The Signal, 1896-10-8, Page 1TUX BEST
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FORTY-EIGHTH YEAR. -2590
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THD T -'E & Did 1ST f3WBPAPE7R OF HURON OOUNTY_
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FOR
THE SIGNAL
GODERICH, ONTARIO. CANADA. THURSDAY OCT. 8, 1896.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS - OCT. B.
Ptya
Saida Te. --Sturdy Bras
Iisleeledz Wsited-But 316, (iedarfab .
app.'s (Mme --J.. Epee & Oe
Nervous 1'restrawo.-Ifeltwd & 0
Soy Wasted -Bei 127, Godseiab
Eleoutio.-!lies Flakier.
Casein be Heat -1; N. Davie
Y•U Centrast--lie G. Hookirk.
Organ for Side --Mn. J MtUer....
!Menest Wanted --Mrs W I Strang
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THE PRESS AND POBLIa
6 Opinions that ars Ezpres.sd
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6 mews et seen. of Oar tenni, (Welrmes,.
dies anal Meat l'es4e.MNe.t. e.
She sere■t Neltwry Mare ap-
pointment 1. •:ares.
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r•I Kamagsme.t-Victoria BM-. 4
.d Arran --X 1'./. , Godwin P.O.
Oysters -C. A. Naito
Coal - W Lea
Fall Millasry-Mi..M Y.N.
Stovepipe V•tsW-W. C Goode
Spread the New. -Tb. Farr
At Tbis Seams -F. M. Dualism
Lodiee J•ck.te-W Aeneas & tion
Nettie -Town of Gedw cab
Appi. Barrels -P. McKi.e.... . . . .
4111� ' iM recommend u' When the sides
61 FOLLOWINO are some of the opin nee of airfare r.e d.cb+eA ..m, d is ooatte0 NILt
D.McGILLICUDDY, EDITOR.
Yet, A. L Gabesa got the •ppfat..$$
Who reoe..e.d•d bins ! I !sodomised sea
appointments 0,000.de on the reamemeeda.
floe of some member who rias oo.salted
with hie ex00atav sad teatime Reformer• of
ice riding, and 1 would like to know from
yea, w osaretery, if Thos. Gab.o. hes ever
.smashed arab you w seorer•ry, or through
yen with the Estimative or loathe Reform
I NEWg OF THE DISTRICT
From our own Correspondents
here 1. I./er.raiiee Neer tbae laa._t tee
Mit in nfereeoe r the Government refaa,og r•..d anywhere .tee - sew.. the
M grant your , :dies ; or that A. L. Gib. 1 beastly are0laur tere•.eel
a• was aa , i:osai or what you or the Ow The !detest.
�MaMN M• -..Kist of his •ppowtmeet ; nr
Ies Friday semis", uommeeci.g at ii o olu
• A good program is bong mewed, u a
reederw of wish the leagues of Wooten.
Aubut. and Nile will assist Refreabme
wall be served. A Waiver uol'e.:tton will
take. up.
LAa.:c 8etrrINT -Oar local sheep sad
lamb dealers are heady eSgaged in the Ohl
ping eta large number et sheep cad Ism
to t1d foreign marmite, via Luuknow, b
url.
Ri w t. uca. -Don't forgot the .rand per
forwent)* of the great osm.dy-drams, " A
Married Per," which. to be given in tee
Agricultural Hall ea Friday e.e.i.i, the
9th of October. For portioul.re see hand
h of btlb-
f1., Fou. Snow. -The Fell Exhibition which
8 is to be held 1. 1)ung•nao. on Thursday
bo and Friday of this week (wether permit
cele• tug), this- 1.- u anticipated in view of Do -
te
e
le ; large 1,1 u ; of en rt.. atrdwdy made to be
un the most .u.,.eseaul ever head here.
th• CUMIN,. AND (.;o1Nu-Mesdamescr•wford
en- and Martin, wives of B. J. Crawford and
W. Martin, left hero oo Tnuredey of last
week on • visiting tour to relativt. at Lon.
don, Detroit and either points. W• wish
them a pleasant time and safe return.
de- I.TLHttc.T. -The remains of Mies Kate
to Finlay, of Ashfield, who departed this life
• on Wednesday of last wei t, were interred
we in Dungannon cemetery on Friday boot • he
leg aeourted thither by a large 000couree of
sorrowing relauvee friends and acquaint
& noes.
Joy it: THE Horvgtroi.n. --Our Public
school principal, since Tuesday, Sept. 20'h.,
u u oowe.lueooe of .he Doming of an bear
ew to his residence, wearing may smiler.
We et•agr.tulate the 1'a and M• on the joy-
ful event and are pleased to be able to awe
that the mother and dsuvutee'&re get-.iug
on nit ely.
ooroi:H Nora. --Sino* the exit of Sep -
,::CLOSE OF THE SEASON.
old
ots
b• Ooderloh Baaeballers Ahead.
'rums expttemed by our uousty oo.tem funis _ u b tb.(coverenawt, w ho reoomtsr.ded
S P&r the appointee? Surelyn (' did
tYct.`Lt•uAa, arca 7
sot consider that •e the Itetortnere were so
etr.•ag to this radios tor Thee Gibson they
would be •Ino for las brother. If such is
the Daae, abet they acted without oo:melting
anyone and appwibted A. I. because he is
the brother of 1 boo (;euros and father of
T W. (tabs.°, nt Toros'o, and thought that
he was • fit .n.1 proper penton and satirise
rery to the Reformers of Huroa, tees sho,ll
be taught • I.s•en I understand br.ily
anyone who signed the petitions for Tbos
and their corns dean i.
r • rovenmsat
P•& ref..__
3 to the receipt Registry appomtmeot :
5 WIngham Advance The office of regi&-
, trar of Huron ouu.ty made vo ant many
5 months Mao by the decease of Jima* !hob-
o
8 toe, hes at leer been tilled. 1t was ounfi
deotly expected, and eves said, that !hos.
- -- - - -- (tibiae, M 1'1'. for East Huron,bsd the done
LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF. anent i■ his inside pocket and that he par -
posed taking the job himself. tie didn't do
Oar .mw 2So. oelluloid helm are gems, this, however, but awtsad rave the sat to
The Fur. kis brother, Al... (;ib.en. Free the
e teuaoheet Liberal organs are sot sex
to detead the &cuoo. Aod time on the
of all, the nevelt-•pp..rnted registrar
n ot, oontrsr to custom. given the p
lege of choosing his deputy, and the
tarso I.nvernment must amide appoint
f .r ham, and named • moo of the redo
•ble Ronald tt'('oouell, of MoK(Uop.
A look at our Inst of auction sale@ shows
that Summer u poet.
New pooket book. -10, 15 and 25c. met
be beaten. The Fair.
!beguiler meeting of t;oderwh mineral No.
157, 1'. O. (' F this evening.
The K sax • I hughters held their resider
meetlog yesterday afternoon.
1 be streets now forcibly reflood us of
'tetanus by the leaves thereon.
.rust received --Fine lines slumped centre
pease. America. d.eigoa The F•ir.
U. Parson's and Dossgh s class will
• $cable i* Hortou'• block this evening.
K.gal•r taeetiag of Maitland Lodge No
..;3, A. F. and A. M. on Tuesday evening.
Kem•mbar the free e.t.ertaiomeat under
the auspa,es of the A. O. l' W. on the 20ib
met.
Tuesday ermine the 13'h, "The Pride of
Mayo. Reserved tote .t Porter • book
stere.
Huron Encampment No. G8, 1. 0. O. F.
will meet u menhir soseloo on Monday
eveetng.
Monday eveoisg the 12th " The Irish
Greenhorn, Reserved seats at Porter's
bookstore.
The men engaged in etringug the wire
for the aooandeeeent Tight had • rough time
yeeterd•y.
' .'t forret that the King's Daughters
Inked having their annual eotert•tnmeot
on Thankagtvur Day.
.les. Ie lateral i. in the Northern part of
the meaty superintending the packing of
apples for Whitely & Edward..
The Wi.gh.a, show that was to have
Lees held lard week was poet/weed oo •o.
oou0t of the exceedingly wet weather, for
two weeks.
In the vicinity of Listowel it woe 16' be-
low freezing, consequently Dors, tomatoes,
potatoes ..d other tender pleats were ant
to the emend.
Moe McCall. of Hammilto., bed charge of
the organ i• Menne. Methodist oborob
last Sabbath. The young lady also presid-
ed •t the piano at the prayer mesesig Wed-
nesday evening very 000eptably
Lord Aberdeen when •t Markham was
very loudly chewed. Os that oaoseios,
however, Lady Aberdeen was u Ottawa,
thus showing that the iambi* 000rtesv of
Canadian. prevente them shooting when •
lady u pretest.
The sizing alms will practice at 10 30 A.
1*. each ei.turday le 8t George's .open!
room As W. A. Cuff. the •..•meter, was
se very a .emit sl with kis Iasi edasm, there
should be • large attendance, Miss Davis,
North-nt. Is boa. esey-terns.
THE PRIZE LIST.
The f *flowing e&mplet.s the prise list et
the Great Northwestern Show
Hesvyyy Dr..gbt, imported.-8Mlli.., 3
yeah old aid upwards, Tbea lents, Thea
Gs.dry 'tallies say era Thea Mein ; J.
Smell let prise ler breed mare ern/ ted.a.d
foal of 1»6.
Heavy Dr.ugbt Caeadia. Med--BbBisn
years and ever. J. Kdese..te• atsU0..
Years old, Geo. Taylor, let ..d diploma;
breed man with f.•1, J. F. Dale, James
R•y. Jas ;Rely l s years old. ria
)n•MM,, J. Remolds : .r filly, veer-
ing. Ota Dale :Seal 18Ob,Jea Reybareataa.•,,
Gee. Dale mats el heavy draught
Chris.
Data
rDab ; Male. w arta. J.b F.
• area anomma A Mur Pasteur*.
Itis deebtlal 11 there is . larger .Mab d
dtligbtd wka.ik.s 1. the whole world
Nam them who bare the p" "e"1.11"
art.•& e ba
ea She W ptis. Bot e7 the Family Bet-
ty Ser et M...e.l. The
Papa itself is simpl�y �&d. Oras would
anise think the p.blisbar would require a
mint at his bask a tan eat sunk a paper
. the Family Heald sad Weekly Ser is
"NY t...., mad K Brews better sad beset
.leek week. But meet .stenWang d an w
y bametaid premiums that tL Family
"mold wbihw a asi.•diy present te
Mon •m essihtta Their repuense fee this
h r wide es she einfir..t WW1 This is
•tied to be aha buskin season the Family
Bored mad Weekly Star bas W eines it
wee first headed : sad the yew b N be
M'M•reed m a way shat w111 mak.
6sc6 fs Mr .ubs.ib.n IMy Meed sgbmat.
t so SS0ts. a immune nimbi beep me
ne thea de we hear tbas the d
*10. thea H•.Y and W.skl�lbw have
world wld..:bebein The
_matured
Prayer." is re be e
*tot, esters, sad seep Family eased
=6-
�1.•• renewal as well as new. will be es -
`e earn them S they fist se the list
/km it aa. be dowels the weeder.
,,,_`"•_,t6* 1*bra knew when Ma s.bYtb-
■LatSy H.m1d sed Weakly Saar
~~ice I Ned s10Iu they lice 4 e tWr
la referee a the bunt ef
bth• arew-tment etl 11e are
mist le eine what was mid W ab " wines is will .
Mak �'f S.ete•. P ! Oe. Sete ild
• e weeds : Fel pths.rg ai
n Ms owe wag. We hen est
Irk. k We peephsey a mese
"IN NI �M se the h .b
Gibson would do so for A. L., as
sou. ' they consider hos family have had
top' their .bare in the •pp000:n.eat of
wee, T. W. Gibeno If Thee GtMon het
nv6 ( allowed this woos, t to he mole with
Din net cnn.elt,ng you, •n•• thro,:;n v,•u the
one
uhf•
for
the position. Tbe name u enough
point out to any-uae the teasoo of this
pomtment. Mr. Gibson, 31. PP , has d
fairly well for his family : one of him
hes • lucrative situarioo rn the Bureau
Manes at Toronto, and now has brother
the registrarship. So long as the old g
Ionian hes any mppoiutmest"' to recomm
sod •o long ea there .re any Gibson@ out
odioe, no one need apply.
[The Advnoe is in error in stating t
the member for East Huron has • .on
the Government employ in Toronto.
Gilliam, who u in the Bureau of Mines
the member'• oephew, and is • .on of
new registrar, who •iso has • daughter
1•.xrunve cad ,h. 1 - 'ding H 1.., mer., he
bre not deo. hie data 1 y th...e v h.. el&osd
hom ir' power, as he ,r ..nr ...ver not, mop
to ter. In dsy's none tet the e• d Th.•.. Gilt-
sp. too hes soused Thos Ferro.. as doles
one wrong In filling rotenone wttb friends, end
sone the Reform.,. •pl.l.ud.d and supe-.rt.d
of him, but during the lest number • 1 years he
gen appointed no one is th,e riding but • rola-
eat , tion or an intimate personal friend *Sr. we
end ; to oondone in him whet we would condemn
of in u• her• ! 1 don't call this ro form, and if
Thee Gibson hoe sot token his Exe.-catty
het into hie cc ifideooe he eheold at Dace es -
!plain the whole meter. if he o•noot make
W I it clearer and cleaner than appears on the
he shonln7 he vied to tender his revs-
. is Illation, but of be la ineooent it should be
the known and the wrong planed on the proper
n shoulders, u the innnoe.t should not suffer
the employ of the Local Government. Eu.
tii...Ai. j
•
Myth Review A resat deal of dissta•
femme has been expressed in all parte of
the oouoty over the action of the Oateno
Goverhmeet in •ppointise A. L Gibson as
registrar of Huron county-, and. we think,
the verdict of disapproval is • right ons
Perme•IIy, we know nothing of the new
registrar lied by what we aan learn he will
make • very good man for 18.t position ;
but it • the principle under whioh be re-
ceived the appointment that we .re opposed
to. In the Ent plus be was not an applicant
fee the position, bet his M. PP. brother was.
Why was the M.PP. overlooked and his bre
then item the berth! Itis true Thomas Gib-
son hes represented East Huron • reef many
years bet, has he not been pid for his
serene' ! He bas always had • safe oon-
.tltee.oy, which did not monies mooh ex-
etties to win. That being the oast, why
was he permitted to oarry the •pporntme.t
around in his pocket, with the privilege of
taking it himself or giving it to whoever he
liked.
Since Mr. Thomas Gibsen entered the
Ontario legislature the Gibese family have
fared pretty well in the metier of govern -
moot •opointmeete, tor at the present time
reverel ,members 000ap positions in the
Parliament buildings in Toronto, and in .d-
dluon to these is the regiatrsrar.hip of
Hon.. This is too much good lock for ons
family.
When • man i. elected to Parliament he
Medd have some bigber aim than merely
looking after soft berths for himself sod
fsmUy.
There are ether Liberal families' i. the
meaty of Huse. who Lave dons excellent
part service n tis. past, ..d wise, we
Wink, shield have received some mem*
Mee es due meaeim.
The prineipie of giving fat Government
Iib a sitting .embers and Moir families
is bad sad bas lots of team for • thseekt.
remedy.
(iederieb Sar : Oar ..teemed oente.par•
ary, Tec $1 *IIAI, . e quite • state et and
ever the anent et Bremer Beady
Gibson in • and noun be said that
the �is not ve.A..d to Tag
SiogAl, .1t.. editor M .m Woe oast t.v-
ing .yes es the job hierelf. A street let-
ter �ppsar.A a The Barash Pest unmask.
sad Th. New Era premises spew te another
We week. Than is .bselasely me defames
.f the appointment. It is • •e.•d.lo•e
Oen d jobbery, sad The Star pregame' te
ce•donon just as obesely as de our Grit
Meade sew ••y shellac 8e.l if perptr.ted
by tis. Tory g•ver•me n whish shah take
ober . d O•wk'..fsne ager aha meat *t-
estis. The .dw std pedaloes el beam
e this ..••try. wheeler P,wvi•il or Ds. -
Lake, meas mot be made maim d basally
..ripen
Miler n•0trr5AeeHtr.
Te the Better et The lbru. I. Pen
!'IA. Mitt, -As • Reformer I wade sad I
Midi there w • number d sabers who
w..t .eme i f rnsaM.s amid I appeal a yen
as .dicer ef Th. Pee end as secretary el aha
Relent Awsi•tion. I rs4....d that
when the vaesmey ...red a the Registry
.fila. Ghat the emestive d the Reform As.
sedation is Beet Hume metal melded e
a.a.iaBas the Oakes. Oes+.rn.t re sp-
rite ear wbor te the peados. Sash
mesmerist twee slimed, es dee ems by the
leadiag •iso p11M... denary darling
I.t4r of the Mang. le theses,
Inter a further the mama Mirk .d
ware forwarded by yes to the Gover..sai
1 dm ead.sa..d then .l1 sppleene from
ibi. tidies. as well se several ..154,
withdrew their applications ie h..r .f sail
.ember. I mid d1 le ails edam I Na l
Mee teen hays lease see -A. L (ii�'.-
.et withdrew,. as 1 find he bas b...p-
Ifi w, 1 ma see me .a. cab. Y
w m e my reams by tai..gg.inemw
hem That M le • broth. et Thee. 04a.en'R
Jobe user hoard d bb big ea ate
i .me add that the Gemeament ro-
e .p. Seel Herm, se there was
d lobe M. edit, which .merges.
Horse knows le be Woe 1 em d-
Wssi l that w M.PP . her &meth end
en Hems r... -.4.d soh the appl-
auds k.m their... deer sonede-
leg their ementl.....d llldermrea
As it now stands, Reform has received •
set -back in Huron that will he ewe in the
Bret election d not righted before Yours,
Arc EAST Hcao* Rcroxritts.
Sept. 22nd.
COMING ANO GOING.
M (.•ri was in Clioto. last Tbursd•y,
Inspector husky was in town o0 Sat-
urday.
Mies Wll•oo has returned from • visit to
Clinton.
Mrs. Burford has returned from • trip to
1)etriot.
Mrs. W. D. Shampoo is visiting friends in
Detroit.
Mrs E. Curtain, of Ripley, was in town
Moody.
.1. Whyte, of !litohell, was in town on
Tuesday.
W. Burrow. made • visit to Clinton
list week.
L H. Diokeon, of Exeter, was in town
1•.t week.
Mrs. Weigand, of Blyth, arrived in taws
ma Fr:dy.
1t t MsrriNt.. -l)0 I uesd•�', the 201
1 Outourr tber& will be • tea true at N
mNwises . but n...l r.11 be *erred front 0
r w t., the before illy .Iter treat 4111
•dire..«, front R. t. at en. Godwin, G
rich : 1, W. Ami,,.., B A ffoimeeyrr
(' l'ousirs, Aut.ur..: u.1Tlt. Swan, 1)
Isrenuou, sod • oh.r u,r..g .•1001100 by
!church cbotr Adn,u.t„u t0 *upper ad
tortuou.rat 25c. tilt wa home.
v
BLNMILLER
MONDAY, nut 5
1)r.. Niev% --its bad with
light the advent to Ur Hunwi's visite
1h.e t ul•trr, wh..re u•• he. wtonlr.hed
broach ulti.r, L 8., .Ir .they u, .rtele,
are eubj et to t..a •- :11. that the flesh is
heir to,' end in h.., Komi. our midst we
feel that we h., e e pit , s.., ,.. of well• known
stan.h ug .rid txpa-i..r,.;. to nos.Tint 11 /e
r .Ii, .urprwing u.• some nteurcal prem•
tiu..rer b.d svi opened ..u: before. for this
Hean.iker of ours ,..r, opponent place, and
don't you forget it.
IIt trr..t:Al_ -A very pretty and decided•
lo high -tuned weld. ,g took plate last
i%..Joe.d,y, the 301.1. tis•.. 011 Lb. faro,
oil a.1 b% Jolla R,awier near Deis vall.g..
The cootraatio
Faber, the groom, and M,s.'*hunt. W hi
th accomplished end only it.ughter
James W'htte, the able t.rm m.uorer an
foreman for the above named Jerrie Rowse
A large number of relatives and pumas wet
invited, and the men .&g.. ceremony w
performed to the mp.oioue drawler ro
the term In the pre@en..w of the .a,emhl
visitor•• oumbertog ful y five more people
some 150 Invitations having been sent ou
The bride was rio1ly •Drel In • grey sil
oo.tume with trimmings to mato
and nod for brideso,atd ids. Jlaras& Fisher
sister of the g, oom, who _ •s .leo dressed i
• lovely silk dress. The groom, who le
fine young 0411 trove the neighborhood, was
supported by Rtob. Row, census of t
bride. At the conclusion of the oeremo.
• bountiful spread was done justice to by
those present, who were thee shown the
many and very appropriate precepts niv.s
to toe bride, foremost among which was
handsome drawing room set of furniture
from Cornell s establishment in (ioderioh
given by John Roemer in token of the his
&ppreci•troo of the boon*. bride, who, wit10
bee mamma, have kept house for him for
the past seven year. The members of the
010oir at Stahel church al.o teeuhed their
Stood wishes 'n' giving • handsome jewel
ow to their departing choir member, she
having been • oo0.tae, •cren,i•.• for sever&
years. The newly married peir spent their
honeymoon with the bride's parent., and as
moos as the handeog•e new brick resides.*
the groom '• property, 0e.r hy. is rpm•
Y as • timber, and thus for le (Htuber, the
Le. weather has been eomewhet favorable for
of severing (waste. Drop and .leo for F.11
• For some nights part Joh*
r. Fast has put in .o appearance, thereby
• causing Jlother Earth, as also the forest, to
&• be divested of Diet, Sommer and Autumnal
00 h&bul
d .ie
•
sd t'ON N r 0IAI. Naas.. - During last week
Matthew McFul, of AabBeld and Mies
• Lockhart, of Algoma, were united in the
holy bonda of matrimony. W. extend con -
b• I graulations and watt the young maple •
•happy and prosperous .Dion George
• I Walker, eon of our townsman. James Wel-
• ter, who was recently united in the bootie
ha of matrimony to • lady in Lorne arrived
here with his bride on Monday last on his
y wedding tour to visit his parents. We wish
the newly married couple mooh joy in their
matrimonial life.
' Orrli'AL \'Is1T.-On Wednesday of lest
week, J. L. Tom, lospector of public
sohool,, officially visited Dungannon public
h school, and at the clow of the examination
be expressed himself, aa well pleased with
the work done by pupa;• and teachers and
the good order maintained. The moot
✓ pleasing feature of the exercises was the
presentation of the beautifully °regimented
o.rtifcaNe given to the nucleon' who p..•
1 ed the public school leaving last July, there
'wise five. The Inspector on making the
preso.t&tioo give expreesios to the pleas-
u re he felt, and was loud in his praise of
the pupils and tesebere,and ea Mies Frankie
McLean had taken the highest number of
marks in the county, she was highly compli-
mented by the Iwpeotor,who olio remarked
that the taboo! had 6ve candidates
peas the 1'nblao Soheol Leaving and nine
the Entrance, tied that it was only equalled
by one school in the 000nty, whioh re-
dounds greatly to the credit of teanhere
and pupils.
John Croydon, of Detroit, was in town 0O
this week, PI
Mrs. F. Smooth left on Friday for • visit
to Chance.
Mim Teresa McIntosh left on Saturday
for Detroit.
Miss Mary McCarthy is visiting relatives
is Bay City.
Miss Moorhens*, of B&y8eld,was in town
en Thursday.
Miss Deva is visiting fris.de in the Cis
of the Straits
Miss Nellie MoDoe•Id took in the Clinics
fair Ian week. •
B Co.pien, Q 0,,, and daughter .re visit
tog n Mew.
J T. (marrow, Q.C.. M.PP., was in Te-
rmite this week.
Mr. mid Mrs. J. H. *mull visited (0o
ton on Monday.
te0•rden Biederman. of Termite. visited
ws Let week.
Mr. .•d Mrs. Celia Campbell w,. i.
Blyth yeeserd•y.
J. J. Cliff, of Se.lertb, win to the county
town yesterday.
Mrs. R. Praetor, of Liaison, was in
town on Monday.
Mr. .sad Mrs. Job. Sam.ten were ie
Cline len week.
F. J. Pridb....4. • Mei.&.s trip to
Mev .M yeMerdq,
Hilton Helm.n retuned trim M.Ntn.1
last week am dab kava
Mau B. Mehemet) is vidtles her *fee.
Mrs. J. Dyer, Bay City.
Kra Reba. L Young. L0gbeha..s0., is
vldileg friends se Hayfield.
Weeder darembas, al Cray.
wase Iowathis week ea dada haela e .
Mise F. Treensh . nertieg her doer,
Mia (Dr ) Cassaday, Mated.
dim tars W � yesterday lett on her re
Miss Roberts lett !last week for Keewati.,
where she will spend the Winter,
Mrs. Donald Rem and heti lett last
week fee their mew 10.m h. 8a
Mier Glares, H. A., was ysstssd y a 8t.
Uhthrees, attending the marriage of a
enter.
Alai. Gibson, the resentlyappdnted
niter. and Mrs. Gibers. arrived is Semi on
Friday.
sited, they will remove to commence
housekeeping. Rev. kit Qlaphsn,, of Bea -
Radler mroult, pertormed the oserumpy.
This wedding h.• been the small talk of the
Seigbborhood for *.ante time pa.,, wad ea the
v...1 people are well and favorably know.,
the usalmeus womb of el1 he that at may be •
happy and prosperous one.
Ier*ovgD ki*cugtcay -During the poet
week the proprietor of Seemlier woollen
y mule has been placing in bis factory some
improved and. to an outeider, very compli-
cated looking m•ohi.ery for the naeout.e
Sere of fanny tweeds and other products of
the lees to meet the requirement) el his
steadily ia.rm.aing benl.e... This oo.s.rn,
although It makes so ptSW.w u display,
appears to be doing • large trade •.pop t
she farmer., if me may judge by the bang.
- rase of wool .tacked up all atoned. WWOet
we wore pt.e.t, it was jos. • little &•rig
is w • Uttb, rosy -heed old lady, evident-
ly m farmer's wile, sellog some items .f
wed white .he bed j.t taken trees • ve-
n ds soNlde,and remarking : " I have earu
to your mill every year fey over 36 years,
Mr. Gledhill, ..d the first time that one .ad
Joh* brought our wool we lived ia the odd
leg home., before we built the new brisk
haw (sad without • blush en her •eo.e•-
sm..)-..d 1 was • bride then. -My tee
d••gbsmre are all married now, .d the Ian
ens left few Manitoba lame year taring •
Imam supply d your biak.N .0110 her.
yen knew," elle 1srtbse r...rk.a,
" that we are .till Mae the fist Nadine
thea we bought el rye, and they w mew in
the hired a.s's bedroom. • littb the warse
foe w.ar,N esae..,bat quite geed yet." Tb.
*Id woollen men reeked that otate•te•t
with • rano as " 0UdHke and 81•.d " as
Bret Hart's Heaths. Chimes, •.d with s
laugh that moms but • masa used to handling
assess sae give, remarked AM he wee
happy to hear that bis be.8.M had se we11
need the tent of s assay re.peg obit, e
my nothing of the boys, sad
ig
heeds ee • pile d sebemiredhr Me10ree
pans of Nadine ready ler .alo, tfer..d
him whiter that the sees of her blankets
linatatig se loam meld be somented ter
tress sb. flue W m they wine rade of pure
weel Drum the Sesser that she and the other
hems' wives btoigbt he the mill to make
•110-
41.1 14•vge, of Dearest, who is the reset
d Arthur Borah. •ted. • wish to Tug Ilse.
■ ei. °Mee this week.
Mia Mede Sandea was est el the
g rime M the Viot.e.' At H.ra sad dame
is Tarsme, in Friday .venin.
Gee. Pores lett y early nate ea Tose
lay he 11wl.e, 46.. We hem the made -
mama will be bemoaned y the ohmage
Mr. sed M. 8. Hamm ens bey who
were the amen el Dr. sad Mea Ommad y
[Snell, aha pen few weft% w wbdteg ate
,lady'ip.'ont . Owed, .ea Ma. F.
Melee New lea t W. J. Montt. of Clb
i Ida Mare.Khemardine mf.: