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Treanor. Feb. 18.
Vasty lad. W• regret to learn then Rte
West, who has oeeo very ill is not imprev •
fag. We wish him • speedy reeovttry.
boo Price, beteg about Lo ova to • sew
.tees, will. for thirty day., bell crockery et
wise pr..es. gutter sad *was cash.
Divisor. Couto -1)rvtsim court will be
beM bore to the u, sal place. ou Friday, 21.t
lab All ouooero•d will goveea themselves
s000rdi•ily
(Seita.. Karroo We, along with the
missy fr ...de of Buss timbale :iesuby, are
gisaged to bear ohs is gradually reooveri.g
front bee repeat .. Jens..
Hors -Mrs 11 eyerd and two David,wbo
have bees 'mama relater.* at Harrutoo
sed other poi.t ▪ bays returned home mach
si.ss.4J wails tbetr unit.
Ctllf.t;Y Nurse -Rev. K F•rrb•trs cies-
ducted anniversaries both afternoon sed
evening at Crewe lest Sabbath Roy.
Mr Edm"r,.ta ocosptad the pulott is the
Prs.br cries chetah us Sabbath lest
Naw KAra.lry We have bre credibly
informed that Willie= M&l lusgb, .on of
Squire M.Ileugh, has been .ppo...ted as soo-
oeror to Ise brother, the Irate Joseph Mal -
lough, to the once of bs.Lfl for this
division
lay.lu. Or M1•MiflrAL COUNCIL -Th•
brood season of the ,wear ip fathers
of the m.nictpsl owed of tt est Waws•
nosh wile be held ee the tuw..hip hell on
ssturday tin ..2nd emit. Ito oommromeat 10
o olock A V '
A.st.eK tM, Ts.. Merri .. -Queue •
■amber of oar car, -ns took w t..e anniver-
sary tea meeting *Inch wen h.: I under the
suspense of the• Epw.opal church on Thurs-
day evening of s..t week. Trey report
having s good time
F.\PRxwln. oe I:RATITI !r1 -J (i. Ward
desires to express he once,. gratitude to
those who took .o d-eo sa meere.t to the
condition of Uri. Were and hrm.elf daring
their recent .*.ere , I'n... When the band
of affliction is hes) v, the voice of s tried is
,west to the ear
Howe: A1•.1. Miss Mary, and her
brother Alex i'eatlaod, who h... boom
•ioting relative* in the Yepnv •Visas recen-
tly, are boss. .. Mies Lone hyard,
who has a position In; Luckaow, was home
recent v to resort bar health We will be
glad to hear of ber restoration to her former
health era !nog
RAILWAI Nora B. J Crawford sod J.
M. K.••.-rts, who hate Men &pp.'toted we
deleg.t• to wait upon the Government now
is stmo a at Ottawa, o.eoerotsg • charter
..d other -natters rrlerive to rite proposed
rsilwy project, left here oo Hendry
morotsg, es route for the ospite I of the
Dominion tt a wish them .a0cem in their
m,muoo and sale return.
Jolla Faucet. -Dunne the last few days,
'epe.. •)ty r.' t., John Fort has leen
m•ki.d hie arse! moraines into dwellings,
dellen. pimps, r o , te•vsor •races of his
presence is so uoset•ksble t. ruse of his
oold grip, sad casein& the thermometer to
drop shout 10 or 12 degrees below zero as
Sabbath sod Monday •:xsisp Imo, Sab-
bath we penmen being owe of the coldest, if
sot the mideet this winter
fermi. Tory Gee --ANOMIE/ SUMP' Cion.
-A4 the time of writing, we ,.e. raved the
sad sews of the daisies of Mrs John
Mo('reato•, of West W•w•no.n, Dear Bel-
fast, the deo•iesed had been ailing for aeons
time, but succumbed es Ssbbath, the 16th
int. We deeply eyeepatb-ze with the be-
reaved hasbai,d mid relatives to their •Ma-
tins. Dr. McKay, (wises deoessed) was
called upon Saturday ib'h, when he visited
bee, ..d thought she was Dot d•agero.sly
ill, but ea she was troubled with hart die-
ter' elm might depart et an7 time --sed,
both are called Tato the unease beyond
II'', ('LBW --The eyeaiag ones is
. eaoecttoo with our poblio libr.ry, whiob
hes been reosatly formed sad 000duoted by
our pro6clest priwoip•I of the publics whool,
Thomas Allies, is thus far succeeding under
his ezwllent mode of tatting, end is being
well sppreonted Then are 26 rsoeiving
isctruc•hs is the subteen taught, viz ,
book k epee, single aim deals!. entries,
arithmetic, .to. Rome of the eta-ieote in
&Moodan.e live some six se moven etdles Cat-
tiest • id •rt.sd regalerly. The *retnp of
oesdmst'seelate are Monday, Wedased.y
and Friday of emelt week dating the term,
oemtttlemeieg •a 7:30 r r sharp
Assn.. Surma', ('ALI --It a with pro•
food regret that we are milled epos to
.Wwsiele the .setpeeted and ..Iden de-
mlae of eau of our meet raispeetri reeidests,
is the perm of Jaime MoR•y, M. f)
(publicly knows tad revers as Dr McKay)
whish took place between nee, sed now
o'elleek a r em Meaday the 17th. which
sad event, "rhea knows, oswe.rl • prnfesnd
mdse.. is our sides. At she ti. .f writ
ing, the time e1 iater.eest wee set Axed.
111•8111"" •ywp•• by el Ube entire enemies -
itv is this viasity M extended to the
bereaved daughter mid Ave sees. via Mie.
Margret, fobs, Williams, Alex , Walter
and Themes, is their sod .ad sudden
bsss•vement of • beloved father, who are
bereft of both parents, iaelbee having de-
ceased came silt yews awe. Mer. e....
Son lay wee a hoes ..id day. ps hep. the
madame of on wages
The regal r .sells/ .t the town comma
will not h. held Friday *yeast-
♦ swsler of ear yeas ►►.�. pie s4M.4.1
the teams *slat at Pert Altars Thursday
evening,
A. Gee. Prim will be shortly en the marc
heip him by e..yhm his large steak at al-
most yep ew• primes.
eleaM.Me. W. Ousdry mai H Dualsp re-
tuned es Saturday hem Riageeen, where
they had delivered Joseph Brseese to ea -
dears a ' beee-yam' iingriamment r Shop.,
tv� sod .1Aee.tiv. haters
envies will ke held la the 4 A Berve.k.
UW (71wrw61) wes/, 1W► BDab, •DMMbd
ad-
ieu," The Uhl will ildi y,mOwings � A.bth.r....l-
WseeRol ret=eles .f is Army. ib. ps►-
1HOT SHOT FOR A.M. TODI
Newman Still Hold• the For
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T1s T1nrd rorty ('add•le Dello the Kering
l 111•100 Editor Beery rime, cad snow.
■p YM arrant Dyperr/.r and
Base Deab1. Pealing
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To.Tu, Yob. 15.
To the Editor set Tits Saunas_ ct
DEAiy m
oor
H S I It, I enclose you a corre
oof • letter 1 sseeding to The Hemi -
lied of tanto., and 1 must ask that yes
treat burn ae he deserves, its.) with every
e•esidera sou, returning good for ail.
Yourname as mixed up with mow is •
doses different planes, but please pry trio eit-
teottou. He is • victim of Ircametsaee
Editor News News Ksoord Clmten.
Ser your wane of the Nth se before me,
and under several beadings I bed reterenoe
to myself. It .lin appears that your paper
meet be teat tallies into ill repute, sir you
would most osrtatnly be enabled to se tin
o news and not t.* compelled to devote
almost tau wages to myseli 1 am indeed
story to think that your .moe have found you
out so *non and furls you to yelp like
w Dipped cur. Coder one of your nuanereu
headings you refer to one Edward Floody
having made eavu.wg but • favorable im
pre.*too for myself ; 1 admit the correct -
nem of that etatemeet and would drew
your atteattoo to the British fin ply of
tV..t Huron, whoa they would hens a roes
without a trial because, ea you oorrectly re
port, they demanded and received credos
tial•, the oke of which might trouble The
Nees I;ecoid to produce in its behalf.
Y'ou °matinee to host about loath , up
Grit stumps'.. 1f you will 'madly take the
plural from the word we oars agree, unless
you mean that they took advantage of my
atterene.s apmm the pl•tloru.. And let me
here state tan 1 bate all along held the
tbeory that 1t was the principle and not the
individual that we have to combat, ed
whoa Jam. 1.. Hughes called upon orange -
lam t. support .he Government, he was op -
posies the desire of ninety nine one -hun-
dredths of the Orangemen and Loyalists of
(timed•
You are very audacious to comment upon
my letter without pubiubteg the mals in
its eatmet7. Tb. public, sir, and net you,
.besld promossoc upon it. i can readily
mederemod your utwuoa and otter my
sympathy. If the Government does not
sew give you the coveted office they ought
Ie root with atter diameter at the next eiee-
ti... Faithful slay ` let us hope for the
best. You are at liberty to waste basket
all my letters mitt 0L up with •buss ; keep
the public in ignorance as to my defence -
it is better that they should oall you un-
principled and oowardly than that you should
lose the confidence of the faithful at Otta-
wa. I am sure y u will p•rdou ma if I used
• oopy of the. to I us GODs*is n SIGN 4L., as
it will show the article you kayo waste
kasketsd and then vuut as• meas Oen mon
sagely understand tb• steeps/ time -server
they have in The News Record.
♦11 I avid about the money as correct, and
the man who went to the beak end tendered
the amount to the returning officer is stall
m West Heron I gave his mems so, snake
enquiries. I have Dot lied to hide behind
anything whoa referring to M. O. Johnston'
is my letter. Again, I my, publish my last
letter in full You take issue et my writing
the Johnston letter on Sunday ; well, I can
seely asy that i was oarned away with the
maws of my convictions and sot prompted
by any desire of • dose of Government page
81111 I might, if I were • oosotant reader of
The News Record, become proficient is the
art of hypocrisy.
Now, ger, es regards the affair being •
Grit ono.piracy, let as examine and see if it
was not • Tory conspiracy in the first plane,
sed atter i was out of the way a conspiracy
was undertaken to plow it on the Greta 1
said at the nomination that telegrams were
amine in a thresh for God's mkel to got
Newman out of the field, sot Chet the mes-
ssgu reed " For God's sake," eta. Hare is
sec of the mesuge• sad answer- Notice
the date and place
valeoN
Your large vale la the roost eoet is doe
dim to the boot that the eandidste bmost ex
mi
adt imbues, or to other words, a as w •
Mem .a trying to redeem • vile cease, bis
ebampiose beteg of that oleos who would
sal his body aid seal for self eggrsadis-
msent--that Wale are for ever prwtitatisr
eery vestige of • pnnuipke bs•rtor os
F aJ Rights.
Kindly produce sey-thing you may ►•q
which w,11 "bow 'duet 1 loaded up (Sri{
stompers, be sure that more than one got
any informatioe ; also, that any other theta
information bearing os the resolutions pass-
ed at the Supreme (:rand l)tenge Lodge at
Heide' wee furnished. Kiraly re -produce
Ib•t part of my letter 1D Orange Hen Amid
which starve that many P 1' A's objected
to my morning to asset in favor of M C.
Cemeroe. 1 fail to God it. I did not reams
for any other purpose thea to carry out
the true spirit doted and religious liberty,
and had I remained in the fight ('ameron'e
majority would hove been much larger cru
It 01' Kilo* 1T. If you desire to go into the
menu of the o•ee 1 •m ready
Years to.
Nowa •!...
Peter Brat's Reply to " =odor.
The following letter In reply to • nom
municatton signed •• Eleotor which reasat-
Iy appeared is The Sit•r,hss been seat to es
for insertion, and is pubisshed us the public
interest, as The Star declined to allow Mr
a Kyo the prsviltge of publehiog his sods of
• the ow
To the K.Iitor of The Ooderiob Star,
Sts. key &ttenttou has been rolled to •
repeat issue of your paper in which a letter
tagsed •• Elector ' appears, descanting o0
the recent Cameron Weosmiller election .o.-
1 15.1
" Elector, who 1 an. informed fay ler
Anglin. is the Rev. Father West, Catholic
priest of (.oderich, refers to me as the "na-
1 tonnes Peter Ryan.. in rather an ell &inured
Mod Ill-mannered fashion, but why he should
(do no is not vary clear, unions he (eels an -
moved that I should have put foot an the
riding without having received his •penial
permission. The reference to me •a the
"notoriousIo no manner &Renta me,bsyo.d
o•ussog regret that any minister of relsgioo
should teesoder himself warranted to using
lasgu•ge intended to be oonvemptuous to-
wards ene who never dad him wrong, to
thought, woe.' or deed, and who has strive
in every position in life to walk with has
head erect.
How far the reverend gentleman was jus-
tified in vulgarly end rudely boasting of
baying ordered air- Anglin from his house
inlay safely be lett to the judgment of those
accustomed to the •meostw of life sad
gentlemenly bearing. Ot sours", it was
Father West's pnvile.e to order anyone out
of his boor whose pr..ee.* was offenive,but
happily there are very few who so tar for-
get the courtesies of social life as to exercise
the right, partioularly where the person is
one of high socompluhmeau and re-
fined menders, se is Mr. Anglin.
Turning to ano(he•• phase of Father
West's ( "Eleotor's") letter, wherein be ex-
pressed hrmeelt es being highly pl.•s.d
with Mr. Wsemdler's tumid on the Mani-
toba Scheel question and his frank end
mealy utterances, let me rewind the
and Father that Mr Wsemiller, a few
days before the electioo,edopted the 1' P. A
platform, over his own signature, and that I
ma furnish proof of such; and further. let
me ask where and when did Mr. Weisiniller
blooms • oonrert to Catholic edocatio.•1
ripbta,ead where and when did he roomer
the •nti-('atholic platform oo which he
stood as • Meredith candidate at the leu
provincial election
Finally, let me ask Father Wet whet
justification h• had for saying to Mr. Asa -
lin that Mr. Cameron was • mem her of the
P. P. ♦ • Surely the reverend end good
Pother has not forgotten that grand oots-
utmedmeoe in the de•taloyne, "Thou shalt
sot beer false witness against thy neigh
(*Linton, Jaw 4th, 1896, -We have
WSfsroLLsa snip. If Nswtolt 'sooine
b PIMP CAmemoN will be aLSOMIM. W rTe•
Sti�w�11ww1iie. (Sigsed) CAtiffiliall,Toon
god Faassoms,
Toto',rte, Jin 4th. 1896, -To Cairrsi ow,
Lid. roes. : if you have Wrriller pledged
to oppose Remedial Legi•letio., whet you
ask can be dose.
From the shove, sed later articles is the
News-Reoord, claiming • grit et.espr•oy,
will you kindly define the word'sutocy'
oos
for my beeelt.
1 feet The reliance reporter. and be
olalms that you, and sot myself. are the
lir. He took • sateatent from you. and
before iarastig•tinr. said it what you my
is true, Newman meet he • liar. He after
ward inysetir•t•d mad leased that my side
of the story was tree, sod, as Mete was •
provide* in the ,twetesos o•IUsg the teats•.
Iter," 1 think you would bays doe* well
to sever have m•atio.sed the •liar, as it
elate the title to Clinton.
Mymassa for mediae espies of my letter
te yen te other jours•ls is simply hereto I
knew that your attache having been et •
meat maligengs• Mod cowardly nature ad 1
would net be greeted spent to reply, width
M me deal* year interpretation of the
lfrasdam et the Press.
Throw M to he • meeting la the sity of Te.
reale en Saturday .amt, the Wad inn, ter
the -,ma et 'remain* .(&hat the
Osvermma.t's polity re Manitoba. Walsh
the amiss et the sympathisers, It is the
naso of people that 1 Omsk with and &m in
*.*sed whit.
i keen a hw revelations left width you
are w.Iseme to es time may permit .f my
a•Sdiag Moss ls. 11 yew will ..Mid my
last letter It .ill doer away the messy be
Mg Mitered to the re srniog eldest, slid
dent have se many /..dims ailing
the armee* that yen have already
ptrepd n year mods beam, for liar year
madam might know for troth. la my Saint
1 otos filo yrs eamrthlllg mute stardne
la conclusion, let me say for myself that
Dever have 1 sotert.ioed for the P. P. A. or
my of ita kindred taetttutuos@ any feeling
hat that of lo•thiog, and Dever has my
voiw heed lifted in public but from an bas-
est desire to serve the best interest of nay
aoantry and not the least of throe of my
own religious household.
Tomos•°, Feb. 3- Prat. RyaN,
A UNITES CLERGY.
With one nessst f 1.rgrone* of tuadnia
iMac../aa/news epee le leigla Trine at
Dr ./mew. Catarrhal rowdier. -
fo matter of doctrine and Bread the der-
gymoa of the various denomi..limr dill
differ. It has bees said, however, rs tread
of religious thought through alt i`nemiu•
Mom is towards onion at the main sine
maim. It is certainly the case that the
clergy stem well of one mind rgar.li.g the
merits of 1k Agnew's ('atsrrs al Powder
is the Ep•.eopal Churoh the Pinney of To
route„ Rt Rev, A. `lwe&tmss, 1)i) , 1) C.
L.: the Rev John Langtry, M A., 1) C.
L., and the Re.. W. R Williams, wines
familiar to everyone, hays applies in warm
praise of this vteell.et speeds ter Geld la
in the head or catarrh. Thie m.disise has
fosse used in the bowie of the Ree. A. H.
Nswmas, 1) i)„ Li. D ; Rev. T. Trotter,
8 A , end Rev. Malcolm R. Clark, R A..
p•nmisent members of the Pastry of Me -
Mater University, egad lits their Rpisoe
pal brethren they may geed %hisga of it, A
kindred epl.Ms lies baso etptewad ever
their ow. signatures M leaders of the
Methodist eb.reb, like the R•.. A. S.
Chambers. i.L B : Rev. William Oa-
heeith, Id. R , •ad the Rev. W. H. With-
row. DA) Jest ss heartily the Rev R.
1(iehelle, et (Abet Cesereg•tio.a) tedre1,
Termite. writes of this medials*, and oe the
ICA might be ex•.abd.
Oso .holt J the breath through she
Mower s .its .eeb fettle .4 De
Agnew'. 0.ierrW Powder dilates this
powder ever the smrbes of the Dalai pas.
geese. Panama mid delightful is m*., it
relieves h len es ahem minutes, mrd psr-
masently *ores saltarrb• hay tamer, Golde,
beed.Ghe, sere threat. taseilitie sod deaf
apes 60e. S asrple battle as* blower ewe
ea resolpe of flea ssafl. i. ,ramps or aloes.
S. O. Debase. M (aeaiw,Tsra.te.
Vanerday bias Ask Wednesday there
ware semis= it ewe of the NeAbae.
ehmeha
OVER THE Ht.ItON TRACT.
The Orbit trom the Local 11[fU
♦ Weekly Warms •f i *only Mews served
top le Mani Everybody - roti and
Point Clipped .ad !'•Neared
psoas leery *reties.
E. WAWANO5H Pollard tiros
are the proud possessor. of • five legged
Par.
Welchem Mr. and Mrs. Gee, M. De -
field returned home from their wedding trip
Saturday.
Loadesboro Mn. I Young has told
her house here to M. Maus for 0600: there
as half au acre of laud ant a good stable.
W iogbem Court W ingham, 1 O F., ie.
Lead bulimia their aaooal exoantoa to
Sarnia and Detroit, ou •aturdey, ♦ugwt
the 3rd.
Auburn Last week Mrs. W. U. Wilson
had the misfortune to tell and break her
arm ; she u doing as wc;l es oould be es
tlb,teohurob John l'htltips, of Fordyce,
bas taken to bonsai( a life partner in the
person of Mies Maggie Tomcod), of White-
church.
Kibel: Death visited the hoses of Dr.
and Mrs. Ferguson oo F nd.y of last week
and calmed their sits, Harold Dance, aged
aux muotba
Wmrb•m David Roberts, bl•oksmith,ot
K ipl. , formerly of the row•, it is said,h•s
fallen heir to a snug little sum through the
death of • relative.
Exeter J. T. Westcott left on blondes,
for Toronto, where he has secured s post
Goo ae Merlon.! water donna the session of
the Ontario L•-gel•ture.
Clinton : There died at the House of Re
Inge, Clinton, last Saturday, Robert Gard
ner,agod 101 years and 8 months. The cause
of death was diabetes and old ere.
Csboroe A sw• below:nag to .lames
Frsyoe, of Usborne, saye birth to a lamb
oo Wednesday of last week. The Intl.
thing met with rather • 00) t reception,
Lood.*boro . Mrs. Cir. kerline, wife of
Goo. kerline died very unexpectedly on
Sunday. Deoeesed had been around as
usu.i •tmoet up to the day of bar death -
E Wawaooeh )asepb Clifton seems to
be the most fortunate man in our burg In re-
.pect., to feed, as he hes already sold over
45 tots of good timothy bay •t • pood
price.
Turnberry : James Cowden, of Turn -
berry, dud of oosgestioo of the lunge, on
Thursday, Feb. 8th. He was to bu 69th
year and had lived for about 28 _years is
Turoberr y.
Brussels Instead of going to Austin,
fetal, D. sed Mn. Ronald have goo. to try
• oelebreted core for three or four weeks at
Oekoeh, Wisconsin, mod if euoosmtuJ wall
not go Suaib.
Wingham ; Wm. Lithgow, • former well
known ra,deot of this town, but who had
bean residues( for some years to Blusvale,
ha gone to Manitoba, where he will reside
with he cater.
Wiogbam : A dog bylaw was passed et •
.e.1105 of the town council, levying • tax
of 112 for dogs and $3 for bitches, end mak-
ing, s1 aeoessary that •11 doge be registered
and wear • tag.
Seatnrt.b : Charles Jones, eldest son of
Robert Jones, tailor, of this town, died In
Iar•rsull on Mosdav night, of consumption,
after • lingering illness. Deceased was
about 6f1) yours of age.
Exeter R. McKenzie Intends erecting •
hrtok block on the corner of Maio sod
Jam.* sta. --the property recently purchased
of Dr, Cowan It will be 23 x 100 test with
red !wick front and side.
Colborne: Master Aaron Fisher, wbo is
healing gram wood every day to (:oderioh,
g ot • load weighed last week, and It tipped
the .Dales at 8,500 Ise ; he would like to
know who could beat this.
(1•odench Tp.: The hoose owned and
occupied by Mr.. Basler, of the 16th one„
was entirely destroyed by ire oo Tuesday
o torotor, apparently from a defective chum
n ay. Part of the connote only were saved,
Clinton . ♦ quiet wedding took plana at
the resides., et Mrs. 8. Helmee, oa Thum
day easstsfs e� Tiii -wss; when her dough -
ter MLN Margin sews mrerrted to William
G,bhioge, of the Huron road, t'ockeramith.
Glisten Another interesting event took
plias at the home of Mn McNeughtos, ua
Watiasatlav evening, when her daughter,
Mau Maggot , was turned to Mr. John -
mon . prosperous farmer of l:odeebb tows-
sbtp-
Holmeevdle • Mn. Merpr.t Cobb, relict
of the late Wm. Lobb, of Holinaville, died
at the home of her anter, in Satoh's*, on
Tuesday. aged 68. D•o.•..d had beim •
resident of the musty for snarly forty
v..ra
Clinton 1)•.e Stewart, of tow., is laid
map at his father's madame, SeJnrth, with
typhoid fever, castrated by waiting ou his
brother wbo died here ; he is seder the
erne el Mr. .ed Mn. Geo. Stewart, of
Iowa.
Btsevsl. A quiet but pretty wedding
took piano en Wednesday sweeten, Fah. fails
who. Mies Lints, fourth daughter of Mr.
aid Mn. Jobs Robert.w, was married at
bee father's hoses, to Robert Rlack, of this
villin.
W I.rh•m Geo. H. Irvin's baby bey,
was sews injured by • falbsg stovepipe, le
sheet reeevawett item the secedes* The
little fellow suffered great pate. He will
he seared. but will grew not of it as years
N ti•
Rrtsseels : last week, Watton Aisley
add his resides... Jobs et., to Dees. Rew-
ard. el (Ivey towe.htp, who intends bowers
Ise • reeedeat of Bremen. Mr. Aider in-
tends .ouwertis.g the forma Rees ekwrek
mai dwsilisg hese•.
Otey : We are sorry M kms of the demi
.1 M.ry. belay.! wife .l W. A. Meter.
Winnipeg. Manitoba, white sad event ss -
served w. Thursday J We weak. Osnmead
was les third dm g1Mt ef Mater lAreene.
Grey township, •ad we• a very est►msbli A S
weer Mrs Ducker went to Winnipeg U
about sight yenta ago, where she mase emit -
ed is sire • to
nag her sow bereft partner.
Two Tittle d•uehters are leaf: motherless.
(.oderlch Tp. Lakeview Farm esteemed
• quiet but pretty wedding ou W. toeed•y
evening, when Mary the daughter of John'
Pickard, was united in the holy bonds of
atrimosy to Robt. t or, • well to do young
fernier of Porter • Hill.
& Worruao.h %% hat sight have proved
• fatal accident beeppened Robert Shall
whsle he and his brother were nutting wood
Hie brother • ex• slipped hitting kir. Shsell
os the side of the bead, rendering bin
°ooectous for some time.
W sngbssu The buatsem totes on Gm East
aide of soeephtne street could laugh at %bar
tneods over the way o" Tuesday morels/,
as gra the Mast side the walk was compare -
• clear, while ea the other ends the
snow was drifted several feet deep.
Wiogbam : Etnigu Ansi° Cowden, of the
Ottawa corps, S. A., came home on Friday
evening to attend the funeral of her father,
.lam.*Cowden, of Turnberry. lits. Cowden
has made rapid progress to her chosen field
of labor sinus joining the Army to Wing
ham
Kruessla .1, G. Skean, merchant. km •
robe to the shape of • visiting card written
by the Earl of Fife 70 years ago. Mr.
Skene • father was gardoer for the Karl for
10 years at Duff House, Banff, Scotland.
The present F:arl of lode is • grand nephew
of the gentlemen referred to as the writer
of the card.
ieaforth J. F'. Clarke, who has been
carrying on bonne.' 10 the Golden Ltoa
store during the tarot yew', has decided to
close he business In town Yr Clarke hes
• large bussoess to Port Hope, and although
sorry to leave SOelorth,he find. 1t 0.005.;
to devote his whole attention to his bust
mw us that town.
COMING AND GOING -
Town clerk Mitoh.l a improving.
M. C. Cameron has returned to Ottawa.
1Vm. Coaas tes, of Clinton, win Goderich
0D Friday,
Miss Tilt u rls.ttn. relatives In Ontario's
metropolis.
1.. A. Dickson, of Exeter, was in town
lint Saturday.
Mus M. Krownette u vuttt.g at her hems
• ear Hayfield.
John Bell, of Klyth, was to the county
town on Saturday,
F. %lotion, of Exeter. was m (:odencb
the pest Saturday.
Miss ('ameroo,ot Hamdto.•st. As on • yeti
to the queen City,
Mrs. Harry Ruthwell, of Toronto, u vu-
itiag •t the matero.I residence.
A. Rowles, of 1lelfas:, has the week cart
in his lot with the pupils of the
Dr. Hutchison. of Montreal, was venting
at the family residence is town the put few
d.ys-
1)r. Bird, of Toronto, was the past
week visiting his brother at the Bank of
Commeroe.
Rev. Mr. Ron, of St. Thomas, was to
town last week, solicutmg subscriptions for
Alm• College.
A. G. Morrison of Luddingtoa, Mach , is
on a two weeks vett to friends and re.. -
tires in Godenoh.
Mum H. Fof the Collegiate, was
oalled home to Auburn lest week by the
death of her aunt.
Mr. and'.Ir...1. E. Godkso, of Drayton,
North Dakota, an the guests of Mr mild
Mrs. S..1. Boyd.
Mies Jennie Gooding, of Brandon,
Men., is vi.lttag at the residence of her
aunt, Mrs. lmeeth,
LOCAL NEWS 114 BRIEF.
Our team are Doted for quality and low
prose. I:so. Price.
The .oderich hockey team Tett last even
log to play • game with the club of Sea -
forth.
Bargain may be obtained in all lines of
grooarns@ previous to removal et (leo.
Trio: e,
Then will be • program at the meeting of
the Collegiate 1n11tute Later•ry Society on
Friday evening.
At the last regular meeting of Maitland
Lodge No. 33 A.F. •d A.M., three .condi
date were initiated.
The &ogler who Oen stand &him/ through
the .oe will at tba present time be nobly
blessed with perch.
Mies F.v. Wilkinson and if Reicher sang
• dash with much •oceptanw in Knox
oharuh Sunday eveeiag.
(:.o. Pnoe will move to he store is • few
weeks. 10 the meantime be will get rid of
he crockery et en immense sacrifice.
in speaking of Trinity's annual converse-
xtoaoe held last week. The Mail and
Empire gives the oumm,ttee credit for the
piimeotioe of 'hs •rteagem.ote- The press
deaf of the oommettee as Allan bearer,
T• he impenal Restaurant at the corner of
Sager. •.d Kingston et will be opened in
• jaw days by A. R. A11.., • ges{lemae
who thoresghly uodersta.d• the waste of
the "ebbe. The beildesg ►•s been re
painted inside e.d ia every way fitted for
the comfort and oosvenie.se of the public,
where by courteous amassers and "Griot at
toot ten to boomer he hope to merit • share
of the public patronage.
loe torsed es the harbor this week of
suSlo,..t thi*kitsss to wsrre.t the belie(
that we shall hays coolimg drinks the,00mi.g
Rammer.
Mrs. Jae. Reid, who has been esu8spd N
the home with • severe told, slipped when
�ottsg into ked. sod featured • rib. I1.•
dolt medtOel WNmen/ she is drag Wooly,
The Idles of (led.rM0 and yiohity are
resp.Mhully in it.d M gall end immest the
Itse .1 .weds jars .paned est .t The Tait.
This wes.ises of Berlin .ed Sevin wools,
embroidery, silks, DtaMla. Nle.. He.ts..
loess .ad Iraida, setting .gall.., fke. , he
A. tiers greeds have meter Were been
handled M The gin s.. is..r1&bt of a.sisg
and genie, setldss bet the ver" la.sst he
see needlework •l INN pepmktr enure.
UCCESS AT THE RINK. .:
Good Toe and Fine Co•tumeet
a Larose lamb. r .f Ma.qerr•dere Toile t
Pare Mas. 1.y -enrol a homelier Sep
rrwnlau.. • - %smith .r Moor
*b• ilea lie Prises.
THE SE('.) \ D carnival in the
sow skating tisk was, be eatiotp•ted,
a graod .moose., 'he toe beim/ good, the
moot of the babel plasia/ .u,1 the attend-
ee°• first clam 1t one time during the
evening there is ret have Meet over two
hundred *hetet. the rink, • oumber that
Riede • see rs• - ly found to Canada, the
drosses of bull err. -s being as day arse en color
Se the rainbow, Sud the s y'ee- -well, yea
should have beau tore to sea them. The
German band to too clever performers) d. -
eaves to be meotsoned for a neat get-up,ex-
collect music, a imlitary like leader, sad
their -we were going to meottoo music,
-but ask Frank Smith. "The clowns
were numerous si •l guo.1, their aotwn many
times cresting one h amusem.ot. The new
woman • three r.'prweatstive. wee* perhaps
the most admiral .keters present, the style
of two of them Iw:ng immense : in fact, the
one with the yell.,e hair h•oging down her
back .ould ocl) sister • baro sideways, so
*steatite were her sleeves. A heathen
Chutes deserves tt.entiis fur the excellent
representation .,i the cbuscter. The
ladies' costume.. were in /teat Variety
though apparently there were but few new
one.. 01 the hitter the four tittle girls in
blue were exoesdiugly pretty, and it prizes
were not awardrd to those w•arteg ewe
tomee lin whole or in part l that had prowl
omly taken prize*, there would likely be •
groat improvement to this directtoo, but
whet. last ..•Som s dresses oak, prizes at is •
wet blanket on or.ginalsty, Well, the eco
mid carnival is over and numbers are al -
rowdy postai ing for the thud, which will
without doubt excel' the others As we
remarked after the tint fanny .k.te there
is no place to Western Oa. arm where such
an audience and so many slitter* could meet
for •'Gehl • pleasure- 11 must, therefore,
be pleasing to the members of the Curling
and Skating Asenciatioo to find the best
rink in Ontario eo well patronized_
lo the 2 mile race there sety tive.etries,
but for several laps it less merely • prows -
stop, though at start Mod tio,•h then wee a
keen nosiest and sot d ek.tew
The one mile ba, k wards race &lso had live
starters, but before the second lap was com-
pleted ell had ..,tired but Ales. McIver and
Jas. Stokes. These rivals save the o.lsek-
ere a good exhibition of backward, skstiag
u.t.l the 6nuh-
Th. prises mer. awarded as follows
2-m1
le ce--
1 1)- rMulvor 2 D. McLeod.
1 -mile race backwards -
I Alex Maier 2 Jas- Stokes-
(:enu beet costume --
Chao. Chrystal
L.dy's best onetume
Mies B, Wslksnses
goys' best tautly
1 W. McDonald 1 Paul Turnbull
Gaels' beet f.ory
1 M•lerl Farr 2 1.. Algae.
tient•' best oomu•
Ham Marun.
Buy' beet oomw
Willa %\ rioter.
Beet fit. Veusntane
May McCreath.
Best Dom1ng man -
Not awarded.
Beet comas; wonsao
Frank Pretty.
Best fat man
Ed Munro.
Best comic group
1 German Band 2 The Fuhermeo.
The following is a partial last of theme
present in ootuame
Mrs. J. C. Armour as P•gltsooi ; Messes
Aggis C. Humber sad Mars Phillip." as two
little girls in blue; Lees Walton, Byplay
Queen; Teo& ('raage, • widow; Lillie Web-
ster, Little Red Riding Hoo 1; Martha
Wells as Nirbt; Florence K..1, Br,t•..i• ;
M. Allem, & Nurse; Rea D.ck..., o1 Bea -
forth, Old Mother Hubbard; Fruit le
W. Ruse., Gems of Art; May McCreath, St
Valenth*: Evelyn Craigia Sodom Girl; ♦.
Wells, Canada; Minnie Wells, Nurse Girl ;
Ethel Rhymes and Keno Craig, two little
guts in blue; R. Wilkinson, .Inco d'♦m
Mabel Farr, Memos.
t:x.Tl.awaN.
ties -man Bend (. group), Jim Stokes, W.
Waddell, R. Klock, H Humber, 1. Curran,
F. Humber, Wm. Hillier, 1) McKay, as
You will wee 1t on Broadway; Hem Martis ;
My mother and 1; 1. Pretty, The new w•
man; St, Chir Tweedy; as old lady est► •
areas -greed child; ■erriaoa sed Crain*, old
time aka' girls; Kenneth Norton. • clown:
Charlie B•11, • Digger dole; I...1 Worrll, •
/seed: Harry 1'•ssas.ir., 5 of Rearm; Ames
('ox, Prince F adisond: Roti ('relgie, Little
1. n'd F•ootleroy: R I'amp•tgee, Hutch
e on and Vides*'. hoot mea; 0 Monro, fat
scan: R. W. Lagan, the new women; 1►m-
Webster, herd times organ [reader: R. iteb
issen. oho sew woman; S Stearn, • Chew
ewe; 1. Algae, • •w.8uwer: ('hes I'brvine!,
• ieekey; Peal Tomball, courtier: W. Me
Donald, Robin Rood; grotto of Fa►ermen,
Z. Lyon. M. McLeod, P. Mell•Dald.
Malan : Charles Morrow, of Spiritweed,
North Dakota, died et At. 'wk.'s Hospital,
St Peet, ea Jen. 27 Eger date before has
(oath he had • marginal °pastime performed
te remove a demo knee the gall bladder, •sd
kin death resulted from henies rhege Mr
Morrow .i11 be remembered here es • for
mer resident of (10.1., whey held for some
time the panties .f l.sp..r .f weights
end Measures, sad wee for • siember of
y.age rased el Refloat Ablest Ahem yeas*
ass she rammed ie Dakota