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FIFTY-FIRST YEAR. ---2663
NEW AOVERTIREMENT5.-MAR. 4.
Nobble te Watet Takers -W. I.. Rotes 1
Butter Wanted -0. E. Kiss
Brag Us Your Fese-St. Gat Pries5
Advert/dm Pays -J. S. Davis 5
Farm Head Wasted -Robb Y eve( 1
W• ish Britakfut Cooth-Jes. Epos it
1-..r Samoa Eldt-Perter's Soak Mire 6
.iineral Somme Weeded -Mrs. Asdet-
llealiiiig for Sale -Wee Belk 1
rho Whits Bioyolo-J. R. Women 8
NEWS OF THE DISTRICT.
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Front OUP Orin 001•TosipOnd•nta
Mere Is wormesea nem That Gamma be
Mend narwhals a Um
gar The agnal.
Henry Red, 4th cose. is the proud pose
senor of • maim theft reeently preeentied bite
salt triplet melts. This is looked upon es
pheamea&I, sod mother Mr. Raid's tether,
a man of 93 years of age, nor any ooher of
the old inhabitente, Isie ever beard of snail
a Msg. Tb• *mei is Ow talk of tb• satire
W ANTE D -1A1311 UN-
. V marred, for six sematai trees_ Ahern Isl.
Moly to ROBERT TOUR°, Riertemed.
Sea
WANTED -A CAR LOALO OF BUTTER
WANTED -AT THE RAMILTON-ET.
one car of Batter asa Twisty Care ella=
VOTICE TO WATER TAKERS -ALL
water rates doe oa he net Deeitimber.
. not mid by he 10th day cc March. 1801.
will ha ooll.Disd by Metros*. sad the 1111 sr
teased ad Br_ Dam et Weitor „est Light
IL7 0110E -1 BEG TO ADYL4E PRE
that Ise ad Sow odasoted wt,b tee %edam
aad Tea Co . will hereafter de beebtam
on my ibeitoont ell times tel beet Lai sio
galley Coal. milers loft tat °Mo. gamect..
• isite Stem ulster le it or at J. H. Wm
w ire ewes Mil be rreinittly minded to. D.
For sato or To Root.
GIOR SALE -THE 1112W T*0-8TORY
• beta eeetsge oa the corner of Waterloo
Eltrdt sad Britaania Roac roc emitter pm
premises. 63.111
WELL1h0 'FOR SALE-111AT 81:8-
11 sheathe briat cameral d welling. °onus
of gt. David'e sag Illotieria Mom It will be
mid oheell amiss favarshie lama apply to
UM DARR, en the peemisee.
L'1401t SALlt OR TO RENT -TOR SALE
I.! or to rent the d welting on Selma st. at
present occupied by r. onteeth ft (tantalite
15 rooms. fooled draw:ag room. dialog
room. peeler &ad kitchen. did has • library.
There is half so acre of hand uutetu ly planted
with shrubs lino trait tram and an exoe kat
lawn. Apply to V. 4111 the pre -
.VOR SALE -ONE OF THE BEST
I' fermate Worms Outer= Lot Maness
Won 11. teiredip el Ositiorna. Gores Oltus4/.
100 sorer* Good day soil. Soda, water. Bee
beep coot la pasture few seam. 1st
ciass tame frame barn NI by 00. Frame home
and Meshes. More ead P.O. on the prewilme.
g xoelleat /ravel road& 41.1/10 gosh. imianas at
rae ser ose4terew Apply so 1, W. Mc-
DONAGH. elite/tom W. MM. Tommy. M.
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.
Tows. mateiteine 3 14 ewes of lead. GgVibs
v Part ad Lot 11, Oanoseslima
situated ea the property • geteilia story briar
dwelling. with kitchen at , sag with
cellar ander the whole haw Thin la • tele
first oleos plane sad will be sold on
turns. For eattiefulare apply trilMaLIP
HOLT, Barrie ie Goderloh.
Dated eh 3t .111/f.
E0oRrie SALE -LOTH tel AND 70
Iintehlasee's Survey in the Tom et
upon whip\ le greeted Galas dwell-
ileitember. lige
sett
-17 ALIJAHLIC TOW h PROPERTY FOR
the river aed lake formertyeamplealladirig
Ose at Qs most Mashie and Meltable pre.
penis" la leek
Reath street lassediatele Utieuther the
ith
S. The twooterel flue ilwonlvii
Mr. Aseiriaaainr =I" Pam" bi
T,tione Mae
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ME BOY.
tozscsr, Feb. 29t1
Iln Wm. Jews been seriously 'oda-
posed, but is improviug.
01dokee pox of • most terms type is
prevailies is ibis distrist.
Mies Dors lideNell. olt Haltford, was the
guest of Mrs. Pattoe, Theralay of Mit
Mime Haney, of Oat Lake, dimity)».
were mibeg their relatives, Mr. sod Mr'.
Robert tbe pass west.
Tassmsr, tier 2 id.
Thureday of let week in whioh there was
some maidess in the number presses, the
enstomary button was not ans. A little
bird whispers their hearts are ollhold in
bled to Cupid in the neat future.
Arnim Twrmy YZAIM -A moos popular
now of Daketa. is isneerat to, entavareime
over ola times with hie Geo. fellow bachelor
Matthew hates, es the Kow, sod the fam-
e= supple' of /owl they cooked tn beehetor
hall. Siam then Matthew ha• lath tie 1 I y
Cupid in Stanley. but Ell stall rejoices is
Gisela hisseednees.
DUNLOP.
lionDAT. Fob. 21.
J. Morris Ma Mama to litiftalo.
Mae Berths Alba. from near lienmiller.
is the guise el Mrs. James Jewel.
D. Neville, formerly os the K -ftescilln•
stage route. was, wfth Wm. Maffei, of
Go4erieb, es a treadle% Visit hors last week.
The form( ezplathed whet a saes/drift
me, whew be drove stage. and maxis him
teke • view of the Weber's in the Dunlop
Ides. Thorutom of Coda -iota township. &ad
two children, with Etre. Heil Re tiedge,
were visiting 1dr. and airs. Thos. Tishboree
during their sojourn bare. Many (roads
will be pleased to learn %hitt the latter, who
was hetes by ito moot last September. is
now ea • tatr way to recovery.
There wise so impromptu peaty at the
Exelesoge on Monday night of last week.
several el war young felts taking • part is
the damask& John Carrel boss floor masc.
gm and Thos. Watson mid Wm. Pillow
liaise sheer ot the gatheriag which woo
enjoyable W all.
GODERIOH, ONTARIO, CANADA : MARCH 4, 1898.
a▪ m even • ripple. Doomed to mar th• plea-
sure. The floor wee manthed by J. D
es. The missio was furnished ley :717.1.
horns String band. under the able leader.
ship of Mr. Young. assisted by Thomas
MoDonald, et Porter'a Hill, and Harry
Derrook, ot Hayfield. Dancing wee kept
u p 'anti' 4 e'elock. The amount of weed
ea was 75 exude, which would bay* =en
tnereased be 103 cords bad the weather
bees favorable.
000ERICH TOWNSHIP
The ober 61 Victoria -et. Mothoilst
wrialmest at the Zioe Merck Taylor's
Gerber, Goderich township. ea the semis,
of Thursday. March the 106h. at 7.50
Vilest The entertainment will cane= of
dames. sage, isstreinsatel allecticass, red -
Mims. sled short addressee. All an wel•
masa
VIlmenra. -An iatemestiag moist took
pleas M masses ell Gee. Grose, ()ede-
ma' township, Oa Wedessday the 23cd.
was united in mortmee to John MoOsseb,
el Walla* Winship. men*, of Perth. The
°areaway wee performed by Row. W. Ged-
• of oastraelliee parties. Thip
Melee of bridesmaid were performed by
Mimi Wheals Orem sad them grosamosa
elidliesessee Hassiless• TM bride wae the re-
* bessiefel asd valuable pre -
Alba low omple took the 3:36 p.
n e. treks fur • tear through Lerida'. Sande,
Pert Remo, and other Wagers Miss. after
whish they will reuse to their future hems
MISS RETTR CHUTE.
graduate and Medalist Oettedialk Lyrist
Immo Clikene-
Orranist and Cher Dithotrees. Rath MOD
Teacher or vows waiter,. Eight I=
Pipe Organ, Mao. Harmony. swat
Sums. At hag* from Ito
he rielderies .1 R. W. Ltaatlillitost
New 111,41111se
ed fiepair Work does ai
Terming Implesnaiia.ter
eeriehe
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Pio 1111.5011.8.
ra NOR SIIRVIM-T1111 SUB.
imam late Voilk
trelladart tie Hata
irlitdriY1,74=rrria."1; gals. VI
DUNGANNON.
Noties.-The local agency to Dengsanen
tor Tug SIONAL IS et She oath et G. Want,
J. P.. counselor, aro.. who iv 11 roosts. or-
ders for subset* ions, advertising axd Job -
week. and Is ed to give recelpie tar
amounts =id for the dee.
j W. CUMBER...AND, CARRIAGE
. and waggon milker, having purchased
the stock. luusber, and pliant, trout Btepben
*tethers, is DOW prepared to fill orders to-
oarriegar, waggon.. buggies and &ay article
usually made • carriage shop, that for
leo desigo, reacionabie pits, sad solid
workmanship. cannot to bean to Ontono.
Paint ng in the later" •tyie bent work.
▪ lerable experts or. Its therefore the
patronage of the (areas' t, 'mortally end all
who nuir • cut work in We nue. will gad Mtn
at the stand formerly occupied by Illterbien
Motility*. Duagennon.
TIISADAY. Feb 22nd.
TOO LATE FOR ease WALK
C•N•DIAN VVINTZD -February thus far
er has tilled the bill
Miss 1..hlia Pentland, who was messed in
hire. E. Anderson's shop. left hers
reesatly to attend the Spring millinery
cassias a London.
UK. J. l'rawford. is somewhet
ftedisposed haviog a severs void. sod is un-
able to attend to boalasse. W • hope he
will soon be able to attend to business as
former ly.
PORTER'S HILL.
Lest Friday, Beery Yeller of the eue Liss
had bho Most rumessefel sawing bee that
hem ever takes plates in the tewaship. About
see 'idea p.m. sixty ot Uodorieb bows -
ships stalwarts arrived at Mr. t onsies leembi
and deed inuminstely the swing of ales
▪ the Wm of evemet maws wets Merl.
=Me maws we set ieed Me same Tut-
limar, the leder le the Weeds of the well
Mews sewyeekflehert 0. Marshall W
M. KAM. irtse Mimi sway fras all sem-
esia imend & stampede he the home, where
the me sell OM be ei
ACM tido. wawa games sad musemets
were Wedged in *MU sheet 9 ease,
whoa al moat to Ma ball reeell, 36 movies
Wilde, peel In the dilloreel ode frem km-
DIVALASID. -Ws sitherely regret to have
to ohrosiolo the death of Ceuta, Limvin.
sr., of West Wawanoth, which took pia=
at 5 o'clock ou Tuesday morning the le.
rs& to the easels of whioh he saimembed.
More anon.
KINTAIL.
TIMISDAY. Mu. 2.
Mr. end Mrs. (YOessor ['tweed frau
their wedding tripoaTosedey asid are stay -
tog for the primed nigh Ms bride's mother.
Colored°. His stay a throe week" wish
his parents and troods wee enjoyed
by ail who knew Mb.
James MoOresor ol the lake sham is ro-
ts( to maks exteasive improvements oe his
farm buildinp. Judjing from the quantity
el etaterieL stones, broths. sad lumbar, ou
the spot be will have hie hands fail thte
summer aud it will be of no use for wind
mill &goats, trim aganM, or aoy of thou fol
loos to look to him tor orders.
Riggin's brick am tile yard has been run-
ning anomie= lest SUOIlDer and teams
are there every day tithing away bia mandair-
tared articles. Evidently there will be •
lot of tile drawing dose bete Mlle Teo for
in massy barovuds are piles of tiles ready
fee busmen tbui etheoo. 0:u. farmers be-
lieve lo draining up here aud now that tb•
supply of lumber hat run out they patron-
ise bun for the handeonie red tiles hum works
are noted for.
1.111/Iiioll COURT. -Oct Friday last, Divot -
ion C.;ourt wen beld tiers, His Hotter, Judge
Doyle presided. Light docket, there being
mly two meas. There' leers ems ied the
legal trate-aft presalk-
Eleanor Deadest, dartseg Ma latter part of
limit week, lett here as • visiting ttur to
relatives to Gotierich tows and towuship.
Georg* Moore, of the township of
Huron, of the oouniy of Bruise bene ac -
Mae Smith, madly visited his wools
and aunt, ldr. sod Mrs. Jae. Rees.
OT t'&01.11114. -Donna hat week.
T. W. Little inside lie inerede to the dinten-
itio= rel kis real estate, by purchasing tiiie
portal), eased by Jobe Brydges, of God*.
rieh. He is 6ttine :up the promisee for
carryieg on the busiest... and in which ns
will have more specious I 00In . Ile hopes
by striot to business and more aooesnodet-
too, to shar• a large patronage in his lino ol
business. We wish him sitcoms in lib! now
CHuscli North. -Dante rumor puts 10,
%het the oongreirattoo of St. Helen's Pushy.
tired a sew brick ohurch, and for witioh
the preittheary arrengements have bus
in•de and &subscription Jet hes bees liberally
=mended co for the oomismotion "tad Goss -
patios ot the shored edifies. It is to he
completed and made ready tor diving mr-
vim next fail. lb eettmated that it will
sea upwards of three thousand dollers.
when fully oompleted. The congregation
deserve special meantime for am liberality
and primes'.
Coevausciso - It is with pleasure, that
veteran pioneer aed highly respected Din
ems, of W. Wawanosh, who Ma been seri-
ously ill for some lime le gradually resew.
*Me. and will is the near teems be sae to
Mrs. illoCalg, who
be out as formerly
bas Mee la a peer state of health for some
Kew. although ites fully reemered, grad --
say improvise in health. We hope she
mismane to get, mail fully restored to
ber weated state of health Haab Me -
Math, who is with relatives in Detroit My,
sad whom we are Wforesed was takes very
ill, is mei, reemered, aed expeots be
alsie be return here.
Rmovea..-0e Friday Mt, Stephen
Umbers, sad feadly reeved into the Cir.
Mar City, be which he will be quits an ow
of Maness emegy, and indomitable pluok
ead vise. Flis removal from bars will he
snob felt, as ho, by his Integrity of etherea-
l= upright aed honorable desibw in Wei -
sass, which ha enceessfully onMed on in
this village, se a blsokonsitb mad comere-
maker, for upwseds et twelve yrs', road*
for. himself a beet of friends, whims best
wishes follow hint aed his lama, to Mar
▪ loostion in Ow oonuty town. The see-
• ▪ km is the removal, es he whit ids family
were regular atireedasts an the means of
roes, he dunes reeidame kers took •
very Mire part le euppertim sod further-
ing the interim of the shun& He acted
la the alimony ef treasurer for &boot Me
years with great Grata to himself and setle-
bodes to Me essigregatios.
TOMMY. Marsh 1.
Remy Ennui. -We are pleased es bo able
to *taw that Peter lisOsen of West Wawa
math, whe he* bees very 111, lo slewly re.
4sesats Wanted.
W*1! D -11A RIM ICRir Stfift OE
Ilse Os plumb meld see,
aismisies pregoess/felr elms-
WOMAX " INTIM rim'
WILL
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THE SIGNAL
D. MeGILLICUDDY, EDITOR.
day sea. The meal= will be held la bbe
being 000upied by the W.F. M.S.
A meeting of the members and those to-
wireetth in baseball will bet held the
9tb, recedes the report of the Managing
BRUSSELS•
Miss Olive Norton ka. `one to Montreal,
where abet will maks • holiday visit with her
sister sod other relatives and friend..
Jno. Telt has been laid up for the ped TUFADAY war • daythat will long
week from la grippe, but create=
h.
win be
sib's to attend to „hie rapier ...defies rem sMrud la °Jlttario. On that, dal
in • few day..
Mr.. Herron, of f s1rboro'. and daughter
Lorne. are vsitter Mrs. J. Q. "theme Lad
other old friends. Aire. Hearns was form-
ell Mrs. A. R eb.t.r, and well kMwa t•
THE FIGHT IS OVER.
rho Liberal 111•VerIMMINIIA 441/1 a Mighty
nese asil-Twe Munster* De
Mated- McLean liaiteismin
to Silber In Dorms,
• union exoursion Whig arranged for
to the Guelph Ex perimenterrietn. on • date
la June, by the Agricultural Societies of
Grey Branch and Turnberry Branch. It
will be • hummer. A delegation was here
from Winghain on Tuesday of last week ar-
At the annual meetieg of Brumes Brass
Hand the follow tog officers were sleeted for
the coming season Preeldeet, R. N. Bar -
Bird, Teddy Grower and Wm Watt. Was.
G rower has been sogaged as leader.
(1011/11$ Winning -Just 50 years ago,
on the 22nd day of Feb. 1847, RAH Mortaty
slid Jobs O'Reilly were united m the bonds
a marriage hy dee law Father Sohnider, of
tidlitirten; fe the "mall log house that thay
then oocupied near Port Albert. aod to oele-
',Atte their 50111 minhereary et that happy
fr▪ iends e ith those of their children who
could be present aneoubled et the fine terra
oori. Many presents er ass went in by the
boys sod girls •W•Y, igso by the neighbors
pad friend. There wps handeome gold
ha▪ ndful ot gold coins, eilso two oomtortable
rocking chairs, the china tits-seti, ..me holm
hair lounge and • small mountain of dress
goods. Th• attests numbortna about forty
sentiment. good wishes and liquid refresh
meats, were the order of the evening. Ope
old gentleman, Menrice Dolton ex -deputy
reeve, who wan presses at. the first wedelns*
wee also amoog the aumber of the invited
and • jolly old fellow is he who is able, even
sow. la his 82 year,ter dance • j g, that
would astooish meny I yammer man. On -
old friend Thomas G Bally, that they speak
of so highly. was alw present at his brother's
second wedding and by gob= ! wherever
Tom is everything goes oft all right " and
414.'1 I toll you so.' Th• guests after
speeding a henry time saarated, attar
drinking the health of the old oouple and
Wishing that mecy years yin of happy
married life.
at his home.
Miss Lizzie Meuse lime_ returned from •
Mrs. J. notified entertained • number of
Meads list, Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt Maxwell, of Chicsami,
are visiting Mr. and bre. Maxwell.
John Maxwell, of Brandoe, Man., is visit-
s( his parents, Mr, sad Mrs. Robe Max-
well
Mr. and Mrs. John Elliott of Wasseesit,
visited at Mrs. R. N. Doff'r, bloaday eves.
Ina. on their way from Listowel, were they
were seconding the funeral et Mrs. Elliott's
ellthe Miss Ida Keith. deter of Jessie Keith,
the vietia of the aesaawin
0111ITART. -Atha, an illness of about three
boars, Mira Mary McGee, robot ot the late
James Maim. died last Saturday morning.
The doomed lady wok a smothering spell
shout five o'doek Saturday morniog sod
=retry before eieht o'elook Passed
ally *Arty to the great beyond. Mrs.
Mrs. Gm. whose maiden name was Mem
Lem wee born is the Province a Coe -
naught, Ireland, 1816. She with her
brothers sad sisters eniimvaiwl egvada
1824, and settled in the Gomm d Leeds he
1850. db. snaffled James Moose Me he -
Mr. Metles deported tlic life in 1889.
Ablaut forty years ars. Mrs. Medies
family misled in illeersla where her deep.
Is kindnaes el bear% verity. sad ereedsiess.
bee endeared to Mr nimmarwitheetembor
Mrs. MeGes had • famine' a HMI.
Gordiner ef Elluesale em whose Mem she died
Mrs. Lake /a illattimm, Mrs. Walker of Diet
kora, Mrs. Ard, aed Mrs. David Pawn
who are deal. sad Alex. end Ilmen. of Val -
praise sad Bottle Orsek respedively, she
Ma Reyes a grandson, Ales. Ard, est she
reared from inimoy, moos Me
leans the balk ot her property. Mrs. Me -
Gm was • Methodist sad by that met as
mil se ell the people of the vase. MN hi
ful's= wad yeed works maid* her to the
A good fight (mot."
COMM AND G0111111. -Wm. /Wiley, eche
• appoisted es litgarato to aloud the
meeting all Peembseough. arrived Mace es
Friday last.
4101000IMMAL Er enernrow.-At the re -
mat sesetieg el the divagate el Aeldield
sad Weymouth agricultural sesisey, it wes
MANI be hell die fall low ea the llte.
mil 12th of Oeteher sett
*. UMW reesally remov-
ed bete hie emr premiess wide\ he measly
peirdimill. It is wen shemed helm en the
Mahe Meet, end sprains the P. 0. Bis
Mamie mei Mime 112m the Mee el aim-
ellih
imerment Ms Lord's erel he
eke le esesamee st• tee meal hem Pew
the Liberia Goverment, Witch for twenty•
six years tad bold sway in the Province, was
OWLS. almost to its trey base by the bal-
Iota ot the electors, and managed to main -
OW us pointioe by the 'Oita tte tooth, so
tmTettPeeatikran. d Old Party west Into the fight
as proud as • peacock, hut at the close of
the fray was sorely bettered, although still
poseession of the trews y both end the
surplus, niuoh to the dIssatistaction of that
Cosservaties ammoniate. Malty of the
prominent politiciens bit the diet mi hetil
sides, prominent =di/ lid 'Liberals bolsi
SEAFORTH
M re. Mack id and M iss Meyer', of Calessy,
shirerstisiirdscrgaz_11..wele_._11,11. tie reeldemos of
urday evening', March 4 and 5.
Major Anderson is nuking preparations
for a grand °amoral to be held in the rink
here this Friday evening, Much 4th.
ItiaLsozie, who ha been •is -
icing Mau M•blo Meredith, in town, return-
ed to her home in Goderieh, oa haturday.
The other day, Mrs Aroher, of near Clin-
Wm Rath. on Mr. Joho T. Giokson's farm.
iwnriaTtnokersmith, fell, breaking her let
Owing to ill health, Roan Scott, who
hes °anted on a oriel and toed store in this
towo, for the paat nine years, has been com•
polled to go out ot business, sod has dispos-
ed of the stuns to Messrs. W. Kerslake and
11. H. Hemiltoi.
ACCIDISIITS. -Charles Williamson, who is
smith. met with a serious, if not fatal itocii-
dent, on Tuesday. Fie was kicked in the
abdomen by • horse. and grave fears are en•
tenanted for his thoovery.
Mr. Gray, of Knox :Jolley'. Toronto,
preached in the Presbyterian church laat
Sundiiy. The congregation has deoided to
hear three students sod choose ODe /WILD WV,
taunt for the paator, Rev. Dr. MoDoriald,
for the slimmer months. Mr. Gray was the
first of the three.
doses others, whilst among the defunct '1 ory
politicians are Dr. Willoughby, Dr.
Meaohan, Maywood of North Perth, and
toe redoubtable SU John, and others, in
•ddition to Joe Haycock and every other
Patron and Independent in the lioase, save
It wee • day of surprises and the different
pert= bad their full share oi them. The
Government was surprised bemuse the
knock at their door wao oo loud ; the Op.
position were surprised that the d, •r wee
not immediately opened, and the Pat: one in
turn were surprised to find theinulves
knooked into thee' proverbial cocked hat,
with DO way a a•ttwg out -
Lottery, thee was • lively time in I iods-
rieh during the day, sod • "hot tints in the
old town that night," but the nuoertainty
that existed in reread to the "Ruiner at the
polls Reim a good-natured, jointineeting
sort of air to everythiog that Wes said and
done. Everybody barreled, everybody had
a smile oo his Noe, awl everybody tried to
be happy. The Liberals rtheived
their returns st the Temperance Hail, whioh
was packed to suffoottion during the even•
ing, and menaged to put in several hours
quite offinfori•bly. There was • lame at.
teodanoe of ladies present, whc seemed to
Sake aa deep an interest in telegrams as ary
of the outr.nobised sex. Whim th• returns
for Woe Huron had been reoeffed. as far ea
oould be got for the evening, Mr. °arrow
was called upou to addreos the meeting aed
did so io an able and entertaining way. Hs
telt satisfied that the Government bad been
sustained, and although his own seat might
at the tame be ooneidered in doubt, h• re-
joioed that, with the Government secure
ono more, the oountry •Sse safe. lie return-
ed thanks to esoh 6%1 every one that had
worked so zealously for him during the con-
test, and would ever bear in mind theAfriend•
ly and voluntary woik wftioh his friends
had given him on the occasion. His remarks
were brought to a oleos amid loud and pro-
longed obese.. Brief &direst= were WISOO
by M. G. Canieron and others. atter which
the meeting aloud with cheers for Gorrow,
Hardy, and the Queen.
PIleation returns were readred by the
Conservatives in the Viotoria Opera house,
which was orowded to the osiline, a fair
number being ladles. Shortly after seven
ie, the returns that had been rtheived, and
ea they oontained the result at Hamilton
and one of the Waterloo's. theth was much
jubilation. As the evening &deemed, reeve
Gumboil, took a hand in gteine tbe remelts
and made ksows many oircumstances la
othoution therewith. Whs. it was known
for • mutest, that Mr. Foy waa elected in
Toronto, E. Campion steeped to the frost
and lead the sheering which W•A voceiferous,
the it was equally strong when it was
known that Haycock bad been defeated in
Frontons*. Shortly after ten some pewees
entered the hall and stated that Book was
*looted by ono voter, sad though may on
the pletforos oould not make the returns
that had been reasived, agree with the
stabemost, all present roes and cheered their
candidate for SOIDe flee minutes. As soon
am the obeenng subsided, ate youthful por-
tion of the audienat left the WI, beefiest,
being the watohword, and shortly after-
wards the boom was empty. Just before
the notsrstiell Giese& Mir. Book thanked his
friesde tot the stream support given btu'
throughout the ototeet.
The following aro the 'naiad ties by
municipalities in Weal Huron :
Osere•w. Rook.
Aehfleld 61
Colborne 36
Holleth 44
E. W aweassie 61
W Ingham
Goderich
Myth
CLINTUN.
W. DOWD', er. , has been appointed care-
taker of the Ontario SO. Methodist church.
T. Jaokson, jr., iTSS gone to Galt to look
alter the business recently purchased there
by Jackson Bros.
Miss R. Saalts and Miss Sadie Fran°. ot
deco* of 3. Davie.
The W. T. U. bed a sewing meeting
for tho poor of the tows on Friday afternoop
at the home of Mrs. Crieb.
A memorial servise to the late Frames
E. Willard was held in Rattenbury-Se
Church. on Suaday 'afternoon at 4 o'oimik.
The serer= were under the anapioss of tbe
The Willis ohureh ohoir, under the leader.
ship of Mr. Spalding, supply the musio for
the lecture at the Preebytarian 'throb.
Heiman. oe the evening of March 7th.
On • meet Friday evening Mayer
Holmes invited the members of the Town
Conned. and also thoee wbo were members
last year, to his hems. where they were en-
tertained to supper, and spent a pleseset
medal time.
MUNICIPAL COUNCIL
Feb. 23rd 1868.
Colborne sonnet met le the township
hell, members all present egoths Peer Mo
E wan. Tbe minutes of mattiog reed and
pealed. The Auditor's report wan read sad
der• ed to he pain Alexasder Robertess
&ad Roby Wiliness. auditors, 83 00 mob.
oaring road, 41 00 ; Abair Morris, recoil,.
leg Calvert, 2 00 ; Mrs. Mallory Ur. for
am of road Insoblaie 00 : Paul Laski
Or. for use ot reed mathinie 111 00. The
be duly swilled. The ortoneil Mien ad -
Warned to meet male as Tuesday 27 April,
Spatial sethieen will be amodunted in St.
Paula Mira every Wednesday events'
during Lest.
leo of the Eset Hews Tociohers' Inetifebi
ems is Wisgbern ere Sisteriay Me to ar-
nage fee the heat memithasi of the hislimes
he Fallialleetat th• Utters "upper will
dispesiesd the Presbyteries shush,
next 'Imeday, ilsrele 6th. Preparatory est.
rime wilt lee Mid this Friday weeks& at 71
BO &stook.
Woes -The Mamie towneble
primes* bee Men awarded tn the Myth
bambini at 1190. Tito Brussels Pest wig'
remetke that des mirk is well worth double
itelid le mid toe
lb* Oast meeting of the Presbylevel
Illeleleal will so add Brasseis, en
of his brother, John. Patrick also loft seam
oreditors and they hankered after • share
is ills estate. They wept to law about the
matter and oarried it through eo the Cour*
of Appeal There iodinate' wee given di -
=tang that the money he paid one it000rdios
to • certain section of the 000stitutioa of
the Aimoolation. This doolacia up= all
the will and the oreditors who were lighting
in the wens for the money.
Pavia CASI•
The ohms, in the mostitution provided
thee oboe " no legal appotntment " bad
been coada•Olie arnouet of the policy should
he paid tergIegtves is the followiag order :
Widows and otaidith, father hod Mocha,
brothers and sisters, or if none was Ilviag
it should revue to the original legatees.
how Petrick was unmarried, his pimento
had predothesed him and ell his brothers end
slaters were supposed ta be dead. How•ver
brother Peter. who hatt am bica heard of -
for years. turned up in Withonain, and he
was 'easily the only ololmeet to the estate
thus shutting out the children of brother
John. Peter's solo:woe, Mr. ftliddletop, ex-
plained when making the application that
his client wee golog to dirid• the estate
with them.
'' It is • singular oomment on tne consti-
tution of the assalation," remarked his
Linde:tip when the carcumstanoas had hem
Ootimilion Toweinetr, Feb, 7, 1898.
meatier reed mid passed. Moved hy Jas.
J ohnoemi. mended by Ghee. *. Williams,
that midget's report sow nod be passed.
John WeWei that the following &assent be
mid. 0. niter impairer sersper 26 ets.
Musielpal World blank ferns .90 t rots:
trader of births, sawriesse aed dos
tors $10. 00 t Jos. Jerrie, Wane" on lead
lot & pablie teed PO 00.
Commil ekes *Maimed to mot on first
Meaday In ABA Lim Swam, Clark
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Mara 10. Ifertiliese thaw, Wm. War.
Maga 17. Hem to mime nudes eay
Meade 111, Poultry la esemestiem with
the eeekerti set goods. loader, O. Walla
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Mlejetity fee Book 2
UR. YEOMAN'S LECTURE.
The Scary irkrisilan Freedom -A Large
In the pass leotures, particularly temper-
ance lectures, have been poorly at ruled in
Godsnols. but our people bees redeemed
thesneeless. On Thursday aiming a barge
andreatiTtitenell to 1)r. Yeoman's celebrat-
Me• thodist oburoh being quite full. The in -
urea never flagged. but rather grew, as the
speaker advanoth in her subieot.
She gave • clear, convincing statement of
the adeanoement of women from th• time
when • Wesel edunatinn was only thought
o thessary for the male portion of society,
and when tho professions end colleges were
(dosed to the gentler sex, up to the present, •
when there wertii't three ocoupations that
were not open tot.he women. 1.)r. Yeomans,
in • logioal, entertaining manner, showed
beyond a doubt that it was Goa.' thouria
and olan that mescaline sod hatpins eye"
should be focussed upon •ital interests, and
tb•t we oould only have the best form of
government when both th• men est women
ahouid 0o -operate in melting the laws of tbe
oountry by bpving the Lommon privilege of
sayisit at Use seats who their representatives
in Parliament aboold
Dr. Yeomen's showed the injustioe of de.
eying the frac chime to women by reletiog an .
inoident in her own experience. While in a
street oar di her Way to see • patient d urine
an election. she met an aoquaintonoe who,
being a civil offset. had not th• right to
vote. She *aid to him, " So you have not
the privilege of voting this morming!"
" No," said be, quite gruff! y, " treating a
fellow like an Indian or ao idiot." The
dootor replied. " Why not say ' treating
fellow like • woman While speaking of
the nemosity of th• enfranchisement being
extended to women sod that the •levatioa
of mimeo meant the elevation of the race.
the dootor mad• some •xoellent points being
particularly stroog and at the 0110211 tim•
pathetie in her denunotation of the
saloon as the enemy of the home
end the plea for the helot for
woman that she may proteet her woe kehop
(the home) from the ltoensed saloon. She
spok• of women as being stabbed ta the
very heart by the lutecium' lieesse laws
which allowed the saloon to destroy her
children, which were her life.
" The nineteenth oentury." said Dr.
Yeomen'', "saw the enfranolasemeint of man
and the exatation of woman ; the twentieth
oeinteiry will see the onfranohisement of
woman and the exaltation of man."
A moat carefully thought out, stirring.
eloquent and forotble address was brought
to a Mose by the doobor denoribing the light
of truth, breaking noes the thereon ao4 oon•
soleness et the people la 6641111nel:a break-
ing noon the hilltops of the Swiss mountein-
ears, who as the fint glint of the sunlight'
strikes hilltop after hilltop, exolaim " Pre=
the 1...*rd 1" until the whole =Hon is filled
Rey. Mr. Anderson, in la most apprecia-
tive manner, moved a vote of thanks, whiob
in the sante 0111.1111•C was seconded by Rey.
Mr. Godwin. Its.. Mr. Edge, who presi-
ded. prevented the thanks of the sadism, le
Dr. Yeomans, and the oongreiration wag
dislaThill"d• utos• toe' part of the evening's eater.
minima was maagod by Mies Chute, er-
gonads, to the oomplete satiefaotina of all
pneen6.-11K-Edwarde was is *bedlam
'otos. sua sem with good effect' the solo.
The attune= Illoosing in the Temperas=
Hall, on softest et Mies Willard's death.
took the form of • memorial serviee. A
enuill pee emit of the rotas loved W C. T.U.
upon an =eel, while under -
devoted szolosively to the noble muses who
had bees snob a benefactor of meakini.
Flowers adorned the upper part of Ma pia -
tar• --a fitting emblem of the tragrance of
this beautiful life of her whom we sonars.
Dr. Yeomans retured foelawly to Me wee -
had beat motomplistied for gad by just so
woman. Ger lognenos would still thstalla.
though all that wan aortal of Frames
Willard wonld he burled while we were
holding oar amiss Tbe dean" mode •
very perpetual appeal to the ladies sit the
imporessoe of wiluanos. " We, toe. meet
ii• laid aside," mid the defter, "Ned an
thee will 'odors will he oar heflaines."
At this slue of Dr. Verintaa's address the
presiding ef the lb C.T U. "moodiest Mira
Achim. sad Mrs. Campbell le ammo the
sadism, fee row members. Mee tea
ware resolved.
The modem wee Materiel to • elms by
Melee the led Wrie versos el elbe Havegal's
osessoratiom hymn. mid greyer by Dr. Tee -
Math= wet in limo se Naze In 11111.11011 Me-
tals -Meitoy rose woe et roars.
As iatarailling "tory is etwohed to an
leg by Chaessellor Boyd ler the games* of
$2,000 mg of mart te Peter O'Dea. Hob
UM el Wiesomba.
The .2.000 he mostios b the amount of a
"Way la the Cathalle Mutest Beadle Ada.-
elalges ea the life of Petit* O'Dea, who
EMI mar Gederisii. Pelefek died be 1896,
learns himetets to Me lerteviso Wilma
55, mid &IL sett Tuesday meek*.
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