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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1895-2-14, Page 81 ,G. 4 d MP, THE SIGNAL : CODKRiCH, ()NT., THURSDAY, FEB. 14. 18115. NEWIOvELS: " The Play Aotrealyw4 " The Raiders," The 1'agabonds," " A Roman Singer," .e A Group of Noble " Things Will Take a " Marcella,- " The t iced Ship • The (hid in the The Prisoner of Trilby... " Peter I bbel son." - " Doreen." "• My lady Rotha," •• The Paraleite," by Crockett, paper, $ -35 " .73 M. L Wood, F. M. Craittford, Thos Hardy, Beatrice Harriden. Mrs. Humphrey Ward, Clark Russell, Anthony Hope. • G. Du Maurier, cloth, Edna 1.yail, Stanley Wuyran, Conan Doyle, THIS 'W --- 20 PER CENT. OFF. Paper. .75 .75 .75 .25 75 .50 .50 75 1.73 1.20 1.25 .75 :15 All the new *hada' in Crepe al..; Crinkled Tissue Paper, 13c. per roll. $pe•'ial drive ill Latter Pa,i., Note Paper. art Envelopes. FR.ASER & PORTER, Booksellers and Stationers. Semi Oa :Me co. anaemia. es& NEWS OF THE DISTRI''T- From our oW$ooll•Mpondenta Ther. Is i■rerasaeys gym Taal tassel be resod Asy wbees ilia• -arses et tbe t oasts aiee�T ted err The ftlssnl. ASHFIELD. Mensa&v, FMR 11. bast had log rAssaiii is m -toe wept we Year &Ike' USS mos at Ar.I treeg's thea at any other sans James !:rows, Meal timelier. North lb beta, hu be•a glottis( Meade in this sec tine for some dye We are awry to Mars Edmund An- . drew he. hey a i. y tor Mame time. We hope to M beat et his n•overy. Charles Ritchie I Sea, ked hu leg broken while a wedding • few days ago. Nen marrow escape tram freesia* to dh f1. wHITECHUNCH. l clear, Feb c. F. Dawson, dlehriat l•�lhnce lecturer and organizer, paid to a lust week. Win Dixon, d Htsp/eN. sad Mr. Sasll, of new were Mases-hwad here for • week during the last eseeri beree. Mr Ness wee nee Mag Wiiiout • driver, as he has bought taws F. the trot anti mare knows at they S1N1II. The nroprf.tar d the Damoroial House has sold hie Abdspbh driving herbs to 111,,. I Uuon, of Brace/WA, far a Mtge seas. LEESURN. Toaster. Feb 12. It you treat t. moss the beet of the hard times. d,.o't mise Arraetwer's ar. off cloth. tag sale Te • Ties alta Na Km. -A party of young people. with mer two elders, sun. ' dal morning atm shoe sem, drove to the church and as tis way wags audeseted to ea NAfter i)ryt the chilly nn they M j�it ohsrch and had their falai ,..prodv feared es finding no 6n lit and so eureka. They thee returned homeward by .a•tber reals sad found the new road so better and had another upset which wile worse thea the last, ria ow or two bad • oaeeew .. el haft seriously bort GODENICH TOWNSHIP. MSuDAT. Feb. 4. Cashmere ghees, b/Mry, underwear - everythi0v gees M Artastre.B'r Yale. The following report based apse regular attendance ad rend shown' the standing of the i• & R. No. 1, Godench township the month el Jsioary. Names are i ardor et merit: Fifth class, Ida O. Owes ad Norma. F. (larch, equal) ; faced Goma Missio IL Curwen, (Norge Seated, awry Johnston made third, Wilbert aa1•h, Carom , Church ; Mawr tide#. Ars Dry.d►le, Masa Porter, Myrtle M Tti�ew ; senior snood. Mary L Porter. Bereds0. N'illial- t somewhat of • zoologist, it was declared to be • member of the w..e1 family. The snow shovels were in great demand here oo Mooday. All day, along the con - oeleion lines could be seen genas of men shovelling through the enormous drifts which had piled up during Friday and Saturday's norm. Coaeidwlag the thickness with which the snow flew and the low tempera. ture, the oldest settlers say at new the worst storm ever experiwoed here. The following is the standing of pupils for S.S. No. 1, l'olboroe, for ,lauay. The Maim in eech class are Fifth -Joey Heim. Jennie McHardy, Letty Gallagher. Sea. IV-- Warner Walters. Janes McIn- tyre, Tilly Gallagher. Jr. IV -Charles t amass G(ia��gaa�t, hallows, Alfred 1•infeld. Thili=ll-latBlaa Annie Rosa, Annie Me- Mill•n Suessd-Willie Bess, Blanch "al• lows, Will McMillan. Part 11 --(tome Bean, May Bean, John young. A•..is itratto% ., Teacher. AUBURN. MosDAT, Fola 11. Frank Morris, of Ntle. paid Auburn a ta,evisit last week. What's the at tree Fnue Annual convention of Westfield, Carlow sad Auburn Sunday schools will be held in this place Feb. 26th. Relegates from the i.I) t..1'. to Dotr:ct Lodge, Blyth, Friday next, rue, Meows Knot end McI onald and Mures Sturdy and Wilson. He Cour.. .4.t:. Rev 3. H. Hec- tor, the • oared orator of the .South, will de- liver • lecture in the ';'em�pe'race Hall Fn. Dov •eeninit, Feb. i:l. Ticket* Inc. sad 2.ic. Officers elected] for :tie nett six .months of the F L. of C i of the ,M400dist church • Pres., .1. ,1. %%aaf ington . 1st vice - prise.. !Des :leakier . 'Led rice•pr.s. , 1! r• Brown . 3rd vine-prea, A. J. Bowbrick sec.. E:. A. Htstr tram., G. T. Stnrly ; organist, Miss Sissy Blair. BAYFIELD. TrL htr, Feb. 5. Fishier here is not rood yet. !Ir. Scow, of London, was in town to- day. Wm. Elliott went to Exeter to -day on burner Mies A. Erwin returned bone lest week from London. Mies K. 1•Ibeon, of Toronto. to the guest of 1►r "tabury. Messrs Wm. and ,1.s. E'erruao, were i• t•oderich last week. Mr. and Mn. Wm. Howson. of Blake, were in town last week. The t,, 1. Britons intend giving • con- oert and ball in the near future. The Salvation Army officers tarew.l ed on Sunday otkht to a very large aadiwce. Mies Florence England, of Kincardine, u visiting her sister, Mn. H. W. Erwin. A. Peck, who has been visiting friends sear Zurich, returned bowie last week. The fishermen have bus busily engaged ls.t week and this week putting up their ce Mr. and Mrs. husk, of 'alerts/1, were be guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Swart. eon Cora id Mesa ' paler mood, o Thomas Salkeld, leltla k. 1e�� Joon N. M. Porter . pert \Mas Katy Williamson, Helen I irydel•, Roby oibsss ; part osa. Mabel it. ('urwee, Lottie Decks.. ferbam Felkeld. Jam aims, Tember. ou.I-OP. Trams, Feb.13. Mees Mara E. Recker, d Windier. M vial. Peg here. ladies' Carthame emir" 'meth $L7$ for 11 at Armwrsl i% ties eds. 13Ise Sophia $troikas. et O.ridd. God*. rich township, y vieish* siejUvur kora Mr. and Mr. Gavle 0 sus, d Manitoba, woo are deg e s a eke te • taws sad trioses We Aloe+ enjoyed • trwssaost visit to add Moe& bare wring Met week_ • The annual supply et les fur $.meaer use far our .ereestn wee &were bore from the Meier at Gederioh by the bows d Wrbert Morns, Job. Barker and F. W. AIM. Jobs tf Oke, w., directed the t-1 5 M Lest week rough imam gars essay ., e'.rybody • -beds+ d eueorimo•o Biot i wily forvot'.ea ram left Hides eb o Sunday last. 5.eo. Iwon•on, of town, was netted in the holy bonds of matrimony last week so Mrs Holmes. Thos. Johnston, of the Goshen line, away lot weak. Mr remains were terrt.l in hayfield cemetery. Mies Mary Kennedy ad her friend, :Jr. l.db.by, from Exeter, spent Saturday eves. nag and peri of S.oday in town The farriers of this vicinity are taking advents(' of the •eighiag, sod rushing their loge into Ikrsaldses's sew mill. Jos t'owa, our famous hen seder, is rather ahead of the people whe keep fowls. He has • Mo set and expects hick ena soon. The members of the Methodist chart& ro- ved holding a *anal on Thursday, Feb. 14, t the residency, of I.eo. Erwin. A good program of mnstc, singing and dialogs•s is being prepared The Temperance people are having a bug me this week. They have with these wore. Rises and sister, ksewn as the ('+,ceders They intend holding sest- nte all this week in the Presbyteries arch marks of his leve l oda" Ile. ens ears of old and young Ilia slate oat M the mere Tout* ca aatardsy was Masala/• stilt CARLOW. �i, NlearsT,tlr 11. 1. , servsse woo big l 5.M'Y 'handl Mod• awing t. M. -sal>ii - Nsokd. roads Uyt. James Green, clQ.derM. was the et William 'isrk *104.5 /b• big et het week. Artie wM deep regret Chia we Men el died fe ties* de= Mrwrf, erns as fs.umway meas. Qtr..wb ridded teQlhes� nei�n a /msmsl sad WE b mash ams/ Win •rhe Ids. Orson% lines " 1ansa►," se eseebleg *WI OW J• W. terse.. d G who 11 A NEW ERA In lir ■1•tw, et sedsea• reaMtee hanger. acrd by a aero■l Lore .f s►t•br• Mdeaw, Ilo.rastt, Feb'y 11. Although some ' weeks have elapsed mince the first dense* wsoer.t.g 1k. A. F, M.('ormick, of Rio►• mood esu meat out from this city, the pub- lic interest a the ma ad his recovery from leash's ,u.wm.s. bas net abated. Doo tors hay. taresiurat.1 the report of tin wavaderbil con, and have satiated them. selves of us truth. A. • prominent phy- sseta remarked to your eerrnpead..s w - day, "1►r Me('ermiek'• nese .mark • new *5 5 vibe* w� ' sad Dedd'• R i dinky Msaget fail to seem wide reeersimen Mem the tw'die•1 prefer Ma." !"'eel droWut• report a heevy sdo am sueset Shaw leas 1u �1 4. the slay dew the raFead• likamisr THE MAKERS OF BOOKS STORIES THAT ARE INTERESTING AND SOMI OF THEM FUNNY. *a Laeelleet taro Abeat carry rani.. Lord Terarwr's gran The Odeltl.. elf Nalw.r erre Nr..wstag sod Mer Di.. ertseballag Dog /lash. Mra Browning won her thick. brown hair in ringlets, which hung down on sack side u( her cheeks; site streak me than as being all eyes and hal+, trot unlike • sure lel dug Could that frail, little lady. at- tired to a simple gray dress and straw bon- net, and the cheerful gentleman, to a brown overcoat, be great poets' They had brought with them their little son, Peatni; be had hung. Bowleg, fair. curly hair, and wore white drawere, ed„rti with embroid- er'. These peculiarities impressed me. for I thought he looked like u girl The trio weer followed by A beautiful brown +keg, with golden eye,.. 1 •lq.nasched her feeling very shy. IA -het was this great woman going to speak about toe Iittlegtrl like me' But I was soon put at my ewer. she kissed inc. and, turning to Penini, placed bi. little haud iu mine, saying: "You must be friends, you and Pen. Ile is my Florentine buy••' .troking bis heed lovingly. "lta.. he not got beautiful hair-eo golden ---that 1� be- cause he was born in Italy, where the sun is ala ars golden " The tea things were brought in. On t tray was. a big plum rake The dog w acrd his toil• and tiro Mr, Itrowning to ntr "Hush 1.4 dent .s .1 i. g. 1 love hi Whrh I ea..,. ill About a year ago. Flit nrrrr left nit ,.dr. da, ur night. Ere tittle 1 pot my baud out of the bed (,mild alto ays feel his curly bead and to Maw EXPLORING LINGUISTIC BYWAY& [FOR TWO WEEKS sraglw rhllet.gi.l aaperati.sdLog w\��N/ t\• Whys M.. teereaeea lNeaaea.r,. 017.1.1"1". wnV i•r 1 ! The most atteemon method of peaservtng the lieguistic peoaltaritiea of raw or elan, _ _ nest to militia upon "the oldest inhabit• G R$i A'r ant," have cosseted in the chance refer- • the STOC rase of soma. peculiarly faresehlag t1/a I.•a..tntadttrtj writings, or an occasional classic. The plan of • distinctively dialect rT dictionary is of quite abodes -it origlu. The (ret ilea of smelt • work was a repoaltory A D SHANE De nn i(' fur the best, the purest, the simples and most approved forma 01 the 1 K-TAIIIG SIZE auguage. 1hs pyroteclia kcal expletive of the rude and the twittertngpheasemof .criers toting alike ignored Dr. Joseph Wright, a deputy proftre.or of comparative philology at Ox font, mud a leading Member of the F.ug Ilal, Dialect Society, has taken upon him tog work of editing w bat r to is called an "English !Nadeau Dictionary," sae the Karon Jourtaal. The work is intended to be very thorough. The society was organ- ised In toff, and *foes that time occasioned volumes. some seventy In all, chiefly glos- saries of the macaronies of various die- trlcta, have been !rued In spite of tine, and the collections of the society, the undertaking 1. still a very anluuu. One. autl will not be completed. it is thought, for ten or twelve year., Taking into ac- count the years of work already given by the .Gaiety in verities way.. the work will represent, when completed, at leant thirty years of rra.anh and .x,talnlatiota. The utaterial that at-ettmuletrs to such a work is voluminous almost beyond belief. he A repent English writer tells of n Tient to 641- Professor Wright's dictionary den. where iwid he saw over • toe of m.wiper slips. each slip .h being devoted to a wont wad Ito descrip " tion. It cost 11,o0o t.. arrwiige th..e in i alphabetical order. There ere already 10o pounds uu the letter "'" alone. Much of Flush now looked up in bis mister fate *tat intense devotion in hie is haft eye.. We gave Flush some allies of b and butter. which he accepted, but,instent of eating them, he disappeared unite math al.tg, yellow wont divan. When present..) hits with a purr of plum rek beaw:illowed it there and then with mac remembergust... remember t hat Mee lt.rrett Brew-nil-1 whispered to like that if I looked underi15 divan 1 would find the incl and butt hidden there She said t hat Pinta, was fa too polite ,i dog to refire anything offered to him_ but front perauttrtl otaservatirw. ab. knew that he could not rat bread and butter when he saw any chance of getting m plwrake Prnint mutt i crept on all foam and looked under the tit Vali, acrd there we Nand the slice of bread aria butter. -Tem- ple iter Id the district work is done by committeesF.. and secretaries. tb individual of tbe es committer reads some work, and thr gra- d , 1 tetar).notesthe eremite. (►f course there is much of the dialect that has never yet ✓ extinct. Such an Ibis the compiler is par - been •ren on a printed (trap•. end i. raiment 1 titularly anxious to save. As each word is taken up it is tod:ntevl geogrwphicatly. and also negatively. when. the abutter of it is peculiar. and the abade. of meaning• g derivation, examples and authority will tie At noted. Thecompilatnuu of such a work ie er a Mitch more laburlotie undertaking than r Nslaer'a l••dltlee, Rnlwer s appearnuce weedrrWeeny whit is generally nnder,t,at1 toy "arietterstic, or whet the Fr'uch coil "d'.ti15gtte." Tal slim. with finely cut features, prunsineu among which! we. .4 long aquiline nose with as ah lent enop of curly brown hai and a fall Ia-.ant. the first irnpreeei.0 be pnelurrd. aided by a 'careful 1011,4, wa 011ie e( nee and eleoorsee .1r n dinar table. where he liked r" speak. and, if pose sitar. to speak :d„or hr ma. certainly nae eta as well it. orruotietitt 1. with his large blue riMaui and .tar of the tinier of tb Hath. There was acertain naivete. a• renal. Ile that word 515.53 ...mind. when Applied t s, i•onforrnw! a man of the world In fi rain anti very apfwtr.'nt smugly against the irnsisttlolo• encr..vchtneute of age. 11 did not glee in with that philosophical r.ignation which night have been ex poled of one es clever. aid. in soue re- spects, w. IviesHe fought ageingt it toot rated nail. lord Lytton.'. hair owned dyed and his fare looked it. if art had lrreu called in to rejtI.rtiate ,it. A gtuck is Paris rati pretended to cures hi. growing dee rano. a ..M.tarlt entree of leg timate grief to him. Ile ora r .Pant otie hitt urns on his return to Via' it het -:ruse he thought be was enrrd. lust cot for long. The copi- ous use. of .huff sta. no sioubt pan of the attempted curie of wide', the neer polee able result• were. large dark rad or Idse pocket handkerchief.. quite out of Isar mohy with Lis otherwise elegant toilet. Nis expre..i.wa or regret at his impaired dige.tive organs had something Itdbrrrus about it: lie vomit' point with a sigh to a rosy -checked Amrl'ican apple and say; "Tu think that their err promowho eau eat tbale"--Front Rudolph lmmn'e Beak lections. that of preparing an "nitnary Eng:eh dic- tionary. when reference would be indite hundreds of menden' hooks and poe- viun.ly published lexicon.. Wilk Pro - feasor Wrigitt'a wortt. the rno.0 trine stable words are found only 111 the Very byways and hedge. of the literary field. .Aad not the least 4)1 the trek is the final decisiuo, whether the%mine of format :on is trust- worthy. or .utggests the rase of a sebooi- t i master who offered sixpence rock, for any "1 unesmuuuu dialect sp.'iu,ru,, and re - 1. trivet' w, many it wee (eared the boys were t iuvruttve neologism rather than truthful students. ✓ The stripe of the undertaking is int - m ci,.r. It will include ail the pate., the • vermicular and colloquial hints of 'cons of r • strict., whine present inhaletauts are not always of the rare found there ee0 - year>.aigo, which in the age limit under which the work is beteg made up Natives e have been found willing and anxione to aid in the work. l'itizsna by art ption sup o parently care but little. The inf..rmatior, is already obtained velum?. over • million, of the half'abeet slyt., dexigned to save the e Anal labor of the editor The rea.liug of tine net of works by a mnlieteut wan mold- ed 15.055 to this number. As soon a. enough .inscribers hare 'Wen srcure.l, the puhlicatios will begin. in semi-annual pane. to be followed by a general supple- ment. taking rap all Unfinished Matter. A Yew ?beauties sLight. Man has invented artificial light: be in- t ferrel it front natural light. He ban in the '.arae way invented artificial truth, in- ferring them from atipretrte truth.. The .un appears every day illuminating apace to show us the heevene. In Madrid the syr in lighted every night that we may ere tbe earth. Man is to God what a bot of matches is to the sun. Human pride can also write its Genesis. 1t ran 'Orgill like this: 'Attie day- a man said: 'Fiat lux,' avid theme were matches." Henceforward a blaze of light which il- hun,inr u. perfectly. The light inrented by men is worth more than the light created by (nod; let us see how: A thonosnd sunbeams met nothing; one hero of matches c.o.d.. a half penny. -Scrib- ner s enny.-Scribesera Hnmorof Spain Lent Teaaysse's 11ra11, Hen is a cnriuuoi freak of Lord Terrey' son'. imagiuntion, ias.,.l int fact: "Look at this pile. which, on int' went from Abroad, 1 lied heaped pts City table. I ought to have thauknl )tin Iefon• for your gen- erous lino- -lout look at the pile• -some three fret high ami let that apologize for in e- and believe sue. nut' peony- poet eonypoa.t marbleised. yours ever, A. Teteny.on." The wont, followed the drawing by Ai- fred Teitiy.un of a kind of pyr ' 1 it rr- (ions.pe'ifying the nature of the let ten dm his tahic "Auonyrneies inudent let- tere," "lettere from America. Australia. from, monomaniacs, etc.," "letters ask lug explanation of particular paAJ.agrs," "begging letters of all kinds.," ' sulmcrip thine irked for-tbnrrb hv(tdlhg. .cboola, Rapt int chapels, Wesleyann. etc.," "news- papers -gracious or malignant" "printed elect] Ian of poems/ eked for subscription " "presentation copies of poem•," "printed proof sheet, of pens.," "MS pnems," "letters for autograph.." foram the two .ices of thio cnriuus and unique .keteh. People who pater a roes of letters do' Dot think of the s-a.t aggregate made ua, of many single applications of rariou-; sons. Each poet nod to bring tot he hoes fifty or.ixty Inter.. Mee 1'esrsy•on and' Hallam Tennyson wen far ton much m- aimed with the task of wading through throe piles of unsolicitrel mrreepnndrnce. A alar, e/ Herr, Pe redee Here 5 • funny *t017, though he del not tell it to rale himself, that went the round of the New York clubs when Enrolee viol led the State. two years ago. lie it known that American jonrnali,a and American, Aanrnra affect t.. read Punch AA a prtlic ti,n ehsolutely devoid of humor, amt its• much as it Is w paper written "by gentle men for gentlemen." It probably falls to secure general appreciation in journalistlr America, though in certain circle* It is a, popular in the great Republic ea it Is bore. Two .nen were quarrelling violently in • el,b'smoking-nom "I tell you 1 saw a man sitting here an boar ago laughing neer a copy of London Punch." "Impose l.lr " r.pH.d his at> fon. "1 don't believe there r America tyle t3ritild an gg over Lades Plinth " The dlaensdoe waxed rerUb, awe at Mot bets were tale on the Bad - deo fy • throiight streaks the ems/ ma. "What was the fellow like yea now read- ieg Punch "A little, easily -bearded ma, with • rarebit bald head ad a big moustache" All" replied Ns Iaterlocator, „now 1 aM. wby that was Harry rendes 5im- isM-"-Seraed Msgaaise. A reseal. itaeeatlaser. -_- Sinee the death of Seyffert, the 'Vienna executioner. theaIthuritiee have nerved Renes of Applications for his piece, of which the most cunnus is that of a pretty woman. who sends her photograph with the following letter: "1 aur eighteen years old awl postman great phyeicel strength. My sex and abore all me beauty fit me for this employ trent 1 solicit. The fact is that the last person ou whom the condemned man Agee his gaze is the exeeitiomer, and sine times out of ten i• repnlaively homely. How much mon consoling 1t would he for a criminal, before entering into eternity to have the knot adjuwte.l by the soft hinds of a woman. whose Iwwltebing glance, wound reuse him to forget for an 'natant the terrors of a moral agony worse than drat h!' • Isattsrt atre.ger flee Rendes.. A ma on a Irk* Huron steamer had the only specimen of biaek rattlesnake i have ever met with. it was about the site of an ordinary garter snake and ea •!ticss n: eaten. It wee ermined In a airport box i (turned with ;hick prat. ilsaa When anyone woiil toneh the edam with his Anger the .nake would strike the under aide opposite the lingo •a quickly aa • stroke of lightning The •iperimenter would always Jerk away as siridenly There eras not a man es beard, however musenlar and free from sermons..•. who could keep hie rinser to the ren when the snake wonid et ilk*, alt knoering that it mold not ixrwlbiy bash him, Strong men would I ry K •gala gild apis, certain of their •Mlity toantders the teat, lett with the same moult.-Clnclanati En- quirer. A nest Aaswse, Two reloads, a wastrel' and a air, br cam. 1n time enemies, so much so tau th. tailor *puke met* evil of the weaver be - hied he hash; ubettglb abe weaver SIWayi .p.kr well of the taller I pun a lady ask. ' Ing the waiver why Ile •!wars spoke .o well of tile Wine, who amok* en 111 of h he ieplod: -Maim. we an both Ilam'; t ....t •.d Collocated, is lakes sad (:,slssti roary at •i1 binds, Two thieves were tweaking into • door and Me het pe..ibt. Berris• g••raated• when the master of the honer, hearing them• looked out of the wiWoe sad said. O. cairn LON. "Friends, come • ilttls later= *0 w est yet In bed." (l.dal•h, Pelt. 14, 1106. Opt sATI! RDA 1, ',IAN. 9bth, we oomme•oed • Stock Wktag Sale d all or Goode, to Isar for two weeks only. la that tier we wast to snake • large al•ars.ce u our ware Stook, and completely oboe out some how. W. will offer everything in GENTLEMEN'S - - - FIIRNISHINGS at prices hitherto unheard of here, cad all our ryas will be gold reg•rdle•'s a costae provost wrryiog over a .irgl• article. This is • gennuiae .•1., and • chance for bargains that so other hones in the oou.ty can oder. Come in and se. C. B. SflABE & CO. 50,000 Envelopes ANI. Tdll of ifrithg Paper I have just purchased the shove large quantities and eel prepared to offer to the public the highest grade of Paper and E:n relapse at l'ne.e unheard of before in (.odet'ieh. SPECIALTIES TIB TABLETS. My stock of Blank Books, Office and School Supplies is COMPLETE. Tk Popular Booli `lo D. B. CALBICK, fleet•. atai/esert and rase, Lead.. Grey : Jas. P.rrie has purrhaeed lot 13, sen. 13, oo.lalntag 100 .,erre, tram Mrlk lash, peeing the sum of 14,000 for it. It is not • dear property, se there are good build- ing•. Mrs. I. lash hoe removed to IPyth, where her sea true the photo. gallery. Pinto %Vm. Boberteon, formerly with R. 51 Raney. baa been with the tirni of Board, I.codwillie it Co., Port Hmou, for three years. They have raised nr salary every leer, and .aid se Iasi as they trere is Weiser they wanted Lim to 'toy with them, and also rave him • horse and ..uggy to use in going to and Irons his work. Clinton : Geo. Ninon, of Airfield, retir- ed to hu room oo Monday sight last about the used hour, and, having forgotten some. thing down stairs, west to return, but oa arriving near the stairs bet his way and fell over the banister, breaking hie .15.11, from the effects of which he died in a few minutes. Deceased wee an old resident, and wag in his 68th rear. Seaforth : The " At Home," at the Rec- tory, os Tuesday evening, was • very wc- oeeeful a6Lir. Notwithstanding the ex- treme cold outside, .verythseg was cheer Jul and comfortable within. A programme of readings, music sad readings occupied nearly the whole ev.ine. and the Targe crowd pretest had no difficulty in finding e.tertaisstest. Over 117 nese added to the Gadd Flied an • molt of the !.dies' efforts. W. A MARTELL & SON PHOTOGBAPHBBS Make a specialty of Photographing Parlors, Interiors of Stores, Lodges, Club Rooms, &c. Illemples may be seen In tbe show windows Jae. Robeson, err. West -et sad Spare. Colborne Bros., oor. lismiltaa, and $q.are. C. A. Huber t Sete Jewellers, Victoria 1310.15. WIUbehare for ONE WEEK ONLY ! Orders gay be leg w W BRITISH EXCHANGE HOTEL. D. CANTELON, WEST -ST. BAKERY The subscriber desires to thank his sus tonere for nmatneaags with him daring hie +gaunt tine of trouble He has remodelled sad refitted ►r place et beainas, dwell'sg sad bak'ehep, mad Mired need A 108? coIPLITE S!ITft ;rarrhrti• No- to. gailr6.1%/rholliMC vary sMi•MMary geanrR SPECIAL LINES WC HAVE MOVED --INTO moo ow. Our New Store, Corner of Square and West Street, (Lately occupied by Mr. John Butler.) JAS. ROBINSON, CAS13 TORE_ " Cash Is King !" g O a tt x x The only IIP -TO -DATE Grocery in town is the - "also CIOCEIf. If you want anything in our line you will find oar Stock Oomplete. CIVE U8 YOUR ORDER.... And we guarantee Satisfaction. Our Goods are " The Best "-- Oar Prices are " Bock -Bottom Cash Prices." "Farmer, wanting 1,61. Salt, remember we keep the best, and we keep it dry. PRODUCE TAKEN AS CASH G. M. ELLIOTT, Ther Hamilton -et Groom'. 1894--1895 AS we plan for the new year the question comes to our mind, -- What has the old year brought to us, and what will the new year bring ? 1894 has brought us a highly- .uceessful business year. T.irough- out the year we hate tried to establish a confidence between buyer and seller which come merchants don't give much thought of. We do. We have tried to give our customers such value that they would corse to us when needing again. We have tried to make a shoddy boot a disreput- able thing, and build up a trade noted for good goods, and you all know how successful we have been. Notwithstanding all the cry of hard times, low prices, and scarcity of money, our .ales have ALMOST DOUBLED the amount of business done in this store last year. 1894 has been good to us. What will the New Year bring ' At 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 snake 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 clotted, fig- ures, and selling for the closest figures, and selling for Cash, giving our custmers the best quality possible for the least price possible by study- ing your interests, which are mutually our., we hope to make the suc- cess for 1895 which we have planned. We are now giving clearing prices on all cold weather goods -Felt Shoes, Felt Boota and Overshoes+. We will not carry them over to next season. See them before you buy. H. B. POLLOC$, The Nares shoe Store 0°"°°ni°m", 'NOMINATION CtaMONDAY,FE6.18 MANAGER HART, 01 the (;rand Opera House, has se- cured "SNAZELLE in hes instantaneous pucwa. d Music, Son and S1ry, Pissinerl aleserwted, pr M eetesesd te t fns hrtabtmt and sett attrawiveb I MMe O sed preesated 1. MIA • - 25c., 8&., and 60c. diene an am assume ,a gime rr Mr. News, aa.la-w d W Atwood W tills esu at peesre�ery eal and mien* to Mir bed. 1111 saketows Malice 1. ,v w bean lir. Mood hair. ribs thrsMe s inted he ser limp with mar TOWNSHIP of COLBORNE vlurn iaatle.e to III the tramosey le the grrv.Ass of rhe T.wsiseap M /gnaws+ will be hens 1. the Tewssatp as LL. CARLON. WIEDwasnAlr, 71a'T. aOth, 1506, at It 'What*, sees, If a poll be degraded the nestles win be hand se log pontos, Pik lith. M "mon MI Isllrw• Ne l- N.. 4-TeaspMessee F. W. WoDONA0_114 ageveRimg HORSES WANTED The sebneribe rs will be at Polley'• Livery Bart every Satordey anti) Mars iSM for the porpoise of par- chaaing good, moved borne fres 1,400 Ln 1,600 lbs. weight. SW Highest anrkot pries will be Patti. A. N POLLXY• JOHN T. $IC[s Ooaoacs, Fah. 111b, 1111. rleteseibe 4 Too 3t■tafL slily 0 • Pia t FOE H, TIED WMdttIi tree sib ry t'bteba uta: Tera $au$ai l'rrAw tempt to di plor•bl• is ere ooasW and Tory p had deaciu deficits. Let tis lu, themselves Aevounta. tin mage Itf73 to 30 gate deficit the enrolee .d to 11,82' ribose. afro of $4,002,S: Now, 1 w bare been fur IWow h expenditure ii7•., altboa mod :th Kr the 1f, tletol Etat 1 teas thetyb the e wee 11,937,y wheat* talkI to see Wane them to be would rusher wish to isle for they k. tioe, Now we 61 was aa •ctu attempt r m the fast, but dittoes of out um trod. The total c the sit yea while the is •d fee hem tr.18, 868.349 duty 13 04 W total customs and the total hone eooeuml tog an aver& cent. Had this r Teruo bees • 187 period fro 1 'instead creat.. the 1a1 138,866,636 c swell the tree t.nt deficit oast. rate of d saki of ax mil •iaregating from 1873 lo tanff that has the peat erre Just ben le whether it wa have had • d0 ury snider • the to have I your imports le taken outs have boss the duty been i., erng►t. Then •same 'IDeetfoe (ti the other meat continua !rued by the I power, in plass tato (betrothal you would ha pay 1210,019,0 bers1 costes tariff M• taken pocket. since I the •xorbitat been able to a hatisepireitootioo are Is domain with yo ary trip tryu faith. it is sot soot out alt• ride.a fli we It meet sunk then was • de the Liberal •1n tee -fold greater • result of the has been taking e s 'teen years. n ew going to In deficit which a taed Liberalswere it of 18'79. 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