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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1899-01-13, Page 42l, e r • ILI U Tile Slut 16 tj Pot* f'►, � . l ', 10FAX Al' 'Pxl,ACI 'tale tit ifl*' lliitt tirO41olt , ;tb0 en$s of ' ��'���►-R� , �-•�...•,•., �41+iliCe ,pill, 4t }'i1Chl1� + , „ *"� QA4t af?2t1 Go11y0.>;&a�IttgnR 68-' '� Tj:a nglsi ogle 11aYa tcei . ex - !1 t,f rtitv$rf�Rta►eYtilt 1{tt•,tplK�Rllrr '1P9f1 $px llfRjtlSty and >iV - eepWogallY'biewted by Pewviettcot nod ti4 'tYltflttraptltutilti ►a 41kr�1 4 thejPfm t) til [ heAghtllLeVe, are ;.And in t d of [ttltl Of f10AOr. them b the Altnighkv ; .and iD what It rest li illi, t111ltt Irxlc v\rS tr .... of ; way ceu. d they please 1%ii�t more than tk,,, I� iYrt1., 01 POW #4vtiro I by promoting t1to rade w hich, during !�I�AWlrt�41 X341 A VIPION OF T13E FUTURE AS BEEN sty reign, have been the means of — FROM OSBORNE HOUSE. causing so much general happiness, 0e7L1i 'e done'` ome.batck re- ` �y�t fit ryj5 ^� each wtdeste content ? I have the confidence to bettevp that scab (s their their friends pz'#`Y ya`Eheaty aIF1Y• 0 +V /t In the last number of the Quiver, destiny t and nothing that I:know of lif,'ovo -that thev have done n �I tlralCn'tip lfl.OALL 71 there I% a remarkable article which would Rive me so much pleasure as to . gives what purports to be the recol- ho' nssuaid that cepp spirit could m any way watch over&ndaid theaccomplish- � ) 1ANUA.R'Y Ill, tem. lectlons of "A Maid of Honor," who moot of that uoktie work. „ J. Neelands, J. Ritchie, it. M. Robin - produces conversations addressed to SOVEREIGNS AND THEIR INFLUENCE. son t ward 2—H. Lenimox, 1'. L. Johb, G. Hellas t war of B --T. BPII, W. Kerr, herby the Queen to recent years, at Bayfield. lW00,001TY 1XFOzS1BLB- Osborne. The conveysations areof the ,r Buis",—F. A. Edwards, wife and fJt�US oA the High Com- greatest Interest, and will be read with lively in Her MajesLy's daughte$ $�ppeat New Years with Mrs. Fisher, of Htneardine.—There wits no , io Jt Rif at W Iishington. curiosity till Dominlons. The article has been re- municipal election here this year, an 1" ^�^ tarred to h Casio, built 4e so interest Y unustittl occurrence, fill memburs heintc elected hy, acclamation, those fur tilt - A >3RI1iWO ADVICE. Ing that a further abstract is given be- year being. t Reeve. Dr. R. Stimburv, + 7` arot.AW8t%riidbera1J t1A ttlie4r14 v be little doubt but lots . councillor$, JIM Thomson, Jas. Dnfl- aldson, Thos Elliott And George alt tt► tt txty writ he concluded cover I,01tolk Inlet II points at Issue with the Some year's ago the Queen Was seat- ed at a window of Osborne House and Woods.—There was a most interesting ,and pleasant' gatherlug at ••Paradise WK of reciplooity, and we "ption gazing upon the miwvellous eight of VIIIIt," the home of Mr. and Mi -4. „ '' rYQnl<1',°Ijkjlf .to hint to the Canadian Spithead full of ships. 'Few can look Jones Parke, Front road, they hold . iii a,tstttinrsi's that it would be its well 'foie Villein to got through soon upon it without thrill ; whut wain• i"g Christmas on that day, it, al-, bring ,the occaasiou of Rev. J. P. wifvin tjToip long drawn-out negotia. der, therefore, if she of whom it could Parks'H birthday u0d the wedding li>j 1}k be said, making aslight change in the aLuniversaiy of Mr. and Mrs. Clutf. ]ptf5l fiipts, iv'e know, cannot be but poet's words, Those .event were Rev. J. F. Parke ianfJ tylia. Clinton 1 H. Elliott, waft- and f ll►d, Ittltl great patience has charac- ` l{i tftp attitude of all classes to- And sten and nation@ all were herr"— if I" two children' J. Oluff, wife and w wiyiftthoul but if the delav fit caused i L tilt" eAttoavt?rinR, to obtain a reel- what wonder she were moved The -Maid of Honor" then proceeds p dnug.htsr Goderich township; John Parke, wife tad two children, (3ueheu J. M1 I) fteltty of sauna kited ',ht may t t t}eeltng to describe the vision which may have line. SGLnIN Their roan frisuily y y wish chem many more such happy t ;tai St/ til o'av tbat there is a df„lllro)pit>jx alarm fast rising Into ill. passed before the mind's eye of the reunions.—Before Severin > her• run- t- �, diotllytldnnt that we are being compro- Queen Its she gazed on t.lie endless pro. vection with the Front road Hchuul, ttiiirl. y flietr attitude towards reel- cession of $hips, typical of the extent Miss Campbell, who has been the r �tiY, and wealth and power of the dominiop hlthful teacher for the past three t w "hp country IS doln Vel'y well its has no "lar• over which her sway extended, Presently the Queen spoke. years, was tooder the recipient of sev- NI'!il Valued Rlfta, and an address a% htt 71t*sCtit', and pressing. .. raci rocit•v treaty of +Lnv u d' f'ot 'a no TOWARDS THE END OF THE CHER' AP'T' pressing the regret of the people at her departure. flative farmers , nuLno• 41ida ,opp}espn :t ilei+ All ex - "I have often been struck by the ,but — _- ,;�t11tlRritiiijd„lq(labettnmt I thbt$ VOWS against It II'caty, sight,” -Alto said, It never appear- MnTrl6 i t"tf ,anti aQamnlssiouers will unit/ ed, I think, so wonderful as today. Jnst now it seemed so astonishing G, NOTES.—A robin has taken up hie F ,�•ttflr IllKfjd +ttime he runtterlugs et disco°` rltti kritt? :'tyE l lose no illcomiag 4i tire as to be hardly real. I suppose l ilia {letting an old woman : and its one winter quarters In Wm. Ooehrano's orchard. Through all the storany welt - y + htunll�,k hash' up their social Prlg.,tg.P• r1ea1-s the end of the Chapter that then ho was seen dining oil %pples,— iFNttitlfM, il' in tale friendliest w auncr closes Ihis earthly pilgrimage the un- The new municipal council will he iblp'ttiik0 leave of their hosts at derlying spiritual. I fact to apt to strike composed of W. Isbiater its reeve m tili,ixkx►U. one more than it formerly did, while and Thos Code, Mark Cardiff, Geo, iftll7tin THE BUST RESULT. the bard material shell, with its ten• Jackson, and Arthur Shaw in the "t'tbggtgTologram 11ndoponaent.) dency to corrode and drop away, be • council.—At, the annual meeting held 7 4� .tlnetll)Ktrtdilan ldlgh Commissioners comes less and loss important. in S. S. No. 10 an Wednesday. W. J. olat:Wnnaltin(�ton wore inspired by a l¢Q)tSII to their beloved "Just now, when you came in, I was dreaming—day dreaming. Seeing all Johnston wits reelected trustee for the ensuing term, It was decided to .t#Atitingaccess a1 a[ti" taTnP ,•tif s)ltty millions, their anxiety i o tt treaty would still he nn those ships coating and going. toy spirit seemed ut he ealrrrad away, first build it new woodshed at the schl. Charlie Turvey has purchased the y t»t o thp...Ronntry, but It would 'lg by one and then by another. Naffl wits in Australia, now in India. Africa farm helot Ing to Jos. Robb of the lab line.—P. McArthur was elected t.ruvteP 4' lsnitt' AS, anxiety, ' Iii4 e4Qgartles of flu• ltepublician I sate, and Canddu ; then all the hi- for the combig term for S. S. No. 0 and �#t lira elhnluated i his hope, and illi Atre I•hP Cau., lain ("Oulmis- lands and their people i the rock of Gibraltar, Hon Kon Aden, and the R R' J. Robb for S. S. No. 4. pleasant event TION. PREed �YA1?i! ttit),flltfltit.$0-Stallions to 11,: a 't treaty a Seychelles Mussed befbre roe. And +u• occurred on Thursdaay avenin when on da K. ;til f"!1i9,ttle rc;ult rho ne¢otin'leaving, evert/ port I sate shape entering and and ]nen at desks reoeiying u number -of friends gathered iLt'•SuD- shine," residence of Janie,,Russell, bliiile Affect ,ht , I-unes of the ±r''ailibrfn'' �alttV, eo,,,plett- ' tilure is mere and transmitting messages. And it was everywhere, 'What are they and presented Mr. and Mrs. Russell two very handsome easy chairs, fioa I ail poli; 1, +a1 standpoint ttv'A't °�tl>tA Ilri'ges1: of success duan g—what sure they thinking—in with Mr, Russell has poen of great assist- m.•nwure 5fultt'll etittailtatbtu ondt-c p esenttoil- ditltrilit„ _ England?' "%V lien I wits achild, m dear moth• Y er took tae about a great deal: and I ltn:o t0 the Afetbudist Sunday school in the capacityy of superintondent, and as a recog- ff t�i�Qtneg6tigfiJnn� at. ashingtuu slow people at work lit all minds of the presentation was made nition of this A short prottram' was ;,; } •• tl ,Flt irallure I:he in m on' is in ways and ht every sort of Industry, rendered and a vt•.r pleasant evening ,,ftii Ot SIr Wilfrid L tura and Ills 7 1Nt*k'uoq, 'and if the>• neg lotions The things 1 salt/ made a deep itupPes- sion spun me, mad 1 have never ceased_— passed in ganies, social chat, Ole. " lit atreaty,., the is to think of them. All these * U presumption w fritpf ffi Wilirid. people ask is tit be allowed to do their Wlri ala.w ! -w N , :rte r4ilb Utt'ntitlian High CollIinissloners doily task In peace, to eat it their daily TWENTYYEAItB Afro.—The recur - s I>Gdlf1 i4Vk•fran,,Washington respnnsi- a'lilp.' i,a,'na..fail►ir.4;-ill sir ea_ lnnve [,yenta, and to hr.ve a little triage of PI+LY•" pence of the municipal electi^ns recalls the incorporation of Wingha in its aAr 0e7L1i 'e done'` ome.batck re- After some further conversation, the QinePpo ea3rit nueti-: 1. town, in Jaquary, 1879, jlayt, twenty vears +Lab. From till old inn.of the �1 their friends pz'#`Y ya`Eheaty And see what they have town we learn the names of the first lif,'ovo -that thev have done dorso since I came to the throne by councillors. Mu�or — B. Wilson ; 0111T.h• will he no easy task ,n their thought and toil ; they have Reeye, P, McDona d, Al. D.; Wea.d 1— ' oil' soft of treaty which Sir maldo t he Empue what it is." J. Neelands, J. Ritchie, it. M. Robin - Is likely to bring back front Ston, SOVEREIGNS AND THEIR INFLUENCE. son t ward 2—H. Lenimox, 1'. L. Johb, G. Hellas t war of B --T. BPII, W. Kerr, ISk10AN8•\DON T GRANT IT. After apause Her Majestycoutinued; "The work will continue atter I Aitt L. Rinne ; ward 4—W, W. Inglis, W. R a, 111rClvmOnt, Geo. hlcKiblxrn. Town `•+WommorotalAdvertleer,Jan.4 rltfrid Laurier• made a speech gone, but 1 sometimes wonder iii what way. Sovereigns have their influence, elork — $. Flynn. Trowgurer• — John Dickson. Chief constable—James Dav- Ly at Montreal whish seems to fallore of the Washington and when they -die It stripps, or seems to. It, only a fete Instances It is otherwise. idaon. School trustees—E. R. Talhot, Joseph Youn Wm. Elliott, J.J. Haut- ;trots front the Canadian point •'We are pattdots," he said, Ring Alfred turned Lite national mind toward learning, and perhaps the influ- uth,S. Youhill, Alex. Davison, D. M. (Jordan. Jots. Fleury. The principal of s will not agree to sacrifice in uurn, our country's Interests." once he eiferted novel- wholly died. William I. set a hamster going that In the school was Jw-. Ferguson, with Misses Case, Kincaid, Youhill, Mc- piakeu by so dlstreet a stellae- token therind turned A nation 'A iron into n Guir•e and Reynolds. as assistants. The Um dui I Promier. those nation of steel, The last Henry made rat medical tan of the town were Drs.prdq on of defeat, It , confession geed tiny declaration from him Lite country Protestant, Elizabe h— the Elizabeth—lransforme4 Tamlyn, McDonald, Towler and Be - tft;that• reciprocity will not lie great it into it nation of heroes." thune, the first three of whom write prescriptions as of vore. Dixie Watson 'Wit its this Is the all•im- itostipn in which Canadian „Her Influence surely has not died," Wits clerk of the Division Court.: Jas. xhought they could more observed the inaid-of-honour. ' Floutv was proprietor of the Advance, and S. W. Galbraith publisher of the tlwi.cuo,t esslons than their Con- iso o'p't)utlent.a could. it may t iRid that the object No t it would seem as it somethinFr of her spirit still i empires the pe le who speak the tonitne site spoke—still Times. In looking over lite directory of names Riven nn the map, quire is , great faAntttl!)Ln cemnilseionets will sends them In those winged ships the loan hardly number of men have disappear from the business activities of our town, ttttalned. Our Government *,:b) live most concerned about Witttnr}' Canada round world. hope to leave such an Influence t and yet tinder my title the people who were counted Twenty years have hroutrht many changes. Amid the mutations of tamp, policy of ouf- ',fishermen. If alto Do• by hundreds have grown into them the thousaand to the wonder is that so ntanv of thaatday are still, with its. Twenty years hence, ti ftitees the nrchaEc luterrppm- 1,L'the-treaty of 1818, we eltall sands, i millions i atnd that has come about because, for tale perhaps more numerous still may be tyro' iiloon to Great Britain, and most part, my align hats been one of the changes. ••pt`ttbabiv-ilet It. It is aquos- t,7ea,a tbd 1?ominton and Great peace. There have been wars, but they have been to establish peace, to HOwick, 'tt'J to whether the local inter- 11) shall be saorifleed to give people Seoul fly in pursuing tile +arts of police A GOOD YIELD Or OATS.—J. Ren - ner g'l`i'41 Interoits of the latter. THE QUEEN'S WATCHWORD wick sowed four bushels of it now kind of oats last spring, and last Thursday - + -- -Ware, for that end are justiflable, he threshed 228 bushels, it yield of 114 OF LIFE. but for no other. My influence has hits. per acre ,''TI1#MD r dill Itedord of Suicides In $ter been for pence. Only Under it, re- gimo of poaeo can n people grow in ACCIDENT.—On Saturday night as David Bradnock, of the 5Lh con., was t1jo 1)7nitW States. those graces and virtues which it Isgsing the trim of our religion to inculcate. Thete into the stable in front of one of bra hordes the animal slipped on the Milt onvoher of persona who salctdo in the, United is no reason why it nation devot- ed to peace should ttocorns weak and i6e at the door and fell, knocking the down. The cork of one tlitllttecl utilljl tatenor 1808 is B.M. as effeminate The labours of men f their callin in old gentleman of the horses shoos penetrated tt•tough d'. tt~ith lt, in 1807 6 G'l0 in #,1 4,912 In inial. 0496 in peaceful s mines *it R — quarrlea, on the sea, in turner ea aq irmworks. buildina railways his- ilia overshoe and boot and made quite a Woo nd lit ilia foot, besides giving him iEl'' It i>i 3?,tidl In 1801. and flpiures de- and ing submarine and Other cables, OX- it bad Shaking up. He has not since till showing a t ill crime of self riturder in plorin and planting new colonies --all been out of the house. I7RaII.�The Rev. J. W. (aotEn has al6e �yyear's Of this number Nd and 1,1134 females, these inhouse aro as sinuous as these of Lite soldier, and they call outstroti g- by joint agreemout of the W Ingham tllwles, 0410tl beluft steadily kept up el, and mato enduring qualities. g q "I •and 1'urnberry Congregatfonafohurch- es, together with tae Canadian Con- '- +g"t. Ainnng profeaSioltal load would not have the EnRliah people IPS" g gational 111issionary Society, been %'�S still the mouru- 1ta\'i�lg taken then- own study and practice themselves teas n the of I . nvlted to unaertske the pastorate of i I 41 Ili 1807. 47 art war 1 would not have them show lose the Wlhghtim and Tnrnberry churches. tftfi (1 With it:IE9lSiand 4G to 18(11. Dur'- one whit of that III spirit that has carried them lRe commences work under the new ar- ' xh so rangement on Sunday, tilt+ 15th Ener„ r pe i ttauh;alsb ; rst)cq onfcagixl JtlCfiti ..11)t)e tiers. 8 t; ergymen iett!a tt lit orXt�ap0,rtetora an far t Ir t, it It ware in my, power, f would haves All those ships when they meat to the ocean and when the excelling morning and evening in `yinghant and in ti►o afternoon at 2,80 In it flailed that the liitilt oliltrn ttkd +diclile. The ;if#iit lle'1t'pt°o As follows: touch iso tt port -•-T would hawe'th6 1 any to each other 'B'rlends, the watch. )rnt�rry, w4s HOW ck oblUre anthe4int ouncession .. &W18 ot"f%4snr-,_A ., word le• --Yeses. alts tlke`3'1'8!f Or lllttlY,A,tn. miltht have coned hands withwithrho detion Dig" Orel„buttafter doe con ra thislA'u*a8touodtobeimV ... ,.'I,2 i 'r,:+Lt/*• *•�+ 4%3 T "I do not tuna thattmilte Hteralta: cticable on acoottttt of the long distance be. ,ria a' , .,,.•.. .,. 'I,*L1L .'9 ..y,t...v.r'. In +te/oattue My mune witiI pl t l!(,t. RiiLy,JCiV/lp nli{"M Ol4"V [M• ex= ,and 110*1bk Will endeavor upoll c'wd sq(Ito. Ith a voting In mol*m:in til 1111tldso it !s 1114pe8 iiia f ilei 'easy made Ih thb neat' i �° . .s•, r 'l.'`^i s •f. 1 + . „ 7l, �° "T• �►'1 h7 :b — el, l*6- bypa' fir, later Owl 3a '�mJUST !t:” Ola ±' NEW aTQUIC (I$ BVII pXX VOODa IN A.rtouglh Balsam P Hemova Water Bags, g , Goc&right Syringes, to the seat of trouble ngesy and ouree rapidly. r Pleasant to take. \ ace Baggy etc. Try it neat time. ie cc ea EXCELLENT VALUE. 25C. 5 for $i,00 - lea C7\ I8 STILL GOING ON AT.— DRuccis ', W. Ce GOOD EI BEDFORD BLOBK. — Mh \ ............................................................... Sea. III—Frank Shoehottom. Jun. III—Dave Johnston, Rohhy Johnston, Tabl-s Linen worth 25a for .............................. .............................200 Sen, IHeRaymond Elliott,olacDo Ran- Neve Year Fruits sial, Herb. Shiell, Bella hleDoug+Lal, Table Linea worth SOo for. ................................. ..........................260 Roy Anderson, Jun. i1—Howard Shiell, Willie Shoehottorn, Rerlins Johnston. Loves B. DUFF, Totmher• Men's Ready-Mado Suits worth $5 for .................... .................,....$s and Groceries.--.oinamoft.. Hallett. ,. „ ,. „ „ $6.50 for ..........................................$4.50 AN uLD'SErmna, GoNE.—Another 1. •' " " $8.oc for ....................... _ citoo� 1 have in Stock full lines of New Year Fruits and Gro- . ........... .. . old settler of Ihis district died on Fri- ,� cerise, all this season's, at rices 'that will commend damv week least in the person of hl+uV Men's heavy Waters for................:,'..::;.s 4 45 p Uibbinas�beloved wife of. Geo. ("loss- a � l . - them to every thoughtful ecoll�tillL l housekeeper. mani at/ a advanced age of 86 veers. Men's Beaver Overcoats for............ ..,........$4.90 She was oil ill somesieven Weeks, and ""' "" """""""""' Y ,w "' trial order universally secures to this store a pee- wits taken away )+y the second stroke Men's Heavy Reefers for ......... ..............$8.90 S ..................... of paralysis to ether withher old Age. •••••••;•••••• manent customer. oma and see tis. Her plane of berth was nit Devonshire, GrEO- H�Z,�'�-� Eng., in tate your 1812. Coming to this country about the year 1842, she, with her husband, resided near Brfautp- a HAMILTON STREET, OODERId13, OMT. ed her Romethe esentf fararim, lot 7, cot/ FAVOR US AND YOURSELVES BY ed here to the present farm, lot 27, con. — ti where they resided ever since —for SHOES I tN EVERY STYLE __Rw some ��jj22 years. The deceaaPa and her DEALING A"l' hashadji slung ivith the late Humphrey Snell vw�Ire of the first settlers in this ° At one price to all alike. There are Shoe district, Be es her surviving hits- ' Stores which keep one or two of the Band sh@ sues behind her au 'only f 1 ° P daughter, Mia, Hthe Warren, both e T p E DD'ES' J °° Shoes we have, but there Is none that whom live oft the homestead. The V • a °. funeral was held on Sunday afternoon keeps the variety in Footwear which to Clinton cemetery, Rev, Mr. Andrews RE1D'S OLD STAND. roakes oars establishment the Mecca Officiating, and was largely attended fo ; d all who ore looking for SE anez- by her many acquaintances. i ria r- ------ oellence of quality and workmanship. we know a winther of ease"of YOU WANT THE BEST—+- Huoposed cuususumpphthat t►tat have b been cured by Miller's Compound Iron Pills. You make no mistake In Christmas Fruits, Spices and other goods specialty required of this GODERIGtI STEAM BOILER WORKS holed ay season. when Von get your foot wear from 93TZ7.1WL3:P"W 33R.4:k93 A_ B_ 111anutacturor of oil kinds off OI3RYST,Bnve the articles you want in W/ Sharman,Jr. BOILERS, smoko stack., salt Pana, Raisins, Table or Cooking. Y,+� the oldest House in the Trade Shoot Iron work% eta, etc., in 4oderioh Dealer in Engines, Machinery Castings, etc. Currants. '01—n and free from adulteration. Volsteavol tlWitt r GringMiles and Pope Valve%. Check Lemon. Orange and Citron Peels, nt\'ator Qnngos, (')lobo Volvos, Chock naves, Jim pirotore, Rjontors and Iftiootors con- sof o, stantly on hand at Lowest Pricay. Essences and Spices., A epcolal lino of stool Water and Hog' t Troughs for nae of farmers and others. Wep ride ourselves on the qualityof our Stock and the promptness of our rFv Repairing promptly attended to. service. We have everythinknowin the Grocery and Provision Trade. To Holiday Buyers.�� A. S. CHRYSTAL. Give its your order. You will wish to know what to buy, where to buy, and F P. o. Box sI, a3oderion. - -- where your dollar or dime will go the farthest. 3m3o3r,x�I,C3o,0, I fIUSICAL 1NSTRUI'1ENTS FOR THE 1-10L1DAYS_./"! You Will Find Smith's Bazaar the Right Place. THE ©LD RELIABLE AT THOMSON'S MUSIC STORE X Nowhere in town will you find as great an assortment The "R'ORMWORTH" Piano, beauty offinishManufactured by r ono of the oldest ptpno of new and beautiful goods to select from. High class goods in 4 . flims in Canada. For beauty of finish, purity of tone and honesty of g g construction, lies few equals and no superiors. Fine China, • Japanese Curios and Art Goods, The "CELEBRATED GODERICH ORGAN," whish now sets the pace for English ALL BINDS OF other makes: from $46.00 up. g German and Austrian Goods, A large stook of Violins, Gaiters. Mandolius, Accordi'ous, deo., to make a Toys, and Novelties, from: 00A In Sef;?Tna Machines we hove the Leaders, Uantda'e favorite, the 'NEW and Games of every deettription, at prices to snit all pooketo. Lis WILLIAMS," manufactured in Montreal. The "WHITE." the Sing of maobine9, manufactured in Cleyeland, Ohio. Each with a 10 years' — s AL1yAli9 ON EAT:C, guarantee and six enviable repntatign.• -- 2,500 Sheets of Aikteie, 050 at half pi fee, 10 pent editions, Music Folios:,Vocal, The best Scranton Ha: d Coal or Inetrnmiintal. any tong not in stodk will to. ordered. and reeeive our prompt and careful attention. In thentgrtiet for Call. and see the nVIRGIL PRACTICE CLAVIER,` Ills first and only one Ar*4 'Mill,in GixXetiichi All 000,11 wet hed0n ills market scales GEO.GEO.W T avMSON• where you get tM the, tot a ton. WEST SIDE Or SQtIt9,". Ot)I' RATOB. 'VVi1M LEE • {' Orders 6 p m Lee .4 Sheppard'$ eters /1 ,. a Newspaper, j � Star W -s t& p �'"�L ion rain t•LOetve twtnpt attention, �a� i r t � , — - — ,ss�,....��. �...,,,,,. _ ..,a,.u:.,,,i.e u.�,..a...�...>•.;sitii..a„,r' ..: y ...,:Ya.,u,cr.a,:....., ,.�..:i. , s y. l.. n �l,l,l17A1•� "., .r—��'� ,11 ":w.,LWli� ' .' 4a -. '_+tel,ease i' +�"a;r+ '' ,d.. aJ.. Come in ,and 'sce-star grand display of •Holiday Goods w6)(ber you buy or not. It is only by a/eing that youcan form any idea of w[bat we Mayo collected from till gaattera of the globe to please our atistomers. We aro confidtint we can plesee ybu in Variety, Quality and priee, soca ithing to bleat all tsetse and realniremenw. WILMER Smilivia Ho Smith a B"llar, npitt the T*n Hill;' r a Ja H., PEDDER'S. .via/ . • ONLY 2 WEEKS MOREIT Piption ENDED HER TROUBLE. `•' never courted newspaper notoriety, yet I j am not afraid to speak o good word for your •Favorite Prescription' and Pellets., BARGAINS IN EVERYTHING,Over i lyforn a ymr ago i suBered terribly for nearly four weeks with prolopsus and weakness. After ur 'Favorite Ing one bottle of Prescription' avid one of Pellets,' i was a well woman. I have taken no medicine since and have had no symp- tomeo[ my former trouble."—Mita R. A. Bender, Keene, Coshocton Co., Ohio. Blyth. Double fold Dress Goods worth 25c for ......................................... 140 OUR NEW RULKItS.—Great excite- " „ " 800 ".......................................... 150 ment prevailed as to \vho would be Reeve for 1890. Jo4ph Carter opppos. ed George Powell for the Reevealalp. " " " 40o "........................................... 250 Mr. Oarter was elected Reeve by thirty " " 500 "....................................... . „ 800 of a majority. The following gentle - then will compose the cuuneil till, 1899: Reeve, Joseph Carter. Councillors— " „ " „ 650 I. ............ :. ........................... 450 Andrew Sloan, Frank Metcalf, John 1.00 "......................... I................. 60c Hinigh, Will. McElroy, _-.a.- Cut rates on the Linings also. East Wawanosh. , SCHOOL REPORT.—The following. is 1210 Flannel for......................................................................10o thereport fur8.8. No. 0, foe the miinth ° of DSeen her. The namesarearranged 1f10 for........................................................................lite in order of merit ascertained by a sys• teat of daily naatkingst, deductions -Flannel 200 Flannel for ..................... ........................................................17e being made for had conduct, lateness, etc. ; Sen. IV --Jennie Blab tit, Flot•- 250 Flannel for..........................................................................210 ecce Shiell, Maggie McDougall, Albert Rintovl, Frank Mille. Jon. IV—Willie Elliott, Emerald Anderson, Alex. Mc- Towels worth 25o for................................................................160 pr Dougall, Leslie Deacon, Roy Deacon, 'roweiiine worth 10a for 7o ............................................................... Sea. III—Frank Shoehottom. Jun. III—Dave Johnston, Rohhy Johnston, Tabl-s Linen worth 25a for .............................. .............................200 Sen, IHeRaymond Elliott,olacDo Ran- Neve Year Fruits sial, Herb. Shiell, Bella hleDoug+Lal, Table Linea worth SOo for. ................................. ..........................260 Roy Anderson, Jun. i1—Howard Shiell, Willie Shoehottorn, Rerlins Johnston. Loves B. DUFF, Totmher• Men's Ready-Mado Suits worth $5 for .................... .................,....$s and Groceries.--.oinamoft.. Hallett. ,. „ ,. „ „ $6.50 for ..........................................$4.50 AN uLD'SErmna, GoNE.—Another 1. •' " " $8.oc for ....................... _ citoo� 1 have in Stock full lines of New Year Fruits and Gro- . ........... .. . old settler of Ihis district died on Fri- ,� cerise, all this season's, at rices 'that will commend damv week least in the person of hl+uV Men's heavy Waters for................:,'..::;.s 4 45 p Uibbinas�beloved wife of. Geo. ("loss- a � l . - them to every thoughtful ecoll�tillL l housekeeper. mani at/ a advanced age of 86 veers. Men's Beaver Overcoats for............ ..,........$4.90 She was oil ill somesieven Weeks, and ""' "" """""""""' Y ,w "' trial order universally secures to this store a pee- wits taken away )+y the second stroke Men's Heavy Reefers for ......... ..............$8.90 S ..................... of paralysis to ether withher old Age. •••••••;•••••• manent customer. oma and see tis. Her plane of berth was nit Devonshire, GrEO- H�Z,�'�-� Eng., in tate your 1812. Coming to this country about the year 1842, she, with her husband, resided near Brfautp- a HAMILTON STREET, OODERId13, OMT. ed her Romethe esentf fararim, lot 7, cot/ FAVOR US AND YOURSELVES BY ed here to the present farm, lot 27, con. — ti where they resided ever since —for SHOES I tN EVERY STYLE __Rw some ��jj22 years. The deceaaPa and her DEALING A"l' hashadji slung ivith the late Humphrey Snell vw�Ire of the first settlers in this ° At one price to all alike. There are Shoe district, Be es her surviving hits- ' Stores which keep one or two of the Band sh@ sues behind her au 'only f 1 ° P daughter, Mia, Hthe Warren, both e T p E DD'ES' J °° Shoes we have, but there Is none that whom live oft the homestead. The V • a °. funeral was held on Sunday afternoon keeps the variety in Footwear which to Clinton cemetery, Rev, Mr. Andrews RE1D'S OLD STAND. roakes oars establishment the Mecca Officiating, and was largely attended fo ; d all who ore looking for SE anez- by her many acquaintances. i ria r- ------ oellence of quality and workmanship. we know a winther of ease"of YOU WANT THE BEST—+- Huoposed cuususumpphthat t►tat have b been cured by Miller's Compound Iron Pills. You make no mistake In Christmas Fruits, Spices and other goods specialty required of this GODERIGtI STEAM BOILER WORKS holed ay season. when Von get your foot wear from 93TZ7.1WL3:P"W 33R.4:k93 A_ B_ 111anutacturor of oil kinds off OI3RYST,Bnve the articles you want in W/ Sharman,Jr. BOILERS, smoko stack., salt Pana, Raisins, Table or Cooking. Y,+� the oldest House in the Trade Shoot Iron work% eta, etc., in 4oderioh Dealer in Engines, Machinery Castings, etc. Currants. '01—n and free from adulteration. Volsteavol tlWitt r GringMiles and Pope Valve%. Check Lemon. Orange and Citron Peels, nt\'ator Qnngos, (')lobo Volvos, Chock naves, Jim pirotore, Rjontors and Iftiootors con- sof o, stantly on hand at Lowest Pricay. Essences and Spices., A epcolal lino of stool Water and Hog' t Troughs for nae of farmers and others. Wep ride ourselves on the qualityof our Stock and the promptness of our rFv Repairing promptly attended to. service. We have everythinknowin the Grocery and Provision Trade. To Holiday Buyers.�� A. S. CHRYSTAL. Give its your order. You will wish to know what to buy, where to buy, and F P. o. Box sI, a3oderion. - -- where your dollar or dime will go the farthest. 3m3o3r,x�I,C3o,0, I fIUSICAL 1NSTRUI'1ENTS FOR THE 1-10L1DAYS_./"! You Will Find Smith's Bazaar the Right Place. THE ©LD RELIABLE AT THOMSON'S MUSIC STORE X Nowhere in town will you find as great an assortment The "R'ORMWORTH" Piano, beauty offinishManufactured by r ono of the oldest ptpno of new and beautiful goods to select from. High class goods in 4 . flims in Canada. For beauty of finish, purity of tone and honesty of g g construction, lies few equals and no superiors. Fine China, • Japanese Curios and Art Goods, The "CELEBRATED GODERICH ORGAN," whish now sets the pace for English ALL BINDS OF other makes: from $46.00 up. g German and Austrian Goods, A large stook of Violins, Gaiters. Mandolius, Accordi'ous, deo., to make a Toys, and Novelties, from: 00A In Sef;?Tna Machines we hove the Leaders, Uantda'e favorite, the 'NEW and Games of every deettription, at prices to snit all pooketo. Lis WILLIAMS," manufactured in Montreal. The "WHITE." the Sing of maobine9, manufactured in Cleyeland, Ohio. Each with a 10 years' — s AL1yAli9 ON EAT:C, guarantee and six enviable repntatign.• -- 2,500 Sheets of Aikteie, 050 at half pi fee, 10 pent editions, Music Folios:,Vocal, The best Scranton Ha: d Coal or Inetrnmiintal. any tong not in stodk will to. ordered. and reeeive our prompt and careful attention. In thentgrtiet for Call. and see the nVIRGIL PRACTICE CLAVIER,` Ills first and only one Ar*4 'Mill,in GixXetiichi All 000,11 wet hed0n ills market scales GEO.GEO.W T avMSON• where you get tM the, tot a ton. WEST SIDE Or SQtIt9,". Ot)I' RATOB. 'VVi1M LEE • {' Orders 6 p m Lee .4 Sheppard'$ eters /1 ,. a Newspaper, j � Star W -s t& p �'"�L ion rain t•LOetve twtnpt attention, �a� i r t � , — - — ,ss�,....��. �...,,,,,. _ ..,a,.u:.,,,i.e u.�,..a...�...>•.;sitii..a„,r' ..: y ...,:Ya.,u,cr.a,:....., ,.�..:i. , s y. l.. n �l,l,l17A1•� "., .r—��'� ,11 ":w.,LWli� ' .' 4a -. '_+tel,ease i' +�"a;r+ '' ,d.. aJ.. Come in ,and 'sce-star grand display of •Holiday Goods w6)(ber you buy or not. It is only by a/eing that youcan form any idea of w[bat we Mayo collected from till gaattera of the globe to please our atistomers. We aro confidtint we can plesee ybu in Variety, Quality and priee, soca ithing to bleat all tsetse and realniremenw. WILMER Smilivia Ho Smith a B"llar, npitt the T*n Hill;' r a