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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1895-1-31, Page 8i. AN OFFER ! NOW AND NOW ONLY s , This is the Line we are selling at Dissolution Sale P: ice this week and next. OUR ACCOUNT BOOKS are from the very best man- ufacturers. We have the kind yo.., 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 8& PORTER, Booksellers and Stationers, l.+rwl etrww•eew IJlordt N,s••vt44ae Cm. ,. ado r/et, eeL. N E \‘ • OF THE »IsTRET. From our ownOosorespo did, There I. Infertaatlea Were That Cramer ism red Alay weber* Mei -hews of be e wooly sleepy ■•poe.ed Ewe Tim uamaL - a_ by ('hes. %V lltams, *wooded by .lea. .John• sten that the following be road commis stoners for the dlfler it divisions . Nu. 1, Jas ,Iohn:tou ; No. 2, Jas. ('..onolly : No. 3. Jona ('ox : No. 5, C. W, Williams, No. 4 and b. Thos. ('hurvhill. Slowed by C. W. Williams. seconded by Thos. Churchill, that the saltines of the' township officers be be as follows Clerk, 1105 ; Demurer. "70 DUNLOP. MostiAt, Jan. 28. Mss ser. M.cph.s, from near Luciaow is visiting het•. bee a rag Thursday last saw •fair at •enda•ce la spite Q the roughness of th .rest tier. 1I:e gale (oa lloaday misfit of last week Mew off several rafters from tit owe erected over MMEty yew ago at the Booth oda, Ihr betas. we believe, the recoil. rime only is its lass bimtery that the build tag suffered with tie pies. A present it has'.eea terttporarlly t!epspa•��red, but shortly will h. thoroughly •voehsele,I and rebuilt Few of the pbaese• et Colborne who e.w ate erection ere left. mid we might say It le, pyrh.p., the eldeety Mra is Huron. collector. x U . assessor, :b0 : auditors, S10. That no extras be paid, end the respective oticer. Jo all work 1n connection with their , ott..ee. Moved by C. W. Willuiner,-.econ.l ed by Jas, Johnston, that by-law No. 1. now rod be passed. Moved by Thee. t'burceill, seconded by .les. Johnston, that S. L gecott be aseeeser for preventear. /dotted in amendment 1.y I has. %Vale•ms, seconded by ,Ids. t unnolly, that F. McCort • i oey be assessor for present year. Reeve de• • cided to favor tit amendment. Slovd by .las. Conoolly, seconded by Thos. Churchill 'that serene' .tohnston be collect r tortes- .' Beet year. l'srned. Moved by .las. (on - sally, setooded by ( W. William,. that 1 Thos tt ,.inn, .Jr.. be auditor for present year. l dried. Reeve appointed J. I: Helmer auditor. Clerk was lustre, - ted to rend saw pies of township pnotinr to local papers, to bo tendered for gamey • Moved by .las. ('uosolly, seconded by Thos. i *'hurchdl, that the contact; pay T. 1'. Pocket, via. tor use of hall for prefect year. Moved by .oda. ('uenolly, seconded by (' 4. t1'tlltam e, that the tellowmg •cc,aats Ibe paid Mrs. J. U. Elliot!. gravel, Iter 30; Mrs et 'me, indigent. $15: .1. Butler, I stationery, M, 02 : election supplier, 13.50 : posWthce bus for use of clerk. 11 ; Samuel Morrill, postale tip treasurer. report, $1.75; j collector stationary and pottage, $1.20 collector borrowing money, Sl : H. Porter, I balance on keep of indigent, fill, cleaning !and dressing same, $4: election exp..ses, I $, ; ("kik for school census, 55 : treasurer, j Inc borrowing money and paying back. V. Adjourne.i to elect ea mooed Monday is February. Ktxo, 8TCmmr. sleek. ...MI 1E1 *.. Connell met according to *taints Jas. 21. The following took the d•alsrntaon of gnalt- Idation sod oaits : Reeve, Hugh •.Irvin first deputy reeve, Wm. Klckiey ; second deputy reeve, John N. Slcieen..e : council- Mrs, I►altou and Farri•h. Slteute• of previous meetlnc were read and signed. Moved by Morgan I►slten, aecnnkied by David Fairish, that Matthew Farris be ep• pommel assessor. tarried. Moved by John N. Meken,le, •ecooded by Dared F.rctah, that Robert .t. Carrick be appointed collector. Carried. 11ove.1 by John N. SIcKeo-ie, seconded by Horgan Balton, that it T IcKen it be apposlated auditor. Carried. 1 he reeve appointed John Long associate auditor. eehooed to remain as last year. The following were appointed member of the board of health : Farrt•h, McKen/te and it.lton, with lir. McKay as medical ad rotor The following checks were issued F:lec• tion expenses. res2 for county wards, Mary Lucy. $2 ; Miss McLean, rhe; Mr.. Meliooald, 125; Thos. I..wreme, for two padlocks, are: ; Wm. McArthur, paper Inc use of auditors, 5"c. ; Alex. McLean, for gravel, $4.81': Jahn Stmpsoi, repairing culvert toe S. It., i'..; Itobert Harrison, Inc three commitments to county sail and portage L: 2o. alto tor salary. Ver : 1.440. f 1'rallighao. meat to the Currie fancily, $4 3,• : Mee (:rlMin, indigent perms. 811 septa, exemption from taxation for 111.94 ; Thomas 7*ivg.of,fnr reputing culvert on E I: •;1.51.; 1'. Msl•eoed, repairing bride\ at - Kistsll. 5Ii (bison meets Feb. 'it h. W. ST'rrf7ns, clerk. Triadic around firm quarters was con - pl.ted), blocked epee elead•y.Jock Adams, the veterie stage drteer,w•e mowed up and unable to make tits trip to the circular city. }'. Allen, however, .aasFe.1 u. take It. "•tial" Slullin hid his troubles but we think our old townsman. A. McAlfister, at Bel- fast Rot Ks mail. demons the state a the roads, by tie Mta1Ma line. ".lock" could not ,ret his rig over tie mountains of snow above the Pert and earned the wail afoot. Is the middle et the week things loo.d as if the anal weeklies were not for:h.•emice mad the heads of families would he reading again ammo diligently the Rig loo tie sad Pilgriw'. Prone••• whioh is not so often read wtten the weakly paper comes for Sudsy reading. DUNOANNON. N JTIC1. r4. Meal in Dusrasnon ter Tea moos, to at lie a em o( J. B. Ward, J.P.. oesveyaacer, elles whit_ will reeei,e Or- ders for eu7etrfpdorea, sdv.rbi.g and jut, work and 1• asibertssd to give receipt, for •wousrs prod for UM MOW - TrC.Dav, .Ian. :C i tt t ..a. We rooms to bays to ureotele tee decease of Joie West. of I.ucknow, which wits canoed by meow is the face. He died oa Monday m•eiim last. T.• Toa R.1.,. -A senther of the pron.io- e.t ,;•i/mus of I.witirf•h who attended rt. Andrew s supper and ball at I.ucknow pared through here es Friday. 1/ift1Ali" , THE ROAD... -Three -teams from Lochner, pith about twenty of use oda:wart citirens arrived here oa Tuesday after000e afar hireakiag the reads from Lockwew. ♦i■'t.e.i t.Trt AU -The sserssent of the Heed's Supper 141 (D. V) M held in Erek,ne arch on Nabbed', she 3rd day of February. tear ooaasstios gaseous will coin- ' ateMe tit the u.asl hour, vin , half teat tea t. Kix. ,..;•t Our vetoes email carrier has been prevented from Nokias his reveler 1 tope, being able lee amkke OMIT two trips during last r.. k o.tlid. Oewmenlcatlous Were therefore suspended, time items are scarce tisk week. • 71.1 7. 7 s I eft. At the time of writing •-Id s wrther to womewbat soderatiog Itis' 'p eaouoed by those wbo oda remember that **hate not had such savor* wintry weather sieve the year 1479 or acme Moe is the early seventies as we have !m+ esperimced W. *ett.n Katie. -The marriage of I.eo Anderioe, at l.wkaow, formerly of 1eh field, to Miss bertha Pentland, daughter of Alox. Pestl.ed. West Waw•scsh, took piece at the reeidemos et the happy bride • iptber-•„a* Wd.eadgr, the 310tb. Parti, t lore nett week. - 4'.•.Tri-rmt. Owing to the inclement state of the weather and i*tpssssble con dittos of the highways, the asa..l monthly of West Ww•.osh Mulusl Fire Insurance r...8.,, which was meseseoed Inc the 23(1. was postpnoed till Wednesday, Fel, lath, aieetis, to he had fa the old onurt ran as formerly. Po.Tre`■l The sn.ta•l meeting of the etiegteg•tton of Erskine church ben which was to he held on Ti.dsv eveeisg, the • Seed, was postponed, in esesege ece of the moray weather ant impassable emoditioo of the reads. mail the els d Sias tone woke which r to he in the oharch on Friday, the let d sy s/ lltlllr+a•n, th. err tice to comment.. •t: spin*. MUNICIPAL OOUNCiL$ .1 R1. -a TT. Jae. 2181. 111115. Council mei r.. day aaras'dlng is 113114 11. The isllewiag wade the aisles• Naas of ease end Jabs (1.E, reeve, dleswep *e+°e, Manu Jams t avadtriax add seas. W. Williams, mialesilleille M .• e tas et lest wieetietg real •ad aSd ad W Jes. f:asdly. •n•.,aied Chari hi11, that the board .f hanitit 1111. ssnmet el N.. 1, Jas JohaeMet. 11•ein:Delima Ntard Nes3t.lobs, at : Nd let W. worm. • NG. W b. Tina t M. D., J, 0. is . Mewed of l:ok.. ('Aka.,., Jan 21 The newly elected member' for Colborne caused 1893, met in the the townehtp h•!1. Members all prumsat exooeeppt Reeve SI.114y. The ',embers 'saving guallhe.l the missives of the lest meeting of last year's t'oundl coue.•ll were read end adopted. Nathan Johns moved, .crooded by 1. Million, that ftahy Williams he auditor. • Moved in amendment by eamuel )'otter that .lames Clark be auditor There being no .sounder the motion was carried. The deputy reeve appointed Ales Robert - .o as the other auditor. A. Million moved, seconded by Samuel )'otter that Wm. Howell be ...seer. ('er- nod All the other °Mleer• were re -appointed at pretreat earns" The following gentlnwss were appointed • board of health for the preaoat year : Reeve, deputy reeve, clerk, Joseph Hetherington sod Alexander Robertson, with lir Taylor as medical .d .icor. The fnllowmg moment. aero paid Municipal Wnrfd *moos sleeks, 1 fit, *1se1M •• pewee, Inn : Alexander Donald fan, use sheep kilted by dot., $2 e 5 ; .)•mea Rmsds, R sheep killed by .Inge, e24 ; Junes Jean, 2 sheep killed by doge, *a1 ; Hwma� . 4 moans ejafty. $18 : Th..mas (;.r• est, statute labor tat l$ user's . *3 ememei adjourned t' meet arum Feeweary Md. at 1(i i ehw b , ti F' W M, lets.nk, Amok. aub.nbe fur Tea muss 0•a dn*Mr s pear be M..se. It Is up ...late. and ohs twee v.lth ear the money 1. lbw Hares Tweet AN INSANE MOTHER'S MED. C y giver IlLsWehs *0. Attempted Ile Were new nem,. 1141 r u.u, 5 V. Jae. !t Crouching is a toll the Fraukliu *trent ttata ou. wumblil r time. uuiutelligeutly to her. NH,*ad al iotrly .hrtek ug sod cursing, while her eye aro bleautg with the up natural light .. iia �, 1. Militate lintel, n Ili of Joh 1 L' -I, au employs at the Cast roil tar Abu N Find Buffalo. I in Fl ida) Munn I,i their pretty little home at I. F:u,pire .t t this wintaau at- tcuiiptild a tropic act. Arising in Its re- vultitlg detrila lirtw s hive and ten o'clock • clergymen pert urxt d,x,r w -.x plowing se brit a woman ran out 1 he how.r and eveite15. implored list. cuter ('on.. qun'k. lur the lure a 1;01," she cried. '• l'uwr. ro • ' tad It plug oho no, In through the hall, f..ILnto by the tight:.lir %Aril, fret that .cantly used to touch th.- 11,e,r .hr flew throug the (tall oral sitting rami t., , ve little kitchen i77 die Mar The 107111.71! ran 111) 14. mops and just as he enter..) the lust) a cry sof anguish rang through the notice. At the kitcbre sbuur i. sight mot his eye: whish uorle hl. heart .741141 .elf !tier a entre *as a hall .lrrsweil woi,au with wild kinks and dishevelled hair She had taken the Ila f *.,u the 1.1„te and w-ar trying to force the naked body of a baby girt ou to the hot voids. .Uready the little one:* feet haul been [re*eel again.* the glowtn/t fuel stud the fair s 1.f burning Mesh 7144.) the room. 140.uiug to the wuuuwa dile, he hurlel her I'n'k and grabbed Iter bmby (rims Tier non. ' Mr.. Ketol'. io.auity was brought on by warn ii, and br,safiug beer religiuss mat- ter.. rho was ill for -one week. following Ilse birth of her Iwby.and .luring the tittle her .iwter card /or her. T)s• Leiter in ■ 7Jpiritnalists. :Mil .10% after touch per - trot All- (1,.:e: to 1*dn•ve in the in)*isotone r:u.p:u_. ....incr. and other .pi ri tllsli.i , ma111r1.r:u :one Whets the went:w ge,•w lest ter she followed NO her new 754u'f with all the anlor of a etnvert :stet attended loci -tang. 77 believer an 1.111 - port mil; fdp.rtum;v pre.cr,tod itself She 1bought end r.,l1.•.1 of /lolling ,•).r. Iler mind w,vtk,•ucd ulster the .7 rain and it war tvhi.)e•r-t about 1u 111e nr that :h.• tel bee *r:uA.lighl(rt,ms.rhoud Se ligioi She ,exhibited no nignw n( violin ..q, how- ever. :mil Lir lut.badd and • (rirnils 1;1i..! 70.111tfirnity w•a,. 01 A. tetnis.rery natter,. and would o citeuff la she became BROOK LYNl TRO, LEY-ST#Ii1E• Stades. (Hertel. t 1..a, that taw lege Ar Isra 1 eu. lioota r .- .4, n. "J•- '1'!tf•,afy-of.•Iutn•htrs Iva, a nmol^.rwtli'bIy q'ti,'i day yesterday. The t .x,1•. ":cr• rewly for Any gatberingi lust n ht' is' reported. sat were god ,titer rl It in any (mustier. In vt►riuIL, our. p . es well as ay ninny'mtilt- up street.. ire cutting awl ,tow throw iig were its 'lgrd in and a uuntber o' .trrr.ls, were t.s r. The I:rt•rnp.int cans la..t many p,ne..of glad. awl the. .n.., 11.4411 .ear. urn• n.a nn t,, unth lirooklvn and the F:rir 14. -in d trim. The .t rii.,•re d.. I...* a ig egate it; *'ruwde dud the meta are kering weal w-1U.iu the pound• of the firer. .1 nn It'd of benefit. are advertised nod well fw,tr .izel and Ihr r,lrrirna of opinion mt;..ig le striker.. tooth conductors amt. motor/urn. is 74147 a firm (nidi amt :. steadfast ps.i:.)ou , their part will ait. the ligl,,. (Mittel. f the railway cv,tmpui.•, claim tide the gets :.re beaten and that they '.•a:, rite tli r cart to the full capacity with the to they- hair. The saloons in the 7 icitrity of the dn. tlofts write ,'4.n. -I y-e.l.•nday muter .trice order. from the pd.., .ldaey.l•. ty.. Mos A+esb.riyeery, �u.�►.t, r It , Jan. 'J•.-.1 see sod girl affair ba* Iain bion:lt 1•, lii;ht at the .,•.. Margaret 44.4'hrr. m1. IC year• oil, a daughter of II:e ir:!1 McPhee -soh. p: per. Litt lel;tale•41.s . nn. fol,u.1 early. Sot u,orniuu lotwem I;lime limy 3114 fort Morieu, drug>;e.I and lying in a pond it itli her f..4 fr.nets iu ire. - The girl ix a Ell Mitou., ,urs.. entt.wtlten'!y toning definite Ir ye: know ccs ...ruing the manner in '7770(1, 4,.' 'clone to:lw,iil tate predicament. 11,•r feet w ill baro t., le apq- ritate.1. 4tt.:Iriu7, rest. upon .ate nude 77 ho t.n','*her with iia fatuity were a7',nd pinto yr,••• of the poor sou.,•. 71 h 'bought, perLn[., that this raw- may result in the -.dein.;nfthe if.whs. tuy.ter la .march of a Miulag Man. - New 4..1:6. elan. ?' ---.1 letter wa* re rricel 81 p,Ilre headquarters from Jrieepli II 4'hark... of 1 4%,4:rot nrentie. Toronto. Canada, to -k !ng the: -•arch le. made hs title tit y for .loin T. 74.arle., who has di, appeared The letter state. that tltr wisr ins noon left South Africa to September but arid went to. Utterp.d. whence Ire sailed for New fork. .11r arrived int New fork in 1h -fender and o1 the :9►th of that mold's hie fattier remlved a telegram from lam *rating that hr would be home on 1►ernllaer ':{ N.dhitlt •ltAn mute leen b.:,nl fres. him. Thi. record of occident. sial wrist. was senrrhrL lint no iu-'07,7.1 •.1 (4... nii.aing mall wa. (uutt1. tederetlew to ulster Ie Australia , .1 rrup�''d- vet nue-ring- in terror M ABiitrwilan relerr.- tiotl wee held here. The 7'hi.•f .hut lee of Victoria. Mr. SL,d,lr,, p:v.i.led,andam..ng those pn'wttl w ere the I'retn:era of New taint Is %Voile... mith'Au*tralia *ml V1c- owin 11. H. Ittid, the 1'rrmierof New South Wale-. suede a speech. tlitriug which be estimated the alx.liU,n of hostile tariff* and urged the Ainanities) colonies Ito federate ion, before they are esenpkll.sl to du M, in a hurry Much ratbuafastll wadi*play el thnitkl t the meeting. yl 111 Return to awed.. s:ostltE.41.. .Ian. _t .4 number of Frrtc11-('stuwlirnt who emigrated froth ,pools•.• to 111rbigau in the d„y, o1 tine • Mug industry. purp.w• tot unittig to their 1.141 honor with their children. They form nearly Ifo• whole population n of the Gown 1,1 Lake Linden. Nithigau, and are very ulflienti.l there. but the topper la- dustry having declened they baro se work. , •Acrd 1w RM Are.n.le- lit VI 111. Jon 121 Win Duncan. send teant.t.'r for 1'ho. IWli'Iay, brewerire than In h.s amounts sh. Tinel n ihuuran to ha. Mem lord tip with r. 'odd and wit, while .11 it w w* d,a„vexed that hi. rot lone w dNu,a..grs• w it h the brewery'. customers' Rit pas.ixw'4' It wag his mi4brwl to receipt am for the p .per amount In a knrelkeeper's Hli grotr,at rout tern in a *wailer amount. I'm - then -lea tors Tres tiaii so Tae temps Lasso...fox. trio.. Jan. !.--Peer seen aaeo(,1 .1.:hit Robinson. ('nllen. Alf. W11-' imams wed Welker Wige, with two >r teuwta. were rutting l,a on the lake here, mi when t I.r ,re soddenly broke tip and car- In net nr. n and l,orw out Is the lake A whi hoar 1r..o, CIM %sere weet to their remote, The mad 11,.. weer landed .sfely es shore, but etre the homes were drw.at Ip OTTAWA'S CARNIVAL. ?a. Alimperleal 5rd aM Merwe/.e .m the 1r. r...e.. I/TT AWA. Jan 9i. Th. tikg�.n,al drt..- yesterday and u..m was nue o7 t Ire gn ,.: rat affairs ever wltur.w•.1 in ti.* ci7). 1'6e drive firmed of Cartier apiary el two cetera sharp From *far ..lucre th.• can. 1114,044111 4111W11 Kent street, when' he') wrrr Amain Ito their different sect i.ns by human- biers umn bers.4 the ,.uuIalltar Thr f.re•s•rw,utl w It. in charge of the gen- tlemen of the (Oleo. Hiding Club. with Mr 'r l' Hate tie gretel mondial oil Slr..rs H. Brim a aid A. H. 11. Powell as a...i.tant greed marshal, After the pro *mesh,.* /urtu,.l it t,r,k the following route: Proceeding north up Marto aeras,. the bridge to Theal,re, Tlau.l.re W Nelsuu, Nrleml 10 Dols. Italy to Cumberland. (' Irrlwud to *'hurts, Church to 11a1• buusir, Dalhousie to a. Patrick, St Pat- rick b. Ma -Kohne aywuur. alwtg Mac- Kruuc avenue 16r..ugh the living arch G. Wellitgtoh.'.Veli:uttl•at t,. Lyon, Lyon to I.legar. I.isgwr 1. Kent, Kent ta. Mac lrtreu, Maclarru t., %Irtc4lf.. Metcalfe to Maria, Where f• wa,.,l.epereeti. Thousande eritine...el the drive along the route. It ist calc,l.uud that some leu tbuu,autl preppie rrl,tied the city yeeter ray by the different lines of railway rani wing into the city The storming of the ice polar.'. which was. the event of the week, was win:wooe l from 7':,rll.unent hill aid all the point - trona wb,wll Nepeau 1•ulut w-ais visible. The attack was mare (neve the Hull shore aid w>.,. very ,sUc re.ful u. every" par- tiritlar. l►TT.tw .t, Jan. ?I. -- The carnival cloned .n saiturloy night with the hockey match. It IR declared by all to bate been a great •surae The uut.idr vl.lton. Gr the win ter carnival during the pre*rnt week bare numbered fit the Iuweet ',Waste people, the/ enu1C nutidwr as was claimed iy- the last Munrreal carnival. Among vis. tumuli are not iucllded (arnlert. from the spit ting dintr..-t. who vi.itrd the capital with their wires and (erudite.. If 7.uullwrs therefore go t,, snake up •uierret. aid girt certainly contribute in a large measure. the O*taw* carnival Ila. been euuu,•v.led with anything but failure MEXICAN -GUATEMALAN DISPUTE. K*1' *.s as Inevitable I14-twee'The.. Two Rry.0 7.11... ('71'1 of "-Ian. 7•. --The moruiu4 uewspowr. prba,',•ve %Renee or to the government's programme me iu the dispute withl; n ntvt mala. t t the , le Issrtnirnt,. ail inquir.•n nor WW1 with ai..olutr rrfuvsl tc. d:et-nee t hr .it nation, alas•ugh am ,.Ah•ial statement in the near future ie hiuted. Guatemala's reply to Mexico's dual de- mands is *till a ,•;al,iurt .,r,•rrt although ►w•rlees wild n a. to it* remittent. ;ore .proud ltourl). There was a report that Tenor Slari,v:al. u( the :tur,•i.;n hie! received notice. from (lli*trnlala that sir wa- newly to gr:sut Slexico'r request a. to the frw,ti.-r Iuo4s and t., imirmuify the tuuntr} ..t tlu• r.,4wa.r+ Hit -tiered in coder 441. to the df.pute. Thi, report win drni.duttki4Ry.. .41a extra force of lura *ere working )u the citadel all uidht. The 'iwruty 11(11, Infantry regi*ueut is heft preparing for heavy noir li ug. NIAGARA RIVER SMUGGLING. b; tt atilt Eliot. rat Net t.. ■ Eared Career- - Aa C ntrnthfrl Rrprrt. BcrpAu,, ,I.,n, :t -.1n article *Rest out from this city dos•.. much injustice to '804.14au res:drat. 011 the !corder. It inn [tire that the ('anaeii.iti c7:etn1. °Mees ;ere )ax iu t Iwir attention tt.duty mini give", A bald statement of rnstoi,e receipte at tine port w•hicl5 is mi+lradiug. The reference to ouinggtitig way clipped tiara ah 4rticie in the Courier and th.• alleged (aria. given on the nutot�ruy of an ex•dry goods clerk, nay hair ),ad semi warrant tom ur 74ta•ri, year. ago. But they have two foundation or very little an foot now. l'.'ety '.wisgglineoesus*$.ly- .1411 exist.. but it ie a til diFi t1 affair and conflu- ent tel vilaihtsst led•fdlg to the rirer. eituply hwtt•%trwi lin * l., the moire -cs,n- velsie ' #rarkrp Thai Idiot(., nut exist is perhaps) *Ino to Thr (wet that it b. u.. longer prutltitl.le. Standard articles ul wearing append :unl of household •ron- r1 ptiot. 4r. is. cheap ..r ebeeper ads I except per1ape in coitus goods. there ,.aid be but little gained by the pettc'muggier buying here and incs,ttone 710:difference i. trot 'sufficiently wide to make the smuggling by imlividual, r- Itltiner.�tire in any eerier. OFFICERS OF THE P. P. A. Mr. Itnaby. of flues mooed, 8.ree.4s to Ilse I'rwtdeaey., Tn!9*.Tn, .►an 1f.. The fallowing °s- ins were elected toy the 1'. i'. A. conven- tion : l'reusk,t, Mr. Itu.by, Doan Vier-I'rrridem..11ex Karr. Forest: '(�'ree- aurrr, Ih. 11(rn.• Parkhill; secretary, Jac►•nn I.ittle. Toronto. only a few of the delegate. remained to -attend the wind- ing u[ of the bu.iueee. Mr. Ilu.hy is a young merchant frau (risen S..nnd. who hs. been quite primi- tient in Ihr order for wane time. He was looked otl as a va,u/ilde man at the con- tention et Hamilton l:wt year. His elec. tiw►.,w-du,tltt-w ee the Teen It of a com pr,- 1.1i%e. though lie is looked on at more favorable to the Madill party than the other. Mr. .11,x. Karr ie editor of the Forest Standard, Irbil' hat alway. been an *rent supporter of the cause of the 1' P..4. in the protium mid P. D. McCall ton in the riding. heath of Profeaeer Cy My. intiw,t, .pan. J•.• Prof. ('aylry died on Saturdaynight. Prof. Arthur Cay'ley was horn et Hiehmtnd, Eng., In Pen. waa edu- (wted at Iamlwidgr an.l entered the pro- fehwiun ..f law. In Ivrethe became Irdlerien pndeww of pure methentat*c,i at ('am - bridge. Ile woe r..rrv.pe,nding member of ryeral a awl.•nlie• fn the tontlnent and re- ceived nunseroiu degr'•ev, from cvtntinental universities In recognition of die work. In lire he delivered a coarse of mathemati- cal lectures In John Hopkins University in Baltimore. es. *met and tri. lelalwtrv. I'Ati,, .Ion. r *tie n( the papers de• mourner the Anglon, **jeof N. Hibot and ',reshot disr*tr.nt result% from b.. ad ministration Nevertheine M Hilae went the Palace orf the Elyse.. on Sat Ionia)- ! definitely accepted the tank of forming mint -dry The Temps says that M tot. ministry probably will hie Premier 1 1 Finance HlIw.t. Foreign Affairs, notwux. h,t.•rlor and Public Work*, hairs: War. (;rnerel .famnnt: f'orn- ene es, lieu bit Hire*: Coloaf.., T1kiu- FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY 1 C3 IR EA STOCK -TAKING SLJG �T C.R. SHANE & CO.'S SATI'itDAN, ,IAN. 2bth, we =Vtt>7et�oed • stunk taloa( aisle of all our ast 1••t fur two weeks Daly. la that WINO w• wit to stake • twee ulesrmaa• a oar *atom Stock, and uou,pl•lely ole•• Qui anus haw. 44'• w.I4 offer evrrytblog w GENTLEMEN'S - - FURNISHINGS at prow hitherto militant of bere. sad all our 7'Q$a will b• odd regardless ell •e.t,te prevent marry tog over • single amide. Isis is • genu.oe ole, sad • chimes ler b.rgwas that nu other boar in the °musty can offer. Coale in old see. C. R. SHANE t CO. 50,000 Envelopes ,.1. Ton of ¶riUn Paper i have just purch.dlfd the shove large quantities and am prepared to otter w the public the highest grade of Paper and 4.n - %elopes at Prices unheard ut before 10 Gudencb. SPECIALTIES TIME TABLETS. My stock of Blank Books, Office and School Supplies is CQMFLBTE. PopuIaE' &iok St�-, D. B CALBIOK, Reek%. MNMeer,ts.d Tear. Geed., t SEVEN ti -E -IRs OF sL''FFERiMU. TRP i'El t'LIA!: F:\14Ri4:\CI: OF A HASIII :uN MAN. SIWIL.D.t. MADE 111* LITE al'TEA5LI-. MANI' MEMLUI[. ti eke Ta1L4 IS V .111 - AT LA7IT kr1.11t a.Ant-VOW HE. 0414111• SO IT. From t),e Canedun evangelist Hamilton. A member of the staff of The Canadian Evangelist In conversation recently with Mr. Robert lietherngten, who byes at No. 32 Railway avenue, found him ver) out- spoken in hu admissions as to the benefit he hod derived fro°, the use of Ur. %lultan',' Pink P,Us, and enttons that their good yualitice should be made widely known. He u so thaakful for the good he hoe received from them that be ,ay. he considers it leu duty to let others know what Pink fills have done for hint Mr. Hetherington was • severe sufferer fro.n neuralgia for shout seven years. It bothered him very much 7n glee head, un s and legs, and the pain was often 5o excessive, and the soreness ec great that he could scarcely walk. He tried, as a natter of course, to tied relief, and in doing so triad many so-called remedies, but none id them were of any benefit to hon.- In August last his attention was called to Ur. William& Pink dills, and he determined to give them • trial, and, procuring • supply, began their use. In emelt two weeks he (Quad himself much relieved and found the pains disappearing. sod •iter using )'ink Pills for • tow weeks tenger every vestige of the pain had dnupDppse•red, and he was as well ae seer. ler. Hetherington has refrain- ed frau making •ey public statement be- fore, for the reason that he wished to be **evinced that his cure was complete, and M r Dow eatlatied upon this points in reply lea queetton Mr. Hetherington said he was noshed that his present condition is due entirely to the use of rink dills. liefore beginning them he had discontinued other medicines, and when he found them helping him had ooit.noed their use until he felt that he was fully cared. He further remark- ed that he now felt like anew man. "Form- erly," mud he, "wires f tem op in the morn- oy 1 was **stiff and tired quit icould hard Iy walk, while sow 1 get upfeeling fresh sad ready to go to work. f have not felt ssy of the pains stem last September, and i wouldn't again suffer Inc one day the pains I formerly ..dared for the price o< twenty beteg of the dills." Mr. Hethslat;toe is not the only member of the family who has exe•risoced the beam hotel revolts e1 Ptak Pills. olds of his daughters, a grown up young woman, was quite ill Inc • tssatb w agog wash+, and af- ter • course d i i ' M ap$aen fully re- stored t b i)r. Rbnhesu' able efficacy in carit.R diseases an lmpov.nshed condition of the blood, from se Impairment of the serene' system, such as Ines of sppetlte,depteeeaio. tit .grit. as mr, ehlorean or green sickness, geser.l westular weakness, dints .., loss of leaet0,7, l000motar ataxia, paralysis, dente., rheumatism. '7t. Vitus' d•see. the Aar effleete ':1 la grippe..ernfuia, chronic erysipelas, etc. They are also • species ler the troubles peculiar to the formai.+ motion, correcting irregularities, tre stone a•d all Inc... of 1.51.1. Anticline •sew the blond .nd reeteen sen glow of health to pale sad sallow 1111111164: 1. the arm of mea they effort rsa.sl errs • all mess. arisi.g Irmo, mem over work or examen of •.y were. Tb pilk are sot a perones ri ' Mina They m. tai. Dal lit• •!M ..d nothing hat MOM LM meet delie•t* system. j� Pink PI are gold naly ia bots beads' the fires'• trade mark .ad wrapper 1prist.d in rad tab 1 an .ever mold is balk, or by the 4,.. or aadr.d, and any dander who offers meet • ee is this form deeM be avoided Ask or 1)r. Williams' ms' Pi.k tvk tor Pale People .ed rd..e .1) iseit•tio.44 .ad mbetiteta• Dr. Williams' PIMA PITY may be had of wE expect to move into our Nt w Store, Corner of Square and West Street about the 7th of February. Wu have a few lines we are bound not to move- -that is if Prices have anything to *to with the selling of theta. Now if you WANT a Lady's Jacket, we have setei jackets left out of three hundred. The reduced prices would pay any pepsin G1 purchase for next season, even if they have no use icor thein at present. People with honey look for bargains ahead . it will be money in Y-OZTR pocket. This is a Waterloo in the pricy of jackets. We have five pair, of All Wool Blankets we will not carry over until next Winter. We have February. March, April and May that blankets will be required. Now let your WIFE come auil see quality and prise, also a few Bed Ornifurta, Ladies' Vests end four seta of Furs. We also received six pieces of Tweed which we will sell at 25c. per yard. Also another shipment of Flannelette Sheets. They are going fast. We still assure you the .*7774' liberal terns and fair treatment in the future as heretofore, and ask a kind eontilnlance of your generous patronage, sr cheerfully extended to us in the last. ROBINSON'S - CASH - STORE. . Y894-1895.. as vee I.I:in for tl... ne,s 1-,•;ur the .luestion conies to our What has the old year brought to ns, and what will the new year bring ? 1st)4 has brought us a highly successful business year. Through- out the year we have tried to establish a confidence between buyer and seller which wont*• Merchants dont give much thought of. We do. We have tried to give our customers such value that they would cove to us when needing again. We have tried to hake a sh,rl,ly boot a disreput- able thing. and build up a trade note.' for good goods, and yon all know how successful we have been. Notwithstanding all the cry of hard times. low price,. and scarcity of money. our sales have ALMOST 1H)I'BL) I) the amount of business done in this store last year. 1594 has been goo.l to us. What will the New Year bring ' As yet it is almost a blank page and we can write on it just what we choose. It will be for us just what we slake it. So wee will endeavor to make it even a more suc- cessful year than the old year, 'n,i by striving to buy at. the closest fig- ures, and selling for the closest figures, and selling for mash giving our cu.t•nners the Lest quality possible for the least price possibie by study- in'i, your interests, which are mutually ours, we hope to make the .uc- ce.s for 1595 which we have planne:l. We are now giving clearing prices nn all cold weather goods ---Felt Shoes, Felt Boots and f fvershoes. We will not carry tht•nt over to tte\t season. See thietn before you buy. Ha B. POLLOCK, New $hos $leis all druggist+ or °direct by mad frees Di. 14111t.mi M,.dicine Company. lireskvjlls. (int., or Schenectady, N 1 ., at 6fsy stets Lar , or sox but e l for 12 54 * •• 'fracas e• (be Rom Tcatae, . The following u an abstract trom • spas* by I'neer Mmmolu Ma•so.lnol, of Vel Africa, on the rum traffic le the leek Continent, delivered In Boston es 0 • t me ago "1 can prove to you that &lx.ut ( half of the 1 •,uor sold in the portion Africa which I represent is made m No Eogland. And 1 can assure you, also. the le my tribe, in the bast two year, more than eight thousand meg •ad women hays been slain, as a result of this hquor tra76e. .lust two years ago two men, one frtm Begol• sod another from Ver, Fought • bottle of American Lyror. They got drunk. The V., man killed the Bards man. That was the cause of the war. and in that War huo.reds of men were shun, bead other hundreds taken into captivity. My own mother was dethroned, and s tied Into the forest and was there ten d► without anything to rat and when found, abs was at the mouth of death, sed died few days afterward. That is • result d th teethe carried on by the very ample I am speaking t0 this tneraiag." Tat eneseMe MI the •• Sease*.- F:very day we hear of the lawless acts .1 the " Roughs," while comparatively little u mid of the doings of the Smooths. Vet your oily, soft spoken gentlemen, who glide noiselessly through eoeiety, disinter evil nblects with • manner not merely objection able, hut fascinating, do more moaned than the bolder rascals. The Rough has some times • touch of rude generosity in hie nature• but your .smooth vtllian of society, with whom ccoondrelrm u • fine art. is utterly remorseless. He is like the V•m- pin bet of Surinam, that is said to drain the life blond of the traveller whom it lona Tolled into profound slander with the fi- ning of Its gongs. Apre.t the highwayman, the ber,l.r, the street rowdy, so behest man may arm him- self : but what defence is there agate d the smiling, cnurten ., self p0..wd individual ohs, having dieonv.red the weak Foots of We latitudes' ♦team'• char,eter, playa nems nth the skill .1. noesumm.. mum. lehamy b• said, is • good safe ; bet trtielruet is sat glee oha*tetarkttic gadld lad k.s.r bpm, end it g tb•t ras.cflti it t. ins :'fib., think what • set of weirdoes we should Ar 11 we had se Stith in ale smother, diad looked epos .very act 04 oeurtesy as • mare. Is there we way, then, for good ..d simple - men to escape the toils of pnh.hsd a drab' �osr artseaHee Weimerds againstthe -Prode.e..sd 1•-• AUCTION SALE! I have i,,',,ed Inxtruetion• no tea. W .. bout reeerre. At my Auction Rooms, Hamil ton Street, Goderlcb, tie On Saturday, Feb, 9th, 1895 vl commencing ai it (o'clock. noon t 1 pair of marched ter:Tina liars•, rising 5 years oho a ai M,rk, perfectly broken •ed hied In 411 hareem. 1 Roan Hone. rt•Isg d: years old a perfect lad - de bores, and kindrin all hareem I Mack Marc. 3: ears old. broken to drive sin els and double, add to ride: w111 slake • good mare Inc ch11dres t.. dries. 1 pair of pond. ria Working Rorie.. oar ridsg good wnrkerie4n old . •Diad, nsd extre a i stied, useful borne . • Ned dellrery bora.. 1 Sorrel Abbor... rising R yearn old. monad, will he I weigh rl•iag rfin ewe .441, essis rk • ata. leo work home. e. ►e I ('un•►e plus • T sets of Idgbt Itoubir Harness. 9 setae Single Harness. , • 2 flood 4obra 2 Mooed Head Cutters. I Chinese.. paddle, made by Collins. cost $SS w es sew. T g��opd ]141.4 (tows, 1■ ('ell. 1 Coffee (19111. 1 *'•rasa wale and keno. 1 Delivery Can 1 Letter Preen 1 flutter Trier. ladle, Ito. 1 Arr reser and Reek Coes. 1 tios14 alstg5, 1 RkytL Teague_ TwoHeeeuus, one Carriage add cum Sleigh, 41l is good mid will positively be sold for whs. Riley will twine. We ar, also chlorine out our Mork of 'terr- orists. kr. at whatever priors you liar t0 Por• reeaeltaoi.a *mane f►hlw 57..,,, Aat1us.* (/hitt. Jan Two bemired Der,' familia. are reported to he star. b Ins In Mist Green wills.. • quarter from . t, help hoe not hitherto been srwtgbt relief committee baa jam, left Mayor (a t who will Ira • •ps1.Uy *fleet peal. Remember the date and planet enntlry's Auction P.sma, Zaatltioa- at., 7otirsbr'y «a, MAL T_ C�UNDRT, ♦ t7cTiolis�xl. -THE-- "ADVER " TISERS FOR 1895. MORMt*c, EVENING, SUNDAY AND WEEKLY EDITIONS. A a'ssstst Republican Journals of the I tighset Mass - 4.,____ .`: Commercial Advertiser. 1bh W l.hed 117. Published every eves- lag per. tow vest's eldest atoning ...apse keMptlee prim. Ila Ther le •�gum.ras$4 %eyelids white • sea's duty to *awl(, to hie femily sad to smart at Isere, forbids him US go. Thar. . top. Let no flattery, so ruRuesatationa, however plausible, ind.ce yoe to take atop berried it !my dews remti ooii mini for rout gidesa ,and lel thismho* Isere fin tkiN-selt war is seriously vietunierel by dm Selootbk Tke Rai ?ma t1W1•. comeliest**. i9adsehe, Wha mss% .d bad bleed Me pl.wptly eared by Btmdsli Blood Sitters, +wfiidee&& acts some the seew- .Ah, liver, hewob sed blood, eerie, all their disems.a _ 2w 5 ilmielbe far Too thesew Os* 11 • yw• Morning Advertiser. psbMmhed every The Issdlsg Re blies* aewesrpw of en* 1y Clean hailer. tow gles prime as p.e yeslf� day Advertise. 1 New )' eek a owl all MOW paps. Ttic stilet fbt•A bt.ira p�appeerr I• Ibe 11 *tit.. m a m purges. ■akerr•fpt... pries. $1 Mr year. Jta As an Advertising Medium The et11MSRTIasats hem n w =ee.prt Isew boa a•Aa�M ws.Ne aymywh••tt mama TfmR £5*>!. . m not 5.w. M T S, J