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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1895-1-24, Page 8THE SIGNAL : GODERICH. ONT.. THURSDAY. JAN 24. INC AN OFFER NOW AND NOW ONLY I This is the Line we are selling at Dissolution Bale PI ice this week and next. OUR ACCOUNT BOOKS are from the very best man- ufacturers. We have the kind you want. All kinds of COUNTER BOOKS and similar mercantile necessities at Dissolution Sale Price. DIARIES for 1895 at 25 per cent. off. No Goods charged at sale prices. FRASER & PORTER, Booksellers and Stationers Wig lInsejmoillea.m rekreneN - Oat. NEWS OF THE DISTRI,t . Kimehen sad wile, sad • number of gpm d children of the bride's father and mofaner, J.4.n R.dmood and wife of Feat Wgwa- web, the happy groom's mother, two sisters From our OwfCorrwpondents. and brother -in law. and Misses. Wm. Brophy and Thor. Cummings, of West Wa- wa.osh. After the ceremwy was perform- re� guest.partook of • sumptuous TMres15rreeel.arr.Trepast. The numerous costly and beautiful weenie auyvraa vee hew. provosts cf which the bride was the re• 4nen epteently aep.rter cipiest, wet an expression of the high ee• taw The Meat. tow it which she is held by a large circle of •c ivantsnces. Among the donors were the bride's ble pater, who presented ASHFIELO• her with a check for one hundred dollar*. V. tweed 000gntulatiooe on the happy MoSDaT, Jas. 99. event, wishing them proepenty and the A large uu*aity of eaow bite faller and best of success in the metronome' louroey coneeese.ely the eleishing is very heavy. through life. The happy oouple begin their The quantity q of stove wood i and saw logs wedded life udder the mat auspicious sir• the are beteg drawn to w Luoktio agis t wenleave cum/ woes andunderstand, for manse. their new home in Montana,00 Wednesday, 'I he revival services that are being held January 23rd. The Fier. Father at St. on the loottiold oieomst are productive of Augustine, conducted the bridal ceremony. mucn good. A l.rfie number of persons F.eessie,' ls-TlrrTE: - oto Thursday of have been brought isto the fold and others I..t week • public meeting of the Farmer have beeu epiritniallygatekeaed. Institute was held in the Temper•noe Hall The general el.attiea/ will be on the year at \\iugFhan'. President %'m. Bothe. of and if you wish W keep pasted on the tight West %S awanosh, presided over the meet - for tanff referin be ora and ken up your ins. The se -rotary, Wm. Howell, of ('ol selecnpaion is Tee B taut_ All subecrip borne was &leo in his place. There wen testis must be pith M before Feb. 1. three sessions. John SloMilbn. M. P , for i South Huron, was present. There was • UUNOANNON. large •tte.dance of farmers from different NOTica.-Th. Ieeal seem, ta Duagea.o. para of the county. We notice In the sip for Ta tl0CAL is et the odic" of J. G. Ward. pomtmcnt ot ottowry the retiring presideat J.N.. ads die. wilt will reo.ies or- and .srretary, Wm. Bailie, and Wm. drys our •. "Twill"' and lo► work. and r to give receipt. tar Howell wen ro-elect.d by acclamation for • 000u.ts »old ter the hams, l895 Further particulars of eeesious will Trc.DAY, Jan. 22. I be given by the genial secretery, \\ m. el overalls Ike Me. Armstrong's sale Howell. Bt.lir•ro.--Oa PrW.y evening of I.nt week we bre ab n AUBURN. meet severe snow and N' u.. r_• n e r , Jan. 23. wind storm .f Ns memos. Joinery thaw The general elections will be ou thisear ou Monday. wlash p.ilmd smwhaK. How- sod if you wish to keep posted of the fight seer• at the Lima d wnu.g wmtry we.ther for tariff reform be sure and keep up your as prevailing. subscription to Tut SI,.' M. All aunscnp- r.e gvmmra.lesti.s. will be on the Year uoue mut be pod up before Feb. I. .ad if you work its keep pelted on the right Albert .-traurlan, atter spending four for tariff refor* be ran and keep up your weeks with his trie.do in l olborue, has /nbcriptla. to Tali SIGNAL. All subseri•,- again returned to Chicago. We regret that tines mast he poi/ up Wore Feb I. ; ea many of our clever younv 1'antidotes leave \ pcliop -MAW l.at wsek, .1. r. Mc this 1'an•da of ours, but we must congests. Math, of Onesekte. was on •venting tour to late 'Ab' on hlasuenees in life, sad hope that relative. ..d frieals. H. wet soliciting he may endeavor to push his way up in the orders for fret etosk. He reure•ente the world. nursery .f Cavus Bee., Galt, ten He LEEBUFiN. look/ welt, and is • real picture of health. I ,Testto4 y. -Oa W.da./d•v of last week \\"t'' " t', .lan. 23. ►he remaea, of JY. Ysrrsy, sou of Bok \\ m. Fraser has lately gone to live near Murray, West W.w.aesh. were interred an `altford. leunreanos cemetery. 1 be funeral Was H. Thorium has gone for • term to the very l►rp. tb" deso...d being wadelt Military school at l,00don. k.own. H. was aged 38 year. The be- 1 ought sad cold., supported by measlier reared hoes the ds.pggmpathy of the coat• are in the section at present. mualty ►lea's (;.same Buck Glee's good rale at Ba.. Wont:, -Wen. Stewart, man of the $2 for 81 26 •t Armotro.g's sole. vet.er•ble Thomas Stewart, •f Ashtield, re oently dug. well es the prevlaes el -John H Mullougb, Stb con., Anh6.l 1. It is re ported that he deg 96 fest deep in two days and • holt. T&king 1. .coount the wtatry 000di%ion of the weather at the time, it was ortanounc.d to be good work. and hard to beat. •o. . u 1.a01111LT KITeriii.o.. In last week's teem' ot Tat etowat. we noticed the newsy items frees . taw correspondent at P'hitechnrch white Owe he seems to am - donor to keep Were the numerous reader of Tor Sl.NaL is yibe improvement and other meteors .1 I t..0. &ad interest, N a wish him 111111110111111 sed presume he wall be • credit to W lesell1T. Slosh ran_ -Tb. sisselpal council of Went R-awano.b, i• with sta- tute, met in the tows VV es Mondry, the 21st All the m.gebsss patent- (NIoiale sppohted ter 1016, vie : UNA. R. K. Mil- ler treasurer, J. G. Ward t sa.emor, W. A. Wildon Farther p.rtiwlnrs dry M seen se mantes of m..flisg• Tho conned meeta in the same= a 8etneday. 23rd February, .t 10.' a. Y. Ur 4••O• IpNeget Ammo e.. `ome time reosetly i68 maw Young. of West Ww.00sb, prseh.U/ • quantity of dried fruit u Inter sr fruit evaporating t•etory, which he ddpp•d to hi. .no se law, whir resides •t Clam AerimabeM 11 was !��m by • Mew ssttbmr d tw ode t tabeet Islay •= mmelled say fruit which has bosh shipped le that part of the country. The .... r-.'• Russell & Brow, deserve grist clef. A good gate You'D sever have • better entice to ttet • redly well -meth, w.H-trim• _reed, goad fitting gait for a little mosey thea at Arrastrwag'e male. Rt .i owing to ateir which has M for eine day* peat ab fres cies• farmers w bray takasg lege to ile caw 1.4115. Meows Stewart and SSetbwo &r. haviag the yard petty well flbd wild revise through 1110 • horsey before them. Piro Mee why& tiro l imrm.aw propseti.la• e. tseodyaeile cord awed. h Imge nide rood mar will&,• -nAkhemi./ mad esesd w*s& sect. Owe of the Mggea mistakes shout food weed for panther eine rias' P 1• We gin whack le maks is to fee get that grecs orad b • !eller ..oral people Idot that the end dry era dolnr rind • quarter. 5' 11 N1?s,.-C0111grevai1o0al Sew ing Monday night, of this week. 1lsise.tss may go to S. S. Convention In Gmderich mixt week, from our S. S. here. The general electiooe will be on the year and if you wish to keep posted or the fight for tariff reform be sure and keep up your eubecnpucn to Tia S ..e.tt_ All enhsarip- mons must be pad up beton Feb. 1. DUNLOP. WtDIrtlUAy, J&.. 23. Mre. ('hae. Spence, of I:odsnch township. r visiting hon this week. A "special- in pante really good value at 112 50 for til 8S at Armstrong s mile. Mrs. Tobin sad two .bildren, .John end Martha, vialted in (:oderich townehip last week. • tut sack committee have banished the teslas from our motet, and the malady is n ew over in Lesiburn. The general election• will be op this year tad if you wish to keep posted oe the fight for tariff reform, be sure and keep upyour w ►wcnptoa to Tea ":.At_ All eutp lion. must be paid up before Feb. I our opera house was the acme of • pleas ant during party Friday night of net week, roneteung of • Number of yeses psopie from ib. circular town, under the hip of H. Folioed and Wm. Mcleod. 0.e or two young people from this vletaity took in the pleasures of the gatherug, which was • sucrose. 1'o►n, . hums.. faesday of last week M.gge Aliso, ogle of our most popular Morrie, ladies, was married to F:dwi. ,I Morrie, formerly • near reridwt, who for the past six years has bees lirisg i. Auntie, Manitoba. The young maple, .iter soviet several .t 1.ntann'. clue., and smiths/ mwletives at Baffelo, will he annne.t old friends and r.Ia eves hen to my good by before going to their New home. W., with • large circle of Hood., wish them a happy N c rrIALJ, -1 i. wdwodmi7 Weide* of net week • lame el whittles' and friends.weshisd at .__LI_e• .J Her w ard Redmeed, win** el W666 Waive - ml his ie, Man*, meek en Ma. 1iie omit. d teem,1/11 s �ll .. 1 t .td Igemsely el awl w atp.aste, The maw •.sealed hes tilt, Hersh. resew Mame were Jam gid Jia. ems .bd.ws eistan lflr 1111611. *IL true valve of food be enybedt ie the taee.er• of its d igoeti bib,. teff a geed dAmore is v.•tly more aserembioa, s ole he mere mieepoeittee, thea kali • pond el boot But while the beef will he eURy end time b... vset .actic• toes 'Ma= is pet est of cent altaethar ler oeihary Mks by reuses of its ldigeetibihty We . hssld hear this rib is mid when • • hear people osaspana, .ss hod with as ease is tetheir *maim' rains lwiga HL ONE WOMAN. Ile► eye* are not •'.ersl•an blue." Her ••s4ltru tresses" alt lad "fall le npplae warms,/ amber hue." she has n.. 9yeelal gift" at all 1 i. gentle w muss .wort anal gout, Who sprang bed from • mote! ra. e, Yet wean her . roma of womanhood With more Hutu queenly grace. She .due. 1011 rem ed "Moat on air. Lite litho Itlu.u, amidst the dance.' N,,r would her modest .4.111 care To "hold risen spellbound .111 a glances" But .far I. graI lust. to the poor: The did. and sorrowful aver That w Len ds enters at their dour The sunshine follows her. she le- riot soared to hearinug's Le4tbt., I Ir sounded Wisdom's depths profound: Ser 0•ul) , lain,• her W01101 11.• debt. Where LILO. fur teouter hued. &Would: Yet. Mama she shrinks from themes abstruse, %or .todtm `rtho+•' ..trrmuch. The ..wa name t ping. to daily tom Grow fairer at her touch. [nits" lug moat where most eke lover. She has no greet dewire to ream, Bol b' her pure etample pewee. !low err mai wins sty the &,use. And thud she rule* atoh kindly habil The realm she underestimate the beet, While all her haps.' household band Arise alt . all her Lle,t. E Matheson. AMBITION'S KNELL. The chief anal first teedertoy of ibe army. Indrvidnplly and collectively• to to love all new errlvate. the second and lasing one is to pick teem to nieces and to backbite tli,•it. We loved Miss U..hau with true Cbrret- iat: spirit wbeu she first came to the fort It beteg the headyurrters of the regiment, and we having ■ band at our disposal, we ;;ave her • sereuads upon the night of her entrance upon the military soil The style of the sereua.le was largely in weal our co:otel cai.e.l "11 minor," beteg his way of ezpre.•utg "ultra classic." The pro - gremlin. had been arranged before we had had the pleasure ot seeing Mir Bohan, anal when we realized flow entirely it was un- suited to her style, there mss no time to change. W called on her in • body the night of the day atie came, which is the delights fully barbarous custom at military posts, like a lot ot savages crowding &bunt a a newly -arrived runner who brings news of the outside world. It u meat, we1L lost of the inane and annoying things we do in the social Ludy are meati well, which is their ouly excuse. Not*dy sups to think that the travel stained wanderer would like time to rid herself of the rob ed an coal soot and the alkali powder of the plaiue that she would like toe first Im predawn to be a favorable one We ea: within the tawdry little parlor while the baud played symphonies and andantes tinder the window, aid we watched the dtop of uew blood in our stagnant vette. li was not blue blu..d w the least . it was hearty and red and strong, but it was the better appreciated on that account. We were four. the bachelor ufkcers-I mean in the room -aid one of us was un aonbtediy doomed to become the prey of th:• young pir.ou. W lsku of us heaven had set its nark upon was not, then to be gueeae.l. M -m Rohan rtuile,l 0:1 all .like. It was a generale smile which allowed two rows of teeth rather heevi.y upholstered in gold. They .0 .•ete.l teat she bad eaten a good deal ot taffy and pickled limes in her very youthful days. As 1 0400 It now, in the light of cowl reason, she would have made al ideal milkmaid, for she was plump and fair; her nom) was crimson from exposure to the .\rtwus esu, her hair wee an undecided blonde, and her *yes _were -bine -real Irish blue Also, amu in the Cool light of reason, her gown was theme itdrieate watt graceful. she had on a skirt milled conte to the wad.• -a Nab. ion, it'll/001k among stout women -a very large Bounce, if that is the nada for it, fall- ing from theme/alder, sled 14,....eves were &imply huge. She was very much i.oed, too, which .may h .ea had .omethl:q; to do with iter gond akin. the is Pratte apt to n otice • woman's feet ; here were ,hurt and broad and cared :n red slippers. As for her bands. they were dumpy. and the tips of her Augers ..luau. I (earned afterward that her hands were her pride. She would env o1 the front porch every morning .t guard mounting and manicure thmm. There was no hee:tstfon in her manner our in her vote*. to fact. she sls.ke loudly sad not always quite gratustically. Then I laked et my tires companions. Then was l:leke, who was tall. fair and hands.•rne - the kind of man that women fall head over ears in love with, who stood owl bolted deep into their eye. as if be read therein the ',tory of his life. He was the son of a New England fsrner, of the kind cail•d "good, pi..10 people.. and be was abut as manly and whole -waled • fellow as the cavalry held. Then there was 'Phomas, who was small and trim. His hal enough conceit for • much bigger man, but. then, conceit is usually in inverse ratio to a man's prppor- tious Ile was of the cavalry, too, and he rode the largest horse in the garrison. As to his anosators, they were Philadelphians, and, he led one to believe, of the gutal old Quaker •tock Also there was Bayard. Now, he was what any man with hie name ahoni.l he- ws all know the old motto. And he wee en blue-blooded; his pimple were the very best that Inc United States afford.. Hie mother -stern, refined, high soiled old lady- was dead and hal left to him bee diamonds tot his future wife it did out even moo to her that he Cuold marry hie neath Ines, Po eta gays him no death bed warnings His father, a tall and stately old general, w.th huge white mootache and a f inns for good wine., silt lived in Wan ngt..n. where he eat In the war department all .tad and at the Army bad Navy chili all night. Now Bayard had not mneb beauty of feature, but be wee well belt and relined d to the loot degree Ilia ambition was some • thing nnboa dr.l, he was regimental ad jutant now, and cool.] have had almost 1 107 anal or appmiotment he .hoose to ark • for Than was for lino one aim -to rise w as high as so nicer m y. H. wopid have graced a„y rant, ton, hatter than • good many cines - Por myself. 1 need ..n deseription, for 1 was out of the rare from the grit We had • Welsh ras,utt Did semi beer before we left. Miss Relies liked bear, bat 1 Hoak she was dtsappolaW is the rarebit She came 01.00 the punk the seat morn- ing to sae guard mounting, and she brought her manicure em with far. ',you can get used to it, a woman really looks fascinating wbeu she sits before the world in broad daylight awl "does- her nub, more especially if you happen to be one of several louts bachelors who have out Ioa.•kd ou the fees of a young woman fur aft months After guard.mouutaug, .hs weut fur a ride with Blake and Bayard. She sat her horse splendidly, although .b" did hold the reins to both hands, but that woo • habit etre bad picked up from riding hard - mouthed Dart bursae. she sweetly esplan- ed Blake •ad Bayard took Isnehe..0 with tier We eat by and betted ou the out cum.. lu honor of the young lady's arrisei w• had • hop that night. It was quite an aIatr-tw.uty couples in a11, Dome of the beet people from the neighboring railroad towu having driven over. We promptly discovered that Mies Bohan could not deuce, at least, her way was not our way. She went around in • circle, which was enough to make even a soldier's head swim; Lot then she took it w rueerfully anal .we.tly wbeu she emoted iso our pat- ent -leather pumps, anal Informed no ao honestly that .le "guessed she never had been much at dance. that we were only too anxious to assure her that .he was a perfect fairy. In e..urse of time she carte to believe 11. She had one habit which was delight• ful, to war so old lasbioned and quaint, she said '•lee'mand "Nun," '•Veer" and ••Nasir," always. taut. grant said it w.. 4k• • servant girl, but then he had just been on leave and was engaged W an ..cogen, girl. We thought she was very good company, and 5. did the garrison children. 1'hey tusk a vtu:ent fancy to her. She played tag and prisoner& base with them; she climbed Truces and wood ,nee; she sat un the t..p of the barns, and she rode bare- backed horses around the poet. And then she was ouch a thoroughly good-hearted girl, generals to the last degree, and such amok! For • long time Bayard and Blake di- vided the honors. Mir Roan and fate mailed on both egnally. But hiss Bohan was a girl with considerable natural ten- dency to aim htglit; moreover. her married sister had an rye is the main chance, 1f there was any one titins more than another that We hoped for, it was to see the girl Kate Bayard. Here its the case meted 'stalely: tater a lieatenalt .4 twetrty•.:z, who is born with • fundu.•m for feminine society, who has u.,t had any of it fur at least a year -that l., not may young feminine suc:ety; given Dieu two Avulsion, one of them married aid determined, the other unmarried and nut unattractive. 1' needs to, great wisdom to tee the natural outcome. Had Bayard. ju.t' 'sten. had nue redeeming. womanly intlo«nee, had he brsse, away for a month and gum back •mono; fate egmtls, or had nae of his equals come to bon, he would have Leen sae.,' As it was, he was left &ions with ins .mbition and the girl Ile tell n, love; therefore he lost his rea seining !.ewer., where lee he would have Meeh bound 1.• see that this woman and ambition sound not both be in his life. He fell in love, and he married her then and there. Site w ere the diamonds of the stately old mother, as oho set on the porch at guard mounting with her manicure set The fin' intimetiun we had of the way the wind blew in that family was when the young Mrs. Bayard sat oust day on the front *tris and read $ copy of '•Don't, which she toll us that "my husband" hod bought for her. She was very mueb pleased with the gift. and took much pleasure In reading it. We noticed after that teat she was 'emu careful shout break ing, biting, and cutting her bread at die- ter, breakTast and Inasheun, but "Don't" evidently did not nclude any referepc• to m..uic.ire-nein. 1 think Bayard told her ,.bo.ut them. though. attar`a time, for she ceaset making iter •t.pearsrce in public woo it, but she bit her ua:a nervously. I went away on leave about this time. When 1 came beck there was a little Bay- ard, which pruu:•ot to look very like its nnalum► Tilers had been • great quarrel as to the naming of the child There were a good many quarrels now, anyway. Mn. It•yard had liked t..e name of Kathleen- e ue said it was her mother'. name, and, for my part, it ssem•d that it was very u.asical and pretty -but the father wasde- termunst upon Beatrice, with the accent on the seconds syllable. The child was Imp- osed Kathleen. When 1 had gone east on my leave. ltay- ari had begged me to give my attention snot what personal influence 1 had to his p•omotiun as captain and commissary at Washington. He wanted it even worse than h. did • foreign attache ship. 1 .aw the tarn affair* had taken -that madam was growing stonier, ngly. and untidy: that she neglected even the muni cure set for the very ns ay and tnprela. *easing baby. that poor B.yard's spick and span clothing and app saran.. were • thing of the pest, ih.1 he Inked wore and and did not neem to feel at ease among hie brother ,Meters N., 1 carried to his t ome enconraging news with regard m bis era whale desired app-immnbl. 1 told him that I knew it too he • sire thing. that the enviable poet in Washington wools' soon t1e his; that ere long he world again be in his native ate AO enemy I.. ► came into hie fine brown oyes. H. shrank La -k as he wife and the baby rams into the r•„sn For an instant his glance rooted o.n them. "Thank you, old fellow,- h. said. 1 Intik 1 .ball be ...sing to pass the rest of my life on the frontier, 'tar from tee mad - 'cling crowd,' you know," be 4614 with eh. king laugh. - Poor Bayard! And this was the end, tut I knew lie was right, and 1 west way, lensing him with Oa farness and ,Lb hie wife. -Gw.ud",.0 (Norton, in Sas FrafN- ,, A.,wut. Leta of *last. Th. Prises of Wales has 17 brotbess n law, 14 uncles 117 co.lsims sod M $Ipbwe sad miasma .tor+dim CALL x x•^v B D 0118 NICE RANGE OF Laes'Fnr Capez IVCalI &ad manilas goods and pekoe. 0, R. SHANE d CO., MoLeen\►Mack. O.r. Square and 1fIY.w1A. 50,000 Envelopes a.0 1 2 t uu u1 n i l u�� r a�Gl 1 have just purchased the &boos large qu•ntataes sad am prepared to utter to the publae the highest grade of t'spse &ed Fa. elopes at Prices unheard of before in 1.odertch. SPECIALTIES TIME TABLETS. My stock of Blank Books, Office and School Supplies is COMPLETE. The Popular Book S1, D. B. CALBICK, Der\., Malbeera'ad Oases Ce.*.. A WISE %OMAN. •1g• wA1 w&AI. \a*yt.l's A?1 INl1'IRIT$D A111 rU4•NIL No neeta T mow 'memos*, T I:LATH r. T-• t t was, S Dt ret, r., I Iva 1.115 PILLS • TRIAL AID Is 5t...YYSS, Itrrl.TH Canadian kean•eli.t. Hermit We are often asked :••lea you think Dr. William's Pink 1'111• are &.y goal ' 1)o you think at right to publish those glowing acco00ta of cares said to be effected by the Pink fill Of course, we think the Pink Pill• are good, sod if we dad not Omsk at right to publish the testimonials, we would not do it. Perhaps at is not to be woad•red at that people ask such .iustleus,wbea they hoar of clerks being en.poyed to write up fictitious testimonials to the efficacy of some cheap and nasty patent .modicum's. The 1►r N'illume Medicine Co. do not follow that dishonest practice as there are few places in the Ibmutonwhere thee fbcecyof I'ut POW has not been proved. Their method, as our readers may have observed, is to publeb interviews which representatives of reput able and well known journals have had with peromee who have been benefitted by a oouree of 1'mk falls, thus having absolute assurance that every case published is genuine Several such oases have Oman. under the notice of the rand isa Evangelist, the latest being that of Mr,. T. Stephens, of 215 Heater street west, Hamlltee. lire. Heater is quite en- thusiastic te her praise of Dr. Williams' Ptak Pills, and u very pasittve that they have done her a great amount of good. Her trouble was indigestion and general debility. For about a year she was wader • pb y. sie,an's care, without deriving any b i therefrom. About three years ago she was deduced by • friend to give Pink Pala • tnaL Wh•m she gags& their use, she says, she felt dreadfully tired all the time, was weak mad nervous, had • pian in her .beet mid was very downhearted. Her father told her she looked as tbon.h she was going in "a decline. She replied that she felt that way whether she looked it or sot. it was not Zoog after she begaa to take the Pink Pills beton .be experieyoed •n im• pnvemest is her health end .pinta T . rind fslingi won away and her strength re turned, the eztreme nervous vanished and her spirits revived. It is now about two yew since Mn. Stephens *seed t&ktag the Ptak Pills. She bas bad ria return of her farmer troubles during all that time. She is now stress, be•Itb, and cheerful and te very emphatic in declaring this rho owes to the Fink Pills her pretreat .tate of health and has, therefore se hemiy- tauo• in reos^mmmdmg them to those •tJlsct.d se .be wee. BLYTH. %Vtn,ga'Ar, Jus. 23. Men's and boe'a anises and ovsecrnat• shoat half price at Anntroug • oa1•. Yeo'• all wool tweed overeats for31.1 50. A monist of our town ...soil was bald yesterday, bet owing to some irreganrity is the slimiest, o.e member was usaele to take his mat. Yesterday the weather •war warm and coaadorsbU rah fell, o•esegos.tly reads are very had to -day. W have • North- west Mirard ramiadhg se el an arid tilts wooer. A mantis, .f the Morrie Airric.ltersi Society was called for Friday night, the 18th, bot the weather wee so roach that they was hat the asaref&ry ..d one mese her of the board. The is oo..ty eeu.cil week, sod if this body will aimed to their d.tys with as meek effort as deputy -reeve Kirkby. of Mortis, pat i. Maw 1. Blyth Station he fon daylight as Tuesday essrat.g, *fig d^sld 1 he returned ant year. it is with deep .teres ws amemmee the death of seg of Hutu.'s best madle&I men is the puree. sl A. V .syp, d L mideeher who IeparMd thio IH• T.e.1&t e, .levee, t4.. 16th. D.eesasd wee •men et groat /bN, seder hearted ed steels seedy to glee help s• the sellnstag peer. He Mums a Our ,. .. New Quarters. The nearer we come to the time for moving into our New Ston the more anxious we are to sex our Stock retlusvtl to as small dimensions as possible. We have ret several weeks before utoviug and during these few weeks yogi ahoukl Louk through our Stock of Dry Gorda. In fact, everything is marked down. Remember, we are asking you to Zook at a Stock which is net only betas offer.ul at SWEEPING REDUCTIONS, but which is thoroughly warted with the newest Goods of the wawa. We cordially invite the impaction of our stock of l)ry Goods. Inspect our Wool Blankets inspect our Bed Comforts inspect our Grey Flannels --inspect our Flannelettes inspect our Seta's Over Shirts and Underwear inspect our Ladies 1 aderwear. We invite you to inspect every line of goads iu our .tore and compare price. ROBINSON'S - REMOVAL - SALE. __1894--1895__ As we plan for the new year the question conies fa, ()lir mint!, What has the old year brought to us, and what will the new year bring ? 1`+114 has brought us a Highly successful business year. Tnrough- out the year we have tried to establish a confidence between buyer and seller which some merchants dont give much thought of. We do. We have tried to give our customers such value that they would come to us when needing again. We have tried to make a .hecto' boot a disreput- able thing,and build to s trade noted for 1 s and uppool goods. you all know how successful we have been. Notwithstanding all the cry of haul times, low prices, and scarcity of money, our sales have ALMOST IX)UBLED the amount of business done in this store last year. 1,494 has been good to us. What will the New Year bring ' As yet it is almost a blank page anti we can write on it just what we choose. It will be for us ,just what we rnake it. So we will endeavor to make it even a more suc- cessful year than the old year, ind by striving to buy at the closest fig- uree. and selling for the closest figures, and selling for rash. giving our cu,t'Imer. the (hest quality possible for the least price possible by study- ing your interests, which are mutually ours, we hope to make the suc- cess for 1896 which we have planned. We are now giving clearing prices on all cold weather goods -Felt Shoes, Felt Boots and Overshoes. We will not carry them over to nest season. See them before you buy. H. B. POLLOCB, The New Shoe More wit* and two fifth *Wrest to mourn his death. The deceased will he greatly meed se be wee • friend to all who bad the pits - sere of his acquaintance, as was clearly shown by the number Oust attended the tuners'. It was the largest ever soon in the village. Deceased wee • Freemnaaw, sal the craft tuned out in e body to show their last respect to their dead brother The were present from %%io.ham, Kelgrave, Champ, Auburn, with the members ot Blyth lodge, who took the Indoor part u the services. The bereaved family has the heartfelt sympathy of the entire com- munity HAYFIELD. Tct.oty, .Ian. 22 A. Peck left town on Sunday ea • vWt. Allen Molise has returned from lilac and looks well Rubio Doak totr.dh having • saki the 29th of this month. Wm. Atwood hee secured • geed at J. 1►ooald.os's saw mall. The .laaa•ry thaw on /l y made the price of new boots re up. The % inter fishing t started yet, but we expect It soots w1 I:ood Black Fineries worth 75c. for SOc per pound Armstrottg'. sale. Mn. Alex (;raieg.r, of Clinton. spent Sunday here with her friends. Charles Donal/an and his wife spent S..day ta toere with their friends. Tke now council met on Monday and Han Erwin was appointed clerk. Yr. Mcleod and has wife were the guests of diottss Thompega bar., oe Saturday last III, w glad te bear that the valu•N* hound belonging to F. (i"moiabards bas re- turned home. la grippe is taking quite • grip ea Home of our old interns. W• hope they will soon rmower. Our new butcher bee purchased the pony which R. Rovat, tinsmith, formerly «wood. Wei wish him nooses in his buaoes. Alex McIver, of the H.bylon hoe, Stan- ley, died en Thursday night of last week sad was beri.d at the Nemirow.' churchyard on Saturday. We are glad to hear that our tinsmith is rushing bushman in his ..w @bop. He is shed of our ether merchants on the pries of Coal oil sinom be mimed the S A. The swift pony beingiq to • Heid@.s of the Salable lies was erred to i1. seer* *bed hero in town, by tom Mime. inky K. who had the whsle read to herself. Ths easier l elections win be us thisear read H wish to keep posted s the fight for ,mrit reform be ears and keep ■p year mbsurisaiss to Tea Saosnr. AU wboerip. Siege .pill Ile psi/ .p Wow iso. 1. seer aesemillsfg M Osgrs, "Fen (lmer•N.Be e/ the Koval Howes of Reiland" is the title w a hale -se p•saph- 144 mail tamed by the Dr. Williams Yodid.. Ca The ewer le & work of art, ad has admirably ezea.t.d portraits .f game Vie - ter* the Pris.. a Wates, Dabs of Week. ad the West Prise Edward of York The Dr. Williams (s. hove • reputation fee 1150 tribunes the haedimmeet Mimed by Wass we prepriaa.ry sadist.. aw pamphlet (ha- d•, sad die prams war& amply Imahi-a this Hpe1Mi.s. The pamphlet r well worth bawls'. end • e.espp�yy e( it wfU M .alto free ae may of err road.,. whs WI cad 14.115 slaw wellies) as . pas seri, M abs Dr. Wil Mediu.. OS. lllw.kyflliq � Life in Southern Africa." J. H. AIKEN, LECTURER, AT THE GRAND OPERA HOUSE, Thursday, Jan. 31. IAVAURT - vs. - CIVILIZATION. EVENT PHASE OF LIFE IN THE UND OF SUNSHINE, GOLD AND DIAMONDS. " Thro' the Tropics by Moon- light." "King Lobengula' "The Warlike Savage." "Diamond Mining.' "The Gold Field's of the World." " Ostrich Farming." [very whitest lllwtntrd by'usperior Lime- light Dyeetelna Thews. O.sro House Orebs► gas 1. •ttoselsacs. Admission, - - 25c., 35c., 50c. Mas al Fraser a Ferses's, Seatorth : Os Monday morsl'ag as one et George Murray's team., with • lead et Me, ee weremiag the old quarrel os the Hatay Read, Ram of the tows, the tem broke, mad Week thigh .ad lead west through. It regained the servioes.of another team to pull them out, but nothing was any the w'one for the accident. le might hate rshulhd is the lees el ose or both horses. these►, U aseist.ese ►.d set bee at head. I:Warteh tewsship Wow eseeediagly sorry be obsesses the death of James WM- des Luthw&it., mooed sou of Jas. loltb- wait., of the Maitland sots., whit& ole...eed sear llotano, California, oe Friday IUh heres•sl was • premising Toes* w el 99 years. and had been sick only a abort tine with 'Ai.te. fever. Very hrtesately hie Trotter was with hien during his tllu.m, The remain aro beteg brought Mona Gederiob townobip : The Hayfield Gbh . was the nese of & ample of hoppy w.sm thn w.ib-two weddings taking plane ss adjoining terms The lest was that •f Dim Yee, demeanor el William Yee, to Jobb Yeo, el 8.11.1*.. ; the bridesmaid Dad graswas. Ming Kies Missile Vas (.Wer). and Mr. Priaw, of Fellation. NW Tee was a towbar ib &Weed &ebbsth 8.h.si asd Irma ales ^vwbket : rhe will be mote eslswd. MaKillep Vies Rlitrb.tb Heirs, Wale. ter of Jamin H(II@., of M.Rillop, (left es Mala to weed ►b• Usiver ity at Tango tr. AINebgh .sly 21 years of age, eke *pews te pees her duel etambMYss ler her dewr.e .met Jena She will ides he eligible M tach& is s CeSeei&*. fseYteee. � elaa,bt Leos year is if ,4. i Yaw, of ON mg t s Mow erred Mr MI tatMease iris tl�wYeuipillb par. On Mit.. Twee. Pimple everbteed the hopsrtesee of per- = hws1sW abaft .M were nater tial wish Manske* Mew ; bet sew Nat 15 knew Nal llyrpp mofbabltsel sw�iwwi. *011 em ed people sal sot boy ether humans, tell& .i MT s tlmsi, bet may Win 'mime 'I' Il l: ort lbs 1t. .eel Moods preside chair ranged The by Rev want, 4 welcom and It. loby4 ret ('ht replas precise Aur, aide... 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