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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1894-12-20, Page 44 41.kr signal r ' rilnaLt� at EV 1R1ty THL'It.SCAT MORN Mil SV W. roweash •Mt. Mae el Pe ilp•elea-11 rad 14 Nesel+oliteek Solerlob. Oman*. Terme .f a.beereptten t se enc sus. la affiance p rue months, ne year. •• 1 wean is anted. the SAM Per re will be TEE SIGNAL: GODIRICH, ANT., Tllpt8DAT DEC. 20. tau. psoric toe. sae wag what pereerersece and pereutemey will aeoomplieb. (N enures ba was ably backed up by others, but for .my- erwl rears he has ben the leader of las swvemSot, rad to m.onosiug this fact we eddy Rive snide where credit is due. M. C. CAMERON AND WEST.HURON. SUM Elk illy loading The Seaforth Export! r cp the wrong way, on the sub - kg )net of lyest Huron politica. he rte last tams it retier.tes the statement that M C l'*stuaodid not .rept the nomination at the Clinton eonveetio.. As The Expositor was not represented at the oevavmtiea Our eestemporuy is sot to a position to give an erosion, and it should retreat from making • statement of which it has me pontoon] Leek at seer mites. Your label is • staedlan remelts of lb* 401. to whin► Tau are Ie:d up. nes that it Is set snowed to fait tot. &weer when a chorine of address le desired, hon the old rad the new address eho..ld be mve AdveMr.toa tateo donned sad other casual advertisements. M. Mise for gni insertion, and 1 Oh'• per liars ler each subsequent insertion. Measured be sore. sass cede of six line and under, 115. S p IMr. Adv.rtlsemeew of I.o.t, round, Strayed, BVacant. �au.nun. Wanted .04 iZir('hrriees Wanted.not exceeding sooner...I 11 p. r month. Howse ea Sale a..d Fans. on Sale. not to erased t Isere. tl f.,r brit month, Stir. per soh Mgueot month. loneness mutt to. in 1pr00nrtlos knowledge. We mygtit inform The F:lpositor that Mr. "'%%trans did accept the nomination on the 7e...WO, the only conditions being that Ins health .which•wu uneetlk.l at the time tied his private affairs would enable him to take lb. Geld when election time came arouad. We are pleased to state that Mr. Cae sou. • health was never better than it has been during the preeeot saasoa. and at the last agncultt.rtl fair in r ...leek+ he in formed no I. a pereonsge than Hon. .1. 1'Arri t.... to that .fleet " How is your health, 1',t c. xeh - remarked the War L.rd. " It was better :" was the reply from she l ltd Huron warhorse, •• I never was in better shape rtight and whip the Tor esI e • 1 spe•idi neuro• the "Overt of .thick ie t0 promote the te.•uniary benefit at any hsir- Mantil or company. to hr considered as ad- veetlsemeet and charged arcnrdtn.11. Loaf notice. in nonpareil type one cent per word, a. notices Ino than ase. tonal mot it • ordin oasts net word. No arl forreeding t two Notions for ehun•Itee and mai", ether religiss ous and bnevole0f'neck utone half rate. e*s,m.rst.t footrest adversterusrate. A. limited number of displayed advertise Wrwill he inserted .t the (following rates : rck, wee insertion r11 p' four insertion.. ................., 1 ne " three months.. .ix month* ........... 1 OD one year... ... .S 00 No ad venier•mrnt lees than two in.•hes in length will be c01c41at.d on shove biosis. 5 per reef. dieeouDt allowed for wa.h payments on three morrthe'enstrair; 111 per cent. on its mouths'. and 15 per eat. -re • yeses, These renditions wi:1 he strictly enforced. About "The annals• Welly etr. Salawenher who fa.'tore.reire Toe R.oasL rewular.y, either et. carrier or by mail. will °outer a 1a" or by acquainting as of the fact at es nark, a date as tio•ainre. Rejected manuscripts caan-3tbi reworibid. - -_ (`orrreposotsnce, mast be written on one side of papier sort. r'ehlr•ber•s %Neve, J. C. lee T•, ,,-;, n! lioderleh, 4r bees an pointed I.,1 Travelling Anent for the town. Mips of (to.Ierirh, Colborne, Ashfield rind Wa- wanoeh. Local p,•.masters over the theorist are else empowered to receive subscriptions to Tut Stowat. AH communications must besddressed to I) McGILLICC'UUT, Telephone Call*. /tat. rro THE ELECTORS OF THE TOWN 11 or oobGRIGH.-. • LAIDIes AND Ca rt.trr.. Having been requested by • Urge number of 'ratepayers, of both political parties, to allow myself to be nominated as mayor of 4;odericb for 1895, 1 have pleasure in coasentine. While I claim no superiority over nay of my fence townsmen, yet 1 claim that 1 have some financial ability, and think that liar. ing been a resident for the past forty years, and being one of the heaviest ratep,.yere in the tour, it doron t seen. unreasonable to sok a liberal support on the present on- ceeion. I an not the uonnn:e of any ch.lue or party, but if elerred will, without fear or favor, work for the interest of the town of Goderirh. Your Obedient servant, Gp;oKGF: ACHF:SDN, (:ederich, Noir. 14, 1894. RoSlaicH. THURSDAY. DEC. as. ask A MERRY CHRISTMAS to one and all, is what Tits $re:sum wishes. NOTWITHsTANUiNG the able re- marks of the esteemed Empire anent the sol- idity of the appointment to the 1'rsmtershi. .f Hen. Mack ,is Rim Mt., we still lean to the belief that the venerable senator u only hosing need as • political warming -pan Tbe Tory party will net trust itself oa the troubled waters with so unskilled • captain as Ma.'s Kuril HOWELL A NOV EL phase of the Toronto boodi. uveetig•tioo has bore developed in that while Jadge Mai I.oc..au. and lawyer Naanirr were endeavcri.g to keep the beadier* in eight, some of the eeetlemen on defend engaged t'ukerton detectives to watch the actions of the learned judge and the able couseel It ain't often that grmtk- w so strongly opposed have so strong • desire to kesp .web etcher is sight. ONE of tbt rieheat things in Cao Mao politics in • loos time is the report that the Governor General offered the Pre- miership to air FRANK SrITr, and than swittbed os to Hes. M•. a as' i u ltnwgi,j M the suggestion of the Hos PRASE. *OM ORAL. Masts wrote the •' ")rbN and the Gres " there has not been on &Sect - tag a Ido of byplay before the public. The only trouble with the traw&.tron is that is too pawl so go down with the esiter01 !ebbe, 'FOO much talk and no ruler has been �• ttpahoe of the work of the Toronto ('.ti ram' o.mesittee thus lar. 1t noMng hotter can be done than to galvanise ,hon public hie again a Bamber of played out municipal hooks, and to @adores mei who ars, if more Imeky, set a whit mon honest and upright and hole.t than F.•wian Hawley, then the swamies ef the committee W h•ro.d all moieties bees a failure. It leeks also as if t e pr mat feeble inoumb..t of the mayor's ehatr le the (loses (:.t• were to he enetw- ed in elks whets shows she% reroute likes a weak man, or that the machtse has got in its ane work a t he alleged t 'nurses' Com n.irhes TH R Fleaforth Expositor gi ves& meed deli praise to the wort de.. by Rose Proud feet. of Redlertok, is the armor at mama, holly peeemasriag else p*..1een of the Hamm et Rel.As for Harm ee follow. ate A ire ase sofe is saying list sem Ibis he greater erode for irks mesh �sad est Prosaism. t i. W is tli4e.eae. le lis eua..g, mW se l..gei wase eat al yinos pedtfes tesd es/ til that; 1 am today." Y. e'. I'trerues has ■,t retired_ freer politics, ane thew who look upon him se • hack number will find at the sett election 1 that they have to reckon with as lir. • speamen of the reale politician as there is un••ut the footstool, and t'AHxtoc turd the member for West Huron' will be synony- mous terms In 4 aaada's emit parliament. • PARLIAMENT SHOULD PROVIDE. T now turns nut' that fir .lo.lx muses died con,paretivel' a poor man. Had he devoted the great legal talents which he unquestionably moserss.d to the Talk oismartng wealth he -null beyond doubt had. left • large tor. une behind him. Instead of doing as, however, he gave hie Wipe sad abilities to his country, and as • result left little or no provision for the sup- port of he wife and children when he was takes. - As effort iii making to protide for lady Tnewr•v,c sad her family ►v public sub- scnptioo, rad we learn that the city of Montreal has already subscribed over 110,- 000 towards that object. A committee of members of the Cabinet has been chosen, with the Finance Minister as t2lgiporan chairman to further the seheme, d it is believed the..ev.5ta tlly the fond will meet proportions ample for the ohjeet originally , contemplated.We must. confess, however, that w. are sot in harmony with the plan adopted. The tie* of • public suh.cylption is the precept lase u rather repugnant to anyone who ivos �B r thought to the subject. Sir 1>r� dors. TimmPsi.% was out .d at • time when he was in a pastime to he • maker of weslth bad hie talents been applied to private gain rather than to public use. fits being n the p lltical arena was not from personal feel,n: but from • firm belief of public duty. 1 oder these circm ustances the widow of the chieftain ancken at hie week should he amply provided for by the State which he had given his lees energies to serve, and . public grant rather than • private subscrip- tion should be her portion. There are precedents for parliamentary action in this regard. Provision was made te for Lady ('Aerials d the widow of the la emoted 1)'altt'y, Mcrae, when their hus- bands has palmed down to death while yes to harness, 0t:d we tail to see why looms suck recognition of the eervicee of Sir Join T1140111.,./.4 should net be mage toameliorate the enodttioo of his family. Pealing around the hat a net the most pleasing may • Temkin, aker recompense to the families of men who have made themselves poor by devotion to ;Hibbs service. The country at large, through their chosen repre0s0tatives,ahould make proper provision ors the floor of par. ham.nt 7's SNAP SHOTS. The able municipal legislator will he setting en has skates eseei. . - The neat geassal o I., lieu is D earer to had Musa ts.a* people imagine. The Toronto "Doodler" were et i dearly working • AA lead during the strut car franchise aintatios. About the ta.anesit thing you alio say eowarlaye, is than the other follow was Dace • Toronto alderman. It is quite possible that tie ee teemed War Lord will hod that then u • rear .xis b th. Cabinet eba.h.r. F10s111. lair JOHN MAelw.)tal.n and SU .)ors !'Hont'*os b )1€. MA sauna Rowlett., what • tall is there, my oountry men. You don't often' ase ►bingo so quiet in Goderieh a week or own before the manstp•1 elections Wiest • got into the people, &sewer Some of the banks of Newfoubd. Band have collapsed. If the fop would oaf, lift there might be • bright hears yet for that bleomin missy. R'h.n Hoa. tiu'or,ita 'Soviet!. s looking for a Minister of Jnstiss why doom's be met Ms eagle eye is the direction of oar owe Hoa J. G PaRaasc,e if yen want to sed a Christman proem to as obsess fried to keep year m.mary fresh during the y.ar, sed t A telt* for To■ Strohm ter ISM. We MN 1111 rho stat It is hogiening to look as !rWIll .5thoei•ww gontkasn who did th.ebearfog whoa leas. .1. C. Pasysmoou wee leemimaied hens se " haler " bolero their eoselid•M t..► M she wood.. -sir RieMiNDCarielwatairt nodose. • "haus* Nor MS ft t°asaeer Faces Arno W the Tseerame 1rg, sod is daisy se KNOWLEDGE Brings nom? •rt and improvement ...id teals to pere.,ual eujoymeut when ri_htly used_ The malts, who live bet- tcr than , hcr*andenjoy life more, with less estwuclitare, by snore promptly .i.spting the world's best products to the acrda of physical being, will attest the value to health of the pare liquid hicativs pri.:.iples embraced in the rcno'dy, Syrup of Fkw. ire eseellet.es is due to Its presenting in the 1 -ru aiwt accriht:.h:e and pleas- ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneicisl pr.:pertiee of a perfect lax- sour ✓ e elTec tit! - 1 deancin et • the . y g e ey m, dispelling co•..1e, !•ea.inchlte and fevers and permanently during constipation. 1t has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical pr.desi.m, because ie acts on the Kid- neys, Liver and Bowelswithoutweak- ening there and it is perfectly ire. trues every objectt,nAbbe subefancc, Syrup of Ewe is for sale by all dreg_ pia;a1. jp 73c. bottles,but it is d m•nu- facttir.by the ('alifontia Fig Syrup w C,.. 01.1y, ,,.oar name is prir • on every paekaite, also the Dame, fes: nip of Figs. and being well informed, you will sot aocc t a_y substitute if *bred, states Mae the *tee is ere ht ptbIio resit aiao.hby a pIYa.tearey vets. Sir Rica• Alto is right, The story that Hes, Jolts H soots? is in favor of .hi.nting Hon. J. t'. Pa -settees from the Cabinet and taking to L,r )t•:• ✓*- ors s is pretty generally behoved up here ( IMO thing a assured, West Huron has teen the last .f the Hee. J. ('. P. • For g;o tine.* sake,. ha n t the etuars-toed Tory legal 'r&te•rnity ot l'anada got one good -enough constitutional lawyer in ata midst out of whom to make• Minister of IT Justice. 4 1,1 to steal [ti.. CR from the CAW! The Toronto News brought .rut en ansiver.sry number satorday last and devoted three pages to the provincial ;ourwa's, and the mea who edit them. The News proved teat it dooron't stop at work when it takes a thing in hand. If Hon MA••hltgztg Ito*1al. real ly wants as able lawyer to fill the position of Minister of Justice in hie cabinet why doesn't he invite the HOD. ,1. C. PArrxttses to swap portfolios, and leave the position of War i.ord to Dome poli trial lame duck who wants the gilt•edged billet . The Blenheim. the British crui•ser which will convey the remises. of the late Sir .torn THorfws to Halifax, is com- th.aded by a Canadian-Cutu,lltt Er w*aD Kn.aru.r., son of the late Judge Kl4o4- r , of Walkerton. He was horn in Guelph thirty-nine years ago. Th. Ne re-limsord, of Clinto.u, has entered upon its seventeenth volume. and commemorates its birthday with • twenty page odium. The New.•Rmesrd is a good legal paper, but in politica it is an it -an -outer for the Tory policy every time. Tu. ".•.sat. extso+ congratulations to 1:411br Tomo of the secasios. Tae Beard N taealtfa aM/d Amt. To the Editor of Tim atorat. sill_ A horse that was kept on the pre- mises as the corer of Waterloo and Light- house-sta., died several dabs ago, and 1 understand the rreaos has nos been r.moe. ed to a proper place and buried according to law. 1 have been informed that the mayor and stress impostor have ben both notified ot the •.sane11 being allowed to re- main then, but have token no eines as yet. Will the proper authorities act in tb matter at oee, and oblige • reediest of the N s it. H I:mtu, yp, COUNTY COURT. TS. Wl.d•.p a Wm Refer, 111. teenier Judge Tome, Currie v. Lncknow holism i .gl.ge0is constr*Mos io. of • oroto t e 0. s the village of l,ucknow. Garrow, Q C., for plff. P. A. Maloorn.rm for deft.. The jury returned a verdict of 11200 for plff. Scott v- Geary Action for pries of •a scram. .1. 1'. Carrow and F. S. Hays for pld.: R H. Caine for deft. .lury return ed with verdant for deft. AUCTION SALES. All parties gestlmg their sat. Mlle unsure as this oHeawell Rave • hes adios iassmd in this Inn us to this time of saki •tt'asnar, It.o. Nota. Auction sale of farm stook no premises of Mrs. .1. .1. Sulli- van, near Listed, on Thursday, 1,oe NOM at 1 .'cloak r. r, .Sohn Gnfhn, auctioneer. Saes&Dar, Sha 22. hoe tee sale of valuable household (.rioters no Saturday. T).e 22md, at 1 tielosk r. u. , at the residence .f W. W. Y&eViedir, Helene .t, 0e11r At, George's oh.reh. John Kser,•uetioneer. San Ras t, Tho. Ziad. -Ascii°. sale ef dry good., olotiii.g. Outten, harness, Meow bold furniture, me., at 1 r. is, at lined ,s new emotion rooms, Hamftton-s. T. Gundry •met, reins V, Sha 211. Assuan sale of fares Meek and implements on lot l0,co. 4,tiede, richtp, known as Hisok'srop.ret. 1 msloe bon (.dermli at 1 r r. pie KNt, 1... Meow 1s. Bedeea 4..111.. i ~ feed chat her little sass ars improved mare by the pt.a.ast laxative, Av@ap M Mgr, who 1. aimed of the lerative elm .f • pantie mem* Mae by say .Mer, ad that M is mere aomplablo Mem Usil drew tree .lit lied it ie them. Ile Burundi Meana Sewn h Jen LOCAL BRIEFS. F. Beatty arrived u. Saturday with a err• lead of beseehes from Deists. Re.. Jos. Edge wall weepy rte owe pul- pit siert Seaday, sio ays sad eves'sg. Geo. Thomson will @apply you with any make of paao yuu mar require. tall ea lie, and get souk iwtt.,m pra.es. Rev due. Edge will address the ":Doped 'Teuiperauw u.eeting is the. Temperance Heti neat Sunday afternuoslat 111 o.J,, k. UI are auvped Ilarper d Lee anooueos • b'e soap in ail vee ware .t 10 below cars. They are going out of this lino and everything must go. Just the thiug ler Xmas Preesots. The hand concert on Tueatay evewi0q saw • Jerre turnout. W. Mcleod. of Sealorth, was the drawing card of for evening, and was assured by the beet lime! talent. Try she Pearl steam laundry. Leave y.•'ir washing at our store before Tuesday noun and it will return the following Friday. Work .Ione tint clews. A. ... SIuLem, rgo.•ot. 2t Kev. kyr. Milk, ot l.ueknow, occupied the pulpit of North -et. Meth..lut church, niorning and evening, last S.►hsth. He •leru addressed the trammel Tempersnce 11 eating is aha Temperan:•e Hall in the all.ruoou. sturdy Uro. have been having quit* • tea party of I•te, and resale ruetometa with steaming hot " cups " of "Salad*" &t their store o. the Square. Many pedestruw had •v . •ailed themselves ot the a W.rtubit p 1 thus •d.,rded to sample Sturdy F.nr'. tea. Rheumatism lured in a Stay. South American Rheumatic' Cure, for rheumatism and oeursyia, radically cairn in one to three days. Its action upou the system is remarkable and rtyetenoas. It removes at .w.: the cause obit the di.,a.e tmmediat.•ly disappears. The tint dose crewtly besrttu. 7t. cents. SO!d ht- James Hells.., druggist. .. Moon to Horsemen. line bottle of F.Rluh Spevm Liniment •ompletrly re- moved • curb from n,y horse. 1 take pleas- ure In recommending the remedy. ea it acts with mysterious promptoew in the removal from horses of hard,aoft or calloused lumps, blood .patio, splints, curio, *weeny, stifles and sprain,. George hoot', fernier, Mark- ham, Ont. Sohl by ,las. Wilma Heart Messes Keneved m a0 Mints.es. lir. Agnew'. (-urs for the Heart etrm per - feet relief to all oases of a organic or Sympa- thetic Heart I►i..... is 30 mioutee, and speedily effect* a cure. It is • peerle.s remedy for Pal pitation, Shortnano, Itree th, Smnotbenner Spells, Pain in I.ett Side aid all symptom. of • Iemea.ed Heart. One dose convince".. Sold by .lance. 1Viiaon. Relief in Sit Hour..-I•atressiag kidney and bladder diseases reliesod ie Er hours by the Greet South American kidney t'ure This new remedy is • greet surmise and -le light on &amulet of ite exceeding promptneee In rehe.ing pail in the nimbler, kidneys, hack and every part of the urinary passages male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain 10 ps.siog it almost int mediately. 1f you want quick relief this le your remedy. Sold by .Sohn Davis, drug gin. BAYFIELD. 1y►:t.rsnct, Ili'.. 1 •. I -m'. "'taol,c• arrived home from Toronto, this week. Frank Keegan ret-irned home from ('leve - land, thio, last week. H. Wamsley was visiting friends last week at Grand Bead. Jas. Thompson will soon have his house completed on Main .t. lir. Stuart, of Toronto, was the guest of Mn. 1►r. Sunbury last week. G. H. Heweoo, was to Toronto lest week purchasing has Christmas goods. Roht. Rowatt intends moving tomorrow tete, his new shop on the S., .arc. 1f you want an (overcoat, fur coat or suit of clothes, get Armstrong's prices. W. E. Johnston arrived home lest week from Milton, N. I►•kata, looking hale and hearty. Mia Maggie F:resin, •ccompaaied by her cousin, arrived home this week for Christ- mas holidays. The Salvation Army intends holding • oescort on Christmas evening. hoed music In attendance. e)e Thursday, Dec. 27th. the Episcopal Sabbath .cbeol intends holding their 1'hrist- isa. entertainment Admission 10c. and 1.5c. On Tuesday evening last en enjoyable time was spent at the residence of Jobe Morgue, J. g'., when has daughter, Linen, was promoted with a well -411.1 purse by the members of the Methodist ch.reh for her services for the past year. UUNOANNON. Sorts The Iora1 agency In 1►.rg•aans ter T.■ tlwsai, is at the Wise of J. G. Ward, J.P.. ooeveysosr, i.e., mite will receive or- ders for eatiserlptle.s, adver ts's..ea }N work. sad le anthon..d to give receipts ter ailments pall for the dams. Yon,Ar, iter+. 17. DiT rsiu. Cut sc.- Os Indy, the '.!1.t, Div -Mimi Court will he held. t ..IT.rg. Geo. Powell, of Blyth, general dealer in produce, was the guess of Wm. Morrow this week. \otwitb,tandiag .enter out." "removal sale," "baryain day." etc., Armstrong's Prices costume to be th. lowest. RETURNED HOWL --Yrs. Rowers, who has been on an esteod.d rum to relatives at Mt. Mama, out.. arrived ho... nn Monday evening last. A.rfns.T. baring last weak, as Dona1d YoNeytns and his mother were during to 4)usga..o., they were throws ret of the 'chick sod slightly ininred. We hope they will sees recover. Yates or FAIRER. Merin, NYC Hernias, Ir., had IMae Hamha, jr., ha.s resent!♦ disposed of their firms, the former to nom. MaaMktoe, the latter te Rob. Fit,ger•1d, all of Ashfield township. n.esum• sr.. -Chs Sabbath Res. W. W. Lath, of Hayfield circuit, *emptied ems pulpit of the Method.t'buret beth moraine wad eves'sg. 11e spoke en the origin of Methodism and o• missionary work. Es site. 1'1 Ass T... Msehanies' loam Ube evening -IW, whteh has rewasly bees sommeseed is being fancy well psrrseleed It would he wee @a the pan of all the �eang w *he cos &veil themselves of the 42.5.41 to he derived from it to iota the class. ('IIIIITwa• Arr&sA, MINS. Rn our sett, Clristmas, with its eimal .reed..g. fedi' Must, do, will be ushered l., sad i. view M whki nor ••ereb•ate, grows, eiethier, r able ail haery establishments beteg hers - laud wi a imitable Broods Is tbetr reepeelse Ibis far Christmas, leek osier &ttiscu'e. Rtsy.ava r 1 r■ 1 T As entereatan est sailer the asepleee of the 4..f she M.ebedlet Mere& will b. ►std Is the Merck es NOW I'nur'e ereniag. An ot- mikes preemie is hsisg prepared M the *Balston. All who TWA es es *0. 55115 will bare Mediae th..5tertaimame. AS are eesM sr4l- s11y leviteiL PsrehuMr- is elle mark renew weal i _ sale rim '' sfig -r-a2* awakes nils . am. efay. hogs Mem IlrunM'►-I 1:'VTR.1NOl of disrsee--pun' blood or an active liver. How csgllaineil % The circu- lation a 1 t1,.• blood is the great high- way over whit's the g.•rms ..f disease travel, the liver is the qyuarantine through whose gate any -dryad di.- ea.s• may /,r may not pass, as the liver chooses. .Iris you watchful" Is your blood in order and your liver active. sit as to repel disease? 1f not, _v•••i will find u, 1)r. I ieree's (:olden 'IIt•dical )' 1 escovr just t the help tit rY 1 P you need. y It comes to your /assistance Wheel you Zeit a 1ia•h warninge of impure and inactive liver, As pimpke, boils or carbuncles; or a feeling of Lassitude, weakness and despondency. %%'lien your desh is, front any rause, •• reduced l.e ow a healthy standard," you've unlh' to take the" i)iseover'y," which will set all the organs into c iguroua action and builds up both th•.h aey"1 strength. Avoid nauseous preparitiuus of Cod Iis.•r oil. They add j'4l, but not wholesome jltslt of lieu by tissue. stock wok plater on the premises of Wm. Vare•.e, Asntietd. The day keiug very is elrmebt, did not materially deter our popular auctioneee..beeph Malloogh, from doing good work end maku.g profitable sales of the articles and stock. it is pro- noumee,l to have "sen • first clam sale. 't.sn,e of Collet 11.. Oa Saturday of last week the municipal father• of the n.o nt- .•ipaltt y .,f t1 est N awanoeh filet arond'sg to statute in the town hall. A11 the mem- here present As it was the last genital tures tom for 1's 4 e greet deal of municipal wort, in w,m:itag up was trane.•tml. Fur- ther urther partt.ulan, of weo•n work may be seri is the minutes whirl-wtll appear u due tame. Nomination will be held in the town hall ou Ni. asst, 1►ec. 31. 1.e. Trate. The lector/ delivered in the Methodist church here i m Friday e.ani•g last by key. .1. Edge, of G.deneb, was pro - soon ed by all who had the pleasure ,r, be- rm; prevent w he practical, humorous, edity- :ug anal very interviewee 'Thr subir't wan •• An nveotac with Lori. \telntyre at •.rin..hy Nurse rhe lecture the speaker, by lti sluaueoe and happy made of deliv- ery, held the andteuce almost spell bound. The ,'hoar .rid •x.•ellent eervi a in rendering •evert; rppropnsie selectmen. Hou►. Mr. and Mot Holman, of I •akota, arrived here the early pert ot last week, on • ',salt to Mrs Holman'. former home. We regret to state that Mrs. Hol- man u eomewbat in del,cate health. We hope that the charge of climate and locality, as also hose under the care of her mother and relative., may have a ealutory in- fluear. in her restoration t , health. Mas. Mary Ievolsoo, who has been os s lemgth- imed vise to her sister and relatives in Dakota, came home with Mrs. Holman, and we are pleased to see her look well and vigorous. BOOKS AND PERIODICALS Tns MiTnolitat Ma:utas. -The Discern ber number of this Magl117.10. completes its twentieth year and fortieth volume. It has thus reached a greater age than that attain ed by any other ('•a•dian m•ra,ne. Amon the contents of this number are the closing ibluetrste.d article of the Editor'. " Tent life in Palestine," one an '• New Japan," " A bay to the (ateno Inettteuon for the Blind, Brantford,- and a number of other prapbic arueles. This maevtae enters upoatte twenty first rear with• longstndefor- ward. it will be enl•rred in Size, improv. .i in character, said willpr.•ent the erosi- on programme yet offrad. AmoD its at. tractive features will be copiously illustrat- ed artistes en " Our a )non Coaotry'.. .5 " Y.very. Dy Life in Palestine," the latter throwing much light o. Bible topica "• Rooked s Keys of F:mpire ; Gihraltar, Malta, t'ypres." eta. ; papers on life an "&radian asylums, hospitals, &o4 ether moist topics : Sketches of travel : M.racter studies : popular wtsnos papers ; miosio.ary sketches serial and Short stones, aid other features of interest. Among its o.atrih►- ers for IR9.5 are Prof. Goldwin Smttb, Drs. Daniel (-l•rke and E A. Stafford, of t►. Toronto Asylum for the Inca.., i)r. F. R. Eccles, I.00doo, Ont., Yrs. 7.. Carma•, Prof. A. P Coleman, Ph. D., Prof. Revisor, Prof. Tracy, Pref there, Pref. Wallace, Principal Shaw, Annie Bona, Yrs. Melon Campbell, Rishop Warton sed ewy others. Seaforth Poem Till, of ths firm al fill ik Spears is lata up with typhoid fewer R Hlawaaeh Yr. and Yrs. P•ttererm and W. .lane Taylor lett this week for Kamm their fellers ntrane. Loadeeboro : Tb SSSti@a men here killed two wakes @a Tuesday : they wan quite lively and getting round as thougi it was ' Print Word was received h.,• that • eon of Thos. Jordan, of the 10th osis., S all formerly sear H•Imesville, heal died is the !sodas Asylum : he was buried there Winehom Jobs McCurdy. &s employes of the Standard furniture factory, got one of his hands pretty badly lacerated in •has plane, at whish he was workless, sue day Lately. Rrowb Two of the recant tote on Turaberry street bets.•n the bridge sod Mall strut were sold last week ay the t.uny Treasurer for tares. TL.v were ��b�o,osuppgs�h•t�s by Y. Silber, Inerety Reeve of IJ.,Jeriah~ 054 lawyer Hays, of The greatest papas 1a (heat 4ritaii sad the I'sited Attlee freely sekswl.d . th• wmodarful mama of the Fainly Herald sod Weekly Star. M@atreaL The Family Herald is • tmst sewhp•psr •d • great family ptap.. bat it is mese Mae Nat, i1 is sae e/ ab, glbaaost authorities m the wand an ohms. borers, gpm.sl dairying. sad gemossi IssaN.g. esu • pnpesel.., .p -to data fa.'.. sae Se wlmeee as Pima, 1E.e.Id and Weekly Mar el 1leataatl Mid. Wised. ts .ada.h.iL 1 Sensible Suggestions. WHAT SHALL I GIVE ? HERE'S WHAT Stoic' things that will be appreciated, at prices in keeping with, the 1►te%ailing spirit of economy 1-11S.NDKERCHIEFS Always on the Christmas List : they're never out of plus•. )ur prices rail,, from 21 e. t:. 1 50. We never had such a varied as- stirtu ent, never .ueh value. .lu0t think of : pure silk Haudkerehiefs, with embroidered edge, for 2.1c , a heavy, large size, pure ,ilk Hand- kerchief, in white, erenm,or cardinal, fur 30e. These give an idea .,f values. You must see the St(tek to appreciate the assortment. TIES In Ladies Tie,. we have a big range of price. Among eh. - prettiest are a pure silk Jalapese, hent-stiteliett-h•tt.1-embroidered, fur 25c., a !tare silk Japanese, with fringe ends, for 25c- . a beautifully embroidered Chiffon at :t:cc. In Mens Ties we have a large variety - All silk 4-art-hanJ. for lib• Silk hnuts, 2 for 25c.; usual Mk dualities for tic. Souse new and pretty patterns, especially fur Christina* trade GLOVES You can't gt•t .nothing that will be more apprecialtsl, or will give better return for the stoney than a pair of good Kid Gluons. 1n this line the hest. i. nearly .always the cheapest. Perrin's are the best ---no question about it. they afford the retailer the smallest mar- gin of any kid (:love ult the .darkest : but they give the purchaser satisfaetion---they're warrante'0 to. We'll replace any pair that dloesn't. Couldn't ask more thlit tl i., could you ' ' Bourbon is a 4 -button, (IE,\1'1NF: FBENI'H kit,, at 31. Bretagne" is • 7-atu4l, lace hook, at $1.25. In both these lin.•. we have all new tuts, browns and black. The '• Combination is s 'black or tan (Bove, with, colored facing, stitching and large' butt 11. to match makingvery pretty effects. We have also new rotor• in cheaper Gloves: Regular 75c. ()loves for 50c. $1.00 . ` . -.- ", 75e. in Mens (atives-wee have the biggest range and the hest values. We buy these goods from the makers, ani are therefore able to glt'.- you the right goods at the inside price. FURS A Fur t'ap,'I Mutt• 11.1 St.mn Collar, a Fur Cape ur Coat - any of these 'Would be very acceptable. If .you want the rock-bottunt prier, curse G) Us. W.- •guarantee• every piece .►f Fur to be as re me - vented Our stock is all of this sea'o,ft's manufacture. Pretty M. and 11.um• for t'tiildreu, in Whites and Flinch Grey. t ►thrr lines, appropriate RIO t ..dol, which we have not ti , •,. spat'.• to more than mention, uqd which tin be bought with & lyantlt;;. from u. -Table Napkins, Shawls, I'tularellas, Dress Material.. Slip- pers t )vereonte, Suspcndrrs, Cashmere Mufflers, Mantles. and •-.. rn thing usually formd in a first-class outfitting stale' VWSintRinJ\4us1�9 ooeFvice EVERYTHING TO WEAR Everything Goes 1T THF. 1:IIF:.1T DISSOLUTION OF !4RTRSIIIP SAIF Ii1BASER & PORTER's from this date, DEC. 13th, to JAN. 1st, 1395. It is hard on our competitory, but we can't help it. Only three more weeks, but they will be record breakers. 1'rofite are entirely out of the question. Xmas Booklets, 50e., sale price. Sic. Xmas Booklets, 20c„ 25e., and 3Se,, 'sale price, 10c. S naw Cards almost given away. An elegant line of -Presentation Calendars for 1895. The wonderful Moon Mirrors that everybody makes a leader of for 25e., our price 20c. All linea of Picture Frames al same reduclions. . Children's Toy Books, 5Oc. and 60c., sale price 25c. and 35e - Children's Toy Books, 20c., sale price IOc. Children's Dolls and (lanes at great reductions. Boys' Own Annual -1894, $1.65. Girls' " Sunday at Home Leisure Hour ('liatterbox Crepe Tissue Paper, all shades, 15e. per Roll. Fancy Glove and Handkerchief boxes, Toilet and Perfnme Bottles• Jewel Boxes Manicure Setts, Shaving Setts, Celluloid Photo Albums, Whisk Holders, latest Novelties in White Metal Goods, Match Boxes, Pin Cushions, etc., and many other Novelties suitable for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, Our X-mas stock of Bibles to hand:They Wilt r_ sold at Sale Prices. No Goods charged at Sale Priam nuara POR ~a� Book WIWI d StaMo s 1p I ]p 7p P I p. TF1 ✓lour tart Sr rM' Pees. Lute:, Hay. I Pour, Botta harm w'ncd Wool Hides Sheep 1J.e Them N oose S aul. I' deer s 1 IA! PTO is aims sines Pro' Lipp • n meow eat et tow• V If tined «-t 1,410F h. a rink. V A] lettalk f a pilsl mad �►tstts/ rsmd I _r mewl w eats se ser. Noel ast less. 1 Mere. rent IL sem eret-ek Cede area. Hem N, tta t reed.! ems star H w IMO tae,