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GODERICA, ONT., FRIDAY, SEPT. 23, 18b74.uT." ' :P "
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uron tignal WHAT'S UP?
is rt•mrsnu, Things That Are Happening
Around Ua
1 ERY FRIDAY MORNING,
AT Tile verges
NORTH - STREET, OODERIC H. '
. a wide-awake lost sewepaper. devoted
toasty news and the dIesesisetion of use
ui loom isdge.
KIT= OT sr'RsrRIr7Te%r
e •
year: ;b:. for s a months : 10c. for
..-re months. If the wbseriptlon 1s net paid
adviser.. snb.:rtpttea will be charted at
,e rate tat $t.W a tear.
A Waage Mary free' tee steer's Ralik -
•••wt of qts Depth." --Tee •tW-u«r.
lug" reeler - The giggles' et
less simper ►at.rrspites..
—A wierd story has hole to me, and
turns out to be true, FI! bays to be
capful in my stricture. os the "Anarch-
ist Club" and their meeting. hereafter,
h ot only for my own personal safety,
—I see you have bees rattling ware of { A SILVER SERVICE.
our deli uqurnt subscribers and have
our
going for them without gloves, es
the *eying is. I've been told by some of
the uei,;hbors that you have lashed
ukase after ukase, sod eteryon• ie
stronger than the nue before, and some
of try acquaintances are as mad as
March hares •host it. It was bed *Aim, tette le Doing genet 1.
enough to say "Lok at your label," in Thiele Old Wad sa.mer now
a sort of general way, but when you tee Mess sus. Door.
printed at the the head of every column,
''Look at the label on this paper," • lot
of thew felt that they couldu t 1eo1 the
paper any more without tearing off the
label. and the tearing off tat the label
was a bad give-away, for it showed there
must be a reason for it* absence. Then,
I ala acid, you keep dunning away at
H.I. Strang, Principal of the High
School, is "Bervtsd."
{ agement from use old pupil who had sial it was bs. The metastatic mese
wade good progress, and that would put be $ snores of pleasure to those who
heart nut., hum, and enable him to again mad• it almost e.ti ally with that of
bead joyfully to the task. The nines the recipient, Haar, hese.) The *peek-
' of the McGillivrays, Elliott., Crass- tor cl•ewl by showing the beneths a cru-
' Wellen, Stewart., Duncan. and others, ire from a literary s ciety.
always buoyed hint up schen he felt du- Trustee Jordan ■pproved of the so.
r. na •we es -rap". et e:ederlve nisi milted, and it did not lessen ht. pleasure tion of the pipits and ex -pupils on this
in having helped them on to know that °evasion, fur he believed eo than more
they might hate passed him in the race. richly deserved rich s tangible recogni-
Sonle tat a 8M pupde might have got lien of his services that Mr Strang.
toe higher and better plane --"Dr Ure— That gentlemen need bees no qualms
No, no),—but he did not grudge thorn of oonecienoe about accepting it, fur it
Friday evening last an open meeting' their distinction. but rather rejoiced in was brat an acknowledgment from the
of the High School literary society was'; their success. Not • few of those wbo stodeets of work that they considered
hold in the upper rocm of the High I had attained unmoor) had re- had been well done. As • trustee of the
School building. and the place was ceived much benefit from the literary high school he was glad to ss•
crowded to the doors. After some rou. society in connection with the school, the good feehn; that heisted between
tine humor the chair was mouthed by i and he believed many of the es-pupi!s teachers and pupils and hoped ere long
but for tbsaafety of Mil sod tatting(' them to pay up, and eo persistent hare Rev. Drt re, and au interesting pro- , held the society in grateful remembrance. to ace the present local seat of learning
d • butt to furnish branch out into • ox,ll late instituter.N)
conscience of neighbor Neverpay, and he spirited chorus by the members,tilr ��•il- i the a luipment of the school, such as the He was sorry Inc trustees were not a1-
John Butler the other day. You didn't if you didn't stop drawing attention to Pourds," and after that the chairman' and Independently of that had ,given von- !as a
they would wish, but he was pled
hear about it, so you didn't ; well 1'11 the feet that a newspaper couldn-t be palled upon Miss Heise for a reading. ! lidenee to its members. It had sent that the literary society had bean able
give you the hal of particulars in shunt run without money, he w-,nld withdraw A buzz went ,hrcugh the audience, sod away pupils proud of the school aed I to step in between and supply what wale
A•TERT!%a RATrt friends of mine who may be made to you been tet you've toothed the seared graeeee
n wee proded with. After a, It had n ■e out • e •it
suffer, a so
was the cane with councillor told me confidentially the other day that rt read. "How to Sere a Thousand , library, organ, scientific apparatus, Sc., ways able to do as much for the school
legal and other soal madverti.. a pts. le.
rr hoe for tet insertion. and 3 cents per line
.r each intermittent tnrtioa. Measured by
nonpareil scale.Local notices in no•pariel type Se per line.
Local madras in ordinary reading type lc pef
w' ord.
Mesiaesa Dards of his Uses laud seder ILS per
year.
Advertisements of lost. Towwd. Strayed
Kit actions tanaut. 13ttaat two Wasted •soli
Business (•banes Wanted, not exceeding $
Eves noapariel gt per month.
Rowles on `tale and Forme on Sale. not to
exceed
$ lines. $1 for Drat month. bee per sub-
sequent month. larger •dote in proportion.
Any epecLsl notice. the object of which b to
m
rn,o:e lb. pecuniary benefit of any indi-
vidual or company. to be considered an ad
rertisemenl and charged aerondinety.
These terms will in di email be strictly ad-
o.
herent tadvertiadvertisements.@pocket rates for larger advertisements. or
enameledadvertisements for enameled periods made
known at the office of publication.
JOOOI00 DEPARTMENT.
A tuns equipped Jobbing Office is carried
on in caramel ion with the ordinary newspaper
db Mewed badness. where Bret -clan went out
premises reasonable rates. Everything in the print-
ing line can be done on the prroes from as
illuminated poster to a visiting card.
All Daum lnicat/one must be addressed to
•. lierClL1.11(T MIT.
Edtter of ?nu SInxAL
Ooder$cb Oat
ern(
E FROM THE i ear.
wing is en exti•e1 of a letter
to the editor of Tog Sweat. from 0 H.
Sasha, formerly'ot Goderich, sad in re-
v sent yeah connected with the press of
Manitoba. When in Ontario Mr Stalk
was a staunch Conservative, but the
rule of the Boodle and Monopoly Party
out West has led him to speak his mind
freely upon the present situation in the
unfortunate Pruvinca of Manitoba :
"In connection with my change from
Winnipeg to St. Pail I may say that it
was necessary, for the reason that Win-
r.ip.g is a dead dock, nay what they
may,and will 1,03e become petrified if tbs
G,,ernseat and C. P. R. do not letn.
Manitoba alone. Imagine, if you ca
tb• ridiculous ligate which Manitoba is
eutting today before the world by being
hampered in theoosstructiun cf a little
railway sixty miles in length. And this
in a oosntry which is in the Government
and C. P. R. pamphlets represented as
the most desirable pplace an earth for the
settler. The whole business is so ab-
surd that it creates disgust, and, of mune,
discontent. It Manitoba is to prosper,
abs must be allowed to build railways
wherever the people need them. This
is being done int States opposite, and
Manitoba must do the ease or suffer.
On try way down I notioed railway. be-
ing extended end oorestruetsd is every
direction, throughout Deloseit and
Minnesota. I brae firmly come to the
conclusion that Canada is being ruined
by politics, It's politics Int, lees aid all
the tines.
Twit Hamilton Spectator bis taken the
coal question to heart, and if the Gov-
ernment doese't come to its relief by re-
imposing the duty and tbeeeby lessening
the cost (f) the Brre% will have to haul in
its !-- est winter and use it in the
00�trv'.
Lu patronage, and than where woutl then an
emblem silence fell upon those' with warm attachment to the society, leckin,t.
metre. You see, a couple of weeks you be 1 He also told me he had been assembled, as Hiss help appeared, fol- and not a few pleasant association• had Judge Doyle, another trustee, express -
beck I drew attention to the fact that • tekiog the p• r ever since Tom lowed by Rev. Donald bleGillivray, been formed here which bad eventuated ed himself in accord with the object
society had been formed in opposition of the meeting. The educational 'Wean-
Mdlueen eta rtwi it, and had always ha'
a good word to say for it, but ii the new
management was going to insist upon
him paying for his reading, ho would
withdraw his support immediately and
let Tns SroxaL go to the dogs. He
said ingratitude was the basest of of.
fences in his eyes, and he considered
the present action of Tex SIGNAL as be•
bearinz s hatd•ome tray containing a in a kindlier regard years afterward.
magnificent and costly silver service. s ) P
in a firm, clear mice, and with perfect standing of the school,for with a history
elocution, ?lies Hahn then gave the fol- of ten years behind it, it had a record
lowing reading : that pupils,ex pupils and teacken might
To 11. 1. Periling. B. A. PrIne!pal Oodorlch well be proud of. ( Hear, hear.) An
High tlw•hoot. annual reunion would be • good thing,
Dean Ma STaawu,--is members of and he had no doubt there were many
the Goderich High School Literary ex -pupils who would endeavor to b1 pre-
ing • direct stab at many of its oldest 8,ei•ty, including former members, your cant •t such Gatherings were they in-
augurated. warmest friends. He couldn't say old pupils, we have Conceived the idea auguse�. In conclusion, he returned
that hid change his polities, but he her- ,.f ening you an expression of our feel. thanks to all wbo had been connected
fainly would cease onsntenancing the ince towards you. (Your unselfish de- with the getting up of the handsome
Reform journal if it insisted that he votion to your work as teacher, and your
should pay for bis subscription. Just kind and sympathetic interest in your
then neighbor Dilatory came along, and pupils. even after they have gone out
he said he believed the paper should be from the school, leave us no room to
paid for, but the editor knew he was doubt your regard for as.) The Literary
gond for his subscription, and he ' Society, so pleasant and profitable to us
couldn't tee why they were getting such all, owes the suc:ees which has attended
a cracking in the dunning column week it, in great part to your wise counsel*
"Club" met in a dark ravine, where the
after week. He would pay up and stop god kind assistance. From the first you
w ater' of the river dashed madly oo his subscription, for he hated to be have made yourself one with us, often
donned—just the same as if he didn't we believe, a1 comidetab!• personal in -
their way to the great Like, and there, intend to pay for his reading. $1.50 • oo vvenience. Nothing more clearly
ben h h hl t ha 11 thin t be eternally ho k' di net • th n
reek, with black masks that admitted eq 1' bun d would think yourdevoted
leanly u[ the whits of their eyes being he kept publishing notices to pay up in .,t which.tu one cf your superior culture,
kis r ;and then, he added, now* ovoid scarcely offer any attraction or
to our back -stoop conclave, and at it
didn't rejoice in an official title my
friend Butler bestowed upon it the ap-
pellation of the "Anarchist's Meeting."
This name drew attention to the gather
legs, and at once attracted the eyes of
the public, and u a result the "Aoarch-
1 ista'' had to more from place to place,
presumably to avoid vire-71.m Aod
now the wont feature in eenmection
looms up. 1 am told that a special
meeting of the "Anarchist Club" was
hell recently, and them and then a
diabolical resolution was endorsed, hav-
ing for its object the "taking off" of
Jnha Bather. The members of the
Ls o beer. He feItproud of the moral
eat t e s e ter o an over ngtng year was a gnu mg o e sa y shows your to y into to us a
oea ing
about ; and one t in cheerful attention, term
in the editor most be very hard -op when after term, to our Society, the meetings
Tan Northwestern Fair, which will be
bold is Goderieh on the etb, 8th and
etb of Oat, will be beyond question the
greatest agrieellarel display over made
in Huron Bounty. Already nearly half
Ike available apses u the main building
is taken up.
Tag dens of some of the owanlry
' Tory paper to boom the fiats in coonic-
tios with tie meeting of the Young Lib -
Con. antiquities in Toronto, Met week, is
very eft The Toronto World,
publiebed on the spat, threw up the
.pings the Arst day, but the provieeial
Tory sheets still endeavor to prove that
the Isms was a .*ossa
visible, they drew lots from a black bag
10 bee who would be the one to do the oasts be mighty scarce when they put render any benefit. Owig, as we do, .o
much to your influence, we think it very
fitting that we should express our deep
minae of gratitude for all that you have
terrible act. The lot fell upon one of the
cleb who was known only by a "num-
ber" to his compstriota, and the doom of
the redoubtable originator of the B:g
Boom was !oohed upon as sealed. The
tactics that were permed with regard to
the infortunate Morgan, (who to alleg-
ed to have exposed Freemasonry), were
tried rplsn the Father of the Water-
works Scheme, but I rejoice to be able
such rubbish in Old Pay-in-edynoe,
who was also present, then took the bat,
and the way he west for his two oeith-
tagea possessed by the students tat today
were far tluperior to thoes of twenty and
thirty years ago, and the students should-
prove
houldprove by application that they fully ap-
preciated their more favored circumetan-
oes in this respect. The literary society
in ccnnectinn with the school was •
grand •uxilliary, and should be freely
taken advantage of by every pupil. Af-
ter contrasting the educational facilities
of the past with those of today, he don-
or! by paying a strong tribute to the ex --
testimonial to hoe, and he assured ihed!t e#1eut work -lone by If Strang and his
that all his life he would cherish the 'Eristants in connection with Goderiek
gift and the memory of the donors. high school.
' Applause.)
Rev. Dr tare, after a few appropriate
remarks, celled upon
Iter. Donald McGillivray, who was
pleased to say • few words in approval of
the object of the meeting. He was In
Montreal when the proposal to present
the testimonial was started,and he heart
ily approved of the proposal, and felt
gnat pla.ure in being present to par-
ticipate in the enjoyment of aiding in
the presentation of the well-deserved
tribute. After alluding briefly to the
inception of the society, of which he had
the honor of being first president, and
humorously deecribine the preparation
and delivery of the inaugural address,
the speaker went on to say that then
bon was • caution to sinners. Said he, done for us not only as • society but as was r.o men en earth to whom be owed
I've taken Tux SIGNAL regularly since individuals. Furtber, we beg your ac- mon for his success in life thus far than
I've been in these parts, and beton Ieapt•nce of this tea-srvtce,not a in any Mr Strang. A conversation which he
Dame bete I took the local paper of the *score a recompense, int as a token of had with that gentleman many veers
suction when I lived. 1 wouldn't be .r high esteem in which we hold you. ago had been the means of determining
withcct the local paper except on one It 1 th ff love. Let it the oxourse
condition, end that is that I was too
mean to pay for it. If I was poor end
eunidn t afford to pay for • paper in ad -
is purely the offering ofh of his life and ander God.
nI hs appointed 7oimet speaker, and took
tai.d you of ytor old pupils, upon he thanked has old teacher for the trend ppo pee
whop lives you have made so nuked as it had Takeo. He had not come hither I so many of the Rielites to his bosom Irak
impress and in whose beet affections you this evening to make a speech, bat mere-
!session, proved the hollowness of the
After a few remarks in • similar strain,
from D McGillicuddy, and en explana-
tion by Mr Strang, the meeting was
closed with prayer by Rev Robert
r re, D. D.
Tun election for the Quebec Legisla-
ture held in Ottawa county last week
has shown that in English speaking lc
c►lities the old bugaboo about "French
Domination" and the cry "Race and Re-
venge" have lost their power. The vols
given demrostntes the fact that large
Liberal gains were made in the English--
speaking townships of Templeton, Lowe,
Lochaber, Multipart, and Derry, while
the Liberal rota in Papineauville, Munt-
ebello,St. Andre Avelin and other French
villages remained practically the same u
at precious election.. Sir John, whets
ranee, I'd cat off my tcb•eoe map- will ever have • place. ty to lain in the rejoicing at the gather ince and Revenge" cry, and the Eng -
to state that they did not avail, and my ply. and I'd quit taking the occasional Signed en behalf of the member, of ing. As one of his friends hal remark -
friend still does business at the old glees of toddy, and buy the paper by the the Literary Society aince Its orseniai. ed, be wculd feel more at ease talking 114h -speaking electors all over have had
stand, and ie as chipper se erer. Yes, week, so my children could share in the tion to 1538- about Chins than •boot silver. 'Laugh- itheir eyes opened on that point at any
sine, I'm told he was enticed into a use of the money that I was spending. Fars AlxtNxgao, Presided. ter.) But the proceeding, of the even- rte. The Liberal majority is not yea
It f could pay the subscription and Jtta alt C. Dtctoio r, Sooty. ing were w scarce of great pleasure to 1 officially known, but is supposed to be
boat and taken out upon the bosom of didn't, rd think I ought to be arrested done Etatarr, him; in fact he had felt more joy tonight
the roaring Maitland, and when near for obtaining goods by telae pretences. DONALD MCGtt.uVRAY, than be bad felt for some time, and he , to the neighborhood of 1,5O), a decided
Black's boathouse a diabolieel attempt I 'serer was sn poor I 000ldn't pay Se. a MART J. HAUia,
was made to wreck the craft, and there reek for the local paper, and buy a par Ooderich Sept. 13th 1887.
by remove the fighting alderman of St. fedi stamp the same week to send • let- Mr Strang who
deep (sense when h•
who was completely sor-
ter to any friend I wished to write to,
George's ward. But be still lives,asd the grad I hope I never will. A weekly prised, was un
came forward to reply to the address.
paper u not • luxury ; s a wsotsssity in He thought there was something on
efforts of the"As•rchist Club" have thus
far been foiled. That's the story as 'twos
told to me, and it is 'efficiently hair-
raising to astonish even a baldheaded
man. Hereafter carefulness shall be a
leading feature in all my communica-
tions dealing with the meetings of the
"Anarchists." Yea, I.11 either be care-
ful or buy a dog.
—But Doming down from the regions
of heavy tragedy to awl, solid, hardpan
everyday occurrences, don't Tun think
the town council still takes first place for
"masterly inactivity" in eounection with
the public improvements scheme 1 I'm
told that Walker, the Port Huron
eniineoir, has written stating that owing
to previous engagement he will not be
able to come to Goderich and make the
neeewry examination into the contem-
plated scheme. It isn't of any particular
interest to me whether Eagioeer Welker
WINS or goes, but Td like to see • fob-
lic meeting called to discuss the ques-
tion and to determine upon the line to
be adopted. It seems the comical eaa't
devise any ways or means to tet them-
selves oot of the difficulty, end it is high
time the sensible folk of the town took
the matter in hand. Tiers is a way to
unravel the skein which they bare so
every intelligent f•otily, aid ebonld ke foot when be saw the name of Rev
paid for like otker necessaries., I don'tDonald McGillivray nn the program, but
always agree with everything this paper he never imsginsd that the affair lipoid
lays, but td get looseome if I didn't take the shape it bad taken. Knowing
it regularly. Now, I've told you W at that Mr Taylor was about to leave for
it costs you to get the paper. I sight a course of 'Andy at the university in
also tell you what it wets the editor to Kingston, he thought the large turnout
give it in yuo weekly. It casts him his at this meeting was sttribotabte to that
salary for the time employed; bis edoo•• fact sad the preserves of Rev Dowald
tion,soch u it u; hu experience of years McGillivray, but it had never ceenrred
it may M ; the rent °I hi. oflloe ; the to him that '• demonstration was to be
hard caab invested in typo, presses and wade in his own favor, or that h• was
stationery ; the wage• of his men ; tea to become the recipient of so valuable a
premium of his life iesuraoce ; the testimonial from those whom he had
amount on the policy on his plant and assisted in teaching in yeses peat. The
buildings ; the placing Tit bimsalt resent was far &heed of bis deserts ; the
u a target before the Ingalls and the other teachers who had been associated
preen of the land ; and a thousand with him had been equally faithful in
and one oflar •xpsoditures and in- the dischen,e of their duties. Mr Halls,
ocaveniennoes that I an't enumerate as well .. he, dated back to the inception
al present Yoe, Neighbor Never- of the high .cbool literary society, and
pay, think the editor as live with your that ventieman wes fatly se deserving as
sympathy and without your money. he was. Under existing circumstances
You might se well tell him to go to the be felt it impnesibl• to find words to es -
wilderness sod live on the wird, with- prep himself, but ke thought his Der -
vet eves gettutg • test• of loeo•t a4 nem had been over -rated. He had
wild honey. And you, Dilatory,. yoa'rm
not as bad me Neverpay, but
tiTat n bad fried to do his duty by tease so
-
e nough. enough. Ywait until our sebNtip• frosted to his charge, and in the sphere
on tate runs op to a bog figure, sed i• which fits lot had boon eve ils
then when you are asked to pal yes engaged,
the profoulion in which he eg
oegsgotd, and would notorhance sltho h
think tea man who be. gives fees read- he had bore told by many of hu old
ing to you for all tbesw yuan ""mita an pupils that he could hove made mon
uDpardnasbls iia. B.sidss that yrs money ney had ho devoted himself to other
have to pay for your city weekly. if yoe
take one, is advance, and whydon't yoe
do as well for the editor wis your
neighbor, se for the ogee who is • amig-
or d Yoe, Dilatory, are to Mame, and I
would advise is the las One se
Jones to " nit our seauneea." Tns whoti ander
wouldn't I • youdidn't to gr' or intra but the duties of the
two, tree, m or /pps on yeas te•eh•r brought his more in ensued
pursuits. (Hear, hear.) There were marmot. ion with t3odertrh high school
three profeesinns where great po•sibili- 1 said he was hoer, he had not •rule
certainly looked es if he often enjoyed • change from a Tory majcrity of XO at
himself. (laughter.) He advised all the last election.
connected with the whorl to take advan-
tage of the opportunities afforded at the QQHSTION$ AND AN$WRRS.
literary society, and they would never
here cause to regret it.
Sole by Miss Minnie Strachan.
John Taylor felt, se one who was go-
ing to sever his connection with the
society, that it was only right that he
Words to vee et iso sad eltteerwl,e est
rabik ShnesUoma.
"fa it proper, or not, for a matri0d
lady W use the Christian name of SOP
ohosld express his opinion. The society husband in placing her signature."
was here to help them, and the popib Qt'a=v,
who most availed themselves of the It is not proper for it married lady to
opportunitis it afforded wen all the w her husband's Christian name ire
stronger and better tor it. After per- writin her si, segue• For lodes
teeuleriaing wherein the chief benefits of g se-
a connection with the society consisted, her signature should be "Mary Jones,"
the speaker went on to pan • tribute not "Mn John Togas" In writing to
to the principal of the school. The ea- a stranger on basin.es,wit5 the expects..
t+Went address which had been read by tstine of receiving • reply, it woeld ifs
Miss Bake was subscribed to by everyone
who had heard it, and did not express proper to say, address, " ?Ira Joln
more than the sentiments of the pupils Jenne,'
and ex -pupils. Personally he shared
the feelings of gratitude therein ex- The Moetral Snp•rior Cowl Mbndap
pressed, for be had received much Donn- decided that s guarantee eomp• ny wee
est and help from the principal. Is not liable for loss when the Whored de -
others felt se he did, and h• believed tanker had been acquitted of the chars*
they did, Mr Strane's old students by a court c-1 Iso.
would always be amongst his beat Rev Jamr (fray, of lititlisg, • debt: -
friends. He closed by formally biddies t• to the meeting of the Kingston
farewell to three with whom he had bytory, left the window of his mom
been associated in the Godmich litroary °pen nn 1E.�ndey night and some ono
Dr
society.
of Itelgr•vs, was pleas -
slain,
and stale his Bald watch awl
ed to be present to tee honor dose to ebtio, his overcoat and money.
Mr Strang. As an ex -pupil of Gado- Fire book agent.. collectors for "Pie-
rich
Pio-
rich ttigh school he thought no words turosgee Canada. ' Were est upon be
eoald express the obligation he was un- Becki•gham village, Ottawa county,
der to that gentlemen Alter humor- Satnnday. and made to surrender sore
Deet, wormer to hie fiat "lperiesee is notes which /pertain r f the fortes Aad
signed, it is allotted, without knowing
the nature of the documents The
or e» •
tea sesbetw—the ministry, t r advantagesthere
proes.io„I, ex bis tion of Mr strung
Tl►e first and second of these had slop P*eee sisis to could not bad
words to ex what he felt, bet later
on is the mentwg won be willing to rte -
cite a pier* in lieu of his speech.
ties f good • within the power of himself more of the agents skipped out after their tomb badly tangled sup, and the only way to he seed offered, so that b• could m. re fittingly ex-
perience.
get the matter straightened is to have n of sal { and the teachers voeattow The Hamilton Presbytery which mist
l g on this
owssies> is Tuesday, passed • monist ion regretting
tete public discos. the gosetioe in all its q y dealings with ibm.e tee
bearings. The "Do-nothings" kers been 1'k if t d R poop the desecration oft the Sabbath by iielk-
1 A pert t their ministrations, Id 11 Boynton, of Barnum's *how, who gave a
plsyine football with the scheme long public exhibition of swimming in H►mib-
d nowt ° ht to 1/pt men deal differently w to sae The ehairman—
for what i yew sell, and •by should with the ,.•on,r. and gay him an ap-
enough, an hey ug
_ Foe want to es n *est of 'waking an Mrs epos
lliOw. Soweto Stain, !a a mod pub- who are no ages o a • a o other ways ?ay my sm prion a l•{ rad h h tt
Hied its • number of the Rest Bruce the business ][ebbe my judgment is a !advance, and I ever d fait pi+ns.11•d
ossw•titUSSSI tied retains the riding oomncl has go: to the .no of its tether, I Get ver label da••d ahwad, and be flu h nos Ral h M'a.ssgn Camerae has assured M Roeder
y 3� stove to another ppieitipns- bat as Reed y P
Trustee Williams didn't know esti! that nnthwisunding the Count of Pati•'
he was mooing to the weemttet the object eatfeefn, the Right will emotion* to
that was in view end he pee plead support thole C.biaet, but os the omodi-
that the affair heti bean so quietly and lion that no change be made in the
--ti twee-.... The address was well ppoottisy of eomeilutioe 'bids the ('•agog
y 'iso bitleTfo tssd. !tevoral deputoiea
l h t grind take torn at 1 I al bseri i Peg yar. d (Lewd applause
Let m have it •ole too bay, on Sanley lest, in the preemies
of soma 2300 sp/petators. The Presby -
i
alwir t • a e arseth s • n „ t also censured the local hie
always looked epos the teaching tnro- Dr McKenzie then recited "Sham= having •mnouaoed the 'vest papers
paperi, her relinquished the 'eat for that little warped, but it seems to me the beeanee lbs editot pat n an necnsw,nal feesiee es the hoed of hie •.•barns— tin Braes in • and Gr•heg enienee, and i
item askisg lea other (allows t. y lit t took to it as • et sues lotdl, • platxled foe bis effort d+V•
of pent Durham. The date for the so far se preeties! work in o neneetsos
holding of the eoevestion to nominate • with the scheme i• eoa.erit d, and the
e w000wor has sot bees sat, but primate- sooner new men take bold the bstter it
ably will be ansowneed shortly Like will he for the town.
M.srprisri at the amount of fen Fors fine passed on, and he acemtemed
will bare whits the delhwt(seats are pet hiseet to the detiee, he gradually, te-
es the rank. Tb• editor io'. a sheer" It niched other aims, aid of late years
tel cash -in adeasce eebseriber. had learned to love the work for Ow
And as Pay-in-Advanee holed, II work's asks, (Apolases.) Nronetimes
8idates, Mt Twit Rr°rut u of opinion Lk• Wilkins Mlawft•r ttr•it en aN it to take • "lifework wirier et the ease from ( with what be eotstMd@red to be poor re- Mr &mug need not be afraid of dnieg wake the Al caber at the eerltase
ovary "lite' there is • full stop of eon- ---I guess 111 rest • little now, aid saw that the other elle were Mgiasisrt he had 1.11 disonw and bowed down worded. and Gee gift was • suitable rase. Pw*e
Moa deeded 10
Won M Raevier t°
b will tin' von bei h hod held inns) wolf fur thee and thooeht expended injury to his eossefenee by eeeeptior It,
that the rating should he at the dispose) 1 "Snm.I itt$ wt tore Tip, in a that w they • env v• wolfs
int
of the leaders of the party. 1 section. 1 Alas- bet •Dotter inlaid encase tett et essewe• ter if any sees ever ,indeed a tsit.,»P veld
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