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NEW ADVERTI$EMETB.-DEC.
GODERICH, ONTA TtI0, CANADA : DECEMBER 16, 1897.
1d FRED ELLIOiT GUILTY.t1d.1'h• "ids"'euatd beta. e•mes
p•-
lively ualmportaut, the some •d joursod far
10 threequalt.re of au hour at the request of
6 the dates**.
4 I Th• Jury stay, Manela ughter. W hes the oourt resumed Mrs. Elliott and
the prawn" took the stand, after which
Mr. Proudfoot delivered a strong address
on behalf of the prieooer.
H. was followed by Mr. Lewis in a clear-
ly resented arrument for the Crown.
The Judge in aiming up the evtde..oe gave
• clear and practioal analysis of the testi.
mooy .dd*o.d, and the jury retired at 9:20
Huron's Greatest Stere --R. B. Smith. .
fit.. -Grin. Porter
Christmas Almost Here -W. C Geode.
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gee Medical H•Ii-J. N. Davis 6
linguae. Sale- W . Aob.eon & Son6
onion Adv.rtMer-Loodo• Oat 6
wMen you pa sham --.1. H. Worsen2
fusionism Goode -A. B. Davidson & 8
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yloas 8alo--G•rrow &Proodfoot... 1
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Ready For Pb. Rash -0. M. Elliott.... 8
Sdsoates youmg women -Alma College.. 6
Neighs Clothi*g Bale -A. P. McLean. 9
W net U*bosaded Setbd•.m-F. M
Dualism 8
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FOB SALK OR TO RENT -FOR SALS
C orb vest the dwelling on Nelson -.t at
resat occopled by F. tlmeeth h metal=
5 room*. imolai DE drawing room, dining
and kitchen. and has • library,
Dem. parlor
umber et closets, venires and • roan niter.
umber
sod fruan sere it mod moonily
sod bice lent
two. Appy to F. BMEETH. pan the pre-
.less. 10-1 m
DOR HALL -ONS OF THS BE8t
L' �arms*1I��Fe.tern Ontsro lot l.omoee-
4001 bwMMp 01 ( ibor•e. Baron Comity,
Meares. siNaooaao41sett Spring water. H..
1* pasture tor 13 stars. 1st
w sS.Stktleesle
less hams barn so by 9m. l/ram• hots.
.d Store and P.O.n the premieres
.,vii imt -3Mini n•dh, s i�.,ttt
lamest. Apply to Ir. W. He
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)0lt 0H� Carlow P.O.. Ont.. or to J. A. Mc
)ON O 0 Welltsgtou 8t tam To nal& O.
ITALUABI.S PROPERTY FOR BALL
Dort el Lot 9. Conosepieu C. ited•Adt
row& oesta kelen 11-6 acres of land. Then is
ousted on the property • good It story brine
looting with kltoha* attached,and with
whet* Mw. Thea Is • kalif
eller !Martha
be cold oo r.seonebte
Iret dam �e and win
.rice to auricular@ apply to PHILIP
TOLT. Harris It Dederick.
Dated Ran i .1197.
I?OR SALE-WTtf 69 AND 70
1 Htttok1*no••• Survey 1n tb. Tow* of
lodericb. *pea which in erected • aloe dwell-
lee hones. tb lteatom
Dated to CAYt1WN. HOLT t HOLliga.
amen esu
1 AL(JAB1.8 TOW le PROPERTY TOR
BALI --The brick resideooe overtoodtK
the river sad lab formerly occupied by the
see A. MacDermott ••4. Master to Chancery
Coe of the moat valuable end doge -see pro
potties Integra.
2. The tweeters, frame dwelling home on
Beath stress issmedlatdy &Motsing tb. Brit-
by
hi lizcbasp N.y1, at pretest occupied
Me. Aaetew WdddelL.
1 The d welling boom sod ad Mining grounds
per the 0. T. R. station. formerly eooapied
kr the Lu Judge Tome. t remittable, ap
Vrless *ted arms d try.os curoOT
ply to HARROW t PRO
Met Bdwttaety. Ood*rloh
llflortW11lgs BAWL
LJI OREOAOE BALE OF FARM 1 ROP-
111 trty._Tbor'e will be cold by Thomas
et kis Ameclpa Roams, In
Omar!. •*ottdkoer.
the Tetra of Ooderloh. es Saturday, the 8th
der of January. the South Halt of Lot No. .
50 the*nship of This property is will elt*ab. and o6 oessenine
soca 9i.400tbv*soil. OCRROW t PROUD
rOOT. Vendor's eolldtars
Foga Salo.
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LOVISWOOD /OR SAL& -WS HAVE
Q a quantity et 991s Blabs Oe• to 90
ss( - 'tai'wage • of
Cedar Slabs
an SLor UM'esesi S. Mobile I WWn ddiver to rill
Peru of the igwl .ate der as oreered
pew. eta. at H. J Mertes's gusher,
a�.wee�• comer treat �1+' �s edr quare
liTKR Mai AI'I, Ge lMi
Publ o Mottos.
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WANTED --I CAN PAY TEN DOL
an weeny t • 1•d of swims age, err
Seed
finessv1. H. LIN800 meat°. Ont.
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Tonaorlal ArClat
JFRUTZSLY, TONS 3RL1L ARTIST,
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melee
tailed creek Dat come
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ed. Wil ilei' old Mead.
..test yy nom
YMolma 's no fief to `kinase ds
IMMO
-_ ft.Rantdr Wanted.
WANTED.-IRDUSTRIOUS MEN OF
°harasser. The LINBCOTT COM-
PANY. 'Formes.
'ANTED. -THREE LADS 1O IdN--
tr*dnoo • kouss*otd
returns to eompseest i s.sos- J. GALLO-
WAY.. Toreal&
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be ttbo•�em herd Wiring
wiidrlia
ddpi., NSW,lppitaa Y. i.
sad Richmond 8ts.. Threats. use.
A-GRNTS-"Tgg MST LITS OF HSR
KsJw1 1 bars �w.rttes ats Lord
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IIv' T4`111u1� a ?H este,
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. ser bare biller
see from -is,-.
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WIWI Wiens heft
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IIs el the Mai la the Bavael/ Tra-
gedy -Other Came that came ea at
the December Session
•f the ('ours
IE December Sessions of the Peace
ed on Tuesday if Lampoon before
ge Masses. The oeleadar 000tsind
e criminal oases and five °lett one&
following retlemen bevies, answered
heir names as grand jurors, tbeytnired
*looted 8. E. Saunders of West Waim-
ea loVmaa.
aa.AND JOLT.
leo. battery, Cwerslia : Geo. Eason, 1Je-
w ; Joe. Gregg, Hetrick ; Robert
ward, A.hSeld; Beoja Higgins, Cabers';
MoMurdie, Clinton; Joe. McTavish
y Oilbxt Moldiohoeel, Hallett ; Peter
EMIL, Taruberr ; Joseph Rutledge.
lorioh 7'p.: J. 0. Ries,'ge.fertb ; R.
the,.. W.wanosb ; t!. E. Saunders,
,wanoeh.
hn their return to court they were sworn,
thea His Honor delivered ht- charge
his address the Judge dwelt at sense
gth on grand jury procedure, directing
it munition to many points in this oo*-
tioo that must have ligbtheaed their
ore.
Che crimes noted were these of burilary,
.slaughter, and forgery, the Bayfield
lifting caw eet4'5 icer -mete ir.vt it..01
t
Honor's address. The ledge quoted
sly from the Crimbn*l Code, oo*owning
leder and manslaughter, sal pointed out
difference between the two offence&
ebe charge was •itetiv.ly hewed to by
:roomed mart, and the general opinion
• that It wee s masterly pressemtlos,
it ons flee most aid the tiJr.ad.Jorore to
w to a Oast deeuion on the bilis. During
Merge, Hu Honor oumparsd the
ntrtes that the lice 45 divides, seating
at to that to the South then had been 97
ethings m the &et eight mouths of 1897,
d ots•rly inferred that snob • state of
rigs exuded because juries did sot do
air duty without her, favor, or affection.
rite first ease was then called. An so-
t br..urbt by Robinson of Oodertob onions
:worth, of Hepe•U, for bre.ob of agr•e-
nt, is refusing to comply with an agree
lot made to sell kis hotel The 0•s• win
•rd without • jury and .t tie conclusion
u Honor reserved judgment E. Cam -
00, Q. C. appeared for pll.; Wm. Proud -
• and H. J. D. Cook, defending.
A non jury ogee, Halter vu, Hobert, was
consent postponed till wit oo.trt.
w1DFaeDAY.
t.a.
The jury returned at 9.b5, and forman
Keys, oo being •eked if the jury had attreed
upon their verdict, replied
"Guilty ; with • strong regablieledir
tion bo mercy." , `•,
The ooart .d josiasd seal 10 e►aesk
Thursday morning. _ _ . .
COMING AND GOING.--
Juo. MoDowgoll ls seems visiting en the
home.
Mie. M. Mackenzie returned home on
Saturday.
The office of oonnty clerk Lens has been
.floored.
Jes. Williams warned to the old town
last week.
F. W. Headman, of Exeter, visited Gods -
rich last week.
H. H•ne*b, of Dayton, Ohio, was in
town last week.
FerRnwo and Emeriok in the McNulty's
visit, Deo. 29th.
F. Holmeste•d, barrister of Se•fortb, was
In town lest Friday.
Frank W. Smith, of Windsor. wee V
tedlEstelh eleNri tee ' • -• - •+••+m• a
N. Smith of Smith Bros. and Co. was In
Toronto this week.
Mies Morton. the evnrylist, left for
Arthur Wt Friday.
W. M. Sbael•tr, barrister of Brawls, was
is 1M Oa tows las: week.
D 1d Daimon, bawls* of Raster_ was
3* Uhlegioh the past teeth.
R, H. Collins. b•rrlseer, et Slater, was in
the MEW town on 8alerdy.
Andrews Broe. & Co. .hipped • oar load
of hop to Mitchell on Monday.
T. H. Troth.ws,' left Monday oo •;trip
to Manitoba ked the North West.
F. Furvosoe, reoent1' of the bicycle
feotory has returned to Llevela*d.
Joo. O'Donughuo, mayor of Stratford,.
wee is bows for • few days ►he past week.
Mrs. Bair. Ooderieh. was the guest of
Mrs. A. 0. Poetise° Monday. -News Roo.
ord.
The failures in Canada wuordiol to Dune
Review. for the week ending Deo 9th were
29 against 43 for the oorrespooding,week ot
1896.
Mr. Poasett, of the Canada Life Amur -
mos Co., spent • few days in town the past
week.
Mies Lizzie Twitchell visited Ooderiob
/*tende the- forepart of the week. -News
Record.
Mn. Roe., of Godertob, is visiting her
parents. Mr. and Mrs G. Cottle -New.
Record.
Mrs. J. J. Walsh and children left tea
week for Fort William, where Mr. Walsh la
located.
Jno. Banter, of the Lake Shore Road, has
nearly recovered from • severe sneak of
pnwmooie.
Teller Fields of the Rank of Montreal
left last week for P.terbourgh. Thu gentle-
man will be mach missed L m0sic•1, athletic
awd-seet•ieiseics.
H. McLean, Chas. W •ikon sad Abe.
Pett.. who have bee ,.landing the College
of Pharmacy. Toronto. arrived home on
Saturday tor the Christmas holiday..
Mrs. W. C.atslos. Goderlob. wee the
guest 01 Miss L, Graham lass week ; while
ben she visited the How of Range, and
wee greatly pleased with the apparent com-
fort of the inmates. -hew Era.
for his large and pretty new dwelling on the
Ste ooa, ie. D. W• hope 'Phomas well
live long to enjoy the °aceto to of his head -
some residua".
Capt. Wylie entertained • Dumber of the
friends who assisted him in saving his tug
•' Seibold " at the elevator fire, to oyster's
at Blackstone'..
Christmas Bargains at Mise Hillier's la
trimmed b000ete and ladles and obildren•
hate, also in obiffon'e of all oolors, (crink-
led and plain) A special line of veiling..
J. S. Platt has repaired the road along
the old oar track from the salt well to the
harbor, with the intention of using It as •
.Leigh road tor the oonvey•ooe ot .tones to
the breakwater.
Jo.. Bdwud'a many !Moods in town will
be pleased to learn that the amount
taken from him in Chicago was somewhat
•s•g.•rated in the item week appeared in
The Star lest week. He was relieved of
only •h*•t.S15, while his churn lint about
16 cents.
Thomas Ford, of Ashfield, • nephew of
our townsman, Patrick Ford, Is 1n town •8 -
Shortly after the Court opened at 10 A.
Fred Elliott .urr••dered, and pleaded
ret guilty to the charge of manslaughter.
jury having been sworn the o•m was
raay opened by the (kown, ked then the
ne wineries, Walter Brough, engineer, tes-
8ed to the oarreotness of several plane
redflood L the ogee. Albert Woods foi-
sted, and detslled the oironmet•nose of
be shooting "blob did not differ materially
nom his evidence published i• the Starlet-
} Nov. 18th. In arose exemin.tion he
aid that tb. deceased was extremely quar-
t when ander the tntlw
sce of liquor.
at that be did Jet believe that Fred M-
ond to shoot his bristlier.
Wee Cameros. -Wes in Klub store.
eard load talk. and with other wont to
he *abide of the boteL "Vols seemed to
» q I ter eT,._ y t.. Karnes brake
0. Iran
thee said I dose% care if I am shoand rolted up kis t,
[
will make bks." Theo Fred beaked sway
sod Harvey followed. He than beard •
shot and saw Harvey fall. 1)4d sot see
who bred it.
1a Dross examination the whose varied
is evidence bat slightly, and eodoreed the
eptlks of them wheelbase who had de.anb-
d the deceased es ga•rr*lsome
Gee. Erwin, the next whams, was os
the opposite tide of ;,be road. ism some one
throwing off his meat who be theegkt wee
Hervey BWrte. After hree or ewe ads.
t• the betel bat
ase M started
stooped • little over half way is the reed
and 4t be got then the •bot was fired. He
Om turned hook amain.
la Brom esamie•tloo Erwin stated that
deoessed woe Quarrelsome whoa reader the
Islam's of Liquor.
Thor King board the quarrel and .torted
memo the road. saw Harvey near the ball
dost tab$p of his coat, his mother fellow-
Ing.allIklN than Harvey made a rash et
Fred, bat cost& net me whet mourred
MrDid not
.. Ellett wee them.
too* *bo fired i s mama'. Saw the re-
volver 'eller the shot was fired la Fred's
head. to atom esamiaabloa be said he ens
. ogasiated with Harvey, *bo was very
quarrelsome when is ligses.
Lily h111061, eater of primmer and de-
• . stated that Fred tram* to bar that
mentor sad give her the mosey from the
bar sod told hot be ma ming to walk
op sad down the platform. Her mother
looked the from door, sad thea pMetd eat
of the Mak ono, and while eebsrfmj the
mak heard hod talking. sad west to the
treat *here Harvey was sweatier sad
grime with Dent • eta Hamm Ina h
btoper. had •wiR011M pat ken tltJpL.
armed Harvey to My .std stem trim but he
trots away. The revolver bad blamed to
her father and It had been gives to Harvey,
:tasks *]ware believed he had IL lied
ler MIp, as she ase Do% la theted to pthe
Hb
t rs1. The brothers
w
q*sr�iS* except whim Haney was
smiler the Milesace of ligwor. TM an**
e ked Miro EiUott very elate
D. M°GILLICUDDY, EDITOR.
LIFE IN THE QUEEN CITY
Some of the Social Eplaod S.
A Keine/rem at the Balldtap--flee*
Weather and Stylish Garb -The
Treussean of a Tomato Bride
-Diamond Jubilee rale.
Special Correspondence.
A VERY brilliant gathering attend -
cod the reception on Wednesday afternoon,
glees by- are Hardy and Mrs. Gibson 1s(
Cr*. elegant rooms of the Speaker's apart-
ments at the Parliament Building.
All moiety wee there, dressed In moot
(demob *mess, and every one seemed ie W
beet of spirit*. Mrs. Hardy looked vary
handsome in a becoming ooetume of black
tending the Collegiate. lie took his P S L. *.tin skirt, red and white brocaded eaten
very sucoe.•fully •t the exams. in Juoe
last. it is ple•siog to see olever young
farmers dill t•kior advantage of the ed* -
rational advantages which their •bllity
deserves and their tethers pay for, notwith-
standing the protests of truest Heaton.
-('oo.
"Rotes Pure" ls not merely a name give"
to the one neoessery condiment it implies
that the deleterious properties gathered by
the brine in its underground travels .utong
the different minerals have been ahemioally
extracted by Race's process. and that the
salt thus purified cannot impair the health
of WA or bet, and must 0.x@•.niy im-
e tea. jibs Af bottwrlroheese, and
tame, that h*. ' Mice'* Pare u secieIff'
ooneuteeute. _
AUCTION SALES.
All getting their sale bills piloted at
will have • tree notioe inserted
;Marna' 0o to the time of sales.
.00. 8*TUsDAY. ha. 8th, 1898, •t his Are
tion Rooms, Hamiltoo•sc, Goderioh, • term
of 60 cores. being tot 5. ooze 4. eastern die.
taloaof Colborne. THoe. GtYrIDav, Auot-
eer.
CARLOW.
TC1r1DAY Deo. 14
A 8aadsy Sobool 0000ert will be held to
the Hall of this village on Tuesday evenrog
Doo. 21st Commenoing at 7 o'clock. The
ptageora .cruoe.d is good, Only 'Omuta
aim anon. Come
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LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF.
The shoos oboe next Wedneed.y.
Wm. Nitrites is al permit relocating the
BENMILLER.
'l'naeD*Y, 1Ho. 7th.
On Thuredy evening, Ikoemb•r 2nd, •
number of Royal Templar, from Ooderioh
paid • visit to the Sons of Temper.aoe,
when a very enjoyable eyeing was @pent.
The oh.tr was occupied Geo. Newell, W.P.,
of the Sons of Temperance. The following
was the program ; Selection by BeamUler
orchertn ; opening address, Rev. W. God-
win : dime, John sod Bella Heddle ; solo,
Mery Bertha Bain : reading, kir. Malloy ;
selection by the orchestra ; recitation, Miss
Ida Fisher ; address, J. E. Tom; eeleotioo
by the moaners ; reading, A- D. McLeod ;
trio, Misses and Mrs. Heddle ; rending,
Hugh A. Belo ; seleotloa by tho orchestra.
After this selection refreshments were
served to whish all present did ample justice.
The meeting was brought to • close by •
short address by Mr. Heddle and the Mort-
ise of . t�pr•no• ode,
jacket, and white chiffon front and Dollar.
while Mrs. Gibson's handsome gown of
black mein brocade, trimmed heavily with
jet and bleak loos, suited the wearer ad-
mirably. Her Exoelleaoy Lady Aberd•er,
in • handsome purple velvet pelisse trimmed
with °style& feathers, and • beootaing bon-
net of velvet sod violate, arrived about six
o'clock, being detained .t • meeting at
the Government House until that time. The
rooms were handsomely decorated with smi-
lax and Dolma, and above the chatter of the
many voices oonld be heard sweat Molle
from the Ration orchestra whioh was •t*-
1►ooed in the Hall upstairs.
Iestesd of thr untie -Nitride of winter, t. o
are having mud and rain, and moms days
fine for wheeling, but that will soon be a
thing ot the peer, and when the oold wintry
[lays Dome, we must bo reedy with our
pretty hats and gowns, which are to be
prettier and more beoomine this year than
ever. Eaglah walking bats are to be more
elaborate for the winter, trimmed with both'
plumes •ad wings ; • tall bow of taffeta milk
to front with • loos plume extending from
either side over the brim .t the back down
on the hair, 1• • very becoming style tor
trimming • walking hat, and is .lea • com-
fortable bat to weer for driving. Small
bonnets are very &true:Atva and are wily
m ids at home of bleak velvet, with a rosette
at either side of silk, quite full and fluffy,
with smell jet wings stook through the
rosettes. and directly in front are two small-
er wines Dewing outward.
PORT ALBERT.
TUESDAY Dec: 14
John Correll of Gd.rioh wee in the village
Thnrid y. - _
Miss Tens Gordon led the 0.1 relle�
0o Wednesday evening.
Moes Etta Crawford attended the mar-
riage of her ° aain Miss Maize on Wednes-
day.
Mr. J. T. Stewart, agent for the Meesey
Berrie Co. of H•milbo was la the village
this week.
Mies Louie Cunningham returned from
Goderioh on Saturday last, where she bas
oho* attending the Model Sobool.
Mies Eve DeLoni and Mr. David Bell
both of thio pace were married on Wednes-
day everting lest in Dang*aosa by Rev. Mr.
Hatton.
1 saw last week • brides elegant trous-
seau. I will tell you ot . few of her gowns
which were very elaborate. Her " trotng
own wee of mauve cloth sod vel-
vet trimmed with ohinoblll• fur, and a
large bow of apple green sten ribbon on the
front of the bodice- a het to ootrespond
with a orown of chinchilla. and trim ot
mimes velvet, mnff of the mauve velvet
trimmed also with ohlhohill& Another
oloth gown was of dark green rough mater-
ial, the veal was of • shade of salmon pink
velvet, the contrast sounds startling, but
was exceedingly putty. Another was •
plain tan oloth skirt lined with white silk,
the biome bodice ot oloth wee seethed up
and down over • white satin lining. soh
slashing being laced acroes with fine brown
silk oord. Tiny bands of, mink. outlined
the mimes and epaulets of white satin cov-
ered with • network of oord, and edged
with fur fell over the tight sleeves, belt and
Dollar of grew velvet.
EXPLODING GLASSWARE.
why Moder* llths•ware r.:p.teidee or Its
elven Acr..Ttl
The thin east tutohlers which have
,seemly bent put on the American mar-
ket in ouch eu°rnt.tus gu.utities bave
surprised many a housekeeper by creek -
Ing euddeuly while stnudiu�f on the
shelves. 1t hos uec ded ocular demon-
'tratic.h, say* Ozer t,-r'*.'Magazine, u,� con-
vince some bolt's-keilb.-r* that tembiers
coulee behave in this manner. tt hen one
of these tutrdbtere is found cracked, the
tint thought is that a eareleies se•rr.n
most be in to int. /lot water or
lwudliug w'ts eiavnye the (-suss of the
bptnkuge of the a le-feshione,t dint glow
goblets. Tile d fference between the
out and the new kinds (4 tumblers( Aetna
to the in the Mete wick which the lat-
ter is prepared, thus It,ceneitatint a very
*hurt stay in the amtealfhg furnace. The
moleea;.-e of the rinse in this cag�ie have
no *hence to arrwnge. themselveelu elms
of least strain. so that every new'-fa*h-
titilt�rr��to
filled with torsion
stresses tetialr' -TS .ftaetitt'ie- 'wt-- --- . =
tone with any slight external aid -as,
fee example, the tool air from ew,9Den
"lark.' striking the proximate sides of
the tenth:en set on a dining -room table.
Of course, the advantage of wing the
naw kiitd of ttnnid+lers ie that, their Cott'
1. only one-frftb or one-sixth of the old
kind. Yoking at the uuttter more
breailley. the tendency of the new glasses
to spontaneous fracture Is only another
integration of ery.tallir•e degeneration.
Herbert Spencer. In perhaps the moot
fase:nnting ebo.pter on rettution which
be has ever w-nttevn points oat that ell
sul.staov.e which have been rendered
o feed by the njtpl.cation of bent sooner
er later radiate this hest. which leas
been acting as a cement between the
nr,lernlew, and beet,me crystalline. Mr.
ftpetoer gives as illustrations of this
process the igncone r..cks in their vati-
c R-le...� I -Ya to
.nine-etagea. �- � hd'n.
and jam. which becomes gritty
kept too long. owing t t the cry.seisme'
two- et- the .0retained- sugary--:
The Cummings Stook Co. playing at the
Prinome Theatre are vein drawing the
crowd., and afternoon the stet parties are in
wbso several ladies lunch together at
jd , . key's lister" going, trill pitbvtdi'
themselves with boxes of caramels to et
before the pertormaaoe begins and between
the acts
The Diamond Jubilee Fahr to be held in
the pavilion promisee to be one of the at-
tractive events of this week, and the doll
booth will no doubt be vatted by natty,
both old sod y ,a• there certainly nevelt
was snob • lovely oolleotioo of dolls In ear
oily before. Lady dolls, baby dolls, and
dolls of •11 styles and sites. " Gloria " has
hied the pleasure of dressier me little
tot, wbleb looks very sweet, and ratty she be
the mens of brightening Christmas for some
little girl " OLoIIA•"
la.
Tim fin at the elevator was dill burning
os Monday.
Wheat was being raised from the harbor
os( bloody.
Wm. Marlton a putting a new deck into
the 8e. King.
The•tag Seibold has been hauled onto the
island for repair*.
Regular meeting of Huron Chapter No.
30 R. A. M. soil Tuesday svening.
The Oddfellows will meet in reviler me -
ales at 8 r. et. this, Thursday. everting.
Skating shoat for the boys and girls make
oho Xmas pr.psts, St. Geo. Pebes naw
suit yea
W. J. Morrow. el D.•p•aneo, hes opened
• stare here for the purchase of batter, eggs
.ad dried sepia
St. um. Prise has • ohoico assortment of
g;ent1men's foamy slippers for Zones prase
hate.
east teem her rerMe4$
e estemmte„ sag IMse she mode 66 the eore-
Der's iegesA. ' iss�M Musa ,feted
Is eras ed Mod streteest Fes• sod ohs
taro icer. di be *hese w tet-st1e_H1Ilma
bei Wirer. fiat
*ad shrove rive bale' sirroDMme.
Fred was sok sad bed lime tYtmbd for se
abseil el -
eases � J�(Alarmism ei Mows
~mow' why made the p..60111601
e wittiest, sod his
_$ WA* O.r skis: es that
KagslkattM, wee the
.1
M
sell 1[M Demi.* at On -
The Desolates Beakrupt Stook Co. Aid e
rq@iieg, b04sme at Oloml.s Shane's old
steed the pest week.
jinx MelCelles has parob•ied The Roger -
sea teaks* whish eoatt,tas to5Ldwei0ia4
speetmeob, for $1000.
0, A. Nairn had . romlmdal of Christmas
is his window this week is the shape et to
alas hand► of "Holly."
The 04Udtn0 most Bub Clem b What
them s wens wait isemoselas. Seam sea
g et them from St. Gan) Priem
Soma lead/-elgitb mea weer week's( ea
the breakwater -Ws week, at fessidag Wsad!
dsmptag erase tate the ..lbwerk.
Om. O. 11. ices nt
'1d11Mt • veep tae gtmi
sty
ee
if /uses !p0�. troM4 1 vied
tie. t em kW ober you sue sap.
Yie QMerss's teams el ed. taLwnbg
h►wt all literwere to be
11
tee lab dol ,Lew/.
e ' ' UAb}�amen
e4tdmh L
i+sn.Iig N1
lit
WHITECHURCH.
TuseDAT, Dee. 14.
J. . Martin is home from the North
West, and reports good times one there.
John Martin and Thomas Armstrong
have skipped an immense quantity ot grain.
W. Coultas has bought the 100 acre
farm near here knows as the Lawrence
term.
Ja.. Gatti* has eroded hie valuable trait
term to Mr. Sagelsob for his 26 acre farm
u Zetland.
Oeh iee01 sportsman are thinning off the
rabbits. The bark *t their peak of bounds
it to be beard dally.
Hoary Rhtoel has arrived home from
Lassa. wltss. he was whitlow old friends
*0d relatives.. He reports • Ware in props
to that sexba.
Oar villagers are meoh da•ppointd over
Um thongs from good sleighing to muddy
rolls M there te not Dear the Sillieole doe*,
Ile nolo dt emir sr pewits. tthil there
wok.
(hale Aisle peeeurKiR1ig1•daitrles es-
sential for the seavealitfiell Y a village es.
'opt • .heem•ke5. • deed isIMir would
do will here, If 111* herd Doer the title of
W.sio. We have to gig to WI0R4Sm for ear
osbhttag.
To 1'ren.rve ti'og.Mn Poets:
A/ a result int rene experiments Car--
On
ar'on in (;ermetly to di..o,ver some ef-
_ rounnent DROt.�Od_ of sen ng en greets shit-1l1's - ..
aet.,ia-./bet- . .tile follo*iYR de-_ .-
dnetloew Upni• wade: Tu- setting
posts for fences or outer put -teen, clue
%honed be taken to turn thein upside
dwn, that is. to ref's tw,i them front
the peahen which they had while grow-
ing no portiims of a trunk of n tree.
l'he reetoni for this is that the capil-
larief of a tree are at arranged as to
promote the sseeut of Snide from the
root upward. Oetreequently, a keg set
in the ground in the mune rela.on as
the trunk of 'a growing tri.• will d. ase
anoiature frost the ground to a con-
siderable height; and the wdxxl eo moi*
teued will deeny; while if the log is
et with the other end up the• actio•[
et the eapil'lariee tend to oppose tetie�
ascent of the nsnk.ture. And the *rine!
'resists decay much longer. Another
rueanjt for pretentiig the (teeny of such
i,niifv ; e to ptoter•t them w,th some water-
proof 'covering just blow tb. surface
of the groard. where they are meet ex •
-
posed to .onkdtg from rai:tv. An eeppere-
went was matte in Fr:ux-I icy ttinisWug
nite'rtlst-• poste with :t protecting ring.
made by AI:li ling on a drain pipe, and
1i1111* the stare between the inner sur-
face of the pipe and the poet with tar
and tend. The top of the pipe was set
just at the level of the ground, and it
was found that the poets so protected
ia.stnl just five time ae long av those
which had been set in the grouted with-
out protection. The emit of the :tp-
pliewt,on was al*nut sixty cents for each
poet, bet it eecros nv*ti*hle that a
simple wrapping of tarred paper would
have answered the purpose, provided un
boles hnd leen driven through it and
the paper had been ace ed with a. coettinr-
td tar.
tereere•' tt nod
TOWN COUNCIL
■cantos so the Swim memos M flat
Body.
Present. -The Mayor, 1.1. depty. renes.
Cousoillnts Goode, Tweedie, Colwell. Nairn,
Martin. Naboaoo, Dunlop, Camelot'.
Orulgis, sad N*ftaL
H1. Worship stated that the meeting bad
bees trolled to hear report of oommttbse
rebuilding of elevator, and the bis Worship
and A. MoD. AILS gays • verbal report of
their journey sod laberview with the Grand
Trunk general manager, a report that pr•e-
Noslly agree with the forecast made by tint
BtOWAL of Dan. Sib.
Seater : The death of ter. :elm Ikea's*
el this village, look place ea Tasedsy mors-
ieW. Mr. Yeibt1la4 has boa 5Qer ng for
some tiee from valvular disease et the heart
sad p•ssd sway .mddesly i• the sad
igmeadville . We are stoats sallow ea to
ohrwide the death of soothor old settler in
the velem el Mrs. Melissa She had bees
• selliimter ter the petit two years from •
mere* Y the rye. She bad •ttaieed the
reed sill sae a 86 years,
W1.Msm : Mr. S. Davis reeMved • Selo•
pun ea TAssdey.akedie& that W wife.
' ether. Mr. Jed. A. Laird. of %ani s, had
died suddenly ea Wedesnder evea�.
`(s' we, eEreitmker of the Waterloo
flOMB* Neese y el Refuge, Nod wee eater
Another method of rendering woad
fireproof has been developed in lenglend.
For purpose of test two buildings about
11 feet square earl 8O feet in height were
set tip, similar in all reeln•et., ex, apt
that one was of "treated" timber, and
the other of ordinary timber, each being
also fnrnisheit with A' ehimney for the
purpose of meetinit a strong drn.tt and
facilitn.ting eo nhustion. Outride of
thew hotuow to the w-irdward fireweed
and shavings were piled, w-hIeb were set
on fire simnitanennsty; in fire minutes
the building composed nf ordinary tim-
ber was complete -1r on fire. rend in about
half an hour was reduced to ashes.
while the other stnteture remeinod in-
tact Jove for the charring of the wood-
' work on the tilde t•xls,se•,I to the direct
action of the dames. A further test
had meanwhile been applied by lighting
n pile of shavings mini tarots lneke, but
again the effect ernn merely to char the
wood. which did not break tato flame; a
box mode of the treated wood and
which had been pitted In the ntk%st of
the ignited materiel, wen afterward
draw* out preceietelet uninjured.
Moved by W. C. Goode, emended by O,
A. Naim, (1) that the Mayor sial Reeve
with Mr. Allan be • committee to propose a
preereesul fot the egg Gotterieb
Mr. (Z Atka eat Ihrat oeMtour fol tb►�p•tp..8
pgemetl0R said estsrepriee se soots as need&
wry, .11 espresso to be paid by the town.
Carped.
Moved b7 0. A. Noire, *mended by Joe.
Crates, thee the Mayer be empowered to
premedand hays the .ao.Dery An of tae
Ioeal leg6Ltere passed for the purposes
set forth fa the last Wm of the Ooderfeh
Stem. Monied.
• eommenie•tton from Rev. Mark Turn-
bull eeaeer1inl • boy sassed Teleses Hale,
who ls is • precarious modifies, the resod;
of • savers th jary to BAs of D4. Luh, •ad
whose restsr•/aa mode reM'eai is isms Is
notation where be wolf be ly kf,'
tended te. fa the •r•rSzYr.
Twtsbsll state fle
that e boy W d►
p.odb erwse b CO lehes. �Mre •Nd ieso e
Is�Nf% b the
Kier's t asd3esrs.
Mbied.y M. Sish.I .s, mAendd by the
4py meek ilks• We ase be Isle ke the
head. of &Aid eemsoilthe with pewee be
ask (.ante.
Chemie 1. nowledge.
The potter's wheel was known to the
Greeks in tits fourth century before
Christ
Bricks apparently so ghee see when
first made were excavnted in Babylon,
the martin on them proving theme to be
40(10 years old.
Nflr7nrs are known to have been In nee
all far back no 1279. Before skew wits
invented horn and metal were med. An-
gli.-$asem women ('anneal email ones
wrung to their girdle*, and toantfee in
the then* of J I. and idlisabeth had
(-len do - *MOI t3er,1 I
The 0 et r►tttli f
lies rink heed of a led.
leo at le tittbirt•itaioack. f
been tee Dante of •n H(typtlan LIAR
r the eleventh dynasty.
Reiter to N. stent.
Efforts ere being made to (000trnet a
relives,. tromp Feeletr to tihe summit of
Mount Rinne (Its the mountain. whir.%
i, testy sereestble ,en one site, n depot
.nil: he eveettel neer the trent where the
atone eTnitw oared by the Raseien lam-
;,r,- ' Iiballs. mother of Congaed be
the Great, .tepds• and where. according
to tiwdit'on. Mceep stood when receiving
tet cnmmttndbaeuts. Inv line will Alen
�tt��ss11 the cave in wellitoh the prophet. ,
Hti}sh rrrneined In biding whit Seelni'
from tbs, priest. of Baal.
A ntn•aie Whtrlpn..1.
Experiments have been going on tot
the last two >ti5T* far the pnt0e4 of
tains to learn wtwnMhtw of the Misr-
ectevhttes ,.o�ffr theth�Atlsraf&• *Ocean sr n
greet thhee�w eirctt1»tiiee to shown re-
sultto
be 6ltre'b etvvnitiag round atter round