HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1898-3-4, Page 1olio, w Water Takers --W. L. Herter 1
Misery Salo -R. W Smith 8
..tilt Wanted -O. E. Kiri 1
O.ode, etc.-8slth Brea. k Co8
erred-(iarrtlaoa • Ca .... 1
rias Us Year Yeet-Kt. 0... Prier6
vertiaing Pays -J. E. Davie 6
arm Haled Wanted -Robs. Young1
idl.g tt.e ss-Hendsr.on !Maya's Co8
our Carriage --J. E. Brylges 6
palish Breakfast Cocoa -Jae. Epos & 8
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Lir Beelines Men -Porter's Book h ors 5
'wage for Sale -firs. Buswell 1
otioa W ('uaamere -O. 0. Whitley8
mend Servant Bleated -Ma. Aries
000
mallet for Sale -Mie. Dark ,.. 1
•Se's f3peoi•lty Co. -Victoria 0*4111 4
Hoots
;ma) Anoivsrsry iris ---R. B. Smith.. 4
The White Bicyols-J. H. Worssll 8
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ir"23.39 I.AE ADING N31WSPAP37R OP HURON OOVISTTY.
NEWS OF THE DISTRICT.
From our own Oorq•e.pondenta
them is tarenneUen fere Theta (&riot N
Peas& Aayw1re Base-INws et the
Dew .07 aposially IRe1erted
lar The mania.
WANTE D-FAKM HAND, VN -
serried for stn ontke tress April let.
�ppp�iyy
t)Malrto ROBtaERT YOURRO, Rldeswtod.
Y
TYANTED -A CAR LOAi) OF BUTTER
-for the Prevrtw. ib, O. A. KING.
Magnum
WANTED -AT THE HAMILTON•ST.
Peed�j me�t Mare, One Car et itetgt
One W. ,Oar of tie and Twenty Ogre a >tYOf►
PRIMO 11011...
NOT10E TO WATER TAKERS -ALL
water rates doe au he 31st December.
ter. not paid by he lab day ci Mareb. Itis,
will he moll orad by distress. sad the we er
cursed off. fly gt4.r et Warr and light
Committee. W. L. HORTON. Collector. a
10 O i ICE -I BEG TO ADVISE '1'Hg
,, reseal Mab 1Mr Ike agreement be-
tween J. a. Palo sed myself leas expiredand
that 1 am oat new Dos seated w t. b the Garret.,
and Fate Co , tis will hereafter do beelaess
on my '-w.. aeMaat a all .tan of beet Leave
Valley Coal. toilers left at oats. Neisea•et„
overalls 810.01 Pinar M h, or at J. H. War -
•.d'1 Mote will be promptly •tleuded to. D.
('. STRUM/04.
Ia
For i5a1e or To Rent.
ASHfIELD•
Hoary Reid, 4sh ooa. is the proud pos-
sessor of • mare teas reemitlygneented him
sick triplet Gotta. This W looked upon as
phenomenal, and neither Yr. Reids tether
• man of 93 years of age,"i sr any other
the old inhabitants, has ewer heard of mob
& thing. The event is %iii Wk of the entli
n eigh b arhood
FOR SALE -THE NEW TWO-STORY
trlek cottage e& the corner of Waterloo
S treet •ed Britain. Rosa for farther par-
ileiis•e apply to Mica. BV8WZLL on the
premises. calm
TN WELLING TOR BALE -THAT SUB -
▪ 1 stew ial brtpk • dwelling. eerier
d 8t. Davtd s end Meets. It will be
sold o RR. se the premises, Applysad cm A dorm& to
M188
Ort
FOR BALK OR TO RENT -FOR SALE
or to tent the d welder es Reines se. at
ppnwot eocepUd by 1. emosib It Gentds.
1.; rooms. helod red drawly ream. dining
room, parlor and kitchen. sed Me • library.
number et do•ess, pastries ea • wed miler.
There M halt an errs of Med sagettft 'Mated
with Machu and pais tem, sad Y Mee lent
Laws. APO: M F. 191119. es the pre -
mien. Trim
FOR MALE. -ONX OF TUX BEST
farms ie Wasters Oeterte, last 1,4e.•ae-
don. tw&abin • NsMltn (7eg�t7
NO area.
Oe•i as
been costars years. lm
clam terse lires
&k
G.a.
s oa.� nada Lay
I1OoNAOPA..A(Tit . or w J. A.DONAG
ROB ROY.
TugaDAT, Feb. 29th
Mrs. Wen. Jones bay been 'seriously 'ado.
posed, but 1e improviug.
Chicken pox of a most carious typo is
prevailing le this district.
Mks Dore MoN.il. of Saltford lv.lkt
game of Mrs. Patters, Thursday et IoM
week.
Misses Haney, of Onk Labe. Manitoba,
were ,Ten's' tkoir relatives, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert MoMtltaa, the past Irma.
NTALUABLB PROPERTY FOR ILA LI.
Peet of Let A Calends O
Tows. e.etaht•p 11 _ tam.. d lead. te
sheeted on the &pad 001!1 1
dwelling. with k a.d
calm
tfirst erms urds�l�.IMb�J,pf. "Mit" le ap it"
mlly
a��pl�pet� t/M le PHILIP
HOLT.
d Ilk& t
'VOR EALI -UDTIS bit AND 70
r Mushinmal -lunar In the Tows et
upsetUoder*Ch, upwhet le greeted a Moe died/-
t iDated tittb Seetember, use
a
Apply to
CAMEROS .MOLT Z HOLMEB.
LEEBURN-
TOMDAT, Mar. 2.1d.
A getting beat MnJamss Chisholm%o0
Thsrad•y at le.1 week Is allot thorn mite
• good atteedasos. Though there were
some midges to the number presser, the
eastemary intros was uot in nee. A little
bird whs.pere their heart ore .1l held 1e
bled to Cupid in the near future.
Atrrif Twrrry Yr.Aa9 -A oeoe popular
buthelss. of Rsttaraut Row, Ell Fisher.
Dow of Dakota, i• 11(0000.1 ■•, 00011efanr
over old t1m"111 with his once fellow bachelor
Matthew states, oa the Row, and the fain -
me supper of-towl they cooked to bathe!°
WI. Shoe then Matthew has been tisi Ly
Cupid in Stanley, but Ell .till rejoioes in
single blemedaea.
w
ONE DOLLAR
WILL
PAY
FOR
THE SIGNAL
FOP Ons Yea*.
GODERICH, ON'T'ARIO. CANADA : MAN 4, 1898.
osro t •' Old Dan Tasker.. Not • jar, no,
not tree • ripple, sowed to roar the plea-
sure. Ta flew was mena*ed by J. D.
Merlin., whs. is tnezoelld as 6wroaoag
es. The ramie was furnished by the Col•
borne (String band, under the •bis leader.
skip et Mr. Youog, wined by Thames
M.Deneld, tot Porter's Hill. and Harty
Darrook, of Bayfield. Daootog was kept
up until 4 •'clock. The amount of weed
out was 75 oord.. which would have hoes
Increased 10 100 cords bad she weather
been favorable.
DUNGANNON.
Nbprien.-The local agenoy In Dungannon
for Tuz an,AI. U at the of8oe Of J. G. Ware,
J. P.. ooaveyoneer. •a. who w 11 reoelve °-
dvs for eabeenp1toot. adverttuiu and Job-
work,
obwork, and V authorized to give receipt* for
amounts paid for the targe.
DUNLOP.
Moxnar, Feb. 21.
J. Morrie has retuned to linftale.
MW Bertha Allen. from &ear Beomiller,
le the guest of Mrs. Jams Jewel.
D. Neville, formerly ea the K'ec&rdl&e
usage rant, was. with Wm. Marney, of
Godwin), w • transient visit bore last week.
The former ezpl•Ioed what • snowdrift
was, whim he drove stage. and mode him
take a view of the ioel.erge in the Dus!op
harbor.
Mrs. Tborutoo, of Goderich tew&ehip, and
two children, with Mr.. Hall Rettedge,
were visiting ldr. and Bars, Thos. Tiohborne
daring their sojourn bete. Many friends
will be pleased to lo&rn that the latter, who
was bitten by an iaswt last September. le
sow en • fair way to recovery.
Tiara was an impromptu pvty et the
Fish..*. os Monday night of last week.
• stei hvMe4 from We circular tows ltd
several el oar young folks &dune • put In
the de.eia*, John Carrel bang door nom -
pr and Waimea w. Yellow
leviesge
the whish was
sejeyeble le all.
OODERK3H TOWNSHIP
WIDNINIDAT. Meek 2.
The &Mr of VmMpi•A
shade will give • se &aief rend ea•
terui.nset & the Elm aMiai; •
ciente, O.Qersi Mweebip. es the wronia.
Monday. Mala& /M 10th. M 7130
•'•leek. Tb. er1r4..M1s$ will amid et
methene. ebereas. ressils, geerWtte.
deems. seises eslesb se, rad.
tell•••, sal shed ddnleea AS are *•1•
ansa
Wnotwo.-A. I.$.u1 Sg 'east took
plass at We nodose* el Ons. Ones, Oede-
ma wwadrp, .h Wedsesd.y the hard.
ala, at 1420, Ra, whoa Id. 0. Ones
was salted is asrnagre to Jobe M•Oe.b.
et Wallas. %wlishlp. musty of Perth., Tbe
• sremeny wee performed by Rev. W. God-
win, peeler of Vietori•-s. ober.* Gods-
• is
ro-
tating el of tI•pparties. The
duties of beid.UtsW were performed by
MM M1stp Gress. send these al feaimsssee
by Janes Neslrlrt#' The 21.44. was the re•
* et near b.stWal 5.1 valuable pre-
sents. Tim wow •lapis took the 3:36 p.
a Maim for a hat through Lewdest. iambi.
Pert Hwa, mil other Weston dates. &her
w*Ieb they milt smarm to Weir future brae
1. Palseenee..
• 111-•4'iUMBERLANI), CARRtA/)IZ
•_-seri waggon meter. having purchased
k. Dumber, and pow, froBamboo8b•n
is wow preppared to del orders lo.
em'eiesee, ',argon., bevel.. and ray &niche
usually made in • carriage shop, that for
I.11.t design, reasonable prtoe, sad solid
workmanship. cs000t be beaten to Ontario.
Peiot og in the l•teat .tyle •• d best work-
m.o.htpp...ttended to. J. W. C., hes had eon -
sl seeable ezperie G. 1e therefore solicits the
petrosaee of the r.ruiloii o ansutty and ell
eke mo, cant work ,n h.01100, wiLl gad aim
.,f the etspd formerly 0000pled__bi Map**
cinerea Due,(an0os.
I1
rot limewleo.
¶Dt.DAy, Feb 22nd.
T00 LAT, 101 Lam Wtta.
CLMILDIA.' VnTII.-February thus far
1n point of winter, stormy and cold weath-
er has tilled the btll.
Miss (ill• 1'entLad, who was eawged in
Mrs. E. Anderson's milliner, shop, left here
meetly to attend the Spring miihneep
openings at London. :.
Umwsu.-B. J. Crawford, Ie somewhat
iedIepoe.d having • severe cold, and is un-
able to attend to badness. W. hope he
will soon ba able to •fund to business se
formerly.
UIv1'ilu!i Col 141. -Olt Friday last, Divi.-
ion Court was held here, His Honor, Judge
Doyle presided. Light docket, there being
only two s•s1.. There were none of the
legal trateroti y present.
PORTER'S HILL.
1.s& Friday, Bern Yeses of the out line'
had the sed ruasnhil 'swim bee that
Drs ever taker plass M Ike Mw.sklp. /theta
use o'cieek p.n.. sixty el Dednish Mtn -
ships stalwarts arrived .s Mr. t oris% MM,
sad abbot IrmedfaWy tM swim of ages
teed the hum .f ea..emt taws wen beard.
=the saws we NOWA the sasses Tut -
Leader, Ub•mpilos, M&pl&leat std
Reser, Ike Maar 1s the Mode of tits well
knew. sawyers, Rd.et O. Mardian end W.
M. IC.(shs. who sawed away kw &11 sen.
paters. U.b.tana.dy abaft 4 eel's&
Psi. awed • stampede te is& hers. when
Ike teas. ate dews to a
premed by Mtn Yat+sR kat Sea
Ache this. several pass ..4..aseae,sM
were Walgd a small .beat 0 Ahab.
Mies a2 we& is Wm ball mem, INwicks
hides pen is the Magas* sole fres 1..-
BOAR FOR IMMVIOl--Tilt SUIi-
his
14e14%
t.
*aVe9d1� Low*.
We LMiBD►� OAK lthtf
442011105 Waatlsd.
WA ,,1 O-V*Nil4RB' tlu�,N/ oR
stisir er.iiitilea �1�~ 7
A SEI1'Is-" WOMAN ">M 1 L*
CA. et
of Laokoow, wilt conduct the preparatory
Dzet.tagD.-WYe elaoetely regret to have
te obroutele the death of Charles Olivia,
sr., of West Wew•soeb, which took plasm
at 6 o'olock es Tus.day moraine the 1.1.
at hie 10114.see. Came of Mame. dLbor-
re• to the *festa d *blob he saaoomlyd.
More anon.
KINTAIL.
TOM1,Ar, Mar. 2.
Mr. and Mrs. O'Connor %'turned from
their wedding trip ea T0M4.7 sad Lie et•y-
tos for the present with the bridi a mother,
Mee. Sullivan.
Kenneth Mel?oaeld left ova Tuesday for
Colorado. His may of three weeks with
his parson and Wands was moots- ehloyed
by all who knew bib.
Jame' McGregor, of the Ink' shore, b to•
Mg to mak..xtrodye improvements on hie
farm bueldtage. Judjing from the quanuty
of material, stems, bnok., sed lumber, o0
the spot be will h•vo his hands full th4
summer aod it will be of no Liss for wind
mill agents, tree agents, or any of those fel
loos to look to him tor orders.
Riggin's brick Lia tile yard W been run
rang lull time mini' last summer and w.mr
aro there every day taking away his manuf•c-
tmred articles. Evidently thus will be •
lot of the drawing dose bare this year for
is may b•roy.rda are piles of Iles ready
ler business gm seism. Our farrows be-
lieve in draining op hen and now thee tin
apply of lumber ha run out they paaros-
ier bun for the handsome red tiles his works
aro noted for.
COMING AND Uouio,-Robert, and Miss
Eie.sor Davtdeos, dung the letter pert of
1rt week, Int bore es • visit's' true to
relatives in Godericb tows nod township.
Georg* Moore. of tb• township of
Hares, of the noun, y of Brum. being ac-
smmp.E.d by Chea.Smitb, and his carer.
Miss 8. Smith, recently visited his sacks
sad anat. Mr. mad lln..lae. Rom.
:Ari 0y t'a07't1TT.-Dering last week,
T: W. Little made an Wormer to the chain.
dam ed his real setae, hy purchaetes the
properly owned by Jobs Brvdges, of Gods -
rah. He is anise :up the Dramas* for
e&rryiog ea the busies'.. and in whioh ne
will have more spacious ro"m. He hopes
by strict to liminess and more •000modat-
ion, to there • large patronage 10 his lino of
business. We wish him cocoon 1n his new
loo•tioe.
Cine.' H Novara -Dame rumor putt it,
thee the oo0grevtioo el St. Helm's Presby-
terian obetrob, here recently dmtded to
went • new brick eberob, and for witted
the pr•Iimi0•ry arrangements nave bees
mad* cad ••ubsoriptkon nab bas bees liberally
remolded to for the 000etrsetto$ nod am -
pietism N the seared edibes. 11 is to be
e.mpletd and made ready for divine ser -
vies nest fall. 11 is aetim•td that it will
met upwards of three thousand dollars,
trims tally oompastd. The congregation
deserve spaded mention for iter liberality
and plrrovr.e.
CosyAtis,-,No -11 M with pleasure, Wet
we an able te mow that Peter MoC&ne, •
yeter•n pioneer and highly rammed do-
tes, of W. Wawamosb, *be has bees esti.
mealy ill for ease lime Is gradually react•
who, and will is the msec Intern he able to
be est as formerly Mrs. MleC•ig, who
has hes 1& • penman .f health far tem
time, le, although ..t hilly r..over.d, grad-
ually tspr l.i la M.ltb. W. hem she
will o S1.se to Ret. mil fully rostered to
her westd 'tate et hada Hush Me -
Math, who 1s with relatives fa Detrett
..d whom we aro Wormed wee tokm very
ill, is seedy reeorered, sod exposes se be
o bis es niers bee's.
RiI*ovAL- 00 Friday la•s. Sambas
34.ebers, raid badly mewed tate the Cin
osier div, to whin be will he quit as as-
guelMan, as be is pmeemed of • Were smouet
.f halbert mast', end t.deadtabh Nook
.•d [tet. His maw& from hen will be
mash felt, se by by bre 'angrily ed Mame-
tor upright mid M..ails deall bad -
mos. whish be -.essnhlly Itti as e
skin v111.se, as • blesk.saltb ..d ..resp. -
maker, tar upwards of twelve years. made
for. himself a best of Meade, whose best
whim fellow bis ate his leanly to their
..w Peat.* i. the ••sub tows. The me-
gregatina et Nola. Marsh MS aloe nmt.hs
• less is the n*s vl. ee ke with his belly
were rem/or atomism' WE the 0101.1 eel
gr.os, h. dueler Ng rediesee ben took •
very maten part t. N mod terthei-
bag the interests of the marsh. Ho ..ted
is the topsoily .f ttwteter for cheat aim
0aryams with great mein meinto btn.df sad sath-
etlen to the ammegalIs.,
Towner. Marsh 1.
Reoovsuao.-We are pleased se he &Tele
te state that Peter Miami ef West W.w.-
. eek, whit hal bees very 111, In d.wly re-
moulds,.
a .aginsa
day ties•. The seethe will be MW is We
Methodist thresh, *wise to Melville aura
being eeospied by the W . F. M. 8.
A tnee*ag of the members and those la -
sweated in awash will be held in the
Quests hotel, on Wednesday ev.0105 March
9th, to 'twelve the report of the Maaa4i.g
oommlet e. A full metier to reooeetd.
BRUSSELS.
Mia Olin Norton has `one to Montreal,
where .be well make a holiday visit with her
*tsar and other relatives nod friends.
Jno. Telt has been laid up for the pest
week from la grippe, but we,bops he will be
able t .teed to Ma reinter dailies
in . few day..
Mn. Herron, of Petrboro', and daughter
Lorne, ars tatUer Mrs. .1. U. Skene rad
other old !chide. Mr.. Herres was Toren•
.ly Mrs..Webster, sad_M0'10an to
many.
A union excursion te being arranged for
to the Guelph Experimental Farm, on • dots
in Jun., by the Agricultural Societies of
Grey Branch and Turnb.rry Branch. It
will be a hummer. A delegation was here
Irom Wtogham on Tused•y of last weak ar•
ranging preliminaries.
At the annual msmtioa of Brussels Braes
Bond the fol)_owir,.ollts.re were elected for
the snow' seams : Pesldest, R. N. Bar-
rett ;
ar•rets; .eorst&ry, Wm. GrtfCub ; treasurer,.
Joe. Yahoo; managing oommtttee, Alex
Bird, Teddy Brower and Wm Watt. Wm.
Grower has been .ng•ged as leader.
GoLDEN Webbing -Jost 50 years ago,
on the 22nd day of Feb. 1847, Kate Monty
& od John O'Reilly were united in the bonds
egJaea10* . try 'Malmo Pettier SGknider, ei
Oudierioh, m the small log house that they
then oocuoied near Port Albert, and to cele
Late their 50th 'maleness',' ot tins happy
• vent, • horse g•tbutog of new/blare and
friends with those of their children who
oosld hs pressor assembled at tee bee farm
on wade tae old ample reeds m the 9i&
con. Many presets wen sent in by the
boys and girls away, also by the neighbors
and friends Timm was • headeome gold
watch Irom Detroit. • pair of gold.rimed
epeoteelve,„! ♦.t of gold plated •poo.. and •
handful of gold coins, also two oomtortble
✓ ocking chain, use china tea -sett, use horse
hair lounge and • small mountain of dress
goods. The guests numbering shoat forty
were entertained in tine petrluobial style
sentiment. good washes and liquid refresh
menu, were the order of the ono111. Ope
old gentleman, Maarioe D•twn ex -deputy
reeve, who was preemie at the first wedding
was also among the somber of the invited
nod • jolly old fellow Is he who ie able, even
sow. in his 82 vest 4e dams• j g, that
would astonish essay 1' Yammer man. Ov
old triead Themes 0 $silly, that they speak
of a highly, was •l.0 proem%•t his brother's
second weddiog and by gobble ! wherever
Tom is everything goes on •11 right •' and
didn't 1 tell you a." The 0uests after
spading • b•pty time se,rr•ted, after
drinking the health of the old 000ple and
Wishing them many years yet of happy
married life. -
BLUEVALE.
L B. Doff, of Wawanosb, spent Yund.y
at his home.
Miss Lizzie Manor has returned from •
vleib to Wronger.
Mrs. 1. Peotlaad maniacal a number of
friends 1a.t Friday evening.
Mr. and Mn. Robt. Mammal, of Chiml,o,
.re visite°, Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell.
Jobs Maxwell, of Brendon, Man., is v2it-
o; him went*. Mr. •°d Mrs. Robt. M.I.
well.
Mr. and Mrs. John Elliott of Wessosh.
visited a1 Mrs. R. N. Detre, Monday even•
h., ea their way from Latow•1, were they
were ort edlag the fuweral of Mrs. EIII•t►'e
shoe Miss Id. Keith, deter of Jeeni. Keith,
the victim of the .asst° Chattel's.
O.xTvAST.-Alter an illness of shone three
Mors, Mrs.. Mary McGee, robot of the lot
James Moist, did Mt Saturday morning.
The demised lady teak & .mothering spell
shoat five o'dssk 8otarday morning and
before eight o'olook pored
. hemipally away to 1s& great beyond. Mrs.
Mrs One, whose maiden name was Mary
Love, was hon is the Province of Cos
naught, Ireland. 1816. She with her
Withers and talent em$gnW to Cased& le
1884, &.d settled be tie mosey aS Leeds Is
1830. She ta°rrhd Janne Miles whit be-
layed to the 1...w E..bkiss. dengema
Mr. M.OM deported th's Rh is 111119.
Ab.ss het y yesn amt. Mrs. Mttt3es trod
tastily seNMd le BIo.rd.. where bee slip•
le Meda.ms et been, prier. and seedem,
has endmind M bar Moods w22N$..mber
Mea M.Ose had • family el seven, Mn. J.
Oardi.er ef 111..sysie sttwhose beam •h• did
Mrs. Lake of IdlekkirkWrs. Welke of ia-
k.a. Mn. Ard, rad Ike. David Pattie
who are used. rad AM.. and Sim. d Val -
praise and Battle Creek rme..Iwdy, .be
rise leaves • grmade's, Ales. Aid, wh..2e
reared tenet infamy, ..d to wase no
inns the balk of hes property. Mn. Me -
Goo wee • Mahodiet ••d y tart met ae
well s all tbs peopled the vUly. ebe
doaerely mose•ed. Her loss life of faith-
il.es* amid reed weeks mettle her he the
hoes
" • geed life lived,
A awed SON fes,kt."
Oertwo Apo 0otwd.-Wei. Balky, whir
was eppeieted a dolmen to eased the
*a.Maa N Fdlerbereuda. arrived hems e
Friday lest.
Aotnosuv.AL Inetpmott.-At the n-
oes* dentis g el the 41.Mw. of *Wald
mad W.wa.ob 1rrAaitanl moiety, n wee
&died Is hell Ma 2*11 Sane ss the 11th.
sod 1416 ef 0.t.ber sett.
trltevai..-T. VS . Little rens* renew-
ed trtir ►b neer plegiane whisk be nmently
4"gp� II is well MIa.804 an the
iW. Mnee, sod s,,, the P. His
Admit asi Mims wY bite the bad war
S•D8Atlllon -0e. esti 8*bbeth. Mho ilk
1s& legnnese of the Lures qpm, wig be
sinei.1.MM r iltl.ib..he..h MM we-
vIN is essonoses MINN j
mama how. Pos.
ra
oar aria* se lla a. 1s&. Mpe
a 1 r Many.
D. MCGILLICUDDY, EDITOR.
THE FIGHT I8 OVER.
e( its brother Jab.. Patrick •leo lett hese
'redilore and they hankered after • share
is the imitate.- They went to law about the
matte sod carried it tb,Oyk to the Corset
BOOR: 1e 1lrleeted III W. Hurmn. of Appeal. There judgment was given di -
eating Oast the money he paid out •000rdlea
to • oertln emotion of tie ooeNHat4on d
the As000iatlon. This 4.oisloa epee all
o•loul&tlo.s, also shut out the I.getw order
the will and the °editors who were fighting
in the octet for the money.
Ike Liberal eierernmeat Geis a IOW,
Cl... Call -Two Millet*,. De
111101,411- McLean ...eu b.
to Silber In S. Murton.
TUESDAY was • day that will long
be rememHrlt1 is Olearta (1,1 wt day
the Liberal Dov tamest, s21Ir2 Star twenty.
els ye•trbad bold sway 1. IOEhrvioce, woo
shaken amen to its rely 7W* the tial.
bis of the doctors,' and a•a•s•t to men -
tab its position by thtgiliF*01-testb, so
w .peek.
Tb. brand 0141 Party went into the fight
•s peeled sea p.000ck, but at the close of
the fray was seemly battered, although .till
in poee.aaion of the treasui y b.,aoh and rho
surplus, much to the diwtist•ottou of their
Conservative antagonists. Many of the
prominent politicians bit the dost on both
sides, prominent among the IJW.ar*lo being
SEAFORTH
Mrs Maokid and Neer Meyer., of Calgary,
are visiting at M&W 11.11, the residenoe of
(oli • Specialty Compasy will hold the
board. to Cardoo's hell on Friday •&d Sat-
urday evening•, March 4 end 5.
Major Anderson is making prepar.tioas
for • grand oarstyal to be held to th• risk
here this Friday evening, March 4th.
Milt 1Csllie lCoY..z1e, who had been '1e-
tttmg Mise Mable Meredith, in town, return-
ed to her home in Goderioh, o• Saturday.
Toe other day, Mr• Archer, of near Clin-
ton, who as visiting at her sou -to -law'•, Mr.
Wm Rath. on Mr. John T. Liokson's farm,
in Taoker>11tba fell, breekiag her lett
wrist. g---
Owing to i11 health, Robert Soott, who
has monied on • seed and teed •tore in this
town, for the past nine years, has been nom•
palled to go out ot business, and hes dispos-
ed of the sem* to Messrs. W. Kerslake and
E. H. Hsmilto..
Aotti es. -Charles Williamson, who is
working 8. Metoacb.' farm, in Tattler -
smith, met with a serious, if not fatal aci-
ds/at, on Tuesday. He was kicked in the
abdomen by • horse, .ad grave fears are ee•
tertined for hu reoovery.
Mr. Gray, ot Koos ::o1lage, Toronto,
preached in the Presbyterian ehuroh last
Sut.d.y. The o"ogreg•ti.n has decided to
hear three students and choose one man as.
astute for the pastor, Rev. Dr. McDonald,
for the nominee months. Mr. Gray was the
Bret of the three.
WINDHAM.
Maedal emwl.eswill be mseeeted is S.
Peels s&tarsh every Wede..d&y •.en's*
donee i...t.
Tests eiowa .--lbs *tread'. OeM.tt•
tee et Me Rest Nurse Tambora' lms01toto
stet i. Magian es 8&.emlay los& te or-
to.sa te4lbs bash meetl.R of rho fes iris.
ee reM$aeN al the L1esapper ad'. sappwill
a
be dispeesd tthepchchunk,
nest 1a.dy. Mani 6th. Preparatory ear.
Mom will be kali Nb friday ev..ege at Tt
10 r�a
CLINTON.
W, Downs, sr , has been appointed ears -
taker of the Ontario SI. Methodist choroh.
T. Jeoksoo, jr., hos gone to Galt to look
atter the business remotely purchased there
by Jackson Bros.
Mise R. Sults and Miss Sadie Franc, ot
Boissevah, Mao., ate vidtiog at the nob
dooms of 8. Davis.
The W. C T. U. had a ee%WO meeting
for the poor of the town on Friday afternoon
&1 the boos of Mrs. Crloh.
A memorial serviee to the late Frances
E. Willard was held to R•essehury at.
Gareth, en Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock.
The services were under the &amylase of tb.
W. C. T. U.
The Willie ohtnb oboir, under the loader.
skip of Mr. Sanding. supply the meeio for
the lectors at the Presbyteries shook.
Heimall, on the evening of Marob 7th.
Oa a remit, Friday teeming Mayer
Helens invited the members of the lows
Comm'. and also those who were members
last year. to W house, where they were a-
tertoined M Dapper, •ed spas& • plssa•st
eoei•I trail.
W Hill 11111 CAME W.
The name is the ooaslltutien provided
that is (1001 " no legal •Ppomtment ' had
beet amour.% of the policy nbould
be ptLLd ve la the tollowln,t order
Widows and ohtldren, father and mother,
brothers •ltd sisters, or U none wife jiving
it should revert to the original legatees.
Now Petrick wen u.m&rried, hie parents
had predeee.sed bine and all hie brothers and
slaters were supposed to Me dead. However
brother Peter, who had not bees beard Of
for yam. turned up In WisoohlfO, and he
was legally the only oleimaot to the estate
thus shutting out the children of brother
John. Yeter's solicitor, Mr. Middleton. ez•
olalned whets making the •pplie.Noo that
his client was going to divide the estate
with them,
" It is • singular oomment on tn. consti-
tution of the essoolatioo," remarked bs
Lordship when the otrcumstooes had hese
related.
Hon. J. M. Gibson, H$milu•0 ; Hon. John
Dryden. S Osarto ;J T. Darrow, West Hur-
on
ueen ; 1 t. MoLe•a, 8. Huron ; nod some
dozen oehen, whilst among the defunct 'I or
politicians are Dr. Willoughby, Dr.
Meaoban, Marwood of North Perth, and
tee redoubtable 8t John, sod others, io
addition to Joe H•yoo,k end every other
Patron tad Independent In the House, save
and ezoept Tahoe, 81 West Wellington.
It was a day of surprises and the different
parties bad their full share ot them. The
Government woo bardrie d bass the
knock at their door was a loud ; the Op-
position were surprised that the dr •r was
not Immediately opened, and the Pati uaz in
turn were surprised to tied themselves
knocked inw the proverbial cocked hat,
with no way of getting out.
L-wal'y, there was a lively time in lode•
rich during the day, end a "bot time to the
old town that night," but the uncertainty
that existed in reward to the winner at the
polls gays • good-natured, joint -meeting
sort of air to everything that was said and
done. Everybody banshee', everylt dy had
a .mils on hie face, and everybody tried to
be happy. The Liberals racemose'
their returns at the Temperance Hell, whioh
was suffixation packed to sucation during the even•
Ong, and managed to put in l 4.0015
quite oomfortsbly. There woo • larva at-
wodanoe of ledies present, wbc seemed to
take as deepen interest in telegrams as try
of the.e1r.ac41.ed sex. When the returns
for West Huron had been received. as far oo
could be got for the evening, Mr. Garrow
was called upon to address the meeting and
did so to so able and entertaining way. He
telt satisfied that the Government had been
sustained, and although km own seat might
•1 the time he 000.idered In doubt, he re-
joiced that, with the Cluvernm.nt 'wore
once more, the oouotry lies sate. He return•
id thanks to eaoh and every one that had
worked so zealously for him during the eon -
Wt, and would ever Mar to mind tbalfrtend•
ly and voluntary work welch his fri.ods
bad given atm on the 000esion. Hes remake
were brought to • oloee amid loud and pro•
Imgd sheen. Brief addressee were given
by M. G. Cameron and others. after whioh
she meetial Meed with sheen for Darrow,
Hardy, and the Queen.
MUNICIPAL COUNCIL
CAP.LOw.
Fob. 23rd 1898.
Colborne mason net is the township
stall. m•mben all resist wasps Peter Mo
Ewes. Th. mtautse Of meeting read and
pard. The Auditor's report wee read and
ptosed. The lollowiag as.Dant new or-
dered to be prig : Alexander Roberts*.
and Raby WI auditor, 43 00 mob.
Missal printing gig se ; Jthe Mslrrty. re-
oairhg road. 41 00 ; Abair Morro, rrmir.
lag O.lyert, 200 ; Mn. Mallory Ur., for
ass of read nae4ltr 81 00 ; Peal Hasid
Or. for .ss et road embise 41 0(. The
tender mother of pentameters. p.a.d•ifsep•
ors sad fusee viewer were.ppeteted•.d will
be duly melded. The eessaU time ad.
lonrsed to meet again ea Teary 27 April.
at 2 . olook. F. W. McDesagk.
Clerk.
OoDe11t0. Toww.etr, Fah. 7, 11808.
Oonodl met today t Mentes of last
.0.01.5 read and peened. Moved by Jee.
J.1.des, aetti,aded by Clea. W . W liens,
Nat a.diter'e report new read be panel.
Moved by Tee. Omani, ..sanded by
Jan Wee& that tbe fellowIss •.essetl be
pai4, 0. Pester rp•Irhis .beeper 25 eta.
Madetpel World bleak hems .20 ; 1e5y40.b-•
Intim et NAM, .ugie es and doot1.,
MO 80 ; weaning• mak beak 13 84 ; Audi -
ten 110 00 ; J0e. Jarvis, hubs.s es land
ler a peaks read PO 00.
Oeasel' time •djenend to most es Int
Mendel m April. *IUD pruner, Clerk.
Otsm Wo.s. lbe Menlo stens►fp
�.t1.� Wes es awarded to the Myth
dtrrde.d &I 10. 1'h. Ileeesb Pad well
r&.erhe fhb she wart b trill ..dh da.bie
Kat is pii lee 04The mid smells" of the try �1
I/elMand
odd M held 1. Ilraai Tem
AT (,'ONSIRVATIVI HIAI/QC MITERS.
Election returns were received by the
Cor&ervatives in the Victoria Opera house,
whioh woo orowded to the minim, • fair
masher being ladles. Shortly after seven
tad deputy reeve Holmes 0ommemad r•ad•
isr the returns that had been received, and
as they contained tbo result at Id•m11to
and one of the Waterloo's, there was mach
jstilation. A. the evening drained, reeve
Cesobell, took • hand in giving the result
and made kiloton man oiroameanoes 1a
es
e.a.tloo therewith. When it was karma
fu • osstalet, that Mr. Foy was elected be
Toronto, E. Campion steeped to the front
and led the cheering whioh was vociferous,
w ad he was equally strong when it was
known that H•yoeok bad been detested e
Freestones Shortly after res soma ruethe Lord !" until the whole region as 8114
UR. YEOMAN'S LECTURE.
The sten .t Christian ,reedess-A 1.11•
Attesdaaee
In the pun lectures, particularly temper.
sacs lectures, have been poorly .t nded in
Godertoh, but our people have redeemed
themadrsa On Thursday stoning • large
audiences 'Intoned to Dr. Yeoman's celebrat-
ed lecture, the b.dy of the huge North -tet
Methodist obaroh being quite full. This in.
terser flagged. but rather grew, u the
speaker advanoed in her subject.
She gave • clear, convincing statement of
the advancement of women from the time
when • libe.•1 education was only thought
necessary for the male portion of society,
and when the prufoa.toos and colleges ware
oloeed to the gentler sex, op to the present,
when there weren't three occupation• that
were not open to the womb. Dr. Yeomans,
h a fogio•I, entertaining manner, showed
beyond a dubt that it was God'. thought
and clan that masculine and feminine eyes
should be focussed upon vial intimate, and
[hat we oould only have the beet form of
government wain both rho men and woman
should co.operate in making the laws of the
country by baying the common privilege of
saying at Obs polka who their representatives
in Parliament should be.
Dr. Yeoman's showed the ioja.tioe of de•
Dying the francbiss to women hy relating an
tnoident is her own expo, Once. Whil• in •
litres& oar on her way to see • patient during
an elation, she met an •oquatntanoe who.
being • civil servant. had not the right to
vote. She said to bim, " So yon here not
the privilege of voting this mormiog'"
"• No," said h., oats gruffly, " treating •
lellow like an Indian or an idiot" The
dootor replied, "Why not ay • treating •
fellow like a woman'!'While speaking of
the neoeseity of the enfranchisement being
extended to women and thee the •I.r&tioo
of women meant the elevation of the ram,
the door mad. some exoe11e1t points being
particularly strong and at the seam time
potashe In her denunciation of the
saloon as tbs enemy of the home
and tie plea for the ballot for
woman Wet she may protest her workshop
(the home) froth the lioenad saloon. She
spoke of woman as Ming nabbed to the
very heart by tb• infamous license law.
whioh allowed the saloon to destroy her
oblldree, whioh were her lite.
" Thi nineteenth century," send Dr.
Yeo11°44o1, •'.&w the enfr•nohisems&t of sun
and the .xalt&slon of woman ; the twentieth
century will as the enfranohisement of
*oma* and the exaltation of mus."
A most carefully thought out, starring,
eloquent and forombho address was brought
to • oleos by the doctor d•ooriblag the light
of trash breaking upon the reser and 00n-
soieme a of the people to the OMAN break -
Ing coos the hilltops of the Swiss aestlabe
sen, who as the ant glint d 1ho •..11421*
strikes hilltop after hilltop, sxolaim •• fraise
entered the hall an stated that Bea was
elected by one vote, and though many oe
the platform could net make the return!'
that bad hoes maiden', wpm with the
satoment, all present roe* and Moored their
candidate ter enure five minutes. An soon
as the eks.rmss subsided, theoa1►fal ppe.ee
ties ot the audience left the higi, bosOr.,
being the w&Wbword, and shortly afters:
wards to bow was empty. Jest Were
the meeting ohne& Mr. Beak thanked his
1ries& ter the arose .apport given batt
throughout the eoeteet.
The following are the m•lort ties by
maabtpalltie. h Wel Heron :
Osnrow. Book.
_61
9
Aisles
• d •
)elbows*
Rellete
E . Wwe.esk
W. "
Gdorieb tr.
W timbale
0ederbh
Blyth
preeg.rene et Ilhea
Meas •A slems1
Mara 10, Fa,MSsw 1 leder. W. War.
seek.
Mash 17, Mew 4. Make • pries Pay i
leader. B. I1..ney.M,.
Kees& 14, Poultry e esMew0eel with
As olahmrd .end modes1 ktet4w, 0. Wella
44
61
16
191
36
3
125
12
17
193
191
Majority for Hook 2
with • cry of Drain..
Rev. Mr. Anderson, Inv most approfa-
tir• manner, moved • rots of thanks, whioh
h the same amour was seconded by Rev.
Mr. Odwie. Rev. Mr. Edge, who 91111-
4.4, presented the &banks of the &Wheedle to
Dr. Yeomans, and the oongregetton was
dimi0sed.
Tb. 01msimil pat et Ike. eater-
Misetesl *as maa•ga5y Mime Ch&M, sr -
maim. to the entwine n.tlef•otlen of all
pen.&. Mr. Edwards was 1a excellent
10100, and mins with good etfsos the sola
The .1wr.eas ttNMhg la the Temperas',
Hall, es aossfill it Mise Witiard's death.
took th. teas .f a memorial envies. •
small p=41, ef Dow
the mush d W.C.T.U.
leder e.11e0..4 epos an easel, while raide-
.mitb a page of the Chicago Times-Hon4d,
devoted egalgehely to the.obis weasel/he
had been essie a bea.faetr of m•aklal,
Flowers edema the upper part of the pia
tan-. fitting emblem .f the fragrance of
rho bmatflsl life of bey whom we mourn.
Dr. Femmes referred ismli.,ly to the wee -
doffed world-wide s s&simition rad .11 that
kd bees .eeompliMod for deed b 'me one
minas. Her Isflee would still rears.
theme .11 the& wee s.rt•1 et Femme
Willard would be buried while we were
beading aur srwfen The Mater m... •
vary pmsatel apeeal to the Mdis. et the
of tela..«. ' Wo, too, mast
eeliee" sold the donor, ".nd ell
tits& enur. will be oar 0fl....."
M the dem of Dr. Y.em.s's .darer the
a0�as..tel the a (IT U. r'gnesbl Man
enDa and Mss. O repbell to memo the
labiate for osw members, tykes tee AbllM e
mesa reedved
The Mesel.a wee hr..aht to a dem by
sinseigit=leoll two vents ef teles H.vep01 s
kyle....d prayer N Dr. Yew
mom
PETER O'DEA'S GOOD LUCK.
termed so St Mee te talose Is PS.ese mo -
tem -Bosse Paid Ma el Court.
An interesting story Is *1101011 toss
elder made at Osgood.* Hallen Friday stens •
the by thasedlow Boyd ter the peymest a
1,000 eat of Must M peter O'De., • reel.
TM 1=,000 is au..Uea is Ms ...mint ef •
rti.y is the Osebsile Malan Semi. Arm-
es the Nde el P\Mes
is& O'D, who
*tali Sitar 0.8ertd Palslek died 1. 1116,
IQedPg bb "elate to Ms ..I,4&g Mlles%
itegalee mowN.gt of Mal0.sd ledge N..
33, All. and A.M. seat • uesday •e'aitgr