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The Huron News-Record, 1896-01-01, Page 4
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U, clans- )whirr tit lil!?A[t is alutl,axo illi d t�Afts sty t �t @ p test is yet to be held, will,., although exon and triuniPh for the Lam•io'F par- anairn urpo. cl'ue:bprttFelnedyi!s I st l t And 1iRR tp ad rnaag of Mean tai' our orpuolt.ly I,ibotvll, return +ti nlaoabe[ op- ty• } posad.•to. Bina. Whlte,Mr. Laurier to There is said to baa growing f+x{1- list of customers,bef4rq the close of '90. destroying the Q>uturlo wing of his 010 t • ' in that Robert Newman oh„uld stet' • t r �-_x_.- Party heiia streQAlaQAiUg the Quebec aside and that G. M. Kilty, a loc;di en - u branch, the son went wh soh he is i s a p� h i l l s creating there dein vneof unreason- I tletuan well and favorablyknvtt'n be EMOT800. ing hostility to thisgp`rovinee. The ap- made the P. P. A. candidxt,e. I'hc Goo. F. peal issued to the Fie ric}i-Canadians of latest report yesterday wa, that .11 r, wl ah makes rich, red bloods Montreal Centre in tha election of Fri- Kilty would run. au thus gives strength and cies• the muscles vigor to B .: P day Bays : Meetings in the interest of _fl r. 1 , r -- ti J 'By tbeir votes far McShane miller are this weok being hal+! iu+'�+, v tl brain sl d health and vitality � a shown ii �� in ontrea Centre, the electors will townshipin Wdst Huron, 'ft,,: r+,cl As to 3 eves art of the body. rotest against the Orangistea of On issues before gibe people ars• brim; d:`.- Y P t `•,,'.,,...1 :; :;,• p P P ood's Sarsaparilla positively • tario. cussed thoroughly and effectively, lie P �• '�” New "There can be no question that g vp 1 Vh � e L�1 ®YY .`' q has a policy which will d ofv• ;e, My -c- �r the fr ";� whaLwas former the Federal Liberal Live as the sling of David of rilrl. Makesparty is by x.rapid process of evolution i 1•'': Wire �" stening an turningintoapursilyQuehecparty. Nor Our esteemed contenipr,r,srp. tiiee�tl� Strong is this the most isignificant feature of Seaforth Expositor, laugh; aL thio i4kc WP M< i ,4 the situation. Men of broad views willof In a�sectionad campaign• the Government aubsidizint; ,, hlit from A c, I have used edz bottles of Hood's Sar- Clark. unie Doig, Thomas Gemmell, FlizahethFrxser, Alex. E. Hebe1, John E. , '}* .+' The not participate line It is the deme ague or the boodler that at g front when hatred is the of steamshi s atralia anti the same time placing; a duty of 25 liaparilla as a general tonio and have the best of health. Although 1 no Orbe k. .. comes to the „ � er cent. on mutton comingfrorn there. here is inconsistent in this. ; enjoyld had o1 work I have had ao •!ilk p party platform. nothing O d f ' d nit ht 'q•st ab well a strain t d no lost time when polling day conies. Yours truly kt ,. ur oo ilea Fun g g J spells for ma••y mon ■ an CARDWELLAND'1'AELPSSOV. laugh and use the argument that the 2oIamdou'alyrepaid." ,No Brunswick. GILROYWISE The result is Cat -dwell was at first a haveDutril3loncons Government eat shoal:! never 281 Brusecll•Bt.,t3t.Joha,New Brnns11 have constructed the U. P. R. he.rauaei il•1 i9 Must surprise to the friends of good govern• Manitoba cereals would coot th, I- pm• �o©d garpetition With the products of oth+,r par. 5 - meat, but when dispassionately and P,' i tions of the Dominion. The folly of 'S the Only ., calmly considered there is little to be out, totem. should easily be seen by its V i surprised at. There were three candi- readers. A• Bottle of Perfume • �4. dates in the field-Conserlativd, Re- fru® �1®o stop#P. �A d Purifier The 1*- P• Candidate• form, and McCarthyite, Mr' McCarthy __- Makes an appropriate Holiday Gift for your Lady Friends. and his followers are decidedly pp carry nothing but the best opposed Intendod to: talc week. Prominently 1n the public eye. ., to the Government of the day on all Editor News•Record. oars habitual eonatlpa. ,isaa important questions. So ia`M3. Lour- DEAR SIR, -An enthusiastic tom ho() $Pills tion Yriae26a.peg Ao=. FRENCH, ENGLISH ":° +rN f mittee meeting was held irl Colborne �"a ser and his followers. In Cardwell K '�'�/'•'m•••�••s'•1"•~���~���~ .._ L • on Saturday last., the 21st last.. t+� AMERICAN MAKES, neither of the latter could succeed snake final arrangements for the coni- I fx " without an alliance and tit the Model Schools. eleventh hour -the eveningrevious ing election campaign in the interest r OOVOOOOOOo00000000 P Mr, Robert Newman, of Toronto, the y� +•-� , to the election -scores of mounted p, p, A. candidate. 111r. Newman is a The County Board of examiners for And our Prices are verreasonable. " _` ` w �` �' horsemen traversed the concession gentleman of irreproachable character Huron met at Clinton on Saturday last lines and waived the Grit else- and occupies, high place iu social and ' fltiiah the work of the session. A Box of Olga I \ tors that they must forego their party business circles. He is the P. G. M. of There were thins four students attend- i+ �~ t,\� allegiance and sacrifice Mr. Henry to the Loyal True Blues, a staunch pro- ed the Goderich Model School and thir- (If the right klnd) mak a most acceptable Gift for your Gentlemen ; defeat Mr. Willow lib So roan of y ty-one at Clinton. The classes this g testant, uncfettered by Fatty ties, and Friends. We have the ight kind put up in $2.00 Boxes. y y year were aver fair average, and 3;' /• V? Mr. Mt. Hem•y s Grit friends deserted him the unplacable foe of all interference of Y • Y g \ that he had scarcely a corporal's guard the Church of Rome, or any other passed a creditable examination, show - a . and will in consequence loose his $200 church, with the affairs of State. The ing that great pains had been taken in T f` C i W CQ R�i'ChemisDruggist.d ��/�� -"""� t'• deposit. A good number of Con- gentleman will be in West Huron, at their training_bv the energetic and tJ �lU• 11 • JJ>L-1 servatives also supported Mr. Stubbs. Goderich, on Jan. 2nd, and will expose Painstaking Model School masters. In this there is a serious les- the shallow arguments of those pro- All the candidates in both schools sue- _ O son- for the Conservatives of West •testants who for party ends favor Be. ceeded in making the required number - / . ( ( Huron to roftt b Otir forces must of maxics to ass. The following is a ILIRTIIta wr, p y medial Legislation for Manitoba. I P not be divided and we. must be on our list of the candidates :- , s mean tines who support either the GODERICH MODEL t3CII00L. -At Oxbow, N. W. T. n Repairs Salisjaetory or Your c si_rr guard for the unholy alliance the Grits Reform or the Conservative candidates Dec. 3rd, the wife of E. Lindsay` 1- ''> of this Riding are endeavoring to ac- gI K in the coming bye election, for their Females. Males wood, barrister, of a son. ^' leaders are both in favor of giving the Agdrews, Louise Austin, 'hili H. cornpliah for the defeat of bhe Conser- p Mmicy Bacd.: h•: vatdve candidate. Either a Reformer Roman Catholics mor '` than their Blake, Annie Blair, Wm. F. 1p1,►I[RI16ES. - or a Conservative will, certainly be y rights in Manitoba, an� therefore one Bell, Maggie Bailie, Edward ]yIOLEAN-MILLER.-At the residm e elected for West Huron, and most is as bad as the other. Many of the Boyd, atilda Campbell, John D. of the bride's father, Clinton. Dec, , ' + As schools re open Monday, assuredly Mr. Weismiiler will win if Conservatives prove true to theircoun- prominent party men of the past are sick of this pandering to Rome and we Clark. unie Doig, Thomas Gemmell, FlizahethFrxser, Alex. E. Hebe1, John E. by Rev. J'. F. Parke, Mr. E. M. Leah, Science Master, Clinton Col Our r J'an\Irkry 8th, (a few Jan. 3rd,) try and themselves, and we wpxn them to not he caught napping or,,lt(alting predict for Mr. Newman a gallant victory for the cause of Protestagt.ism Mair, Rebecca Millian, Emma M. Long, Thomas iaw; to Miss Lida Miller, eldest dart( .- ter Mr. J. C. Miller. ly T bot we shill lie',Oad to see the between two opinions: when polling day conies. Yours truly McGuire, Carrie Malloy, Wilson McInnis, Jennie Mark, Wesley of Torw vSEND-Noel•.-At the reside of the bride's father, Tuckersmith, 'Watch Bo 's and i#irl's going merrily y CURRENT TOPICS. A MEMBER of TIIE COMMITTEE. McMurchy, Jeanie McGuire, ThogBJ, Dec. 26th, by Rev. H. J. Fair, I along the streets feeling joyous - •+ - Robertson,Jessieiu.McKay, Johu Willglim Townsend to Miss Selina Na Mr. M. C, Cameron opened tkeleam- From Rev Fr. West• Russell, Hattie McLennan, M. ubd daughter of Mr. Geo. Nutt, s after the festive season. Stirling, Maude A. McDonald, M. �, psi rg in East Wawanosh last Friday g g Y Uor-tinned from inside nage. Stevenson..lAzzie Stirling, W.M. C.,. ,' Tt/pkersmith. We hardly meed reair'pod the ' night and li (s a number of gi�ti4 s L oar iel al ^ ' K P—s ix HERD. -At they •slden this week., ; The Church has never paaded h tativ ellwood, izzie l3tracban, r of B Alen i orrit3, on'the th D scholars of our Siocki e&ehool ; 4 rohibitin the makin o Irfta eg. A4� own ,Hattie Turnbull, George 4w prohibiting t` g sly, he Rev. W.J. Ford, phos. Ke Baa The Montreal Witnes Grit says circumstances demanded she passed CLINTON MODEL SCHOOL dila iter of Mr. James Books as they 41ready know y to Jessie, (; ' laws regulating the use of them. f}hepherd -,. Montreal Centre htr,a tiros �.n un- eg g Females Males , all c,f Clinton. that it N toiliieir advantage to worth reppresenttitive in the crena of Anti Catholic controversialists imitat- Aitcheson, I. M. Bradwin, Ed. W. MURCII-EVANS.-•At the residen buy from us and that they are James McShane. Consertati Isagree. ing Dr. Littledale, seem to take a Bell, Eliza Breckenridge. J. M, of the brides father, Holmeaville, -- fiendish delight in bearing false wit Bentley, Lottie Creech, I,tichard N. Dec. 24, by Rev. Mr. Andrews, M sure of getting the best values Mr. Robert Newman. the P.P.A. can- ness against Catholic doctrine and die- Caves, Minnie Gourtice; Thomas Simeon Murch, Elora, to Miss Ma•i cip line. Take for example. the Coun- 'i^•fir; and latest text books from our didate, will o en his cainpaigri in West P Consitt, Annie E. Campbell, Peter Evans, daughter of Mr. H. B. Evans. p til of Elvira held in the year 308. It. is Hu Goderich to -morrow evening. Crich, Nettie Duff, Louis B. DAVIDSON—SPRUVL.-At Gioderic•1{ shelves. He informs the Montreal Witness that. alleged that this Council prohibited Doherty, Mabel Dunlop, Albert R. on the 25t.h of Dec., by the Rev. Ds t" he brie but one plank in bra platform, the makin}� of images. It did nothing Higgins, Robina Hogan, Joseph Ure, William T. Davidson, to Mar'; - -- - "No coercion for Manitoba." As a of the kind. It forbade for a time the Jamieson, Nellie Hartley, Fred F. Sproul, both of West Wnwanosh. ` Patron-McCarthyite Mr. D. A. Forres- placing of images in Churches, but not Johnston, Bella Jeckell, Roden C. WILSON—WARE.-At the resident' ter, who is said to be now in the field, in private houses or anywhere else. McCallum, Mary Russell, Charles H. of the bride's parents, 37 Oxford street t%> The Chnr•ch at, this time had to con- will go him several better. McCutcheon,Maude$mith David TJondon West, on Dec. 18, by the Rev. tend with pagan persecution. The McNaughton, M. Whiddon, J. W. B. Clement, Mr. Byron O, Wilson, o If Greenway were a candidate in pagans could enter the (hutches and Murch, Bessie GoJerich, to Miss Cora, second daugh- `",;: West Huron, how many electors would Burke a mockery of the images repre- Padfield, Sarni ter of lir. Hoary Ware. r" atop and recall how he sold them years senting Christ and his saints. If in Pearson, Bella J. 1'''' ,,�•^• ° ago, and that bra resent stand is in any country the eircurnstaucea were Shepherd, Blanche DEATHS ess;r g P similar now as then the present atti- P ;,•• '" T the interests of himself and French Vanstone, Lizzie EDWARDS.-In Goderich, on Dee. -�N NT01X Laurier. In too many instances Cleo- tads of the Church would be similar to nth, Thos. R. Edwards, aged 78 years. what it was then. Addis and Arnola, SHARP. -In Ethel, on Dec. 17th, tore are carried away by their own Stanely. personal feelin 9 without an can- age 427, speaks thus of the Council of ,ke« p g y pp NOTES. -Mr. David Ronatt bas sold Elizabeth, relict of the late William e#v1#ivertialueilt�, sideration of the humiliating con- N7lvira. `The Chinch no doubt was K his farm and chattels and is moving Sharp, aged 85 years, 5 months and 9 sequences that are sure to follow. equtious in her use of iniages, both be into S. Pollock's house, which rumour da}p's. cause the use of them in the midst. of a says he has bought. -Mr. and Mrs. 11'1URRAY.-In Clinton, on Dec. 28th, What--Hodgpns Bros. The Liberals who are now howling heathen population might easily be Y Some -Allen & Wilson understood, and also because the Simpson, of Ethel, are visiting among Wm. Murray, aged 79 ears. so lou:l for the Greenway Government their friends in Brucefleld. GRAY. -In North Oxford, on Decem- Cloth! ng -Jack son Bros. images might be seen and pro ``d We wish -GPO. F. FJrnersrnr, are the same people who howled so famed hq the heathen persecutors. LEcTuRx.-The Rev. Joseph Edge, her 20th, Alexander Gray, formerly of a' . Corsets -Gilroy & Wiaeuian, strong against the Dominion Govern- It is, asfIefele and De Rossi inatnttiin, of Goderich, will deliver one of his Senforth, aged 73 yearn. ment for hanging Riel, a rebel who Popular lectures in the Methodist MoRRIsoN.-In Dttiy ton townshi , 1896 Motto -Ogle Cooper & Co. g g for this latter reason that the Council P P Che fun mii�t slap -Cooper & Co, caused the shedding of the blood of our of Elvirrt, in the year 308, forhtide the church, Brucefleld, next Monday, 8th North Dakota, on December 13t , 5` We Nish All -Wm. Taylor & Sons. own kith and kin in the sante country. lacing of 'pictures in the churches, Inst-, at 7.30 p. m. ZheMethodiat•choir Wesley, only son of Mr. Thompson Our Watch Policy-Vl�. G. Doherty. Is it. not, about time to stop and aster•- Fest what is worshiped and adored of Varnn will furnish attractive instru- Morrison, aged 14 years tend 5 months. <..:' A Wholesale House -M. Jessop & tela where these same Liberals are at1 should be painted on the walls.' Cer- mental and vocal music. A silver COI- MILLER. -On the Buse Line, Hallett, Co, Vote for any eanditate olrtside of tainly the Church of that time did not lection will lie taken to help the fends on Dec. 28, Robert James, son of James He gets twelve months -The W. D. eismiller anyou assist to power and reject the use of Christian art -witness of the church. and Luusia Miller, aged 8 months and Wd i FairCo.influence the same party and thereby the numerous sacred pictures brought i Mon Cc>passed-The nominations 2 days. How styles do change -Jackson & prepare a whip to lash yc.ur own back. to light in the Roman catacombs. on Monday passed off quietly, all the �iT&wART.-In Cainton, on Dec. 28th, Jackson. -- _" _ — _- -- Many ancient works of art which have old members having been elected by 1895, Alex. Stewart, aged 23 years and The Grit n )e,i! issued b the French acclamation as follows: -Robert Me- 4 months. Do you take a newspaper -Wm. pl Y come down to us from the old Spanish Ilveen,• Reeve; Isaac Errtitt, Deputy - Cooper & Orr Laurier party in Montreal Centre said : church -e. g. the beautifnl sarcophagi— Hallett Agt•icult-ural Society -Wm* -"By their votes for McShane in of Saragossa -prove that there was no Reeve; Will. Lamont, John McNaug6- Coate. Montreal Centre the electors will pro- difference of feeling or opI ionr,a this ton and James Aikenhead councillors. • • Clinton Horticultural Society-Wtn. teat a iinat the Or aniet•es of Ontario." matter between Spanish arid Roman LEAVING. -It is a matter of much re- ,Nothing Li* Coats. Orangemen of West Huron should Christians. But whereas the Raman` Kret 10 the people of Brucefleld and surrounding country that Mr. Samuel bear well in mind this declaration and Churches were under, the Spanish its full meaning. A vote in West were above, ground. Hence the anx- Pollock, who for eight or nine years rhe Huron News -Record Huron for an candidate other than iety of the '.'ouncil to avoid the mock- has conducted a very satisfactory and Huron for means either direct cit in- ery and actual danger which the sigght Aucceesfull blacksm.Weimmth trade here, has 81.36 ayes!—�t.00in Advance of images might have created." A n sold out his business and hoine and is r direct support for the Laurier party, not only going to leave our midst, but and the stnteiment. is even Broad other falsehood without the semblance Y g enou h to include electors who now of even a single fact to sustain it is the our country, for Northern Michigan. --, ;•' WEDNESDAY. JANUARY. gat, 1898. g His cleverness as a mechanic, his profess to support so-called 'independ_ assertion that Pope Gregory, or who -- = ens candidates. is better known as Gregory the Great, honesty and obliging manner won for ��►i - rohibited the making of itrages. him the confldence and respect of his s''97,LrNR VOLUME. - — pp numerous customers. Mr. and Mrs. .r London Free Presc:-The by-election This Pope, no the contrary, usedgodly his influence to have images in Pollock, because of 11fe an their and /TIIE NEWS -RECORD has passed in West Huron will take place on the churches. Addie and Arnvlds die- consistent Christian life and their ani- _ another milestene and feels as young 14th of January. The interest that has tionary, page 427, an authority already forst kindness and agreeableness with later centred In North Ontnrio 'and anted ou this subject, says: "The their neighbors, has mach endeared Yc as fiver. The business for the past principles of Gregory the Great on the them to the people, and they carry - Cardwell will now transfer Itself to m; yeak has been satisfactory and we start West Huron, where Mr. Weiamiller is respect due to images tire well known, with them our best wishes and pray. the Now Year with an increase in all strongly in the Held as h Government When Serenus, Bishop of Marseilles, ers for their well-being and happiness Aepa[•tments. The Dominion has re- supporter xgairtst Mr. M. C. Cameron, removed images from the church on in their new home. Libber,11 andd a possible Patron in Mr. the round flint the litrd roved an NOTES. -R. Reid, B. A., is at present covered from the effects of American D A. Forrester. Should this latter g y P ape ding hf Chrlbtmas holidayys tit P entleman remain in the Held as occasion of idolatry, Gregory fella him • Y Richardson ani W G. F' 11Ard tintiea and 1898 will surpass 1895 (Ep. ix. 105) that he ought not to have home.-R. prcrspe}ity. As in the past, TSE a is expected to do it will be a repeti- i)roken ima;es placed in the church as Richardson, B. A., of Toronto, are d o s Bw$ s>tCUSn will give loyal suppport tion of the triangular flghts in the other means of instruction, oat objects o4 spending vacation at the parental j ,I a fq $Orris and Country; a consistent cansttaencies lately contested, In any adoration." The Missionaries sent by reaide>ycs,-A social tinder th6 auspices - uoeaa�y tsf the ppoltc9 and principles case, whether it is a straigght np and Gregory the Great to convent England of Bayfleld Road Presbyterian church d " f rite Odn9ervatige Party so long as down battle of Grit and Conservative frnm pa ttnisrn made use of ima es in p' helrl at rho residence o iiiff��. Rob- e EtlrtyContin>4eatrradv,ineethenest or.a three•coriiered affair, there is nod ,the McIlveen an Friday ertetti'ng: A0'� 'tj �.o > cid 4 g their re igiotts processions. ,Before sant of the masses• we shall ever round to hope for the return of the them, says Darras, vol. 11, page 180, larg ntimber were prf�"seen and an ens li ti k �i dor bur national welftire as an Vol tine, Mr. Weismiller, who is was borne a silver ernes and a saner joyablo evenin, spe t 6pa1. �roeeed� F hrisn't been v y Wg itinhts.lfc 11 .part of the British Bin ire, a universal favorite ppersonally in West dlspplaying the August imaggo of the a7=itcttnt d to IS, admission et► Being an tita•will p 'hape romoydbous trot be n' party , to anything. :Huroh, and has the kind ability that gat+iour." All other assertions that Ne At Frida��* e#' nlhg & Nodial ion itr' check this young Domihibh eontmerids a tnan to the electorate. •lie popes or councils prohibited, the' mak- be hold Itt Mr. Spa `0 g, Pith Littre. - find` how ce chat!Ri• MLII' tip' uroiit i " tent' litY>+ recmirred offers of autipert from all in of itr,ages ere equitlly without 1kClss ay Q Richar'o ibi t0li�i•�0 been dor va to seri l dt Hee d I�1 W pati ,. tlth� greatest nattan't rV r old Bides; ttdd Pram unextrected 'dar'ters, foundation. dor QYt est three yeartli . F dl fl in S. soft rtpd pl bre. bt verb long dgs)? q` • dd. To our man p,atr at#d his friends are ruts#rig daily in - - s : Na. 4. olldnjt, .1a ids.' Sri the i lfotidents we rigdeince that be, 111;t#fi t the day Ladles, clean your kid gloves with 'Christmas hc+Nda ittht►tne. ghe.Pur- " ainst the Aeonp�e'er `atr�that Can be dose�� p" hihe 0100e Cleaner, Idr salts only �hoe- es restltmiflg� :ilii+ a 15.61169. ah fto of. r ke, and a6k. f, '� til assn to "ttmdgtttnst lain, Ti�tt� 11iws•Ito- b Hrula6ns Bros., attlin it cork for the (lounty. C7nlle nd, itis i 118e :., `' le' exandirm :livid at•.•��'he Alioset ows�n,bf Babylon a' g a tJ, l tybsarvea that the. Clonservatives crisp . Fretrrets, t4tict dig r ' F :,tttilexr hand atyd iSathing to fear t Gloves in all t0diriost dbalralikphadesy Line, .•wino have bee'd 3 Collito Mott' dr&sed and tindree"add, littera And button. erltle ,K$ifY1'e hs*e routine h0tbd.,; - The plan we pursue is "not cheap watches but watches cheap." We make a specialty of reliable watches —those that yiK, a3Ii lk to the wearer anti a cred- it to us. �. G. HERTY9 Coop s' Block. 'he T. B, line from Waterfot*c• Wella s completed Che co rete at Kingsto Po pudding oft li asd„ �yo g man named M'cCaflrey ;1`s ed a train on Li1bakellilue Leather. 1 -7 ge a' this was "all the g'o." (>Igji, , s have made it�Dbg�� av[ce a �►#ef d1t $8.50. • 'hR�y are Nhhpi ' ty of shoe would havo Ctig6 .. & r d+ Yn 1 t � �5 ter t r $^x .l±� J; i•�'"t .l.ml,A�t'Mb,.�{S•, A...a .ea�.....LYki�a ._ The plan we pursue is "not cheap watches but watches cheap." We make a specialty of reliable watches —those that yiK, a3Ii lk to the wearer anti a cred- it to us. �. G. HERTY9 Coop s' Block. 'he T. B, line from Waterfot*c• Wella s completed Che co rete at Kingsto Po pudding oft li asd„ �yo g man named M'cCaflrey ;1`s ed a train on Li1bakellilue Leather. 1 -7 ge a' this was "all the g'o." (>Igji, , s have made it�Dbg�� av[ce a �►#ef d1t $8.50. • 'hR�y are Nhhpi ' ty of shoe would havo Ctig6 ..