The Signal, 1894-12-27, Page 1►L
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What l.00lnt on at tall Capital
ae t veaUal Week ea site Capital Remodel
flag lbw s'ablai4 ties a .armas.ee•
•agvegat4a naw the Geyer.
sweat • teller Mai tbe rammer.
1.a esem•L. ('orreepeuent**.
f )fl' A W A, 11e.. :..'rad The ps. t
rue bosun s. eveatlul week at the c.pital,
awl sot road* lees w by the stand some of
• ns Ino/eromeut organs have taken in e.poe-
,ev the devotions trust are known to exist
.n the greet fold. The Torooto World sad
no one but Foster would do for premier,
while the Haitians 'pectator wanted some
me else, and w It went oo along the liow
P error here knew then waw trouble in
the tamp and oo effort w.. nude to conceal
.t, for the recalcitrant minister openly
talked of It st the dub them.
..fres. Haggart and Patterson wen deter -
imbed to proveot Rowell from forming a
..uterament, but they fell short. W hat
kind et a government will it be It is true
that vary hole new element has ben
brought in but will the new blood, such as
it is, add any strength to the admiration -
tee • D1ckev taken the plow of Sir inhe
Thowp,w as Nov Sonia a ropreseotauve :
wrist • harlea,lus. It keeps up tha dynasty
of Tupper, howerer, for I'nu. Hihbert aed
I pokey are cousins. Keep it in the fannly
bows.
Kut what will Irootrollen Wood and *al
ices have to eay to the elevation of Dr.
Montagne to • waiting place in the ( .beast
. over them herr. for to point of seniority ko
caw steads ready for as vommonient the
nett ••asscy.
1allies ofthe dusosuoo• et is not ever the
• wrerma ent's fiscal policy they disagree but
oa psrsesal (rend* : • family sumer in
which they appear to he mon cosoernad
toms is rabbi: int.resu, uolees It u the
"B.odliag" pee of the question. Tbeir
tight is eye "portfolios •• pat rousse ' and
"pleader -,the throe "P . The greet N
I' , stands in the back ground, for it has
.••rued its purpose and it is • danger us card
•• resurrect. It he dose good service ,o
'se past, but there aro too many evil e
soc,ots•w eonsected with it to hays the
great featly crest perpetuated
It is wt whether flu new adwtsriraten
will were confidence to the country but
will it Inspire coobe(esw in the I:or.romsot
•rom those whoa( it is most assental the
••evwnmwt shall have with them, the
wealthy manufacturing combines, and the
slippery ce.tractor. Tory I.overomeot
would not laet • wrie without the .wur-
✓ ice of these Olen that tory would respond
the party call when the hat came round.
the Goreramoor know they have not the
oisbdcacio of
e
obey they securefrom ptthh
he moo theyb.I
made rich. it e an easy matter for
them w boy confidence when it is roomed
•„ resp them is power
rate it,rl Tat 1 tKMrk
When we add hypocrisy to their calendar
of crams we find the slats mutations about
ail the offence that directly or Indirectly
• n* within the category of ' thou shalt
not, laid down In the laws of Meer The
man who oohoeaus an weapons that he 0117
stab you to the dark r the hardest man to
tight. To your lace the Government is your
het 'nowt the farmer's fried bat
through their organs they stab you every
tome. How often ha.. we hen told of the
sympathy that pooh from the heart of the
. • teor0ment toward our farmer • Lest se
sow Minister Foster sai4 ' 1f there has
been exception at all with retiree* to any
lar ,t has boon in the view that has bees
'thea with referee, to the incidence of
tat.t100 tope toot large and worthy *lass
of people in ('.sada, the found•uos of its
progress and the hope of its future, namely,
the .gncultoral clam. i may say with re-
feree to the •griookers' cassis that the
tieTeramost and the Conservative party
haus shows their sympathy with theforeg-
oes m whet they have dew
spoke Mieietor Foster. Kut is that
Uy pathy a Resume article or is it affected'
Does the 4;nvernmest really hold tbe farm-
er is the* teepees sad esteem Mr. Fester
pismires' 1 think sot or they would set
permit their organs te hold him .p to ridi-
cate sad Pelt him as they do. Take the
C1U•ss, published is this city. and tt.e of
the chief I:everemest orgasm under the at-
trastir• headier today. of ' Hayseed at •
Inessient," it reproduces the (showier (rem
rhe Hamilton Spectator. the leading Gov-
ern:est eat srgss wet of Toronto " If Sir
1►liyer Mowat keeps on strewwthai.g his
heads the Patrons will once he able te weer
their .11 beta" Now in these few lines
then is • vein of •algar sad mealtime
hewer. TM idea is to held the farmer up
te realest* mod Ther weaken hie profs er
ionises* i• waiShower way it may be direc-
ted.
Rha are the Patrons gang to rotors rood
few evil by up1Ntiee .p the vete in ~tale
comtltntence« where it is impnmibl* for
either tbsnrelvos air any other twee tan"
to.•I:dere to who with three ,snAidel.e is
the Mad. There are ''••s.titnewe..v where
the Patine oandidat. ) es the het otiose
for wiasiwg and in hoop nes it (• nowise
that • !Awed mediate* enter the held, sod
with equal fore* it stay M said thee Orrin
on,ld.te ere not standing in the way of
'reopen* tariff" victnres. i; Mrae, Pet-
rss.nd McCorthvitet are fighting to chs
Ono end, the overthrow.., a high pre...
eve tart( aged peai.N'--4 (lot.rnta*s% 1
7bwy
tamay differ ee ether paints het oe the
riff q.se*iw, the .pis Mee, they ars •
wit tr' es forget that tees ever tens a
Paddle leased : • '14.t:w..•v leigevia
steal:. Corrin -1lrtdsr swindle: a Imegeviw
Meek job w • bay easel rahbery. let e.
overlook •II them little weaknesses far they
named help it Remorse is sew emsbiee
the heart tier of thew sad deseek* .smate
tech cap of sorrow mere bitter be r.(w,i•K
to (bens Bob (44..45s. Ts4 wby abash
we' T D.ised Gleba Akio ars sew try -
I rt than the Tory 4;overomsat hones tier
peculation. They are now adding Salt to
,miory , they rob the former nod the hold
hum up to ridicule. 1 weeder if their eao-
dldatw wen asking the farmer's vote will
say "Your rote and taflueoce, Mr. Hay
weed " Luer mit
AUBURN.
Wst'ew,•r, Ilea 2t..
Herbert Knot is meting Owes u (.ode -
rich.
W. wad A. Vuogblut, of i,edertck, seat
('hrutmai at home.
D Mole, of the .'lobe News Kaord
stag, spent Chris:ma. under the parental
roof.
Mr. ('wok, of Lindsay, has been engaged
to fill the vtaacy caused by the resiguauoo
of Muss Iby.
A number o1 our woes tateud to take
part in the oyster supper to be held t lien-
▪ oo New Near • evening.
All the mod liu.s from bare that attended
the l.oderlch Model *ghoul except owe bare
been •ucewstul in securuug wheel*.
H F Mingo,. of St Thome, formerly of
t.oderioh, and His. FA* yawl. of I.odensh,
seat Christmas here. the surto or 1..
sprung.
.Albert Moto me bons from Manitoba. We
understand that girls arses ..arc. out then
that hecould not get • good one and has re•
turned to Auburn to take one of ,te beauties.
• Io Chn.tmes 'by Rev Mr. rough mar-
ried three couple Tb. is not bad for Doe
day. The probehihtles ore that be will have
• large ■umber mon before this year is
over.
The Lerman church held its annual ('brrt-
er tree on Tuesday evening. Neer*, rec.-
rations and speeches were g yen. after whack
the presents were detnbu to the expect-
ant •whence. t'en•tdertag other attrac•
twos in the .,llan the Peden** was
fig•.
The tes...taog held os (Ino e&
night wader the .aspio's of the Methodist
church we" • creat aroma. sad last night's
eoter,aouient adds to the reputation already
woo by Oaf
ountiful
ead
of meetings.
dolour• such as'be moan boy dehghta
was served from bye to etgbt o'clock to the,
Temperance H.11. At eight o'sleek the
church was filled to the doors. In the ab-
sence of the pastor. It. F. Munrno took the
chair A number ort selections wen rendered
by the cheer to • very a.wpable manner :
Rev D. ktodg.r., of Dimension, gave an
address: Rev Mr. lough, who arrived late,
song "foe Y'Inge Bloeksnitb,' with Ise
edect . • .Iuortette was rendered by mem
ben *t the choir : Sir Baugh addressed the
audience in his Waal witty manner wad
soma rea:'tattoss tilled out the program. Kt -
toilet order was maintained throughout the
eyeing. A Dumber of people from Lode.
d.nch, Nib, Dragomen and other plebs
were present and seemed to appre:ate the
mammy. The ,,rn.reds a "ounted to nearly
5100
CREWE.
M.,ntu, Dec. :filth.
lin ,ho e.e0la of W.doeday, 21st fast.,
• very suavfuIenterwnment was held in
the wheel hoes of S S. No. Ib, Ashfield.
The proceedings 000wted of choice read -
mw, recitation., mop and dialogues, all
of which sere r-oder.e very creditably by
the young people who took pert. The con•
cert was tattoo up s.Uroly by the pupila
and reflects credit on their enterprise and
t.telligeaos. The wheel room was filled to
overdowtog by parents and ether interested
spectator*. BCS. D Rogers occupied the
chair in his usual heppy weer. At the
Wow of the entertammeot A. Duff. the
teacher, owl Mn. Duff, won called forward
to the platform and wore directed by the
chairman to occupy two magntbo•et easy
chain, elegantly and richly finished. Two
of the pupils the. came forward and pre-
t ested the following address to Mr. Duff
Te Ile- A. Dc rr, !tear Teener tin the
eve of your departnre from amnng•t us one
minds turn to the service you have reordered
w during the past 3 years. W• have netic-
ed your kindness, blooded with firmness,
and your continued and pass -taking *forts
to assist de in the prosecution of our studios
preparatory to oar aramiog the reapear
Walla of life. Whale we regret that y
hays telt it your duty to sever your canoe-
tile
onneo-tiro with our achoel, we are cee6.lwt von
w,II render valuate enryim@ eleewhe e, and
bespeak for you the sympathy acrd oo-opera
tics of WI a_ your sew Geld of labor An a
iaagibb expression of our *ranted* and
good -will, please accept this say ck•ir,and,
while it may &fiord you rot and comfort,
we ask you to accept it, not so much be-
muse raf its int.rinsin value as for the good-
will it is d..tin541 to represent On behalf
of the scholars .4 8. 4. N. 16, Ash8eM,
Hnwsen 1)ca•te, Wtu ls. Kai rsrwtca
Mr. Doff made • stable reply is feller
terms. thanking the scholars for their kind
address and Mndnaie e1proseiea of their
swnd•will. Twosang ladies thea &avane
ea
ed and preet.d Ms. Duff with the follow.
ing address To Mas A. Dr,, -Lear
Fried It is wl' h usmtfagl.d fellows of re
* ret wo onstemp)aa your departure from
ear midst. luring rho pet threw years we
have been favored with year preemie e
nem Sabha( h wehel. Your caress Christian
144. hem hen owe exemplary, and your et
own to promote car spirited i•rtnr
hare boo •tne,rote improvised Not only
i. gibs S S )'rat in nor prayer mesion., &n•I
M esr..d•nn. npnn the eek year effort.
Mie Fran roost watering, and while vino
bays or Ina 1..d to bo awarded for no. -h
srrvies her., caw have haat it to F• only
• 6ttiwg r /nag that we .attwld s sane way
Mkowele.lse oar sppn.•iaiiw of it. tri
beg you to ewe rho ae.'n.panyiwg (then
as a small tnk,s of rhe peed will that in hie
.toward von is 'h..eig$b.ronwl et Crewe.
owl we nese that fled may..auew to nee
o p your way and mak* you • grew hlsaI s
wherever. ins Hie nrnttdenee, your Paten
het wry he eget (loo heha11 of the adhere
• aid seimeare et r he roe h..deat A A. at crime.
natters Tama , Misting Friers
Ms Doe roy.tb4 thwttiwg ser se -worker,
ins t.h. 8'4 and Anode far the be@.tif.l and
.wetly token of 'hoe lane sad eetsetn. ('ed
hairman. 4V0 , I.wmwia, moil Relit. We
Iea..e .•eh er4. damn sessol1os ldtwdh/
the kind •ap•ednee el taeniid Par Sr. end
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Renew....
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For The Signal
D. McGILLICUDUY. EDITOR.
nynegmardra4 volu ma*
Mrs. 1)..( whloo 1d .,reify sees •slou -(
in the widower de Lhif n'Iwtr..e N
CM•peide, Heblimaud ( ,., Dud wdl tort%
the school which hr t.u•h In that milers
four years ago
DUNGANNON
1,Su•T Dec. 24.
Ora Naw Paiscir*, -C >r. Know• new
prrtocipal of Duuetae.uo.r .01001, . r lora 0o
stens is u0seouitoo with bis new poi -
• 1'ISITI G HIM Hors Du Saturday lase
Richard Kegler. moo lett her. 4.. M.uiw•.e
about six yews sig.•, srn.,d to cwt rela-
tives acid renew .cquontaa.es.
Iii.(„•.wkn (/u ...'a'. • uul of nrwixwrlta
sad wow. ting a cola, Mr. H Deg wee at-
tacked with in6emaisuon of the loan V •
hops woo te hear of box i•cuvey.
Los... One of our popular sees of Voloos,
S {tn.tner., had the miefortans lase reek
to lee • doe hur.. by Ito becoming entangle.(
t
.1.< baiter t e In the web. which result
ed in its death
( ,IKIsTM•. Twaa On Wednesday eves
• Christmas tree sod eotanamment ander
the auspice* of the Erskine church Nal,bot b
School was held is the basement of the
church. From what we hear the affair was
• groat •sows•.
IFS • Vi,iT.-Mower Oren* August's. and
Ins sewer, Mir Edith. of Ashfield, let here
• few days ago to visit rel.Uvs, friends
and farmer acquaintances in the ..dotty of
of Port Colborne, Wellaod counts- We
wish them • pleasant visit and rte return.
A,.-tut'T On FnJay lost, as Henry
Kerr was to the act of tooting to his hone,
be wet uuLxtunatsly rocked by nue of
them and hie knee joust fractured
He will. we presume. m cooee(ueooe,
be lad by for some time, as be is upwards
of euehty yews of age.
O% TKt Hose V,.,T Now that Christ-
mas is at hand, visiting of members of, and
re•uoies of families,. the order of the day.
Charles Neuss, who has been •ttead,05 the
School of Pedagogy is speeding the heli-
dav* with robots's hero, and r,cmity.
('earl.. as usual looks well wad vigorous.
l'YKI%TIAL Kit DIA wolf Ie Monday
roomier the 17th. • brooch of the Cbrietnn
F:odeayor Society. under the airmen of the
congregation of Erskine ch.r.h here, was
organized with • membership of twenty-
three, by Rev. .1. Roes, of Brussels. May
soccer in the object for which it a formed,
•tad It.
ASS, +, E.TtKTu.wtsT On Tuesday
the L3,b, as previously arr.aged the annual
etttefainm•at was held in Erskine church
hererum in print of menu, ,•tellectual
'
f as an.. ,n finance. was • groat soo-
the proceeds of the sesames enter--
two
aterwoo 1 being, as we bay, bio infer -mei,
■ p rim of slaty dollars. Ton mach praise
mono he given to the .ommtttre of man-
•gejieot wad those who assisted is revery
de rttn•ot of the entertainment for their
nth lest services, esp dally Manchester
I'res bytenon `choir. -
KINTAIL.
FKti.lt, leen 21st.
At • regular meeting of Branch No. 82 of
the C.11 11 A. held the evening et was
moved by Ben M. Whltty, *wooded by
Bro. G. 1.. O'Callaghan, and uo•a,mocely
adopted, that, wbereas It has pleased Al-
mighty (:ed. in His infinite mercy to adhere
the families .t our awned brothers,
Patnck M., .1eremuh sod Daniel Sullivan
by the death .( their brother, .1. J Sulli-
van, b• it resolved that this branch extesd
their deep.ymp.thy to our abore-menuooed
brethren and their •dilated' removes in
the hour of their •ad bereavement. And
cert further resolved that this resolution M
spread on the m,outes of this breach, and •
copy be presented to the relatives of the
deemed, and also be teat to the Catholic
R.cord and Hone Sp.%r for publication.
It saes &leo moved by Bro. 11. Matheson. ow
ended by Bro. J. O'Neal, and unanimously
adopted, to extend to tiro. C. Lamberts**
and family our deep • mpstby in their rd
bereavement by the death of • promeiog
sow, .insepb Comforter, be it therefore re-
solved that !trench No. 82 extend to Kro.
I.umbwrtne aed family our desp sympathy
in their ga4 bereavement. and bo it further
resolved that the resolution be entered on
the mantes of the Mesh, and • Dopy pre-
ened to our worthy brother, and ..o to
flat Catholic Record and Hranv SII:NAI. for
publication. It was also moved by Chan-
cellor J. Long, and seconded by Bro. M.
Asstin, sad unanimously adopted that
where it has pleased Almighty (hod to
Hie !Avis, Providence t• afflict our ss4...n
ed brother. Joseph Griffin, Fig., reeve of
Asbtbld, he the death of his beloved wife.
Bridget M. Griffin, he it therefore reeolvd
that this branch extend its deep and
Mare aroma, by .ad cesdebeos to
lr. Griffin sad family in their sad beeave-
arst'aad he it farther resolved, that •
copy o thee resolstioas he pressted te
Res. Griffis sad he spread is our mi.ates,
mod test to the Catholic Kec.rd sad Hca..%
Sime tt, for pblieati n.
M Wetrrr, Rao. Sec.
BENMILLER.
Moso•t, lee. Seth.
C. 0 F. Ovnaa Strews -The weal
.tater sapper of Court Reswiler Ne. 56,
C. 0. F , will lie h.M in !boa hall bore .r
New Year's &remiss. Tea will he served
froth 5 to 7 o'rinek A mi'ahl, program
hoe hese previde0 for tb...co•si... Ad-
mission 116..
TO UINOTMEN LIFE -
awe i i4 Wheat Warble. Mer
be kidney rms.
Towson. lee. 31 --it ,. an etablished
feet that Diehl • Kidney P N. are no day
doing more to Penrose* Om eve,er..nraUss
of Hfe than any other malhoise knows. it
le tree that say people are eared who do
est i.olieltly Gilles the diet runs gives ea
the direction wt eat with ones bet, hot
{1 ie elm true that sway more smsev.e mere
rapidly by ant observasos of tbo laeirse-
liens give. Nodreds of te.tim.si.M have
Mos reelved by the tea. etre, as te the
.sew allow* ley these pills, sad obs (• ..s
is nes Mie thou Wed. TheIle
whisk D.w 4's Shame Ma ars geed plasm
floegi stale las rano el all They why he
pr.twred brow .1) dealers at 61st .gate per
hot or sir berm for 111&.60. Thhe neWises
1 iv ER flour,bene ram ed m 1. (:ionic..ince Novunbnr,
]ffiI. era Hick, was .n ex, rears seal•rer
from thin dread ,lisear. consumption, for
• ewer • rear, but she r.ore her suffering with
m. CMOS fi'.s amidNal. iglu.
A tlsrtllr thrust at . roe Move s.*y"d
M r esti giver bed, -non ..d
rases (tippet .sat t en4..yd
Irmo 1,. rf S.ws.1.s.
EXETER ' Exeter has a private de -
'trustee who will t.. • terror W e.ll •.ors
Ch.ioo : J 2 otwoonon bed his leg
placed in plasia of t.•rty grid u tow able
te alt up.
Wlogharo • ldir Nellie Batter, who his
bees in Si.nitobe dor or. the oast two years,
is has again.
Tu•oherr) : 4b Sunday evening, Dee It,
Job. I,tauula, whu .moles near I.lenauua..,
was totally gored by , bull
Grey : Thom.* J..huaton hes purchased
the oast eif ort tut 2. •.wcfWloo 17, (:ray,
from Thome Kos, 'or 111,700
Ktosesls Lew Jo. lows eco the diatom -
airy presented by Postmaster Farrow to tbe
hest speller in Kru•sel. school.
Zetland : The sorting ol Miss V Cooper
ban hoes rewarded by her being hued for
mother year at an income of salary.
Brussels Will Armorer is horse from
the Loudon Model shod. He will teach
n et year Dear l)uadalk, Grey musty
Manley 51r. Mc14.uga.l and bride, of
Ewe' county, •n speeding their hooey
moon at the home of James Atkenhe•d,
Stanley.
Holmrevills : The Rev. L. W. lhohl
preached his farewell sermon in St. Johns
shurck last Sunday *vellum. He goes to
Aides Crain.
Bruse0M Bret and Wesley t aeon* are
bete from Manpnbs, when they hays spout
amoral years. They will likely remota is
this locality.
Memoir, : l:dw.rd Bailey. who is now
attending the Model at Berlin, has been =-
e ased as teacher In C. S. S. No. 2, Kls•,
and Wallace.
Hayfield W. R ,loha.teo, who has been
teaching school an North lekota for the
past emote of years, arrived home let week
for the winter.
Se.lortb A. D. 8stherlaad, who has for
some tomo been assistant pentameter at
Tedford, has takes a gamin'. porton to
the Seafortb post ethos
Ethel K. J. Starp, of Crystal City,
Man., is expected home this week ou •
visit .for an absence of b years. There w
metro In their party nomisg F.est-
Wingh.m W'm Holmes, while out hunt
ing, on Friday, 14th, shot • very large
'soon Several who have seen bis .e0000htp
gay it is the lorgest one ern in this section.
Wiogbem • Mr and Mrs. W. H Green,
of Marquette, Mich.. are speeding • couple
of asks in town. Mr. G. is supennteodent
lot sosstrucuw of all ma.00 work along 800
'mike of railway.
Eraioodville Over 41,200 of taxes was
taken in bythe collector oo Thursday y o
last week, • good return for ons day, and
almost ro••,pswed his roll for the year.
There must bs corn to Egypt yet.
Exeter : The three I • ere in the field for
the reevesbtp William Bowden. the pres-
ent reeve, will be opposed by W t,. Ki. -
sett, the present deputy -reeve, cod A. Q.
Ibbi.r, who is st present • cousciIlor.
Brussels Mrs. John lbwmag, Kruirels,
is the peed poese•.or of • beautiful ole-
ander. It is about five years obi and is
n ese feet high. On it have been mutated
over 700 dowers of the richest perfume.
Wingbam . John Alexander, of Morrie
township, while going south •long the ends -
walk on ,Icsephtoe-at.. tea Monday atter
now ler, fall heavily when near Mr. Mn.*
. haw'. Jewelry store, and broke his right
arm.
W ingham : Mr. Mortheson, who .ttends
the water tanks at Wingham aid Lwknow,
whin Guise something at the Wi.gham
took one day last week, fell and broke e
ooupt, of obs and otberwire injured him
.nl(.
Mom. Morro expended $2,468 me roads
and hn•lges duns' this wear . 4291 on char-
ity ; 4708 in salaries : 428)1 in incidentals :
462 for printing : 42,952 w schools : 43116
(surest .aid dr.in•ge. The receipts were
415,302
Rh.eveJe . The September sad October
cheese were shipped this week. Thr no-
tary, it is said, can beset of potties the
highest price paid is (:.eats for Serener
. ad October cheese. baler 10ft eons per
prised.
Clients Sergt. Toes. Jwksw, of No. 4
Co ,33rd Battolloa, who was resesuy etsd►.
isle at Point Levi, has bees granted • 2.d
class certificate : -at preens he is .heading
Leedom Wilily Casio, amid sepses to
get • led.
I,:Tbr Ksrhtel and sem James,
are .No M Maforth this week where
they i.ta.i leakieg their Meme. Mrs.
Kneeht.l is as eh sad worthy roomiest, .1
Neuss.)e sad we wish her nosy happy
yore is her new haw
(iederieh To • Tbe random* of R.
Thompson. Itoh ens., was the seen* of •
happy event ..n Wedssed•y •/arsine,
when hu elite+, d•.thter, Plieaheth,
was .anted to L Beatty, of Varian
Rev. Mr. Diehl ofeoi.tod.
!:titer : New rt.ae►d hors by t,leitropb
OW Friday Last, true Sh•del•r 4. Mesiteba,
..'OOMi.r th. death of Mn John ('h.ag,
`etht.►.I Ids. Asa Heam•n, (aril., -.t,
• d 46 years sad 6 mouths. She heaves •
WINIOd s1/ Nowa dildr.p
Zai( i t 1%s
*hag daughter of R.. K.
Rr.adt, de this plala died ne Mosd•y eve
la teses
slag lash She W .bed the interesting
ssi off years. Meeh sympathy a fele tar
she reversed sate..•. sad W worthy
wife is Mode sad hereay.ewL
(mesio t The Le Urease, ill., News, re -
barrio se tae desalt et • resideas el (bas
shwa sags t "Mm. Rieke was bora 1. Ain -
Wm. Oat, Jesuary 14. 1660: her Whet be-
teg W. LAO. Ahs wee earned is Ahoy*
to Jams. A. Ebbs. May 14, 1141, T1.y
Chess, ran pat .Dove and fortitude. She
{cares three children."
Morris John Hall and Wm. Hone,
who have hese working is the lumbers/roods
I Min- hope, have returned home. The
Liter owed young man wet with a postal
•oculsui by lalling from • log on top o1 a
fag which peaetr.red his side inuring him
Termly
i Chute. A mret.ng of the Iocal members
of the Huge ('nasty S.l.b•th School
Association, we held in President Seet('s
i eeMce, oo Tussd.y, to complete the program
as far as possible. The . •.nvenitso takes
place at (:stench, m1.J.. 28 29, and should
: lee • profitable gathering.
• Kl.evale The fullowlog is taken trim
the Hollow,* (Manitob.) ')h..rv.r Adam
Rutherford was once a resident of the Hie -
vele road - " A ideate event occurred on
Wednesday the 5th of December, at the
residence of 1) M.rrrs, being the anlage
of hte daughter Lome to Adam Rather
toed. "
Saaforth - Ms. William Lee, of North
Dakota, is co • visit to her uumeross rel. -
fives ..d friends her.&b.uta. She is this
week the guest of her stater, Mn. J. W.
Eider, Seaferth. Ms. les lie been twelve
ears to Dakota, and she looks well and
as hearty ea if .he bid been • resident of old
Huron all three yen,
Loodesboro- on Friday, the 7th ant.,
Edward J. Crawford and H. ler were fox
basting ane raw we into • pile of wood.
iCrawford got on top of the wood nod witti-
est putting the gun to h.s shoulder tired,
end the run rebounded, the hammer catch-
ing him in the right eye and tenant the ball
eousiderably. He we talk. • to I.00doboro,
when it wsa dread. 1t was though,, at
first that he would loss be eye, but there is
i a far prospect of savor thee.. though the
lsight is likely destroyed.
Sesforth A correepuodest is Milted,
Cavalier county, North Dakota, writes as
follow. " 1 see in your valuable paper
sometimes accounts 04 ' Hures boys riming
to the front. There aro two old Stanley
boys to thus vicinity who have doe well
and distinguished themselves here. i rotor
to Jeho Flack nod Georg Weir Mr.
!lack was elected to the legrl•tutr in the
18th district. He was formerly • Hills
Green by. Goorre Weir was reelected for
• term se a county oommisstoner.
They have both boats of friend. in Hay and
Staley who will be pleased to bear that
they ars doing credit to their native musty
in • foretcn land, so I thought I would let
you know about it. They both lies at
Milton, (*valuer county.'
Hallett Rev. Prot. Thomeos, of Kra
College, died at his residence 14 Nwu..t.,
Toronto, on Sunday 9th Inst, aged 37 years.
Prof. Thomson was minister at Hensall tor
• number of year when he was held in very
high estimation. He contracted • cold in
the Fall of 1893 while attending to hie pas-
toral dull..: this gradually developed into
lune trouble which eventually was the cause
of his death. He was • man of beautiful
character and great force of will. His wile
died two yeas ago Iasi Jane, and he levee
no family. Prof. Thomson was born in
Scotland, but began his student tete in ('1b0 -
ton High Scheel afterwards winning • high
position in dncation&l mrcl... Four years
ago he was appointed professor of apologetics
. ad Old Testament literature in Knox Col-
lege, where his work has been marked with
great names.. His remote were interred
i. Mullett Presbyterian cemetery, near the
farm where he was brought op.
COMING AND OOINO.
Ned Carrow is home from Toronto
Ren. Smith, of C.'hicago, is in town
.1. 1'. l.uby, of Chicago, is in town.
LVm. IMbn is visiting at his home in Bar
lin.
Sam lee left on Christine day for Lon-
de.
Me Mary McDonald is vuitior is Lon-
don
Harry Johnston has returned irom Tor-
onto.
Mies Argue McKellar visited Clinton this
week.
A. McVicar, of Torero u holidaying ,n
tow..
Harry Henning, has returned for the
boltd•y..
All.. Seger I. home from Tnsity (biles,
Toronto.
Mr. and Mn L ('r•uford are visiting in
Hamilton.
Andrew and Jos. Lynn spent Christmas
in London.
W. faster @pent Christine at his home .t
Re•msvdle.
W. Widnes, of %Volghom, was i. Sews
for Christmas.
D. Donaldson, of Sarum, is vistas kin
mother in town.
Mi.. lire Strang a horn from Tessa*
for the holidays.
D. R. Mesa., of Clinton. was to town
today (Tasreday k
Mi. Aggie Washington le visiting
(risotto in Leaden
Mute Nelle Ma.Cer.ac returned eat
week Iron Detroit
Reg. Murk is Mme from 1 o mipaonsn for
• few weeks holiday..
Mi. Minoie Cowpbell, teacher. of Kolge-
way, r home for vacation.
Alvin Wallaes left on Mr•..lay •,.I • vet
to his stater is Port Hares.
Mum Mary Sharman les. returned Iron
Ridgeway for the holid.44.
Miss lista Meloy is wading her era
tion st her home u Ripley.
Mr. sad Yrs. H. Holmes, .r Antos, .a
'he genes al Jas Rehouses.
o... Beira, ei Dear.lt, is sae of ear
...ores* tanners Miters.
Miss Lame, of the 11.C.1. hal. is.pd-
tdg bar meshes la Ht Morya
J G. Ward, .1. P.. o Dortg.nsw, wesjs
Mw. on konsi one Med•y I.
Jae. Ywwyy.. J. P., of Ambers. wee ie
town W of due wash.
W.. W .es% formerly el To H. •
7..sodsMak N Marry Omsk. 11.7.. 1.
1t. ('hrrtmae holidays under rh.' U I G F. MA RTER AGAIN
Wroof
rey flbeppard, of Toronto, is spending
the Christmas huLd.)s 1,m town.
las K Coady. of l.00doo, spot
Christmas to town t tolling relatives
('has Yate, of ('Magi., is among the
numerous ('hrutota• visitors a tow.
Inland Reven.o Inspector 1'.'&o, of
Stratford, was is town Thursday last.
Mr. and Mrs. J Armour returned on
Christmas from their honeymoon trip.
It. F Hooper, of the Collegute lsetitute
staff, west to Toronto for the holidays.
.1, F: Dans, of the Medical Hell, spot
Christmas day at his hour In W mghorn.
Albert Ro'.erteoo, of Ayr, is spending
the ('hn.tmas holidays at his borne here
Me Robertson, of Windsor, ue spending
the ('erutmas holidays .t her home hero.
Lindsay Elwood, barrister, of Oxbow,
N. W.T., is wafting under the parental roof.
Masa Grow Johnston, who has bees ,o
Termite for some um*, Is visiting in town.
Ren. C:a tbose, of Detroit. us visiting at
the resides's of his user, Sheriff Gibbose.
Miss Laura Burley has returned to Kin
~dine after vusumg friends to (;stench
A. 4. Moor., .ccompasted by bis son,
Albs, left on Monday for a visit to Toron-
to.
Kraals Post George Haney, of 1(lue-
vsle wee is (:oderteh for • few 4ays this
week.
Mies Elwood is home from St. Hilda'.,
College, Toronto, for the l'hristme holt
diva.
Mini Trudgeoo, who is is charge of •
*shoo) at Elmira, is spending vacation at
blouse.
Percy Walton, of London, came home
last week to attend the wedding of his
sister.
Mt.. Bertha Rusk, who bis boon attend -
lag the Normal al school at Ottawa has rotors -
ed borne
l:dw. Nolan, of Milwaukee, formerly of
thus town. is the guest of .las. Robinson,
Victoria.t.
Me Florence Williams, of rho t►nllu
Colla nate Institute staff n fiutiny at her
home here.
Chas. Rates went to Toronto last week to
writ be son, who is in the children's hie
pial there.
W'mdsor Record Miss Morrish, of (.ode -
rich, u the guest of Me less Kimball, 72
Janette avenue.
Mlle C r••sweller and two sow, of F:eset,
are visiting the former'. parents, Mr. &n.l
Mrs. Wm. Dickson.
Miss Marion Parsee, who is taking $
dinars* at the School of i'edagogy, Toronto,
is home for vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Sanderson, of Highland
Creek. are visiting her parents, Mr. aed
Ms. .1. H. Williams
Klyth Standard Mir F:dna Curtis has
returned horn* from • month's vont amongst
her friend. as (:odeneh.
Jon, 1 &utter, of Stratford, accompanied
by his daughter, .pent (hrutmea with his
sos, Jon. W. Van.tter
Miss Charles, teacher of Moderas .t the
Collegiate Institute, is visiting at her
home to Sa Catharines.
lesley .lobnst.00 as speeding • well earn-
ed holiday in f,nodue, Iletters( , Kuffilo,
Toronto and other points.
Rev. ,las. Wilson and wife, of Ni-
n rara Falls, aro vIsivag her parent.. Mr.
sad Ms. A. Scads, Saltiord.
Me Marion Shephard, who bas bees at
ceding tit. Hilda. College, Toronto, has
returned home for the vacation.
Miss Jennie lee is visiting at her home
in tows. the has bean attending Rabnp
Strschan's College in Toronto.
P. McCarthy, woo had been 1.t mate on
the Str. Heston, during the summer return
.d home let week from Buffalo.
W indoor Record Mir Lulls Driver, of
Kerby Bros , ie visiting her nom* in Code.
(:odench during the Chrt•tme vacation.
P. C Lynn, who had been employed o0
diode Challenge .t Collmgwood the pet
. *aeon, has returned hoar for the %Visitor.
Miss Mary lalkold, who has been towh-
tng in the southern part et the oount, '4
speeding th. holiday. at her home oo the
Hayfield road.
The many (rived. of Charles South, so.
of Ms. R. B. 4mith, will be plated to her
of his improvement from $ very even ill-
ness is London Eng.
W. R. Robertson, of Verona, R. 1' , he
returned to awn, after an shoelace d over
three Tsars. The Western slope &ppera to
have agreed with him.
Wiagb.m *1..oem Miss Jessie Halliday
returned from Detroit on Saturday, and es
Tuesday west to Gnderich to omnia with
her brother, A. M. Halliday.
Brussels Pet John Johne.., of (:ode -
rich, was visiting he mother, les. Stowe,
o llwva1e, this week John look■ apes.
did. Rre..es of the la►• wean to agree
wife him
levid. ('aoid.y, of (ttford enmity, wag
t• town daring the week, havingbecalled
hither by the ille"ss el hia little
e daughter,
who we visiting at law residence of her
graedfather, W m. Harrows.
Miss Hartle Andrews, who had loon
temchisg Ina several month. at Mote.+(, re-
turned h•.... Inst w.•.k. After the hnti•1•v
Miss 4,.(r.ws perp..a meter to Manitoba
where •hr i.as se...,ed a oohed.
4e•I..rth Esp.eitor John Hobe, of
Chwlnunit•, ooh.. t+ well knowes .mnn1 the
h.ehln( fnrrr.iry and who ha., f..' the
past tear, bora teaching re • ',hoot sear
fi.•teru•b, has has r aroma te tree% in
the same whet at a .nhsann•1 base*., of
.alar). Mr. Risks is a geed teacher and it
i. ',entries Iasi these sense wham be
labors take this pa.stiiesl weans of •howinp
Sheer .ppresi.tio of Ms sortie..
1M Wasps Mt>♦n.
Has fecal that bar little cues are improved
were M lba pleasant brace.., Syrup of
Tip, whoa is need .1 the L.•ttvs eases of
a gwU5 remedy than by ..y other, wed
that It is mens aeeepalte t. them. Shut
dews eatery It sad t bw.lu coos.. itis
Time remedy, gyro et TMs.em.sshe.srwd
by the Oshkosh T1s Gyro Ob. "sly.
Hs 1. Called Down by a Prl.nd.
Dreher ►Noss {:ells wiser him 5011b a
sharp oast h Tb, Leader et she rppe.-
111.s le telt (hal /e nbeald Resits
Use Lraderehtp .t *see.
'Prom The Advocate.
IAI:Al)K It ..f the d Ippo.ition if AUTON
has again anbofomed hienself, this time to
Um Templar, and his ren.arks will be found
we another column, The worthy gentle
moa says he did sot gay what he was re-
ported to have said. that ths newspapers
had misrepresented him, that he had
&ay intention of backtov down on Prohibit
Poo, that kr principles were not for sale,
and that he w111 soli suck to the l'robdbe-
uoo program. 'fhie to effect ie what the
leder now says. What he w,,l say sleet
week no man nor the son of man can tell.
We have no ,ntaotrno of yuarrellug with
Mr. Morter, 11 he says the newspapers
misrepresented Iwo, why of noun they did.
lu that case we .Ism are guilty and beg 4r
tender our must humble apologies We had
the tmpresalou heretofore that we under
stood the E•glush language when it was
spoken bur It appears se were wrosg. SO
were all the reporters of the daily papers
and the hundred o.ld other gentlen.en who
were prevent All tn.s, •.we Mr. Starter
as apology and no doubt It will bs forth
coming in due and proper time.
1t I. strange how hallucination will at
times /eve upon the multitude. When Mr.
Marler spoke upon rhe Separate Sobel
question every Stan in the room ut.deniood
him perfectly but •• soon as he touched up-
on prohibition there was absolute unanIWIty
In misunderstanding ham and misrepresent
[ung him. It n4 strange but true. It u tree
because Mr. Starter says eo. to fact then
.re cmcumWtanue• that tend to .how • wide
spread conspiracy. For isstasw, Mr. Mar -
ter says to the Templar that he wrote so
the Empire and " denied in explicit terms
that I had any intention of akandootog pro-
hibition." His letter which appeared in
the Empire does not contain the word Pro-
hibition in any part thereof. la not thus
. uapiewus, to say the least, on the part of
the Conservative organ ' 1)oea it not inti•
este that Mr. Martenletter we tampered
with, et ha t,ew" were mtarrpre.ented and
his speech misreported'
Perhaps that is the reason why with this
exception Mr. Starter took no action to sot.
rent the reports in the Toronto paper bit►
made his explonatioo in a Hamilton weekly.
that would not bo teen by :hose who at-
tended the meeting. Yea, it must be so
However, there is no doubt we were all
wrong. Mr. Mrteroded oot say anything,
and it was only • ward roosting anyhow,
and he was totally unprepared to •
and he didn't think it would be eons, .red
important, and he is • Prohibitionist, and
wall fight. b[
g 1
thereo re, and his priocipb• are
not for sale, and as everybody knows sewn -
papers are wicked anyway. Jost soak
have no (atilt to find. He can ad
Just what he chooses, and a for hr pais'
copies we aro not aware that anybody waste
to buy them nor what the market price of
such principles may be. I:ut we will point
out this. No metter what Mr Manor may
have intended to say we know what the
l'on.erv•tive press and the ('enervative
party did say when his speech was "moors -
ported.' !:very paper Chet has spokes,
every man that has spokes has declared
against Prohibition 'I'r:. party has debar
ed &goitre It through no organs and its re-
presentatives. There are Conservatives in
Ow Legislature who will resign before they
will be committed to that policy.
Very well then. Mr Manor on the one
hand, the party on the other. Mr. Marter
says he will stick to it. Then there is en-
thuse left for him hut to resign the loader
. hip or the party will resign him
Aad en sodeth the history of another
Mater.
• Vew Oepart..e.
It has bees generally understood for some
time past that some change was being *tad.
.. the control of The Empire, and in Solar -
day's paper anoouneement was made that .
syndicate of wealthy and influential (rtes
had secured • owtrnlli.g inter..., with the
inte,Uw of taking an .olive part in iq-
publication and m•sagemeet Tke sy.h..
Date is composed of : W. R Renck, 6q.. e(
W. R. Itrook A Ca, President Candles
(3esernl Rlectne (:et. : Hon. 4.s.tor thea -
herd, President Sanford MansfasturiegCo. :
How Sir Freak Smith. Vice - Trendiest
Dominion Rask ; Thee. Imer, Req., Preen
dent Groat Northers Transit Co. : Col Joka
1 Davin -on. o Davirleos & Hay, Vice.P,.gi.
diet Rank of . Commerce : Warring
keened', Eel , of Sammie, Kono.d !
.r
M.tor of Tanta H. Cargill,' M.P., in
Cargill : A F. (vault, el Gault lute„ Mast
real. President 1►omiai..l nuns Mills. Co
1). Merrios,nf D Morrie, Sone! Co.,Meet
real ; R. A. loose, of Luaus, Steel., A.
drisiol, Hamilton ; Frank J. Phillips,
President ('nhhan Slanulaetu.*sR Cs. sod
r',wiselidated Plate 1.1ass Co : James Mur-
rey . Far , 4t. 1 •t hennas ; Freak l .r..r,
I. F: , Tomato : If .1 Scott, V.C. , Torero ;
1' ''re{ghtos, Publisher. Torose.. This io
s..lnnbiedly th. scrooge.* syndicate over
1•'rm..d in ee..rchoS with ., paper i. CDs.
da It 50{11 k e...t1e*d r 1 •% wbib .11 are
w•.rm a..pp.wters of the C ne.rvuiv. parry
oro snoop. the majority are wens .e.s.i-y
i,IeatiG.l with tae hnern•., interests of the
onn.try, and they announce that, while se
heartily as seer wppnrtiat the (Nownev.Mve
:nr.remwt, alth..ash in no ....w imam its
eenM.,l. and having • freer earl is polished
matt*n, ie tketr .tert.n mak. the
Rmpiro • MaIt io.. ninie'. as eenn well e • psltei-
o.l piper.
S.•forth A ..eat •r•laaehehy sad Mihai
aesdwt oee.rred .ear h.n. M.ad.y rear
wag, i. whisk W J ('heseay w.. •
killed H. was in the sot of erasing
eho.g.., whir\ as to.r(.d, whoa M asst
dealally drehareed, M.wi., the whole db
.f his head at
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