HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1893-3-30, Page 4THF SIGNNAL: GOD1CR1QH, ONT., TIT IIRRDAY. MARCH 30, IAI&.
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kt f A mal, the, fled that year et.l.... ( THE NEWS ABOUT TOWN.
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MYRRY THURSDAY MORNING
■ i O. . IWICNT.
Mea of I'.b'toat/a I and I11, Netthalrea•
tlodertoa, Osten.o.
Terees of hme•es/Mlon
It
y.0.. .....g
Oli
1 se
the gees mo year le
One mash. In ad
Three menthe.
Ma
Oat yrs r,
11 amts. ie salted
will be
Legal
idoreobtah •M..
per line for tirad o. ram comma gu i net~ neM
ser .utult sulw•dne.l insertion. M.rmured MM
• to maore.I stele.
Knelarea earls of all lilies and under. W per
year. .. nle•mrnt. of Last Iruusd. tllr•►yed
Rhus I ma V. oint, tittu•tlosa Wooled end
B usse el Chartres Wanie.4l. ant eac,wlisg •
Rose r••aFsn t el p r .nuns h.
Homs oo .:. sot Farm+ u., rale, n ,t to
*ter.•.; • 1 n•-. *1 for Ann ui.mih, .4k. per tah.
pe.lu.•ne m..nth. 1 ..rge•r settee. to proportion.
Any .email wok r, the ut 11.11 of whist: i► '0
Proof- Ito Peruaary n,•ne'I' • / any isle
soloed or ,maps/h. in he .wu••lered at, ad
vertu -meet and charted acentdiner.
Isor-a' ro'Mr. n l o•....-ed'.pe ono emit err
a..n' one...ice, le.. bay, •
beat .,rima :11 nr.liu*, roaatin,f tel ten
Seale I..•r won1. No nota:, ;i' 1000 t1:::. M..
Walters few ••hnr.•hr+ and other religious and
twnevot..e• instil.ion• hal/ rate.
Coetme.rrhil ('an1,101 Adeeesbas..ata.
A 1:11;.!,I ournls•r of dief.' •; •d sot ,•rf1.e
a,ea'4 sic he In.erIed et 1)1'. fetiowiag re'es
•
Petr one inset -tins. . - - p to
0(•
'• (our insert l.*i• ... ..
thee,,..etha. .. -.. • O'
hit months t W
one year . 5 O'
No aA,eni.emenr lees lima two inches iu
lercth will be calculated on *hove Mala 0
re..•. 4..wounf allowed /or cash pity meat.
ear. LLr 01.401bi e.mtrael to per eat. nn sit
meeth.'• +net 15 per rent. as • year's. fhe.•
.aaditl.w• will M strictly enforced.
*tat •'red MgUSI svliveIy.
ettw,-nbr who fantor,••ei.rlogalarlT: r.: 1(10x01
sower a favor by ecg hooting us of the ifacwf11
as serif a deters possible.
Leek •s Tear Label.
Yoar label leastanding receipt of the due
to which yen are paid up. flee that it Is
allowed 10 fait interim -ear.
w't.. u a charade ut address 1. desired. hot t
the old and the new address shot•ld be giwee.
Rejected nauusrrlp'. cannot lie returned.
( ,rre.punden.'r mast he written or. One .id -
et paper only.
eebu.Yer. satire
.1. 1'. 1.0 Toned. of Roderick, has bees et
wooed L.. al Travelling .timid for the lawn
04.1i,•. of tl.otrr,eh, Colborne, Asb1eld and Wa
atoned.
In•wl nstmaM,r, over the district are mol• ••
empowered to receive ent..rrptl.Hu to Too
Stay •1_
All common,. at ions inert be addressed to
U. M.OII.LICCi-WY,
THAI8t*sAL.
trlaskoae Call W. sloderhh. Oct.
USSR1tUCH. THU DAY. MAMMA Its.
t w.►ar te•tet♦$1411Att.
Lost week fint KI..sAl had a word or two
to my to • man named Blkruonew, who
hos flamed eu un• moble uutoriet• all
over the Procitite of Ontario as a l'unserva•
Owe poi, Wel heeler, touter and mouther.
Ile is the bellwether who at election times
u followed by the majority of the Orange-
men
rangemen .•r I1tt.arn, son 1, dwp.te the tut that
we are t.11.* the ,,range lodge is not • poll
Lica) urg.tutatom. Rikrn.di tit and a gaag
at hes beak hove succeeded moa making for
institution tittle better than a donkey ten-
g ioe to the reeutr Conservative caucus.
This man Blanl!ueHAII Was up in Huron
during the lot bye -election. and
SPINAL. knows enough ot his doi. gs to make
• pretty , chapter of the way in which
Royal H.gh ryco.m ffiarlc..nati uses his
versatile talents to blend the Oraoye and
Green at election Limes, notwithstanding
hie roaring to the contrary when the .ram 1
1.041/13 i1 I .e••tnu.
Our contemporary Toe Neuse Record, of
(.lihton, hos rushed to the rescue of 1ct,t.
rl•l.:r ti, sod Iu Its last Issue has • tun
,slums ertiele in which it endeavors t..
magnify he angelic virtues of Its id.tl, 1.0
,t will take mow intellectual strength Inas
the News-Rvord possesses to make any-
thing other than • political wirepuller and
personal nest fatlerer out of Mia Rtarlw(
MAO. he editor of Too 'IUTAt. knew
KtarIsoh*o• when that worthy wit laying
pipes, through the holloware of the Orange
Lodge, to take him away from the drudgery
of the tepeeter'S vocation. awl keine far
hater than hr of the New -Recent the
methods that Rlrrlsurar edo ted to
reach the snug haven of tan i• which M
now est 1s him soli
We lave 'either 11111e nor Inclination to
reply to the personal atnctures on the
editor of THa Nn: v u which the young
gentleman who is responsible for the
editorial utterances of The Newel/it/word
has seen fit t, hare inserted. I'us.ih)y we
•ould .ay .o:nrthing harsh were we so to
:sed, but the personality of the 'sunk
.moan in .4ues•n,u a no of sufficient inipor
tarter to gi•, .pact to any comment. %e
prefer to deal with • ano. like Klatllxl.H ar
Who hail woo bleepers, even If ted hes slipped
tato the saddle by climbing up a tree
Well, Mr nntrl .IHar i• aggrieved
He admits he low bora hit on the raw : and
he exhibits hes wound*. bruises and nuttily •
tag sores to los brethren to this section
thro.gh the moos of • letter addressed to
tea Motor of Tat S1408 AI., but published to
rhe (:inion dewsKivord. Mr. Ktkr,an
saw eridatly wean notoriety and has
lent himself to • game of " guff," as the
following letter published in The News -Rec-
ord will show
Tomei°. March 2.,th, IRO&&
Mr. D. McGillicuddy. Rdiler "8w.•a' toed*
rich.
Ste, In last week s issue of pier paper 1
notice that you pay co,,.idoranle •tteetia
'n my r•'e•t report presented to the Grand
()range Lodge of (Ontario West, had to my
self perrmwliy. Yet haw Jen trade •
. umber el statements therein white are
akaolulwly false and w,ehnest feerdatesa
Having thus in view, 1 have osssulted
emieea legal astbeettier and am &deiced by
them that the artists i. iteesties is .e
wrltt.. 'hat I might led it diticelt t.
prows It wffieiently ea as to re
weer damages inel aceta. 1 as therefore
as.atrei.sd to maks 160 following sespec&l
slat the artede to gweotia be seb
mites to three gent sten who win ea.
Ila se ntgeiry iota ate truth or falsity
•aSheerest of yen priming the esti ss
woes sof moor statements. I am prepared to
pee the webs el mid swgoky sad ales heed
emir •M,awls el donate to eq
based
N are false sad
I saabelo.•, tier yes awl pay the mots el
the eatery sed Moe make ea ampleotology a .aAera asseov .s .oust
AW MIA bell pram A
through the columns of your Juarnal.
As I un the person trwdsoad in this isms,
1 think tt but fur that 1 should hams the
right to earn* tfo ouwtnIttss sf enquiry
amid .huuld therefore cam. HS Honer ted
Judge of the County ld Hunts ; the preemat
Warden .1 the I'ooaty d Hume ; ase tJa
preset Mayor of the woo of ,notional'
i 'Toting your reply and the ,nscrIios d
ibis letter in the neat moue of your pipet.
1 1 am. ioniser -01y yours,
K,.sret (i1RMIS.. MAW
le reply t,. Ut hakIlt.•It.1 w. might
' my that h. knew *ben he penned the above
letter that he was eude.tortng to humbug
the public auto the belief that he was
a•►uuu* for an tinestigatitw, while in
reality he .1, owed t,. .idle public e•quiry.
1Vhet doe the bellow mesa by hes cont
mitts. of investigation • He knows perfect-
ly well that etch • committee as he nates
would have so power 10 *aanurw 0Itacient
under netts, nor would their Mohair have
say judicial .aloe. Its rendering would be
as yaluelree to establishing the truthfulness
tab.ty of ..hat was published In
!'Ha in: •1. as the ruts of the p•rl*mentary
majority was in proving that Sir i..wtixHI
.auv was • waliges•l snit homiest nuts.
lite 'nos At its watched the progress of
p•rLameotery coounittee* whore were
named I.y the accuse,l. and has some to the
...iodation that Mr Inuniso;ilsr has been
grtt tug pointer. trom Messieurs ('Astra.,
1.....141., et al, as to the best means of
k., pug t whole skin during an 1'sveatiga•
fano. We venter,' to say that If Mr. Pea-
rs? hod had the opportuo.ty of naming the
committee that sat on hes case be would
now iso basking in the sunshine of official
[mit ; and If that her blooming luyslut
and patriot, Mr. Rot,. Ihs:. Aawi.ul, had
been able to pack s parliamentary com-
mittee instead of facing the courts he would
he now engaged in fitting up the -'Joe'
for the ipening of nat'getton. •t the public
expense, Instead of 'anion/thing behind
prison bare.
No, oo . Mr. K.s...i•slur. Your pro
position is as devoid of value as s means to
the end you seek, e• yr.ur Twelfth of July
line duster would oe to take the plass •if
your coonskin overuo.t to repel the 1Vinter e
blasts : it's " too thin.
TM. *iv 5010 ur ick . ocrgsroaintaa
are raving agaurst Continental Inion one
would ie :tiniest bad 1, believe It was a
might' live question.
%1'0 HAVit 1St (Muff,'90.1400 o1. tAkTll:
the Canadian ;Moate u one of the must
hed,hfot ; our tweets. truest and ti.b.rieo
are practically inexhaustible : our people
are physically on the highest plane, their
morals are of a high order ; the educational
privileges are amongst the foremost : and
their average ohility is superior to that of
any other people .in earth. Vet the Cana -
d14,116 are deserting their country at the
rate ..f 100,000 a year, and Nesting from tt
at froth a penilesoe. Nby'
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t '1..550 W*LI.ACK re HM m.'THaal!l'.
at Kingston remolds us of the story of the
militia captain who ha •n opportunity tat
smell powder for the first time in ea engage-
ment during the " r -cent unpleasantness
between the Northern and Southern States.
When the enemy came ,n sight, he drew his
men up in line and addressed them as fol-
lowa . " lbws, Miert :a the enemy : strike
for your country, and if they get the better
of you, strike for your homes. mind as t m
a little lame, 1.11 go ahead and strike for
home n..w t1'.I.1.art would be it daisy
to lead a • mar, , in Ulster.
AN E.iRONEOUS ITEM CORRECTED
••rite shoal" right. era I.l.•tler S the
asaaerhill s kedge..
A few wetks 'ego an item appared 1n
Tag Si...AL which stated that a stick o1
cedar had been taken from the premise. of
Yr. McClure, ('ollerue, tube used for • dog
pole for the SummersIlle Orange Lodge.
We here brio informal glace that the twin
vas Incorrect. It is quite true tb,t • stick
of timber ass taken from Mr. McClure's
premiss by a number of person., and ,but
the matter was settle I by the p.yment of
!SO to Mr. Mello'', but the taking of the
timber wit tor another elject and not for
the p,trpre nl raising • flagstaff at the
Summerhill Lodge We make this state
meat of the este from the later information
which we have received, and in justice to
the I.xiye at Snmmerh.11. The original item
w -a. (ot by net correspondent at Kenmiller
,n the regular way and was not actuated be
spleen or melee toward. the Sun,nserblll
I:xlge. W.• hone this intermatioe will
prove estmfac'ory to all.
Fre..•espies of R. D. C. for ad•ns. at leers
dreg .ton.
A sample of rear • Wee ('resew Tarte rr Hak
lag Powder 6(1 ren ,ren to u7 lady wielded to
try 11.
IMl..l.,sait Orin usu. Mr,. R. U tlal1k's
sptine••W'ulnuof rh. 4-r) newest steles to
( asAbn •no 0merluan mills err• will lake
place oa eaturda7, -Apra: 1.1
FINK: T ilLoot1U. Sprint .ad +,tamer
clu:h. is gro.t •5,iely et use ('bIi-.u(w Nowa,
Wow et. you tee have. b•[ choke aad Me
on good et) le and At et von nader.te priers
B. mare. u,.c. Mair.
Nas tth,t•ndMS the chin is oke ear 8.• tui
1* mow to, and liras treat to 1.- in aka ely141
tom sold hate ie C..1 ky..n 7 J /'til 'kale. the
People's ^luthter and set hued fur • sew
sprnog .tilt.
Now abet tfo es••e. u wowing what :a he
hinder you ryadiag 1. at 1f. It. *Wawa and
having • picture cab.. to .end to Meads .ed
Irl ,bele anew how you look after putting 10 •
hard Winter.
BLYTH.
From oar ewe correspondent.
The fl to mill finished work tat week int
. h,..eems.
}lolrn Tsyler hs, moved on his farm
near Klyth
(joie a number are complaining a onlda.
grippe, are. at present.
Miss McIntyre, of W,ugham was visiting
friends hen Net week.
1 Remittent oondacted • very sucoessf.d
mala for l:.o. htewrt. oo Matelay.
Several weddings are to happen this week
1.111 we won't say any thing shoot them just
sow.
lyseid newly is, we are Sorry to learn pre
Yate) from stadium his Lnede.boro fri.ads
by an at oak of the mumps
Thos P. Stewart. of Terosm, is ...Mutts
hie pinata here st present He Inks es 11
the Q.een city agreed with hien.
Jan. Potter is marine not the Gibson far.n
in E. Wawas.sh and }t ('ockerlasse u
mewing on the farm vacated by Mr Potter.
This pert of the country Sterns to 1.•
netting the fell benefit of the N P . Mc
K.aIsy Bill and other Government •Ms
(Mly three or fear tartar likewise Ina.ie ee-
eirantata for the kasd •f their are.litirs
Oise winter So far.
PERSONALfARAGRAPH&
Noes Alia %'ells.. has ghee to reside in
11' i nkham
Mrs (deo Robeno, of PMlwha. rearmed
home Thursday
(' A Seeger, of Trinity Gillette, Taranto,
is hems ler • Rus dt • Iwltby.
The sway Retied• of Miss Josie Nairn
will he pleased he love that she h teem s-
hag.
Mia R. Wahiawa reterasd 1100. 'Mar.
day asmespceled by her nM.. Irani ISeem-
Rderich. YarM lid, Iles
J J. Ataset. Key.
1 base amid the w•ebise machine p.roraeed
of boa fur .11 or .even +.sofa and And 'bat 1
worts es represented. I.dee4 I sow .oar too
,ouch lit its favor, ELIZaBETH Cox.
Britannia St.
Jiang our power. mad you will be delighted
We nave • • cr. target 54.1041 mor mew and &(41011.'
psfo•rna. caret..ly selected from Amrrf.'*o
and t'sne4tan florin...ea Beautiful IS tone
and color, wnh borders. Weise sed twill/Wm to
smith. and prime ae W w ss possible. scour/lino
to oust. v, 110111?c. up. 8mah's Warsaw. oast
F.. t)ownanlre.
00.. wou:d volt attunt,on to Ih. advertise.
met • ..f 4aunders d t'n. on peen ot thta Mur.
1 hl • mo14 reli.bl- Arm has lately taken Into
partnership Mr. John 11 N'oesrll. • thorough
" r•, i:. soh.) . M had a large eapenew a In
•rar of air heating and will h• pleseed to 1t re
-ail:nrlreno he''tn,(.,1 r,, 40.K and tin -work
Ph-ir, 'satire It.1i k,nd-m.de from re -dipped
In ; ltiea awl is more esi..faotory thea IM
d ,. ~rant •al.l bi uneuupn.en. de.lers. The
•t ,alt ,n tuner of ,,tonne sod plumbing, and
i heir prices are right,
e (...0 .a.. Ill -T I)4 trig to t`..e pressure of
advertising upon our columns this week •
large quantity of correapoedence and local
matter is uoavoid*bly crowded sal
Mu.l.ts.sat Ornuio. - Mrs. R. B.
Smith s apnng opening will take place ou
1ALuld•y, .,petal 1st. At u there will 1e
found the• •try newcvt styles in 4'msdlan
and Amriiw0 millinery
THn oxx I'outs.,. [he peoples favor
ate Hen•v 11 Winched, i" The Funny Old
Nan will appear in the (.rand ()per.
House a the 11th of April, waisted by
,lessee R. Field, the otlebrsted German
dialectic comedian, and • liar company of
musical and aromatic artist'. They will
opp,ar to " The ('unwary Man.'
hs " Fir ANI. K1 -kb" Tutt Trt Uhtoy.
The following which refers to a former re•
indent of (:oleriek, is from the Ktotrdiae
Rei mw. end will interest some of oar
modem : Claim 1,091.390 is the ooe premed
agaenn tt w American government by (.Dais
1Viegand, an honest German shoemaker.
now living on Huron Terrace. Louie
worked with Charles Barker for • time, Jas
with Joho Williams, • score of years ago.
Hr .sit in New .Jersey when the fratricidal
strife between the North and Mouth broke
oat and Louis enlisted with thaw who bled
to tare the Unmet. He fought in the bloody
fettle of (:ettysnurg but escaped without
5ernnos injury. He was kicked by a horse
and from the effect:& of that Injury he will
never recover He has been pushing ho.
claun for • pewios fot some tune and hope-.
toe pet it when the shroud of red tape is all
unwound. " I see," he said to the Review
the other day, " that you make fun of the
enormous pension list of the United States.
Well. the Americans deserve more praise
than biome for their generous treatment of
disabled soldiers. I tell you there* no tun
in tight tug.
Hr HAI But. I'kor.rrsu The following
VINOICATION OF M. 0. CAMERON.
mass Mat res.it hay. y Iilss C.a.•r•lem of sa
J. a. Mew
Frees the Mall
Mr. M. C. laateros, ylisat Wm
serious charges wen S.I.•M awry • noes,
*leaser, is West Hume. sew .lease felly
vindicated by the oo.reseed perjury of the
,team who swore to the asearattuse Thews
chimes reveals • feature of t neer l•a palates
wk•ch •11 nghl-mu: le.l mru of beth peruse
will deplore. Mr. I'..oeron'0 character was
,.Istleesly attackul 1.1r pi/lintel purposes,
and the remittal ed ler stigma that was out
up,u it is au act of . •4114100 justio.-.
From the Toronto T-1 tomos.
That old warfare-, M. l'. 1 .mere. 1d.
P., Itss y'ot back the eharaetrr it set,
etwmies too: from him, I,et he is atoll . sit-
iug for the seri. 111 Parliament which was
expropriated uo the strength ul a +lu.de.
From T11. •'li.,tu* New Wer.
The lama of R. J. K. Gore at the aa. ,Ass
just aver, his phut of guilty, the *tor. hang
remarks of Judge hoes, as published .:w
where. sed his Lordship's sentence. sod
Im,tb • prosecution sisal • persecution 5e'.'um
otoalled. After nearly two yeti. of .os
t,uuous .1....ler and vaomu11 4451500.11400
on 1110 part of some who should have Awe,.
••tamed of t heir doings, Mr. Cameron has
,ween completely vtwllcated. 'the lees to
(erred t.. by Mr. Justice Russ, as ntskisg a
tool of the nae 1:..re, will now realise bow
Iuw they really stooped, end how far in
meanness they allowed their antipathy to
carry them. Mr. Cameron could ask no
hotter Coale to this whole misenblebusinem
titan the charge of Mr. Justice Ruse, who
wadi ertmlba enough to see at once that (:.ret
was only w .ustt omen, i i the bends ut
When. Mr. Cameron bas. firmer place iu
the affections et his froeods to day than
ever, owl every fsirminded man, either
Coarrvt ave or Reformer, most admit that
he Where completely exonerated from the
el arges n•eke a(a:(&1 .^.lira
frac the Kingston Whig.
(toe of the most scandalously 1(111iti.d of
the public mien of ('.nada has been Mr. M.
C. t'.meron, of Godern:b. lu the hoes. of
aomtno 5 his tongue was feared because
when a wrong was doe he was quick to
oppose it, ao.l in language which tirade the
•,ffeodcn toupee every time. He led is di -
attacks for the jobbery which has been
pl•xd' on record apiarist the Ibneervtive
party, end pohtiaally,lherelore, excited t be
hater' of hie olio. smut • :o such • degree
bks "be. ai.:.d •,o.1 .bt t.,! .1 .. •1.spirn.:f
to rob flim ot hie 4• 'xi n.411 Hems. the
v,.,' I1-.0 aging rcv.:ts :oat wen telt u
circulation *bout hes, prior to 1.,c Lo.t
general t.......u, .el.u..4 u h..:, ....clad him
socially and pru(eesianally and politically,
and which led to his 1 • Ureases, fro:*
parliament for the :.iu.• acing. The cos-
.utoerce that has given hon the oppor•
to -,r awfulness, in soh .'• ' • 1, I sleek
a' ogth Heat be could i.. t he As -ry'
-rstrdewedoutrt•1 it byes infamous en
e ,mor _i wt•ro1 has aver endorsed. was 1- .1
I . Slanders, oft relocated, to reject I.:ui, n..•1
of ' baa place., by a small majority, to lite
Patterson. Jr. Cas.tres
was detested but not dent Ile dactmised
to redeem himself in the public estimation,
and to that vud be set about the punishment
of those . 1 u •. ::reed I :m. Ila first hot
was the arrest .ad proem -anon of the
newspaper publmber who has gita
• •e •, tie 1 ..• that .• ,.re eta • • •d
,.dae.
,.dei 1 .: , ..l , I ''Idiot 1 . sg is .r'i
favor Mr. ('a,neroo was satisfied with ss
apology, tis most ah,wtt perhaps that hes
ever been written. tH:her 5tel:s f.1I col
culminating in the arrest sr. i iarti•SUmest
of K J. K. (:..re, the seijal effieader,
the aforetime serveat of Mr enema and
the creature upon whom sworn statements
the menial was chiefly founded. At
the amines $ day or two ago (,orae pleaded
silty to the charge of perjury and was
called tip for .atenoe. Justice Row
eswerely censured prisuoer for the crime of
which he had been guilty. The crises wit
melteinns and vile, bot tie primmer seat
evidently in the hands of men wbo were
equally vile or perhaps worse • than he. if
full justice could be noted out to all the of
fenders he would have no hesitation in :n
Misting * severe ,mimeos, but he did not
think it right to ,,take s scapegoat of bees
whilst the others, end perhaps more guilty
ones went tree. )(raids there was a family
dependent upon the primmer, sod u be bad
already spent six months is tail, the ben
trete of the Court was th t enter into
his own raoognisance in he for futon
gond behavior, and any infraction of the law
would bring down the severest penalty open
him. Hos. Mr. Cameron ham Lees vin
dicated, but at • great s•crifioe of labor anal
patience and industry. He has run down
thee who have been the instruments in the
hands of wicked men in wounding him, but
the chief offenders are still at large
from the Ludington, Mich.. Daily , Mail re
fen to the promotion of Angus Morrison to
the captatucy of the 111e saving station at
that point. ('apt. Morrison is • native of
t:oxleg.ch, &rad has relatives still hen. His
(needs in (.oderich will he pleased to leant of
his promotion . (apt. N. Robbins, Superin-
tendent of the 11th Life !Saving District,
e rri':el in the city yesterday, es stated in
the !tail, with the new keeper of Pt. Au
unMe thione There is no doubt that
one of the hest men in the district her
been .elected for this plow., and, judg•
Ise from ranoes, the old crew will
be with the 'election. The
new moa goes on duty today sod (leo.
Wilson, the refiring keeper, laves for
his home in !introit. in • coovereatioe
with the Muperintendent, relative to the
service nn this lake had the pride our citi-
zens felt in having the Ludington crew
selected to exh,hit the worksag of the
l.fterent methods ot saving life adoptsorl by
the Government at the World's Columbian
F:xpnsition, be said he felt • gnat dal of
prude himself to *Isiah that this Drew sou
oboson out of all the crews on the lakes, d-
tho.ugh. he said, it was a difficult manor to
make • choice •,snag severe/ crews is this
district : but after • great deal of compar-
ing, this Drew was choose and then is no
nosh, het they will acquit themselves with
credit to the movies and be a source of
pride to the oontmu.ity is which they lige.
LOCAL BREVITIES.
Kith i/iamond and Turkish Dyes for
sale at Fear's dreg more.
Buy your camphor and .11 disinfootaats
at Far's drugs ore.
Mr. Cantron, representing the J. H. Mc-
Lean Co.. publishers of the Trade loaned,
was in town last week.
Mies Thomeon's kindergarten class closes
to -day to be resumed on Tuesday next when
she will be pleased to repave edditiom•1
pwptls
Why bey yyear sewing machines frets
streakers at fabulous prices, when you ass
get the het manufactured from (1 W
Thomson for I l 00.
Oen W Thomann is Iona/ agent for Bell
pianos, panettes. morgans, sswtog maritime.,
beycies, violins, flutes and meo•sl ms,'
naiad,... All of the Met, and at rock bot-
tom price Now is the time to purview.
R.esemther the onswert tomorrow eventag
(Friday) is Knot oherrh at R o'Mleek. Mies
Whl;iaine, of Toronto will recite sod the
c'tnir and other friends of the M0lillivrwy
Mission Beed will man is the programme
Adman°. 10 ciente
Fowler a Co., is the d,sgaatin mol • neer
Moo std Mies arm 'bids tae opened out N
tits premises formerly oerepied by Jebel...
Carey. They *span to be ready fee bad
sees this wail, sad solicit • share .4 the
patronage d the, palate.
Som* eey IW the " Aad Nen. Pass
le mad
lse ofd kgs h said isThis
f
Con 110 desems' bei illy AIJMw fh-
"em w+ 'Vsril0 Ws withhold eehrgd
et phi= alrwwea gt SsM, sell mil am
HAY.
From our own eorrsapoadese.
Jos McDonald and family have mot•,d
to Devon.
,Jas O'ilnen has rented Richard Hawktn's
farm opposite Meosmith church.
Mrs. Holden amid son, of Hibben, ppa•i,dd a
short visit to her brother, John McMahon.
sen.
Mw Maw, of Exeter. was •visiting
friends in this vicinity for a few days last
week.
Amos Wildfong has bought s farm on the
blind line and intends to build a new haw,
(hie year.
William Northcott, Ion., ,pest Sunday in
Hasan at the residence al his grandfather,
Mr. (ionld.
Roger Nrrthcntt is busy getting every-
thing ready to place • foundation under his
harm and to baild • fan to •lowg the rest.
At the
Bank.
Ms i• to notify
you that your ac -
i print at the hank
of health is over.
drawn; at Ode rate yes w sous Ire
bolo tpt..udrar you take -r
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