
b'wtted snd st infirm that be could t turd two girls of 14 and 1(i years teepee. house with a Meets attack of netilalgia.
tied a wow's' to share his ha, and bit tively. That gratest safre;u.tr•l of eau
1&6.
TO"j iT yn^ D t . Wednesday last flee. E. S,aith, reeve R.. Miler, f.,rnrerly pnnrip•l
X11 N . O [ of &'uthamptoe, telegraphed thank• on the public schut•l heir. is m.k•ev an -
behalf of the corp•rata.,n and residents rangrrnent• to remote his family t..
.t rWI'.anomie ter, tats' mere. •,f that village, (•.r the grnrrow donation Tensile. this seek . fir an.l Mrs Mi!-
4.'ruitk.r'tipee.3it.
" sent thorn by the Goderich council at its 1 ler least t..wn with the g Ned Will of all
Don't he fooled Into thlak!ne that good phu- last meeting. • ith a hutu they were a,e.tuaioted.
tome{.he cannot be had outside the taus THE 11Aevr►T fat.ve -The msmhers,
ciao Sts wan Is. hard cu Drat. The ere w of the >:mrrnment survey
-The Want dui Anew" hs. made it. don ap-
years*.e. tie war, anduruer your ovencrn church will hold their annual Harvest j homes for the winter. A•u..ng those uu
anal adherents of North street Methodist steamer hayfield have returned to their
. t A. l'rtdham. the faslawoafrle tat.- Heine ' in the church Thred
on. tau wad see our clothes.
mir Joon A. Macdonald ie net • handsome
D as. het if hr were to sit to, allows. the
photographer. his admirers wou:dyyWnt a pta,tu
graph t boy would admire fur as lldcllty to the
original.
THE Woven's Cstsrs1ts, Twrswa,w.
1 unit wilt meet regularly for the transaction
of heehers. every Tt.e.day attemove al :'n
terested 1w the wont isconially iss.led to
attend.
Dost delay t;nl:1 the reit surd snap but wo
to ltain.dena variety $tore and buy one of The
art scaraaad double heaters. sun toe ruse and
warmu a;t winter, A large rtot-k of new and
.e and hand c.a•k:ng and ..retina store. at
bottoa, m:tan at t ee ct.eepest Louse end..r the
son.
Hob. Lopes, ..1 Cliuton, was in town
this week.
old, besotted abd snhrm resident wet
A t s a, Jl*ggte Jameson, cf Toronto, is
tuuk unto himself a wit$. 'Three coil- wan-.eif•reepeat-was g"he, and from The Ssenttkeet of' the L era's Supper
dren were the result of the moon, and their wretched hot'e1 to the street was
the c,muty . f the children only outdo hut. step. A short time sane an effort
the circustances of the parents the more wis made by the neighbors to tear the
straightened. wretched twit from over their he ►d• so
And ao thine* st•M,,l when to 1873 that their presence would bu i•,n;;er
Old Tom Holliday, as he had how en,wn pollute the aectiun. whoa the house
1„ Let called, Dote mere attempted to was dismantled, the unfortunate menet(
take up his residence in what had be- had to take to the road, and suffer all
anise the a-illa4e tit Brussels. At the kinds of privations, sleeping night after
beginning of the year the hamlet of Dight in fence c.rners when they could
Ansleyvalle hsd become incorporated as obtain no better shelter. Oa Thursday,
• edges, under the more preteh:ious Nov. 4th, an information was laid
Isms of Brussels. The Wwn.hips of against the unfortunates before reeve
Mama and Ory had made the nmces Rosters and Alex Hunter J. P. of ltrus-
.ary arbitrations and settlements with mals, had they were arrested, charged
the wthunties of their offspring,
the with vagrancy, sad committed to Gwter-
vJlage, and the yelp; meniciptiity was ich jail for six months They attired in
launched in dee form. But the town- Goderich last Friday evening, and the
ship of Morris h td one liability that two girls, at any rate will receive better
they were a„eious to wake $russets treatment and mere regular meals than
shoulder, and that was the care and gas- they titer dad awoe the day of their
wnanee of the Holliday family. It made beth Mea Mathieeon has rrrnotl.l to the' I (alhceddy, a member ..f the Canadian
no difference to the rural municipality And let ail who feel inclined to say, , house recently purchaser' hy her, forte. ' 1 gout, cr acs F Ev.-1:•obt. G. I Shorthand Society. No admission fee:
that Old Tom Holliday had t.rr twenty -
.1
them ' 'stop to think of the ter- I erly occupied by Hugh Re'n. I Reynolds, the energetic deputy•.hentf ! no collection. At the chemise( the lrt-
,dd years been a minima . f Marne, rible circumstances, the abject surround- I The funeral aerm•,a . f the late George "f Huron, is one of the most assiduune ere. arrangements wall he made for the
that he had been wed and had Wised his logs, the lack •.f moral training, the in- E Wells will be preached in Y:cto:ia-et. wreakers on the court how staff, He' ,.t,00,ing .11 a class in Shorthand under
family in the township, and that the doleut habits and the lifelong tnia«ry of •church next sabbath nee -nine. can now do all his writing aaeamil7 again the auspices of the Mechanic's Institute,
old man and his wile and family had so thew wretched starvelings before they ( with the Wart fountain pen. He says o,,, taught by Mr T. McGillicuddy and
claim upsn the newly incorporated cid- cast the tint mask. The cry, "MS -lions Bert. Jobneton, type, who sea• held op he -never had •pen that gave him eo Mas Climie. Terms -cane of 24 lea
I.qa These conditions did not enter for missions'' has been raised so that I fur three weeks with a tever at 'A Bud- ,ouch pleasure before." The hest funs- i Dona, Sin; las advance
into the ua1euletiuh of the then township the heathen in distant lands may het stock, a home for recuperata.•n• tails pen is the cheapest. Tile "Wirt" is , lid
peened of Monis. It was sufficient for brought into the light uf ou: better and 1 Scott Act rally to -nicht. Let there the best. fie Clerked Coburq,,lodgeSinclair
thews to know that l)td Tom Holliday brighter civilization, but no voice is : be a generous collretinn, sn that the l:•epllea Yates, 1.certse it.spsector for 'f Hamalton, and Walter Shanly. M. P.
I have Leen ep inted b the High Ci.urt
grid hu family W tot ,Mata been a Mat asking that provision be toads cur debt date the comity mastication may be !Plett, /nature lett for New-Xasrk- on d Justice arhtlgton 1n the actions of
Arden upon the t a of Met..taM Motet Ibe infirm, the iieedsin, end ttriMi- ThenekT to undergo an opeTs_4i_oe_e_ lot otherstree and
ti to the extent of Bowe $l.it0 or their dem curet h ed pot him be gtahm bsrtbi r gra Hoffman, son and aerhter, et I the remove) of an internal maser by a elan Yacifls, R 1, Twa against Company
,! • week, and now thst Brussels had y et, Paul, Minn., have been enjoying a !specialist o•f- that city. He was ac- 1 which hate tern in the n,urta for
become sncorpsrated. it had • right to foot Tne else of the parents are voiced C nadiah autumn with Nn Matthews, cn.epanied by hr W"nhingt.on of
upon the children, generation after gets East street. • Clinhon. He sea• presented with • "vent mouths. C"nmee's firm had a
erstien. Had Old Tom Holliday been seer c ontnct on the C 1'. 1{ (mm
laced aha xsrhuu.e when he tint'bo Johnnie Ilelie...h, check in the : parse of 5200 by the citizens of the
Port Arthur eastward and this litieatis.i.
p p ToruntoHouse, has been en the sick
team before his departure. Nr late•'has arisen nut of it. The amount in
came a burden on his neighbors, and had jut for the peat week ur so. H•_ L new has the esteem of all lenses of citi-sena• •;did«r«nre between the
his children been provided with a train- part... to be
on the mend.
will he dispersed in Kilos church beat
Sunday.
J. W. Perlin, of the Harbor Mill,'
spent three days in Brantford tiering the
peat week,
Mn Filltnan aosl Miss Ae2•e Sur -
arse of Dundee. are the gteeats of Mrs
Rob*. Black.
Mies Elliott, of Toronto. has been the
guest of M n Gets Cox, d the l ritteh
Exchange Hotel.
Mies Kate Dacey is spes.dis'g a few
nooks with her cuter, 11es k. A. Mc-
Gregor, of Ssrnia.
Miss M. Chapman and Miss L. Sin-
clair, of Tuckentuith, were :he gussets of
Mrs G. Parks, Iasi week.
Mn Shea was before May. r Horton
last week for teeing ab•uste .argual(e
and committed fer 30 days.
en u s.7 board were the (•.Meowing 5l•eferich men:
evening nett. Nor 18 A supper and Capt. A. M. McGreg, r, Will. Watson.
concert is on the list. For particulars Angus Matheson, \l'rn Sutherland,
Kenneth Smith an.! Frank Pretty.
John Mainland and Hugh McKay,
formerly of (:.u'etich, will winter in
Owen Sound. The r.•.. et was not se
piss•tantvine ferthe crew. Lr•ta rat had
weather anal a dif5cul' c ;tet was their
us a strswb•ry t,lant in blew. The portion.
plant was the third runner. surd was Tssi'sp'M Lt . t, f .site•
picked on the 4th of November, . Int ,.r,n - • i
Taylor, of New Haven, Corn , who was
TIM 1 NAVA I'\rnn RAtLW*Y -Tt Iried st Totvsntn last meek, f"r obtaining
the s: -P R. litme. to llralcrieh rh« .D . _
.. ,.LJ .. ..L reel ..Lew ..•, min, mremom-
aue bills.
HIPP f( \wPecRRI£+ AND STAAaragestre
55 1ILIS'..,v. John N -writ, 13aytield
I Road, has brought us. a dip of a raspbrr
ry bush bearing fully t-omeil beeruea,sne
14 which was ripe. He has ale., handed
pot will not he built next to 'cilium's
preseriptitn drag (store, but cnet..men
will in • short time see a large as,d cors-
ptete stick of fancyg•s.ts of every des-
criptiun to cheese from, at the above
drug store. -
Mrs Wm. Mow!da, •.1 R'ashlneton
Territory, daughter of It Prr udt.•.se,
arrived on ifonday last on a visit to her
parents, havis s come room ospeciahy to
see her neither, who has been in a low
conditein of health during th, peat year
e1 two. Mrs 1'reudf•.ot has been suffer-
ing from heart disease and dropsy.
en: a satisfactory snanermeet was
made, the property hoeing returned and
the prisoner allowed t., enter bail in his
own name ro appear for trial at next
inert. Taylor was the „•ung man who
tried In play a similar elute moon a
(..'4rieh jeweller. Cense ti,le Yule, who
arrested him in Clinton, was a witness.
11 you visit Feer sight carefully ant
r.Irrectly fitted with the hest spectatydi
in the world, call at F. Jordan's dru{
stsore. Osderich, en the 24th lost , when
Mr Laurance the celebrated Oculist -
4 b ,•;.inn.. Fiji be_tha,. _eased al -
Capt. *erre. (secretary or the Cot- ansisatten of the eves ht you an semen -
borne Agricultural siuct -tet returned 02, tic principles with
111Kday Ian from a health -seeking trip to ;t Xis Cort Pebhie and (Aker apeetite'sa
Dakota, Minnrrota, Indisn•t, Menitota Ensurins to you the abiary to is, rrur
and the Nei -theme. Ho had been ab- eyes for the mint minute rmpL•yment
emit six weeks, and was much inrprooved with great ease anal comfort and the cer-
by the trip, having put en aerie eight talo preservation of y.•ur sight.
po Inds extra weight darine his absence.
John Weatherald celebrated the 5th I At the regular me. ting of the High
of ,non, ser toy a walk ince the source Scheel Literary Society held last Friday
• During his autumnal rambles he picked eerninr the following programme wail
among oth3r •.:••,.; ; of his to a,pr•eeentesi: Duet. Misses };ilrrd and
p. titnchan; reeding, Mr Tat dor; recita-
1 branch ui a rarpnerly bush on wbi*b I
! were ripe berries, 11"." ""T"'"•. o r'/oo $ tion, MrMeas . dale, reading, Mie Trued:
hloasoms. Know'itig rims. we leve the solo, Heddle; reading. Mr McLeod:
•susiui, the curt .eta sed the beautiful, he
editress' selection, Miss Dicka..n; solo,
prssrbted us with the sprig, Miss Maxwell; reading. Mr H. Rsobert-
s••n; q,srstion drawer, Mr H. 1. Strang;
The Lm,lon-?•ivrtm r atya-Chest trio, Miss Hamlin and Meant Taylor
Lingard was arrested a, Ildert.ns and Iledole; recitation, Mr J. Mules;
testrrtey by Detective SSchriut, charged Insetting. Mr .1. Mitchell; chorus by the
, with twin, a dangerous lunatic and with members.
sainting his elle ani threatening her „
Lri-rt•RR eat f:H sir H srsI ' . Vs ung
lite. He Las mets twice ttsudes ne end iold are invited to attend a lecture
jaih He dents his wile forms hems t •• 'Phonogr.phy--Meteor Shorthand,"
+oicentl ` but f•.11uwed her t.• 44"1"n• to he delivered in the (sigh School on
!Squire .'ityth remanded him for eight, hf.,ridee eremitic nett ty Thor. Me -
pay the usual tax for the privilege in
having to support the paupers of the
neighboring roil municipalities. So, at
a council meeting held in the township
hall, when Old Tom Holliday went to
receive his regular allowance, it was in. I ing and education to tit them for the
tainted to him that he and his ((tinily battle of life, the sen and daughters
could be mon comfortable and could ole I would, is all probability, be in a position
tain more assistance in a thriving village today to lighten the gloom of the declin-
thau they amid possibly receive in a ing days o1 their mother, instead of
' parcel" settled township ; and so that sharing with her the coutunsely of the
the the old indigent should have 00 oeighborhuod in which so utauy years of
doubt in his mind on the subject, it was their lives were cast.
proposed that he should accept • lump And the case of Old Tom Holiday and
sem-say, $10 -and leave forthwith. his family u only one of scores that
In default of compliance with the kindly
wishes of the township fathers, be was
informed that the weekly pittance to
him and his family would be disa,nunu-
ed. There was but one course open to
the aged and intirm pauper. He signed
the c oveuant,aac pted the "lump sum,"
and went to Brussel&
And thus it happened that one bright
morning the residents of that byre
awoke to find that 01d Tom Holliday
had come amongst them during the
night, had taken up his abode in an old,
dismantled church, and avowed that he
could be sited to show the necessity of a
house of refuge and training school for
the indigenta of Huron and their unfor-
tunate progeny.
%amilLr.
T. J. Armatreng, of Goderich, was
out for a days sport with the gun jut
Saturday, and carried home a nice bag
of frame.
Hermann Met Id has rat:bred to Sca-
forth.
W. Vanstone, intends starting on his
had some to stay. Then then was • collecting tour next week.
hustling around amongst the treatises of j Kunoel Hart, has been on the sick
the old church and the members of the I list for a few days.
village corporation, the result being that A bell prngnosticats r says we will
the intruders were d 1 (min have Injun summer yet, as he has not
their holding, and iudagid to leave Uhl8.iehed kis whitewashing.
hmita / -
-time pricings the gravel fossae•- Liais- es.
been assumed by the county, scald
iris gatekeepers had givti ap p rise ifi; -- a der West at Stratford, a vint-
of the houses in with the lag Meade here. ,
tollgates. About two miles north of Tsatrenaaca.--Tke following officers
',enamels one of thee, 1 toll- for 10.O.T , 417• for the quarter ame-
ba/aims had heen allowed to remain nn ing Feb. 1st, 1887 W. C.. 8 B. Wit -
the gravel road, and into this dilapi- lianas; W. V T, Suter McManus; I. 0.,
dated building Old Tom moved his wife Sister Ellen Horton ; 0. O.. Bee. Ales.
and his childrer. , his geode and his shat Mcleod ; W. M , A. 11. Clutton; W.A.,
tots ; and despite ill effort* to dislodge John Linklater; W. A. 8 , H. Herten;
him be held netil some two W. F. 8., F. B. ,.infield ; W. T., John
years ago, when he died ender esreum- Horton ; P. W.0 , Peter Stewart ; W.
mamma so revolting that the merest noir- C , VI McManus ; Supporters, Misters
ration would disgust the reader. His Isiah Hotton and E. Cowan. One of
death, mark yew, did not oeeer m the
land of the Eskimo, or where the Dig
ger Indian amok@ a hole in the earth f •r
shelter, bet in the peetwier Province of
the Degeininw of Oaamie, and in now of
the most proves: es Heron
two miles north et theirlihms•ilhge
of Runnels, and ea the read that
atytdes the weahh ftltw of Morrie
Irises its wealthy istfillahret township
of Orgy. And the abode et
treat, and wharf end wee 1s. lehieh Old
the features of the this
(Friday) 'venins will he • debate
John .iohnsnn, cnntractr•r. semi
Rsobt. Orr and family el t;,•dersch
township ate corning tv resod° its
town next month.
The Court Musicians and \\-alter
Pelham will open the new °n•era tfouae
on Tuesday et ening nest Set adver-
tisements elsewhere in tins paper.
The fire alarm sounded • n Frithsv
RunT in Hos Oman When
Mn Oliphant'. story, Tree. Me(i'illi-
eaddy, a(lpeared, a yoewg lady living
ser Owlet 'trey, Retsina, remarked
epos the etsashreneas of the name,
' MoOillieeddy," she said, "of tonere. it
is a made up name Ne (me we. ererr
▪ Ws. •- ythiwg so aboard,'Provides's
Jeeno
Segerr A• -r Mentes: Tetrr•sr There' snveatiirated is said h. be in the neigh -
alp likely he a large attendance at the Morh"od of a million dollars. The
meeting tonight in the T . 11.11 1 taking of evidence at T:,rostn and a trip
An tnterestice prngyam of anisic. has over the road to Port Arthur to view
been prepared, and a •benne address I the work will, it a said, occupy several
will be delivered by Rev G. R. 1'ure. weeks,
The chair will be taken pm rap ly at Wm. ',lye*, Toronto, has jnat imam'
eight. The rnlls inn will
V" towards a :nutty printed mditi.m •.f "'The Cast -
peen,: std the debt doe the central rntn- Ines Away of Mn Leeks rind Mn Ale -
'antes. Let it be worthy of theoceseion.
skins," the latest work of Frotnk ll.
8.tothton. whose mysteriously. strange (y.
and quietly humorous *tortes, as printed
in American mag•Rine., chiefly its "Thr
Century," have made for him a reputa-
tion as a .very teller moat w acct mol
amueintr. The tale of a pulrg hschelrr
gut upon an ialand in the Pacific with
two matter-of-fact America% women is
fascinating in the extreme. When one
has read it one te at a her to know what
at all means, sad this, it seems from the
author's Treeing* stories, is just the
p• siti••n in which he strives to leave the
reader.
The f..ltnwing (rem the Kincardine
Tier • e refers to a hn.ehrr-in-I*A of Mn
T. N. Dane,y, .11 this town : T)r. H. M.
THr YerY.t L1111 -AIA -A sweeting
tgigilt hat. There t1eyrr no occasion for t .,f the Yctettjp fAheeide Et.('Ttiwe"
it. S"me yoenesterlaad baht a bonfire
tilts
called f
to celebrate the Bch of Novensher.for. Thursday eveninr. but owing
to the fact that the band cuaerrt was to
Mr and Ma Harvey Hewed of he held on that date. the rneet og has
Buffalo, were in towh during the week, been I,rst meed until Mendw7 everting
attending the funeral of Mrs H ,well r nett ei the termer Timms at 7.30
1'aij Yemir ldbenl as invite
rother-in-law, Alex Reid, of Ceinvrue. „'chock. E
Professor dePeudry ,ente:nplates ed t" atteee1 . n der) at sein ' e s n. s.1i
1,2.
leaving Grdprich for the West ladle,. an busmen "1 importance wi I ;mile be
when he will be better able to enjoy a fore the Lathering.
mild climate and obtain a-lusaatits }In .:•a;tt, mother of Mrs Sperm.,
po@itii,nC• has been gradually catling during the
Mn ollins, late 44Kmainline, was peat few weeks, at the res.den-e ,1 her
the guest of het cousin Mimi Amelia daughter. Amongth•re who es led to
McLean. Mn Collins is about to join sae hided ening the week were Lei s;•ti J.
her husband at Calgary, and is bidding R. (ra:ot, p.stneastet of Itru•sele, and
adieu to her relations here. het grar dem, W. it Dickson, ►erri.ter, );-..a, a well known III el old Kincardine
Brasets. Ma'tont is one of the man, has become • permanent fixture st
Dr. M. Nicholson, the Weed street
dentist, makes the preserrtttton of the oddest sr•:ire• In the }lore's :net. Richard• landing, • n Sou nu river.
natural teeth a specialty. Gee adminis. and i. a lady she a held In universal He hes been dors here amending a week
tared from fl a. m. to 4 p, all.
ter tM iea by her frsrnda ter s" wish hie family. W. aminfo eted
painlaes extraction of teeth. 1 C E T u. --The rterut,.e rearming. the+, he has political **pint inns and has
We •rephrased to mince that R. Chit- sic arranging for a series of interesting been irked to stand for the Commons,
Ise Hese, for gime year past student
seriesmeeting* ler the mer mbe.11117. 1)e- by 1i:onerous friends, for 1+L.t Alv-
in Ostrow & Proodfwt's law '.1TIGe, hes bates•dlaciest .nlewd instrnctnsnsell fere, Imo Thonvh the doctor he an inveterate
been saeees'fui in peesing ha barrater's feature o1 the proeramma The Ent tint, he is a thoroughly good fellow,
edam. Mon pawer t, you, Stan. will he held nest Men,iay esvn,ng. and it world not Ikort aur feelings a hie
Rdsacstio,m,el tsermems will toe ,re@ch'd it w to be hoped the members will turn t' heel' that he "two awev with the pen
f est in full term., and lie ready to tnwt- nart in East Algoma• we like to hear
in the Mnthrodiet citorches ref the ts•wo trsbete their quota towa•d the pleasnn o1 K•ncardine men .very
Sunday n.z hy Ito.. Pr Griffin, ••1 'and posh•. 1'no e. who hate monad ahM.. and we hole.to greet the doctor
Guelph in the mrning on North fit. •,they i.f the pledges, b.,t have nit bean I as an 1I P. alien he visits us. attain nett
church, and in the evening in Victona initiated, will endeavor to he pre'wnt summer.
street. Monday eyehole. The meeting sed) testi 1s.j; Telegraph. Laotian. kW
T. Ihekron • gals i.1 the ronghbrvd .'n, hour and open at 7.30, modCenre _k.trh_e of
chem.___ Brad a
.w
and high grade cattle on Tueadey nett, ammo Paw home riNnNrstor in Mr Walter
P.1 -
Nov 16, at the farm 1. t 1A. con 2, neer WAI.Te:R PRL.,a5 a tIRert•l11 -Mr ham. wh••se in the art of
ILgmondville, will he worth att.nwding Walter Pelham gave his twat. matinee as rn n,: rr enable him to tern to the droll -
he Memo slasnwg t.! purct,as' •lock. the Meurnanw on Tuesday. The miler- eat as'-, 1, t a well-trsiaed facility of ch-
eese
•
!Hon of ,s wonderful, and eared u .n. 11e wires soigne clever emits -
Miss Rend.rw.•n one of the tearh.rs the rapid tiers of facial *spree- bone r 1 rare.** styles of readies. sad
in the mistral .chord, has accepted a mot a tr.arireihina The setleetinns follow (dowdy e.psee the tate sad .•seer
position in • eeia.l mist .of Toronto se a , use another en rapidly they •re very adopted b/ street ftiasertwts is calling
aalery of $480 MM is se .aMIIMst imbuing, mod the art depaMwnwnt is 1n11 attettinw In their wires The highly
teader, sad her service will ant ha d merit died len. The entertainment cultivated Waists of Mr Pelham ere well
( eIMM tad is (inderich heti in day ittaelede AmassesWardleengine' gem -:reeky the sa.ptiwerNary ere. . ike
eMel $.tiles etbeei emelt, sad the Manses Leber*.
taan they have received.
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