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IIUGfl e*OHIT WINO AGAIN.
Witinipeg, Mareit wholly
dilepidated state of the Liberal petty -
in Western Called% and beliisved here
US exieting throughout the Dominion,
in emteequence of the abominable forte),
of polities introduced by Clifford `At-
ha), and hi e sateletes here, Messrs.,
Greenway. Watson and .leeeMillan, was
eibutnitnetly illuetrated in the Mattel.
ful Plains hye-election on Saturday.
At the general election on Dec, 7 Mr.
elem. Llberal, defeated. Mr. Davidson
by 01 votes. On Saturday Mr. David•
son defeated- Crawford, formetiy the
Liberal member for the riding, by $20
of a Majority. IflNerpawa towh alone
Mr. DavIdeon had 111 of a neejority -
4. Obed Stoitb. Sifton's "liberal"
gemizer, whose salary is guaranteed by
the, Minister of the Interior and tea; _
Others among them election crooks,
went into the eoustituencee and tbe
Teak wee a Conservative victory un-
parailleled in the history ot Manitoba,.
The.eeople heartily, endorde the rail.
*ter _police Preutter McDonald aria
MD
r. evidson, his Provinctal Trenallr,
er, but the overvvhelming defeat of
Mr. Crawford, who did not even dare
to. uphold Greenwity'edeals in the
,sliglitest degree, though his private
• eynewtthies were said to be with the
• late Pretpler, was not due any more to
the good policy of the new Govern.
ntent then tbe wholly discredited cons
dition of the Liberal patty under the
leadersbip of Sifeon and Oreenwity
Both ellen are utterly discredited
throughout Weetern Canada and the
Dounnion elections here wilesimply be
.a repetition of Saturday's conquest.. ,
Old-time Liberate wbo voted foe Days
• idson by the hundred, are uttelly
dis-
gusted with the spectacle already pre-
.'sented at, Ottawa m rallway•legislatiori.
They think that if „Laurier and Care
wiight are not asleep, there the people
beve been a lot ot fools to live in the
belief that these men were genuine
.Libertil leaders, Three bye -elections
leave taken place,and the Liberals have
foiled to put up a candidate, excepting
where they ran Crawford as an Inde-
pendent. It is no exaggeration to say.
that Hon. Hugh John McDonald, ow-
ing to the contempt in which thepeop-
• Ie hold Sifton and Greenvvay, could
carry the entire 40 seats if he appealed
to the electorate just now.
, The House. will meet in about 10
• days.
THE RAO.B CRY.
PKISINGS GODERIC
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An oyster temper eves given at the
liendsonte home of Mrs. Warnock un-
der the auspices of the Wommes For.
eign elissionary Society of Knox
church, Si) nutty things svere on band
that evening that the supper wart not
quite so well patronized 48 the ladies
would have liked, but as it vvas the
'company was pretty targe. It was an
extremely 'metal event. All .chatted
mei enjoyed themselves soi tally front
0 to 8 p. M., then home.
Mi TIpling was Able to walk tin to
his place of business last week. Be is
much esteemed by 'all who che businees
with him and we regretted to hear of
Itis illness,.
On Tuesday evening of last week
North street Methodisteunday School
gave their annuitl entertainment in the
form of a cantata, ethe two waifs.'
Profeseor Sitneson kindly remained
after ,bitving drilled the ekes and pre-
sided at the moat. Pilgrim end Temp-
ter were represented by Messrs.11. Sal-
keld and Frank Turner, and Miss Liz-
zie. Wilson repiesentedWisdom, a fine
choice, • The cantata wasarranged as It
double quareette. and ,chorns. The
children sang lovely, • the solo part be.
ing taken by members of the choir,
Misses Keturati let onetelettara, Acheson,
Mrs. (Dr.) Whitely and J. P. Brown,jr,
Miss Knox and Miss Brydges sang very
sweetly a duett, and Mise ',aura Ache-
son kindly played it violin sole. Ex -
Bandmaster Frank Smith led the or -
chestra. Towards the close of the:
beautifully represented Love, Joy, using a mixture of white pine and tar.
it, ff it lie as good As we are told, it is •
ser
TUE MANTON NEWS -RECORD
Et,olot• A, Skulimalii
* * QQRHePUNQNT
i The funeral of the late Miss Hattie Victoria. street church leviles Aid
Reid took place on Wednesday of lase gave an At Home on Thursday even.
week from her fathines residence. The ing lest. A very. pleasing program
casket was covered with lovely floral wits preeented. Bev. Mr. AMin took
tribute% a large lovely wreath lying the chair and gave an addieee. A'
the offering of linehanati &Soles work- voted trio was sung by Rev, Mr. Allin
oleo of wiuch Mr. JP(1101 Reid is one of and Ma and Aliss Shannon, Alitster
the seniors, a large wreath from Alt'. Sammy Bean followed with one of hie.
PAtton and a beautiful auchor end, noted reeitations, Aeaster Way Allin,
showee baguets. front kir friends. Her e, little cherub of the parsonage, sang,
brothers William of Montreal and 11(01 little Jan miry, And did very well,
Andy oefhunilton, attended, idea her indeed. Air. Lemphry gave a niouth
brotberen-law of Buffalo. Mr. Jetiles 1 organ solo and Mots Oepha Fisher a
Reid of Oleveltmd, ber eldest brother, recitation, after which refreshments
was 1,11 of k grippe and one child ill of were passed round, Misses Thompson
typhoid fever which prevented him nue Shannon opened the 2nd part with
froin being presets,. The pan -bearers an intstrumental (Melt on .the organ.
were Navel. Wilson And Messrs, , Mester Arthur Allin gave a recitation
AlcEsvan and Patton, her two brothers about The pain a cecumber gave.
Audrew and Williete and het. brother Vocelduett well given by Master Lien
in-law, Mr, Harry Reid. Rev. Mr. I Hide and Miss Pearl Nicholson, reel -
Anderson ()Melted atomise Aud peeve, teflon by Mr, Methete, Mouth organ
Tile ?totem' em tege, which was bow. solo by Iffe. Latniany. solo by Miss
slowly wended its way to Alaitlitue Bowlby which was well receives],
cemetery where lie ner *driest sister, another sonde recitation by Master
Dot (Mrs. Mc:Brine), And young Imo- Bean rtnd a trio instrumental, auto
thee, Charlie. The deemed young harp, Miss Stella Nicholson. Violins,
lady was eonfined te bed for two Pearl Niesholson and . Master George
months but was quite conscious to the elinith, ended. the evening's enterbdit
bolt moment, hideli•ng her dear 011551 ment.
good-bye and was quite reconciled to . Worn was received of the death on
go to her Lerd and Master. She pass., Friday of Mrs.A.Ilan Martin of Detroit,
IWe are elo thaneful that one new ;
member, U. Helmet, and Inspector
Hobliirit have 1181'1110 to our appeal -
for letter boxy*, lele never nneded
rain nor etortu nor hour at night when
we were Well and had to get our mail
petrel, but now during our long siege
, of la grippe and our brother 111, foe the
same period, what a boon It would
lutve boon tO 0110 tried and trusty
young lady friend, an hokinr to the elp•
wort h League or View' In street chnrch
of wbich the is a true and sincere Mein -
lair, Miss tette 'Barry. Blinn street, And
who came through germ to post
ntt News-Itmonn notes and miss
Vida Bell, a member a the elinir Of the
stone church, who often posted mail
wetter for us. Mies Lulu Boyne Smith,
daughter of J. W. Smith, Esq., East
street bakery, brought our nand every
day, and to those three young ladies
wile assisted us so faithfelly in thAt
line we owe witch, But now the box
to be placed at the corner of Kingston
and Vieteria, streets will only he a
stone's throw from us, and bye and bye
we wet likely get one on the squitre.
We clip the following from the Bees -
sets Post, not forgetting to congratu-
late Captain J. Y. S. Klee on recover-
ing from his one-time very delicate
state of health to be ;dee to wear bis
Fenian Raid medal. He was the firet
captain end was succeeded by Captain
James Thompson, new of California,
aud a brother of Ur. George Thompeon,
music dealer. Squares Captain Kirk
was e grocer. on nmth side- square,
and thinking ..(eincardine would be
more to his taste, be went into busi-
ness there, IVing later for his present
&twee' Pellet-4one tet.he °Peet neYerld: wbose husband is et the Klondyke ancl
Ines, T. Videan has been visiting •
could not possibly.reach his home. A.
Clinton friends.
, ,Mrs. IL .1 , Horton, !went Saturday friend of his fee into a shaft and he
bed to craw biln 150 miles cm a sled to
end Suedes. visulag friends in Clinton, ,h, seteeme. elm, mama 0,1me hese
Me' (.1. ChilD"Ign TeturneCI te give, year to be with her mother, Mrs. D.
a Gearuophone coneert. • Ferguson, in her dying moments and
Lieue-Col. Varcoe was in town on no one ever dreamed that she was a
Satmelite looking .up his recruits, It sufferer from any eomplitint, internal
wonld be easier to get recruits, we
or otherwise, She was delighted at
smints, for Sonth Aileen, titan for I
toe prospect of her Misband reetting
Halifax. Strange bow wen will prefer 1.rich in the lelonslyke and never eeetn.
going where there ISP. chance to lope , ed to fear Unit they might never tneet
their lives tharewhere teey are certain
iteltin on etteth. She weever prowl
Ws had the pleasure on Monday
afternoon to congratulate Mrs. Colin
Campbell, director of the R. T. of 'Js
bere, on being elected Grand Vice-
Oonneillor of the It. 1'. of Ts for On.
lark at the annual meeting of the
Grand -Council beld ,liellton. Tho
next 'meeting will be held at Toronto,
Fete 1901, MISS Mitchell tif Tommie
held, the position of Grand Vice-Coun-
Ohm the past two years, but nosy 001'
artist friend of West street. Mrs.
Campbell, takes the honors from the
Queen City. Long may she wear them.
;WORE A COLO IiONEIIAY
Take Laxative leromo Quinine Tab.
lets. Ail druggiete refund the money
11 11 fails to cure. 25c, D. W. (erove's
signature is on each box •
Clubbing Offers.
The season forrenewingsubscriptione
has come again and we present to
our patrons the following Clubbing
rates.'
Weekly Afau and Elmer° and Nesve•41. 75
Ilneoria
Weekly Mail and Empire, Naive -Dineen
and Atlas of Canada and. the World,
mice SIAS 82 00
Fatally Herald and Weekly Star and Nnws-
lineono
Montreal Witness and Neurs.Reetran....11 05.
Ladies .Tournal (1i/tenthly Magazine) ti.nd
We78
Ntlailr ogr NEWS-RS000D
Daily News and Nswedtitcoan.... . .. 81 80
81 25
8140
platle of bustness, russels ;
We are pleased to note Mies lieta
tions at the Toronto Conservatory of Cook'
o Cotton Boot Compound
1,0,000Ladies, Safe, effectual. Ladies ael
mote the musical stodies of her datigh•
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it is always a pleasure to tell you. of neW
goods; especially NEW DRE6' GOODS.
Naftel'e successful nmelcal extunine-
Music. Mrs. Nat el tete town to pro- Is sueeeSsfully um monthly by oY
your druggist for CoWes (ono Root Cosi-
Pond. Take no otner as MixtureS, pills and
imitations are dangerous. Prime, No, 1. at net
t xi ere. 2, io degrees stron•ger, 23 per box. mo.
A. 2, mailedon receipt Of price and two acent
.4y4Tko cook ComPaby Windsor, ont.
tos. and 2 sold ann reeommendedby all
responsible Druggists In Canada.
No I and No 2 sold in Clinton by Sydney
.Taekson, DrierRiFit,
ter,
Pilgrim's journey nine girls dressed Everyone who bas n cough now is
Peace, Mercy,. Faith, Hope, Honor, 1 oz. white pine and enough tar to thin
most pleasing' chorus. The remaining people will net a cheep cure., Only 10
Purity and Truth, and rendered A
Nos were recitations by three clevercents for qtrantity named above.
little elocutionists of North street Me-
thodist Suoday School, Misses Nellie of no risk. Lieut. t, nem m V(IUII
ele er honey and kind to all
Martin, Mies Vera Whitely and Miss prefer South Attica we know well. of lie v
whom she kriew, She Wes in ecstacies •
Jamieson, Hattie Belcher and Gracie
James elarke's new house iq readY
Some very chgice Black and Colored.
Skirt and Suit Lengths hav-e just been open-
.
ed up this week, every one of them exclusive
t� this store.
In choosing from this stock you. are sure
of getting whatever is correct and stylish.
Those who come and buy now will fare much
rodthe best, as prudent buyers always choose
Remo-val Sale early while the stock is at its best,
store and see all the "New Things." No
We will be pleased. to have -79.13. visit our
No -
need to buy if you are not ready.
inemormtn" lines . we
Jennie Centelon acted in pantorpipe for occupancy on SeGeorge's e'reseent. over the
Mrs Clark is aelighted unth the eite, wrote as a tribute to her wither and
don't want to play in siren pude while '
copies for all her friereds, teat
overlooking harbor: and mete Ridges' nvdeeed
A number of little girls sang the chortle. •
That song never seems to tire one, the forgettipg toetnake us a recompense.
woe d -fame ete She is e citizen of
Nationa anthem brought the enter- A recent issue teethe British Whig
le • • • - lee0 1R,
I On niece to a close Buffalo Fish ()O. to act here as book -
contained a lengthy °lathery notice of • •
keeper for them. Miss Oostie
composer made a great hit with it. eememe. ' ' Mr. Blackstone's violin Is ovet 200
And in antomine it is exquisite. The m. Coetie hes been chose b the years old. No wonder he rives it
. Black 41 Web Fancy Bleck Figure in very neat designe,
• hard finish, svill -not hold dust, special . per 3 50
skirt length,
(Trona the Montreal Star.) , The Twentieth cetitury Club held clever, steady young lady and A twice the late Rev. Richaid Whiting who iday, Saturday. 1VIonday
tbeir last .A.ssembly for the sea•son at of Mr. Jatnes Clark.
• recently passed from this world into Fr
The Liberal newspapers and the Lib. their rooms on Thursday eveninee 8th Dr. Clark. V. 8 , and Mr. - E. Van tbat Beyond, The reverencl gentleMan, .
. . , . . i
o writing long articles and tnaking eess. The supper was furn ilY. other afternoon and espied a ground native of CortIvittll, England, and -was
long speeches to create if possible the the Victoria resteurient, .Mr. and Mrs. '‘ hog,
ished
Mr, Van Ever' Must have been lenrning a trade when he decided to•
-, bat te a estton we -woe q Mr. (sash, photograph artist. 0 up a, stone (don t know where he found Canada, and for titty-titre .years did
e statesmen do the Star the honor inst It was an unprecedented'. sue- Every vere out in the country the who was in his eightieth yea,r, was a
ingression that it raised the race , cry.
h 131ackstomeend the rnusic.furnished by practising for South kricieforhei pick- enter.ihe mipistry. In 1815 he cetne.to
• t en me- •
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arch 16th 17th 19th
42 inch Bleck Orepons, in very choice designs. very rich black,
. ing into at this stage of our eountrY43 A noted missionary preecher, the. the stone outsele of one square this Yeoman service for Methodist chins -h.
Among his appointments wae North. .
htstory, and the person or persons res. Rev. Fatter Phis of the Cerroelite Or- season); and etunned it. The trophy e are going to move. to the 'Corner Store
ponsible for the race cry shotild der, gave a mission at St. Peteies, which was 'nought to town and nosy eladdens street 'church this Own.
GoodsBlack Crepon Skirt Lengths.,40 to 42. i.n..c.Thejes:videte, Limy, v
vienaiiienthitergpaietecaen:litnSdnina011 twodesigns,
ejesx't tcrAsiki int
& 6.5p
hard finish, will giye Al wears no two alike,special etich..5.0 0
val u es at . 6.60, 7.60, 9.00 8612.00.
Bleck Crepon Dress Lengths, no two alike, in small designsevery
finish, will nob hold dust, speeial
t tbe res onsibtlity fettle, be ail last Sunday and endecl on Thurs-
the ...earl. of some school boy,
M Rod. M.. Fraser, a well -k nown in,Searle's Block and in order • to save
,
ing to aecep • ,
To atteeopt to shift it outo et.her tnOrnin end evening., . The services at 'gave an eyster supper et bee residence suddenly last.Thursda eventng. kh trouble and expense 14 moving vte offer- just.the thing fortailoreneee suits, special for suit length:. , :
and squarely, day evening. Ile preached twice 11, daY, Mrs. 'McCaughan s student oer els young business man of town t led very
are 50aneh.Bleck Br oadelotb,flneerieli,satin finish, will not spot or leola duse, .5.50
shoulders would at least be un -British, at wine he . preacbed were held at to a few young lacly.frtete a e 0 • bn been engage cut nig, ant w ii e
ing special inducements,in
ad this country has no need for une 10.30.a. m. and 71). riaeon Sunday, arid eirening„. . . ' watching the game With others he .
British people at any One. • at liefaern. and 7.40 pe tn. during the One. of our young lady friends one complained of . dizziness and in. a few . ' . . .
The so-called race cry goes a long Week.. He was assisted • during. the -morning last.week met, tbeRev.Jaspet. minutee ., pissed nestles. Medieel beip • Groceries. and Crockery
. y b le ' s ' k b fol.* Or gee priests. Every' Wagon and a strange gentleman; tell, wits itt, band but; witbont avail, .. The - •
ing to Rebellion by eidtng with, the see. T e main altar WAS seeciallsr dee- hi the svorld did I see- that gentleman and see joapry lawiness, a eerteer evith No 'old goods all neW and up -to • .If.you
•
it the exposure of Laurier for ineit- morning there were severe] early mate slight, anti weaving spectacles. Where deceased was at one time in i he book
race cry, the Star must admit a 4-0 11 Freight Glens loaded with , wheat after copsideeitble thinking lt dawned to ill -health but had not beee are needing anythin.g in this line it Will pay
„Nort11-West rebels was raisipg the mated... . ' before.? ,she questioned herself. and ,ese, George porter,' and"' retired owing . I
s Amen her that she sew and bearsl the. mg pitelicelarly, „Me. George ese miser - . . 7 ..
huncireds of others, e . - . - Itle. McE wen bought I he. renarierit Of; . .
pamphletsof 896 incitieg the people. Fritzlee ef Saltford.iewierseeing JO re.4 ' le Wile the new orgenist of North street tether fleeing been the late,' Douald •_ • . , -• • '
in making that exposure together with left town on Sunday a, m.
_ gentlemen in a Galt church last taints Osgoode hall is it brother as ie also you to 'look over this list.
lf the exposure of the Laurier the Old Kirk,Bissett's warehouse. Mr. mer While rendeving vocal solo arid Er, S. John "Fraser of Detroit; their
to rebel against the purchase of arms movie, There'R be a nice site for this .eeethodist chinch,. Mr, Glen Campbell Fraser, for wany years e deputy regis- 10 dozen Soup Plates, regular 90c dozen........................sale price 5e each
to defend onr country against threat'. Remote,. now. ' of Mitchell. traeof Huron. The Casket was MAW- , 3 " Quert Jugs, stone, regular 15c
ening toes at the time of the Venezuela What about our prospects in April Mies Donogh, manager of Mrs Re B. ed with beautiful floral tributes among 3
" 8 inch Soup Plates, blue,regular 90e dozen . it 3.0c
‘‘ 75e doz.
affair ;we say if the exposure of thatLast year we had sleuthing ell throng Smith's millinery . es a ) is * t era -ming a beautifulwreath
Bakers, regular 12c each ...... ... , ' . ..' . .....
anti-British stand by the Laurierites the. nmeth. We could scarcely stand willed lai,it. Week, from .her. Detroit Postma.ster. ano , Nies. Galt, handsonie
was ratsine the race cry, then the Star thatehe coming month. - . . vacatiou where she•attended the greed cross. from. Mr. and Mrs. George Porter, Pre Phites, register 10e eitch.. e. .. ... ,, '
must admit that it had the honor Of be Dr. Sippi, late agent for the Mesteremillinery openings in that cite. . • lovely shower eoquet, from Mr. and ! , .. ". lee- e .. .... ......... . . . ........,:...., . . e . ee
ing one of the papers that exposed the , eseereeeesser and now Bursar " 'of the Mr Will Rutiedge.bas returned irons --Mrs, lebilip.Holt; crosserotn Mie and ' le Bowl 2 . • .
p pe or mixieg, regulai. 35c ' • • .
- disloyal stand of the Laurierites. • .. London.Asylum, has 'our synapathY in Chicago and 'tie said.he will re-engege - Mes.•ROliert Johnston,: Wreath from .
If an exposure of Latirier's refuse:etc) the news of his son, Sergt. 0...R. B. as a, elere. with Sohn Acheson eeSone Me and Mira Nicholson, bouquet of. 2 -0'4 lembrelle Stende, " - 53
• send help from Canada to Britairrien Sipoi,.7th Fusiners, "B" CotnpanY, bee Too mutes atte action in Guderich ism- white carnations froin. MrseAdolphits 3 only Comb dishes, • " • . 1.50
South Africa was raising the race cry; .ing wounded in action at Paardeberg siely for Mr. Will to rernein away any Naftel, cut bouquet from Mrs. Al, 0.
then the Star must admit it joined in on Sunday,February 18th. We' were longe'. He .Wes inucn•-inissed out of Cameron. Rev. Mr, Anderson . effice
the 'exposure of that un-Britieh, un- . also informed that Dr. Semi' rilso loot ated at house and grave. The pall -
recently a fine penalising daughter. . Acheson's awe. • • ' .
We have much pleasure in anneunes bearers were: Sheriff- Reynolds and
Canadian, unmanly stand by Laurier:.
Man exposure of Laurier's driplicity We trust by this thee- his son has I ully ing"the marriage on 2150 Feb.0 Bessie, Mess,s. Philip Holt, D. McDonald,John
in standing or riding in the great peace. recoverea from the effects • of. his youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Galt, W. G. (Jameron and D. C. Stn-
" 10c each
• • e. ge•
• .10c
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oyalty there, and then sneaking away The Huron Uniform Promotion Ex- Anthony Allen of Thinlop, to Harty elute, , . ,
V - Misses Bettie Harrison and May
when the Empire's day of danger catne arninations will baheice en eearch 2911) was performed at the manse by the Wilson returned to Goderich last
Shields of Ashfield. The ceretnon
in Africa—we say, if exposure in that and 30the Teachers should send at Rev, Alt'. reirtmen. The bride looked week, -Miss Wilson will remain at R.
never -to -be -forgotten role Was raising once to their School Inspectors for the lovely in a charming enefrartie of ladies' B. Smith's millinery establishment for
the race cry, the Star must adroit thee - number of papers they requite. . cloth of a beitutitul brown sbade t his season and Miss Harrison opens up
it took one paper's full share in that ex- In -Buchanan Ss Son's planing mill trimmed with brown velvet and Pink the branch at Dungannon.
posure. es- Alr. Oliver Rhynas met with what enk', After the marriage ceremony Miss Hodge has returned to her
If exposure of Tarte' efforts in Pre. might bassee been a fatal eccident. A the newly -wedded pith drove to their home, the residence of her mother,
venting Canadians from enlisting for board flew from its positton, striking home, We must. congrattilitte eir.and Mrs, D. B. Hodge, after a prolonged
at upon the bridge of the nose, stun- Mrs. Alter on their newly acqvareison visit at Toronto,
Sonth Africa was raising the race cry, hi
then we have to admit the Stat. did its ning him for a short time. Happily d who is one of the inost esteemed and , Mrs. J. W. Smith and little son,
full duty in directing public attehtion few dive restored him to his normal . prosperous young fitriller8 of Ashfleld. Goldie, and Mrs. Seirngeour and little
to Tarte's on -British stand. Vigor. ' Dunlop -youths let tbe charmitegBeesie clattghter, Afars," , returned from their
If the exposure of Tarte's paper in Logs haveheen coming in briskly te slip away from them arid we feel very pleasant visit with their relatives
gloating over Boer victories was rats- the harbor saw will company. They get certain one at least has a sear upon his nt Shortsville, N Y., on Friday even..
ing the race cry, then the Star must a good price for their logs, those who ing last.
plead guilty of showing to the English have them for sale. Aire. Nairn gave a large party te her MP. George Porter was laid up for a
heart. '
public the work Tarte vvas aontec m
Briek is being hauled for the erection daughter, Ben, on, Friday evetiing. week lately wite very severe cold.
Quebec, which he hoped English Can- by Buckman and Son of the riew retie ,The hoes° was. illuminated and a - He is All right again, we are pleased
1n .,,o,1,1 would not know about. dence On .Sf. David's street for Mrs. W. charming eventng spent, . • to note. •
hinting at rebellion against British Mr. Wesley EdWards is delighted Mr. and Mrs. John Robertson little We art pleased to nnte that Mrs.
11 exposure of Tarte's paper iri ite A. Rhyme.
role is raising the race cry, then the with his appointment as teacher of the thought when they sent out their John. Elwood has returned be town
Star must admit that it did so expose Cheeterfield school, three miles from invitations to their relatives to attend after a protracted visit to her son in
Mr. Tarte's little game. Bright Ile has I of a mile to yealk to
And the Star proposes to continue to and, from his school, Mr. Edwards
watch the mete of public men and so was one ot the meet stnclious of the
far as it if; able to let the public of Can- Collegiate Institute students, very in-
ada know how these gentlemen are us- tellectual and yery reserved, yet, pleas-
ing with one seet,lou of the community, ing in his address. He is 'the eldest
dastardly ta.ctics which they hope will son of our townsman. Man Edwards,
not come to the eyes and ears of other Britannia Roo, ,
sections. Whether this is raising the Mr. Andy Reid is engaged in learnil-
race cry, we are quite content to leave too car works and has a good eatery.
to -the decision of the public. • Received his Medal.—Last week
,Capt. J. Y, S. Kirk of Brussels receise
ed his Fenian raid medal and we hope
he may be spared for many years to
wear. it. On lelarch 8th, 1866, the gal-
lant captain, who was in charge of the
Godench Garrison Artillery, took his
fifty-five men to Sarnia to watch the
Fenian marauders who waited at Port
Huron with three propellers to land
0 di il II II ton f
A MENAOE TO THE VAT/ON
(Evan the Brockville Times.)
The recent uproar in Montreal over
the injudicious— hut natural—celebra-
tions by Montreal students over the re-
lief of Ladysmith should have been
,allowed to drop after the proper re-
grets and apologies had been made.
The Gazette, Herald, and Stars of
Montreal, treated the oceurrente0
they deserved, hitt La Petrie, Air.
Tarte's newspaper medium, published
a most dangerous incendiaey article
upen the subject, intimating that civil
war was imminent, and tbat the
French element needed bot a word to
rise against the British.
That such an artiele should bave ap-
peared in La Petrie, Mr. Tarte's pet.
sonaI organ, is only another indica.
tion that the sooner this WischieVoUs
little man is removed from the sphere
of active pOlitieS in Canada, the bet-
ter for Oenadiane of all classes,
. He is a political incendiary and age
tator, and a perpetual Menace to the
nation.
111111sgreen,
on ana an so . orrice or o
Goderich was Lieutenant. The- Godes
rich Rifles also vvent to the sante point
under cotermand of Capt. W. T. Hays
Lieut. John Davidson and Ensign I3'.
Siete:00m. A few months were spent
in Sarnia, two . eornpanies being
stationed ab Point Edward alsoeand
• the brave soldier boys' arrived back at
the county town about the end of May.
In September of the sante year they
were brigaded at Thorold under Gen-
eral Wolseley and had a good time.
Oapt. Kirk is sixty-seven years of age
and enjoys comparative), good health.
eohn 'Walker of 'Ooderich, father of
Mrs, O. P. Blair of this town, was a
Corporal in Capt. Kirk's compeny. Mr.
Walker Is over eighty years of ago.
The same old-time loyalty MALI reigns
in the hearts of these veterans and
- they will value the medals in a Way
that those of us who were not in the
: "fight" can hardly appreciate. Those
; were'stireing times. Just the same,
' His Holiness, Pope Leo XIIC cote.
(Intended for last bane...) lorded on Meech 2n the ninetieth ati-
The stormy weather of the past - olversary rd his birth. The tvhole Valftieng'
week has left our roads inet very poor . Catholic world prays that God may thwrougle The ladies filled the , nuole tiorne hot summer to keep In case
condititin. . . spare him for ten years yet. goxes with eandwiches and chanties of elcitileee hi her &Mile end so
. Aliss Josephine Foster is at present Young McKay, son of the Bev. Mr, and put a bow of ribbon in the box correspondent. cattle in for . a gift of
matching the one teteh lady wore.• two' bottles of it, so surely we will he
laid up with an attack of appendicitis. McKay, South street, and the bass The. gentlemen of eourge bought the stroug and well for Easter after the
is at present visiting friends in the we underetand, of the recruits who has boxe,i and when refreshments were to klnd atteption of a few stooling
Mr. Robot Coleman of Tuckersmith eoloist of Victoria street church, is one,
neighboehood. offered his services to Lieut..-Ool. Var- be served eaeh gent opened his box arid 'friendre •
Mrs. W. ethernas has, we learn,
Mr. Thottas Farclubar, who had the - eoe to go to Tialifax_per order of the looked up the lady who wove a bow
misfortuhe to get hitt leg broken some Minister of Aillitia. He wanted to go the lot, of Miss- Tette McColl, one ot our '5
to match, Rev Mr. Andeteon fell to nurchased part of the Dark eetate on
. ts, David's etreet between Miss Dark's
weeks ago while hauling wood,.. is, we to Sottth Africa but his mother pre- „oleo. musicians. The progrem, too new building And the residence of lqr.
are pleased to note, gracluallY onprovs vented him, and now we weenie* he is eves erejoeleee, liev, ler, Andereo4 Chrystal, Quiee 110110E) Site near the
around again. • Victorut street chureh congregation on was chairman and made it. pleasing square and the ehurches.
address. Mrs. Colin (le HI sang Tine's hem) changed Wonderfully
ing, We hope -ere long to see him in ilalifait, He said hie good byes to
Mr. James Forrest of tbe Parr Line Sunday night after service. The flag tbat braved 1000 years the since tbe "Pali of Sebastopol." There
Malelettghtort of Manitoba for the stlin on Sunday eeening was one of song. battle and the breets, which was very - were noevaterworks or factory WiliSitles
sold a fine horse retently to Mr. 'VVea, At Victoria, street church the service ,
of $115, • 0 The subject ehotlen 1i7 the Pastel's -now. . oar clever young ettiet, appeared in a, . long and steong and the houses. were
Well received, Miss Beatrice McColl, then, The old town bell (Knox) rang
Ale, j din Totem\ Wbo hiet heen fttr S• J. Alen, re "Moody,- and murke new role thee of elocutionist, Sir illuminated by eandlee in the windows
the past, Week visiting friende in Atte the Burglar, The chutvli WAS crowd.-
. Sang very sweetly.. Our Choir oy. Ilove our townspeople enjoyed tire
Saturday, very hernsonfously by Miersee Myrtle .
and formerly of this plate, who hap. the middle of the pastore; discourse. elle Isittftel. who takes go it interest in eunshine -of Thursday last. .e., gentie•
the It. T. of 're gaVe a reading and men said the arty before that the color
Mr. William McAllister of Michigan jobnaton. Shannon and Vida Bell. In
petted with a eery rietions accident a Atte Janette Thompson sang the [multi. meg neatriee Ith,0„11 Wolind no the of the sky porteraled an eaely spring,
ootdd provs feed, is, we are wood, to Sinner and the Song," and }throve, Lee
, ly ode, She wove a black silk hat, Mts. Allen. Alsertin of Detroit- was 80
gentian) collat., gentle tke and Aire I
_ow Hutt her father, It, rerguson,
woods
and 4a, ish ut first ••aa totted obit." At the offertory Im °sang "The
beer, on a fair way for recovery. a"vIce 1,1.°1114 111111 ea. it..v..114, r' a'"u front, arid carried a cone. She sang, Alitrket Clerk. wad celled to her he&
side. We are glad that Mr. Rusk eau
voice," very Ineriteitietielv. The Butterfly Brute, and at the chorus
Mr, Joseph, Poster, whose intentions* relluereu tile SACreu aoar, "AL J. 'tvere a
'home And lot in the village of Ilensall On MitateS Ilarrimon and Wilson st. ' part she put the, rano under ber arm supply his place itt the market,
and promenaded the piatform•singing Mr. and lArs. Harry Martin leave at
are to give up farming, has purehated a '
and will shortly 'weenie it eitteen of tending the tint Methodist church in nil din winie. Hyorybody laughed:she all earlSt date hie ileinilton where Mi.
that trim*. London one evening while in that city - looked s,, eoteierd, roe encore she Martin has obtained W yery Incentive
Quits tt number of our young men they Were agreeably surprised t,o hoar • sang The Dixie Kid. Thou refresh. positron.
this sprinft'. Among them are : Zallieh Orem 'ehurch einghlie Re befilltirdi ' melds finished, With gamete etc., th6 Ave there any dogs 'left to try for a
intend going out to the North-West the boy soloist of Brantford Periser
ForreSt. AirIftlider FOrreaf• John Our. Bente Sweet Home. master Ames whrt PeTetkittioinw•g'"Artt 1(16113:plittleultimet,',, Wee Tens Xe. Miele if a, day wer'S named for the dog
aces 14 The snow will soon be gone,
ry, William Richardson, Albert, Mains , thing et, en organ recital in Knelt ' Mr, Glen elemobell, (he nay/organist ' Eggs are coming in more freely now.
and Norman Workman. We V ish you rhureh hare Iset, WI, given br Henri of North street, Methodist, church, is a Orts mg i•earer Hillevi..
illity eitteeeitile burls
their olden ey'edding on the evening t e N. W. T.
�f lst March, the 500. an nivereary. of Mrs, John Salkeld of The'llaples hits -
their wedding day, that the dayitself been -very ill for some Weeks With a
would be honored by a pubtic celeinne sevete attaek ,of pleurisy. We trust the
*Con, that the Relief of Ladysmith. will soon be better.
But so it was. The pests arrived Mrs, D. Prouse was about the prey
early in the evening. They were.; Rev. lady from the eeuntrY who drove in
Alr. Anderson, Mrs, Anderson, Mreind her teem on Tuesday,Oth instethroneh
Mrs. George Green, Mr, and Mrs, Wit- the snowchifte. It- the 21s1 teeth-
lism Robertson, Mr. Alex,Robettson of day of her daughter, Miss Proust., and
Colborne, son of the worthy coupe, Mrs. Prouse, to surprise 'her, drove in
and his wife, Me, and Mrs, and -baby to purchase a gold watch for a birth -
Mugford Colborne and Miss Tiffin of alter gift. It was a handsome one,
the sante piece. Baby Mugford was Mrs. Prouse called . your cot re.
•ehristened by the Rev. Mr. Ander- spondentthe other day_ to tenew he
son to do honor to thegolden wedding.' subscription, to TEE Nowe-Rtconp.
Airs, Robertson's name, Janet, was Air. Proume ip now enjoying good
given the baby, They stinted have health.
added Ladysmith T.he supper table •Heavy shower of rain on the morns.
emeee lovely, we asked oar mfor. ing of Tnesday, Oth inst., then a good
mant if it was decorated with flowers. sharp host which made the !sidewalks
eN it ic . es ecially the granolithic which
"Flowers?' Was the reply. o, 3r, p
was decorated with a turkey, a 16 teemed a serious accident to one at
pound:turkey, what, better -decoration. least °four citizens an old genteetnan,
%voted you want?" .A most enjoyable Mr. Ronald McInnes, ivho while Walk -
evening wits spent, Alt'. Green was ing on 'the Pavement. near Etnigh's
fee of humor seed made a very tom. Pestatirant slipeted and fell heavily ou.
tous speech.' Me. Sallows took a his left side. Ktnd friends picked hirri•
flash light view of the assembled golden tip', pieced hint ascutter and convey-
weddingguests befote leaving foe their ed hiin to home residence of his
homes. Airs. Green's present to bee son-in-law, Captain' Noble. A medical,
sieter vvas a handsome gold brooch. man was called in who said no, bones
Other presents also were given the Were broken but Mr. McInnes lay all
guests. night, in a, very critical stitte. We
Another golden wedding was cele- think wind or ashes might be sprinkled
heated on Monthly., 5th March, at the Upon icy sidewalks by people living
home of Air. and Mrs, Isaac Bean. near, thereby saving many accidents
Pieton street did remarkably wee to to life and limb.
have two golden weddings in one Lase year when the cherries were
week. Mr, and Mrs. Bean had 0.„ quiet ripe and no side could be found for
re -union, the only guests otitlikle of them we advocated Seine ene opening
their son and his wife and family being out 0 canning -industry. We have hot
Alt. rind Mrs. Geotge Green. heard of eueb a step yet, being eontetn.
The Box emelt in the Temperance Dieted so now we.- advise the farmers
hall on Monday, 5th March, was one of and others to make wine of them.
great, enjoyment to all assembled, 4 Cherry wine is an excellent tonic and
was re very atoms? evening which pre. people are all using tonics of some
II • t, a from kind. A Ward lady on Britannia Road
White Lined Bowls,
" . 10C If 8o If
.. . -- ' :: il°2cc '4:
" 15c
" 20c. " 16e ea
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8 only Glass Handled Mugs, regular 10e ill ee II
3 " Large " " 15c ..... .... . . ... .... • .. .. • 11 lee "
Covered Glass Preserve Dishes, footed, regular 40c " 80c "
Bread Plates, glass, regular 20c..14.,.. . . ........ ....... .... e 15a "
1 only Glass Table set, regular 70c... . ; ..... ...{••• . • • .,* • . 9*. '• • • ' 55c "
1 only °heather Set with Slop Jar, 12 pieces, regular $6 '1 $4.75
e " ruby and gile re-
enter $7.50 " - ‘` 6.00
1 II 10 pieces, apple blossom, regular $5.00, 0 4.25
1 " royal blue and gilt, " 6.00, " 4.90
4 " ...... .•....•, .... ". 4.75, ' .
125
0. •1
• • • • b " 125, " ' 2.00
3 " '" - .. ... 64 2.50, " 2.20
1 only 44 -piece Tea Set, Semi Porcelain. ... " 5.50, " 4.75
2 " China 4.60
1 ' 44 0
1 only 97 -piece Dinner Set, stippled handles and
• gold lined
1
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1
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1 41 '
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Blue Soap ..... .,.......
Jardinieres •
506 lbs. of Prunes, good value at 7c, 5 lbs. for, -.
Happy Thoughb Seep, regular Sc, sale '1 hare
Clothes Pins, 5 dozen foe , .......... . •
Matches ..... ;-: . ..... . ...
Nonsuch Stove Polish .. ..... . • •
Pan Cake Flour ... . ... . ei
100 lbs. Japan a great endue at. Po •
Coeper's Daisy BAking Powder
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5.50, "
6.00,
5.00
0,00, f 8.50
10.00
5.90 .
12.50
11.40
9.25
11.50
8,50
10,25
12.10
7e each
25c "
25e
250
5e
120, 10c box
15c, 44 10e
15c, " 100
150 lb.
290, 4
counters any day
4, 11.50, "
41 6,50, 11
60 etexe if
e 13.00. "
" 11.00, 01
••• 13.00, "
60 lex% e
" 13.00,
10 14.00. "
10c, "
35c,
06
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Lots of other goods can be ,tten on our
oi sale at reduced prices.
All goods at special prices
strictly cask.
.9&.cooper..0 co.
around Luckiest*, teturned home on ed, Tits trio in the anthem Wtre sung, , 'recited t1;°' (4)tnimi Plece. The (flown and re bonfire was built.
Baby, Which amilseti all. Mese WAittt Butter ib cents per Hr.
short time lir While in the luteber ful elected solo, "Not a Sparrow Pall. relent by appearing att The Butter. We trostto.
htdan, musical director. fine vocallit. Wuoti tate* iit freely on Monday,
A DOLLAR WINDOW
Wm. Taylor & Son
In order to 131Eqte room for our immense shipments
of Spring Footwear we have arranged a Dollar Window
for
Mau & Satuniag, Malt 18M &
it wilt pay you to see it.
Everythirig lit our"tiorth window for $1.00
On above dates, including :
en% r Ina Laced Boots and Gaiters
' Ladies' Dongela Kid Buttoned teats and Oxfords
Boys' and Girls' Soiled Beets
We are usually busy In the afternoons, Dome in the morning and
voi the rush, Bargains all along the line
AT TIM OLD ItEL/ADIAl,
WAIL TAYLOR & SON*
EGGS TAKON AS °AAR .1. DASD: AND ONN PRIOR.
All information regarding Insurance gladly given. Oftlee At the store.
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Goods green, etc., very heavy quality,
of nave, brewer, fawn, torquois,
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special value at
newest tgrica
36 towtitticipallerrees,
Colored.
44 inch wide Satin Royal Dress Goods, in e
2c 4% 30c
C01011(Of late. peen nrul brOwn, war- 60
,'anted all wOol, extra valu ,;
50. 1(11 pwuri deewtsoaosll? invierrye coliatd lowr an lot notsv yet goindr eatu, swv enlia‘nv do hreVc:, 0
oer special price ,per yard... • . . .. . .. • ... • .. .. • • • • • • • • ; • 6 9
1 piece Onle 42 inch wide Grey. Covert Cloth, ell wool, fine hard finish, a Ile
just the.thing for suits, special per yard .....; .. . ...... . ... u
46inch wide Covert Suiting in Navy only, warranted all Wool, heavy Q
weightefor tailor made costumes, ext ra value per yard ae.. . u
50 and 52 inch Boadcloths, in colorS of grey, porple, navy, •ete eery fine, e• e
rich finish, jest, one suit in each piece and no two alike, metre special 5 50
44 itiPcehrBsueditford Clore Suit Lengths, in pally Aied brown only, finee isaed rn
finish, special at.... ....... .......... . .. „ ....... .. . .... ... .U.UU.
50 inch Homespun, in cokes of grey, green and brown, one suit 85c 86115 •
and skirt length each piece, extra rale at.
Oood .Liniugs
If you want your dress to look Well and keep its shape
you must have the r ght kind of linings. We are very earefal
in seleetiug.our Dresb Liriings. We buy only the well teste
kinds, and those buying them bere will be sure of getting only
tha best. .
. just a few of the lineswe carry:
Freneh Silkea Very good • imitation of Vegeta Silk, in ell the •newest
shades of pink, mauve, purple, garnet, cerise, etc., just the thing for I 0
lining silks or fine dress goods, at per yard • . 1 VC
The very best quality of Linenette in all the staple shades
.• otgieytrown0140
etc, speciai value at ..•... , s4/
BILtek "Persian," a perfect waist lining, light weight, and will nobetretch 26
or pull out of shape, at
Blacie Duchess Sethi Lining, a very soft rich lining, suitable for waists 30
or whole dresses, ist, per yard c
Saturday -.&.f Monday
.. ,....ido.... sPECIALS.40„..„,
Our story of generous selling -in all departments Will come
to you with convincing force in the list that follows ;
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: $6.50 Skirt Length for $a90 t
a
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: 6 only Blaek Crepon Skirt Lengths, 42 inches wide, :
11, very fine quality, our very best $6.60 skirts, :
•• to clear on Satur(iay or Monday at - $3.90 :
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Asnap in Flannelettes .A, Carpet Bargain
2 pieces only pink lelannelette.lenge 2 pieces Union Carper, full 38 inch.
lish make, extra, heavy twill, 32 es wide nesvest patterns, colors
inches wide,the best 121c quality, of gartiA, cream teed black, a nn
to clear on Saturday or Alon. I rile real snap at per. yard 000
day et ..... , - ......... ...... 1 v
Silkoline at 120
734c Linen. Toweling 28 inch wide Silkoline, in colors of
18 inch wide Linen Toweling, very fancy florid designs, warranted f 0 0
for 6 0. igtotsitd,cgoileo'erns:::::,abltuptee:tyette:cit. hi 4
floe quality, fancy weave,coloree
Monday
bordee, special for Satorday or e
pe Ladies' $5.25 Water -
(Note the width.)
36c Linen Towels
for 26c
Linen Towels, size 19x40, with'frin.
gexedtreandhee,afveystticuolaihrtyreciiinbetnir,deol, noletietTRgmoghhatridn,rpegriuctrwvvoualydmbet,
reguler 35e towel% Saturday or 26c eecured them Tees than tegu. 0 / le
Monday specie] pet- pair.. , . lar price,we offer your choice us iu
Cashmere liose at 260 ,12%o Prints for 10c
Ladies' Black Cashmere Hose, Wale 32 inch wide Prints, extra, heavy
ranted all wool, seamless feet, quality, in colors. of navy, pink,
sizes 81, 0, 0e, regular value of garneteltlac,etc,, all guaranteed f le ,...
these stockings is 35c, Satutelity 9g, fasb colors, special at pet. yard ii
Or Mnilday...•............. ,•••••cryv
Lace Curtains at 19c 30° Dress Serge st 19°
Monday while they last, at per il ic., 3 pieces only 42 -inch heavy Melton
20 pairs Lace Cuetains,21 yds, long,
pair ' Spelergaeti8on eco, lto(1:seolefith:ties,:taurin,dettwandi 616
grey, will give Al went, extra vas
fine quality.echoice, Saturday or
1 V e osr Alondey at
proof Co.ats at $8.75
Lndies' Waterproof Coats made of
extra good quality serge, with
fine rubber lining, in colore of
na07 and blade tide, warranted
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• $1,75 Lace Curtains for $1.25 -30 palm only of Nottingharri Lace'
ile Curtains, ee yards loog, 50 Incitee wide, ovetestitched edges,
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a fine open pattern, looks juet likeSwies nee well worth, 411.75it t art •.,
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