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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1891-12-24, Page 1Ta. BINA 1. Mn. Oh.aglM THE SIGNAL THE BEST. Si ggmevtmt Qts IAMA.Ak • Yue, i l l .-. °- i CIII ft'.I VOL. XLTIT. No. *30. wade"71::;a°Iat `P.; A MERRY CHRISTMAS; A HAPPY NE DnnOb7 Kubbure ` . __ ._ 'Icarian tl.le-Jobs Jubilant seas Plasm. Mill-Jsw$h Kidd - ... . * • (lrisa.l.m gift! r the leading yneotiea DUNGANNON.eat tttillM.s a< St. Helens and also of the I[TiitL• sestinas Night lileMd 4 Home .. S among the buys bore. G. WARD. CGNYKYANUII:R, township ad West Wawanorh. havilig {ran_ ilei OWN txranr.t•0p ..e.T. me -eine el U swig! • . .. - •t ••Oil awa wl away.' saag BrioigI as +►• .ten, sad oanmm(ssiuner t1r take g and re 611+1 seven! resp,wisble pwitions In the I our anew tfrotrd-MR T. H. Bsty ....... y• eelvlog u( la.11, dseavits a towi.h sueh u fawner. clerk, cuovey- A weddingis es the tapas this week. nog Leen or Motes• O. H. Cos • lighted the fire iiv,mt the kense0. cam, and aer'ma,was. deporltiow or .olemn molars- P• Mus .1.00 .!try a visiting u ((orris:. the ......,e.• mete, etc., wish bailor as credit to him • es,ment toter she awy.d. Clow in w ax.c.rnemg sat action. Solt or ore- ..n. He woo very sod. bout a School closed on Tuesday of this were. men ow Wanted -A Kar•eshsw . 0 Hone in ill Ise HI II Court of Jnetteu. thsP"Pu g Y wrests' Wan" --Mrs ►.H. 161.111111.•.,..,•. $ Qaiu a camber of car yoan4 paaple lel'! l;ourtut Appeal for Unurio, or to sat t many Man of eterhor qualities. ..cullent Miss Herdsman, of Wurtoo, i. vatting A town Friday sight !sat to tske w 060011.1/, w Divines ('Durr, All traasactloes careful$g character, integrity- :aid upnghtaess. be friends to this village ml.• daises, .le. awd pwa ptth eaecc.ad. Itwldetsoe and P.m' will 1* much mimed iu the community. but !last• a nun ter of villagers carat W licca awti BORN."res--1)♦pia•oen. Use 11!•11 --at i std w cabers Mr •ad Mrs. •axil• tad and • u y o comforter tela this Ch' TIMM J r i u 7 1.a.+ilfi 0 tui ii • RP.A.PZP, Po r =iStr . r ir01N +'V V ii i a . GODERICH, ONTARIO, CANADA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24. 1891. at m At The trmtly of Samuel Walsh here re wetly mere w, by the bereaved family • a• h. _ S t herr can farter ltatder 4A Rt,aot, 4.811(- In Marla, .n Der. 1714 t w T confectionery p iy to r reav w tem emir. of • soon which was runotog to ra tun I W i0 their sad bereavement The sudden de- Joe. Hemsworth, paternoster Spence and :11of .11nlir. Oe liaise on f b Dee.. tM cath 1 mise u a reminder that it becomes us to set Mw I►. Yherl«k ars on the sick liar this of /lir. Ju K44. int s non. `OX le U.derteh, on Thuredst. Dec- 17. the our houses in order end be reedy for the wife of Mr. () H. •'ot. of a daughter. MARRIED. it1IKLb' TA t'K A H► till Y -- At Dedertrh. on the kWh .cant .. by it.• Iter. 1)r. Ure, Hunk Worlds to trim Margaret acts harry. horn of 1h.• tvwt.s•.p of As1.Itetd. OtED• h'I:At I I4 1. •.uderkh. u Woodsy. lkvertie her ttni. 1e.1. Martran•i. bek,vrd winos Ute•eld t ra.•r.aer.I 11 • ears. 9 0.04.1 and gnats The 'attend will take place (ruin the rest .eros of het roomed Kreek N.. w Tbutetlr>. !Boras! et 9tH. at 1:300'e eek r w ;ALT- In Uartrrkh. on Thursday, hn - 17th. InggL. or Jtoil . .el 11 ambles and dJobe ata. ale►s. and KEP-Ia fit:• a.. lh-trm.her en b. Clot/et-in Ituceseanoo too of he tate Jahn 1-c.,.Rs4 *years• de serihs 'Ot %LI -la t9h„eeherve. os I)Oe.9i*. 1tub3 Iks 'ler. beloved shoulder . 1 Mr...d Ate. T It, •.nuns!. and 9'mo0rhs are 13days. A-IiITeleLla In •.ir) tuwsrhle. on Deni Pc S. heist bel...rd wife of Thomsr Wbit- RKYIt In Uonbp o• Th the of• son was an exemplary husband and a k a Ike. Salm the wire et J. Il. Nttrkee. Welsh •re o.•ltin !bili• hast.. (MOW OUR OWN a oltttsaruKnatrT.] p W. O. Mc7a grrt spent r tow days hen assn g ` loving father 1)1'0 extend our deet s'u, when returniufrom formate last week. b< ifs el h. feet eb0 of lSace Hall f Herbert Thom u Bug god for 1892 in '0,,t1 th *. •.t Wow Sul &iJren g the St t U• Il. q No 15est Wawanoah bloat, has been clue. by the proprietor. Bre our nest the ceememe bells will hese Thom Robertson got his left hand injured pealed forth their merry, merry, merry lest week while employed at the Enterprise peals for 1891. salt works He will be d up fur some tune. I yrrry, merry Christmas to all car fellow Father Ti., u advancing upon us with citizens and iuny returns of them. trot forget.tn., Tut Siegel. stall. T. l:ongram, of Ashfield, neer 'Mees Iron, when at I.uckmow last week, received a kick on the thigh fnen a hone.. IVe hope the result will n..t be serious. Datum Court was held here on Friday Live This list was light. The legal fratet'ity oar the .wcasiun wan tep eeavnted by Mess: Morrison end Maleunww, of Luck Dow. I' rossrnee. The anniversary tea meeting of the congregation of I .kioc f church, which was to be heli) on Wodua. the first of the year 1892 day, the 23M inst., owing to uncou illetile Quite a number of our people went to eircunutancs" bas been indefinitely Post Seaf.rth Wednesday of last week to . Mae Jessie Alexander, elocutionist. limy I Divine service wilt be betel in tlr l•Ploe°- mune )acme highly satisfied. Mir Alexander pal church here on Christina, Day, .annum is goal. cing .t 10.30 o'clock • is. Thr church u Gw.luctor Soydrr onsdtct:st services In beautifully decorated with evergreens tor the Methodist dist a.iuc b 1..,; Sunday, •aura- the ..•..lila. All aro invited w attend inti and aftern.n,n. The church was a< crowded at Loth nervier. Mr. Snydu it a goo.! speaker. AIN 1.1(.7. In (iorlertrh tewssbip. on the IRh A tarter ..•.•ial was held at the roundelay tsst , Jamie !Lowden. sr! Ir ).•a. s. - of W.Al. sinelair under the es.pw.a of the Mel( 111t ehure'i cl.oir on Friday even PUBLIC NOTICE tag Gist. wle•n an intereetingr program was mere ami an enloyble time was had. age. by yea s.7 mouths and 4 days. tt.A'HILI, la Btu set.. w U e. 1•4A. Char. loll.. 414.,4 .' th.• late William tfl•shtll. aged 77 )ears, t moots anal le elrye :ALE:- Is. Sealvn n. °n the 17ie inst.. Moil, a .lc .r Jubu Kai.. ailed Is yea's and x mon lis rapid strides. Another year (lead. May the new year be much happier than the old. John Downing his n.oved into his new store. and it is • real nia•e hole place. (live him a call, u he keeps all kinds of boot. end .hon. 'rhe concert .1 Knox church last Thurs- .l.y might was a awaess. As intcresl.ng program was dispensed. The children did remarkably well. MAThIIU.IAL Liars Look oat for s tow very 01,011. (11,.' of our quiet boys is goin tomb•rk .n that doubtful se. .bout * Fr w HT rue 4. s./ALla barraa Taws e:uatiruAs. I►urmg the mixt week 1r two H. W. The jolly l'brt,ttsa."de is hen, :u.t, the Omura' Travelling Ageat of The secret oat will leak : 1 zee StcNAL, will 110 rwtag our friends Christ ea+ .tura !rpt .nee a year Aad Tra Mated!. owe a week. • .!..field and West 11'•ws0osh. Seto scribe 00r. o►ar whecriben will cattiere. -•fer a favor upon DerMn. William Hlsdtill, sr , presed Sa:. , by •kmg prompt waaway en Wednesday ni,t.1. lest at the rest - 1 nx um d°le deem .f her sin. 1Y.tli• s. at the good old .ed otherwise aes10ttng Mr Baer is hut m!;e of 71. Site had t.•ongeetionof theslungs, an vase mcoupled with ince ing :a:sideline eidenof yeses. The int-•eet was at Brussels tore Mr. BAIL 1111to your 0a•.eetery_ onetime who deu.S't bake Ties Sleets.,w. i he well dowha ths t. MARNOCH. (most ort OWN 01e1,1UnirOMa.1T. ) Christmas, Christm, M:. Editor. Mean. Hebert and Thomas Agnew. of 1.r.ata. Medical College, are home this r• - k 1u. h.lIAay s. 1 Young neon of this vicinity has gone nth .0 A "dyer" hunt. He says they are plectifut in the part of the country whereut 4. i.AWAY to, but there was le seen here ..Mort time a('o which went that direction. And it is thought he is following that one 1• !articular. The !_rm owned by .1m. Williamson, ban tieing 140 scree of lot 33. c. 9, ea westode .f the river, was .old by publica.ettoa 1Vtogham on Saturday. Re:bard Leah - man ". ar the purchaser, sod the price paid was $1.430. Although It is a very rough elace.yrt tt is cheep at the money. rhe 1. O. (: T. entertainment Aoki is boa lgr•ve . 1 hnrsday earning u1 lost week more grand success, ea predicted. Rev. J. 11. Slyke, of Il rare, Mr. IJ..yd, 01 Wing - ham. and Rrv. W. H. t:eddes, of Whist •-harsh, delivered short bot forcible ad- dresses. The Wiegham gnartette club gave several titre selections J H Friend, of week- Maas eek. sumn.ons. George Dobson left on 11 ednesd•v of Our assistant teacher, Miss T. E. Haw'- this week to spend his vacation m Toronto kiss, for the purpose of &tien.lingg the ex en.' ric,ntty aminau..r, at 8. 8. 1\u. 17, Ashfield, on •1'. 1'. Samson a seriously ill with Tomboy (said soaks being her new sphere pneunionia. Hi. many frienfs hope to of :atr,r tax 1892), closed the school tern. on hear of bin *prole recovers. Monday it iv pleasing to rete the good Municipal patters are sets quiet in this feeling; that exerted between her pupils and vicinity. The general opinion u that the herself at parting. At the close ot the day's present teemed should be re-elected. work and previous u, parting the following emu. $pence retnrtte' fnnn Montreal address and also • very handsome gift, aeon- last 7aur.by. He his leen operauug ID .1.110c "1 a revel plash Kb". box and a red thetcsty since lea%mg here last .'ew Year's. plush 1;410kerefuel Sec. were pre•eo:ud to He will return in a tow weeks. her Mr. and Mrs. 1►. Ih•b..n and family Uttar: Tr WHIM, We, your pupils, wish arrived home. from Manitoba. this week. to express our bore and esteem f.•r you aid They will spend the Wester iu Ontario, •end our scorner fiat your stay tout as tae • relnr0 to the West in the Spring. teacher 1* at an end. You have always They are greatly taken up with Manitoba. been gentle sed kind to to. as well •a faith- - _. _ _ fol and d.ligeat in teaching us. We hope KINTAfL- yes will as'ept this small prreent to remind you of our love and gratitude when you are Immo nos OWX noasaroNvsxr. j in the discharge of yvor duties in another Apllnx,k. AND Pai:.r:'T.tTION. -On Fri• school. day evening, the 18th inst., the fruwls and Signed on behalf .t the school pupils. admirers ot Ur. Mclhrtal.l met at Flanna- rvice un that n.,rntiig. p RTus1. Ih:►r gate t. hotel, in this village, to give hum • Iter. E.A. Pear, pastor of Nile church, 1 (Awe MALLorau. farewell supper and present him with an assisted by 810.04, Pentland, a divinity sae Mies Hawkins, altbougb taken by surprise, aidrtes on the eve of his departore fnnn dent end son of Thos. Peutlehd, Ashti.ld, in feelingly replsd. Metall. 'lite doctor his been a resident of the Memos. of Rev. A. Potter, who was else -t - where engaged, occupied the pulpit of the SLYTH. M.tb,alut church ou /Sunday evening. and I stunt oust (xpaymroND0 (T. ( coi4ucted the service very acceptably. Wil. Hsbkirk (lee. Young, of the firm of Vanui W2 week. Nevins, shoemakers, who has been 111 for about a week, we regret to have to state, u W m. l migb w still weakly. However, we hope that lambs this week. through kind Providence, gond medical at- K. Waimea shipped a %•d of lambs from Lenience and the good services of a 'pedal here on Thursday. atteudaat, his speedy recovery will take Tboa. McMillan, of l'oostanee, was here place. on bwsiuese on Saturday last. Win. tbttti, of $altford, and daughter, Sam. emote, of Hluevak. was here on Miss M. Pott,, who is to be assistant teach- Monday on his way to Auburn. er in our school during 1E62 as a4comme to Win. J. putter, who has been studying Mts. T. F. Hawkins, resited our v,lltage on melicioe, is home for his holidays. Moo,lay. Mur Pulls, ass presume, was Arthur Irwin, who Iles been studying Toe LAnlrs. nearer creatural, riresed urukiug proprr•ti.,ns tar work when seined dentistry, is visiting here for the holidays. s, apsewheat will be un Muuday, 4th Jam- in their arab, suonu • oats- 1,11.1, real multi! oozy.1892 1. Fdmeston Inas returned from Manitoba. 8M tb.uu r,l.bic.g to ..rid out of the differ- Hew going back soon and ruiner says not eat stores. They are all bustle. We John Petrie, step -son of David Jardine, alone. of Ashfield, some tune ego met with a mis- U.. r not spial* of what they wear behind Mrs. J. F- Carter u seriwsly til. but tl Bir Isacks But all are on the move, "en fortune in being' struck iu the mouth by the slight b beim , entertsunr d of bar re d'etl:e r late Viz• r Bar kick of • horse, which knocked out several gh 'apes p visiting frisada here ffalo with a load of of h... teeth. It esu thourht at first aught «'very'. TA; .,. Thu. is the pr .e for pleas- that his jaw -bone was broken, but on iespee- A hightooed assembly was held at a cer- set amilrs. Every person is greeted by Lis tion by the tna+ittal atteti.lant 11)0. ('ase! it lain place 00 7th con.. Morris, one night freed with a friwwlly I.and shake and • caw fosad 001 to to •o. last week. pl.vant smile. All are ),41t41,• and merry We aro iaf.rmad that while Wm. (amp- A. link, wbo its been in the employ of •+ tine lark. Cur streets arcrfartfy hallca•farmer in mWestnt1'awauod, aljacwst Mr• Wettlaufer, has left fur his bout* in eruwtial, .41"" doing ,w rhing Muiseea. 10 .r viii•,!, soe tie recently caw en- Crediton. 1!ven eke hays are rffk(ring thrr best wed is cuttuig feed with the straw cutter, Mn. Rutherford. formerly • resident of his right hand twine un contact with am this place, but now of low•, is at present Die H. Loos Hem! - A love -letter was machete and cut off the noddle huger. visiting friends here. p.eke.l 'JP nn the street the other day. it This is bad enough ; tt u fortunate, haw- ,John Morgan had • slight paralytic was from A small hay of twelve written to ever, that be sustained no further injury. stroke in one genie on Saturday last. He 1. • young lady of about the Mote age. in The 8aldath school in cossection with •bk to get around, though very weak. whn•!, he (hectored hie proems in • manner the Meth.xlui church here will hold its that would make a S eforth boy blush. T. R. Mitchell, who Inas been to Manitoba N. cart:tut msy haw rhe alfa r will tarn nu" church. 0n New Vow'. eveamg int Ihr with a car of haws, returned borne on &•me . DCT bachelors might take tl c bine, Bulging. A good and attractive program c,( Meoday He reports having a prosperous caging. re calwas •.d dul0gues suitable in " W. Ase elle Vetoers" - On Thured•y of last week Joe. Ballentyne, Jno. Hewitt said " Ab " BMOCs, members of Brussels gin club, attended the swe.epstak.•a mach at Legume!. `Lorne of the crack wing shots of the CI were there, nnamtp them being Josh Wyper, of Hespelee. The Brussels sports were all in it this time. 14teutmen, eemiee d some gond wk.. The ©ellentyne headed the more three tines sad est of the program was supplied by local Hewitt tial Weeper The range was 18 'slsot. A fee of 10 cents was charged and reels- !lee persons were used. 'N. proceed, sttw,nated to $20. BRUSSELS• [rorty ors owe . 1 hematite box' 4.. i'epper's perfume case. BRUCEFIELD. [cion ore owe .. , .1 W a McQoew, Teneto. is Ms at pros. .sot. Mees Aggie Beattie* visiting in Sesforth Ws week. t good pointer Ti:eS14w4.1.. •:sod skating w out pond Wm. Cooper. jr., WiOsip.g, returned .tdvertise your locale m° but week. in thisbrew, ' beam 4 merry lanrist.ss sad • glad New Ys.r. • IIIst M. Kennard w sg Meliateye in septet this mot last Naso Agues Tows bas Poe hoes te Nd- Mies .lean .lamieaen has returned freeat. lair' Marys for Christmas holidays. Hunter rum a big lime of ,bolas IIIIIp Sum.thicg new and gnat, " U►ristame week 1I' Pond" in Royal Templar, Hall Christmas Mrs. Ale.. Wilms ie vadat4 mkt't even this village to: nearly four years, and now purposes removing to Detroit in search of a wider field of labor. After partaking of an eaoelleut supper prepared by mint bust in his ureal style, the company, whilst the cloth was being removal. a.ljourue.l to the parlor. R. McKenzie, presiding, a.nouueed the object of their meeting. Jno. long then stepped forward mud read the follow- ing address and R. McKenz.0 presented the doctor with a handsome ring : To Dr. James A. McDonald. Kinlatl.Ont. We, the .. , , in behalf of the people of this vicinity, having heard of your sudden and uucxpvcted departure from our midst, deem 11 our duty to express our sincere regret on this occasion, but at the same time earnestly hoping that you may tiud as many true friends in your new yield of labor as'Tel now leave behind in this locality. %Ye cannot let theopp,rtuni- ty dip without expressing our appreciation of the maay noble quelaties that adorned your genial character, uotably your close attention to duty, which won the confidence of all : you, affable and blithesome disposi- tion, which will make y.nr ab.euce keenly felt at our social gatherings. 'though brimming with fun end humor your motto etas .•ver heen,"First duty ; then pleasure.- We lwure.-We beg to present you with this ring as u slight token of the esteem in which you are held by all classes in the community. When you look upon it in after years, wheu you have grown grey in your profession, ,t may recall to your Mimi a kindly remem- brance of the early years of your practice, and you m•yhas think 0n the numerous friends you have male (luring your sojourn .mong.t us. Wishing you Imigth of days and happiness and .n extended held of use• fulness --to alleviate the woes aid pains t.f for We occasion u being prepared. It is Dr. M - --has moved from one tomer, but your fellow nen. (Signed) expcted farmer nothing Peeven nfl•it 1lye t sti11 bangs over r he pte at Me other. Cool Jon. ((Lame, R. McKeane, exceed Y nights for this work while your hair is short, Tam. Brunet, AIA Mcl).n*Lw, were g'Ood• Will. June McKaNzta, 1). Mclo1ALo, Mrs. Tam Holman (nee Teraina D•v- Mack Best, who has ben, in Manitoba Jou% L0%u, U. Mailamio.. Moos) sad husband, John B. Holman, of for some time, is b.tne for his holidays. Dec. 18, 1891. Trail county, Dwkosa, are viaitiug at the Mack lacks r well as ever and is as jolly as The doctor Hale • suitable reply, tlur.k- fortaner's I11tr.tli.t.. Mn R. Davidson, Una• ice. ing them for their address and valuable $.neon. Mrs. Helmer intends to stayfor possible. for paalr 0f (,Sinton, bel ane of present, assuring them that it was a cone some time rioting relatives. friends cad old Pa y' let. serpent'. to him, and that he would seemiatee in this vicinity, she having been car hor•I•kesrpen up before the magistrates ever remember their tandoori. After the brought up here from her infancy. Uncle fns selling liquor 0! $uod•y. The orae was usual brats the rest of the eveutng was Maes • doonsin seems to agree with her, as emerged for a week. spent in speeches, midair. an.! songs -comic -she looks well. ion. Frasier, 8th cum., Morro had • etc- and sentimental. After wishing Ur. Mc- cessfwl sale of hu farm stock, etc., on MAT•twoay. S. J. A. Boyd, principal 1)nsald a kind farewell the company du• of Belfast school, known as D. S. S. No. 13, Tuesday last. He intends going to Maui at an early hour. Co.. toles, where he has s;vrral brothers. \ with the red, b, we ainformed, taken Wm. Livingston, manager of the flax (:rI.INTa$. t ' ' isinformed, • wife from among the fru deoghtrrs of mill here, ham joined the noble army of (mow otta t/wie i , • .j Belfut The happy event took place os ben•dict., having levo married at Clinton One day mem, 1M ether rain Wednesday, the Wird inst., at the residesat oe on the 17th M. to Miss Maggie Fisher, of y am aelhang pain. .4 the bride's ofaather, where Mr. Boydd and that town. They have our brit wishes, it v snored thBrings MI at • od.ie of the elements Agar• 7 0gsa daugk AB- The concert w 1Vetnveday of last week ar, were united in the bonds of&Menwill take plm.e "Fig"( M i.tmas week. We wish the young couple a happy and we not largely horny i on acownt of the J. She who has been ver sick for wwtber, and abort) rafter it started car PPard• Y ProaPemos mica coiner were alarmed ly the fire bell nhe eke past two months, bas *gaio, we are The misieipal council of Wirt Wawa- ing. it was soon found that John Platin. s Pleased to state, entered him wase! at Fair's nosh, is esef..nnity with the 'municipal residence was on fin. it bong all frame mill statutes. mit on Tuesday, the 15MM inst. , ie nothing cold be done to .ave the bowie, W e° Raan !--- In oil. of bur itomd 1•.t week,pertainina to • county !uniting heli is Clinton the letters L Q L .hotiM have been AsNield, having for the bolideym dispensed Harridans,Quite • number of our beading eifieme the towrhip Wn I I we presume tor the last whieb was mon but to the ground. Fancy Christmas. photo. at A.L. Hos hers mem Mid up with the WIPP" ths haat time in 1891). All the members were Pas (M. I nearly forget 10 tell yes •boat the Art atud':o. walk. est and • peat deal d 'municipal business romd scotch •oei•l the Hopeful Okan*n used instA.•d d I. U. I. We are of Yum Maggio Smith. Toronto. i borne for we are sorry to learn that Miss K. Mc- is oo*eutlon with wiedifi4 up the years lea wesk. Your roto (Ming /moo *aim it was owing to a dight error of the editorial pen. On. M r '.- -Our fasey guide steres an Mew t with C'hratmss treasures, sod Mr. Santa C'tens (who. by the way, we are informed by The Chaim New Bra lives in pour town) would have no fresh% in Mtskirg a geed .ollect.ies right bore i_ the Blab. 4 Anatms1. Doesid, our esteemed deem and mantle slain win . .ly transacted. was a little shyabout leaving car town et Christ Notsin•ti.s takes w Monday, eke going,10but finally tried Park u coming i■ fast every day. This r sakes, p.rpass ag plane 7. mustered up courage and 10 mate and tried the market. alas 28th, whieb will result i• lbs portal of the am,. An• he remised • '•Hiektnd wet Our prettily decerasea stores are • treat. .1 A. Clark, Knot roller, Tommie, modrd•teo for deeded to the comb tossedy everyone enjoyed lege emit•." To ea that Regular city style. preached the sarrrees dustbin: far Ulna We eaM A net hs wiw on tis ____.slues weld be pitting it mild. Tb. Public school flowed a n Teeday. The Cbrwti•n Rnd+sr r +nciety to pax! d tM ele0 or. tea Boli!!. th_ lteissut p ith. wkic_ wen entire! Soot•_, ►charm are plasma. church S.Me,th last, He abs pee an osiullley •ccts./mi*05. were premanoul mart exeelleit yy every - Jan. McNanghtm. Hensall, car 11.01110 • hir"' the fnllewsne Man"). width St ommorvt. Co_rznTos. •70 -QY• plwwed ane. The program was god •it! emotes !.r • day last week. Christian Linde• to be able te give the follo.iy a Mies Har femmes, Proceeds amounted to $43.75• 7 greatly •ppreeiated by ell wbo beard him- cast Victoria Harlow, %ag_tw .4 James Peter yhempi'm, Tomato. was beim far The 0 weA•iel et the Harlow, J. P. of this village, having des CARLOW- ' . Sew days last. week. (•,.061• P j church was held 1•v hg the seen= for • prow hr (gaol• otrs ower A eosple of car sport_ are gatiag quite Teestlay .utt Mg mid • very prnitable rid best rimy w "Nigher Relieiwa LMree- TM waml tan•-titewti etIM • es and look of late. Aker examining tie " offered by the beard of the Pr.sAy" rises Y wjtrv.Ms elms was meat. tag them= uric sharek will be held •tight gd11ettene fetww ear !land weld jet "ion Me different clam= in the Shorter Imam Cloud i• Qasuds.br hew weswwwhl ii lbw to h_11(rues Pi tae" fes llriwtn.s Dlsy. (keuehi.'m .md the Pales., Bbwril pri0e h .ms isr • tl._i5r ani• M the Mav had Inck fellow no •11 Ih. year ware'be.tow.i w els. diffoe.01 sebsian f• di fenNsda of tisk . .aspd, N (7,163°1"°11. 61.8730.1".d. e'cloek TM wi11 ha toe • .look ••d • program oneeniet- rrread but never retell en 1 the tope of beautiful aid Bahl beaks. bay nail. et wbrj0d. M of meek y the choir and aldrwss•w by Jae Raddick dipped • ear of shwa, ('m' A. Senn, Nes roneb r t*sebea a Na 3. ba a 'R i.. one T~ n ep5.p0tw0 •0d retltete, will be gives A/ - the eastern market but week I Tuskeremitb, heh wed the meet woss n ebealued a Pelee ►y heiig tam bighma r esfesw ,46 6wta : •__twin 16 canto A The best New Yats gift to • fried ie a ne tr:•miiiat.iee• eve held i. th1 wart Thelma /*••ding• w" be•rt'Ily aait.$tsl•u toss. wit► said D.tigeminm eta) fwd pmsd .i( Mao R•rlsw - 4N iu exp•at«l. yaw's enbseriptien t° Ti. Monett_ .sho0lnrosu was erwwde+l ,arvNa •. • Miaow Tks e,mpstltieis was apY tan Medan, and • most enj0ynbre tyle wse T1Mr Xmas r tN••n- R_iew r ea for !loin hviglN, i all The ..holm weal J1 tee Dominion of (]•BOM, which rodso ap•rkliog oiw•l. 'beet i tM ewa_ty 9,s• t ►5. MOM= abs mon _-mmwd0_%. Ttesi is r+ Melt d se..UwA sures for rho Willyd Farrow wen •t likes. tent Sem- ab rr du t eaa.Ms. i0 s is Alu erir, sews.- •Ulnas! ksow0 r _err The grog 4• hast and an peseims. Mr. gists r Aumber. Snotiaw GALL. The eedism amiss elf teakb. •.inial, •.d aYrwl ki_gdsuiw haw y ties Mesa v a "fair" Muse ifs "est' f Retort Murray. of St. Helves, w • r been rsiwelei for awes. it 4 • im,% Ae ter. that J. Patios. dark ef Beds- surprise to •11 who have beard it The meats te minim. come without ,sda, st i1, Tf• wen ani log tM.Mi00. I..a has tendered bias rss alen dwssmodi we ttwdeewtand. car le Id* maw low p ruq I -""`y av_0iag •t ••h.0 •t I. Q ••••" ef to Mr. Patton Imo bias se ry Mated health en H•tani y 1st, bat ea dei My • randier 117 pail' mit Pki_ Meyer* Acre. 1 dhiwt ..rvM te that poultice for • nem- fhamdtot mr_i_g be expand a•xprembily. toes (tor. R.traetw cad •pp1 N au liuetd Wm Dpw_isig war elated te lsik kr her of yeses. sod be will doubtless, he Mr. Merril had M M nem Y' P aha lbitig ie dew. us, •'i' wm 1." sem en °"la I'm lea west. S. we !Beer* b.w bin mired be Ih l sem ity. Dhams number says enjoyed geed health, Wei Nhr. has the Wi.nr. 110.1 R. R. Swale. Mat .p,'-.* Inv the d jicMe eaiedl*M M_m • tiemplieebes ef Stix sem 1 gabag N give .q Mat giirl far eerkdip. Items.- Se met eon ef tM w want• Tin b.trAt. ea ties b , lift hi *. has Autism. -At about 6.30 r. is. Fri- day kit the Ire elan soond.d,the origin of the Esme big '11• Clinton New Bra °Aloe, het before the earns weld arrive it was 501er t_.tr14. is fret. sir, it was utterly .xtimmielt•d, mush to W eatiahetion of sir genial tenter. Warrens - W are heartily pleased to see the plwsesnt face .f reeve Meanie( again epos aur sidewalks, aid i0.y he row wjt •pi. y the 1511 str'rtgth and vigor of tt• day. of yore, w that be may Ir enabled to haw, • fatherly eye epos the welfare of both OKburgh mid the A.anuio• at Mtge. (Ica November 14N► Jobe Haw4M, • hell !•Ember of Mrs. J. R. Orem!, 01i0M oral a Mother d Mn. J. W. Mal, Toronto, was kilted bstweem tan dire at Wiohit•, Ramsay eorge irktitl sg •t Media ern d ►te isutksr O.trp'. e0br. If. was ....wind. He was • son of Mr* Hsbl., Mrm5.1y of !.utas, new of New York. Tie C or T_5 8aasow. - B.brm w. .pi. write Om Toe 815.48. (7►ribesss will have ease ed pas Thew bre, we would wink BY • wry j'grf.l 1`15 3 1.S PRESENTS & PORTER. )ic tvbelytgiifntg for Cohldr.iao cbec liul* uase.t0g. %Y Ian he claimed it there was 20 cent. 10 jay. Not hosing any small chayge,bo pulled out his picket-b..k, which wait well stucke.l with tweet) and tea dollar hills. .lust as be opened it • sharper ean:e 4•ve i a tap on the lime, gra1.l. d a banditti of his hills and away. Althouuh Mr. F. made after hien it was useless, and when efts -retires counting that which te mained he round himself minas $230. bemire having a bloody face and narrowly escaping being run over by a moving train 1. CH tr., ler Ike,• isr I'auriesti*TY. 1. Verily, my beloted, • great Mari 11•1 0, fallen ill our midst, not by the thrust of a , foe, but through the act .f a friend. 2 For much did his enemies lament and bewail because of his greatne.... but yet withal were unable to thrust him aside. 3. Rut alaswith much watching they p••rceived that through the act of a friend they could lay him low. 4 Thus they counselled out. with the other, what manner of man is thee, thee he should rule us with a rel ot rtghtt..usnec.' 5. Therefore, my beloved, they hurled Flour. per 1000. the spear, and it pierced him, but not nit., tt heal• rear* ... death bowing. :. , inns+! :... to 1I'V 14 r 4a*. $ .'., `"tri SnsY 1 *to e AMutter v'lb. ••Keel hush o: Kao, (rash unpacked. • dos. . . III to. chest -c . - . se ..• Nuel. **tee Wool • ter,• llile,, I.uet.kink Iteemed Ilain%Prwt iu)Wi hill ..... .. .. • MW• 304104 Moms ememiam s. &b r. Y:. u,:•1. 0.7..092 01.7 loll 9t Fail *Veal lriy tlrMat s.$ ................. 0 4.1 00 se B IAS..... I. 33 1..0 91 Peas .. N • M w V It Apoles (Nate k rMt.•.... • . Potatoes ................ 0 tS to a nt butter .m........... tO-P m0 G 9.../... .. {»...... - ... 0 'lite 0 17 clay *ftp 1.. 11 00 Continued .... ...... 11 0►la ( es 1;,..•( lerso000 !tout.. ............ ... .... ••IsLeo 1. w'-• --- I.rke.a. Dee. V. *4. N:r. 10: 40 u iN 1. Y 91 Utit•YSI 6, Now, arise yc, girdyour loins, and goy 111. y0 .41I ell Y 27 to 0 forth unto battle, and our chief will sitter ,m,, „_, • ar ,,. _ s his enemies as chaff before the wind. 1 •ul+:." s • to .• 0 99 7. For a day cometh when they will 1.• wool. nrr lb.. . 0 17 . • . s utter consumed, and righteousness will Hodes •.. e; 6 1 M U rg Pbefp Skins .. ........ • :w u 0 M mime the Zitieslii.n as waters corer the ...y, err tun. .. ......-....-i---..;:. Brie to 10 • d Etats. per des .........• .. 0 4 .., 0 1.1 8Uhtil that day appeareth be ye watch flutter, perch • 1* tit • N ful and foist not, then cwt. will be car !irk t is to 9 s Kyour W oo,d per cord 1 >1 w t w reward. ('u*om?IIL(:e.Al Ionil• 11.1 Ttlrl:e H'lt+. Rev. ih. Parsons, of Knox church. Toren - to, male • public statement the other day to the effect that Christiana could not conl- scientu,usly he members of any benevolent order, and, further, that the same oil .-n were selfish in their ends. %'e suppose the rev. rentleman does not claim to he tufall- ible in this his theory, for we ton vouch that there are as tawny gone! Christian men in many of our benevolent orders as there are in the pulpit of today. Selfish in it. aims ' 1s it selfish for a brother to help • brother in distrem ! Is it selfish for a husband or father to make sane provision for hte family in case of death ! 1s it selfish to visit the sick and ogre for the widow and the fatherless ! He states that we might do our acts of Omnipot- ence through the churches. Alas ! how often do we find the world creeping into the sacred edifices. and they are willing to bow to the rich and Io..k coldly upon the poor. Sir, our benevolent orders are breed upon • Christian fonrdetion. and there are acts of char.,y pi -reprinted therein that even the worthy doctor lunt.elf could nut help Mut admire. In reply to this divine we would quote the words of Him who said : "Let him wbo i. withont fault throw the first stone." PARAMOUNT. (mum ova owN a:mttetx.+rn%p.R. j Minn Germain is visiting friends in the city. Mrs. Ly. Murdoch is visiting friend+ in Toronto. Reit. A. McKay held Bible rise here Monday evening. Our public school was cloned w the 15(4 for Christmas holidays. Urn. Clarks rained hu ankle last week. We hope he will soon be mound again. Angus Beaton intends repairing his taros next menton. It will add a great appearance to the farm. Neil McUbrmtd has moved home from British Columbia. looking hale and hearty. W. wish Neil a pleasant time while waiting friends here. Twr.oA'c. Irene. Cementer. it is my sincere pleasure to 'n notify the public that one ef the rile' concerts ever held in this place will be given on Monday, Lhe 28th inst. ()rest pains have been taken to make it a success All the leading talent has been secured from the p k0ea and oar own exo.11eat talent, whisk ha. no discount on it. The program will consist of readings. recitation., dialogues, 1 sad vocal music. Admission, 15 costa, and 25 cents • couple. Doors epee at 7 ; coneert to commence at R sharp. TOWNSHIP COUNCILS. The owned .net in the township hall ; members all present, reeve in the chair. The minutes of last meeting read and dwlopted. The following aroma* were pained, vie Star, printing 416 80 ; lttostb, prinein $290: 7 Dodd, lumber. 46.63 t John Shaw. chanty for Mrs. ikindley, $20.90; Wee. Walters, lumber, $190: Al- lan RochalleM gavel, $6.80: John M c Neves, charity. $6.40 ; Jobe Mugford, burying Amp and o•t&•+ag tree off rears. 11 ; J. W. Manning', gravel, b1660; Xavier Beechler, lumber, 11.94: Thomism Gledhill, lurcher, $1298 ; Wm Strachan, gravel, 54.45 : Richert Moore, filling •pprn•r_ to brides, 1111; Aimee Fisher, Inspecting. $1 : ll.4rahl McKinnow. gravel, 1806 ; John Symington, road allowance to gravel pit, $1 ; Niehola. Marriott, lumber, KM ; Altrm Gledhill, intent, book, $1. ib ; James Jambi's, gravel, $8.50; John McPhee, burying sheep, 50'. : 8ene•el Bi.sett, eulvert, 40; Wm. Janus, repmtring culvert and burying sheep, 41.60 : Ales (nen repairing McPhee's erenow•T, 116.50; Wm. McWhiwe.y. gravel 4420; John Horton, repairing od•ort, $150: Jahn ilarkr, eider culvert, 415 ; Wm. Me- Imyre, gravel tend .17e t• Meer, 060 : Jas M_B.rMy, i. edyMr p; Arab. Sande, gravel, ; ee r lash 116; Mork, and Mistormery, 331 egesk. sslry clerk, .and E t Aa 4A~/r .Ner SL M illl J. Taylor, seconded by A. Malley. that the reeve, deputy reeve and eo ierill.r, receive $30 each for services. ('mrrit4. Moved by Alex. Yount;. seconded by J. Tayl.,r, that Dr. McLachlin receive $110 in tall .t .•ecesant for attendance on the late Mrs. Weimer. earned. Moved by A. Msl:.y, ,.ec.4ded by J. Taylor. that a bylaw 1.e praised that the mun*eittrl nominal.... I.r be;d at lye toenship hall. Carlow, no M.s,.ley, the 28th day of 1)c..cnil.er, at t2 o'clock some and the election. if • pull be deuan.le.t, win be held ort the following M.oday at the following places. ria.: No 1. H•••Idl.-'. tkmniller, A. Heddle, U. R. O. ; No. 2. Saliford, Temperamoe Hall, A. Sa..ir. U. a. (1. ; No. 3, township hall, !'.nue, F. W. Melhroagh, U. R O. ; No 4, rimta4•anee Hall, Coeburn, Raby N'illtames, 1► R. 0. Carried. rho council then a.ljuurue.l. F. W. MI'Ikis*.;H. (lark. •trA tiLsT. The council met on the 151h; members all pnvrmt. The following scow in. were onlered to be paid : Andrew Somme, re- pairing windows in hall. 12.2.i: la..rd of health, 46 : •:nhn Reid, 416.40, interest on money borrow ed for tuwn.hq, purpose Jahn Recd, 42 50, extra expense .n t.ws- ahip business ; John Torrance. 44. extra expense on township hu.,urw.. and $2 for posting up financial statement, as reysired by law ; Mrs Hays, $12, (.r keeping rhos Mulley : Dr. Elliott, $16, i01 attemung Thom. Mulloy ; Mrs. Simpson, $7. for k••eptng T'hns. Mluloy : John Reid, $2 62, for wool for Mrs. 'cotohnere ; Joa Morrow, $5.74, for goods supplied to Mrs. SIlulci.orere Samuel Reid, 468 for keetriug Wm. 'l'tomp- eon 29 weeks. The follown.g gra, el ac• counts were ordered to be peel ; Daniel (lrinerich. $37 12 ; Geo. Stephewon, 419 52 Richard Prnhrk, 110 56: Peter ':upping. $18.72 ; !'has. Weeks, 130.72: DGMind McInnis, 16 ; Jas. Johnston, 16 40 ; Wee. Reid, $14 72 : Chas Avery, 117.90; Andrew Reid, $24 48 : Jobe Cameron, $1.28; Jas. Campbell, $4.32 ; .las. Parke, 416: Jobs Alexander, $2 ; Andrew Reid, $6.44 ; Robert Sno..den, $28.24; Juhn 5;11.00, 1110 64 ; W w . Cooper. $2.24 ; Mrs. Dallas, 11.60; John Deihl. $264 ; Rd. Olen, $8.40. The following salaries were ordered to be paid : John Torrance, 03100: lease RrrMK, 131.60; John Ketches, $31 60; Wm Clerk, $29 80 ; R. Mcllveen, 1131.60 ; Andrew Stine son, $10 ; John Reid, $75 ; George Stewart, salary, voters' tats, postage and ataxia/try, regotratiw, .sleeting jurors, school stake ceases, and copies of th. Wanless award. $13850. Council then aljourt..•tl. $TgwAwT, Clerk. (Slates P. O. war wow*w0 5. Connell mat w Dec. 15th according u• statute. Members all present. The min ales e>( previews meeting were c.a.tirm.d. The treasurer's report for November showed receipt. $2,910 and expenditure $1.131.67: r,p rt filed. Moved b Mrlfalee, a.w.sded by Mr. Todd, that . J. Smyth be paid $1 50 for Manage time to his roadway is repairing mad. Carried, Mr. flowers va c- log lay. The collector asked that the time for retuning hu roll beet tended. On mottos" of Mario, sibs sad Todd the time for re turning the roll was extended antithe firer mesh.$ in January Mored by 9r. lbw .rs, ..cn ded by Mr. Tadd, that the cul lector be paid $1.06. being the aaensf of taxes on property et late George McDonald. Carried Moir' boy Mr nadir, .sos0l.4 by Mr !atone. that (kilts Haw.' amens* for gravel and medley be paid. Carried. Moved by Mr. Sadie, ..•e_ded by Mr H ewers, that the Bleck he pa'd 40 for a.dit ing drain account, 42 for revising mis.tm for puhlieatMw and 42 for irked referee. Carried. Mooed by Mr Rowers, •.tined by Mr. Todd. that the polling heaths Ar municipal •leetioes be a. A.dMws, awl the wase eaneed be e ted &pet y ret5. Zrsi g isewu, .Ise Net •'bylaw restriredeg Macao to prepared No. 1, entre ream. D.aga.nni• O. !ward ; No. It, D. 1 Mmrne s stem, Membeet.r, A R. Moore* ; N.. 3, tow-0Np tisk W Qsm.rw ; Ma 4, Tenspt.rs.o.1W1 St. Reuss, R. IL Marin iI, sdool house Na 4, Jell. (Dadra A lams nue bar of aeesemes ales thew win appear is treasurer%% after whish armed sellesismarl to mmil ea win MrAsho a. 0