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.Zt'gall very well for a encceeefill cafl.
didate to 'lay to those who were defeat;
byhook endliy crook ;-"the tight
AsJAP14" 9verr.
.71.itteing attained the 'height eths
ti he would now to cite no
is own peace of
f them,
heavy majority controlled by the Mln.
isterain the ilouse o OoMMOne. It le
signifloant, too, that the turn -over Was
Lu the rural eeetioti of the icenstltu.
enoy; and that it would have cut. the
majority down much lower had not
eederieh, with its ciredginft contrect,
fifty votes.--Montreal,Ster,
incremed its Liberal majori y by over
- The' Slid Resin.
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A Grit majority in Wet Huron re.
, presents the tied reeitite of a Collision
oetween the fund of humor which
Geeirge Taylor, M. r., drew from the
pages of London Punch, and the fund
of boodle which the Grits (ire* from
mime chartered bank. -Toronto Tele-
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PROIVI OUR OWN 001011, SPONDENTS AND couNrr EXQPIA140101. '
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'-A.spo ' dretige- will -sueeeed-the old, Nearly an. the Potetoes'in. town were . The sehoonee Ella Murton was pilk • Miss Tena Walters of Benailler.
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No. 9 at Fort __.Willitian. • -. ' • frozen. • . .. lip at atietion in. Hamilton mid. knock- left on Thursday Writ .reb. to. • mania'
t Married at Grand Forks, , North Da- We extend our eyeapat4v, to Mr.. Ancl.,. ea doWn to Oep,t, -Sotherlend,Gode.. sem time: in the .wholett'ile••inillinely .,
:••ikotat, on 8th Feb by • Rey.••.Me.•• Ham •-atrc.--xtebert•'- Itoggarth; . 04M -bridge 'kWh; fbe rt. 'SUM 'Very ranali les -than workrooms in Toronto,
liles Agnes' Florence J3rucei 'niece. 'of , street, who lost thele little 10 moans' • the original price, Mitch. was $18.090.- ,
•••••-r.* .
I Mr. Geoe a Barr of Goderieh to Mr. old lathe on Feb. gist, Its attack was British Whig, Kingston,.
Mr. Charles Edward, who came to at alt. George's both morning and even. nem Tr, Britannta.road. Hfleannaa-COnmorta.-In Exeter. on
John Mclawain, rate Of the Nile Ont., pneumonia. Mise Meg and little MINS McCaughey aliA,0_111,1104114.
STORE TO RENT.
of. Grand Forks, North Dakota, ' Rev. Parke of Olinton officiated' of Olinton aro thesuests of Mrs, Wil. .
att,end the funeral cif 131$ btother-in-law lug op Sun ay last. At the morning Stre ford has abolished the written Feb., 16th, at the residence of the
'MARCH 2, 1899
BlitleYtt le.
tbe February meeting of 0)4
Quarterly Board of the Bluevale lr
eeit, held on February 7th, referent*
was made to the happy end prosperous
condition of atfeire on the circuit. A
motion, that the pmtor, „Rev. Ds ang-
ers, be melted to remain a third Year
was unanitnotudy suetnined. Mr,Rogers
thanked. the Board, accepted the 1110 -
tattoo, and eskeil their continued, co-
opereition Bluevale. circuit was not
in a healthy condition when the pastor
began his labore there, but earnest,
fajthful work has borne lienee
the happy titan' of Wales gepreeent,
Advence,
the late Angusttis Verne% returned eetvice the reverend gentleman delight.- examinations in the public scheols, - bride's fathee. Huron etreet, by
Monetary Times etata, Tomato, Idie Lenten sermon,. dwelling open the cortifor theterm, . . ot the bride, Mr, William John
little son returned withhim, grand and -glorious feast of Easter i-• Barrister I. N. Lewis, who has been ,, Redden, to Mis MiIlio Oudinote,
Mies Melvor has resumed her duties ishieb, by keeping a good Lenten sea. ill for several weeks., is able to be out' ' daughter of Mr. John Ondloore,
itual joy or that day, of which Scene, Mrs, E, Lewis, who toeicisucklenly MA,WERIcertrzeriT-HersT-At the reg.
aseektosols. rant teacher, St, DavicVe Ward son would prepare them for the sp.ir- again.
We Ate sorry to note the serious :tare says third day lustersaw, ill while yisiting-at Binfalo, has return- deuce of the b2etisdte,'typaRreevnitus.r.O. Lreidtti:
so; mother of Tt°111cire°10,18F1vIeta)iy hi ney of Stephen to
ness of little Flo, t3iilloWs, tinughtee of eaellee arose again front the dead, ' edilqrsuiteoreeocrov:esedw.4
the Same week to his position on tIte ed all with hishighly eperepriate Promotion is given on the. pupils' re,
Rev. John Bell of Kiektoo, uncle
our photographer,,R. Sallowa, Ober9 glorious andanunoetal, after dying to
itreet. save mankind,. an Good Friday. There Mrs, D. Oantelon, is "we are sorrz to Mary A., youngest daughter or
fore church time on Sunday evening large congregatiore , bnt' the heavy state, much- worse. Her , Attu is Auguse Heist.
pneumonia. • • • FAI.txtelette'L-Wiesote-At thexesidence
Herald of the spting time. Just be- was a full choir in the morning and tt
the clouds lowered and cleWnceine tbe downpour of rem in the eyeettig. pre. After all the rain �f Sunday, Monday of the bride's mother, Brussels, on '
peals of thunder and vond. lilihtning:* choir or ,Beevice; .
in the afternoon our town was flooded Ahey John A. Falconer of Chi -
The undersigned offers for rental the store
at present:occupied, by. It O. Barlett, furniture
dealer. This, is One ot the best stands in QM.
tou. Possession can be elven et once.
Abe that large room over J. Wiseman'e dry
goods store. There is egood entrance. Apply to
J. o.B1,1,10TT, or
JAS. econenarrister,• _
Clinton Au.
Clinton, Feb. ethilites, • 2 it --
rain in torrents accompanied by loud vented Arieny_from attending ewes opened with snow arid snowstorm an3. d - Wednesday, Feb. 22nd, by Rev. G, B k
cage to Mise Jean Wilson of Brus11 -
'church a stadia was held. A.
On Friday evening at Victoria street With lovely sunshine and at evert a
which would niaterially thin t con- nuartette glorious fell mean put in tits appear- sels. .
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gra &tikes. . •
XACnc0.0$---liAlineeeli-At the real-
hoever had planks 'kid, upon the or maide voices wee one of the
mbter features of the evening. MI •
grenolithic sidewalk; wind* the
es thoroughly regenerated on the organist. , "The Pleaettot,11
de4ePsetrPvideetPhte.gstlettutaitetidt3e7ttrtheetlicditlItzle°neke,' atrhIltfy"40171 etnoeftoPfltehnif"ol"wt
Stokes The first rootn, in the Centred school c• (Ince Of Mr. John Tamblyn, on
r oreees. bad half holiday on Monday p. m. to Ie nth, Mr. Harvey Jackson,ao • ,
tt
LAYER CA ES
Lo the in- enable ,Mies SteWaxt, the teaeher. te • 114...0"4 .Loretta, Hendeock, both of
. rto bepres- attende opera o ter. gron ono , • •
streets on a rainy day. . §aults and efts§ Nellie jainiesoe were tine week, butreportsthe price as gone ..N. l,,,Wqta, oh Feb.
The reettations of Miss , "'roue . Mr, ;Blackstone has plenty of oysters Nfedeworx,-lianoE..--At Grand Forke.
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McIlwein to
for before it would do.credie to loronte . ant.
8th, by Rev.
Mr. Will. Vigarsaate engineer or the worthy of 'Muth praise. Miss rrene Up on iteeouet of the preeent scarcity Me. flays, john il:
Agnes Bence, formerly .of
•Saulti brought; down the • heuse•with b thealelicions bivalve. ° • • "Flatting° Ag
:.government tug, De. Lisleat Fort Wit.
ii.a.m, is visiting -his 'relatives, Captain any Sister's • Photographs?' and how fn smile pieeei the frost has reachea *Godeeich .
Trethewir and J. P. Brewn, ,
everybody laughed when the little
citer said "A little boy who has three
pretty sisters gets lots of caody and
things." Little Miss Jamieson's:, "just.
Before Ohristmas" was followed with
naive recitatlon "My Pussy Cat.", Mr.
Geo, Elliott was callednpon to explain
the use of, the mite box, which he said .
was most effectual in the way of les-
sening debts, of ariy description which
the nTe-e-es, whith are a good many feet
Two gentlemen were dismissing' the frorn the surface and so many -people .f UlteTUS..
wessibilities of our fosing our Mort will have to await the fine spring
LAYER C.AKES
LAYER CAXES
'We are booming.tbern.
The supply can scercely meet 'the de-
weather -eve -they -can get any water. firtowle--:In Itlitehell. -Feb. 20th, the lush&
day in .11 store. our correspoecient , Mr. Brydgeerof•theNewgate Carriage wife of 'Wm. Bit two, of aeon., It does not pay to make theta Yeue- •
who wa'e present 68,1d "0 1 there's no ractory\has purchased the McKenzie OaEnalitTe$-In Myth, on Feb. 10th. •whseenivgi can get the'm for',
Clinton hut no one would prefer that property on East street arid the rest- • 2dtitoltetzthv .titerbeneowfifteV.noit. 0,0hrevligs.ht Johnson, tnt.
dance of Mr. J11,1330$ 'Elliott, South
ouse and Clintovaining it the other
fear of it, the new meibber may likP
ilfrid Laurier't uney,Wa
peer te. have Reit their power, for
after six' menthe negotiations with
United, States diplomats, Sir 'Wilfrid,
Oartwright„,, and'. Ohiniton
lave been obliged to return from
Washington without,' a treaty. For
years 'these politicians charged. that
the failure -.1.9--bring .about bet -
'ter trade -relations,. arida the la. S.
was.the fault Of the Conservative Ad
inipiatiattors, and now with everything
rn their favor they tlienipetves ftil
ost ,
..4111RA41.1) folr.:#7PP*1?::.
he Liberals hate Sir bharles Tupper
ery much More than they aim. and
tlutt the:Might he to position to
eannt him the Order wene-fortii; on the
annOurieement Of his visit: to • West
-
Harem Witt the, Conservative . candi-
date musthe knifed at all Costs. The
gang
was ••once increaried and the
price of votes Went. up'. • In no previ7'
ouSscamprogn in, the history. of the
'rjding were the heelers better supplied
-
with 'funds. Against skeli influences
it was impessable'• to con(end succesa-
fully', and thus it was that the election
of tbe latineer.Candidsite was brought
about. • ", • '
WatX; :601VE," ASHBabb
° The township pi. Ailifield has done:
even- batter thilt woe -stated fait week,
theLtberai ua
e., :but 2, . This is
'from the. ol
werlt sent do
to even up
Liberals. e not at all pleased. at the
changeand somenf them are in . con-
sequence indulging in recriMinations
from which even creed is not exeluded.,
In the'hour of victor' thee' might
surely We've avoided that sort of thing.
It could:Very weil be done with otit.
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.1011ilk UP. TAN ORdA.IVIZATION.
proxitious for their business 20e. Each
though'it might not giviaiiiitibliiibbial"
town to Goderich on the lake if it werestreet, . Jotetesme-In Bast Wavvertosteon Feb,.,
-lettere owing to illness, was unable to a a s°a• • Just thittk, 0, three layer Oake
Father West, we are sor*er to •
sal One of the gents, "I did not heae
they' were going to -take "ilie-'00urt
the.Ohere.11.4.1...rqt bas'en ..heedeoaI
d
telebrate Ittlitee en"SundeY last. "' Eest W.e.wanosb„. on.Feb.
. 17th, the wife of iVlathew McNoll of • d -
House dovqn to Clinton,' was tOld they
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tvere'going te: take the harhee down
there." .
Two boys in London stole keys to
the teaeoeiciodge violin and were 1' -01.Tifreh work, business or home work.
pleasure a,s tea meetings, it would he
hoped be none the less efficacious.
The speaker :mid be always offers the
social side to his work whether it be
cued by the citeetaker jest in time.,
They'll • never tell 'What they saw but
gave up the keys gladly. .
Miss AusebroOk returned from her
visit to Toronto on Friday last,
• Miss Brayley• of Norfolk county has
been 'spending the past few Weeks with
the Misses Wilkinson,
Mrs. Tilley.addeessed the Girls Aux-
illittey in St. George's Sunday -School
room OP Filday p, mrand presented
them with two dollats to assist them
in their good work.. Aftereferd- re -r
caption was given her by Mrs, Ause-
brook, Church street. ..:
We are sorry to lose C. H. Olewortb
from our midst, yet' we areglad fortune
has favored him with •a large salary.
He will shortly be installed as organist
The mite boxes being posed round all
kilned In singing "praise God from
whom all blessings flow," and after the
benediction all dispersed, to their
homes. ,
On Friday everting last nine of, our
musicians drove to the Union church,
the Pastor of •which is Rev. Mr. Hamil-
ton, Bast etreet,.. and gave one of the
most talented and delightful concerts
ever held there. One of the pleasing
numbers of the evening was musty fur-
nished by--the7SiliferlifireTeRhestrii,
combinationof lovely sounds from gui-
tar, moueleorgan.and flete; Miss Bee
.Wilkinsellwas in good voice; and rear
-elered feelingly the two beautiful sel-
actions "Forget all thy sorrows" and
"Mighty Jehovith" which last was a.
of the Presbyterian church itt Walker-, grand treat. Mise Rhymes, who is a
Lon. . Me. Cleworth also expects to favorite gave the recitation "Ace"
iye.vocal lessons in Walkerton Pub- which. was nighty ;appreciated. Miss
ic schools. • .Wilson, daughter of the Rev. Jasper
On Friday evening. Goderich had a Wilson recited. very :pleasingly "The
leo of entertainments, Which was Naughty Brier Rose? Mie Belcher,
egrettable,las by appointment Mrs. leader of Knox Presbyterian church,
illey of Londen was to address the delighted all with his bass solo"Asleep
ing'sDaughtere and Sons and friends in the Deep" and "My God and Father
f the Order ii the lecture room ,of while. I stray." Mr. .Stoddart, bass
nox church on that evening, and ALI' soloist, delighted all With the saered
re. Tilley did explain the Order s. solo "0, Jesus Thou'rt Standing" and
im, object arid work. The name vras Tennyson's Break." James
tven by the lady principal of a young Thompson, music dealer, sang in tine
Mies' school in some of the .American voice,,.Life's Lullaby". and "Son of
cities, Who wished to •irnpress upon tier' Righteousness." Rev: Mr. iloaniton
young graduates the necessity of lead= was chairman and miss campaigae
nc-
ig Christian lives, to be really and companist, to whom all offered their
truly the King's Daughters? Mrs. gramma thanks for her well ,executed
Tilley Wished.them to try and form a accormittninient$. Miss Meolnskey,
circle of King's Sons, as she said bOYS ' teacher, had a fine supper *pared for
w°fofirfittierinmYaenayoes7 ofoaogrO
e were doing
weee sumNtuously served. The 'even,
all at her' id
father's tesence, and all
drawing rnall/inte: the circles, as "yeti
it ir being not even,12,
substantial felling of
line , majorities Which
n for Cameron and west
Goderich towitship. The
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it is the duty of Ole Oonserva Lives a
vveqation to keep their organize -
thin :gond. Working! oder against
the 40ming of another contest, be it
earey or be it late. The riding is Oen-
, serlvative and. cite be redeemed the
general election, Whett the Lattrierites
will notbeln pesitiOri to so centtal-
ize their tnnds and -fordo'. the defeat
on the 21.et was not fairly adMinietet.
ea, except on the'groime,„..that evety-
thi itit.„.1h---poittles, an immoral
propo41on at the best. In the meen.
dine, kespin good fighting trim.
,Iireet Vinton Election. •
in riPite Of the urgent Visite ne.,,,ein.
iseete and the dredging contract. for
Goderleithrtebour,,in spite of the white
*loge thkettoVe Of peace which have
recently been. . fluttering peacefully
about the Grit hen -house of. West
Huron., in spite ;of tbe fact that both
the Peerincial and Federal Govern-
ments ere in the literati of the Liberals
-and Liberate who know, the uses of
Power on polling day -the Ministerial
iratiority in ;West Huron was cut down
,yesterditY to 118, though it stood at 317'
in 116. An independent,tandidate was
then in the field, it is true;'bet it WAS
the plaint of the Liberelet at that time
that independent candidates cut more
ateply late their ranks' than into those
the,"hide.bottnd Tories,"
Thera is retteon enough to be found
;tor Ode falling oft in the vote Withtnit
.seekien yeery ledustrionely, The Lib -
oral perty which received the *odor-
orition Of %Teat Huron in '06 in the per.
son of so genuine an old Liberal as the
late M..0. OrttnerOne,Weite,,,, .VerY' diesr•
ent article' freetir Liberal 'party
which trow,liolde the items of power,
0Onvletioes Whiolt would lead a eon.
ttelentious Liberal to vote with hti
party in 14 Would now CoMpel him to
vote agattert it. ibis In "(oh con-
etittienetes West gamin that we
tritiet look to see these pseedo-Liberale
rebuked for their eh:tutelage betrayal
oat the mei who followed them an Cer-
tain Welleinderstood lines through the
long yeaes Of OppoiltiOu med it is en.
temertging to find' olio* of thle 0044 Ot
*tardy politicel tridepeodeocre thoiting '
itself even ttt a -election, in *Web
the peciteettug Li ale weld 006, hope
utak, my radon open the ,
in • woun up with music and song;
Goderieh Bens Pass. j know,' she said, "young men are wgich must have
llerit. John delighted Mr. and
-- • 7 taken as patterns by younger boys McCluskey, their generous
A bill has been introduced • foto the who think a,' 'woman cannot control host and hosteSs.. •
Legislature 13y the Hon. Mr. Garrote' them." "Sdbegin with the beYs," Mrs:
The "Quotation" social given by the
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to allow the Lown of Goderich to With- Tilley advises. ,"Their will soon be 0; B. of Knox church on on Thursday
draw their subscription of $80,000 etnek •men, and will in their :turn do 'good evening last in the lecture room of the
in the Goderich Elevated and Transit ,work." Mrs. Tille/vvarned: the moth- church was one of . themost successful
Co., ftnd instead to guarantee bonds or ere to begin•first with making them, ever ;held by the C. E. Invitations
debentures of the elevator. company to selves patient andloving in their were tendered the Jubilee club, whose
thatamount, thew bond', to form a homes, with their children, and not be. membees graciously lent their presence.
first charge on the elevator premises. ing irritable, and also to feel that theThe quotetion given your correspond -
As there was no, objection on either were doing the King's Daughter's workant was "To love is -human," possibly
dh
side an. te proposed guaantee ine-' when they were attending to the "To eve is hutttan" was meant, but it
pro;:es the position • of ther
Atown as a affairs of their own familitt's. Mrs: Til- not bell; Leap Year vre clid not t% to
stock -holder, the bit Was passed with. by Mrs. Hays, president of tiB social was opened with devotionel ex,
creditor of the conlany, instead of a ley was accompanied on the plarr7in ard the. ialanee of the quotation. he
out amehdlment. ' Deughters and introduced to those as ercises by Rev. hones Anderson; whb
Another bill, authorizing the town of oreinbled by Rev. Mr. Anderson, who takes a specialinterest. in the work of
Goderich to borrow $25,000 on its de- felt sorry that no young men had put his young people. The first pies on
bentures, to coroplete the t•vaterworks in an aprearance. "The Heart to
the i?rogramme ;pea an instruinental
and eleeteic light ants,. and to pay Heart Ta k" •Was prefaced 'by all as-
Fcoetssien march, by Scotson
the floating debt ..i....,1., incurred on sembled singing the 283rd hymn in the du°'
Clark. The perforiners were two web.
their:, ale° passed tbe ecionzittee. • . Presbyterian hymnalreefesser suBP: known magicians, Mrs: W. R., Logan
. A bill to coneOlidate the debenture son kindly presiding at the organ. and ewe oan3 aign. IVIrs. Logan arid
amounting to $9,000, was also -put tlatform. 'Von the wall immedia ly be- strumental duo, tis classical, as beauti-
• ranged white searfs la d over and in Rankin of Stratford was a, great falter.
inclehtedness of the village of BlYthi Where the gifted lady .6tood gri the ediseetlianche cvatenn also gave an in.
threugh. hind het a purple back round was ar. la', which was very well received. Mies
Inc centre the Mairse cross in *trite Ito. In the, first art of the evening's
witlethe letters I. H. N. (In His Name) efttertairtment she • Weft Tuckeitonth.• , gave a selection
. •in . white also imtnediately above. Be- front Mark Twain about. "Mistaken
Mrs. M. O. Lloyd returned to her tore 101i:thing her talk, Mrs. Tilley said. Identitywand for encore she delighted
home at Hensel' on Ifouday after that comfort rolls would be. distribut- all with "And So Was 1," which also
epentling a week with friends in this ed to all there and exPlained. their (0- elicited great applause. In the second
neighborhood.
gin. ' About" two ahttunns ago while Dart of the entertainment Miss Rao.
Mr. and AIM Itobt, Doug** of Grey their Excelleneles Lord and:lady Aber-, kin's selection showed her power to
ripeut Sunday at the lady', old ,hotne 'deer' were in Stratford it frightful se- intich greater advantage, "The White
here, eident occurred to A Man who was Lily," by Mary' L. This selection is
Mr. and Mrs, Msk. Orich' of Clinton taken to a city hospital and Lady Ab- taken from anincident 'hi the life of
spentSneday with friends here. ' , , erdeen, passing through the building, paespa Rosa, miss Rankin. it hteeed„,
Rev, Mr. Armstrong Visited fried& saw his agony and laid on his pillow a less to say, ,won groat applause, and
in Goderich the lattte part of the past briquet which had the 'badge of the the fair elocutionist kindly gave it
week. , King's Daughters (dazed to it. Lady htintorous Selection about "Sweetheart
'2 Mr. Millyard of Clinton, will Aberdeen knew it was useless to Speak
Sister Stionsiees was so set musty , . a sort.
at, St. Josephs convent.front an attack- Dara.:-::Iti Winghitin, oe Feb, 19411;• -the
.of double pneumonia, that It nuns was . wife of Wth. Hill•of a sen.
sent for from -Lenden. We sincerely. Sacicran-In Morris, on Feb. 19th, the
Jennie." Two lovely' violin solos Were
preach IVIissionary sermonk on this cir- to tbe poor oufferer, bat she begged exceedingly well rendered,. during the
Mr. Ohm .grich is net improvinit as suage eutferleg. A. year later Lady pg•ahei e" enzie. mho McLaren gave
cult On Stitulay•neXt. • the his nurses to do all tbay dould to aa- evenini i Miss Metstreti and Miss
feet as hie thetrytfriends would' wet Aberdeen 'Wes in „Toronto visiting Dancisas variation No. 8 and miss mc,
Mt. J. Avery of the London road among the hospitals and Iii one the Kenziei selection was No. 0 of the
purposes disposing of his thOroughbred staked if any of the patients would like same 'talented coMposer. Miss Caw -
stock by public Auction about, the mid- Lady Aberdeen to, ipeak to them 'and migne, undiu accompanied noth.those
die of the month. ._ one poor, fellowheld up his hand end wonted vhdoists on the ,h/aeo, mt.,.
Miss Lucy Bali of the Base line paid lo t it was tbe Stratford sufferer. Lady Waiter Buchanan IS a riming singer
it short visit to Wends here the past Aberdeen recognized him at once and. and' Will some day doubtless be an
Week.
Mr. G. felt glad that he had appreciated her
W. Layton wror the guest of
. lo operatic star. Ills selection was quite
Icinburn friends on Sunday last. and King's Dauffhtere bethought of the m
wet. The poor.euffiree WAS paralyzed i;
al, "The Soldiers of The -Queen."
MI.,., Mabel McKenzie ably ocean:maid-
"Ocorifort Rolls that he could "Search ed him. MISS MeVittie's first ?peer.
the Scriptureslor texts and roll them Alice on the nletforni ati a polo st, in
, CObabirtia. . lip in purr* paper which would be Knox churefi lecture room, pleased all.
1• - --e-- Heavenly food. for hint as well as for The debutante is fair and youthful,
Mr, William Allan, one of the pi°. those who reeelve them, and thei poor ewe her VOlefic a clear soprano, giving
'veer, of this township, died on Friday fellow, when he died some tirne after, her high notes it charm. Her solo was
morning laab after about it week's ill. Was a sincere Ohtietion led to, Chriet ...Dear Little Girl Don't (try." Mtge
nese, tie did not suffer from any per- by the texts be found. Your corres. Bee Wilkinson gave it solo "Renck.
ticolar complaint beyond the week- ponderit's texe le eThe Lord thy God rneer," words by Thomesooretand-
nesset which came with years and he careth ftom the beginning of the yeer vvell did she, with powerful 'conralto - weld. . et)," said the. manager, "I had reached the patriarchial ego of even unto the end of the year, Dent. voice, yet full of pathos, render that led it eShell.we,gather at the river."
four -score And SIX, The deceased was , 11,, 12: He tiareth for you Peter 54 7.9- oweet song t , Then Olin totee ' show" oh the humor.
MI upright trienettid-moch respected by The texts are written on &little roll of otts platform was when the "Wild
all who knew him. Be Was in religion paper in purple ink With the Maltese "Teh;ree4'8,,,adebresert:s°attrdra% 1 ' West- Shote". WAS litiperSOnated.
it Metheditt arid in politico it. Liberal, Cross, the Insigne. of the gingers Datigh- 'Whore the nightianlesiOis retnia it ,
All the nightlong.'• Arthur Thresher inteoduced them as,
Lie woe a native of Devonshire Bug. ters above triter in purple ink. then
hope thab this week she may have wife of Wile-Jacklin foemerly .of
taken a change for the better. ' Wingham of a daihter•
the history. of Goderich and the floron - 17th, the wife of James Clark of a
district at large, was quite a connois- son.'
seur in the matter of .handsome Extrian-In Orediton, reb:21st, the
ture. 'The posts of his' bed were ela- • wife of John Baiter of it daughter. '
ora e y carve , •
Dr. Dunlop so well identified 'with Ceeuxt-tu 0ectiton a,st, ,. on ' Feb.
t 1 d and two of them now N -A. a on e
.do duty as pillarS to ornament the the wife of•Dr. McLennan of a
mantle.piece ip-Ooncluctor•Ausebrook's -• •
.draWing reerne• • JOHNSTON-In Stanley, on -Feb. 14t.h';
• ' h f
ang ter. • • • • . •
in,,Olintort this Week.-- • - . • -
At „ skating. .and .curiing rice Reitiln Seaforth, onFelb. '18th -7 -the '
lie of 1. A. Reid of it eon'.
miter ce o en to the province The DeRwm-fil belaganoon, on Feb: lath
Thrireday night there will bp a three
Mrs John- plat was visititig friends wife of Wallace Jo , Eisen o it
•
Cocoanut .
Lemon, rined
Cream Pilled'
•
l'or,20 Gents
Our Pies Are Great
Made with best pufr paste'
APPLE PIES, "2 for 25c
LEMON PIES, 15c each ,
RASFBERRY-FIRS,
Lev n yoter order:tin the morning 'and
have them deliarered tbe eftereerm.
lst prize wilt' be $10, .3nd 95, ffixi, $3.. •the ;wheel Mr. •Geo..Dbritin (nee •
A.nother :contest, a two utile race.aocal) ' : Sat.eti Dreiliy) of it daughter..
OViZlii $5' 2ini$3.• . HaTs,-In Goderieb, oreFele. 19th, • the.
KIRKBY
The-• Gielssr Auxiliery meet every wife of Mr. R. O. Hays,,of ailaugh- • Next Clarendon Hotel.
Monday in the S.: S. 'room , of• ter.
Geoege's church. ' •
• Mr. S. •Megaw was laid up' last -week
With ILI:grippe, ie'better. ' Mir,ieu--At the family; residence,. Lon -
'The funeral of the tate Master John 'clon, on Feb. lerh, JaneMilne for -
Wesley. Clark, aged •13 years, 10 merly of Exeter, aged 90. year.
months, took. place on Tuesday, 21st MeLnoo-At Kincardine, on reba1.4th
Feb., from the •riderice of his •father, .Mes. Margaret McLeod, wife Of the
Mr. William . Clarke Maitland street. • late Donald. McLeod, aged .72 years
'He had been in a declining state for and 6 months. :
some time, but aa his desire for food' 0.e.kPiteet -In Kincardine,. on Feb:
was inordinate no particular attention 18th, Elizabeth E„ wife of the late
was paid him: until too • late." His Henry Campbell, aged 77 years •
disease partook. of the 'nature ef dia-• Poscou-4p, Winghain, on 'Feb. 21st,
hetes. He was a pupil of Miss- Wig- • Hester . L.; belayed Wife of ' Rev.
gins Of St.. David's ward school. arid the , Dr. Pescoe, aged 69 years. • , ,
teachers in both departments,. in • the, LLOYDIn Winghatn, on Feb. 2-2rtd,
name of tneir pupils, sent a handsome .0hais Lloyd; aged 65 years,
floral wreath to lay. upon his little , • motith ancl 9 days. .
coffin. • The pallIbtarere Were his coin- MhDetnearl..--In ,,Brussele, on Feb.
panions, Masters Joe Kermedy and 20th, John McDougall,. a pioneer of ,
',Chortles Jardine' of town and Robert Grey township, aged 80 years.
Simmonclaand David *Clark of. Salt- jonnsTon,.-ln. Ternberry, on Feb.
ford. • 16th, Hannah Johnston, widow of
Was:Harland of Clinton is [Mending the late A.ndrew:Johnston,• aged�8
a few week's in town the IOW of Miss .yeru s. .
Murney and at the 'residence of Me. LEsmr,IaEr-;Iwn iLisoisrtvireiet1),,vendnvoyeeolif. T1htli
Todd of the Star. .• :
Leslie, aged 75 years and 6 months;
Mr Blackstone had o.rdered quan. CALLDWILIL-In Tuekersinith, on Feb.
tit/ of oysters 0i -election day but he '19th, Mare Chambers, wife of John
received a telegram stating that the
Caldwill, aged 41 yeers and 11
oyster beds Were frozen, which pat Months:
him to considerable Inconvenience. SuOuT.T-In 'Jensen, on Feb.20th, Mrs.
The extinguishing of the lights in • John Shoat, aged 71 yenee.
Knox church on Sunday evening, 19th firens-In Willett, on Feb. 14th, at the
Feb., was evvholly due to the janitor • residence of her son -in law, . Mr.
witshing to tura oil the light in the Elsley, Atte Lyon.; relict Of
jenitor's roona,. inadvertently turned the late Win. Hike.
off the church illumination, hence the SowertVier.u-In ' McKillop, Feb.
momentary darkness. Mid, Elizabeth Dickson, relict of
We regret to announce 'the de Ali; Life late Wm. Somerville, aged 79
on Friday last, at the residenee of her . yeara.
daughter, lilts. Alex. Henderson, u: .-I'n Goelie, on Feb.19th, Stem -
Jane; MitcDonalci, mita of the late tie' 1 Greer, aged 04 years.
Charles Stewart of Colborne. The de- Neart-In West Nissouri, Perth .0o.;
ceased lady was 87 years and 9 months Out., Feb. 12th, Nancy Burgess,
old, and was only.ill two weeks, being- -; relict of the bite C. Near, and
always able to enjoy the visits of her mother to Mrs.- James Dudley,
mitny friends and relatives. Her at- Brussels, in her $0th year. •
tack was the prevalent one peen- Aitereintolito-In Locknone on Feb.
mottle. Her. native place was Bantf,- . 18th, Adva ,Victoria Atensteong,'
shire, Scotland. Mrs. Stewtre and her aged 0 months..
husband, were .pioneer. of Huron, 011eerth-In Goderich, Feb. 19th,
Their family consists of Mr. Williarn . John Wesley, second son of Win.
Stevvart of the flank or siontrgat stair, Olarkotged 8.1. years and months.
Mr. James Stevvart and Mr. Charles MoRnet -In West Wawanosh, on
Stetvart of Manitoba. One son,, Mr. •Feb. 21st, Sarah Ante Young, be -
Stewart, late of the Benreilltir nitreeey, • loved wart of Duncan Merhee,aged
died aboub two years ago. The daught- 38 years and 6 months.
era are Mrs. Henderson of Salttord flOGGAUTH -In Goderich, Feb. 21st,
W:Illion.ftobee infant son of Rob-
erta Mrs. Charles Girvin (Jane Stew -
'art) of Manititique, alichigan. Rey. tioggatth, aged 10 months and
James Anderson conducted the seem- 6 days.
es at house and grave, foving friends Attar -in Colborne,. on Feb. 21th,
and reit:tit/es covered the handsome William Arno aged tg years, 10
casket with beautiful floral deigns , mouths and 14 days. \
and it large collection or lovely cat
flowets. The pall -bearers were six --
(4o od health is worth ham% than any-
grand.sons of deceased, tfre Stewart, thingelse to you, and every bottle of
Joseph Stewed, Martin Stewaer, O. Sarsaparilla °contains good
Stewart, ,Ifugh Stewart and John Hcald's
health.
Bender:ion The • funeral took place
on Monday, 28th Feb., and the cortege
Wended its way to Colborne cemetery, ,
"Where the remains were laid to test by Acute Rheumat
the side :of her husband and soli. Mi. •
d tt t f
Chat les Stewar t an t e tg ter o
Lueknow attended the tunetal. ,
The Oxford 'Musical Olub• of Boston
are, as they advertise, 'thoroughly up.
to -date, although we fear. Clintou and
Seatorth Will think they are fee.. far
ahead of Veil, 09, in their iniesteel
impersonations. ancl humor. Mr. How-
ard 1.1.1ton said he had •composed a -new
piece of Innate ,Antl! dedicated it t� the
Seafortir milkmen. "And whNenn
at, did
• you call it," asked Mr. Ralph 1.4.
and, His bedena Wife and aril roll is weapped up In purple tisane
JtIUIUY 511. several thildreti survive. ;- • pee. are ipleesed to note that at
le very 111 at present. We hope Welton address, Peoferwor Striven gave
the
We Mrs. Wm, Treble of the Division line the terielusion o Mers.Tiliey's excellent
hoer of her recovery. beautiful piano tato " tilts Arabes-
The revival services dated ,itt Zion tine." We sineereiy hope Me's. Tilley
Wit Felder night. Over one hundred can visit Goderieh later when we feel
andten protested toeverefon. Certainthat she will hey* it well filled
We are sorry tellArionnee, the dietth leetore tomtit. Mrs. Tilley a of rued itutt
.rif the Wasted wife of Mr. Durtean height with eat pietaing•epeeeb, quiet,
Fines which took place anTtierlday Feb, and earnest withal and pointout, to
Vet. She lettvise a bookend and four the Kliege Daughters with Scriptural
children to mourn the lose of kind texte fie welt err by her own °hews..
mid loving mother.The bereaved hos* tiotte,t1nritig her Matelot/ their line a
band and Vanity have theeywprJthy Work and mane she and her
of the whole neightMehood. Th. ftttf. 4nieripan oatajittor, Mrs. Margaret
coral took place an ,Friday Idliernieen 50 BolI.iYi'iie, hare thOr reward here as
OcklbOrtro Geibatarr. her.etWrv
en rftwitig the'inteemissioet plityed veil - city hem, his own borne, but that Was
nicely together a lively duett, The the name,. .fiVie Clinton 00wboys,"
evening's musical and Meters* part, of, Goderich citizens bed very little time .
cillioesetiinhty"MtalstrTre'befpwitrinribreerritagit *t4hIrti. l• rtnaavvithecilebtotut. iheinZnafyths.gevening,reV ,tretsa t the
lintitrihtserrseerrrttgimretm,'thyroWomillitehbon mrtiumenk, ottir wan oral itn nuanced atthe . end ..
Nairn; Bine Wilma and a beity of of last week, but the home WAS very •
all Wereehterfectly de.
meiderre had little bibles arranged, well tilled and
wtth theiteptelity white tea 'clothe rt,,,,,tid oligiahureidn tgoitithdeacelltitphtelv' teuipttelloza,..i3oTwhoo
.tfek(nitve°arnildveetx,at° "PlawaeemeensetlreteedCednilt-he'. Ihee.*issistiippl" &nettle' "Circus PAN
h0 a eellpeed anything a Goderich
gnntationa, matched and euntitlidehte-if, audience ever heard. The wooden ie .
level,' ettlin'on sentiwiches,
steuments thee did. ditty for the *teem
took part in tint flow of tnerri earkr:i canape won well :nor ted applauete the
sawn, and ell dispeteed, deligiat itoundsis were *0 nostatt
The Mtsees Graee Smith Ilea Buchan. °' Itt oft Ow 0$' A
L. meant Clinton tri Ohio or some'
With the Whble affair.
Palne_ln :*ho Poet and 11.1Mli**A
Complete Cure AccoMplished by
Hood 'S Sorsaporills.
"Per 'a Imbiber of yeere ainieted
With meet° theintiathint in My lett side
end all the way- -down my limb into my
feet. X live five blocktreta Ely work And
bed to stop and rest eeVeraltiMee in going
mid cording. 'could get no. relief front
nirtrouble and was on the point 02 gir.
Int up my job when5 happened to'heaiof
Roo4Ps eartapettlia. Ipurchaited a bottle
Of tine medieine,and a vial of 'bode" Pills•
tine.begrin ,teking them. Betete 1 had
hall fintehed them 1 was relieved and it
litirlieriong-betore 1 wee .eemplotell
turei4 1 never lose an opporttatity to.
praise Moder Sarseparilla„ for .ley cure
moot a great eget° tee, as / haves fettle
lit and retort be at my post"
t • VOM• , e, yetd MO, rand
Itunk Retiree& depot, trautford,Ontatie.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
tstusbsst-iniass the One Tette liked Butellett
geld Well driltifishe alto
liood's Pills Carta:et e..'411
Sud hy Watte & Om, Druggestsw
ulliime
apsules
- r •
• .
Our Quinine Capsules • are._ ,
filled -with Huward's Engilish
•Quinine and are guaranteed
. full weight and sold: at the. •
moderate rate of
• - .•
.1.00‘a DOZ.
p for 20e,
Our Syrup of -Tal
and Wild Cherry
is so pleasant to take that
it has become firmly estate-
liehed as ,the children:a fa-
'rorite. .
.To Cure Rrippe
Ilseour Quinine Claps and ,
Syrups of Tar and Wild
Chen. .
B MBE
• Chemist and Druggis'.
31MM3C)
C)A.,rral
ro jBeat.
I have for sale choice Seed
oats, which were tried last:sea-
son by fat mers in this district
with splendid results. A Kale
let purchaser of ONE bushel
reaped FORTY-TWO bushels
and a Goderich township far-
mer. sowed 80 'bushels and
threshed 1200 bushels.
These Oats will° not Rust or
Smut no freeze in the spring.
The straw is stronk and is al
most as nutritioas as hay«.
Will have Beardless Seed
I3arey1 $4111 pie. Can bp seen
here, which threshe4 85 hush -
els aere.
A atookof Plant Food, Sheop
Hen Tonic( etc.) always
on hand,
1)101:11CALN
Opporlte the market, Mau