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MONDAY, JANUARY OTH, 1
STRATFORD, ONT.
o Only ono kind of business educatioo
• given to students and that, ' the best.
• Our graduates are chosen by business
e firms and Moo e a colleges as faet AO WO
• can turn them out. It paye to get
• thorough preparation. Eight implies-
. timis have recently been received from •
• other business colleges who wish to got •
• our grarbiatee as teachers but we have •
• not ono to send. Surely thia ahem the •
• , class of Work we do. Got our catAltigue. •
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• W. J. =MOTT, Principal. •
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Nothing Oicer for a present . •
than a nice pittr of slippers:
In Heavy Rubbers and Sox
• we keep the best.
JEWELL-oWRIGUT-At Si. NUN
Rectory, on 'readily, Deo. 31st, by
Rev. C. RoOunne M., A., " Miss
Addle, daughter Of Mr, J. Wright
of awn. to Mr. J. ilerrelt of Ben
EGAMNI---11e*
HrOLMES-OnSaturdity, the
28th Deo., in St. l'aul'a ohurob,
011uton, by the Rev. O. R. Gunne
Miss Margaret Jetnima
Holmes of Clinton to Mr, James
Yates Egan of Toronto,
ra—OOrTLE—Io outdo!) on
Christina Day by Rey. J. Greene
at the residence or the brideli
parents, Ida E. daughter of Ur.
George Oottle, to Charles Smith,
SAGE - VOULITER—At the parsonage
in lienover on Christmas Dao by
Rev,J E. jlowell, Leslie J. Sage to
Edythe M. Couiter,both of Clinton.
.110WAIW-JOEINSTON-At the reel-
denoe of the bride's mother on
Christmas Day by ROO J. G. Yell -
and, Bertha C., daughter of lire.
lobelia Johnston, to R. 3. Howard
ot Smith's Falls.
Er000rr-w.o.ouswr-ot the reo
tory in Reynold. on Christmas Night
by Rev, N. C. Jennings, Sadie
daughter of Mrs Walmsle , to
ott aii of Bay
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The first letter fell out of a lege sey,
castled «Eobu Giddens," ou to unprepared
soil, addressed as "E. V. Coreish, Esq.,
Care of the Editor," and an as fellows;
Pear Oio-I have just read your story, "The
Carbuncle." Nar I. refer yo e to a ,ketch a
mine, entitled "The , Ruby" and pubilaned in
Stoner'e Magazine for April last? I gm naturany
much eattered at ,being found worthy qt Mato
tion -an imitation ao frank and obrioter as to
leave no rem for question of chance or coin*
dence. At the same time, ae I hope some day to
. republish, my story in book form, should con -
di*. it both honest and courteous on your Prot
if you would insert in the next number of the
magazine an aeknowledgment that your story
was founded on mine. I am, ot course, only a
beginner in the field of literature, but I had hoped
that this need not Absolve my colleagues from
otdiliarr fair play, Faithfully yours
JOHN GOMM
The answer came three doe later;
Deer Sir -Your leiter of the 4th Oat been to;
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Exeter, to Mr. Wansiska, of Detroit.
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Eullarton to Miss Annie; third
Cash for Hides and Sheepskins.
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S. 0, RATHWELL, ED4hAti8-ABRAM-At the riresi-
„dente of the bride'e parent, Bel -
more, on Deo, 18th, by Rev. I. A.
McKelvey, Wni.Ecierards to Miss
• NEINS-RECORD Maggie Abram,hoth of Belniore.
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LAWBROOK -In Crediton On Deo, 20th
the wile of Win. Lambrook ot
• &wetter
ELWOOD- In Hensall, on Deceniber
20th, to Mr. and bin M. Elwood, a
daughter.
WOOD -On the 18th of December the
• wife of D. A. • Wood, Exeter, of a
claughterr
FORD- In Exeter on the 22ih of Deo.
to Mr, and Mrs. A4 Ford, a son,
WREN -In Tuckeramith, on Deceit:16er
22nd, the trite of Mr. DaVici D.
Wren of a daughter,
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DEATHS,
STONEMAN-In HeitaitILOrt Decentber
200, Mre, Jewels Waikato aged
66 years.
MIINNsoIrt Henselloen December 26th,
Mr. R Mann, eged 80 yetteri.
CORRIGANoeln Lucknotoon Deoeniber
.20th, Michitel Cottigan, aged 66
Years. ,
EIIIRRAYo-Iti Bee City, Mieh. on Dee.
Feter Matra?, sOit oIthe Ist 6
WUltant Maeray ef Ashlield Aged 36
years.
MoQ11ARRIE-111 panels. on 1)60,25th
Idit Belt datighter. of Mr. and Mee.
MeQuarri.S, loo§o a yeAte !Old 6
Menthe.
OLLARDo4n MeXillep •
On 1)60. 224
• JOhle Fellard, lid /0 tiorit#
,S a
;urea". thot mere ed the Whole, etOhe flat
page. On the toond came instructions
"Let It be at the 13ritish museum (for re.
ispeatabilito) by the Elgin Marbles (Or in-
spiration)nett Tuesday afternoon at 5.
o'clock, And, t� avoid assaulting the
wrong people, let...each weal, a yellow" •
orchid -I in My dress, you in your cent. '
Rob (of john Medea' novel) has decided
me. O was rereading Inst night, 'Those -
whom a cemmon humor hath joined to-
gether let ne man Put asunder.'"
Tuesday was a pouring wet day, but at
fieo minutesto5 a tall, gaunt woman,
large footed, with a yellow orchid in her
dress; entered the Mee Marble teen&
Wiped •some Netts of ram Off her•groves
and cape, °tweaked nervously at her veil
and looked 'about her with furtive, ehort-
*Jelled eyes that gleamed excitedly
be-
]ilnd her glands. See" Must have been
forty if a aninUte, but had the originality
to fate It equarelo in her soberly Moon. ,
elVe .garmento her unchallenging-tdmett
apologetico-bonnet and her hYglenic boots.
A certain broad Intelanity in the Mouth
end a deckled gllnt of harder in the eye
saved the lace from downright ugliness,
or -well, early saved it.•
At three inibutee to 5 a young man Of
about twenty-two, eery short, very fair
teid bleak* with a stoop, and a yellow
orchid in hie buttonhole, entered the Mute
tooM from the other side. He, too, looked
'bout hire with quick, light eyeti, wherein •
correepoOding glint of humor fought
With an impaeolve month. '
They did not appear to Oa one anothet
at oleo them) two although the tootle
held AO more. than 'its wend bidl delete
peatile. But they Mead toward each
ether, :from Statue to mato, With tierit,
deem'. etepti, and a deep interest appar-
ently in the antique, 'till they Met. Then ,
they glanced hurriedly ' °Yee one teethe '
and *pieta On In opPesibt diratierte.
Both catiatted thk slow prowl round the
eboM litatil they neeeSatatily Met again.,
This time the WoMall stopped, fattened
her rehortisighted oes On the intuOit but-
tonhole and stild With e rah, "/ ant
john diddent,"
He looked fixedly at the ealild in het
tape and Mid,. "And 1 On E. 0. Oettith."
. She .40 out utt bskik 014k6ies.04
1
squarely, th ants etruek and thao 'tad
•*ere htughing leaterleallY. two 114:
ehaeiel, sivilization moderni 4100
•the Cold glorlee or the ancients.
Questions and a:plant/one followed in
quick"Iteration. Why had johe, Gide
Gene masqueraded as ot noto hi a private
Correspondence?
"Don't you see that X th.ought you Were
o_ womoin,7'k sbe explained tauticalle.
'Don't yoU. eeei what a eublime situation
Was going to bring About -to work up
to the point ot romance, almost of lov
end then meet bonnet to bonnet an
watch the, effect? Tableau! How
ebtiold have eared! And what a value*
be experience! To find out how anothev
Wornale would really write to a man, and
-oh, It would have been perfectl But
why you ehould pretend to be a womanl"
And E. F. Cornish had to explain how
the idea, one. given to him, had seemed
irresistibly suggestive; bow' be, too, had
determined to reoreseot hlumelf aa
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ROGERSe-In Brueals on Dect, 21st,
George L. Rogers, aged 30 yearo.
IFIEYWOOD-In Ueborne, an Dec.22ncl,
Rebecca Taylor, beloved wife of
Sir, George Heywood, nod 00 yeare I
10 remain and 16 days'
.JOHNSTON--in Bay, on the 171.h of
Deo. John Johneton, aged 48 yeare.
For Over Fifty Years . •
mes.Wieszow's Booentoo. Blame has bees
awed by mellows of mothers for their children
while teething. If disturbed at night and '
'woken of your rest by a sick ohild • 'mitering
Ind crying with pale of OuttlegTooth .8ml so
once and sot a bottle of "Mrs. Winslow's sooth-
ing Syrup ' for Children Teething. It will ro-
deo) the poor itte sufferer immediately. Ile.
pend.upon 11, mother*, there le no mistake about
are Wind Collo, softens Ole
to 11 cures Diarryi
o, regulates the' Stomach
nd bowels, cu .
times, reduces In Ounation, and gives tone and
oierooto Pio Vele eyetev. "Mrs, Winslov'e
oleoela, eleoefeellielkellieolleeleorelloolewoleolfriee
Suppvellt to The:
BfINKRUPT STOCK
The bankrupt stock of 0. B. Kemal 18 yet well
assorted. We have been, adding new goods as we sold
out the Bankrupt Stook and at present the stook is
well supplied with staple goods that people require
every day and suitable for the fall trade,
sv' I
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Thursday, January 2nd, 3.902.
STANLEY TOWNSSIP • WINGHAM.
Meters. Cowan, Archie and Clifford
Johnston of Rodman, Michigan are
visiting the lotterO uncle, Mr. Charles
Johnston, at present.
Miss Janie Johnston, who has been
in London for the last few months,
returned home to Amend deviations.
Mr. Richard Fenhale is taking advan-
tage of the sleighing to move his stack
of hay home from Drysdale.
The pinning face of Ma. • M. J.
Church was eeen again on the .Situble
last week.
• Mr. John Watson, who has been
bauling out oats the past week, hap-
pened with a rather serious mishap
one day last week. After delivering
his load to Mr. Scott of Brucefield and
getting' hie money he put it in his
pocket but somehow it got worked out
otnd he lost the whole thing, amount-
ing to forty two dollars. He soon
missed•it, however, hut after search,
ing for an hour had to go home with-
out it. -but on returning next day
• found it safe in . the possession of Mr.
Scott, it having. been found by a Mr.
Burdge,, Who was honest enough to
• deliver it up and we have no doubt
was well rewarded for so doing. '
• The little son ef Mr. Wallace John-
ston Was taken suddenleeill on Sunday
evening with convulsion.
filcEwan Bros, have moved into Mrs.
Pollock'O house at Bayfield.
Mrs. Wallwin' of Bayfield, who was
spending a week at Mr. John David -
son's, has returned borne. •
• . Mr. and Mrs, Chris. Eicher of Al.
tobna, . Pa., have been visiting • the
• latter's parents on the Goshen Line.
Mr, Calvin Dowson has purchased a
supply of Wood from Mr. John Me-
e/Hi:Whey and Itee been. busy hauling it
home. •• • •
• THE•$16wa-Rodono -gives niore
Stanley neves. then all the other local
• papers put together and is much the
most popular paper circulating 'in the
• township. , .
•
• ST. HELENS.
• Mr.. Tebbutt, our wortbv teacher,
held e very anecessful achool concert in
the public hall on Fridayevening. An
excellent program had !been prepared
by talent from a distittlee •comhined
with bootie talent ' Otio •15. Mc-
erost ie made at very epltribleechairman
and at splendid eveeing's ; • entertain.
• ment Was carried out • '
Brown Smith, son of Mr. Robert
• Smith of the fhli COnceesion, had his
thumb taken off in a; turnip .pulper a
few dnys ago. 13rown ; has . been very
• unfortunatn as he previously had an
• antt and a kg broken. ,• '
• Mot John Wends" vieited friends in
• 8 lanley last week. • ••
• We are pleased to learn that the
beautiful new church of Englund lat-
ely erected to the vtllage of St. Helens
is completely free of debt • Tho popto
lar rector, the Rev. C. H.B. Owen. and •
O the eneinbers of, the (ging:potion are
ta he hear Oily congratulated, •
•Mr;* Wallow Miller. is visiting friends
' in Getelph and 'vicinity. • .
tire. James Reid of Staiialee called
• on Mende in this neighborhood
Messio. • Robert Miller and Geo;
• Webtstee end Mise Mary Clark ' of
Goderich woe spendifig their vagatime
. under the ottrental•roof.
Mr. Diamond had quite a variety in
bis butcher shop at Christmas for
besides his usual up-to-date supply
there was a wild goose, a wild duck, it
hare, a geouse and a prairie chicken,
all having been received by him dir.
ectly horn Manitoba.
• F. Keay, wife and son apent Christ-
mas in St. Mary's.
We think there is one beeutiful
feature wherein all other churches
might take a lesson from that of the
English Church in tom meinorating the
birtb, of the Christ child Jesus. A good
congregation assembled in St, Paul's
church on the above day to commem-
Orate and listen again to this wondrous
story so eloquently told by the rector.
At it rousing meeting of Court Mait-
land No, 25, C. 0. Fo op Friday night
the following officers were elected no..
the ensuing year : C. Rs. Bro. Bran.
don ; V. 0. R., Bro. Worksmith ; R.
S., Bro. Clarke ; F. S., Bro. Douglas;
Treasurer, Bro. Button; Chaplain
Bro. Sperling; S. W., Bro. Guest: 3:
W., Bro. Gordon; Jr.; S. B., Bro.
Neil ; J, Ji., Bro. Roderus. The dele-
gateappointed to High Court which
• convenes at Owen Sound next June
weee Bros. Gordon 'and Neil.
The window of ChimphelPs drug
store takes the whole cake.
MR. Mitchell of Swan River, %tools
visiting his sister and tnother, Mrs. A.
J. Nichols atnd Mrs. Mitchell respectiv-
ely. Me, Mitchell speaks very highly
of that beautiful country of his adop-
tion, its wonderful resources and ex-
• hilarating climate. HowOvould this be ?
We would suggest that Mr. 'Mitchell
upon his return take with him siotn
exotic plant from Ontario and trans-
plant it in all its heauty upon the fair
plains of the West so that in the
beauty of its fragrance he would then
forget the loneliness of the wilderness
and as the bkissome come forth one by
.one he would rejoice much in the pos-
session, thereof.
How is it, sir, that our new era of
tiine starts from the birth of Christ
but yet we do not celebrate New Year's
until one week later? .
We are sorry to state that Mr: John
Foster, who hos been sick for a long
tint's, is very very low. ..
MrOR. Kinsman is also very sick.
This week it is our sad duey to chron
iele the death of our citizen Mr. John
Allenby, ..who departed this life on
Sundae Motet the age of 74 years. He
wae much respected in Wirtgliam and
it friend of both yew* and old.
GODERICH TOWNSHIP.
The following are the officers for
L L. 189 .
W. M Sturdy'
D, M, Flall Rutledge
• Seeretary G. Can telon
• Treasurer 14.14, Elliott
Fin. Sec. G. Van burg
•'Chap. John•Wotids
'D (AC. Thos, Elliott ..
Conimil tee Thos. Harrison,. Thoto
Churchill, P. ,Cantelon, •Ti 141.
: 'kat, Ettoperson. •
According to the assedstnent roll
there are ill this township 0172 cattle,
1970 sheep, 2540hoge, 1640 horses, 8760
acres of VVoodlattel. 6127 acres waste
• lend.1279 acres of orchard, 4181 acres of
fall wheat.
BLAKE.
Mr. and Mrs. John Armstrong of
Manitoba are visiting friends in this
vicinity, We are glad to see them
lookingso bale and hearty.
Dancing and parties seem to be the
order of the day. There was a, large
dance at Mr. john Johnston's not
long since and great sleighloads went
from here to Ur. Grassick's of Itippen
where they danced till about eve
o'clock in the morning. There was it
it large dance at Mr. Holtz's on Thurs-
day night last and one at Mr. S.
Thompeon's on Friday.
Mr. John Essler is at home for his
Ohriettnas holidays and was the guest
of Dlr. Cooling last Sunday evening.
Mrs. James Patterson of Michigan
is visiting her mother, Mrs. James
Essler.
Misses Maggie and Ellie Sparks and '
Misses Edna and Sedona Holtz and
also Miss Mice Catpling were home
spending Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Douglass are visit-
ing under the parental root atpresent.
• Mr. Peter Douglass Jr. from Sea -
forth and also Mr. and Mrs. McCorken:
dale of London have been 'visiting in
this vicinity lately. •
• We are sorry to learn that our
worthy citizen Mr, Thomas Johnston
Sr., is on the sick list, but we all hope
for his speedy recovery.
• Messrs. John Armstrong and Robert
• Douglass are Out on . the search of
horses.
GODERICH TOWNSHIP.
Mr. and Mrs. rhos. Webster of East
Wawanosh spent Christmas at the,
norne of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Dempsey of the 9th concession.
•Mr, and.Mrs. William Foster were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rath -
well on Thursday evening last. "
Mr.and Mt s.Geo. C. Green of Moore-
field spent a few days of last week at
the home of Mr. R. H. Elliott on
their way to Bayfield to spend Xmas
with his mother, Mrs. Green. •
Mr, and Mrs. R. H. Elliott spent
Xmas Day With friends in Goderich.
Miss Carr of Goderich is visiting
Mrs. R, fl. Elliott.
Mr. Jas. •Hamilton and Mr. lament.
HofaGnloedyerich spent Xmas with. Mr. R.
Christmas services were held in the
Anglican churches of this township
last Sunday when Christmas anthems
aud hymns were sung. Large emigre.
gations were in attendance to hear •
6nce more the old 'story of the birth of
the Messiah. Rev. H. A. Wright '
drew some practical lessons frcim the
angels' song "on earth peace, good
will toward men" concluding by urg.
ing the people to admit the Saviour
into their hearts and homes. .. '
The Sunday school Christmas enter4
tainment of St. Ames' church,
ton's,was held on Tuesday of last week
and wasit very largely attended and
happy event. During the evening
lunch was servedby, the little folks
and a program cOnsisting of a cantata,.
songs and recitations was given by the
children. Rev. H. A. Wright presid-
ed. Afterwards Santa Claus' appeared
and every child receivedit present
from his heavy load. . Mr, (guff, the
worthy superintendent,. was presented
with It handsome rug,
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a. site, andthe number of illustrations used
was never so great. It will ;Mew you how to in -
&ease your income from eggs and Chickens, how to bootie, Care for and breed there,Every
department iti care of it elpecialist. Specie' departments for "Terkeyl," "Duck. and Geese,"
"Incubators and Breeders.," "Ailme .ntai " "Bantatto, etc. Spools], department: 'a Practical
Poultty," in charge of Prof, A, G. Gilbert, manager of the Pbultry Department of the Govern -
moult Ferro, Ottawa. The regular pries is 60 coati a year, Mit We have made arrangement* Bor •
that we eat' offer it with this paper, both for one year only, at the special price nataed below.
Take advantage of this special rate today, send for free earn pies te Ong CANADIAN
roomer Rem% Toronto, but in MI eases send money to us, Adana*. with *menet for the
two papers ter one elitire year, only $
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