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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1896-2-27, Page 1r r r t .,-.,A . �zr,l• rr T • TIE= T.e1 & DI1wC3 mesPwpaie O? HURON OOZTN' Y_ FORTY-EIGHTH YEAR. -25118 GODERICH, ONTARIO, CANADA. THURSDAY, FEB. 21, 1896. Oxo DOLLAR HILL PAY HIS THE SIGNAL Fos Oen Yea. D. MoGILLICUDDY, EDITOR. RENEW YOUR SUBSCRIPTION TO " THE SIGNAL" FOR THE YEAR 1896. NEW ►ADVERTISEMENTS - FEd. 27 c. Cloth- W . *Masse• 8sa b Peg 1 d Sprit/ Geode- J. T. Ashman 8 Public School k. --"sou- D.°Rohb.. 5 Pan Drape- J. 6 Dams 5 Local -F. J. Prtob•m 6 Local -R. R $.lbws 5 Losal-H. B. Pollock.... 5 (.edam Waled ---L. N. Loom .. 5 the Imperial -A. K. A11.0 5 Resoeysl--L Card . . _ . 5 batard•y Evening- Jas. Rebuses 1 For Comma oleos. -Geo. Thomas 1 lteslov1 $.k -G... Pries . . ...... 1 THE MACGILLIVRAY MISSION BAND • hones• lit teeth s.. rosded 1s the (*Ismer the It.lslr.w. On Friday ev..tog Koo& church bad • large audios/is, the moms being cite of the popular eatsrtaiumeou of the Maogill.vny Miasma Bad. As soon as all were ,sated Rev. J. A. A.dereon opened the m..tion with prayer, and on .•them by thee/icor led b the evening's prodr.m. A sole bv- K. t'.sopugre was so wooly given as to whet the •pp•ttta of thoea pews' for what was to follow. A Morse • y the hale oath ed the bond was fo..ly rendered, thus Jos. Thomp.en moo • sae to tech • style se to foosive cords•' app oval Mn R. W. lops next gave an organ sub. the (tarot tsslrawt bewr slily handled by the w ell -knows mimosas' TM Master In Chancery followed with • well seiseted reading, coach he reed so ably as to attract the end ivMed missiles el the toy Mtldree present. Mies Miosis *itesM•s's solo wee ez•xed.o, h, well vocal- ized and deserved y applauded. A dialog.. is whish some toasts -five little omen ap- peared as the maths ie the year and the n ames M the well/. was ready •rreamd, • mdse prettily •n ed by Omobd•irea Each child was'$re.-..t in • dullsotsve adr+pt� mutative oriel e, .sod though the esiea were as the rainbow, mph cars had Mos Isles 1a engaging the., that they bermos- ired p.rtectly Mrs F J Priam' n.xt appeared and ewe- , ly wog o vat y pretty song The two lit, le giil•, Lade McLea. and Evelyn Claws, were .sen bearing • silken homer, shirk the last named pre - seated to Mw Polley. shier Mae Liaab hod read • very otos adorsts. The banner was promoted to the lady se president of tom Mimeos Bead, awl it w111 occupy • promin- ent Moe m the M moo H.11 wham to..tlags are held. •.d be turned oaf at all pads preemies,. Th. 6.g . • .ay paw of work and the ludas vibe hod • heads its manufacture are deeerviag of mash praise fee the veto sad •kill displayed. A deet by Mies Pearl Hiram ..4 lift .ter Sid Beadier was musically remdsred. the youthful pair hones very .west voices. A readies; by H. 1. Straws, It A., was • lentos to We pat, present and with* pupil., of dispassionate el.eatf... The ruche, sus followed by • solo ••mg be Fit. Katcher is his usual wed - Loom style. Then the "Quarrel of the (lowers- began This little oono.it iatre- daoed mine girls, tech repeeesutive of • lower, sad as each bad had 6se words for its own poSitiom Io tb. 8. -rel world, at .f n ecessity had •o treat all opposing ow with oestript. Tb. 110.1 ere were 6eely presest- ed the varioss odors bleawli•4 asehermimsly as the rose on It• I...h .n Juno A sots en the March r,.. by W Col displayed hie power of 0ttmsiand over the marmoset. A recitation, • Septets one, by little Edam Strsless, was perhaps the most •comptable literary number of the .,ming, her Ss.tc\ hoist se.ieth.nr worthy of li.tenimg to. while br rinestiou was exceedi.g fined. Ab anthem by the choir followed. and prsyr Sy the pastor slow another ootid emit in ch. history of the premier mission bead in Winders Ontario. The proceeds. after peas* •II ripsaw is eesweottou with the entertel.trwt. ter. $Mt 50. • ate little sum to add to the beemmolest had of the ohureb. Whoa the banner wen headed te Miss Polley. the p.ew added • few words, pasting the preoldest for the perseverance and ability that had made Knox Charge Mission Bead the boomer bawd el Western Ontario, BOOKS AND PERIODICALS. Manse's MAGA*INs -Trac February mem br of M.esoy's M.g.tise has reread se. end we inset ss that the sew ed..( ter public( maksued..( .• a very srodit•\l• &bow- ler. The orioles are es timely subjects and well-written, sad the dep•rtmmets are wNl edited and a, to date. Amts(pt the department ooniribotore are Wooed Fr - ret, J. W. Besgosgh, M M K Ip•triek, Fredrick W. F.1 s and other, 'Mau -$1 per year The Massey Prom, 98'77. 9f1 Khrset. West., Tweet°. gooses HAILING Davis'. papers on travel so Destro! and Heath Amara. pub- lished in Harper'. Weekly and Herpsr's M.g xis•, *spread is book torm ?Armory 14th, oder the r metal Wee. " Three Otia- gem M Vesssek sad Central America " Mr. Davis W the prelim gift of milts; jest what we that to brew, and N 1. pleas - set se well as profitable is w ►M oyes The brilliant de.eripUso of Career; rho Patin of Swath Arteries," tiro capital of Vesersis, will perhaps attain seer arse - lies M this time %las say ether Ingle fes- ter of she bosh. • rtrikirg gaper is e•.tei6sbs to the Matte H•rper,e Mrgesiv 117 Park Oriels* title,ender the " The Nerves M • Wer. Ti. writer spews that a brale bee hew 6w fiesta M lres.keds would la m pr reuseselly 's whish the admen reser we.14 wfryp. sr peva, e r- �K the In- dividual e•ptaine. Asiylideg Ilk* esnoabd errs wend be impreible altar shoestring ef iheba.tle• sod, le to arsine ef Mr. Bete Issas, easier wagement M e mere ias- perter farm tae sneer. while e$ehul eammegemen &pride Mutest eseredy epos • perMeth s of mesta.Mm whim& would plass 6be astir .s.wsl o1 the newelp is Mee hsn•6 of *se secc who teethe not eely .beer the ytuwL but Ike the bM«nm, width W y bees slaked ern newti550y. Of .wove • Mode Writhe Item '_go the wend wire Ono es rib as hr IyrM passu allb the grebe ef 1M % sh lath JOUR OITAWA LETTER. What MI Gloinson at the Capital etre Molasses Calmat Jett Ow ladle -Mew the ■raiser et endways Allows res Con aero..• le Vallee as the Cowl et t.nedtan Ta.pyers. OTTAWA, Feb. ''24.- -" The contrast of nae prsauc.11y •bandosed the work, after I doing the molest port of u. ' Ti.hp•ragr•po we fled on page 131 of the Wt annual rapers of the Mather of Railways to whioh the espert0Nodt•4 en. gator taco reports os the work of Gee. Goodwin in oonoeotaou with his Souka4as C.nai ouetract, mecum. 4, 5, es and 7. Re- garding I:codwts'e oositintote ea seance 12, the engineer reports as follows •' Rotas( has her dose on this roues tease the fall of 1893, when et was 'amassed by Good woe." Oaly 5 per oent. of this work on rection 12 was 0OsspM0d. Why • you ask. Ask Hawn. The est stated oast of the Soutanges Carl is 1114,750,000 and of thin estissate 11,899,535 Iota pard up to the 301A of Jane last The tout eouniated await of Goodwin's oen- u.cts aggregated 11,077,000, tin sweat oa which be Led rewtyed 1323,012. Thou is as far o. as have yet teen permitted to look IMO the relatioa. between Goodwin and the tsoreras.ent is .rte atter. We will have mer. Mir. la the musatuc s ComKactor (ieodwts has been permuted by the Minis - ler of R.Ilways to pr•otioally abandon kin coatroom .tt., doing sod gorges paid for ibe easiest pert ail the work, for Goudwu ►.owe where to bunt tor the cream to the milk can 1 task 1 boor some of you tax payers who pay the shot, or, as Foster would my, " put up the stuff,' asking v It u rees.ble to expect any other result woes the matter is ose that the Minta of (railway* bad to deal with. 1 Mas rot pert - tog to the Curran Bridge fraud, Tay Canal jut., Soo Canal scandal, and • more of .cher deals that here oxen the result of admire ta•tlon by the Hallways department. 1 hove taken up the Goodwin case today, behoving that it rgaeg to develop another political ec.od.L 1 tht.k beton the esseios is over 1 will be.bM to show you that eves the erpoeares in oeassottos With the Canna Bridge owed.( has not prevented the Mime - ter of R.1lways from permitting another to develops to hie own dapertaira right ander his jay eyes. it was is theme lettere the dem between Foster and the Fredericton Bridge Comp.ey was exposed : ales Coeti- 4an'a ..ssaatioo with the sesatracttes of She Tributes Veleey Railway : aloe the awe, - lag of an 1nenased subsidy of 8100,000 on the quiet to the Canadian l'astfic Railway by orders oouned while P.rli•memt was awing. 1 hate all of these eros to answer he, mid If as 1 suppose then is nom thfur 1Mimd Goodwin s relations with the (toy- etr.eeet, 1 should expose • deal in erre the with this motter. 1 will have my re word is koowsg 1 have dose the oos.try soother wroth. In o•oo«:tioa with the job 1 may new sey that at s to form the enbteot of • psrlmsosmtery investigation. 1trsage, es it that a1' the.. ,0•ad• a should develops is s department Same call him holy ngprt.' It appears that to insure the fulfilment Godwin's oontracs Haggett bolds same 875,000 security; but be the sever Goforth the law in this ow, and now the earner is ob.rg. reporta the work pr ctu•lly •b•sdosed by Goodwin before is is one third betokens, and after he has dose the *meet part of the work. The use* for the completion of Goodwin s cos tracts h.. Ioag Moe expired. sad 55 the work has practically been •Modosd, the mosey held as s.cnnty should, if the Gov- ernment were acting straights ih0 matter, be 000f seated. The work will hove to be plot at se tearoom" oast to the oo.atry setiatod at at Isom • quarter of • million dollen more. tor Goodwin, according to the gevorusoent segioser, has deme the easiest part of it Keep your eye es this deal (work whet I tell you, .sod I don't think you have reams to say 1 have ever misled ytu),the Poolroom oral job or by erhatavr name you may see fit to call it as the fate develop. this deal M gore 10 oast the tax payers of Cards several hundred thoss.sd dollars meta 8o moo visaed M 1 that the country M rots" te aafse through the relations between (Mod- wh •lid the Minister of Railways tees I lad • googlies ..ked is Parliament( es Thursday w►td keybt tat the laterite ties that eotwiehsls.dimg the strong report of she O.vr.nwt serene •gust rob as outrage the Departmme% M Janos have tseesomea4.d the p•vmest of 8100,000 se 0eedwie fr extras is .es.•osio. with • wo10r-tigbt embeskmmet. Now I w to step right hen without ritMMi.g this de- eMigs. Yoe will boor mere dirroly. I steely Mr the preset wish tbot the th..ld bear this pvtieskr feature d the 55w is stied and auk derkesoeate whom we w Goe451., the Oo.rssoo.t a reser sod Heger giving riders before the Pehlke Asserts eemmit .. here in the sews et • week r ss. Yoe oast deny the fast, however, %bot Wes •sums(• l55 .bows • very arm disposi- tion to bosh lightly apes petition ssomd•le• yye55a ere alone as the Cortes Meier 4ed ; FroderiMew Bridge job ; eta hors bees lila seer of les therm M ever low Wl- hos dollars is the newel atheist you now hove to as eiswsot of inures, is dose. It's wly iffetyw belwg tow wssdals bens in tide way Mtn pea peer be Mhink of whet Ms'r.Uy mesas. •few bemired Hoso smd silage .qu•mderd et stolen hoe sad liths stay meths* 10 litho bees is the slay bogie reseed • Spee slat hoe= d the isle er es does SI,000.1100, DrussoL : The arse( mimosa y gene* Ise e ns► - Ise was taken Is the MethadiM 8abe th rhea le this plea Mme Sabbath •flosses W ems, $14 w44bawJ. Ong i Mara Morris a M.i.meeKM,pre- of ala Inner abeam hove esstW make sheens the tieff per prod as agerel Ole r lita THE WEISMILLLR CONSPIRACY. Lemke Advertimsr : It will he resoesobor- ed that woes Mr. Nevem••, the Comma - live P.P.A. esadld•te for West Hares, in the most bye -Moues. wes etheensd or of the mos Csn..rvative newspapers repeated that be bad bees roasts' is the mower of the liberal p.r1y, and had bees got est of the way by them. Tia Uopsal.e■ Sweat. bas eerie into poseenm- of telegrams which show that there was • Cemeteries s.s- glrsoy to get the third sono oat M the field shoe is es ore the votes of Mr. Nevesoan's supporters. Toe following telegram was seat to the party is Toronto who are sup posed to macro' Newm•s'e arise : " Chair, Jan. 4, 1890. "We ban Weissullee maid. if Aewso.s remiss to the timid, Cameros will be Meet ed. Withdraw Nether. t "lligs.d► "CANTSLes, Touu and Feu1wRN. The rower owe from Toronto oo the mune dote, Jan. 4 " 1f you have Wassailer pidr d •44iest remedial legtelatioa, what you ask can be dose." Mews. Contelon, Todd and Freeborn, m atioo.d above, were pronataent .pport- ere of Mr Weumdler, who before e1otioa secretly pledged himself to oppose remedial legtektion, and thus obtained the votes of Mr. Newnan's supporters. And yet he was defeated by 190 votes. But if 11 had been amorally known before election day that the high tar o.did.te bad adopted that coarse, the majority tor M. C. Cameron would have beim doubled. West Huron electors like a straightforward campaign. me•. T. wears Res.,. Uttar ot Tug dion•t_ Deas Si*. - The Star would sot publish Petr Ryan's letter as it contained 1.- 51u01. nenoeruier me whin are sttwbsri- table and rums. Tog SIGNAL had t0 do this work, " s the palette interest." " The K.y Father West, the Catholic priest of Uodsrtob," says Mr. Ryan, " refers to me as the • sotorlous Peter Ryan, is rather an ill-natured and ill-mannered Nakao. The reader will look to vain u the 108owisg letter, signed by Kle--tor, for the words that isdrcats that Mr. Ryan was referred to by anyuee " in rather an if -sutured sad ill-maoa.red fashion : THE TWO-FACED GAMS. How IT Wait WUR►SD AM044.1 SDYAN 4•ATO- 01.1.' SIJ:aTOR.. liditor The -kr. 1 voted for Mr. W esmillr Mows he seemed honest in the declaration of hie views and desirous to deal justly with a11, irrespective of creed or netionsitty ; where - se, his opponent, Mr. Cameros, had • bre- fso*d policy look:ag;im opposite dir.ottoas- ome for emtbolic and one tor extrema Pro - mamas. Mr. Casossoo had two moo from Torooto, Mr. Anglin and the notorious Pena Ryan, workia4 for ham day and eight assess the Cetbolina, amid endeavoring to chow the Catholics that oto oonfideooe should be plated in the Domani' Goveremost that it would never paw remedial legator& for the Catholic@ of Manitoba, and that Carbolic@ wen oortaan to get remodel legi•- tioe from the Reform party, it is power, for Mr. Leaner had lately declared that he would give NI an, tabs separate schools similar to than eaj•.yed by the Protestant misority is the Province of Quebec. This was rho * try that Mr. Anglin told me i• soy o5s how in regard to esparto .abode. Find. i g Mr. Ao.lia'o manner so *roger •d his eistemeou so maob at veneer with the truth, I was obliged to crier him eat of r boson From Saturday's Globe we know what Mr. Newman was doing in other parts of the riding. Such • &wailful policy to ret ohee should be masted by every fair minded and honest mita. As ^roa. Mr. Kyan.s letter to TNS SIGNAL Min the form of • little mow or lecture, Ho tells nee how lam to 000duet myself is soy Iwo& especially when perms "ot hath •oesm- pdtas sad refined mousses visit mot from Torooto,of marse, and, praesedisr he moralises to some extent ea bow I may ria against charity. He io6ate himself with the idea, that unlike the ordis•ry oaths of Godtrt.1 to when be refers, be M et least ono of those •oo.stoso*d to the assesisies of lite and geutleme.ly bearing." But his rade, isopruse.t, lecturing letter bas saw at least deservedly earned tr him the ap- parently coveted prefix " notorious." While hue•tog tor votes through ANNUM daring the election it is said, that es eerier Sooamoas when he met • porus who ri- pened him in politics his 1•slsys was se rwveltisg that no respectable trees arid repeat it We must charitably suppose ho kept the ".ocostorned •ntositise of 811. sad e hero " He has Messy of subjects arta hen for himself to soman( ina epos, .ad he esuld tarso the very peso - Uri resole, ie. to bridle his unruly tesgs► Will Mr. Ryan, as ohne-holder ender the Provtnoi.l (:overmany., and • roarer of molly from the pooheb el Cesmrvetivem as well as Rder.nerw, tell' the ppuNblic what jnello•tion be had to realer God.eisb and diarist the erotica Iseult easy of Moto from whom he receives kis bread emir ►arts • Daring the .Mesioa no perces is Gedrith se my where, has 1155[4 tee say that M. C. Crislros was • neosobsr et the P.P. A. I bar said that Mr. Cameros and Mr. Now- tsea's platform ea.the sep•r• a .Mrelets me 55 •- tiwthe sera Tr soy proof i bar The Glebe of SM.4 iy, Jos 11th. is ass tease Mr. Newer Mare Mist Mr Caress is bis ewe handwrilleg. pledged hMseM 10 s adopt the same planers. I have nes hosed time Mr ((homes ortrained the (lath r Mr. Newson.'. elreule.L Years truly, T. W 8i. Zara : Jess H. 'dw'l, et Mho t4611 ees-e-sh-, red Mrs. Wearer, el this aired lasts fe body .Mrssosay they : Mine ltmtlies M.Qmerris is ttYt- rfl bar briber. who M siMmeeh. theiCel. hgh10 LetiS.10 l. OBs6s,es her vett(• le Deeroitvw1ms rho w01 rsewne• \h 55 Mmea4ra/hh. Knish : Rea. IL H. 11.r.d W him rewire Is the 14th eseenneime sled last Bored• M tapped 14 pease* FT re be ler edger tied mesh thee Orem sled MIMS mie hma ei thle geeme. THEY CHEWED THE CUD. Dovinem Have Thelr Meet. The Asan( meeting .r the Aaaarlalsee es the may eluates- *. t•terestty rue - setae areae •geesea ler the taenias Mayen TRIC Winter meeting of the Goderich bovine Aseoouttou was held c the Hay- market aymarket • few days ago. Notwitbetaodtag the Antic weather that prevailed the at,- Madame PMadame was large; five or Mix tan of bay sed straw on the market added to the at- tr•otoes, sod the owners of these precious articles of farm produce had • lively time with whip to band, and with sweet cooed Moss, trotting around their rigs, kern away some of the daring sad -reckless mese hers of the Amsool•tlon, who west wild with Joy at seeing so much fodder, and bad not Mr. Ban. the president, put u an sail• •p - pearlier. it looked *emus for the farmers, as the battery bovioe. aero shout to mike • rail and clean out the whole market. Fortunately the wear head of the Aseocia. pew nipped the desperate plot in the bud, and eared the Boviottes from having an- other diagram added to the Wag lot now es record against them. Mime Jersey, the geutle secretary, red over the roll call, while way of the older members failed to bawl • response. too enquiry being made it was hinted that grate • Dumber had during the past two mouths changed owoershipe and sev- eral had been pulrerird by owning in mea - tor with the istenor workings of the sw- age e.achise, Thu amounts for the high - made article ot ..ue.gte the Goderlcbites have enjoyed this 11'tntrr. Old Mr. Shortto►1 was on deck amid leaked .pry. Although hu tail i. minus • foot or so, the old fellow can still obi snow flies with the best of them. ON Ooeborn was also ore.eot,he having got • Chnstmas box land probably more, new and then) in the shape of • tin horn. This dds moth to the old chap's •ppearante. A.;the born is loaded with led,it is request- ed that garden owner and others wilt give him • wide berth daring the coming ..cos, e a with this formidable born very few old reel:would carve to tackle him. The New 0, toBged out to bloomers, will also have to keep her oyes wide open for the bo- vine with the tin horn. As Goderiob u on the boom the Bovine association will also b(l)oom end blossom the coming ee•eoe. W• understood the new mayor and mooned ere • lot of perfect gs.tlemen and the utmost good will amid friendly feeling, we trait, will prevail, sad et -en if the town M taxed for • few barrels of nails and • wagon load of gate Moes. .ad a tow thousand feet of fencing to make re- pairs. all UM cute no figure as compared with the exalting tirose dunng the garden mare wises the Bonne Amocuuon has the freedom of the town. For nerve and obook the Godriob Bovine snaocutioo will take the cake Even the Citueo • committee will hack this • eociation. The president, Mr. Boll read his assail ressage, in regular Grover Cleveland style, and when he finished las war like document " Bally for von," was bellowed forth from the a..embld bovines. Owing to deep meow only two members of the S.Itford as- ettoi•uoo were promo and trey looked weedy and weary on •Docent of their being so hay market at Skbtown. Dario" the meeting several experiments were made with the new photography by the abode ray.. A sensitized plate was meelosed in • tight fitting ow pl•oeddireo t- ly Nader the Crook • tube ((kook • not sure- ly) at • disar.. of about two test from old 8herlai1. soot. The rays in order to effect the plate had to p.rsetrato • hickory the handle three sod • halt ioohes thick. The experiment was • big s000eme. Old Short Tail's brain was seen and Tom Kdi.o., the electrical wizard's .show was sot is it this time. W hes the ray was finished some of the following beautiful thoughts were visible to the naked e ye os paper : "Hay, Straw, Bran -Mash, lame Now), only some bran water and fine eat p0Nse shavings about ea good as the tarts frith gum that some of the ()oderioh girls chow to pane time, when not skating." Several ether impressions were visible. A New Woman wee seas author around with as old broom "shooing" • homey of • laws when the gram was green : • small boy could be sees hanging on to • young 4entk- . cal. MU, bovine lots of fun, cad • big unless dog (who M hid in the hey, left erten the fat assessor call.) was bow -wowing .t Idiom Heifer's maiden auntie, old Lira Cherry, who supplies milk in •ba.d•a.o to the poor overworked cius... of °oderio\ at Eve oasts • qcart. Old Mr. Short Tail is somewhat dyspeptic or he must have . wallowed some empty tin trait cams or W • hors or two 1pie mash of home made seer mash. Owisr to the sae hiding bared • lend M hay es sone rays meld he taken that day. Sone of the sorbets wets very serous to have the expertness% triad es the rise& Probably the earesties will be earthed eat. That the (Maoris/ Bevies As- soI•sies ie ape to dote end bmie s every limo width nobody can deny. Hip, hip, h.a'v.h 1 and es 'remedial order' Me any efface es the pr r... they make seek gar- den assess en 1ees • fork handle, • soothing rake, she sew woman of • dna The me0tsg acid until the het lead of straw bad been sold es lith sad carted away. The istarestlo4 earths broke up meet of the membra iodise batter by beteg on is the flee Wady Ilo4erhe air 8eve.0a of the d4 bide hound bis W • M hooker " War ssaetl.g hewn few the Mathews dei1g.55 ever or home we san- er may, set they gmee..11y meow be waddle ever the bridge O.L. As coon as the weather gees warmer N 14 Mated the se. somatise p_rpeae Mere as .p 10 date hywlfl dew at the show grome4a Dere Msled pet 5J 501 some plass a the bis sg if the rlailm. M'e "kW we know the resdNime WO 1. cards aria ea 505, • el ..ver•1 were dutnbee d et the OVER THE HURON TRACT My market meeting (;ompl►meat ry cards • .11* b..s.1 Io t11. 1005 aounoil.coon tyamain i pound keepers, Orphans Home, Tipperary Club and other noted testltuttoos. A jolly time may be looked for. Farmers and asti• gess havon4 a eerplea of fodder will phase was he backward is oomleg forward with provesder. • few toes of turnips sad cab- bage will be quite •coeptable to decorate the refr..ho►ent tables, and will be yery sacovable at the presser time, when the gape •toes and flower beds are yotd of emerald green, sod the femur "Boll" frog lies sleeping the wintry boars away, wants( the balmy bream of the merry mouth of May, reed(. tiles, to sing his plaintive lay, cowte again seas ether day. Bur INus. LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF. New Prins, New Cerrose •t Robin.os,.. Lest has aid. -booked progressive euchre parties •r,d dancing. The snow storm last 'Thursday caused the cancellation of the 11.30 train. Revival services .r. still being held in the North tit. Methodist ohnroh. Greet bargains in crockery before remov tag to McLean', block, .t Geo Prix... 58 The building east of the Bank of Mont reals bang hotted up as a billiard room. Mr. Marsden, of Ingersoll, iM about pur- obasing the 5 ommercul hotel, Brantford. Holy Communion at St. Gorges .t the close of the morning gretne next Sunday. Big stock of Lace Carton's at Kobio.00,.. The `altford bnokm.king firm u deliver Mg 70,000 bricks for the new Albion Hotel. akin meeting of t.odench conned No. 157, Canadian Order of (boom Friends, this evening. The post otbo., • splendid place to get a warm the past weeks, was well utilized for the purpose. l'acl. Tom Cabin, the Mission Band sod the skating rink was the bill of fare Zest Friday evening. The t:odortah Organ t•ctory was closed part of this week, the annual stook taking being to progress, It as said that the proposed hotel to re plata the old Album will be to ruoniag or dr by the Queen's birthdat. Bros. T. Warner and T. Burrows, of the C.U.F., vest. in Clinton last week attend • tag the tuners! of Bro. Wm. Mair. Harry Beed bas started business at the old foundry, .mdse he u an experi.so.d moulder be .bould work up • big trade. Mrs. Frank Moors, of Wheatland, left tor bet Buret home on Tuesday after • plaswot vet to relatives and Tb. toe men, butchers and fishermen are now busily pr.pvieg for the reception of their Summer .took of mewled waver. Geo. Price, bang about to move to • new .tor., will, for thirty days, mil crockery at moving prose. Butter and eggs as oath. 58 Rey. H. Irvine is this week Lading the North street Methodist cburoh revival meetings, Rev. ♦oseph I'dge beteg on the sick list. We have been anxiously waiting the past two weeks for the big egg ('an It be that our feathered friends are laying their treasures under the hay. Saturday evening Gentlemen,, hem stitch silk Moderobielm, 50c. for 25c. This ,sow fall in this portion of the pro- visos, has been larger thus far for the month of February, than tor the same month tor many years past On Monday afternoon • sleigh In.d of memb.ro of Knox church 1. 1'. ' 4 drove '4c. Helens, whore • very vu1..y ebbe evening was spent .t the hon. of H.rry Look hoar t Hurrah ' for th. Common Seo.. Kw) ales. Two of theme, (lady and geoid will be ea e xhibition at Tnomeon s Music i)'p.e, Saturday the 29th- Be sure to sea Weill and Ian your order. 58 ler. Shannon, Mayor of Godriob, (1r. Niohol.on and Jlessrs. Campton and Alum of that town, ,otrvtewed Mr. Oaunet to- mtit to urge an .ppropratiou few isepr.y iso the harbor of that place -011054 Cor. (ias110 service will be betd 10 the (enters room of Knox church on Thur.Jay, Friday, cad Saturday of thin week .t 2 r. at. Os Sabbath at the same hour • communion srvtoe will be held in the body of the .beach for the Gaelic people, and others who may wish to ahead. These services wall he 0ooduot.d by Re.. John Aod.rsoo. of Tiv• err. Saturday evening 50o. 14sra.1. for 390. at Robeson,. The Sacrament of the Lords Sapper will he d1ueased at the moraine servase is Knox Chur°b siert Lord's day. The preparatory series will be held en ifriday evening as 7:50, whoa Re. ,John Anderson, of Tivr• tom, will prima. New 'imamate will be waved into full membership with thee March. •std oommunion cards distributed to 1.60.41 g oommuotoanta The osUeeti.s es Sabbath will he on behalf of the poor feed et the con/rogation. Zurich : M ass Limo Hew same IMMO from Smith Bend, Indium, es Tuesday last, to w end tho funeral of her °oasis, Hoary Hems She was fast in time to me bon for the last time. 855terth : Mardi) M.(..od,so. of Kesseth helms, formerly of this town, 14 visitor reinter here Iurdo .ow the responsible pram is • railway office is Manintee, 11 kbiess. 8mat.rth At the juvenile .assert, in aid of Kt. Peel's shereh, ((totes, ea Tuesday evusis4, Name Dbokson, ds.ghier et 8. of this bows, meted as gases so the " lasso el the fairies- " Staferth : Mtso Maria A. Keaesrd,d.urb- tsr of Themes J. Laniard, .f Brucebsl4, sad sleet of Mrs. Jamas Weir,of this tows. Med es Tuesday, after a YMage of some -110, from otssusopi..m. Degassed was is rim and 9 menthe sit Metes Arthur Crash bee reeled W .plme5id Iona as You Hua read, Tucker osell1, 10 t7es. White, .f Tremont*, who M1 M awe Mr. Ora hos mewed • geed Mess, and Mr. W4h a w ad fora Mr. Ossa reeerre Mees 40 sea 1st W eve ma The Grist from the 1.00.1 B1111, • Weedily ted W Mata Metre gator up M nose svesyb.dl - riot to roast t'11ped mad (•e.dessed /Ma livers Mets.■. RUMSELS (►n Friday evening, t1t, test, Jas. )lanae((, of the Tremont Hou..,rted Toronto thea •and , d forwemeddtrip of Brussels, I oslobryer g. 8entortb - Fred U.vue hoe purobaeed the Mock of W. K C'uuttr, Brussels . The last horse fur was • MO - Mule, 2S horses oh.a4ln4 hands. t.ltotoo On Sunday eveotvg last two possem were baptised at the Baptist Choroh. Brussels The stook of A ItoGowea & Co. has hoes sold to Mr. Devin, of Wat- ford. Sentorth J. 1, Smith hies purchased the drt goods stock of J. F. Clark of the Gol- den 1405. Blyth lire it od.rick Anderson, mother of 1. •ederma, Hullett, died •t the .d- vanoed age of 141 years. Clinton : ir. Robert Agnew has moved Into the house formerly uoeupied by the late Reeve MclI srohie Ethel : Thos. Memnon has awarded the 0outr•ct tor his new oriuk resadeaoe to R. G. Wilson, of Brussels. Clinton • W Wheately has contracted for between tin hundred and one thousand cords of wood in ('olborot Wisgba : The total number on roll of Public .cbool is 455 and the •versge 366. There are eight departments. Grey J. J Coates and family will remove tat Shoshone„ ldledo, where Mr ('caw has • situation on • large sheep ranch. Brussels K. McAlpine, who I. -It here last week, has engaged to ;ravel for • Torooto firm. His territory will be Manitoba- Hullett : H. W. Allan met with • very painful somata, while loins across the bars floor he dipped through • bole, dislo- cating.n ankle I tuoganoon Rev. Mr. Penland. of Dun- gannon. wbo hoe not been in active work for some toms has taken charge of • manatee on Chatham dutnet. Morro : Charles Davis died at the res- idenos of his son John, 4ch line, on Tuesday afternoon of last week, .fur • brief illness, having attained the potrt.vrchel age of 92 years h months and 2 weeks Krossele Sneak -thieving es becoming al- toge•ber too oommoo an Brussels. Coal, wood, hay, oats, etc., appear to be on the bill of fare. Suspicion rests upoo • tow in- dividuals, who may be asked to explain things, if nothing more. Baster : A. Q. Nobler received word os Saturday lair that hi. sister, Mrs Desalt" McKellr, of Chat/sem, ww lying at the post of Death. He tool the train the same evening but on Sunday evening she died after an illness of • little more than a week. Seaforth While Michael Keating, of this town was helping to get oat some ' guars timber, in Mr H.miltou'. bush, Hibbert, be had the misfortune to stake has toot with the ox., m.k.og • gash across the instep whioh took four stitches to draw It together. MoKillop Andrew Crozier, brother of John Crozier, of SIOKillop. died at the reel - dome of his uocle, Wm Rai, in Forgo,Dak- ou, oa Wednesday of last week He was •bout 40 tears of age. He has resided is lakou for about 15 years, and formerly re- sided to McKillop. Morro . TM redden.. of Richard Sand- e rson, Hallett, was the some of • joyous gathering on Weds•d.y, 12th int., when about 130 guess assembled to withers the m.rria4e ceremony of the host's fair daughter, Mss Lime. to Albert Howlett, • well -knows voa0g man (t .the 7th line, Morris. Clinton Th. family of John Tedford suf- fered • sad •tti aim and her..vemout on Friday last by the death of W.II e, tlf..1d- oat son, aged 23 years Damped was a learsody young man who a few years ago (..raid the dry rood. busmen at the Pal- adin. He suh*..tu.ntly wont to ehto•p,and for a time filled • r..ponetble position in the establishment ot Marshall Field k Co. 8eafortb The moat (needs of itobrt Oarmioh•eI, of this town, w111' regret se Moro that on Monday night he was strikes with pulpits, and is now to • very weak Masa, Daring the night Mr ('•rrsislesel had get up, and while w•lksg woes the room was seized by • prelyeie stroll., which weed him to felt, and in drag so he fell with his side on • chair, fracturing ase sd his ribs. Since the attack he has retort bees able to walk, and, at he advanced age, hsps for • matelot* recovery ie very slight. Lesdeebero Nelson Pingl.,of this village es Monday morning, is memo Mtwara the hours and stable. dropped down and ex pissed, cans.. hart failure He had cot bees well for about three weeks, but omen - ed to be im•wovisg. He was at the Meth. dist oborob ea the 014P/fill/ before, to hear the funeral seresee of lire. ('ot k.rti.., 1114 soother,. low. Re as • hearty breakfast • short time before hie death. He was • member of Court ['ride of the Went No Al, C.0 F. The fungal took plm.. on Wedsr- dev, esti was oe•rleo.ed by the Formers ers et Lerlsshsre and Rlyth. 8rumels After • %ryisr .ed •t times • very gainful dines., all of which was Mese with Christian Melted* aid nstas•ties,the spirit of Mrs. J. M. O'(.mser cook its flight es le terd•y sight. Her maiden rise was Sarah Jahr Little her home berg is los- des, Ost. i. 11119 d. -d tree united is marriage to her sew bereft porter, sad • torso part of her life was sort is Mitebdl, mower 10 Bauemo14 10 or 11 years ago. sora O'Oesm.r'..bath was t11. remelt of • tamer Nem width she hod sul rod fee Me per flys sousahe Inst (•11 she wont 10 Lavish he ed*rro u .pmoties. Mt the phy1iss theght she wee sot side 10 scud K Is oddities te ter hsmb•-d, three o8Yime ear-