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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
.ran Bakery -Maio Wins.
oven's Hallam J. Wlhoa-
i.ariag nate H. Ilulsp.
-tare to toast Mn. Blake.
,;teat Opera Hos..-- Y A. McDowell
10 Editor of repast -James Cooke.
- MARRIED. -
colmolI-McQt'tte At Nicola Lake. NC.
on New %ears day. by Nev. ties Mar.
ray. Mr. James loseiel Uordo. of U.r.
dew Naga K.m4oep., tad leis Muse
Leoden Muyuosa, of hwoia. Iate ef
butaerland Raver, Nova Boons.
aesia Jou>rerou- At (iodoride me the
IMS i.e, et the residence of else bride's
father. by the Iter. Ur. $...re. Mr. Alex.
R. ('ruisie. to li:l.eatueth Apnea eldest
daughter of Mr. Juba Bill Asbestos.
DIED-
Roeontor.- la Uodertrh. os Wrdneeday.
Januar? lath. Helen. rrliet ut lb. 1.3.
W res. Ik.toerteoe of Colbsrse, aged in
Years and 9 months.
Pans In Ouderich, ea Thursday. Jutsrry7
17th, Helen Adria, tafunt child of air T. t.
Perry sated 0 month. a.d 1 days.
The tuseasl .111 tale place from her tuber's
residence. liritassga Road. ea Saturday at
TOWN TOPICS
Look at the label on this paper.
Dr M Nicholson, the Weet-st dent
makes the preservation of the wt
teeth • special ty. (Gas admiut.ter.d It
9 • ea. true th. painless extraction
tooth.
Da Jesvu auu Ma Hvot.-At
(hand Opera House on Thursday, J
24th will be promoted the scrooge
tionof Dr
kyil and Mr Hyde, a
f e Robert Louse$i eveIisurn a lei
of the roue name, with Percy Hunt
us the dual role, opp..rted by E A
Dowell's pupt;lar cowpony. The P
ri.lrare Journal sats; "The eeppwt
e•ud, but to Mr Hunting the honors
the eventing were extended by the
thusatic applause. rewarding hien for
masterly cheractenzatton of the dif(ie
deal role of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hude.'
Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde u the (.rand
lot. Opera Home uu Tt.ureday. Jan. 24.
ural Willie Munroe baa returned kome
om after • fire weeks visit toPlew York and
n/ Ark&uses
Dr McDonagh will to in Guderich fur
the n .oeultati.,n on the first Saturday of
an every mouth.
"on The Baud of Hope will hold rte reg.-
all- IN meeting .,n Saturday, Jru 19th, at
,ok 3 p ret , to the basement of Knox church,
Eng, All the members are requested to be
Mc' prawn'., and others welting to juin will
n.- . undo welcome.
wry Mr J W. Smith headed the poll in Rt.
David's ward this year, and not Mr
en -
has Imbert Tbompeoa, as wale incorrectly
,lit stated in cwt published returns last
week Mr Smith led the precession by
warty 40 votes, As Mr Smith is •
al
Paauoe li.niat. The parlor mei
held at the residence of Mr E Downie
w ader the ,$artier, of .North at Medico,
diet church, .•n the evening of Mon-
day fast. was largely attended, and
y i successful. The following program
was reedered : Quartette, Mrs J'relhate
and Mies (Graham, Megan R.kher and
Richardson ; recitation, Rev A. Potter ;
e strumeotal solo, Muss A:aebrooke ;
mg, Mr hitcher ; recitation, Miss
Truman ; swig. Mn Pridhaee ; Refresh-
ments ; instrumental solo Mas Martin ;
tug, Miss Fisher ; recitation, ere
Hector ; song, Mr Rich•rson ; duet, 1iw
cher and Mr Richardson ; renderer. Mr
McGillicuddy ; instrumental solo, Miss
nos. The chair was ably filled by Rev
. Putter, of Vestona at church.
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A curl's orenwg pe. krkie' wales,
A a• /•.11 Ar prose (t." V
Lewis Cosoaet 7. -Mean J. E.
•area. of Tomato, and J. W. Pearen,
God.rich, the latter for seems' years
*11er fur Ogilvie & Henchmen in their
ere mill at Godenctl, have connected
Oh the Smith Purifier Co. of the eiy
or a 100 barrel mill to be built at
Brampton at the intersection of the
rind Trunk and Canada Pacific mat-
ey*, work a siding from each. The mill
ill he built uu the G. T. Smith centn-
legal spout, wed no expense will be
spared to wake it the most perfect mill
its capacity in the Dominion of
nada. Badding plane have beea pe-
nd by the Purifier Co . and the
ower will be sepplsed by a Brown *et..-
attc entre. 14x35, built by the shops
bete -Stratford Herald. The still will
oast abet $15,000, and will M eons -
tad before harvest Thou who are
sainted with Brampton, chalet it to be
O000 P..uwur. The twat estate( gift w
ts
geass make a to give a Wirt tea. Ap, 1•
ply to D. l$ct..ueeuddy, wrest Uoderlrh.
Mamas Lieseed cake. osrivalled foe G
rows, .elves, acmes and sheep. -crushed"
"Nutted- Meal. by trigs ton. at /furrow'. !iced w
Stere. Hamtltcan-.t.
Presides' ('kvesed not. "A public office u f
• pabilr treat," and (;ru. Stewart cadre%ore
to wort la the putout. interval by torn.na out
dee styles et photography. .f
" Thu Is the seisms crit year 10 one Pros- Ca
Idle for chapped howls ail face.Da
eta *r!1. it. sod ale otter useful 10"ikU teonw
and dregs. Beery requisite ma be ranrbed P'
tool proscriptions are carefully prepared. OI
Tac W"as,en CnaleTlan TaurEasxce
t-.10!‘ win Iiia.* regularly for the tramming*
M business every Teensy afterwrss at 7211
lock. in Knox Moroi. Leery weans ia- '
ed Is the work la cordlany breed
attend.
ry Ooode'n Meek Clotty Cough Hainan
roughs and cords, bee knows and ludis.
neiUe ta,s chsaaoaWe winter, so home
said be without D. hest pommel ane
a to prescriptions in mimes, iisesaoe of tM
nab pods at coat, W. C. (seode, deo ggisc.
.tlderasnie hewer Mat goinrt to later/ere
wick the provers of elyliah %adoring al r. t
A. Pridbamh The torose$ Cal of mom wart
in gestUeaea . apyerel will go o w It h Is se-
cwemed vigor. Don't be deceived by the
Lae weather. tut get wen clad for the next
few mouths.
The careful housekeeper is gulag; tato ex-
pressstard looking around for the cheapest
one of the beet openings for the mill
Amines* in Canada. The town 01
Brampton has granted the firm exemp-
ts from taxes sod free water fir a
term of ten years. This should be a
pointer to Ooorrtch moaiosp•1 legislators.
Tatera.A.ri Mara '.; --An open tem
potence meetuoz, under the auspices a
be W. C. T. ., wee held in the Temper
Hail on Today evening. Rey. J
vinwsto., of Clinton. being the speak
arTuesday
Li
Y he,tsshotd ale wearies. .Sr'K
would advise Atm to look at the advents',
meet at flounders a bon 1. this wow and th
then call at :heir *tore seat door to the post
odic*, and see the lmusses 'lock and the ass
odic*,
they are aweries. TM cheap..* f
home eider the saa.
KaRLY NavmaTtolr.-If things roach n to
move as they have bees dotage recently ea tbe. "so
thermometer we e•. Sok otrt for ea early "
opesiaw of sayrgattos. This tried of weather se
ksock. the bottom Cot ,d the old Idea of
('mads bean testy • Wan. d wintry sees..
and frigid effect.. . eem;t yes be
masa do better than Call at R. r:. Oa1gwe
studio. and see his full line of Octane of VI ager
hied*, together with suitable a.014s at w
ail pries de
""rv.Ne Will Meme IL"
The wonderful beeline and .Doth pre- o
•rt sea of I.atw,ides ! W Ihoo's Ren ('fitrope-
4 the evening. The chair wee recu
pied by Mr. H. I. Stranz, who opened
e aeet,ng by impressing epos all pre
it the necessity for total abatises*.
rue motives of health and economy
e then called upon Rae. A. Potter to
d in prayer. After the singing o
All hail, the power of Jesus' name, Re
r Potter gave a Bibi. reading of an in
Wresting character. This wee followed
a duet by Mea Graham and Mr. Bel
, after which Rev. J. Livingstone
se called upon. The rev. gentleman
livered an address of shout foray mss
tea' dar$tion, which was replete with
Mond judgment, deep thought and elo
deuce, and carried the entire audience
with it. A vote of thanks was moved t
the speaker by Mr. D. McGillicuddy, se-
conded by Rev. A. Potter, sod the meet -
ins, which was ..f • pleasant diameter
throughout, and reflected credit upon the
W. C.T.C., closed with the doxology and
beoedietioo.
Oatyraay. -On Wednesday of feet
week an end resident of our tows depart
ed this life in the person of Mr Edwin
Bingham. Deceased was bora near
Brighton, England, and eau to Canada
in 1866. H• went first to Woodstock,
whin he remained • short time, and
ease to (G.derich in November of the
same year, when he worked at his trade
se a builder, &c. He 'married in
Janasr 1861, a daughter of the Iota
John Blake, who survives him. He
built the present Horan Hotel, now
oeeupied by Mr W. Craig, and
• portion as a store mid netaorannt bet
afterwards converted it into • hotel,
whish it has since remained. He kept
the hotel as and for soma time in 1875,
bet sold out to the lab E. Hieko, and
gave all his attention to gardening and
hortiooltere. He was elected to the
tows commit for 81. Aedr.w'e ward ie
1877, and with the eseeptinn Mono year,
held his stat for to. yew. Daring the
greater part of the time was b.oheinn•e of
the public works committee, wed devot-
ed • large amoeet of his time sad abili-
ties to the town's interests, espoeially in
the matter of the present exhibition
grove& and bedding, in whioh he took
greet interest. Moused leaves a widow
and a family of four *hitches, the eldest
of when imam wife of oar busman Mr
Oen B Cu. The femoral took plass
from the de e.ed'o late randomise ow
Fridayafternoon and was very largely
atte.+, Matter, W. L Hones, Jan
0, guess, M. G. o..ers%, D. 0:
Stretham, S. Mskemtem sand P. B.M,
befog the pall beans. The OddfeliowS,
of whisk order deemed was • member.
were p► t at the interment, their
letterer reelene being ond.obd et ie
grave by Brea Wm. Pmodfnnt sad Geo.
Selves. Tbe rotor of St G.ori.'a, Rev
W. Toweg, eondseted the 'hereh 'sett-
ees et the hoes, mud at the gave.
baker. it is easily uodoeuood that he le
a "nogg" man.
Ata meeting of time directors of the
Mechanics lustitute held tin Satord.y
evening, the annual sale of magazines
was •ppownted to be held on Friday
• teens$, the 25th inst. A motion was
alto passed to bars the chess and checker
tables removed from the reading and
placed in the Class room, this has beoume
• necessity, a the mitotic uftati utwum-
furtably crowds the reading rout.
V 1.rosaa, $r Mttaontrr C6t arlr. -
Mr R R. Sellouts has engaged to gave
his celebrated exhibition of dissolving
views in Vitoria St Church on the even-
ing .1 Tuesday the 29th inst. Besides
the imaginary trip throngh the Holy
Land, there will be a number of local
views. lake amines, the steamers of the
C. P. R. end Beaty Lines, and also a rs-
oent view of the moon, from a photo-
graph obtained by the great 36 inch tel-
escope of the Lick Oaervastery, C.lifor-
e*, which is one of the finest slide
*11 ntwes of the moos ever shown os
I O. 0. F. learat.t.anoe,-At the
1•et regular meeting of flacon lodge No.
62, I. 0 1). F.. D. D. G. M.. I. F.
Tons instated the following officers .-
N G. Bro J. Susiton ; V. G. Br,. W.
Proudfoot ; R. S. Bro. G. H. Noire ; P.
S. Bro. Geis. Somme ; Treasurer Bro. C.
A. Nairn ; Warden Bro. T Gundry ;
Conductor Bin D. uneaten : R. S. N.
F. Bro J. Roberta ; R. S. V. G. Bio G.
Elliott : 1. R. V. G. Bro Jill Inkster ;
O. G. Bre A. Johnston. Bro. F. W.
Johnston, W. Prnudfu,at and D. Canto -
ken were elected trustees for the current
year, .rid Bros J. Roberto H. W Ball
.end J. W. Smitb district lodge delegates.
"Inaaseouone.'•-The Rev David
Rogers, will reproduce the Rev I).
Talmage's masterly lecture on "Ingersol-
- limn." in the North -•R Meth..dist church
(t on Tbur.day evening, the 24th Eat
- Doors open at 7 30, lecture commences
. at 8 o'ctock. The choir of the church
- 5511 give some chow* selections. No
- charge .t the door, but • silver collection
after the lecture. Wherever Mr Rogers
has reprcduoed this lecture it has given
rnqurlihud sstssf.ctioo. Prase Notices.
-"Thu lecture, lake all of the lectures
of the ilrooklyu orator, was grand, and
f Mr Rogers has msetere4, to a very strong
e degree, Talmage* style aod phrase lugy,
se that a person can elm.at menages* he
is setter under the sound of the Drs
- voice -- -Brussels Post. ''Tbe lecture
wee moot enthusiseti;.11y appreciated by
the lame eudieoce semen bled "-- Wood-
- Moak krreef. "The lecturer was we11
rewired. and all present expressed
• throneless se more than pleased and
edified. Any future appearance of Mr
o Rogers will command • fall ball." -
Atom, Paras Pus. "Rro Rogers eletrs-
lied people of Stratford."- Rev Geo.
Ooasos - McQasai - Th. bride-
groom referred to in the following from
the Iafoad .'katiwd, of Kamloops, is a
son of our townsman, Mr D. Gordon
On New Year's Day one d those events
which are looked forward to with much
interest by the ladies transpired at
Nicola. W. refer to the marriage of
,Mr James D. Gordon and Miss Annie
L McQu sn. The ceremony took place
in the Presbyterian church at Nicola
Lake, at 1 p.m., Rev Geo ]fern om-
etsting. Mr James Vass, of Kamloops,
supported the groom, and Miss Jessie
Mequon, • sister of the bride, assisted
the letter. A number of friends were
present t o view the ceremony, and as the
wedding party advanced to the altar, the
wedding march was piayed by the oroes-
iet, Nn Clapp. toe. After the knot
had been properly tied, an djoursm.nt
was made to the p•rsooage, amid show-
er* of rice, old boots, eta, when an ex-
eolleot wed line repast bed been prspar- I
•d, and whioh was partakes of by the t
young souple end a low intimate friends.
At 4 p m., a start was made for Lower
Nienia, sad as an evidence of the esteem
is w►seb the bride is held by the 'Doug
people in that section, tt may be moo -
eased that they unhitched the horses •
from the rig and drew the nowly-meerried .
simple for ever • mile on their wayto s
Lower Nicola. The horse* were t
attached to the rip, and the party drove
no. The Mit day the waddle" party ■
drove to Spews'• Bridge, when the 1
train wu taken that seeming for Kus-
h -tops, arriving here at 6 a. a , Turas).
The bride wee the reeipient of a number
of handsome presents -..Iver and glom
ware --from hoe Moeda in Mieola, wbi.h Ri
will no doubt be largely inerswd by so
the friends of Mr .red 11.. Gerdes, la w
Kamloops. Th. Watiw.l, ie .trermem
with the many friends, desires 1e misted d
enngretelation*, and etptssea the hexa
that for them the voyage down {ie I
meant of life may be plesssal al
and proof -woes,
p
toed Nelsen' of i1t are the secret of success
Coughs. ('olds, Sore Throat. Asthma, K'►eep q
ler tough said lad/Nest ('oweumptbn quietly
give way to lis curative powers. NoIklag but
iY ospertorltl over other remedies Mee created
the demand for It tom an parts of the Prov•
I..'. which has even mewled to the Usatee
Stir.& Why r Because every ponos who
teas used it sprats well oaf U, Ure ml.t. moll It.
Pelee 30 cts. per bottle. Ino
BRIEFLETS.
Look at the label on the paper.
Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde at the Greed
Opera House on Thursday, Jan. 24.
Mr H. E. Rothwell was in tows this
weak visiting his family.
Mrs Geo. Park, is visiting friends is
Reif,
J. C. Harrison sipeefe to have ice at
the Palace Rink by the sod of the week.
Saturday afternoon for children,
Mr E. Woodcock has returned to town
after a sojourn in Denver, Col. He pre-
fers to be under the folds of the Union
Jack.
Mr Chas. Mauger, of Coldwater,
Mich.. is visiting his brother. Mr A. J.
auger.
Hale & Willis bees started a sew
kery on Kingston St , and intend to
k• • specialty of born. -mads bawd.
adv.
Mfrs T. C. Boulice mid two ebtldns,
Brantford, w visiting in Godeeioh
the guest of bar sister Mrs J. W.
1'earen.
Winnipeg Free r'..., . Mr and Mee
J C. Currie reigned from Soothers
tin C • teeto rdaY. sad a+..laying as
latet(doe.
We bare to cheek Mr and Mrs Mien,
of &,wnenville, for • smtmpfe of sasel-
hent weddteg cake, and wish the ome
cep's every happiest's in their wedded
career.
Salton re 1,0* rhrwniefe :-Ths Rev Yr
ie the D(saching • erase of sorrow
Methodist aheteb m "Great
Modem Paintings."The third oseias
be wed nest Sabbath ev.wktlg
entitled "The Rbedow of Dull." h
Holman Root. Mr Walton spent
several
works
.hoof hest 7ner le •taainiwg the
IMP. greet artists le the HtiliaIi
IDr Jekyll and Mr Hyde at the Gran
Opera House on Thursday, Jan. 24.
Mr Geo, Park is putting in • salt
Iat Bird, fur Messrs Chrystal & Back
R.. Mr Howell, of Seaford', accept
North -St. Methodist rhumb on Sued
mussing last. and Mr W. F. Csmpbe
of Dungannon, preached •oeeptably
the eveuwg.
Gino TO THE Pooa.--Major Bull
mads $ new departure the year. I
stead of bolding high osrni,al over h
elrct►ou, and uff.,rin` up sacrifice at t
*keine of Bacchus, he donated Lt5 sac
to the town churches, to las applied
the relief of the poor. This is • step
the right direction, and shows that t
mayor a head is level, and that he Sea
e iu the right piece.
Gopatien Max Snot. Cr --Tree ma
or elect of Windsor, Mr M. Twoiu
MUM fur several years awe) buck in th
fifties, • resident of Guderich, harm
been for Bowe time chief clerk for Se
moor Brous., and afterwards teller in o
of the banks here. We see that Mr R
H. Rothwell another former resident
Godench, brother -its -law of Mr W
Mitchell ..f ibis town, healed the po
kr councillor in No. 1 ward io the On
putout town of Galt.
Co.. m Toau,yo. -Mr. M. 0
Cameron left for Toronto on Monday
where he will hereafter pursue his pro-
feesit:u. He has earned for himself
.treng position in legal circles, and hi
career to the Queen City will be watch
ed closely by hie many friend. in Geode
rich who hope for • briight future fo
hien. If integrity, abilKy, perseverance
and industry count fur anything, there
lecithin' in the legal profession beyond
his reach.
d Mr T J Heard, of Luodon,ie in Gods
rich, where he is ender contract to stet
pan now Gown ucomet buildings -
t Ftoti Caths. -The following is
ed letter from the Rev D. Mc(iillivratt
ay
dated Chetan, North China, Dec 30
IL 1888 :-/Matt FATISk, - You will
in 1ey long letter owe from John, hat I
write you this that you may know I as
!safely hare. We had • nice voyage fn...
sr i Japan to Shanghai, and then atter a
o-:
IX s Ysieja Al v 3 Kot Asa"
- Eng to Window it had to be spent, fur
t; which purp-,se we entered • very re-
'pectable saloon, and when he tabled hie
a • money the bar keeper gave •n ezelams_
two whioh drew every aloe io the roots
forward t.. see the curiosity, and they
R„' I enemas .u'ly declared they bid not seen
r, much "specie" as they celled it for
ever so long ; for, just w in Port Huros
the "red don(" cud "wild cat" shin -
had ' (►u .our returu to Wood«r, how-
ever, we met with an old into who bad
built himself a nondescript boat in the
shape of • colter about twenty Eve UN
lung sad bound with iron hoop* like a
barrel for live or six feet at each sod,
having • Auld and hitches) with a
small cabin neer the helm ; and this
novel craft we had either t., tlaviges*
ourselves or Is.,. it alone, and the sae
being apparent) all gone, our (tnxiets
to get along as undertake the re&
of the swollen river that neither of us
had the slightest kouwled;ge of. All
went well enough however, until •bout
two miles from Fort Malden, when just
ea it was beginning to get dark we stook
feat on a sand bank, and all our puahi.R
.red shaking had no effect, and the our -
rent was so stroof that we could not get
off it backwards. So the two Youngs is
a sort of despair jumped into the water
neer oil the arm -pits thereby lighteni u
the boat .of their weights and with the
c,utsneon shaking of st they gut its over
the batik, and jumping in again cold and
wet a they were. We soon got them to
Amberusburg ; but had that bank bee
ax inches higher, we firmly believed
that that would have been the last of no,
for from our near approach to Lake Fite,
and consequent widening of the river, ere
must have been about • mile from either
aye' delay we came up here by another
s' f, steamer. I .m very well and comfort -
h• Iable, and Dr McLure, with whom I am
to work is a tint -class fellow whom I •1 -
lo ready love very rush. Tose can put my
Ibex safe arrival in Tet Ss;rat_ Hoping
you are all well, arid as happy as I •m.
rt This u • delightful place and I may be
bete all wiuter. Address my letters to,
7- care of Rev Dr Smith (our min. )Chefuo,
e7, North Chins. Yours, DoeaLn.
• A Boy Wuo Mata Tatxus Ltv•Ly.
II -The /eland ktentiwl, Kamloops, hail
7- the following in reference to the family
n0 of • former resident of (ioderlch -On
Wednesday last the building occupied
of by Gordon Breis., furniture dealers, had
• marrow escape from destruction by fire.
11 The second flat of the building is ore
copied by Marsh Gordon as a dwelling
hone, and during the absence of Mn
• Gordon to the collar for a few minutes,
Lion, • stirring three years old boy,
seized a burning brand from the .cove
• and touched off the lace curtains in the
• sitting room. He also applied the brand
• too the hair of a baby brother, and singed
- him very artistically. When Mrs Gor-
r don returned from the cellar the cur -
teals were about burned down, the
is paper on the wall was blazing, and •
bureau near the window was in flames.
With gloat presence of mind she ton
down the curtains, threw • pail of water
on the fgam.r and thus succeeded in pre-
venting aseriousconfagration. The baby
was Hot injured by the firs other than
bariog the hair singed off his head. This
is the second time Lion has singed his
brother, baptism by tire apparently be-
ing a hobby of his.
A. O. C. W. One Line. -The open
meeting udder the aoanices of Go.der-
ich Lodge A. O. U. W., on Monday
evening last was a very successful affair,
some seventy five visitors being present.
A very pleasant time was spent, and the
fgll.owino lengthy program wee success-
fully some throogb :-Business end in-
stallation ; the Reoorder. reports, which
showed that the Lodge was flourishing •
address on the alms and benefit. of
Order by S. P. Halls; refreshments
served ; address, Mr McGillicuddy ;
solo, "The Skipper." Mr Fletcher ; ad-
dress, "Sociability," Mr Hetherington ;
quartette, "Medley," Messrs Belcher.
Henning, Thompson and Halls ; recits-
lion, ''liver the Hills to the Poor
Hoose,'. Miss Hetherington ; solo, "Bay
. r Biscay," Master A. Cook. ; address
Mr Danby, representative of Seaforth
Lodge; solo, "The Old Home," Mia
Hetherington ; address 111r Trick, re-'
prwotative of Clinton Lodge: quartette.
![.•sre Halls, Henning, Belcher and
Thompson ; address, Mr Buchanan ;
Duet, "Juanita." Misses Hetheringtoo ;
address, Mr Price ; solo, "One Hun-
dred Fathom' Deep," Mr Belcher ; ad-
dress, Mr Mitchell ; trio, "Dame Dar-
den." Masten Cooke and Mr Cooke;
"God Save the Queen."
Tear Hire Bgg-r Rgwaeogp. - The
fulluwiug from th. Chicago iwrestutad.r
refers to a (ioderich boy, son of our
townsman, Mr T. B. VaoEvery ;-
Messrs Eugene Cowan and Jos. J. Veto
Every from and after Jeouary 1, 1889,
will have a partoeribip interest in the
targe 'insurance agency of Dave d
Roque, of this city. The boys deserve
the piece of good fortune. Cowan has
been in the servseo of the agency since
1871, and Van since 1874. They have
worked hard and faithfully and have
therefore earned success.
Stowe Re-mot/so -- Saturday last the
many friends of Dv Shannon, sr., were
rejoiced to see hist walking the streets
once more unaided after an interval of
15 years Oaring which his sight had bees
obscured by catarect. Some time sites
he underwent an operation whioh
proved oil successful, that he has now a
restoration to sight which enables him
to 000e more take the place in the busi-
ness' comunity which his affliction had
militated against to some extent. The
friends of the doetor all rejoice with him
iu his restoration to sight.
Yot-ao Ms.'s Lranaat. CLOS -The
seismal meeting of the Young Men's
Liberal Club d Goderich was held in
the club roues on T.eaday evening for
the election of oMMe-ars and othx busi-
use. The following officers were elect-
ed : President, W. Pruudfuot; 1st vies-
presideat, W. F. Foot ; 24 roe-prtoi-
dent, D. Me0illieuddy ; rec,rdtog-e.0-
rotary. G. F. Blair ; torr.-sacretary, J.
Steelton ; treasurer, R. P. WiIks.s,n
It was decided to hold .o *pen meeting
and literary entertainment at an earl
day, of which farther notice will be
given.
Orrt.-ssn iNSTALLgn - At the regular
meeting of Hurn E.noampm.nt No 28,
1.0,0.F. on Monday even.np the follow -
Patriarchs were elected and metalled
for the present term, Pates teeh T Gun-
dry C. P; J F Jumps S W: A B Cornell
H, P. ; G H Nairn, R S; H W B II,F. 8.;
W H Memey, true; J W Smith, J.
W.; C W Andrews, Guide; M J Proud -
foot, L W.; J Straiton, 2. W.; J M
F*rqultareo., 3. W.; W Knight, 4. W.;
P Holt, 1. G. of T.; J Roberta, 2. G. of
T The imminent t nicer D. D. O. P.
Philip Holt. was assisted by Iraerieehe
Roberta sod M J Proud/cwt.
Psastrranog alp Montan - The
following from the Bible class of Victoria
street Methodist church to the retiring
teacher, Mc. Cementer, speaks for itself.
Mr. Cummer has been • resident of
Goderich for nearly a year, and the pre -
mutation and address to him on the eve
d his departure proves thee he ha asto-
unded in gamest the good will of thous
who had occasion to keno hint hest :
To Mr. Comms : -Dear Teacher, -It
was with very great Borrow we termed
that *wing to cireumsta.ceta over whioh
you had two control you were about to
sevs (loderieh,and would therefornitave
o sever your relationship with es ea
Bible Oleos teacher. During the too
short period you have been mune es
your interest in the elan has boon of the
moot earnest natant, your seal has been
most unflagging, .end your teaching of
*eh a eharaeter as not only to enable
nd hold the interest of but also to in-
trad every eaembst of the illus. That
your efforts for the gned of timeless have
mere folly appr.elated ie m.wifest by the
ember who now act nd,aed W interest
bey aanifeet in your t•.ehhig. W. be-
lieve that even • kindly expre mioe of re
grist a your leaving by the awbere of
year ernes would be reeipmeat.d h7 you
ea heartfelt and e•reeet,bet we wished b
ye our $retirede a tw.gibla
that you might remember the d owe s
hen far away- Haying that God may
blew you, Mn .mer, end peer An-
ima in whatever ptaee year lot ori be
seekaad that He may make rOe eaieeet-
7 emtfel, we heir of pie be •sept Ihis
Mar • dile% hegemony of oar aIsm
REMINISCENSES.
side of it, and no vessel of any descrip-
tion passing either up or down to have
a chance of helping as, to say northing of
the chance of a squall coining up from
the lake during the night, our prospects
for a time were anything but pleasant.
The next morning the Demur and Ben
started in search of the Upper Canada
Bank, which, after scrambling some-
times over and sometimes between tea -
totes, candle -boxes, soap -boxes, bales
of factory cottoi: &c , &c., they found,
"Jamie" D.ougail,the marager,enscontted
in a low-oeiltogted little tack shop ; hat
no money for the Huronites, nor ao'
word of such a thing. They were how-
ever, pleasantly told to wait a few days
and it would maybe emu! So, as there
was no earthly possibility of our returning
towards home, we generously took Mr
Dougall'• advice, and with the *tupelos
of • little oocretoesi grumbling we re-
mained quietly in Bullock's Hotel, the
beat in the place. While waiting for
breakfast the next morning I was startled
by the Doctor shooting Kydd' Kydd! and
0o running to his room to see what had
happened he hollowed a1 me "did you
aver see • hog in armour,' and there he
stead in the middle of the floor just in
the shape of a T with his arms straight
out and down he could not get them. He
had got credit somewhere for the cloth
and trimmings for a suit of black clothes
in which to visit the army officers at
Fort Malden, and although we had
three of our townsmen with us, all very
good tailors, be had chosen to employ a
cockney tailor from Clinton, *opposite
the London man must be the beat artist!
I helped him out of his strait jacket,
whish 1 never had the pleasure of seeing;
again, and the ceremonial visit was made
to Malden in the dirty homemade cheek
and Tam O'Shuter bonnet ! After wast-
nR ic.ur or five dam, we were notified
hat the mens) had really arrived, and
t took the manager and Ben over a day
to accomplish the transfer of such a sone
rom the one to the other, and our friend
Boa had become so nervous and tired
at that unknown to •nye( us he tumbl-
ed into bed with the moos' hennaed
ightly under i•is coat. Now, sir, not-
, withstanding the fact that is personal
bodily danger Ben had the pluck aced
serve of a giant, the po.a.ssioe of
so large • sum of money not hie owm
made him really unlit for anything, es
John Young and I repeatedly found be-
fore we got home. In the meantime,
however, a Cleveland steamer -tis first
of the season -a-expectedly arrived amd.
having little or nothing to do in Ane-
kentburh, was in great haste to get re-
do way again for Detroit, and kept
whistling every 1.w minutes, bot Bea
Fifty Years Ago in the Town of e
Goderich.
Ordered Mesue-ter- f$wwlp Wald xet 1
Leave resell rets Mea Were Paid -The
Trip se Amber.ibwee-rhe refight o
Abseil "Lode mea- seed
the dle." j t
"aw
No 14.
To the Editor of Tata Stoitat..
About the last days of March the or-
der came f et us .11 to go bot e, but still
no word of any money. The companies
were at once started homeward being
kept a day apart as formerly, and
as awful journey they moat have had for
the rued' wen at the very worst, but as
I wee not with any of thea, and as they
were ell scattered to their several homes
soros weeks before I returned myself, I
and the money had disappeared ! The
aloe$. The Doctor wrote to the Govern- h
ISO give no pultie104-- cf how they got
aodlord, the Young' and I searched the
emee spin and again sed no to every
place that we had known Sim to visit.
until we felt sure that he had been kid_
pped and the money gone The doe -
tor was in great wrath,bat consoled him-
self by taking Jade -on dons with every
sae with whom he had biome* aoqus.ae-
, and thew were not ■ few. The
rens and, 1 were in the greatest es-
trus.
s
Noene. we did not for Dlt me -
mire
e-
mive that he had decamped with the
'boodle," het we all felt the lose of a,
pwsoeal friend, and feared too free tine
*0113. at home without the fonds.
sir. if any of un had only thoeE►
the bed the whole trouble wen M.
have hese eam eared as, foe I ayet re-
member e9 well a
se if it had hem Fina-
lities -perhaps bettor--ihet eemetbisgg
Whaled me to son DMoro s Erb lirbed-rotes sed asap observe asapis the
se
eerlet, es hs Amara magud Ale pastime
awl big elbow kept it p. I had him
ie the door behre he wee well awake.
and of we started fee Detroit, where
ft d
another fright &welted hewe which
wee never tom forgotten b7 either.
Taos. [Tem.
(to to on.a.s
.va, l ,
sweet that es be and the colter oMears'
bourse had bee psreonally liable to store-
keepers on both sides cf the river for
abeolutsly sees.ary elothing bo., for mr
many of the men, be could not leave the
frontier until these debts were paid, and
be ordered Oen Wilson, John Young.
James Yoang (hie faros servant) and nor -y• y
m
self, to manila with hitt About a week
afterwards he received information from
Toronto that $10,000 were pleoed at kis
«edit N the branch of the Rank of Up-
per Canada in Amheestbore ; thus
enmity adding front 12010 130 miles of
SSA roads, (s.d then was not yet alt
y
swmmSwissbtolt by water, fns es to travel;
sewed of seeding the money to Ramis
seem twenty -lire wiles towards our
homes ; and, as i shall yet show Ino
seriously imperilling .11 our lives in our
anxiety to get hoes and to pay oar mer.
However ea woe as we meld get •
of Mama ws started by the wilLst
basks of Like St. Chair fee Windsor, bet
.Held eel neither term nor vessel of any
deseri$ltee to lake on farther ; we then
messed to Detroit and spent • whole day
then with the sane want of messes ;
het during the night the Doetnr limnv-
e9ed in some net of the waypatrol a
pies*, silver half cr . Era pie, Ito hore'r•ero. .
Loeb at w bad IS Ws rm.
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