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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1892-11-24, Page 1*ti s> -1M tl1111111 eRRAg'INIF ss. THE SIGNAL • TME MST. 829911101111-- new -Arts Okra Dews a Tank el AMMO/tea Ti -EB IjE & DINC.,F NPWBPAPDR 011' HTTIRON O0tT " ' I - a Miff iN1e111 YOUR LABEL T/NS WEER. t l On tuts teem Hua ne Manses yr at Lawman VOL. %LIY. No. 2388. GODERICH, ONTARIO, CANADA. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1892. D. McOILLICUDDY, PRrs NEW ADVERTISEMENTS THIS WEEK I NEWS N OGG ETS i ""1"'Yby the weans u • r000gaitwe i A BOUT THE GARB rail (:ural. Caddy h Tem Pg. 5 of tw enterprise of the Mese. Colemo• to row FROM HURON mat eataWi■hi a 1 4O w..4 in..er.aat 4a- 1 t., OUR PUBLIC MEN. Tuareg Notice to traitors Kobe. Whines.... li Para her Yale Ketlpb, Brews & 4af1*.. 8 A Newey Gimlet Obtained train the Oouny MM. ITEMS OF INTEREST FOR READERS. .petal Nobs- A. Ssu.dere . .... .. 8 specie' Photos- K K. amlaew, , , . ..... 8 is mi.., salla •r. J. PAIR=....... .. 8 NOW fHp,Hut.]f---l. trotters gi limedeber. INC the wind �- lam► co:wse•sue. DIED. rim&HA/NOS- 1• tyederieb. on Mdse N.v..ber MM.isle! James Y. , al) .a 4 Ma late James r'srr.Meewon. aged 11 roadie. tHit aft /s Ware. Masa. w Net Mb, trrt. Carrie Parker. formerly of uo•serieh ,tae tester .r ens Jtba Hates. &Jed M Y can CURRENT OPINION. NW Mea0 1" Lit strethroy Age AM. Carlyle, .1 Teres. M, is so advocate of the immediate Week Ms of pr-eoo.lty sed me:4w tutee. on the groaad that they are nototloudy toele11- .labr. forming the ho.cet merchant to pay p-rs••nalty taxa that Me duh•emet neighbor tempts, sed bearing snarl• nese beauty on V-•► keepers, mu -chance sad .tach, than en lawyers. doctors and others whore has -owes are not as readily reo.:b.d. .t• :\kala ('ase. kyle u cbausau of the Toronto 4'ourt rte.•.., nue nese are e.titi al to comuler.- tea There to i.e greater ute.lu•fity i. ratan.,.. than that arising in cone:eel ion .,tis Income* sad perwealty. • Tw. tllatrxlor eN.e.m:. Ired*. Advertiser The ler asusey that the ID.,n iusou (hovern.neut :ekes from the people a taxes, the- better off they will be. At prevent, 1t is pretty- hard for many 1.111 ear mem and /true. is. as well as he wet;. -sneers, to make ens:. meet. net this rue ti ss of affairs doer net prevent the news. Aper drtrsders ..f high taxation from ask • rig es to rejoice last datag the lief bee •nths the Government at t Ottawa b..8ku- ., from the pockets of the pw.jrte by the .r;eeocy of teems, nearly 8.5.000.000 mar.: .n has b -••.I rwl•Iiree) to misers Lire Crn/n •n • err : In the extravagant enwear tt is now msno.rwi. :What a bream of prosperity •Isere w„ald be if the millions of dollars tak- 'rern the people uaseoe pertly had keen left n their poke's, esrblisp thane to pay their Wee art to purchase with freedom. rr*R=is Mnee!4T es wLAK\Lv. The Templar Brother Fester, Minter rr .f Fi.•nce, had one of hie *erten* t.ementa ot weakness .n 1870 It was on !`eptemb.er IAtb of that year that the great Montreal Prohibition Convention was held the Snit of de hied m Canada -sad .larieig the ilk mama of the nee famous t.awlutiae .bout enacting • prohibition law, "subject to rati- fication by a powder vote.the late K. Thomas (:alae, of Moetr•eal, read 'a letter mins Prof. Fester. of Frederic -I m University, f:. "asking the ('onveotio. not W make lc) n,mpru5ar Ihear,bear.• bet tofused °a nigh ground, trusties ►s t:.,.I and the morel WOW of Canada,.' ate., etc. That is an ex- tract from • published report of the meet - mg. rpsabliebesl .t the time What would the tken Brother Foster have written sheet the r.ow '•ikon." Finance Moister Foster's 1..e g!ouad of • Royal reenenmio& .2hter- fuxe and Lack of tract, apparently, either in 0.•.1 or the moral one, of Caaada no the ;rest pahibitios issue • He surely has his moments of weakness -awl pitiable was they am.- hat when did he display the great ••r one,- -ia 1875 whets the above wee pined, or to 1890 when he moved that evasive re- solution for a commission to esquire if any evil routs' "Tea 11111 - 0N;eT rite too •f_ Hamilton Spectator : Then is one thing which rimy be said to those who salt for poo- kmbrume, sed that is this . Thomism there u sot • majority the'invention people is facer of rebihitem. If the greater part of 'he people are opposed to prohibition, it is melees to demand m prohibitory law. We mem* permit • minority to impose its will se the majority, and, if such • will were famed 20r.4. such circumut0aoeo, it would not be endues& If the greater number want prohibition, why do they net scar. it • Why do they act put probibitios o•ndidates atm the geld sad elect them as other ren do who have psltieal views whir\ they wish tarried net. it is folly for the prohibition- ists to obis that they menet get probibi tien when they realest to take the direet. n ape sod *brims means te procure prof. - Aries. What would be tboo¢ht of protec- tionists who should complain that they meld am get • protective law en the statists - hook. mid whn at the rune time should re- line to put protectionist candidates in the field : if the prohibitionist* are in ear.ese they will show that they are i. earned ; they will prone their (mitis by their works. ay eeoplainis( that they eaemet get what they west sad re wing to try to gat it. Hey only nails themselves 'Mona of deri- sies. gullets Mather id Hie, honored reteari. in theea= of Wm. Lowrie, of ^06144. rear Mabee", hes been gathered t^ hi. fath..s. Mr. i.ewvle died very end - 4•17 sew Tuesday omens of hue week. R. had hem eefferies somewhat teem heart 'Were also the 26114 of September ant, hat se. never eese.a. N bed, mid altimegbhe steered aew4er.My he was always OA. se le Moan the hones. On the Digit of hs death he had been sinew heel& the Nose and was Netting pleasaty with his wife, .ed dui ot won say wore' thea usual. Rs had barely got i.tn bed, however, when, any warming. h. fail forward soften' apparent ► «ruggie WI?" s task its 8Lowrie hwh, Mr Lowwaas a matt,. of 14•wiekabbe, $maned. He tare tg Om- sk Beed ana years age d settled the dile until the thee he cretie.d to re - mi of his death. kerma laves& it r said yet the ,vented thug is Al- _ �' the "Stathis amy r"Alwrist elu.e.e- 1"11,40o Ismsg i we it w f f>v M 1si▪ 11 sen .f le rye rear to • eirWedealer. IA Werlt7 Knee of Osamu mews served no M Nos iverybeel- Pleb glad Paine Ma► pail and tensest- In Irma aver, me- :ase - Tk. (Yvonne( Sete resat, Views M Rew- AMt.p et She lam.set heat tree• Mess Stem est Lest titea.ear Henirye The Sept. trod Oct. mak. et Silver Careers cusses factory be. bees sold at 1011 seats per Ib. (:erne Gee. Dais, who has been In Toruato bapitel for months has w far re- covered to be able to return home. Hay W Trumner, of the 14th minces - Mee of Hay. lie. Imagist the hundred acre form of Joke (hello, Ir. , paying ✓/0,100 there- for. brussels Ward Yarrow, who resetly went West, has smeared • goal alw.tiea with the Standard (hl Company ,i4 %Cin- mspsg. H..sal l The tarn of Mrs. Wm See cl•ir. no the Mill Road near here, was ed.' by auction, K. .1. Turner being the puri chaser, for 16.400. Brussels Robert Artestr ng left town last Nunley sem a millwrightane trip His first place of work will be Trout Creek its the Algoma 'Menet. Setiterth : Aboot 88,000 of the were tax- a have thus far, been paid to the town treasurer, Mr. Elliott. Ther- ere shout $4,000 yet to be paid M. Brussels - Mrs. W. T. tleff and ten of the children left Brows" for Fsutoo, Mtcb., Iut Monday to iris Pet. Mr ('teff. Little Howard remotest' heeled with his grand. mamma. Zurich . Mn. Taylor. of inronto, is the Rust of Mrs. Gabriel Hol rtnaa. Norte 'A1 years ago Mrs Taylor taught school ou the Broome, 1. -Ie, and Mn. 14, 1trnlan eras one of bar pupils. - T.robury tin W..lhe i•v morning kat Jas. Hogg, of Turebury. suffered the IoM of his stable and e-ooteea by t're. which included a large immunity of hem, two oowe and about fifty- chickens. Reafortk . Ata live pireon match, held et Seafortb ..n Tkankerv,oc Day, A. C. (i.,ca, of Brussels Gen (lob. ret the pane for 1st prise by killing 9 out of • possible 13 birds. He mused the lest shot. Harleck The 4.2.1041 of Harlock "whoa have engager) ss their teacher for Beet year, Mas Monteith, daughter of Alexander Monteith, of b.xlon road, Tuckersm•tb. ata eala•y of $350. Brussels The Grieve farm, .amusing this collage, has been bought by Allan .{d. ams, of Dm place, for 82,500. James Were "ter. who has bad the place rested for some Tears, is going to cone to town to live. Grey This year John Kayaked had 140 barrels of Northers. Spy apples. He die - posed ..f 160 barrels in a11. John Seeders, d this towushmp, had • eery prolific crop also. selling 200 barrels to the apple buyer►. Wingk.m On Tuesday of tut week. Mrs. John .1ohas, of Winghaw, died after • brief tlaeoe of a liver ailotest, aged 58 Tian. The deceased had recently become a resident of that town having conte with her husband from London. Morro Thomas Millar h.d over 180 barrels of apples from his orchard this year. Mr. Millar is a .ucoenf0l farmer. J. R. Bell, who is oo the Frelick farm, 34 miles aertb of Rruesel., sole 160 barrels of ap- ples He bad • great crop. Hentryn Timothy Hanes, of Silver Corson, one of the earliest settlers passed awn on Someday-, 5th inst., at the ripe age of 72years. Deaeised was quiet and ones semi •0d highly ted. He leaves quite a large family well provided fm. Brava . lin Friday ot last week Frank Bloomfield, hostler at the Central Hotel stable i2 this place, received • kink on tale knee from • horse which will ay him &i.le for some time. It wan feared at first that the joint was so badly injured that am pssacts as might be eoMsry but it is to he Yopad he will seas be better. Gerrie Mrs. Wm. Green, who hes Nee is poor health for some time, died here ea Tleeda morning last at the aof fan years. Mr. Gn Green is very Gail They were • moss the early settlers is this township They have several ease and daughters Mise.( them being 11ra H. Perkins, wife of one psf.seter, •sd timer Grew of (lode - Corrie : Ala m"etiO4 of the cited 0011 - of the Fordwich .nd Gerrie Pres- sehwrehes, held io the former plate. • us•sinn es tall wee extended to Rev. ,las. (kimono. at • salary of 8900 per amass. These oosur gatiss hare been fie aver • year without • pester ..d their selectee. was rode with the greatest ears tine ra.- i=iSy TOekersenth Mn. George Note, M Teslerusitb, the well known who're, hs this year collected over i0 in prise teeny awarded her at the different above& When we.oseider that in the departments te which she exhibited, the prises are us- ually small, varying from about 25 'tents to ems dollar, Mrs Nest's isle .try and .kill will appear to dill best rMiramaar). Jobs See t, of %Nehmen, Mc. Klllsp ..M the west eft] teres of hie hem to his neighh.w, Jobs MoDowell, for the ass of S1.74i There are no bendiest en Mie property, but it is es ase • piece of and as there is gee themes ssd was sold Asap This ryes Mr. McDowell • teiees�t arm .f 1h0 acres. while Mr. Acott .till leas 160 ares left. Nsdnrtb • Tho nowt' agreed to eoep- e rste with ether neewlin is t•kieg steps toward" dita.mieating ief rseaties areas the ratepayers nahe.r.iwg ti Mase of refuge ler this esesty. A bylaw we pared Nx- •.pef.t the .sw lonedry halldlsp. beteg tweeted Isy Dr. Coleman, mid the ...hf..ry so he watained therein, from t.xs$s for period of tea mint. This emespel...ns a4 sed wee sine yel..trlly sed Wow 8reees e : The Gas. (Kansas) Su. tray of • former resident of Hr•tsesi.:-Ker, I (Mo. McKay has cloned one year's work wMh tfte Presbyterian o..gr.goIMe sed be - Rea as Nether To show their Motion .f kis Rood we* the ladies of (' e pre...ted his with • purse of 81500. T present was a oompl.te surprise to him awl he feels very thankful for the Madams o1 the ladies im thus sowing their appreci•tior of 11.8 Worts. McKtilup : lht Monday morning of 1•.t ; week Je' •, McKay, ma, ouoceasirw, de- i Killop, .mrd &fter • • "( ulnen. The ; trenhle started with a lw .. in the right rye IHo era. • oussisteat mentheswhichallected bee Mum. Mr M..e:e; was tut old made. • and was highly respected. r He era. • .wsteiatoat menthesof the Meths L1t eter•h. The funeral • •ok place on Tuesday aftern.•.0 at tLe PIM bury ag gr.nu.1. Hullers. A wife and large family of s.•veri cbil4ren we left to mourn the loss of h.ub.nd sud fie her. Kxrter : The rutty friends of David Mill. r, veterinary •denof Exeter, ami many •ay year. • resit sof this village. will Mars with deep re,,ret of the very • tad den death of he wife, rbieh .ad evest oc- curred ..n %Wed.redsy .or..ing last. ile reaped t..,, fnuud (haul .itt:og to herch•ir. Mr. hiller seas re-- highly teapeawd by every .me f..r her kiied, .main$. anal smiling y.alitiee, nail lir. Miller and family have the heartfelt sympathy of the altar. Com- munity in their sal bereavement. Thu is the thirl.leath in. the family during the post veer DUNOANNON. PMb7 rarear.pO. Prepared Per Seeders et T1! ataYl. Prem Our owe correspondent. Hoar A.;*i*. .Chas. f:irvta, sr.. btu re- turned boose from attending the funeral of his meter, the 1•tr Mrs. Ihvtti V,srri t, .-J. S. McMath, of Ceaierich, was here on Sunday visiting his tatM-r, Hugh 14110th, sad other relatives is this vicinity. R.t.v(Klta - It ie pte&sing to be able to state that Edith, eIders daughter of .l. 1f. When., who h.., been ill, is rapidly beams cmvaleecent. Uoaa Abel*. -y. Murchison .bo has been taking a t••ur w rise Northwest, re tur ',Al hu•t.. l.: week. 1t'e eela,rne him haul: to out village. Ktera.v[H,*.: Glee MY L1.1. -- It will he p'••asing to the relatives and 50017 friends of .1.. Met:wg to know that be ie sti{1 on the way of recovery from hie resent inners and is continuing to improve in health. \ reree. -We eesunre that Winter is fairly set is as on Saturday of last week the merry jingle. iingk, of sleigh bells were heard, however, we would not attempt to prugnomiate as the weather is so variable jast nor,. ikea'e Careen (yrxNiN... In our last we stated that reference to church dedica- tion (hake's) would be made in this. Asyour oorr spondent frecu Ashtleld hen given the t•trtic*:ars coneerinnit it any further refer- ent.* is unnecessary. Maw Kkuliimm. On Wednesday of last week, Gee. :i inn. having in the *.n.u.while retired from farming. has moved with his family into the rem tepee which he recently purchased. sada now become a citizen of oar prosperous village. \'tarn'*. .lobe Bell. of Dakota, sad formerly of West \Wawaneah, arrived hero last week and is now a g..•..t at rise ofd ►o:ues' cul : he looks t be picture of good health and expressed honuel: . . .sly pteaea.l With hi, noses in the laud of ..s. adoption. Htwi<t., --To all appears.. .- at the time of writing Winter assn to le• .t Mead. We are informed that, owing to n -it ing .,eegi oc coined with the apple crop. 0 -ch is .oar- ly, it not quite, finished, a vee .st.er of fer niers hereabouts have Dot .0: -• waned the turnip crop. Rr.4n,OATto.. -As oar asant... 2 •eeeher, Hi., M. Pats, is desirous of retro.; a pat. tioe for 1893, nearer home. She ledered her resignation to the beard of wheel trus- tee*, which has been accepted. ,\.• nailer stand that she has been successful to secur- ing the charge of the school for 1893 is Dun- lop 41. S. We wish the young lady the best of success is her new appointment. STAT. or WIATHka-Wednesday of ass week the weather during that day mimeo Gas sad Indian summer lake, that it seemed as if we wet" lo have the pleasure dmany day of each weather : however, we have had wintry like weather sine .ad should it coo - Untie to be so we promo! the weather prophet who predicted that winter in all peehability would be late setting in, may take a back seat and prepare hie apology. Annrrtor To F*erLT. -On Sunda ,morn- ing tut .soh' Gay, well-known in tyle vii. age and neighborhood as a popular builder and onetractor of buildings. and who is d - or gay, happy and cheerful, wee ley the arrival of a Miss Gay, tswde to fele still more gay than ever. We are credibly is - formed that mother and daughter are doiy well We eongratnlate Mrs. sad Mr. Gy es the happy event, hoping that the damgh• ter may he keg spared to them. Tete a.a:tvten: 4sm.mt. - fa Sabbath lett Rev. 9. Fairbairn, as previously tntim- Ned, preached a Thanksgiving sermon, tak- ing u the fmtndation of hu din -nurse the words as contained in 2nd Kes'I., 7th chap., lark verse, and also in Psalm 107, verses 21 sad 22, from a llkieh the reverend gentleman dedoom, toady good and practical ogees - Moo se to the ditty of thoukagivi.g fns spiritual tied temporal blo=tngs eajoy-.d the eith.ee of a letario .specially. O. tart sabbath, the 27th, he is to preach a serwtes en the di -inn altherity few tempi'( the 1abb.th Saere4. Lorry .&.. (a Wednesday evening of last wok Mr. Petrie delivered • verb interest - kis and iratreetive lecture is els. Spiaco- p la ian ehar1b. Rehject, " inspiration of the Scriptare." Daring the course et the ad- dress he largely dwelt epee the mimes denials and objections make in the peal sad M to the present, refuting them by men p/re+.ottial and strong ',nista in favor of the ileripeeras loin duly inspired Mr. P. has, erste he cru to fleng.n.n., h7 mesa* of W eer.ed aedievore to de gime) for the eau'" am44 growth of true referee .n the ea=maity, s whisk he he sea, ode gl road Meesteemof wwwiy hisserve's bang nano. hle “6 . May seliteal sewn. An OtsawS Corrsepondent Die eottroee Os the 8ubJeot. MONTREAL TAILORS LEAD THI_ VAN IIP. leerier. wMb she roma era. 1101.00, ft mlwal• well erease.l Se nee J. J. hw raw sad Ms. Mr. ewtset-Rat Ms.1Ner T0egs.. •ad has te4reaiwe Pewter de nava/am le adve.Sye--Mow sae " teas Rem .bass? Rs7" Laeba. From The Termite Telegram „ There are n Montreal better deemed men than is any saber city in Panda," say a commerce: •clan, who Crenate the amnia - out half • doom time. • year. The reason of the u somewhat obscure Indignation would fill the mind of any Toronto tailor who was told that his Montreal brethren were mor.' adept in the nee of sheen sad tape than Toruuto • sat orial w. nets. Yet, it must be aokww.edged that the statement is not without foundation. The Montreel members of Parliament are .11, with the ex wedeln, perhaps. of Mr. Lapin, very well tailored Indeed. The statuesque Laurier love* soft greys and browns. Thotyh cari- caturists insist on making the Liberal lead- er • mtr-el of aparene•s, he sea realty well built man. Hu shoulders ate broad, and hi. limbs straight Though he awrr was an athlete, it must be th.t kis muscles are, eves at fifty, the muscles of • strong man. Over on the other side sits J. .1. Curran, dapper. clan &haven, and always clad is black with • bright tae. The member for dotted (',entre has a head of time -silvered hair, which, watt the soft flesh tints of kis face, make him s handsome roan. The Minister of Public Works dresses better than he talks. Certai•dy the tailor has every opportunity of snaking his client • well -appearing man, for Mr. Oaim.t has • magnilkeot figure on which to drape the wall -cut clothee which his St. James street tailor makes for him. The rue cannot he said of -or John Thompeon The leader of *he Hosts. ie al- ways faultlessly attired. but if the awful• troth most be known, he has a figure which is dumpy to unwiekliness. His tailor doe. the most he can for him and the result is that he wears very rood clothes, which would look better on a better built Mee. The Minister of Finance is not nim in his taste for dress Anytbiag which will clothe him respectably is rod enough for him. His costume is semi Imes actually revolting. In the hot days of last rummer he was wont to appear in the chamber in a Mack morn- ing oat and white gannet trousers. This was, as has been said before, 11[11 *H\A91.7 "01Iate*Tl0N, than which oothing but white trousers and a frock coat could be more mitresenue. It is hoped that Mr. Nester will shortly aban- don this form of transgression against the dictates of what is popularly considered gond taste in raiment Perhaps w man in the Hoose of Cesnam-o weds .Pore money on clothes than Prior, the British ('olumhian whip. . ,e ('aorel when ui Ottawa, is always s•:ey ed in glorious attire, and is oonei.lrred the best dressed man in the House Another point which gives him special prapineoce as a legel•tor is that he poems* a very fine baritone voice. At Mr. Laurisi left hand site Hon. L.H. Davies, of Prince Edward Wend Tall .ad spore, Mr Davies is one of those men who are well dressed without extravagance in eat or dodge The man from Prince idw rd lamed is never over dress - el and net fir slouchy. He hes tise faculty of striking a happy meso between these ewe objsdiooahl... Sir Richard Cartwright, whoa he was • young man, was a "dandy," as the well - chewed men of the day were called. Now the sturdy knight has left sea great extent his interest h. the raiment which a man may wear. He 10.es en ancient frock cat, cut, sot as the fashion nnw is, with very flow- ing skirts, but tight fitting and rather short The coat is seldom buttoned, and how anbeaotit0 this adios if the most careless observer will soon ss. Let it herm be stated that the nest eitetema M Tri 11.100105, mile will sit beetle Mr. Htigprt, will present est • very marked contrast. N the Minister of Railway. Mr. Daly a. aver tweeds. Being short .ad steal, he berm that he will ant look well in wardig teat or book, and so wean sack roan which slew of he broad shoulders mock letter thee wield the morning wet which lot at no the • hind."... gareient. It hen become the (niece to speak of fair Adolphe Cletes as the mom ermetely dressednes is the Hoses of Comasoa., but ebb ep- i.ise hes little warrant. Sir Adolphe in certainly mi expansively droved m.. but his taste rens a Han N Na esteems. Bir Adolphe, • few years age, rued to wear a Ws .0.t of aetonWier whines= mid deem - feed with great pearl butte''. The aunt hen net appeared fan a long tufts Charlie Kelly, the star hackman ot the Capital, has • east which is tench like Sir Adolphe'•, and Kelly has been 'known to say Air Adolphe gave it to him Bat that is • pri- vate matter between Sir Adolphe sad Mr. Kelly. CIL O'Rrien mud pos.M some of his b sheet artistic W at, fee the mei 7 always dreamed with the utmost taste • (gars. well TMS goodly knit sad tall. ver had .tithes which would take from his appear- The Me! appear - Tie In..joriy of the ft walittle attentiou to dean. k built Giros! .', ef Te. Ilereeta as, the eerier Desiarditee - sew o Semen the partly. yeast iiiSerprim, Asyut .ed Fre=.M .1Quebec. meld .p tak=else their is the 0*0.1ry�n i the bent edeemed of the h..riesuse t naw te the limine, He steads quite sit foot, is straight tie at arrow, .ad has the Mild d .. &thin., There was • regular manner .f aiselt.11m whim the yeses weseler ler Tire Itlemlaise troduegi oma day 4 1 wr i0• 1I Yr. Rag MUTUAL BENEFITS WOULD FOLLOW. Gemmed era !men M speak es well r rsl as.. a Tr.. , lels es srees as parliamentarian' eew le eeeeted. PORT ALO&RT• nem oar owe eorruspoe4wt. Yat C-.logh•m ,a hese from Metastable. Jetta sad Joe. McMfla. have 1st thee taro to Hash J. Bake of the 7th oat Ashfield. Geo. A. Genas left for Clevea.d, Ohm, last week. Be Inane • masher of creditors the chid amen whom is his brother in-law Andrew Meld*Dan to ampere his hasty exit. Mr. tad Mrs. Geo H.wkies nattiest from Manitoba and have again i .kec up theft random amongst as They are at preaeut Ironer u R. helo.g's hoar in Moi- ne steers. Mr. sad Mrs. Mataffy web their sea Noreen left here ea Friday lest, and have taker up their i widen*, i. Godsriok. Mr. cad Mrs Mahelit ::vis theerelvs very popular while mm114.t as and timer de- parture is, regretted by .11 toe:.cq.aia- tamoea Ger teiool will have • change of teachers foe 1893. Mies Alio" Hawkins of Godericb Model School , e.segdd to teach in the junior department to replace anis McFar- lane who tate.dn takers a term at Ottawa Normal Saban. We uudent•od the fres tees have net as yet wound • teacher for the Senior department. Mies Sorrows, our very popular teacher, teed te teach in tepp•rdton school for 1 She will be ccii mired ►ere. LEERUHN. From our own oorre.yoodeot. Yterrotnt.-W m. and Maud Stirling, of the Goderich high school, were tis.• guests their uncle, D. Stieruyf Saturday .ad Se. - day Int. Mins E. MacCluskey,ot the 4th moa , (loderich township. visited friends hen thin week. PxsmnxAl- ----lire. (1. H. Cletton, from near Statlord, was up last week o. • neat of nose days. During her sojourn with her sister Mies Edith Hoetos they were in l:oderich, beteg present at the weddus .f their osis., Mew Edith Hillier to Kole,. Cu$t of Grey Tp, Heron Co. The bride was well kmown hem tied we, with • large carols of fetesd& wish the bridal pair • bright and seamy future on the matrimonial nee of this life that they have undertaken together. '4be Marquis of Waterford u the nuns of • superb pig of Berkshire stock recently purchased by Joseph Healey from John Var. coe, of Peue.nwra farm, near Carlow, Col- borne township, of .ha nuns)). The pig it. gmestuoo being sired by Rear Knight, and its darn ',sing Rustling Belle. Partners in this section who wish to improve their stuck can do so by swing the proprietor a cull at his retedence on the hike shore rood two miles from the Dunlop City Kxcharge Hotel. Terms reasonable. The Sunday Gospel Temperance meeting Seaday afterntem in the hail of the I. 0. G. T.213,eaw •goal.ttetelaooe who listened to an able and impressive address on the bene- fits of temperance, by Wm. McCloskey, teacher cf Porter's Hill, showi.s that temperance was • benefit to all, If carefully stadied,tbey would mart regret its te•ehinge. The oburman, J. G Clinton. at the clean banked Mr. Mctlust ey for his address .id ..ep,.d In the near foto-e be would earn.. regain to help tilt temperance workers here. Fora tithe the gospel meetings roe • ill he discrtntinued bot may he res•ewo,l in Feb - teary. A choir of voices under the l•eider- ship of Edw. Shaw with Miss Edith Horton preeidinv at the organ, sang several anis:. Mons of music. The attendance of the pub tic has ..n the whole been good dace the meetings w. re •tarted�io .lily last, anal we hope the teach:Isgfs will le of lit mat to all whn have attended then. MARNOCH. Prom our Own Correa; cadent. Threshing the harvest of 1891 ,a nearing .t cheer, However, ovens of the threshers Lave two or three weak.' wcrk ahead of deem yet. Tnn.1pe have leen at kat safely heeled. but Mr Mg to the very rhaecee.;.bl,• •Parise. some dif8nety was experieae.cl to lining them. T:.. reads err exceedingly unpleasant. seg is nasal at tole season of the year. At pro - eat. there .re • few inches of .sow on the pound. If it goes .way now the roads will be is a deplorable oo.ditioe. Charles Campbell had • morrow me.pe from fatal injury last week. He had ted up • oolt for the first time, dark was .teed- ing behind it to keep .t from hackies. The ani.rl, however, plunged bitch, broke kis ester and termed right .ver e. Mr. bell. Happily, • few severe braises were the wont nealte of the tumble. Therm are • .umber of bbeayy,e and yens* .tee, who ought to have attained yes.m. .1 wisdom ie the vicinity of Calvin church who ars ia the habit of weeding the even- ing services head there &ad rabies • dinar - Imam. 8.e eeed.et see..s be censured ton ..verely, and in a .✓.rue of gnat en- .oym.s. eepeehlily to the leaders of the Yewe( seesaws. If the e6..d... do .et teem their misbehaviour it ie gene probable Mat they will get tete trouble. A wine by the ...his .f Oieehorg Mer- riam ween reuse hers as week willing speQ- facles..d jewelry. He wee born in kerne, Germany, and hes base out in than onn,try eleven years. O. belie asked haw it was that be , Mims • Germ.., did sot smoke, he replied. a i eels ter .kwnke, von i vas yeses. Ahwwrbd • lot too. Shtrrsked sepoe4as. :net • lot. (l.ut • guarder • toy. Des day. no saapagettet, o me.... Gel me sods', meeralmsse hips Awed .kne.g. Aide] shunts Wagon Shemin id • keg dime, end id made meseek. Snell hag dime. day is pad .i.lt bays. Modes. odes. Get Meer dee ) sine. PM peer le shamble. Omit pear te be near s.yp.dy dmse.ki0'." What a pity an yeses the who tha.k it se mealy to .s . jalss..a weed wield rant [.are the hens tat. young Deteb.mn i ensd. NOW a& nee is tiere it le see .f the nisei these is the world le sere a erre. De eat nee adds we ether esuoide lwp•rsideek awl don't ewe • hole in year Moot. lit i. &imply M sloplv Pet mom's Painless last'' 8tsteeetar, and in three lain the aura efts he removed without pato. Illtiref mks, Case.ltfwal ►.s Tube .sly Attu,.'. What as Amerle.a 14•ws- pspsr we o8 C. U. AN HONEST OPINION EXPRESSED 7f. saeealla. 44mam r Ow Miami 1=5or- nMt arum at 0be Ra/ -is is necessary M Mom M tNMee4 tee 000 Peace sed rree- ome, of Nee renstmes& - iwd/c,seM/ se a Reed goes 1. the PK wad W11I •ever be Revived -Lee .s be 5.11,4. ire.m New York aeeb.srd. Th. Comedian gestins le ane of the most important before the A.IerwM people N day. There is no reason for Canada" re leaiaiag " outside the breastworks ' of .tmmioao prosperity. There is too reams why the development of Canada's gravid re- sources, of soil, of forests, of miser and o/ fisheries should not be rapid and permanent There is no reason why • people ewe in in Waits, one in language and uue in all bat sauunalaty, should not be one in everything politically and commercially. There is no reason wbr the greed etawol to the nen from the Creat Lakes via UN St. Lawrence should not be made by one people worth and wok of its shores for the oomm.e advantage and for ourselves alone. Not a tangle reason sewm be advanced in behalf of Canada's political :cadisioa. Her interests are not. and cannot be, identical with times of Eng land her Mistreats aro allied with oars by geographical oonditiom which make them identical. Rut there is • sentiment. against political •.ton, $ sentiment which c., -n roe the politicians, which befogs rho people and which ret rds their advancement. It is.o- tbiog more. That sentiment must be over- come : it „mast be charged ; it most be for union before annexation is possible. How shall it be dose ! O01y by Natation Creds, as oaly h ' "- s .4 to pri- vileges will do, her efiSdete depeode.oe upon the United States end power to wreck bar uumm.rctally and financially. There is ao need of being tritely menthe.' Cos merciai extension t• .e '• • metier of aeo timeut with Canada nor with us. With each it u . necessity- with us he security. with Canada for development. The ren Iprooity whish deferred political anion must never again lie pmt o operation. It e1 now dead -let os keep it buried. Ganda must oxime to us, and else mast do it ..it. Why play a waiting gamy! W4 t force the arae ann (aoia forces us .11 so e lle an. tied Kagland back. her up. Then let us deny to Canada any privilege until she is willinv to enjoy all --through the loyal sisterhood of perpetual, unchange able, political unity' Wecan MUM op • naval remove and forte from end to end along the frontier, and sone may. gut how much better to spend the money in behalf of each other in making possible. - not greater grants --that an over be, through or with Cattail& but greater America, from the Minion border to the Polar Sea ' DUNLOP. prem our ow • correspondent. Haypwker, art in our midst this week, having some little dlttianit.es with the weeder, packing in the open tar at the stack. The following ie the report of the pro- motion examination held in No. 9 hat month. Promoted from part I to part II - Lily Jewell, Etta Young, Nellie Oke and George Clutton. Ii to III ohne : Nellie Tobin, Renu Q04d, John Shim. Junior 111 to eeoier III Dame : Leat• S. Horton. HAv1Na HOLIIOAY& -Oar old friend Gavin (hes.,formerly of Shepp.rdtoo,but now one of the land agents of a leading Cansdiem firm selling farm machinery out in the Northwest dropped in amoss.t us the other day seeing old friends here, bringing with him particular tidings very interesting from Austin to some of the fair sins i thin berg. Gavin will till after the New Year, .m.[it visits among relatives sheet Sbeppardton urn well as another one perhaps more interest ieg. Rat to change the subject be is to go to the heedgaartere of the firm at the end of him holidays to make tip • Large order for the corning seamen of harvemti.r in Man itola. ('lint°. TI» ore= reeled is the Pres byterian church on Monday ovation wee • pr0000noed success, Th. bidting was crowded to the doors. and .bout 896 wore given towards the org.. fed. D. A. For- rester moo. the chair, °hair and Mr. Berne sad Mire th Jkae. were e.neaspesi to 8t. Helms : A very Omelet .west seek tet. Wedwedy enuring. g. ted 96th of at the house of (Mothe wh kis tlsa(hter, Jonah, awl Mr. n of 81. Thomas, were united te the herds el matrimony by the Ray. R. H O. Mohr sin, M.A.. R. D. Menlo : Mts. Hartley ham received the sed lotnllige.oe that her father le dead, her mother tastes died • few day before him Mr. and Mn. Sewell were Utes with their &Neter ie W mei up to Onetime of their destit Mrs. Hart e y has the sympathy of the co1wmaeity in her bereavement. Se.forth Monday evening Chas. Raker, of Atsferth, died of typhoid fever after • bidet illness. His wife was hired shoes • month agoher death bring Cie mesh ..e . long siege of orssomptinw. Threw room/ *Andres are Mee left orphan. •• ('hu,',e, as be was f•=ili•rly ralle.l ern • sell k.nws b.rsssass and tad handled ' lir• lisle ' for several years. 111s.0017 "'rises M MIs and a.Iv1.. The " Sunlight" Reap f o., Trevino, offer the fellowiag priests every uses till further Andre. to boys sadiris main 1u. reeielin4 ie the Prn.ie,e of latario, who smear the gr..te.• number ret ••&aml.`ht " w s let, 110: 2ewl, eh : 304, 113: 4th, 81 ; 6th to 14th. • handsome hook : and • ,tatty porters, to three who send not Is... that 12 wrappers. head wrappers to '' Mnnligbt . Snap Office, 43 Soott.N., Termites not later 'h.. 'IOWA of melt swath mid marked Competition " : •lin give full name, 64 ares, age. sad number el wrappers \t't. ser'• semen will Mpe blisMd in The Ti. mite Mail el. 800 F.tsri y o eon mootb. It