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New Prints.
New flinghams.
New Cottons,
New 8i i t
New Cottons Iea,
Xel� Tweeds and Outing
SPECI4LI' PICES.
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�Mryau 4 Mose tee et with
1a1: 11""‘wallah *lalp soit be sold at oast, u rt
Nitw weal tilwaserish.
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� t ph to er�are tar
ara7w m ties wttL
rooms ea (s ►astegt•t►IaR. at (lt•
TWO f ea the pmiw &Mtr.ottaa
oar *license ae4aWma•11dlet gas
bylaw. SW b me goatatstioe to law. ata
tatr►esd �t imic s wear tarsal em
bTu4. t ter .,.tuo4 year asgrooer.with
luteaot n I a . olosei s
urn• II
wyuatw
,teaks gr..sri s -x. DUMP tlflev s.
e, the been... Allies Melt.
is the Ila.- of crusts. attest
le tied toilet
. toiletartisl.e,
tiK
itrwtbio
laid a now Use of railway w1U
to the business of the town, bet it
Unc.lt to add to the .so.IMat ar-
ts that til. R. hallows f.* placed to
nettle smile for purposes 11 art.
Woos -Ali lNWAIT I aY T.1irtaaaca
will nett ruttrlarir fur the traassctlw
ivory Tuesday afternoon at Ida
1a : erth't Milo „ut cb ureh. *very
tsweeeted la the work is medially
011 T1s, -711u sa3elket Mesa et teas
bees sesallel, arid asst arrestor
The 1a.aramos ottwcted wits it Mies
ourcha er • fth�t data d ta oat ke sautiela
ber way. •ia[ you cannot do better than
the local aaamt. Wen Rbytma
a Mown ADD Gams Loan £WD 1*vseT-
CumPAftY.-DepWan is tats ooempsay
vo the beet psslble security for their mou-
se beta( invested In mortgage at Isom
7. tl..aslters have • gust Zion 4. all
assets- Rata of intermit paid.
fres M to pr oast aocwrdtag to amount
and damt.e et deposit. F>.tsien laving ear-
etes aagpa.hould call and see the manager.
TOFIC&
IN. foam •oink
preof
la („cloacas ter freta
WHAT'S UP?
Thing. '!+la1 Are Hs
Around IIs.
rMcaealtsus lar 2111„4'.(117
WNW ere Wesel (Mee tae r
to .l a se w use -RR. M..
tbs.id be fhb besesate.
Plat ?stoats.-Overwbali.., taoeb of
choke dela. always to be tees/ M price* to
match tip .sed* you hug. We troth er
AMds set pod strode mode to wear
sad maWfacttee are the Ideals i k 1
make se he tie* d 4b. feet as without oboe -
nuts. 1 dei., 10 give you morevela, for your
7 ma4my tapredad. thea any hour la tows. 1
incite dime and eceeemieal buyers tonal sed
merlese themselves of aaer
my atlo.t,
el
Ws •odd dA the anemia, of ear read.e
to the sa.ou.cemrat of Motaiewo t roe la
this aThey have bees appointed este
far
*tea Goodrum Wt g Co.. to bombs
their oetebrat.d steel wheel baby e.rri gs
bicycles, tricyiee. etc. These who Wood per -
chasms . baby carriage should mss the sew
etldsg at prices as tow se the old style weed
beep. The cheapen Meas under the
-I're been toad by the se that
,and
, the
on
the moray fever hes
that ixOodertch as wed ea
rustler, are ruatliog, the
heethat, amid the maim and
bay !:n dd beam elect„
not infant future, or that st-
ead, Cm glad to bast lik. to
hearth. shrill snort d bite.,
.'demo when I lived 9th cm -
mew and the road nt'ndicular
tkw.gb the cod of the and cat off
W beaver -meadow, r the wand
twit to the roust* of tn-horn for
Maw. There's cat n, and ad-
raeesmeot and pooh and goahead-
e:iesnos., and posh pereeverenoe,
and bog buildings, a .,petus, and re-
al of trade, and se of popula-
tion, sad a home for garden save,
and tem thousand aocettives that
the asthma won't me to enumer-
ate -all in the eh of the locomotive
of • competitive y.
--Bet on this Jell war question, 1..
heard ammo of Os tunniest arguments
advas•ed Giem. *same no for discussioi,
1104 flame a tri neighbor. who keep
Sore see dead4}tiiiaat it under certain
cite argerwae'•. Way, I actually heard
one ohm ley that it it ase front the
North we'd have trade competition at
tisalop, Smith'. Hill and other pointe,
winch would militate against the b..i-
tttes* of the jaw°, and for that reams he
didn't t. he'd support the project. I
pitied r fellow from the bottom
of my and hooking upon him with
my pathetic look, I told him
that t adrift I could give him
wall,
and
Id t�
. t,
Lake Shed, his son Maim, and
lies alsostste s let on I.Wirday mewing
fir Smoot City, Iowa.
Wr 11 C. Russell and wife, of Was
beeebeoe,'arrired in town on Saturday
oe • visit to relatives.
Tory Hays notarised from Detroit
Tuesday last. He appears to be "grow-
ing up" with the evangel.
The old Soobi. salt wtmkd et the tea-
t„.., recently purchased by Mr' mph
Kidd, jr , are now is operation,
Miss McArthur, of Tborohl, assisted
North -et. choir 'materially w Sunday
last She possesses . w.11 -trained voice.
Mr Geo E. Panna., now of the Audit
Department, Toronto, was in town law
weak looking as well looking as well as
ever.
Mr Thomas' Roddy, u► Meadville, Pa.,
was present at the funeral of his mother,
the late Mn Gibbons. He left for home
Tuesday last.
Dr McDonagh sill be in Goderich for
ceneultstiun on Saturday, the 3rd of
March, and afterwards on the first
Saturday of every month.
Miss Graham is on her usual spring
trip to Toronto, attending the tnilli*aesrr��
openings, and *stew the latest novel-
ties in her line o[ beams&
The Y. W. C. T. U, will hold their
next regular meatiog on March 8th, in
the library room of Knox church, cuin-
mi.ciog at 7.88 o'clock pone.
We would cell the attention of the
fuming oomme.ity to the advt. of D.
K. Strachan whoa the local agent for
the Harris Steel Binder in this section.
When the off gore Me broke away a
w days unee,it earned out s number of
timing net., some u( which could not
found when the field cane beck
is
fe
h
more out to them thriving be
•(11
red grow up with them when 1
of progress arrived. My friend *
repined was not oboe In hie I o0
he 4s • lot of fellow' c6
our so coded benison men,
afraid that the competition of
• ring villa*.s sad townsof the etont
fo . will snuff nut the Monty town,be
i All
coo
Ootooxsiy TRAIN,- A C. P. It., train
ill leave Wingbam for the Northwest
Tuesday, March 13th. For parti-
lan see advt, or enquire of R. Rad-
ii., local agent, Godsrich.
Knox church Band of Hops will meet
Saturday at 3 o'clock p.m. At the
os. of the meting arrangements will
made for the coloring entertainment
the members are requested to be pa-
t
Dr. M. Nicholson, the West street
dentist, makes the preservation' of the
natural teeth • specialty. Gs adminis-
tered from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. for the pain-
tess extraction of teeth.
To Housman. -C. Quintal, the Mom -
treat horse -buyer, will be at the Col-
bert). hold oe Tii.eday and Wednesday
out, Karate 6th .od 7th, and will pur-
chase mound bone of all mists..
a , at they would come to grief. I
't be • bit surprised if they were
oat, and in nouso instances the
toga wouldn't low meth if they were.
But it won't be the outside competition
I that Will kill them if another railway
comp in. Nr, indeedy ; it will be en
.atisdy different cause. With the ad-
, rant Oi a new road, lire beibrm sen
who me mod h, doing bedbees on
haulage* principles will comaTe1 town,
and tie rewlt sail he a bottle for trade,
and the -survival of the fittestin
a live railroad t"wei the storekeeper who
n,oket hu account% out on sugar paper,
••r toasts a leaf out of his old ledger when
hr wante t" c•dlect, has to take a heck
ant. And that s •6114'11 happes in
i%nd*h, when the C. P. R. runs in,
sed demi you forret it.
lA- the -bye, I toe the railroad rom-
o+re. i• iookism for . 6t and proper per-
lohM are of their autocrats at Ottawa,
4•tresommend that the town council
Mame an appropriation for hie ez-
Paws. The mount will most on Fri-
el end I want to give them • poemtes
ah their delegate r.. get one in
et eye t I 1611 the bill, or I'm so
ham. 't take as? stook ie him
roe lbs 4.4or him milli
ire.(a *.t4 to be
Jew"geldd care
• e•d. abaratere D am sot
Mud h
km bsew Dat WA • meti r
Yv realb mks ei. his se septet
ate pdI... h.'. • .menta,, lobbyist, he
isms bow te ►ie league ie hie
limit ohms 8 mote be Iles had ex.
fttws/.. 1. 1u.4. lug and ether
Ours petaleiseto that lime, andPitsis
*a itssamid ma eest aid et � he's the
spare the time.
-I bog MIN* N samiests Dr Adm*..
AJAR. IS 1h0w
Mr R. Stanley Hays tetiiirtaTriiii
Cbioa;o last Saturday to be present at
the funeral of the late Mn Gibbon It
is said that he will not return to the
&Mee, bet will open an aloe in this
. IB SCOTT Ary lit HAtmN.-Aa we
ge to press ere Imre that, a far a
board from teen L a 'majority of 64 for
the repeal wife a few places yet le hoar
from which, it is believed, will Morose.
the figure to 150.
The partnership heretofore misting be-
tween Fraser, Porter t Kay boo been
di..olved, ler Kay (.giant. Fraser •
Porter intend to .hove off their present
largo stock of« , oto., tat
to ant pe eh•ser•..da ate o0).07,,
bet mosey everything.
Mr mad Mrs H T. Ansley, who hove
beim the ge*t. of Mr R. Dotruing dor
log the past few months, loft for Eag-
land Thursday 1•st. They go by may
sttigur, Por Stratford, Sewma.,ill.,Chetl-
ham, N. B , and Halifax. The best
wishes of their seamy friends is this see -
Sae go with than.
SAtv*rropret FAaswtt4t.-1'hw, w_
a lamely Wooded .meeting at the Bat.. -
tion Army betroths ed Wednesday
taming, se the eesaiaR elf the farewell
.!'vises 'cosseted with the departure of
Caplaie Anna awd Liam ffi.sbtt
Dense the stay of theme yeamg bliss in
tows they have "anted the rood will of
all with whom they speas is molest,.al
we bespeak to them • iterate) rmesptio.
etalitse.
There wee sessider.Ys .hmeghe-
last fhsoday. Rev Dr. Ure uocs
Ylatari.-e/ skunk sad Rev 0. F.
, eaodost.d tee earcies at North
544 is the tsaesies, while Rev I. II.
Raawls went to t.•ebeee in the ohrr-
Nsw Meter Resh,a#ssa-Os ad
aper tam lie of May, soder the postal
ween
a•' i .04 the obit atteseem* easelnded r .11
d ems will be met
to tiffs Called &Mee es jsym.et of w
tease sett ie hese in O.sada, times firma
United &ata. far Caged% on payment of
nates a. lease *se. Attribute dati bele
for tisk need. n will be Gest to (l(dertah,
and /be imam motidad by the colleseor
of esteem Im future the regisiratios
fee oe letter be the U. B. will he the
tate as in Asada, 3G., ea paresis be.
Oserv.ag.--On Tomalley of last week
Kr* Gibbose, wife ot'dba worthy eberiff
Wmo ileseasatio meg .hrllAr_Jour-
sha. The L - _iodate
. age :-1st the PAonsdie Jew .da
Thom batt Reed, to a akateb of th.
,Phesatraphie Jubilee, .toes the m'ed.t
Ur the idea t.$. Seskt..ii. tithe mg-
ratty,
to his ,,ten M-1 -J� in
1st. ltlr Red says this set
the lest msilloa by a�/ss� et w idea
of • J.ki ao. btlr •.ad is meetly as
amrurete bist.ria., bet in this ease the
easily-aseertaieed laths we mai..* him.
O. the 17th A.geN. 1886, (abets live
mark. before Nankivell mmatio. d the
.utter), 11. 'hes McGittieedd y, thea of
Qoderisi, .ew of Tomato, publicly est -
gmted the Addis* at the anneal taeetieg
of the Oso diad Sborthed Society, and
the (lmsefelitaa tam-aim/sir duly mad.
• tote thereof is the September leas..
Mc Naakivell would have rsaivd this
amebae, and had time t•g.t the Mee
t►ru.gb his head me the light ei 1886
•t Herm, wee attacked by an gip. he' ad upas beim We hope Mr [Geed
etllsulM slr.he, to shish else seers .bed
et• Thursday et the same weak. De -
mooed wee is her 76th year, and was
n mo.g*t the early ashlers of this amebae.
11e femoral took plane to Maitland oma.
elegy os Suede, last. and was larrity at-
tended. The pallbearers wen : Meson
J as. Dickson, P. Adamson, M. listchi-
me, 1711 Lewis, Wm. Dickson and C•pt.
(lihsoa. Her tau, kir Tho. Roddy. of
Meadville, Ps , was present at the oboe -
gates.
Cttruaie' R. R. Casourrez Mit onto.
-A meet's( of tee seisms' railway
committee wee hold in the town clerk's
.t5w Muday eveniaq. The .hair was
occupied by Dr W. J. It. Holmes, pre-
sident, the present aspect of tea
railway question was dieeuaged is ell its
Wattage. It was fiusily decided to ap-
ply to the town council to make as ap-
pnopriatioe for railway purposes, and to
appoint en agent to go to Ottawa
angered to the railway interesse oo(Mit
town daring • pinion of the present
see*ion. The matter will be brought op
in the tows council this (Friday) tom -
ins by councillor Radelil.e.
Mc NMI raL Elva- ILEcrto*.-Wednee-
day last • nominatk.D beating was held
is 8t. George's ward to fill the vacancy
is the council .eased by the rs.ipaatioa
of Mr. Butler. Mr Al.. Mottos was
nominated by Mr D. C. Mackay, aur
000ded by Mr R IL Sallow.. Mr F.
Jordan was nomi.sted by P. W. John -
D oe, eecooded by R. C. Hays Both d
the soutanes were was.00...d D eaedl-
dates at the last muoictipal snidest.
Morton leading his ppponeuS'-* nen
vote. Mr Jordan it of precut a m•mbsd
of the Llfth school board, and Mr
$•ton also has experience aa a loos!
legislator, having been a member of the
school board for peau Mr Jordan de-
sires us to state twat it u his wish teethe
element of party polities should cot go-
fer into the present contact, and Mr
Morton says that he is of • like opinion
and wants the votes of .11 parties. Kr
Sam Sloan says if Mr William Campbell
will rest on hu oars „.til .ext Wednes-
day, we may have a thistly Doc -partisan
cote for the candidates, but not other-
wise.
w ill tree Casmda due credit, altbourb
the Jubilee managers treated ter rather
shabbily --sot having eve* mentioned
the cablegram amt . to Leas Pitman by
the Canadian Shortbaod Society last
e.mmer.
Tear..A.t'a Sitltotr. -A recent lees
of the Owen Sound Tighe/ thus rehire to
• farmer rseideet of oar tow.: -Ren. 9'.
M. Campbell, .ln S*qday evontag last in
the Methodist Church hen, preached
one of the must stirring and dem/nets
Wry .engross against bar -room* that baa
over bee. heard in this town, frum the
words, "A• on us goeth to the 'laugh-
ter." He char•cterissd the bar -team as
1st slaughter house of health, virtue
and home ; asd its work one of blood,
death and denotation --the king's bigb-
way of death and destruction, under
royal emotion, Meadow its (lithos* to
death,-b4edloe their pocket., nervous
vital forces and morality, till
moat with a rush into the mouth of
After saying there were more
than forty homes is Owen Sound, where
there was suffering' tied sorrow, want
add *gradation as the result ut father
btittg in the siutbtsr house, and givi.t
a toughies description of meow he bad
* 11111 sod in sums of them -he called
epos hie sadism. with such impassioned
fervor s m seldom wit.e.ssd to know if
tby wen willing to have two mon
* laughter houses in town to bring more
blood, mute suffering, mon death --and
whether they would allow the Town
Council to do so. He exhorted young
moo W alum the kat -room, as intimas
with it smut death to b.sioes, sal
body and moat.
Ti.. Y. W. C. T C. Oran Megrim.
-Quite a large mediates assembled in
the temperance hall, on Monday even-
ing )gat, to hear Row D. G. Centeno,
of Denttanno., give as address on the
is" 01 the day. as regard. the Scott
Act. The m.eeidg wits opened with
"Reece. the Perishing," and prayer,
after which several musical selections
and • couple of recitations were well
reodered. After the reading of the 19th
Psalm, Mr Cameron was introduced to
to the meeting. and for about one bear
and a h*1f he held the attention of the
audience with a diaaror.e which has not
A Toz.N or AFt1* 1ATtoN. - The fol- 4000 surpassed to Goderich for yea".
owing letter from Mr Albert E Guest, He dealt with facts, as gathered from
on behalf of the choir of 8t. flarthn)e- the latest statistics, and other reliable
mew's. Toronto, dated Feb. 95th. 1848, I sources, and /owed cooclusively to the
• ddedd7wed Wan. town.naan, Mr W. mints of all present that the Act was
J. Dowding, is Self -explanatory : Dsia f nut • failure by any moans. Although
Ma Dowtmro.--At • meeting of St. it was rookie the success its supporters
Bartholomew'. Choir, I was requested had hoped it would he, yet he preened
to write you on their behalf. The num- upon his hearen the necessity of stand-
irg by it until such time as further pro-
hibitory measures could be secured. At
the close of the'addrees Mr H. 1. Striae,
priseipal of Oodericb high school, roug-
ed • hearty vote of thanks, which was
ably seconded by Capt Gibson. The
president and members of Y. W. C. 1',
r. ought to be congratulated on their
good wurk an securing the services of
Duch an ibis exponent of temperance
views as Rev D. G. Cameron bas proved
himself tr. be.
A SALT TRADE WITS JAPAN --The fol-
lowing letter, from a former resident of
Goderich, now of Toyo Eine Gakka, J.
pan, will no doubt prove of interest to
some of our local salt maoofacturere
Dxst Si.,- -A. Ooderich is a flourish -
en( salt centre, where the beet malt in the
world u prod.oed, I write a few lines
specially for the salt king. of the Rwfiae
City. The telt produced or manufactur-
ed in this country is of an inferior
quality and is not Bt for table oft. As
far s I an snake out the good matt ton -
soused in Japan Dome* mostly from
England. In my estimation • good
trade in this commodity can be carried
om by enterprising Canadians. The
elim.te here is moist, and d coarse this
is • draw back to cheap method, of pick-
ing salt, which absorbs water s greedily
a* a thirsty soul 'drains off bis morning
".reg." The salt which we nee on our
tables is sent in glue bottles from Kng.
land. The bottles are about the Mae of
the large fruit bowies wood in Canada
for "doing up" pears. peaches, plows
and such like fruits. I think they are
milled the "gem - or "avows jars.- Of
course, the mit them goat a
r f and we try to recoup ounolves bey -
r et helm*
"Ida nen 11"4 ' ing sager and fruit to "do op" in the
the Omiilnisters of the respective con- ngenoi y n pge -
iot .ala 10 man k oft b
her of kind massages are too numerous
.. give in detail. However, we all
inanely wish you every amens in your
w home, and trust that heppiuem and
rn.perity will attend 7054 and your
family. Whsle retrettiag the lose we
have sustained by your removal, we
ops it will be your gain. We hare scot
uu an easy chair, treating that you
ill accent it as a small token of out re-
t. We hope it will arrive quite
le. We have missed yon. very nisch
nd often speak with pl.laure of the
orb we have don. together, and of
our untiring energy and kindness s
ur conductor. Again srWhi gig you
very success, hoping not to be forgotten
yo. are sitting in your chair.
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mar to express our great regt et *ni ptrtakisg of s en.$sowe N.past
detsrsitastios of nor friend, Mr •alum 4F Mn McKexie. Mite J.
lleam 1C11ss'd Wilkideem mad• ttie ptwsentalites. Ie -
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sin
BInL. Soci re wiene to. -The an -
nal meeting otT the Gderich Branch
bele Society was heal i11 North-st
ethodiat church os the evade. of
relay. Feb. 24. The
m.stisg was
nod by the president, Mr E. J. Nai-
1, and the demntime& exercises res -
by Rev I. B. Wallwim, after
M. McGillivray, secretary, read
e minutes of brat meeting, and the
ore"•„ aid depositary's report, all
.beech were adopted. The society'.
nt, Ray Mr Manly then game • Boa
deeply intenest+.g lectors, abowint
t the moiety gam hand-in-hand with
Mime toward t1 world's evangelize -
Mr Cook, esgenist of Knox
arch, played with geed effect. the
lint Wag led by S. P. Haps. R. A.
• other. for lIM6-%, are Pnaidemt,
J. Amettstrg; D.paiL v W. L
wit egte fnaadr.r, D. J. Naha ;
-Ma illivrsy. Sosi.ty'a
an yet to be appdnted I dish salt bottles. I t k
it►a ill town, the oulleetio11 netted 1D•o age* teas to
960 1014.. b.ekd op by energy and ester-
38.
8rrrsR,-Friday cunei prise, might help to make my old Gods
the .embers of Gnderiob dun Club par acme a gvs1 nave, if not • grad net
ho.ored Mr William Ellerd, ose of their the delight I have never afmet oa
metebsre, .ith a farewell sn the town a the hill, nor she es.attrrl
a to his Pte' eshool when J. R Miller. lye , Ave
dparture 1*. Mogi citJr ere • good dea•tiu.al lift E. tSatlojl
A. Mayer Seater pttesiied, .ted a Pawewriaerm AND Aomuit . O.
.o1.
npressntatrna pot the e(.b ens pre.- 'Thursday of last k the hers of
1tI WIL W41"°"' r B. 81 Um) °es, their friends, met •t the residers* of R
W. McKedtde, to teed.( . farewell to
hese the tabl. had 4•at .yearend, wee mem
Arte -St Methodist Choir with a few d.4
unseter of the Bea of Omits tee, And Mr W awl ti» laws Elktrd ben
mo
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sad
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and 'retperit
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ont of the Sero. I.seroaa* Club, w
end the folll►wiry r..ol.tion "That i4om to lease Ondsr eb for Sioez city.
amid in • w sg nos,
b remove i1e6.pe.im�s(l (erred M ' t6 folk( i add t�
.barest-, ad hi▪ setiabihts other •tesiiwg art• 4f Mm S. P. Hate and which speaks for
be hes won the ..aides., esteem VII; Wm IISed est do 1[1em A. 111. and
kindly regard .f a11. Or beet II. etnled:
go with Mei for his ion R irW rI* Torrid. -Om this. the res
y la his inn► ' of year removal from our .idem to •tr
1•sirtexy d the rim wove ether eseetry, whim you will •lues. es
hishese s „atom, William',Jos Maim take pert i• other eoe.ea, the
is, Te Wigai.00, H. J. Meal., metsbtns of No.th Street Metjaedid
J. Jae Neabtts, I4%y.. settee Choir, Goderieb. feel that we Amid Is
di esteem fee yGit. Wei all Eneitgant
a t.wfyiag to hi. geniality remiss is our duty if we allowed you to
Pa tboiesrha•ss as a rt w�eet es c.-siod of our
tm h.etp.N i•Me�g it,, _' h.
w4dy W of A uldkl
MN the " ssthtrmg '
yew &garter* we are Wise
I. two )1se�sg ling -tried) sod eMtis 1 i
ttels4ete el.sr choir. we IMO
the pmeesal sacrifice made b
order t. •imoue the internee
happiness cd oar egrets, and that
t fee or szpematioo of earthly r. -
It seldom falls to the lot 4 a
te knees esy nee time so teeny
m.mh.rs, of the same family, and (8*.
to so he severely .loon of its strong th, boo
we hops that the loss we .hell au kagefy
feel std remit is t.aessd emn.pitilte
and Impetuses for yea. Ie our practices
we shell tame your a.atteuwl oompaor,
your Wad advise ss well as your .west
sed barm ier:me votes, As alight me-
rm•ntees .d our regard for yaw, be Peal-
ed 10 accept them trilling gifts from lo. -
tag hearts, end as ohm as you look oa
them, mod • -kindly thought .fie, 7.07
old friend. of Noreb Street Obo.ir, with
easy of wham yogi may smear mem as-
sociate.
. -.0.84.. We .aitedly wish you in year
new hems alt neaten./ prnepsrtty a sett
e the riches that .dd.th au outran
thereto ; sod that at hast we may meet
to "the land that is fairer than day."
Mr W. Engird us behalf of himself sod
sister*, ". • few well choose words, meds
a eatable reply, expressing the alts.
testis. they had had in moieties i. the
.mmolse of meg it North -St aural' for
SO may mon *end expre'med their gnti-
to& for the &tita ea kisdly presented.
Rev Kr Wefwin and Mr McKeisne she
made a few remarks pertinent to the
occasion. The remainder of the .vowing
'was Mont in pleasant social en jeyueet.
A BAD DHATH.
Aa *1d tutees 410y elm la Tarawa
R* pate.•..
♦ 8UOOBt38PUL CARN„IIL
A wi ■1Nary .rei rlewrMa4 weess es of
111.041.sa.a.
'I'flg Hann •ed BMWs Lose Oumwny
w new entering apse the bluetit year *f
•aistootae, and it. g...ral *lances
e ine* as Iaersrtarrr.tieh hs bean such ea
w
warrent ll• parties safety to •11 • ith
n and its '00.07. .et' taw* DO ready
(.041.54.1 for iavesti g 4141( imam other
wen, and who require their interest
promptly at regular periods. To all
mob the following ahem recital of Lows
Cvmpawee Maw doing bosiweee in
Oabnu, may prove tutereettn;:
Loan t isep•olee lues now boon in
esiateucs for 35 yeAre, and their e. ussta�lt-a
neawl cornets provost
beyond
gwestK•u.
Theon, has been no father. of any Lowe
CousFauy formed wider the (:..east
Lan Company Act.
There are now Gla loan companies in
Ontario having • wbeorihed capital of
(71.178,e07, of which 830,174,470; in
paid sp.
The tote! amount of the a.bseribed
aptt.l of 4b. Banks of Octan is (17.
7:A1,300, being lege thou .esu -quarte► of
that of the loan 00mpeaiea Tie paid
SD e*pita1 of file Ontario liauks is
(17,580.875, bang ab.ot "a.4.1f of
that of loan .vtm,owles. The Man con
panies of tauten* 4.v• 1n dep.eit on
all or .bort notice. 515,640,100; 1141
f debenture. iu t )return., (ti $34,4418; nn
' debentures in Etalaud, $41,53,,294.
rem.'Total, 1163.420,331 The Rinks of
()Mario bare deposits on call, 019,612,
897. Dep.vite art whose, (29,736.17*.
Total, (42 312,071. Show tag Lieu
Cotnpanv'. over Banks, (21,0&9,L4i1.
The Hunan and Bruce Loan and
restmowCompany receives deposit.
from trustee,., parents or children in
some of from wee dollar or three
thousand dollars, and allows compound
interest *dd.d *gory six menthe, at num
s agreed opoit The highest current
rates are allowed on deposit., aocurdiug
to the amount and time left For
further t•artieulais call M th. Company's
..S'ice, corner of Courthouse Square and
North St Godertch.
Ho*Ac. Munroe,
(toderiob, 24th Feb. 1888. Manager.
)Gay of our readers w111 have hes
of Mr George Eyrel, who some 6f
years ago taught school in Etat Hun
near Wroxder. About that time
severed his connection with the teac
ing profession, and extend .poo a jo
realist career of brightest promise.
ter an initiation into the rep,rNx
business on the columns of the
Thome. Juwrmii, be connected him
with the staff of the Toronto Ijft.or, a
soon earned for himself • pee amon
the beat all round reporters of the Qu
city. Later un he purchased
proprietory interest in the Sarnia dl
Am his partner being another well-kno
journalist. Harry Gores. Ha eon
as a sh'rtbeod reporter were we a
cieted that, altboegh he was s pro
ed Liberal, he was selected as one of
livamrd staff by the Tore Oorero
and he disposed of his intermit in
Utiarreer.e that be might b. enabled
.acted fullyto his ditties AS perll..e1
tary reporter. His death will oast
gloom over the newspaper men of
isometry, for few then are of prowl°
Canadian journalrta who did not k
and esteem Georg. Eyre,. A brill
writer, an expert •borthander, of t
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ough journalistic instincts, kindly of
manner, sympathetic of speech, and
friendly to an extreme, his sad end
oanuut but make heavy - hearted
those who knew him well and
truly. Fur matey years we enjoyed
the pleasure of his fneod.hip, and the
knowledge of his bright light gone out,
dazes the brain, and causes the heart to
grow faint and the eye to Moisten. Pesos
to hie ashen !
:Vs take the following penholders from
theGlobe :
Mr Geo Eyve!, cf the Newacnl or,
and one of the best-known journalists ia
the country, died at hie residence, Sue-
ssx armee, yesterday morning, front
the effects of • must lamentable eeries
of events. He was going bows atone
one very cold night, about tour weeks
ago, when he VIM s.t upon by three men
and sandbagged. He was rendered un-
conscious by M least two blows, and was
then robbed by hie ass.ila0te, who eves
took the overshoes from his feet He
lay unconscious for about four homy,
then recovering, found his bands frowns
and himself unable to gat home. Ae
dragged htmsei( to the nearest house,
and being unable to find or reach the
bell, rapped with bia hands on the glass
beide the door. Not being able to at-
tract attention, he rapped harder and
broke the glass. This aroused the people
of the homes, who came down, and mis-
apprehending the •ituatio11, instead of
(skint him in, kept him out of doors
while somebody went to a drug store to
telephone for the polies. In doe time,
two constable* arrived from the Agnes
street police station. 1dr. gyre) gave
them his name and jaddrwa, but thew, in-
stead M taking him home, took him to
the police station, where be lay till 11
o'elo.k teat meriir.g, when be was takes
home. On arriving then 8s was placed
in the are of i)rs, Bryce nod Cameron.
The utmost that surgical skill could do
to save hie finger was done, but in vain.
A iso . yhe llffms
bis leftda)bandago *dm.p og1•vedet all t, 0 fi• -of k
or two afterward. Nuts Gagers el his
right hand wen take' away. Owing to
Ida health !mein/ been run dose at the
time of the nccarrence, Mr lliyvsl's eo•
satiates was unable to stand these se-
vere shocks, and he sank, until Sunday
morning, when he died. He ls.w.. •
wile and three small children.
The funeral took place from the m-
adames, 16 Sug.az avenue, to the Ns-
erapolis Townley afternoon. Among the
large 11.mber of friends who attended
were Profemors McLaren and (lees/,
Ms Cktrk., Mesas W. D.ek, M. PP.,
a EMskett Robi11mn, John Oam.-
roe, A. Blue, A. Pardo., R. W. Tres,
J. C. Dent, F. Yrigh, T. Bsog.ngh
Prof. James, of the Agriesltgi
loge, Guelph ; T, McOilttesddy, A. J.
Heads .o*, Robert Houston, J. Lewis,
Imam Nefwtosh Thoe Gibes. W^°z-
eter ; J. C. Spo4dee and other*. The
minim were emsdnsted at the hese by
Rev. G. M. Milligan, of old St
A.44.w's church, who delivered a very
hapreenive wire rs, in whisk he spoke d
the high edema to whish the dammed!
was 1.Id, aid trf the brevity sad moms
Misty of life sled the osrtai.y of death,
and exhorted his hearers to live se they
weold like to die. Rae Pref. Me►7
id is on eeriest prayer. The plasm.
ere were :-Dr , W. ilseek m, Z.
W. Thowoo•, W. Ta Ise, !. i
Millar sod Thee. W. Gibers, of Rtes..
Mr The &sal alar„„/ wen may sed
beautiful
8IR J tHN I8 OONV3BT8D.
•
acmes raemeler rummy Aeasssesw we
ii iiMlt oMi . Mange w Swart.
Tress The Metres/ star,
The revival services sodmeted by
Hewn Mr. Hueter sod Bev. Mr, Cross-
ley daring the pest six weeks ia the Do-
minion Methodist Church at Ottawa
were to hare boon brought to • dose oo
Tuesday, Yoh, el. 14. interest they
have excited io all clamed of society hue
teen greet, and astmeetted by the fact
that Sir John sod Lady Macdonald have
been attendings thea s two and three
times a week. On Tuesday night the
church was crowded to the doors, and
over 1000 persona woes shut out.
Two pews, however, reserved with
gnat are from the premiss multitude,
were watched with eater Whereat, and a
✓ perceptible thrill wort thrntyth the
audience s the Premier .ad Lady Mac-
donald, with Lieut Gongola. D.wdn.y
wad Mrs. D.wdey, Lisa. Governor
Aikics sod Mrs. Atkins, (1r. Cb...
Watson and other freed', 'stared the
church, and pross.ded to fill them.
During the course of the prehistory oz-
onises, your correepoodetit leaned that
tie evangelists lunched with Sir John.
when he told in all sincerity that he had
experienced a change of heart. His
well-known festoon woo. a tether
eerie*. and trosblsd exoteric* se le
walked to his stat. hie took put M the
.„aging with earoestn.ss, and part
in
hie neighborhood, who were observing
him. were not serprlsid whim, in am-
wer to as appeal by Mr. Hester that all
.ho wished to biome Christians and
desired the prayers of the audience
*wild stand up, the Prowler of the Do-
minion, whom name has so long been
tis synonym of iniquity in many worthy
tlrit miads, aro.. with his wife. It
made • distinct ee.sation.
Later the pastor of the Amok the
Rev. Mr, Cameo, made • ootsuo, which
he said had be.. ►m secret purpose for
two days, to the elect (bat the t range•
lists be bemonght to remain is Ottawa
another week, althosgb they we den in
Bellville almost immediately. One
thousand names, said Mr. areae, ked
been soot from the enquiry room, and of
those fully one-half belonged to denomi-
nations other thea the Methodist. Thee
hundred and forty W boon added to
the roll of his church alone. The speak-
er looked straight at Air Join in request-
ing some mot leans is the auditions to
to second the mottos, and the veteran t
statesman did it.
The question, "Ail who love Jess,-
bt'ooght Sir John to his feet. The evan-
gelists decided on the spot to remain.
The collection for 'the weenieg amounted
.0.500, contributed es the andara amd-
lhat it should go to the reverend
gest emao who had taken charge of the
.ervtem
s :,t �lwe
A Awes Remedy be ttsslseisi..
Nenralgla is one of the moot eminent
and painfel alyeetiose inoidd.tal to this
olfimate. Life to thee..wdp ie trade
miserable through its agrR.p,- sad ee it
effects the serves. o.ly the noel power
fel and penetrating remedies ear resets
it Nervtllee he masted weeder in the
minds of those who have lesabaaly tried
other remedies, aloft its meow soma
ssattieal, To all suffering frim soy head
of nerve pain, Iwtereal ur external, we
rwgs•st a trial of Nervilirw Sold
be
.04 all dealer* in medicine, 10 and 38
Beata • bottle.
A grim, early la,k and tome of ogee
often drive away a eGademer whole the
aterohaal really mesas scathing hush.
Jaws Moir, et the fad maesasioe
Tmkereentb, incest& to Mart with M
gustei1 o • Iso weeks tet S.ethern
flew ..treem useem Thea wash.
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