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The Signal, 1894-1-18, Page 8TME CANADIAN BANK UF COMMERCE QT*KnS/$UO 1«7. HEAD OFFICE. TORONTO SflM. TAM RIM Mi f 11111. los DOLLARS - MST N. E. WALKER. OEwt!tam. MANAotR. GODERICH BRANCH. A GENERAL BANKING BuE.suS TRANSACTED. FARMERS' NOTES DISROUNTEO. DRAFTS WOULD PAYABLE AT Al_ POINTS IN CANADA. ANO THE PRINCIPAL COILS IN THE UNITED STATES, GREAT BRITAIN. FRANCE. BERMUDA, to SAVllws NASA DEPARTMENT. DteoeirS OF BLOC/ ANO UPWARDS Rti ti' L0. ANO CURRENT RATES OF INTEREST ALLOWED. INT$OS$T ADOSD TO TNS PRIMO/ML AT TIME END OF MAY AND N^: *OMR IN EARN 'TSAR. 11/11.000.004 at.I0O,OCO. Symml.I Altamahan given to the ^--- aad FarsaerS' soles Rots. R. S. WILLIAMS, Manager. NEIGHBORHOOD N1OTE.S. Frim our ownCorrespondents. The 'r 1. Iafersaatloa here That tanner hat■e /ay where s.l.. New. er Ibr l...,, apeelally Reversed far the alasaL KiNTML ,lac. t. 1.,e weather here still keep very unfasor able. and his every tndreatton of an open wtoter Mtss J1 t long, who has Leen on a two weeks vitt to friends !.ere has returned to her home in I-ucknow 111 Welsh, champion iron sawed lifter of CaeaJa and bin:lu in, left last week for lebt•eming, carrying with him the beet wishes of his nun% friends for a prosperous futere. l\ a must emigre: t.lst a our worthy reeve to Lc. ng vietouou- et ti.e re.eut elections. 30%• re • hard lad to coo, uec and we,krow• d ea other more cal.able of filling the posh tion than he. Tne valuabk Irok I.aro.belo aging to Wm_ Morar, of the :'th coo., together with al• most all its conteots,waa recently destroyed by fire. We sympatle .. with' Mir., 51or*a n h . odyereity. 1.e Cslligbea, our vtllage botcher, who ha been on a 'sojourn to the parentalroof in St. Aognetise, has returned. He looks as though he grt•m the blood side of some of the fear sett and winked the wrong eye. A very wee .4u1 ball took piano at the hat; in this village New relies night, which was attended by young fdk. not only of this 1eulity, but ace.: from tbe surrounding t owns of Kincardine, Lgck.ow, Ilungennoo and '.oder:ch. They all report haviuv had a geed ;ia.e an 1 en opiU; themselves ex teed Ingo . COLBORNE. litit•t ,.len. 1°'h. \\•Ecoidte., - t one of (hose events which always seem to amuse bah the old and the yo.lult, the small and the great, occurred on the 10th inst., at the residence of Wm Blake, when his fo.trth daughter. Martha, was united in holy bonds of matt to Thos. 1'. Mar uis, of Suspension I:ridge. N. V., son of John %Iar.•au. Huron road, l,o.le- rich towasbiti. The bride was assisted bt• her sister Carrie. while the groom was as Whited l y his brot her. The bride and br ides maids were besutifn8l attired in . man, -ctahmere',-whi:e the pride held a boyuet of white roses. After the samara ceremony, toaaetio.al hr Rev. A. Thibsdeau, between 7J an 1 80 invited guests sat down to a sumptw. u's supper prepared for there -tames The pre -en's to the bride were both owner oil .and caetlyr which goes to show how ht,;f•!v t!te young couple w: re esteemed. I'1:e'',A to ceinp•.eny amuse 1 themselves with ssuocand e-anousi;sntes nnttl their mirth• ful fce'ing. wiry cm. is s. t stied. The young couple intend epe:dio,; a few days -visttierfriendsbefore coking their depar- ture for the'r it •u,e Hiss Blake will 1 missed in this issomntnity-. having been en active worker in the deferent societies, also •number ot .the choir of Bethel chu,c'l. Thtir many-frise'ls wish them a happy and prosperous future. mach 11111111eil, as she it a favorite among the yang people. The sabbath school l invention of !btu gamma and Nile nal be held to thts plaeeon the 1st Inst. Mcrae Daisy and Lillie Moss lace return, ed to .:. Thomas to college. What will 1 My noble taloa and the brave tailor do nue i \Ir. and Miss "rwart, from Parry sound, Muskoka, sir.' r . 1 i.t Ietends in this etch - 1 Sty. Little loin of the Star rasa a false i alarm lir said they- came from Chapivan, i M tehtgan 1 oar don t catch Jumbo lying to 'little Matter.. The annual n eetiog of the cheese and butter manuteetcrers was held in the town- ship hall at I aglow iso the 10th inst. and was large'y attended. The old officers were re-elected for the ensuing year Samuel Leitch, cif Eden, is engaged as cheaeemaket for the coming season. .I r i The beet 1. the cheaoeet and Tne �,,. v 1,1..11: the bra•. Ohre doiMr a year in adtancc. scribe now. trample copies free. PORT ALBERT. Tresety, .tan. lo. \Ir.. I1. (exec has been very til ler the put two weeks. Wm. l'unniughan: is sutlering fromaa at nick of la grippe. blt.. Nellie Hawkins is visiting friends lased relatives at Kincardine. 1 Miss Hattie Tbprlow u recovering nuts se 'attack of ir.dan:w.&tory rheumatism. C. l•1'l'uaaoi hes unproved his property 1 iy the.reetlon of • picket fence. it ie a do tided improvbment. • i Miss Nellie Tout returned to her home in Kiocoed:ase after • visit of two weeks at the restlence of her uncle, Jas. Hawkins. The Itishop of Huron admias.tered cao- rrmation to a clam of fifteen peruse In the Episcopal,Fluirck -here Monday last. Messrs. Ilett and kunciman have the grist mill in good running older. and are turning out Hour satistac to everylbod�-_ .lcrem�S1e11rien is oo th-e-sick-bet. It .s rumored that his mind is *lightly demos• ed. sod his relatitea would do well to look after him. A Lumber of men from 1.oderich and this tillage are ...gaged. quarryiog stone, on the hdleide of Alexambr Young'* farm. The stone is to be used for the improviog of the .oder kis piers. A bell, the.gift, we understand, of Hon. .1 1 . Patterson. bas lately been put up in the Episcopal church here It was rang for the Newt time on Sunday last, ai.d has • c:ear, distinct tone. $ub•cribe for Tina SIGNAL -one dollar a year in whence. It ds up to date. and th bee• %slue far the money is the Hums Tract LANES. Tiler. vs, ,fan. lti. - MUM F. I'•raiks is visiting triegds at Holy rood 'hue week. 1►oe. v. -1'. Analog. of Kircardiae, was down the way last week ou a business and pleasure trip combined. Avv t•.. M. Courtney, who hoe leen itiog trends here, returned to his Fees, near Flint. Mich., on Thursday. Heel:. Sider we last wrote ,lames Scott has arrived home from /takes, Irakota, look- ' ing as though that climate had agtee.I with him in every :expect. • Loon Thos. Ford lost a valuable horse on Friday night. Mr. Ford seems to be haying his share of losses this year, as he had his barn and contents consumed by tire last summer, which h: had no Insurance on. [In the issue of Tare Se., u. of .lanes, un- der this heading appeared an item of a per- sonal nature in reference to the departure of a young student of Albion College. Mich. e The pubL•catien of the item in.Iuestio0 was contrary to our rule regarding correspon- dence. and its appearance in these columns can only be accounted for by the hurry in cident to getnn,f out the newspaper dur- fog • short week in the holidays. It is n eedless to say that the publication of the item is deeply revretted by os. as the aim of Tore -Slit\ it IS to give news and not to du• semiaate that which is ant true and of good report. Ed. Se... u_ j Haveou renewed your sobscriptioa to Tits 8u.val for lug ' Now is tbe time to get the benefit of the advance rate. After Feb. 1, the dollar offer will tie declared MR. DUNLOP- Tranty, .Jan alis. N.•Il,e John is visiting .n Otelench township. R. Quaid vested re'atires at Linden- borourgh last week. Mts. Spence, sf 1:oderioh township is the g reat of her daughter, Mrs. A.A. \\ alums. Geo..lardine, formerly • resident of l.ee burn, has tome to lira at the eastern end of our burg. Ex -warden Reek and bliss Maggie Reck, of Saltford, were the guess ot Mn. beck ler week. Wm. ('empbell, jr., of the Circular 1511, gave our burg a visit Tuesday last, taking in, during his transient sojeuro, • pleasant social party of our young people. NILE. MOS OOAy, elan. 15. .lc►bs travels t.'Tards sunrise. so as to ge hu Arm-ttrs/ll. MIM Edith Stewart, of 4.odertch, wa. ti gue..t of Mrs. ('harles stewut last week. Miss Ida Hetherington I u gone to .1u burn to learn the dressmaking. ida will be Old Chum it Plug. No other smoking tobacco seems to have supplied the universal demand for a cool, mild, sweet smoke like the " OLD CHUM." The name is now a household word and the familiar package has be- come a metnherof the family. • THE SIGNAL : GODIRICH, ONT., THURSDAY. JANUARY 18, 1814. ILRSIIilE&IJO.'Y LdieFoP'Capez 1 IN WOOL, SEAL, GREENLAND MINK, BEAVER, ASTRA- OHa N and 'POSSUM. GENTS' FURNISHINGS. Tull linea is a -ery D epe.rtisea•, at•t'al: atui examine goods and prices. C. R. SHINS & CO., Meteaa's Klock. Per. enure and lieatrealat. more for civilisation than the atataamss." The afbrnutiye was taken by Robert Itarid- ros and Wm. Mc('Iusky and the negative by Jas. Caldwell and C. J. Neftel. The chair was occupied by A- J. Moore, 11.A , of (.odsrich l.'oUegfats Isetitute, w bo deeid ed in favor of Use asoMics. LEEBUKN. Ti L•oty, Jan. 1b Miss Agnes Sterling has been visiting relatives to t.oderich toweship. F. Rieke and 1:1. ltendersor•, of Lode- n. h, visited friends here on Monday. \Ila. L sterliug, of the t.odertch Collegi ate Institute, spent Saturday and 'unday here with relatives. At the annual congregational meeting held Wednesday evening of last week, financial matters were talked over, which were very satisfactory for the put year. John Horton was appointed es • delegate to the presbytery meeting at Clinton Tues- day of this week. Have yo.. renewal your •ub,cription to Tali +o.,4•1 for Itpl' Novi ulhe time to Net the benefit of the advance rete. After 1".•b. 1, the dollar oder will be declared our. BRUCEFIELD. Tr'e-oto. Jou. 16. C:ucefFilegfiiTbancil, No. 'la, L. T. ea' T , had a social treat hut Mooday night. s:des have leen clioeen sad an interesting tura is looked for A coogregatiooal meeting of the old church was held last Monday. The princi- pal topic was the feasability of effecting the union of the two l'resbyterien ehtifches. It was decided to leave the, tueetionaitatands f.,r the present. A Farmer's Institute meeting was held in Ihtotis hall kat Friday and was very well attended. The principal speakers were Professor Lavitt and SFr. Beadle. Ths� cert. in the eveningw•aa a success, hotj1 to the size of tjte audience ami in the program rendered. BLUEVALE. Ti i..oat, Jan. le Mrs..1. Sewer sundayed to WIngham. Duncan king is laid up with la grippe at present. Robert \Iclntosh. \loleaworth, sundayed in Blueyale. Fulton Timmins is attending 1.ietowel High School. Mrs. .1. Magee is ill at present but we hope to hear of her reeo•:ery soon. Will lsiley was visiting at ('ono a few days but week. There must be some attrac- tion. • Fred Hartley and his sister )1 ie are attendint,tbe Clinton 1106 licher! for 1.111E term. DUNGANNON. TOTI('E -.1 (: l" WARD, CDNVE sorer. Dungannon, is hereby empower ed to erect 'mesterei roue to The a iv. 'AI. and Grant receipts forma. L. U I'U I. Proprietor. Treai at, .Ian. Ib Jeer' %RV Thaw. -We are now passing through what ie generally cbaracterired as a Janaary thaw and to uooswlue.ee sleighing has in the meanwhile mace its exit. Let r ►„tt H,•vt. - Miss 5 ictoria (ase, sister of Itr. t'a'r, who has been visiting her brother • the doctor, and family, left here one Wednesday for home at or near F:xeter. HT. „tots. C,Nt.L.L... 5 T. We are pleas- ed to be able to state that Mrs. 11. (huff and blrs.U.yipronle, who have been very i11, are continuing to improve in health. More particulars neat week. l o.,.ttATyl.tno'. WO congratulate Thos. McKay, teacher, in haying succeeded to obtain a 2od class professional teacher's certificate. Our Dungannon boys are one by one coming to the front. F. • Lest r•Tl, .ti_ :Service will be held is St. Paul's church here, until further notion, every Sabbath, commencing at 3o'clock r w. A series of addresses will be given by the pastor, Rev. Mr. ,leases, in the chart' on Thursday evenings, subject, " The Parables of our Lord," commencing on Beet Thurs- day evs.iag,38th isst.,at 7:30 r.w. -A good attendance is anticipated. Axxi tI StIIATII 4• HOOT.OlitroeIO$.- The annual Sabbath School Coneestioo of Kite and Dungannon circuits will be held in :Nile church, on Wednesday. the 31st, Jan. As excellsst program for the occasion. 00 Sabbath School work, is being prepared and it is anticipated (weather, roads and other circumstances being favorable, that • large atteoAkoce of those interested. also a Inc easeful ooevestios. FIN.T '410MIO% 01 ('or'., It r,.tc .41 In compliance with the municipal rode, the municipal council of West W1'awanosh, u we presume all the other municipal snuocils is the province, met no Moseley in the township hall, all the members present, they being the eame as un 1893. The mem hen being duly formed into.* council pro Deeded with the Inkiness. '1'be officers of 18f13 Were re appointesl to their several posi floe The meeting was characteneed by onan,ity and municipal tact Nest meeting of council, Feb. 17th. Iq.vkt.T NrrTns... On Tuesday, the 9th, • meeting of the Ihstrierof Wawsweaft, L 11. institution was had here, and a lair representation of the 1'eltrict was present. The following were eleteted as ire.' net ofhosrs for 1894 : 14.51 , Itichard Morrow, Tuesday of bust week a pleasant Social part) iew astrology, the military, milliag, en roving • merry time whilst the unhallow- ed grip of rheumetism prevented the local of the guests. tanheerthe Write tssuN•1 -one dollar • year in advance. It la up to date, and the heat valise for the mossy In the tioir,ve Tract. 000ERICH TOWNSHIP. TI artist, Ian. It. Wedweedey..lan.10, John Sowerhy. Dee of one of his legs broken above the abide while chopping in t i,e hush Some difficulty was experienced in reducing the 'wellies r !e'en that the patient is now dome/ se men as eould he es ;meted. Te• ii satiety of Caron ehurel% OW , town IDA a d last week which woe BO sins was had. The genitors, ter debate woe .' Roneilred that the poet hu dose BARGAIN WEEK IN Useful_Presents! W. ACHESON & SON. 011r NM Prim for Chrislmaileek: Me41,8 Fine Wool Lined Gloves, 2 Dome Fasteners, 95c., 'reduced from $1 25. Ladies' Kid Lined Mita, 75c., were, $1.00. Handkerchiefs, an Immense and Beautiful Choice. Bilk Embroidered, commencing at 10c. each. Men's Large Hemstitch Bilk Initials at 50c. each. Every Linen Departmeut Complete. What can be metre acceptable than a nice piece of good Linea. We hate New Drawn and Einbroidered Dinner and Tea Cloths, Tray mid Carving Linens, Table Runners, Hemstitched Napkins, Doylies, etc., a beautiful stock. INSPECTION INVITED. reloOnESON 8c SON CLOSE TIMES, EASY pRICES Now that there is a lull in business, it is the time to have your Watch, Clock, Jewellery, Silver- ware or Optical Goods Repaired WE CARRY .1 1 1.1. LINE OF GOODS IN 01-1: TRADE. 'airman amen w. aut "WALL *eh and one another. and 11 ming to enjoy the privilege of meeting again with the same brotherly feeling. ov -rim St reee A very pleasant and protitable evening was spent iu the Orange tull, on Tuesday, tite 4th, the occesiioo be- ing a meeting and entertemment of Court Wawariosti, No. 1227, 1.0 F. There was • good attendance of the Court members, also of Nile Court members present. After the usual routine of Court bummers was trans• acted, the brethreo of Court Wairanoeb very hospitably entertateal the vuntore from Nile Court with an excellent oyster supper, which v, as n(ucli reliehed, after which ;several toasts wert made and respood• ed to in appropriate terms, and were inter- spersed with songs. Dr Case and Thou Allen responded to the toast of the profes- none In apprupriate style S. E. sun:Meson td the toast of our Queen end oountry ; .1. ft:. Anderson to the toast to the fair sex, • neat, pithy teply which wee brimfull of humor. Each respoom was well received. susairovin awi general satisfaction. Co% VTIIILITION. - in Monday evening the 15th the Lord Itishop Rahlwin of the Dis- ch• urch here. A very large congregatios was present on the C.00011011. There were eleven young people confirmed, five of whom were females and six moles. The rite was performed by Hie Lordship with great soleninity, and at the close very in- teresting and opprepriate addressee were made to etch of the candidates by Hie Lordship, evincing great kindness. •nd wiehinp to each spiritual and temporal sue. 1 ems. His admonitioas and spiritual advice were very interestiog. At the close of the cellent memo's, interspersed with very prac• ; tied, vraphie and historical illustrations, founded on the invitation elven by our Saviour, "I'ome onto Me, as is contained in Matt. \I, 28th verse, which was listened to with met munition hy the large much - wit• h the itervicee The choir rendered good service in diecourstng sacred music in efficient and praiseworthy -manner. Neer( IIEFTINc.-03 Thursday, llth Mat, the annual meeting of Ashfield and West Vi. • w•nosh .Ngricultural Society was he1.1 in the old c vurt room. The town. wanosh were fully represented The profit dent..lohn McLean, ...prised the meetrog by calling on the secretary to read minutes of kat meeting. which were marl and apprinv. ed. The treasure. a and ascretary's report. were read and &dowel. after which the el, ectioo of ofbeers took place., Messrs. John McLean and T. Anderson were respectively re elected es preeident and vice president for 1894. The following men were ideated to the directorship Colborne Henry Morrie sod Robert Olen : Weet Wawasosh -John Webster, Wm Cameron. Jae A blallough, Ileajmnin Holtby and S. E. Man - Hugh Girona ; all of whom are practical and efficient members. and. coneerinootly,we an- ticipate she society will add to its progress. W. McArthur and I. M. Roberta ware re. appoiated secretaey and treasurer reaper:. Lively. The tresaurer's report showed re• mints of 41047 88, expenditures, it9V barmen to 1894, 4125 3n. There was • membership of 211 in '93, and thus far in '94 a membership of 102 which shows that the society is in • prosperous tondition. The annual meeting :0 point of interest and at • tendency is pronounoed one of the best, if not the beet, held sloe. the society wra soave thirty yours ago. With the present efficient staff of officials the society will no doubt continue to proeyer -the now° being " Progress Mr. Allen,of the Nile, was us town Thum - Mr. Stanley, of Clinton, Wm tn town Fri. day. hlrian I- Wilson spent Sunday in i.otto. rich. Miss NI llochanan is visiting friends ith kliouse suodayed with friends Messrs sitar and NIurrish were in IMPS .1. Henry, ot N%-estfield. spent Suede, with, friends here. I Miss Ida lietheringon is learning dress., making at Muse E. Arthur's. ' Mrs. Fell has returned home. after spend tog • week with friends in Clinton. ; Mire T. Murdock, of Dakota, is the guest of Miss &laud Murdock this week. Mr. and Mrs Armstronr, of Detroit. are the guests of Mrs Searles, this week. I Diettict Lurie will be held in this toren, blooday, Jan. 22od, to the Temperance Hall. J. Stevens, of Relgrave, spent sunday with his trends here. "What the attrac- tion, dee BANK OF MONTREAL. REST, 6,000,000. A Saving Department has beets *teed in con- vection with Mis branch. Interest allowed at cu.rent rates. 11. LOCK WOOD, Manager Goderith Branch. THE NEW TIN AND STOVE STORE 0 N HAMILTON STREET • We are sok agents in (ioderich for the Celebrated Pleasant Dream and Woild's Fair Coal and Wood Cooking Stoves and Iltangs with Genuine 1)uplex Orates and all modern iniprovenients. Every Stove warranted. the 'finest Stove in the market. Have you seen our new Stanchy Steel Ware in Tea and Coffee Pots, Kettles and Pudding Dishes. One piece of this Ware will outlast three pieces of Agate or Oranitt 1%1Ire. We are offering New Goods as cheap u any in ,the tralle. All Or- dered Work attended to as rmetually an possible. (live us a all. JAMES ROBINSON Ow Pita' Cash Slore. As we do not wish to carry over any Fall Goods we intend to clear the following lines at a r.duction. Come for bargains. Bargains in Mantle Clothes. Bargains in Dress Goods. Bargains in boys' Shirts and Bar ains in men's Shirts and Bargains in Tweeds. Bargains in --Flannels. Bargains in Gray Blankets. Bargains in White Blankets. See our Table Linen and Table Napkins. JAMES ROBINSON, Rev Mr. Fair, of Lendeshro, occupied the pulpit in the blethodist church last Sui • day morning. Next Sunday evening Rev. Mr. Rugon, of 'Myth. will preach a sermon on " Educa- Leo*" ie the Methodist Church. Thom on the sick list this week are . Mr. We • hone moo lb bear of their recovery. lite Lordship the Station of Huron preach •41 to • larre congregation in the Ei eh- h church het Sunday evening, talkiest for_ hu text Mal. 3 17 The best is the °Manse and Tee Mor•i. is the MM. OM:=• you in advance. gob WIEDNeaDAI, Jan. 17. The Epworth League is dning • good work ronougst the poor of this place. Soaday last There is evidently an attrac- tion is this vicinity for Jo,. Jae. Henry, of Westfield, was se Auburn last week hustlIng on Menem)°, besieges. Thos. Allen, formerly team«. at Nile. will hold a meeting here Tuesday eventing Dext THE MEN YOU. KNOW. • WINDOW SHADE. l• the aunt attractive and striking mai - um in the hour*. Its shout Hui firs: thing you solace. Then its important te have good oom, aod best *kyles. Not eves ut the cities can, yetu tied • range of designs or euality We make up en the premises a'l the latest styles in fringe, lace and embroid eq. Insertions, etc., to fit asy size win dow, and have now ea route a (breve importeition of English and Swiss shade trimmings and ephoisters, brass goods, for oar spring trade, ever sheers in the county, itur large stock and faculties for cutting, making and trimming, se. ablate us to sell at wholesale prima We have fringe shades with spriag roller all eomplete from 50c. up, and in decorated shades, eD immense line of beautiful designs • When jou want the bee (teary, the Mead dee goo, the greatest sairortmest, ead lowest prices (10 window shades, SIIIIT1I'S FURNITURE STONE. to take steps to start a local court of the Independent (seder of Fore- ten Lou Wetlauffer, our nee butcher, • packing te est toss of ork. To EDITOR Sete. -Inta lc Six. 1 isoties by the Sys of Jasoary 5th that you have had • Ben telephone instrument placed in your office. Last spring when Mr, Culver well ased yourself caned upon me you repre seated the Automistic to be the great and only telephone. kindly give your rear n for adopting aa iestrument of the Bell talc phooe system DoW, and oblige St- it* t I PAR MN. Mt-P.10,MR_ In reply to TOur in iluiry as to why we here selopu.d the telephone after representing the Automatic. to be the better system, we would say, that at the tame we represented the Automatic Company here we firmly believed rt. to be superior to any other system known. h was claimed to be in *very way ahead of the Kell systetn, one advantege being thst oath subscriber could make his ow a connoeties im contra/ office to have tl•• commotion issee for him, and the set•iee thereby Wag 11001111. Now, after the system has bout in operation for about three eseethir, • i two men armlet monsualy Inatteadanes to keep it in order. we have damorrered that it dose sot possess all the superior qaditi• s claimed tor ii One Autoosatie enieeriber rawer us that 00011 out of five time; it give the proper connectioo. This, aloe( with other objectionable Misionsa tread. actions In commons with the Automatic Company. is why w• have °hunger' mir °pinion regarri,ag the Automatic system luta accepted the Bell instrument. Jest here we wish to state tibia our remarks in so way epply to or teller epee NV R Cormier in whom store the Aieetrnatoc telephone. plant is situated. We have only attempted to faithfully amwer the question *admitted, and are fatty persuade& after close arm. ration, I hat the Bell netnews is impsrior in every report to Its rival Ed. Meta (Sea - forth she Wesel aisle,. The quantum of agee end the shility to gross them had enter nri, and Mr. Smartly somaseed Oat he could tell seybody's ege hy just looking et theme " Do you want No to tell your+ "" he asked, tends, to Miss Atakora " No," ebst matill. " there is so nos af your telling it ba nee, I know It noysolf." Own Dem VOL. X1 THE NEW will snag Into year hawse twelve ly than 71111 beautiful ans. ;tumblers, freer 1.6111 pages of 1.4 best awl most roadie& and mo • Illoorge W. fable wW Aegis le the dameart Tree e• ther hepertoat hive been as ."Iwo writes. now bevel. tee Int dem hmhetery. New hat Atomise Marriage" riglenetr remoter' will les atinsidant. W. le Howson, Miss Iheicere, W. II Joe: Cis emote^ Haws sod may owe writers will eenteihrito WITIMITA OW tint will Inns tris rrneet Nature. Melodies Neasset. Nertsee. 1411001 oto.. sod W Tea leawirollooko ern be semi mom w rier eel booutlfol thee Were • aeries Momineroo will to twoorloW no ante. Special Offer rai=6:11:, vas ▪ moo. with hook womobers. Moot le EA 111P1.5 COPY. le emits. Charles Scribner's Sone, MS Illemoderny. Dow Toot. uve items Teo Wont Illeoet Ho. of ere s.r warder. Ines, died last 1 Mr. Arher Victoria, died a offictut Teter Inn for peutibit Knox clausal. out 5.1 debt. ham real testate mew & thrum's. Ned Sir It. Duff, It ales. opened gay lloteday The litlasien shortly extend I ate fiesta oath Saturday. Jae iwiected as the . earthqrsa t▪ ree% of Kiwis, t. Sir' Thl,1111:01 of .11eiemaletid, rembeci Vi`ent It {dal 'seminar" doh! their ea:elitist* Lennox Rafe 'elected Mr. Th as their candid/ of ork vied *nal banquet re It us alleged I in view of the -that plenary The preps i° the pelice ter The !merriest in Lake Erie. 0 stroyad by tiro n o inaurabee. The almond sou t ile *I yore obi. At the annum HeNnen Lagieht way station au id the bell ir ▪ i• seined. lie ['meta yenr 1,14711. 4 9e4,1-41 mark Nineteen 47 u, Rhinebeck. 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