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Per went Chrltmee gilts ale Bible De-
I•oslto.7 at l cOtllltry's More, New stook.
New Tear's. !po.w tgrwasted to vast. Biters
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TdE HURON SIGNAL. FRIDAY, DEC. 23, 1887.
Omer. -Thew d'W et 1. reddens* et ( P.m.ararmer awe Ai,msa- Mies
her soca-is haw, Thos Stokes, towsahip o1 Omsk, who hoe been le the easier
Grey, rweently, Mitchell, wde of division of Is. Dories ward school, and
the late Thomas ems, editor of the
Hume Siaeat,, aged 81 yeas, 2 swaths
and 2 days.
The Wosdstoak Probwsi Rewe hes
gest est a septet Christmas number this
year, and Beecher Petalo deserves the
thms e of his town for the eoterpri,e ex-
hibited. it appears to be got up regard-
less et mews.
An open aaeet*/ soder the aunties.
of the W. C. T. U., will be held to the
Temp rat h Tuesday ..en
ll ea Tuesding.
Rood program will be
elves Collection. doors open at 7.30,
untie( sommtseee at a
Ties Prime wise Mar. -TW is the
time of the year when the seas who due
n ot take a paper became a hs cannot af-
ford nonage with two w three travelling
oontideaee men, Ind gets cheated net cf
enough mosey in one dsy,to pay tee half
a donee papers from every county is the
province.
Perhaps nue of the largest orders for
cabinet pictures seat left at any photo-
graphic establishment was that received
by Geo. Stewart last week when a re-
gent for 136 was sent to that gentle-
man. An order of the size u•seed
aty'_t't wgii fyf the •rtstii ;merit of
Present of all ljlluds. rick -tom .y
gaol treectgtsteMoraw, a nIt 011 atgee. Rhj.
otea. Cela e r'vW self.
tnds of
Tse Woretr•s CURIUM* 41 TiMPIRANCII
Union will meet regularly fee oke taaa.aetiae
of benison. every Toe.day atyrao.a at 211,
o'clock, is Meth°list church. every wools*
istrweeted to the wort is cerdiane tenni; re
snood.
Vt'hea Tee are out tomorrow cell tied et
asunder,'somethine for the vole Native( en selling un.den variety more. horns.
=hoods away down tom► swatter how q
tkec est• te yo R4a bi.r sometrlag at w
cheapest keine a tie tun
BAa"Allalloo Tat HoLuDava--Dveisg
e bolid.-ys H. W. lirethuur & Co., of
t>rs*:.urd, sentence a grand clearise
sale of dry goods ata discount of 10 per
oast This firm have advertised in Tia
BIusAL for over 6.. years, and their
enetomea in this Motion are invited to
mad eblir ling• aMtgesee l ant us this
011 •abb.IL'yeas. mut le We rah fit
1Mtitbodiat church, there wilt be a sung
service, twoeistiug of solos, duetta,
martens. and choruses, interspersed
ith Scripture readier* and short ad -
rem, all soainemorative of the promise
a Saviour and the advent of Christ,
This promises to be • very interesting
service.
& H. Annoy and wife returned to
go Thursday, after • three months
Bit in the neighborhood of Peterb.ru .
Recently he was up north of that town
eating, and brought down severs deer.
hoe bu.k's head can be seen at K.
Downing's residence, Angleses street,
k which testifies of the hunting prowess of
now Mr. Ansley.
. It One of the bed acts of the council
tanoon a
1J1- d
=the pall paspos of
Mul dela.bVs ias to biota'aid
money my' b• saved by purehaang or
m.e sgo,o.d erry
sew stock of groom-
fea. Nees. oe't •H Dame at once
Xiom to ley kind patrons. M. nicht .ul
0.
Ever1'ooatload the next door neighbor buys
their Christmas gifts at Maunders' Variety T
More. who have the largest stock of toys.
tame motions in tows. sad the low
peieessett every pane. Largechow room. h
lzrn ataf at the cheapest house under the A
moa.
suede the druggist. lima beautiful woe
2t tolatgomds consisting of plush dre.sim
eases, Christmas cards, etc..
`on display. Great variety and prices low
w row you to look them over. No ire
goods. I 'rug stock full as usual
ecissient nepetaooal attenttoe to prescript
druggist. Albion block.
Tits HCRolt AND BRUCE LOAN AND Irry
able
andd diorite' the year was the order given to
toes- Constable Davis to keep loafers from
collecting at the street corner. This
.ENT COXPANY.-Depo•Itors in this cosi
os.- long time past. The above is from the
farm Blyth Standard, but it applies roman,
all well to Goderich. Do your duty, Con-
ant
stable Yale.
asaeagar. At the last regular moetie; of Mait-
have the best possible security far their
el. ail beteg invest d la mortgage on
property. Depositors have • One lien in
the company's assets. Abate of interest
mid durance
4 to 6 per oeut, according to .mo
having
pees mea should
talllCasdsee Tamura man.
..Ns TAn.o.ix .-Overwhelmt,g Mac
choice goods, slimy* to be found at prices
match the goods you buy. No trash
sheds goods- but good goals made to
end give sat Wart ioo are the tool. I ken
make no bones of this fact and.withoat
nuts I claim to give you more value for y
t••sey expended. thea any hones is town
fevite thee and economical buyers tocall
0oevince themselves of my assertions.
Mao(:ormac.
P* twileTs roc CH0iRrllA. AND ).
]-eats.-The beet and most varied star
lama goads everiuported hers. it coni
Deeming Cases. Companions. Album., %V
boxes. Writing i*sks. Papier Mache
Plush goods, ladle. and cents ('u
Bauoers. Mechanical and other toys. All w
bought for cash. They were bought to
sed will be cleared out at almost your o
Brite. Bee the stock a Butlers.
"Helen Lafone."
Read our serial story.
The new story was begun Doc. lig
Wednesday last was the shortest
of the year.
The harbor lights were extioguia
for the seaa.,n last Saturday.
William Ranee and brute, t f Fonthill,
are visiting relatives in town.
Beck numbers a.f Txa $TONAL Dec.
16th can be obtained at office.
Henry Macdermott, jr., reschd house
from the south a few days sino•.
James Vivian returned home last
week from his season on the lakes.
The town band played so excellent
programme on the Square last Saturday
evening.
59 pupils writing st the H. 8. en-
traps ezaminatiuu. The paper. so far
w very fair and not difkcult.
The Lindsey Post incidentally remarks
that water a very scarce and that ea
has advanced one cent a quart.
Dr McDonagh will be in Goderich f
consultation on Saturday, the 7th
January, and afterwards on the fir
b•torday of every mouth.
la
P ROT
sort of thing has been a nuisance fir a
k of land Lodge No. 33, A F AA. M. , the
to following were elected officers fur the
O:--1
ensuing term, .is: -W. M , Bro. James
I Addison ; S. W., Bra H. W Ball ; J.
cleat- W., Bro. Jos. Craigia ; Chaplain, Bro.
out 11. Downing ; Treas., Bro. S. Sloan ;
Gad Secretary. Bra Rees Price ; Tyler, Bro.
B- T. J. Videsn.
A former resident, of Goderich, hes
K W a taken unto himself a wife, in the
taloa ;neon of R. H. Holmes, eldest son of
000rdtR,• T. Holmes, of Wiugbum. The happy
Cups and event took place in Windsor. Mr and
son Mrs Holmes are at present enjoying a
we honeymoon trip to Florida ani the
West Indies. R. H. H. was formerly a
clerk in Mr S. fb h
"Ys Our FoLami' CONC.IT&.-Thal
choir and others of 8t Stephens church, (
th. Goderich Township intend holding a
day ; concert after "1'e Olden Day..` in the i
Temperance hall, Beomiller, on Wean. l
hod day evening, Dec, 28th. Door open .t
7.30. Entertainment to coormence u
8. Admimiun 25 cents for adults and
15 cents for children under 12 years.
At the last regular meeting of St.
Elmo I'receptory, Knights Templar, the
following officers were elected: -P. P. E.
Sir Knight, C. A. Humber ; Con , Sir
Knigbt, M. Nicholson ; Mar., Sir
Knight, Jas. Young ; Chaplain, Sir
Knight, J. S. Tamlyn ; Reg., R. & Sir
K Dight, R. Radcliffe ; Tress. , Sir
Knight, F. F. Lawreoce ; S. Mar., Sir
Knight, R. D. Hall.
Mc-
Dougal,
rot Hors. -Mr J. K. Mc -
Doug, with his wife and sister-in-law,
Mrs Jno Walsh, left on the 3 20 train on
Tse•day for their home in Leadvitle
Col. We were glad to make the m-
ilk qquaintance of Mr McDougall, who is a
Glengarry boy and • credit to his stat-
or wart mos. We hope it is not his last G
of visit to ndericb, as be made hosts of
.g friends who would be glad to shake his
mealy fist at some future day.
lumrmi o oe ere.
Miss Eliza Fraser, played the wo•lu
re "Andante" in a highly credits
manner at the evening service in Kno
ehurch, last Sunday.
Mr. McColl, who had charge of 1
senior division of the Central School fo
the past theee months, left fur his hoot
near L maden on Saturday.
Mrs. D. Ferguson: of Detroit, was i
town the post few days visiting of
frieod& While in town the lady was th
guest of Mn. James Bailey.
Mr. and Mrs. Dark, and Mr. an
Mrs. Climes were present at the ma
nage of their relative, ltobt.
in Clinton, Wednesday •.f last week.
.
n- Ergo' Cocoon 8. 8. 8. -At • meet-
ble ing of tie teachers held on Wednesday
z evening, arraogementa were cmmpleted
for the tea -meeting to be given the
he children of the school on Friday, 30th.
✓ Tea will be served to the mewbera of the
o school at 6 o'clock, a..d to all others
from 6 30 to 7.90, to be follnwd by a
musical and literary entertainment to be
n held in the church from 730 to 830.
d Children not belonging to the school will
• be charged 10a
d Peowlamotr Liaora,- A stirring and
progressive meeting of the "Prohibition
r lest ne" was held last Tuesday leveeing
0 in the temperance ball, the president in
the chair. Opening hymn, "Hold the
Fort" Prayer by Jae. Gordon. Die.
eaeen:ea relative to the "League" and
vital pbaees of tempennee local work
were then taken part in by Meems. J.
Gordon, Rinee, Stoddart, secretary
J. A Reid, treasurer J. A. Naftel, and
president M McGillivray. At next
meeting the question of affiliation with
"Royal Tempters,' as ago rte election
at mew oIlc.r, will take plan. The
League then adjourned to meet again on
Tuesday, Jan. 3rd, 1886, at 7.80 p. m.
in the sane hall.
How To Dasa PoTLTay. -To hare m
your poultry brief its proper value is f
the market it should be killed and dress-
ed ea follows : Starve for 24 hours • to
bleed by .ticking. leaving the head „s I M
Aleck dry ; do not scald, as it disfigures j Th
the akin ; leave 6 or 0 of the tip feathers i 0
in the wise in ; do net out off the legs. t
When they are killed with grain is they r
amp, the ,grain will ferment and after, and
The London Adrerfirr has brought
oat a hand«.ole h.diley number, replete
with Christ maareding, choice selections,
original dories and excellent Meanie
bons.
Knox church Band of Hope will meet
on leatauday Dee 23rd, at three o'clock.
All the members of the Band are r.goest-
ee to be present and other. that ioterd
joining.
Dr. M. Nicholson, the Best street
dentist, makes the ptesoreation of the
natural teeth a ap.oi•Ity. Gas edminie.
towed from 9.. m. to 4 p.m. for the pain.
lees extraction of teeth.
Mrs. T. K. McBride, who hes been
very ill for some weeks is pact, we are
pleased to learn, on the mend. A little
d•aght.r who was also afflicted, has now
almost entirely r movend.
The miming man, it is announced, will
be bald and toothless. He has always
hers se, and the going man, It may in
doled, is uen•ny in the game prediea
meet. Y be lives lest •seem\
We gee glad to learn *bat the High
Mohool (,iters Sotgiety are thinking .1
eerangtag with Mite Asses Kees to
toe • night'. readings ie the Opera
*tees is the Muse pert of Jesuitry.
l a
trirutisi-
who hes been pommeled to the eharge el
a di.viant in the Mutes' shod` wile- MA
week made (116 reslpils.t e/ a aauJ.ema
acs1 p ams MOM aaomtapseid by Ih. MI-
sddrmss : DOW Mee Crank -Ws, the
pupils el year room darise the past
year, wide to express to you is a small
degree our .pproiatioe of your pais, -
taking efforts is our behalf. As a small
token of our eastern sites., we wish you
to accept this pretest ad ope t0. ac-
o•Ntisg will give you as usns\ pleasure
es the givisg swords us sati.faetioa.
Wabueg you every segos= is your new
rocas. We remain, Years sincerely.
The pupil• of senior Div., Si. David's
ward school.
CualerrA* Day A. D. 1887 -At 8t.
George's cborch, the noisiest portion of
Divine Service, under the direction of
Mr W. F. Foot, Urgauist and Choir-
master, will be as follow.:
rarrsee.
Opiatag Teloetary, Pastoral nymphets
;stir Ex enemas Desstso..W. Crotch1** 0..otr.lePo l,., cheat.
0.
Psalm to ax v.. cheat. J. Turista .
TeDeem
s,lel'.
Jubilate
D.o, erlaKyrie
N
ria lT ess. Brifigiewater 1♦ As
wthi. OIL
Deo A.- •
. as Goosed.
offertory. Rev. R. N. Matte.
Anthem. -Behold I Mag lea good astern -
Lute if 1Clt. lealeh Ix_ 4.
Hymn. "Hark the Herald Amtg . t•g
sv&x$oau. l otisleltsshn.
Gloria Petri. W. Crotch!. 0.
llagatmcat eminent J. Homy 1• C.
Nuac Dlmittis. lasl.onl J. Barry 1• C.
Anthem. L A. Clare is 1'.
Blinn. "Of the stator's love begotten,' Card•
Hlmo, "0 come ally* faithful. Roadies Iffill
"Sttuautt. "-The oppea area >f the,
Goderich Amateur Dramatic Compaq
in the Grand Opera House, on
evening, in W. S. Gilbret'k comedy,
"Engaged," was highly satisfactory, and
reflected credit upon sot only those who
Dame before the footlight., but upon all
who, bed contributed to mato the affair
a seeress. A good hones greeted tee
pieos,the reserved nesta baro g exceeding-
ly well patronized. The presentation of
the play was excellent, rad the parlor
scene in the second act was particularly
good. The part of Belieda Trs0er,e
was admirably taken by Miss Berme
Chilton, and time and .sin skated .p -
probation from the audience. Mies
Maud Start, as Symperoon's daughter,
made the moat of • part that was
evident) not written to give great
scope. Miss Williams, as the Lowland
lassie, acted the part exceedingly well,
but demonstrated that to .peak Doric,
one must be either born north of Tweed,
or have a B=otch nurse. She had the
most difficult pati to play, ander the
circumstances, but did not fail to bring
out strong histrionic powers during her
presentation. blies Fletcher, as "Mrs.
McFarlies" (the widow took more
naturally to the dialect, and with Mr.
Malcom.on as "Sandy Macalli•ter, .how -
ed that nine can be so Scotch as Scotch
folk. Miss Hattie Smith had as intelli-
gent conception of the character of the
maid -of -all -work, and took her part
deftly. Messrs. Reynolds, Andrews, J,
Strachan and Williams also did well in
their respective roles, the delineations
of the two hat -named being of quite a
high order. The selections by the bund
between scenes were admirably rendered,
and reflected credit upon the members
and their leader, Mr. Foot.
-Tomei-Sr. CH,at-. A NNIYLIRARY,
-The anniversary sermons in connection
with Victoria St church wen preached
on Sunday last, morning and evening,
byRev J. E. Howell, M.A., of 8eaforth,
cirman of Goderich district. The
sermon in the morning was from I.
Samuel zvii-45 : "Thea said David to
the Philidine, Thou commit to me with
• sword, and with a spear, and with a
of
as
at
.;bristians going out to fight into the
world should go forth in the name of
IGod, and He would folly equip them
fur the fray. The armor of Saul said
the preacher was the finest of its kind,
bot Davin would never have withstood
Goliath had he worn it in battle against
him ; the sword and coedit of Saul were
lent weapons, but they would never
have aoco.nplished what David's smooth
pebble from the sling did. And so
when we hear weak Christians declare
that 1f they had the powers of stronger
and more highly educated brethren
they would accomplish mach mon, we
should remember that the armor of
• Saul was not suitable to • David, but
that all Davide though apparently ill
equipped would accomplish great things
it they went forth in the name of the
Lord. In the evening the rev gentle-
men preached from two tette vis Acts
vii- 58: ' And they out him (Stephen)
out of the city and stoned him ; and
the witnesses laid dome their clothes at
to
one
prtatitsr
of
n
s
would be in the intermit of humanity and
to the glory of 00d. The sermon was
earned and vigorous, and left en impress
shield, but I come to thee in the name
the Lord of Hosts." The discourse w
an earnest presentation of the fact tl
a young man's feet, whose whose name
was Saul,' and Paul's Epistle
Philemon 9th v.: "YM for love's sake,
1 rather beech thee, being such an
as Paul the aged, and sow also .
of Jesus Chnat." The preacher dwelt
with the various phases of Paul's life,
ad called upon the yowler meg press
to give their hearts to the Lod early i
life, so that the fruits of the ripe year
on tie large congregation. Tends
evening the hot supper and song service
is connection with the anniversary was
held in the church, and the attendance
was large. A capital sprrad had been pre-
pared, and the guests did ample jamas
to it. The program in the body of the
church was an ezoellest one and foe.iat-
ed of a polo by Mimi Ida Wilkinson,
which was sung in that vocalist's bed
style, and • reeitaties, "Asleep at the
Switch," by Mrs T. Detk,r, the render-
.
rt of which evoked rapturous applause
row her auditors. The song service
'Chips," was then brought on, being the
le of a couple of "ragged "tsetse- of
anchester, inteciesed with maga
e• story was roW by the ppiestto r, Rev
. F Salton, in • telling aillinner, sued
he moeie•I selections were desirably
etwier.d by the members of the choir
Mw Ida Wilkinson. By request
PUDLIO BOHOOL PROMOTION upbrsideth not, sad it shall be
hostels or rtes aaamtoatt.sa la the Wass•
rat nep•rtmesra,
The fdluwie;tare he luta of names of
pupil promoted in the different ds
p•rtments of the Goderich Public
880o IT, r*Tau'['s wABD a<'ao0L.
Preowned from Mie Ber.iti'• room to
room Na 6, Central School : -Jennie
Viviw, Gena Gnat, Minnie Campbell,
Mese Nesbit, Sophia Streams, Blanche
Waage, Thos, Bridgett. Wlufred
Embery, Nyda Rotate, Emma Mc
Arras, Hayden Witham&
ST. DAVID'S waaD senOoL.
Promoted from Miss Cruesk's room to
room No. 6, central school Maitl•n
Humber, Martie Jubnstun, Louisa
Koobie, Arthur Parker, Genie Mc
Knight, Elsie Morrow, Kwteth Hur
ton.
ST. A0Dttw'a 0.0111 tc'a06t
Promoted from Miss Wet;,,n's room t
mous No. 6, coot ii gahuol, Dan Mc
I'•Dd, marry Wanes, John Durum
Roth Wiggins, Lacy Gordon, Amos
McDonald, Emma Graham.
CatrTPAL M'a00L.
d churches for "the labourer is worthy of
his bare," bat the Salvation Army is
pu.bi
•r, so was the Soo of Man, "He d
nut when to lay His head." We are
wmlli. t0 rema►i po .r is this world. if
by M !mils w4 tray h. engo
enabled to ad
o
the Gospel news to others. And 1 pity
the poor small sodas professors of
, Christianity, who think they have dome
enough because they think they are
saved themselves. Yuen. Salv'atiooist.
bis." The Army doss not hive a
fie 8600 bell to eall thepiopie to woe
ship Clod, flog a assn sop ul 'ed d about
1150 00 • year to ring it, As. They
Mat strap on • big dram, sed if they
osu't make as mash noise as the churches
du with their belle, they make all the
ai
noise they can, d try by Gods help to
wake rap the dead. They don't have a
$2,000 or 83,000 organ and an orgsaiM
at about 8150, • year, • tieing at
abut $100, and a boy to pump wind
They jest shout sad sine "Gluey to
God." and He supplies oar lungs with
wind right from Hesvieo. ad it open
n , one anything And whim we have •
banquet it dosie.f1 cost us x15 or x16 to
mesh the hall, the officers and soldiers
do it themselves 1 du not make these
comparisons 1u not reflections on the
Promoted from room No. 6. , Mies
Margacb) to room No. 5, sills Fletch-
er). Dollis Chamber, Mantle Dickson,
Hattie Harrison, Mary Mclvur, Jenny
Reid, Minnie Squires, Walter Bachao-
aa, Archie Di:kson, Bonbon Gaert, Tho
Gillian, Huh Luxton, Alex McIver,
Harry Martin, Dated Nesbit, Oliver
Rhyme, Charles Sheppard, Bella Baker,
Alvin Wallace.
--TM Meet No. 5. -Miss Fletcher) to
Poona No. 6. (Mess Langstaff :-Bella
Hyslop, George Guest, Addie Stine,
Gerrie Old, Jessie Coutts, Elson Marl -
too, Charlotte Orr, Blanche Yids's,
Lizzie Bridgett, Maggie Imrie, Annie
Glover, Harry Clunes, Harry Bates,
Lionel Parsons, Thus. Kneesh*w, Her-
bert Stoddart, William McCreath.
From room No. 4. (Mess Langstaff) to
room No. 3. (Mies Sharman` .+Chas
Hunt, Frank Johnston, Alex Melton,
Robbie Mortos, James Marlton, (irs-
ham Williams, Harry Weatherald, Bert
Sturdy, Percy Naftel, Mary Andrews,
Lottie Bates, Ida Henning*, Lena Wel-
ton. Kate Morrieso, Pest) Strang.
From room -No. 3. (Miss Sharman) to
room No 2. (Mies Blair). Ethel Ache-
son, Kate Bain, Weenie Ball. Lizzie
Cootie, Gallie Campbell, Kate Meteor,
Nellie Parker, Hattie Spence, Nina
Tait, Annie Well, George Allan, Alfred
Cattle, Fred Green, John Healey, Jos.
Horton, Otway Morrow, Chas Passmore,
Wesley Reid, Albert Tichborne Chas.
Wataoo.
From room No. 2. (Mise Blair) to
room No. 1. Nellie Strang, Hugh
McEwen, Leo Embury, Maggie Toch -
borne, Marion Sheppard, Jessie Robert-
son, Allis McKenzie, Bertha Bain, Geo.
Wentherald, Warner Robertson, Willie
Price, Eddie McGregor. Chas. Humber,
Joe Heals, Scott Dickson, Willie Camp-
bell, Willie Coeds, Root Breckenridge•
COMMUNICATIONS.
e do not hold ourselves responsible for the
opinions of our Correspondents. Contribu-
tors tt this department must condor them
selves to public questions, and be brief.
The Pug.* Sas.
To the Editor of the signal.
Ste, --I ihelieve Mr John Butler is
again a candidate for councillor fur tat
George's ward, and I trust the ratepay-
ers win remember that he is, and has
teen, foremost in trying to advance the
hest interests of the town. We in the
Ncble Ward, justly claim for him hon-
ed of purpose, good, end judgment,
and mend any amount of push, coupled with
strict economy. If the other wards put
f,rward as good material for the council
of 1888, as we do in the person of John
Butler, the old town will start to boom
during the coming spring and summer.
Sr. Glumus.
The Pteaae. Wry.
To the Editor of the Huron Signal.
Sus. -As there is so much claptrap
talked about town against the Salvation
Army for sending the proceeds of their
banquet to headquarters, and that on
that account they should not be patron.
iced, or supported, I beg by way of ex•
planation, to be allowed to state that
the money to open this station came
from head. uarten, or otherwise it could
not have opened, and that the
money was raised from older stations.
So, in tun, this station is called upon
to aid in opening other new stations,
and also, to help support weak 0005 ;
and it is in this way the Army, as
well as the churches, spread the Gospel
news -by helping one -another. This is
how staff Capt Burchett, of London rays
the money Is applied, now, the sore-
heads say it is not used in that way, if
sot then the Staff Captain is stating
what is f.hls, and would be getting
messy under false pretences, this, then,
would to to impeach the honesty of
our trusty leader. Now the man or
women who so impeaches him should
be able to show some better proof of the
charge than that which is ?whited in their
own black deceitful, lying, hypocritial
hearts. It is all right to patron,.. rah
y theatres, &c., let don't send any matey
awn for missionary work. I say then
to all the good people who so nobly se -
anted the Army with means to fat op
the }longest, to not "weary in /roll
doing" for it will aid the Army in car
ing for the dying, and help them to lift
up the fallen ones, and in doe time yg
shall rasp if ye feint not" for Ch
has said "le•omeeh as ye did it mete
the least of the, my little •sea, ye
have done it unto Me." The notchy
preaches no new doctrine ; they are amt
any mon Protestant than Coteau.,
they preach only Christ and nim creel.
8.4. "Whosoever shall not resolve
, the K inwdose of God as • little e0fld
, shall not enter therein. "God resist/eh
1 the pelted, but gives\ gran to the
, \sushis." "They will be gwidel is
wdg•usest and the meek will He tome\
is ways '. Some say that sage bet
the learned oin swds,stmd the
tare bet our Saviour m " Searek the
Seripterse for they testify of Ms."
The mire of God ma *pea ser eyes
by W secret Islotwes to .oderstosd
aid we have the prwskiws promise, "If
any el Feu les\ wisdom let him ask of
0.4 wise gioet\ to an mea liberally and
gtvmg the wt a bad Mayor. Fellow out
these ipetrestione and your poultry win
be worth mach more money. 1. the
abatises of a town Bylaw prohibiting
the sale of poultry aot drawn, ter-
ehants sad others who deal Ie ssilty
shoals take the matters into their owe 1
heads and «fres all poultry eat draws. Rosas
Mn Define recited, "After the Battle,"
and so raelimtis was the deliseatiee that
many sm-.egst the assumes were mewed
to tears. Ow the whole, the pester sad
managers of Vieterh-et aorta deserve
ela./nr hen w•gg fen shed on ezeellest a
kt/ fare, pitifealty, iwtelleeteally.ad
Ily el their asslversery services.
COWArt
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The membersmembersanadherents of the
Presbyterian church purpose holding the
annual soiree .on Monday the 96th incl.
Agood program is prepared. Sucoe.s to
it u ung beet wish.
The yoaag people in this school section
are quite buoyant in the prnspes! of a
good tune to connections with the Christ-
mas t tee, eTe , at the close of school 11*
the Christmas holidays.
It u gratifying to state that Mre. Brbt
Davidson, who has been very i11, is pro-
gressing favcnbly towards recovery, sed
will soon be able to resume her house-
hold duties as formerly.
Mrs. Jas. Begley has been suffering
for upwardsof two weeks from quinsy.
She is under the care and treatment of
Dr. McKay of this village. Ws hs/e le
hear of ter recovery ±c'. - -
Squire Mallough and family seem is
enjoy themselves in their new and state-
ly mansion. We wish them good health
and long tenure of life to society it. It
is quite an acluisitioo in appearance to
the suburbs of our village.
There is great necessity of .a extern-
*sun in apace for accommodation in the
post officio hen. Perhaps our member
I of parlament would do something
towards its enlargement, if not too much
engaged its the improvement of other
post offices.
The pastors of the Presbyterian and
Methodist churches be exchanged
pulpits on last Sabbath. Re.. 'V. F.
Campbell gave a practical discourse on
true liberty as contracted with what is
termed (alae liberty, taking as his text
Psalm nix. 44 verse.
Wm. McArthur, deputy poet masier,
has added largely to his stock of Christ-
ens presents which he will to happy to
dispose of at prices to suit all parties,
especially those who purpose getting up
Christmas trees. By the way hia store
is a great centre of sanction.
Thos. Tremble, at precept engaged in
a good position as telegraph operator is
Marquette, Michigan, asst week visited
Ins parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Tremble,
friends, chums, and old associate,.
Uncle Sam s domain seems to agree with
him as he is the picture of good health
and oosteotment•
Souza. -A soiree will be held in
Erskine church, Dungannon, on Mon-
day, December 25th. Tea will be served
from 5.30 p. m Arrangement, have
Leen made to provide as enjoyable pro -
gram. The following speakers are
invited : Revs. R Lek, K. McDonald,
W. F. Campbell, H. Irvine and A. Mc-
Millan.
32isrich Township.
Ttarxmya.-A teameeting will be
held at the Union church, Goderich
township, on Friday, Dec 30th. A
number of .pe.ken will be pretest on
the occasion, and music will be furnish-
ed by Clinton klee club. A large shed
64x18 is in connection with the church,
so that people from a distance an rely
epos having their horse under shel-
ter.
Ilt-A1 mains.
Oi. last Friday your correepondeot
had the pleasure of visiting the Separate
school of this place, being led thither by
the fact that he was told that he should
rtes and hear something very instructive
and entertaining. A public examina-
tion which had been the subject of con-
versation for weeks by the pupils and
their parents, was being held, and 1
amara you an your cor'espondent's ex-
pectations wen realized. One needed
to be present only a few minutes before
seeing that the intellectual standing and
order of the school were in excellent con-
ditiuo, that the aim of the teacher was
not to ".tuff' her pupil., but to broaden
their minds, and make them intelligent
ng matey
visitor from the section we notioed Rev
Falters West and Aylward, the:trustsss,
and several tesehors from neighboring
sections, who made suitable remarks at
the close, eulogistic of the proceedings.
At the end • fine g:rogr.m of .oars and
recitations was presented. As the
teacher, Miss Jones, has decided to lease
oar section at the end of the year, .he
was made the- recipient of an address
and • very handsome silver eakebesket
The following is • copy_
of the address :
Demi Tsacsta,--., the pupils of
the Roman Catholic Separate shoot, St
Augustine, on this, the eve of your de•
paters from amongst w, beg leave to
tender you oar einem. regret that yon
have decided to rarer your eneis•etiee
'rob us. We have spas' thew rearm
happily and profitably together ; and
denng that time we have ever frond i•
you •faithful and paiestakiug teseher,ad
• meows and kind friend, sidle; and
eseoeragine es by word and example to
asrwsoanr the many difficulties in climb.
ing the thorny hill of knowledge. Tom
have always shown es that your work
wee ono and or, your owe. As s
mall token of the morose sad affection
in which you are held by we, we gag that
you will seeept this silver eekeAaaket,
set fox eta intris .alas, bet as • see
mutate of your •ojoey i swift use in ,
men and woos
TIi!s *y for Baraills
IN
Dress Goods, Shawls, Mantle
Cloths, UlllteringM, Flannels,
Blankets, Cottons, Linens
Hosiery, Gloves, Undhreloth-
ing, Tweeds and Men's Fur-
nishings.
J. A. REID & BRO.,
Jordan's Stook. Court How Bisset, 0.4.1.0 •
Nth Nev.. Imo. 111/441
eoselusiou we hops that yes will meet
with every semen in your w. geld of
labor; sad washing you "A merry Christ-
mas and a Happy New Year." We re-
main your afesbooat. papaya Sired
on behalf of the school,
MART E. McCue,
$Trow P. Wotan.
Miss Jones made a testis( eta WNW
Wo reply. and the proseeaiama-- awe.
hensght to a close by Mamie, "Alai&
Lang Sys.. Miss Josef departure is
regarded with sincere regret by every-
body, fur we all feel that it will he a team
time before as good a teacher will W
her plass.-8rsrrayoa.
Depety-Ree.* Blewitt, Exeter,ahipped
two carloads of hogs to Montreal reuni-
te,
Archie Lemont, of Grey, has been axe
a hontiog expedition is Muskoka. He
captured three fine deer.
Mr Conrie has sold his farm in Stan-
ley to Edward Westlake, for 86,500, who
is now the owner et 360 acres is his own
right
it is said that the eoosoil for 1888 will
.t the earliest possible moment take
steps to have Exeter incorporated as •
town.
Mr Sandy Innes bas a Pride of Avon
socking Dolt which weigh. 925 pouaad r,
If it keeps on in this way till it thFw
,ears old, it will be an enormous ani-
mal.
A three year old .0114 belonging tct. _
Roger Pepper, Tdekeramith, got a pas
up its nose, sed had In be pet Hader the
influence of abloruform before it could
be taken out
Messrs D Pringle and James Walsh,
formerly of the firm of Wait & Wallah,
tinsmiths, have purchased the Wingham
popwurke from Robt Hill, for the head-
soJas
sum of 82,40A
Jas sod Oliver, sons of John Harris,
16th road, Grey, recently sawed am seri
of hard wood in 17 minutes. This in
fast work, more especially whom they
are yet ie their teens.
The yosugmit child of Mr W A Ile
CI moot, Wingham, fourteen months
uhI, fell down stairs one day last week
and has since been seriously ill, being
received iota -Dal iejeri.s.
The Crockery property, Gerrie, we
offered for este by auction on Tuesday o
lost weak. We ooderstamd the biddie g
was very spirited and it was knoskd
down to Wm Dane, township clerk, fur
81,010.
Elam Livingston is building a saw mill
on his bush farm near Marnoek, sod ex-
pects to have it running this weak. Ho
is going to put • grain ember is the
mill, this will be quite a oonyeenrosa to
the (agmen in this neighborhood.
Os. of Geo Tyner's children died last
week of diphtheria, in E Wawaooeh•
The Tyner family are having their share
of trouble, as it is only a few days Sam
Geo Tyner, er., died, and Geo Tyner,
jr., is sick with diabetes, and pad re-
covery.
Matry.a'. Association or Wesiorn ss.
torte.
The annual convention of the above
association will be held in the tows d
Listowel on the 11th, 12th sod 1.3(0
days of January next Dairymen, mad
all interested is dairy praises, are ur-
gently invited to attend. Parties.at-
tending the cwnventios are advised to
purchase return Waste. as the e.usnit-
tee have heretofore failed b maim say
satisfactory arra ureeme a with the ire
.
way competing for rde tion of tare..
By order,
C. E. Cmaowlea, 8ea 7
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fide ecwmebthis list eft to the Game' anis
Ateetinn sale of 'rateable pedigreed
shorthorn cattle, the propertyof
Andersen, lot 12, eon. 6, Ashfield teem
ship, Hares eonnty, one mile north of
Denesaiton, comleeneing at 1 o'eleek
chary, os Wednesday, 25th day of
January, 1888 The herd comprises
eighteen head of heifers, cows, and hulls,
.11 of which ere registered in the Dosis
ion herd book. See etatalagaes for
further partieelare.
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