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VOL. MAIL No. 2340. GODERICH, ONTARIO, CANADA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24. 1891. D. MIGILLICUDDY.
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NEW ADVERTIIIEhlt"Ta. A MERRY CHRISTMAS A HAPPY NEW YEAR. THE LUX.
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'learns 11.1. Jetts A,0000..8••••••••• 0 - -
%Sew Phonies Mill-J*0mb Mild..
lir:Mina, Sighs Onied Opens Meese 4
buirdiog %Ira D. Swift • • • ..•
ler, an wan Led - Mrs. T. H. Rehm. g
Dog Lost or stolen G. B. Cox .... g
Cow Wanted - A Kneeshaw .... ..• I
Servant Wanted Mrs r.11 Illeenes- ...... 1
BORN.
BARKER--ln Dunlop os Thursday, the Una
es Dec. OIL the wife of J. H. Barker. of •
son
PEIR -IN Morrim. on lett. 17th. the wife of
Albin eerie of • me.
KIDD - ln Goderich no pa use., tbe wife
of Mr. Jos Kidd. et • tea.
OX -le Goderich, Thursday. Inc. It the
wife of Mr. G. B. Cox of a daughter.
MARRIED.
BIELI 48- TACK ABERRY -A1 titoderkh. 00
the lath .,est.. by do, Rev. Dr. Ure. Hugh
Shields to Miss Margaret Tacksberry hots
of the townehop of Ashfield
DIED.
-1:Aeltit- la Ihnierich. ue Monday. Denim
her Bei. USU. Margaret. beloved wife
DOnald Fraser, aged 41 !ears. Smooths sod
9 Os, s.
The funeral will take place from the reel
,--esie of her unewind Brock M.. ea Thursday.
e eee.ier 341k. iv 1:36 ael. i• m
ALT I.. tn.,. rich. 0,. Theraday. Dee 17411.
1411.1tra4i 11141-0. dam/hire .if Joint and
bans 1.61.. atea 11 M4411119 and r. days.
▪ le ful- le. December kb b. Cat heel,'
iteeLatan ...lot of the late Juno F. r..aged
Myron • ti a snook be
it" All 111 14 4.0.-cbusi 1. op Dee. b. 1(111.1
liteletor. bel..sed demikter ef Mr. ad Mn.
T 44. reused. aged 0 menthe sod adays.
i'llITY11111.0 Is ore) townehin. on Dee.
Pelt. Khan. !whited tinted Thome. %yea.
er 14. aged at yews. 7 months and 1 days.
LASHILL la Btu erne ea D v. Wit, Cita"
10119. 1"1.19.4 of the Ion Walken HlasbIll.
mced 77 years, 4 moots inao te days.
ALE-l..40.01..rth. mo the 17th mac. Masy,
et Joke Kew. aned 'ears arid s
0.4111 1.0
IVI I 4.1% - In Dedertch toweakip, co. the Mb
4*81 . Jansen Intiodee. areal 10 a.
- - I
at dna festive sessoto Our advice is to he
moderate 111 all things, so that we ...y have
strength and sopa to put the right men in
our nuteimpal porlianieut homes, and also
the "Wight man in the leettustou Govern
meat.
A Des. Lampe. 14. Plunimons, of Win
mpg, formerly of Clinton, et renewing old
tioquauitasise in town. Os his way thither he
reeeived • pretty severe lemon 00 traveling.
being euchred wit of $230. It happened
thus Hat ing an hour or two to wait In
Chicago he placed a small parcel in the
checking other whtle be proceeded to do a
little sight...mug. When he claimed it
there was 20 cents to pay. Not ha. nig any
small chauge,he pulled out hie pocket -book,
which was well stocked with twenty and ten
dollar hills. Just as he opened it a sharper
came negave bin, a tap ‘111 the nose, gralde .1
a handful ad his hills sad away. Alt:bomb
Mr. made after him it was melee*, and
when afte.-uardt counting that which re
PAELIE HETICIE.
lee.ruig the next week or tw. 11 W.
.11./.. the Gemara Travelling Ageet of
tot Steam., will be vsating our (needs
Ashfield and West Winnower'.
oar subscribers will caster a favor upon
110 :"..16:!8 81, try making prompt rnewala
▪ otherwise mainting Mr BALE in Ms
111400'
4.1ve Mr. BAIL an i to your
righbor who deneit take Tam Micogist.,
le, be o.lI do the rest.
MARNOCH.
(mow Of' oWN emta.caroir Darr.)
merry Christmas, M. IMitor.
Meson. Reber% and Thomas Avow. of
'nolo., Medical College, are home this
wok lot hollftays. •
young man of this vicinity has goas
nub no a "deer- beet. He says they are
itetiful in the part of the country where
e AWAV 111, but there 1111811 one seen here
short time ago which went that direction,
ad iv is 'bought be ts following that one ia
articular.
The farm owned by Jas. Williamson.
n eg 140 &twee of lot 33. cost 9, es west
de .1 the river, was sold by publiesect too
n Wirglunni on Saturday. Richard Leash -
• '.•8111111 purchaser. .,ad 'be price Paid
r42$1.4.30. Although 41 Is a very rough
ilsoe.yet it is cheap at the money.
The I O. C T. entertainment held in
eters. e 0441 heredity eveniag of 'Am week
t er A 110011 succeme, as predrcted. Rev. J.
1. Dyke, of lielgrare, Mr. Lloyd, of Wing
OW, And Rev. W. H. Geddes. of White
delisered short bot forcible &d
143088. The Wii.gham quartette club gave
eyelid tine selections. J. H. Friend, a
ffinghans, requiem' went. good solos The
'tit of the program was supplied by load
Mei. A lee of 10 cents was charged and
'Ite Proceeds &ukulele.' to
BRUSSELS.
;room ors
4 linsintas box
See Pepper's perfume case.
geed pointer- THE Statist..
4 d skating oe 0144 pood.
Advertiee your tomb' 414 tho homey paper
A merry thristeme sod • glad New Year.
Nue Agnes Tows has gime home to Bid
Healer rens • beg km el photos this
mek
hire Alex. Willem is viniting reiati at
darriatne.
Nary Christmas photos at A.L. 000 's
in studio.
Moe Maggie Smith, Toronto, is Mese for
inetioss.
Nei is main is fast meey day. This is
ate market.
Our prettily decorated steam are • treat.
Komar city style.
Pubs, arhooi 401011 1110 Tsseday. The
Aachen are please&
Jno. MeNsughties, fienimiL wee home
hr a day lest week.
Peter Thompenn, Tommie. wee hemp fer
itir days het week.
A couple of our meet. are geinisi quite
▪ yard lea of late.
Ashetinue frees ear bead would PM
13 lige" for Christman Day.
'May hid leek felMer me ail the year
NOW hot never est& es."
hie. Reddish shipped • ear el sheep te
'14.restern market lest week -
best New Year's gift M • friamd is •
mbeeripties to Ties Rearsd-
Ulan year subseription 04 4144. height.
Intritliogjeersal- beet in the eseesty.
Wird Farrow *01 01 Hoeft& leek 8uss
thaves, " lear" time. lie "mail"
Wan
,...The hey" were themmelves lest
?way evening startilli at I. C. Tashi"
severe Roses
.111- Devereig wee allied to Raga by
;engrain het Ina. Ila s..% Imire Mrs
Winter.
Wing me Ibe ere avy bail girl br
• Chriennies gift ? is the leadiag qweettea
aeon the boys here.
"Oil away, oil away," saog Bridges as she
lighted the Ere frees the heroism :sast, and
• moniesi later she awayed.
Quite • number a our yeas; people left
town !friday eight laet to take in coacerte,
entertainment*, dames, etc.
The family of Samuel Wash twee INS
/moved to Boston, where Mr and
Walsh ere inakinig their home.
The nonfectionery shop of Thos. kiall,,
which was runuirag in the Stretton
block, has been closed by the proprietor.
The fiobeetaile got his left howl injured
last week while en.uloyed at the Enterprise
salt works. He will be laid tip for entle tune.
Father Time is advancing upon us with
rapid *irides. Another year dead. May
(14. 00* year be much happier than the old.
John liebning has n.oved tato his new
store, &rid it is a real nitw little place.
aloe him • call, as he keeps all kinds of
boot. pod shore.
The concert at Knox church last Thurs-
day nig'a was • Gunmen Au interesting
proerani was dispetured. The children did
remarkeldy
Meektleortsi. Wars hook out for a
tew *cry owe. One of ear quiet boys is
going to end ink ou thew ilotsbOul ma about
1.14.' first ol the ye*.' 189?
Quite a number of OU people went to
Seaforth Wednesday of last week to
Miss Jessie Alexander elocutionist. They
111111e hone highly &mashed. Misr Alexander
Is good.
C-seeluctor Snyder enseducted etevioes 1.1
Lhe 561et1091/91 161111'411 kat S44nday. 11101"4-
1114 WWI afternoon. The church was
crow.terf et Isels service Mr. Snyder 88
100.1 Opelik«r
A rubor ....vial held at the residesice
of 11. 141. Sinclau under the *wipeout of
the Mardi* churelt c..oir no Friday even
' bask 813 k
memo and an ,olnyahle time 101111 bad.
0111 Vita sow %ha.. IIIITTIMTIJAN cuaisriaro,
The jolly Cluistmasteie 4. here,
The secret out will leak;
Christ comee hut once year
And TIM 81419.4L coos • week.
Sebeente now.
ONT.- Mn. Wiliam Itlasitill, sr., pissed
away en Woluesday n,,414t hoe at the resi-
dents* ef her 91111. Wallace, at the good eld
aee of 77. She had congestion nf the lungs,
coupled with locrea•tog trebles's. of
years. The intennest was at Bruasele
cemetery.
Tne LAMM*. The dear crosier*, reseed
le their seal., sloes.. • oats, loads
S -re them holdsieg ou1 of the differ-
ent stone. They are all hustle. We
01ion.1 sot spiel' of what they mar behind
their Lecke But ell are on the move, even
the illbre.etlgeT hoy.
DU NDANNON.
I 0. W A HD, CON virrA NCIRs
Ite., and for taking end re
eel rimg a wig, &Maestro et
adlnesilom detiositleso. er solemn declares
Hose in se atocerning &a7 actin& mitt or pro-
ceeding in tee High Court 04 J11911('111. Use
LOOM Of Appeal for Umberto. or ha aoy °until
00 litriefosi our,. All careful*
rreinglizzeocted. Iteeklestes and P.O.
• esitheise-- Ose -- 11
(nom ot/a oars conamem own. )
Herbert Thonspios is engaged fur 1882 in
U. 8. S. No. lb, West Wawanush.
Ere our nest the Crirteunas bells will have
pealed forth their merry, merry, merry
peals for 1891
Mcrry, merry Christmas 10 011 our fellow -
citizens mei many returns of them, not
forgekiti4 Too $IOIIAI. staff.
T. Congrain, of Ashfield, near Dungan
eon, when at. Lucknow last week, received
• kick on tee thigh from a horse. We hope
the result will not be scrim's.
Division Court waa held here on FridAy
last Thu list was light. The legal
fraernity on the 000011101/ 11/110 lepresented
by kleseet. Morrison and Malotenson, of
Lucknow.
HUOTYONEMIL.93. Oggaiversary tea
uweting of the 'r", of Ernkiue
church, which was to be held on Weiler s
.1ay. t.he 23rd trolleble
circumstances has been indefinitety poet
1- med.
latrine service will be held in the Episco-
pal church here on Christmas Day, cc/melon
cing et 10.30 o'clock • as The church is
beautifully decorated with evergreens for
the occasion. All are invited to attend
service on that morning.
Rev. IC. A. Fear, pastor of Nile church,
assisted by Simon Pentband, a divinity stu-
dent and eon of Thos. Newland, A14ib.Id, in
the &bream of Rey. A. Potter, who was eras -
where esgaged, occupied the pulpit of the
Idethodies church on 84104.; evening. and
mediated the service very acceptabiy.
Gee. Young, of the firm of Young d
Nevins, shoemakers, who has been ill for
about • week-, we regret to have to state, is
still weakly. However, we hope that
through kind Provideme, gond medical at-
tendance and the good services of a special
attendant, his speedy recovery will take
plate.
Wm Potts, of Saltford, and deughter,
Mule M. Potts, who is to be ansistaat teach-
er in our wheel during 1892 aa successor to
Miss T. F. Hawkins, visited our village on
Monday. Miss Putta, we presume. was
making pretenders* for work when school
opens, ablest will be un Monday, 4th Jan -
',wry. 1892.
dobn Petrie, step -roe of David Jardine,
- of Arhtield, some time ago met with a tnis-
fortune in being struck iu the mouth by the
kick of a horse, which knocked out rieveral
at his teeth. It was thought at first sight
that hi& jaw•bone was broken, but t/0 teepee-
tiott by the medical attendant AI*. Camel it
was found mot to 1.0 00.
We ere informed that while Wm, Camp-
bell, • farmer in West Wawatiosh, adjacent
to tier vinare, some time recently *08 014-
• giged in cutting feed with theatre* cutter.
bin right baud time 112 contact with 8119
monlinte and cut off the middle huger.
This 14 led enough ; it is fortunate, how -
envier, that he sustaised no further injury.
The Sabbath wheel w connection with
.be Methodist church here will hold its
emuiverseiry on New Yeer's evesing in the
-1-hurck. A gond and attractive program of
-tingle& recitation sod dialogues suitable
for the occsasion le beim prepared. It is
expected that. raddarg preventing, it will
, albeit they
were geed.
CA. This as time T.:1 -e,- for pleas-
ant sesilee. Resew p41", 11 is greeted by ,
freed with a friemlly haiel shake and it'
pleasant simile. All are blithe and merry
as Co- bulb Cur streets aro perfectly
crowded, 31. -res doing iLreehing hoarsen. •
Even the boys are ribbing the• r best
gobs
Die Hs Love Hsi? - A love -letter was
poked up an the ;street the other day. It
was from a small hey of twelve written to
• young lady of elsrui the same age, in
whwIr he dire -hoed hie passim' in a manner
that *mild evoke • Seaforth boy blush.
We cannot say how the steer will turn ort ;
5. -me our bachelors might take the hit,
though.
WR ARK TIII1 Pion -c" On Thursday
of last week Joe. Itellantyne, Jno. Hewitt,
mid Ab " Dames, member* of Brussels gun
club, attended the sweepstakes match at
Listowel Some of the crack wing .14012 04
the Proviuce were there, • . • Among
0141111 being Josh Wayper, 04 Heapeler.
Tbe Brussels sports were all in it this time.
Ballantyne beaded the score three times and
Hewitkued Weeper. The range was 18
yards. tlay pirems *01.0 8004.
BRUCEFIELD
[rams ors owe I1,, 4 „ „I
Wm. McQueen, Toronto, -holm at pres-
ent.
Mose Aggie Beattie 10 1.4.114.4 in Se•iorth
OM week.
Wm. Cooper. jr., Winaipeg, reformed
home last week.
Mimi M. Kennonl is spending holidays is
Exeter 1441. 0041 last week.
Mies Jean Jamieson has returned from St.
Marys for Christmas holidays.
Something aim and good, "Chrietniaa
Peed' in Royal Templar' Hall Christansa
eve.
Quite a number of our toadies eitisees
have been 1041 ap with the grippe the past
week.
We are sorry ko leers that Mies K. Mc-
Donald, or esteemed dress sad mantle
rasher, purposes leaving our tom at Christ
ease
J. A. ("lark, Kees College, Toronto,
mewled theserves, of the
ellrietian Radeavor nociety is Gatos
choral Sabbath last He she gave an
&Mr's' the follovriag Monday Pesetas on
Chrietian Rndeaveer work, which was
yearly eppreeisited by al who beard him.
The Marhath oohed examinaties et the
Caasda p church um bad last
Tuesday ensiles sad • vary prollishie and
enjoyelhis time was 'pest. After slawineig
OS different mimes is the Riveter
Oinsehiese and the Psalms, liberal prime
were bestowed en the dearest sabelare ia
the tempi of Menthol miri seeds] bases
A. genet. the popular Washer ef He. a,
brad sea of 46S84801 esomems-
fel emeeftatiene ever held It thie pet. nip
schoolroom was ereerdiel with parente and
wieitees, and a weft esjayabee time wee
speed IT MIL The esheire went thrsegh
their il&ervist emarelsell Ihutelem order.
.04 .11 preseeme Mr. Reit as Al Umber.
1 W. WA Aid .1. Poise, der& ef
rimb tegrortir.bee tandems' 1410
▪ die 1410
Mr. Pattie =6:6.0.
servast la that pasities ter a sem-
her ef yeare, and he win &.b14e= be
mimed is Mat wriorwAhr. 1S Ramer my*
that E. H. Ibsen 10 .0 appilsaat for the
ehbahlo.
Mrs, Tames Holnum (see Teresa& Das -
awe) and husband, Jobs B. Holman, of
Trail ootiety, Dakota, are visiting at the
former's 'mother's, lira R. Davidson. Dun-
gannon. Mrs. Hobnail rams& to stay for
some time visiting relatives, friends sad old
associates in this vicinity, she having been
brought up here frost her infancy. thick
domain mem to agree with hew, as
she looks well
If ATRIWONIV. -43. J. A. Boyd. pri •
04 Belfaet echool„ knows as U. A. znif
Aelitield, having for the holidays dispensed
with the rod, has, we are informed, taken
• wife from among the fair daughters of
Belfest. The happy event took piece on
Wednesday, the reel mat , at the residetior
of the bride's hither, where Mr. Boyd aod
Mho Agar, youngest daughter of John Ag-
ar, were united in the hoods ad
We wish the young couple a happy aid
prosperous mins.
The municipal council ef West %ma-
mmas, is conformity with the municipal
staintes, 11811 1111 Tuesday, the 15th iant,„ is
the township hall es prams. tor the isat
time in 1801). the members wee.=
eat, sod • greM deal et municipal
in conasotion with winding up the year%
alhire was eyatiely transacted.
Inasinatien takes plass on kloaday, the
Nth, which will moult is the proposal of
imiehdaten for ellectiee to the council baud
for lelt Would it hot be wime es the
punt ef the elegem ta reties the preemi
oonnoil by seelanistiest
Secomerm. Coarririrroft -We are pissed
to be ail* to give the following s Mime Har-
riet Victoria Harlow, daughter ef dames
Harlow, J. P., a this elllsge• having der-
*, the esseem essirted for • Wee fir this
bum sway as "Higher R.11intine
• famed by the beard 04 114. Preeby
twin Church is CamdaAaa b... -__til
is one for • maim away es the
istense of Lake's Gospel, It
b.4.• gi14s 141 acrieset 04 sebiele 4.
ward
be be
Aa rhos W hahsal"Mv4
Mundial& is bes'elli • Ur.
D entgannos may feel prised di Ilia Harlow
am a vitismes. The eampstitins was oyes 4.
all the Deminies ef Gansda, which makes
her semen all the mere ememenelabee.
Aroma Cau. -Tits madden demise of
Robert Murray, of At. Helms, is a great
serprim to .11 wbo have bawd it The
dessamd. we sodomised, we. is Me ealts-
ery elate of health ea nesheriwy lea, het m
dada esersing he aspired enespraterny.
Mr. Mena" hed set Isw mem years alma
=
rod beak being la • somewhat
susigiges from • eampliriatioa 04
ddrawars. woe am 04 41.. mai swamis.
miosis of St. Helens and ace a the ETHEL.
township of West 1% awaneeb, having
filled several resporistble posttioae in the
township, such as township clerk. osevey •
&neer, etc., with boom and credit to him•
self. He was very popular and, being a
mut of merlin, qualities, excellent
charm:ter, totegrity istel „ be
will be much eihmed to the community, but
vainly more why the bereaved family. as he
was an exemplary husband and • kind and
lot iug father We •xterid our deep 'yin
' pathy to the bereaved widow and children
in their sad bereavement The sudden de
is a reminder that it becomes el to alet
our houses in order and be ready for the
sew es.
Our easeritant teacher, Miss T. Y. Haw-
kins, f..r the purpose of attending the ex .
elimination at 8. S. No. 17, .A.ahlield, on
Tweetay fetid erotica being her new sphere
of laser for 1892), closed the Delmer tent. on
Monday. It ie pleasing to note the good
feeling that exuded between her pupils and
herself at parting. At the close of the day's
week mod prt-vious to parting the following
address and also a very baedsome gift, ion-
sistiug of a red plush glove box and • red
plush heorikerchtef hoe, were presented to
her
1/11iL Teo -lieu, We, your pupils, wish
10 PIKES. 11111. love and esteem for you anti
our torrow that your *lawith 158 WI a
teacher is at an encl. You bare always
bees gtntle 111181 kind to us, as well as faith-
ful and 4111.41.111 111 teaching us. We hope
you will mvepi this email presetit to retniud
yott of our love anti gratitude when you are
in the discharge of your duties in &pother
school.
Signed on behalf of the school pupils.
0 Reim. Derr
1 LILLIE MAI.Lorii
Miss Hawkins, although taken by surprise,
feelingly replied.
BLYTH.
I mow errs owe 1111111191P0ND057.
Will. Habkirk was visiting friends here
last week.
Wm. Entigh was in Buffalo with a load of
lambs this week.
K. Memoir shipped a load of lambs from
here on Thursday.
Thos. McMillan, of Constance, was here
on bossiness on Saturday last.
flawe Seat 04 Bluevale. was here on
Monday on his way to Auburn.
Wm. J. Potter, who has been studying
medicine, is home for his betide's.
Arthur Irwin, who hae been studying
dentistry, is visiting here for the holidays.
I. Felnieston has returned from Manitobe.
He its going back anon and rumor says not
alone.
Mrs. J. F. Carter is seriously ill, but
alight hopes being entertained of her re
°every.
A higbtooed aseembly was helil at a cer
tain place on 7th con., Morris, one night
last week.
A. Link, who has been in the employ of
Mr. Weulaufer, has left for his home in
Crediton.
Mrs. Rutherford, formerly a resident of
this place, but now of Iowa, 1/1 at present
visiting friends here.
John Morgan had a slight paralytic
stroke in 000 side 00 Saturday Mat. He is
able to get around, though very weak.
T. R. Mitchell, who has been to Manitoba
wieh a ear of Mira..., returned borne on
Monday He reporta having a prosperous
trip
111. M ----haa moved from one corner, but
still limp over the gate at the other. Cool
nights for this work while your heir is short,
Will.
Mack Bait, who has beam in Manitoba
for some time, 12 home for his holidays.
Mack looks as well 800Ver and is as jolly as
possible.
Inspector Paisley.4,,Clinton, haul rine of
our hotel -keepers up bete the , • .
for wiling liquor on nesday. The cage was
enlarged for • week.
Joe. Prager, 8th con- Morris, had a suc-
cessful saie of his farm stock, etc., on
Tuesday last. He intends going to Ilaui•
torte, where he has several brothers.
Livingstoo, manager of the flax
mill ham has joined the noble tinny of
benedicts, having been married at Clinton
on the 17th tot, to Mies Maggie Fisher, of
that town. They have our beat wishes.
The concert os Wedisseday of last week
was not largely attended on account 04 the
sealer, and shortly after it started 001'
citizens were alarmed by the fire bell ring
ing. It was soon found that John Platim s
residence was on firie. It being all frame
nothing could be done to save the home,
whieh was soon horst to the ground.
Ots, I nearly fist to telt you Moot the
atScotch meta the Hopei's' Gleaners
. week. Your seethe (bong Irish)
was • little shy about going, bet &any
'nth* door, Mem be reeetive0001.8(5 11111 ,i0a niriera1.1.44
sil
enema" To em that ewer -yam enjoyed
thesesetvem would be potties it mild. The
perversions, which were setirely Seritedt,
were preempted meet earealentZty every
me. The prepre awas good s
frequeft. Fromm& anioented to $23.75.
CARLOW.
(mow errs own . • 1
The august_ et the Frailty
biros oliserels will be held Chrietesse nista
T.. V41114. w.d la Use township hall from
4.30 to MOO Wales*. The ebeir will be
takes at 7 &Meek and • progress, omelet -
Mg of *4*114,01. Moir .net addressee 14,
viewless ethers, will be gives. A -
ft4*os--416 mete ; shade's. IS cents. A
good Until 4.sepreeed.
Their ammo ft Ise.
There is so Iamb of moaalled awes for the
seeminss eihnest iftwers me norm The veg-
etable, aelyftel, end misteral Itiageleves bave
bees enmeshed for germ. II i a simple
maim
4. remove ewes without pole, ler if
ime7in r'cog elniplet est medisise
..(boy a beads el Putsamb Psis
Ins Oen" natmeter end it m divested
the Wog Is dams UM 'sftsmes.e," 804 00
odirm. .
'WM Selatat. illaa 1* MIS. Oat 21.
•
(mon Den ow iveuessrosuvve.',
A wedding is on the Mies this week.
MIMS Jake Jury is visiting 10 Gerrie.
School closed on Tuesday of this week.
him !tartlets/in; of Wiarton, 1* visiting
frieeda 10 this village.
Quite a number of villagers went to ltrue
wag laid ;Sunday to hear conductor Snider.
W. 0. McTaggart spent a f011/ days here
whin returning from Toronto MM. week.
Joe. Hentsworth, posinuistcr Spence and
Miss It Sherlock aro on the sick 1st this
week.
George liebetin left un Wednesday of
this week to spend his vacation in Tomato
and vicinity
T. P. Sitnpenn is seriously 111 with
pneumonia. His many friends hope to
hear of his speedy recovers.
Municipal matters are very quiet in this
vicinity. The general opinion is that the
present emoted should be re-elecLed.
Jewels Spence returned frau. Montreal
bud Saturday. He has been operating in
that city since leaving here last New Year's.
He will return in • new weeks.
Mr. and Mr*. D. Debson and family
arrived home from Manitoba this week.
They will speed the Winter in Ontario, and
return to the W eat In the Spring.
They are greatly taken up with Manitoba.
IUNTAIL.
[mom ova 08481 C0/811MW0NDIINT.
AD1111.1106 AND P08-`11:NTATION. -On Fri-
day evening, the 18th inst.. the frietids and
admirers ot Dr. McDonald met at Fianna-
gati'a hotel, in this village, to give him a
farewell supper and prevent him with an
address on the eve of his departure from
Mutat The doctor has been • resident of
this village for nearly four veers, and now
purposes removing to Detroit in search of a
wider held of lame. .Atter partaking 04 .0
excellent supper prepared by urine bust in
his usual style. the company, whilst the
cloth was being removed, adjourned to the
parlor. H. McKenzia, presidiute announced
the object of their meeting. Joo. [tong
- then stepped forward and reed the follow-
ing sildreas and R. McKenzie presented the
doctor with • handsome ring
To Dr. James A. McDonald. Kintail. Ont.
We, the . 1, in behalf of the
people of this vicinity, having heard of
your sudden and unexpected departure
from our midst,deern it our duty to express
our uncere regret on this 04,011111011. but at
the mine time earnestly hoping that you
, may find as many true friends in your new
field of labor &siert now leave behind in
• t,
tont otmtity . We Cannot let the opportune
ty slip without expensing our appreciation
of the many noble quabtaes that adorned
, your genial character, notably your close
'attention to duty, which W011 the confidence
of all : you, affeble and blithesome disposi-
tion, which will make pow aberetee keenly
Nit at our maid gatherings. Thuugh
hamming with fun and hnntor your moti
has .'ver been,"First duty ; then pleasure.
We beg to present you with this ring as 11
slight token of the esteem in which you are
held by all classes m the amiuunity.
When you look upon it in after years, wheu
you have grown grey in your profession, it
may recall to your mind a knurly remetti•
branoe of the early years of your practice,
and you mayhap think ou the numerous
friends you have mule during your sojourn
amongst us. Wishing you length of days
-and happiness and .n extended lield of use-
fulness -to alleviate the woes aud pains of
your (aloe -men. (Signed)
Joe. (,uirrie, R. 1.1.;Kaeioc•
Twee STILES, ALFA. lidclkoNALD,
Joao McKssne, I). McDoems.rs,
J1111014 LONtl• I). Metiemon.
Dec. 18, 1891.
The doctor made • imitable reply, thank
ing them for their address ant valuable
present, assuring them that it was • 1,0111
plete surpr•se to him, and that he wophl
tyre remember their kindness. After the
usual teems the rest of the evening was
spent in speeches, music and songs -comic
find sentimental. After wishing Dr. Me-
t/maid a kind farewell the comma" dis-
persed *1 041 early hour. CANS
CLINTON
[mom 11711 tms avit .)
One day snow, the other rein
Brings iss Blowy an aching pain.
IL is renewed that a nation of the elements
will take place "Earn" Christmas week.
J. Sheppard, who has been very sick for
the pest two months, has again, we are
pleased to state, entered his post at Fair's
mill
W no Kasen In me of oar arms lam
week,pertaining to • eounty meeting held in
Clinton the lettere 1.. a I.. Mould have been
used loitered of I. a F. We are of
opinion it wea *eras to • alight error of the
editorial pea.
On.)4v ..-Our honey goods stores are sew
resplendent with Christmas treasures, and
Mr. Manta Use. (who, by the wne,
are informed by The Chaos New Rea line
in year towed meld have no trouble in
making & geed millection right here ha the
Hub.
Pas MAUL -At shout 1,30 r. a. Fri-
day last 110 41. Mane meaded,the origin of
the ease Wag The Chagos New Er& °44o.,
but before tar engine could arrive it was
miler control, he feet, sir, it was utterly
extinguished, mask to the setillaseien 04
oar genial editor.
Wirucese.--We s.0 heartily plumose' to
see the pleimmat face ef reeve Meaning
again epos ner sidewalks. sad nay he soon
again enjoy the full strength and vigor of
Om day. 0! Fors 80 41.01 be may be molded
to keep • fatherly eye epos the welfare el
bath oar burgh end the Menai= at lams
November 14111 John Humble, a half
brasher of Mrs. J. ()rant, Wieeipag,
sad a brother of Mrs. J. W. Shia, •4
Tome* wee billed between two eery at
Middy Eftraes, while sonanag leadiog
este at him breaber Gesire's 4evemor. He
was unaerried. He tree a sus of Mrs
Ihneble. hweserly et Cliftess, sew at New
Verb.
Tem C or 'nes Itateen. -
Asir* ere eels write 10 Tine ismasts.
Christens, *44 10,. seam and gem. Them-
Ism4 we wseild will MI a very *1st Mme
a/.
BREAD8TUFFS AND PROVISIONS
Keilleellea Peters.
ausiontem. Dee. it lillt.
Fall Wheat. Otilli00%
eeriest Wheat ........... ... ... • - ° 01104 411
1.uuse Wheat. • - • PO to • *
Flour ............. .......•• • • •• 1 .7A/ to 3 el
Shortie, 0 too li to .,44 go
Krum IP toe Il ,e t..tS as
us reenimm • too 14 tal 1.14 411
Clumpeel Vern Wbogg g Soo.- , Ile et loge II
Ooto. aro. g true& .. 030000*
l'eas. • bush 0.uitien
barley. iwo rowed.11bm111 • •• 0 All 00 a II
Hersey. emulsion • 0 SO 161 0 le
Hay. . tog IS 4.41 ha I 1 all
Potatoes. Ir bush .. . e et ...sr 11
A widen Is Mush •....,.,...••• 0 45.., 0*
nutter. si • . .....-. ,,:e, 0 It to• 1111
Kees, free\ eapsehedi 41141414.-.• • • .. Ill 1" 0 ft
Chnee - .... • /4 '00 14
Wend .. s II llo to 4 411
13001 e• 0 10 , 0 0
111,101 9 So 10 4 it
0 Iht io 0 lb
ilressed • Mgt
I Pella. ..... ...... ... .2 I • 1131‘.0.111
dilloblOa•Oo.
ermined he teen(' hueselt minor 4230. (11.100.
beSi‘pirehaiA1:1:1cY10,-. a.lnA:_llwY o.. ;.. ..D..e• b
fM
IL
e aiigberu1::0r11yamlsinitail g
1. Cut:., ler ::Perenre =Swine whl44Lto
i.‘.ereiy(117 he,i. • grtn
falln iii our mdst, not hy the thrurof al 0:10; 01
foe, but through the at oA friend. !tmr.siteltin
2 For much did his enemies lament and
bewail became of his greatness', hut yet
withal were unable to thrust him aside.
3. But alas' with notch watching they
perceived that through the act of • friend
they could ley him low.
4. Thus they counnelle.1 eut with the
other, valet meaner of mats 4.the.. that he
should rule us with • rod of righteousnees!
b. 'therefore, my beloved, they burled
the .p.m', and it pierced him, but not uno
t
dest
6. Now, arise ye, gird your loins, and go
forth unto battle, and our chief will scatter
his enemies as chaff before the wind.
7. For a day cometh when they will he
utterly 'esteemed, and righteousness will
cover the Dominion as waters cover the
deep.
8. Until that day appeareth be ye watch-
ful ami faint not, then great ,rill be your
reward.
ellaltITYTilanntaTICITtiv ALL
Itev. th. Parsons, of Knox church, Toron-
to, male a public statement the other die'
to the effect that Christians could not con-
scientiously he members of any benevolent
order, and, further, that the same uttlers
were selfish in their ends. We suppose the
fee. rentleman does not claim to be tarn -
Ode in this his theery, for we can vouch
that there are as many good Christian men
in many of our benevolent orders as there
are in the pulpit of teday. Selfish in its
aims Is it selfish for a brother
to help • brother in distress! Is
it selfish for a husband or father to make
some provision for his family in cam of
death Is it selfish 141 visit the sick and
owe for the widow anti the fatherless! He
states that we might do our seta of benevol-
ence through the churches. Alas how
often do we find the world creeping into the
sacred edifioee, and they are willing to bow
to the rich and look coldly upon the poor.
Sir, our !benevolent orders are 11011011 upon
Christian fonedation. and there ere wets ot
• y pertorinerl thereon that even the
worthy doctor himself could not help but
••Imire. In reply to Otis divine we would
quote the words of Him who said : "Let
him who is without fault throw the first
stone."
PARAMOUNT.
[raom ors OWN CaR0 • • I
Miss Oerntain is visiting friends in the
city.
Mrs, Ly. Murdoch is elating friends in
Toronto.
Rev. A. McKay held Bible elites here
Monday evening.
Our public school was closed on the 15th
for literature+ holidays.
Den. Clark sprained bia ankle last week.
We hope he will soon 11.1 around again.
Angus Reston intends repairing ha barn.
e xt season. It will add a great
to the farm.
Neil Mcliarmid has arrived hew. from
British Columbia, looking hale and *or ty.
We wish Neil • pleasant time whibrithitim
friends hers.
TIllirsts wit Lotion Comenw. Ali my
sincere pleasuret:tuttn notify the radio
ha
tt one of the concern OW held
in this place wil he given on Monday, the
28th inst. Great pains have been taken to
make it • ancome. All the leading talent
has been secured from the
*me, and our own exoellent taleet, whiob
has 410 44410011111 ea it. The program will
consiet of readings, recitations, dialogues,
i1 and vocal music. Admission,
15 mats. and 25 cents • oossple. Doors oyes
at 7 : concert to oomemence at 8 sharp
TOWNSHIP CIDUNCILS.
cornount.
The ereincril met in the township hall ;
miesibere all pressed., reeve in the chair.
The emotes a him meting read and
adopted. TM lollowinir accounts were
peased, vi*: Sitar, printing. 41b 80 ; MOJA AL,
priming, $2.90: Hy. Dodd, lumber, 46.5.3;
Jells Rhaw, chanty for Mrs. Brindley,
490.90; Was. Walsers, lumber, 4190; Al-
lan B-..14...... 8001. 80: Joie Melf•ves,
charity, 4640; Jahn Megferd,
sloop sod ogukag tree off read, 111;b7.7t7
Musa 86 60 ; Xavier Baeohlar,
lumber, ; Thome Gledhill, lumber,
4118.94; W. Metuchen, gravel 44.46:
Richard Were, filliag approaeli to bride.,
49; A.w.s Fisher, inspecting. 41 : Posseld
Mennaea, gravel, 1111. 06 ; John Symington,
road anowasoe *0 44.0301 pit, 41; Nicholas
Marneli, toolbar, 41.54; Ahem
Wants Mot, $1.15 ; James Jenkins, gravel,
118.801 Jobe McPhee, b.ryisg sheep. 50e.1
8.11"arepahhig81."11cutveri ame"SiVert'be Tritest: W.esemp
Air . repairing Melissa% eresswer,
*AO ; Wm. MeWhissey. gravel. 41.20
John Henna, repairing culvert, 81.10
Jobs narber, mime advert, 4115; W. Mc-
Intyre. gravel end
'-'.g-e em*. WOO
;
JaeHealft. eaeleer,12
Akiksed.gray.msastssea.
:stark poomood eatewey. 13
1""..eer6elals4:edaebry,r0 • liaag
ansDhr PAW=er
PotaiOne •••••••••••• •• •••••• • . 44 SS so 010
hotter ...... ....••• •t• ••• • • • • •• • • • 17
hot•rs ..... 0 le 0 17
day ••••• ..... • .311 II 0
Cord weal ..... • Silo 4 OS
..10.10080
IS ......
Pork ...... .• • .......... ....... 6 0u to 3 16
Wise Iftsines
nos In. MM.
Flour. "m" *44.........••.. • ss ft Le 244
v . • 46 , . 0 111
' 11110,41111.• • 4••••..... . ....... 111.031.6 in
Prao e II to to 0 all
Maw . • V •• 0 Is
nen .. .•. .•• ..... ...........• ••... it 181 148 0 01
• 210 • 0 S
Wool, per lb. 0 17 1 . 044
44.4.4 3 "'0 4 1.
tabeep Skins . • 30 0 • II
to.), 008- 1.. ....• 10 to to 11 80
.. • LS to 0 III
0 13 L. 0 10
poet ... .--.....,-......, . 4 IA to 3 es
wawa. tier 'egad 1 7.5 to 2 da
YAKS. Po. dos
'totter per lb
J. Taylor, seemeded by A. Malloy, that the
reeve. deputy reeve and essuiteolors receive
4130 eseh for services. Vanua. Nosed by
Alex. 701111g. snowier! hy J. 1.41..e, that
111. McLachlin receive $15 in full of ....count
for atteudance no the late Mrs. Webster. -lir
tart ied. Moved by A. blade.), seconded
by J. Taylor. that a bylaw lo paned that
the municipal nominattee 14e,1 at the
township hall, Carlow, on Weary. the
28th day of December, at 12 o'clock mum
and the election, if • poll I. densmidett, 44
be held ou the following 1464161147 at the
, following places. vie: No 1. Hedille's shop,
Be:miller, A. Heddle, It 0. ; No. 2,
Slather, Temperance Hall, A. Sande. IL R.
0. ; No. 3, townehip hall, tailors, E. W.
MeLlosegh, D. It 0. ; No. 4, Temperance
Hall, Coeburn, Raker Williams, I) R. 0.
Carried. the maned then adjourned. F.
W. Melknsaim, Clerk.
ATANLZT.
The Leaned met on the 15th: members a!I
on -petit. The following &omelets were
ordered to be paid Amine,/ ihinem, re-
pairing window* in hall, 48.25: ird of
health, $6 ; .lohn Reid, $16.40, interest on
money borrowed for township purposes;
John Reid, $2.50, extra expeuse r411 towns -
ship business; John Torrance. $4. mace
expense on township busiums. and $2 for
posting up financial statement, as mitered
by law; Mrs. Hays, 112, for keeping rhos.
Muu oy; s sy :111%1Elliott,ioimpeqn,
16,foiat afax
k
ttetming...pTho. k. -..ping n6
x,
Thos. ; John Reel, 41262, for wood
for Mrs. Scrsiohntere Joe. licence, 45.74,
for 1/1104 0Uppliail to Mrs. Arnor..Isere
Samuel Reid, 168, for keeping Wm. Thomp
son 29 weeks. The foliewitig gravel ac-
counts were ordered to be paid ; Daniel
Orinerich. $37.12 : Geo. Steploserm, 519-52
Richanl Penhaie, $10 56 ; Peter Cupling,
$18.72 ; Chas. Week*, 53012 Rokusdl
McInnis, 46; JILL Joh:ratan., 4640; W.
Reid, $14 72; Chas. Avery, $7.20: Andrew
Ilea, $24 48; John Cameron, 11.28; Jas.
Campbell, $4.32 : Jan Perks, 1116 Jobs
Alezender. 112 Andrew Reid, $6.44 ;
Robert 1800. 41.0, 328.24; John 4:11400,
110 64 ww. coop.. Was Dallas.
$1.60; John Dethl, 412.64; Rd. Glen. nada,
The following salaries were ordered to be
paid : Joke Torrance, 132.00; Isaac Karam,
$31.60; John Ketchen, $31 60 ; Wei. Clark,
moo R. Molleeen, $31.60 Andrew Stile
son, 110 ; John Reid, $75, ; George Stewart,
salary, voterslists, postage and statimery,
registration, selecting jurors, school motion
ceases, and copies of the Woollies agreed,
$158.50. Cooped thee adjourned.
**WART, Chat. Mama P. 0.
wow w•Wanuoll.
Council min oe Dec. Ibili according to
statute. Members all present. The nun
otos el previous meeting were confirmed
The treasurer's report foe November showed
rensipts 112,910 ansi expeediture $1.131.67:
report filed. Moved by idr. Bailie, eseueded
by Mr. Todd. that W. J. Smyth be paid
$1.50 for damage dem to his roadway is
repairing read. Carried, Mr. Bowers eir t-
in nay. The collector mho' that the time
torreteraing his roll beextended. (18mellow
of Messrs. Vette and Todd the time for re
tenting the 4l waa .*tended 1113141 1145 firm
stamen in January Moroi by Mr. Bow
ere, seennelni by Mr. Todd. that dm eel
teeter be paid $1.06, being the eataant ef
tanee an proven of late (Norm McDonald.
Carried. 14n*I by Mr 41, 14.-, eeesedled
by Mr. Gibson. that ()anis Bros.' airewest
for gran' and rearlway be met Owned.
Morel by Mr. Rallis, ',masted by Mr.
Rowers, that the dirk to pa el 22 ter awak-
ing drain account, Ili for revising minutes
for puelicaties and for sehreil retests.
Carried. Mowed by Mr. Rowers, wireeded
by Mr Todd, that the polliwog booths 1144
isessicipal eleetiess be eis knows, and the \
C°1awned be appeisted deputy reters-
1111eare. Mee that a bylaw easersolog
8"111:reebi *e, M---, rire .11,Uses. 111.1111111re emareereml:
Deagaawee. J 0. Ward 2. 124 a
No. liesnahip ball, Wes. ffs.
4, Tanytelftess Ea 84 Reins 444. MO r
0.1, mind item Me. 4. Jells Chris
A her snorber ef eseemseshe seere-
theme wid sypear s
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