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The Huron Signal, 1885-12-18, Page 4osesiewer 4 rills HURON SIGNAL FRIDAY, DEC. 180 IS DANCING WRONG? Let.ad put.let into tee 161 80 1 11 • look at t neat emotive 1..t prover fur • kid* mild ragman es NOV. H. T. CrMsI_Y PlIwacbsa one dHaseiceuh1 1'leoo, .ktet t8Nwas pastor' oro1a• trltmd sea• ohis ass 1 I the Bubjtect. in that city. I didn't aspect to be at a dame. We lase been Nutted to a pri- ests ouncat, sled &bout reeves u duck, fig..Y•10elesee •saweee.s,, -pass- ' whim we had all oar singing over, the Ss Peeve Saar Demc6sg Is W. hest embed the revising gosst•, "Can abyume play a water f' A I.d7 Iuok her plus at thre piano, and all at .woe • couple 01 roving gentlemen bad a temple of young ladies by the waist sad were whirling about the rum. I dein t like it, because I know that they were awe of the tact that I was • gamester. I left the tom because 1 didn't think it was right for •,rimester of the guava to be present at • dans The lady of the house wanted els dance to Stop, bet the basband didul, and as • /neat I didn't wish to dictate to my host. After a while the husbaad came to when 1 was siting, off the dsacing room, and we bad • quiet chummiest on the station el dans There was a large attendance at the North street Metbudut church ou Thum day evening of list week, t. bear Rev, H. T. Crossley preach un the subject of "Dancing." The oat was Eoeleui.ates 3: 4, - " A time to dance. Suisse people say the Bible tells us that there Is a time to dance, and they quote those words in support ,of their claim. In that same oonnection, however, you will reed there u • "kale t., kill.' You my s weal say that that mesas there is a time when it is right to comma murder. fits wise man meant thatcher is &time when sack things are dom. Lai me any hero, ilea. I trill to bs : "New, steppes* 1 and I say at act with any vastly. I used naked a young Indy to .upper, tied oum- t, dance, and so I know what I as ing in I would put gay arm just where talking about. I staved when I was Put it in the danoe, the would dap w young tbat the ladies used to often M tin the face, and if .be didn't 1 would lift use od may test , I was w little my art respect her. Why dues she elkrw it le feet would hardly touch the ground as 1 O1e instance and sot in wasn her 1 Me we whirled around. But I gave up I tonventinnsb.m And suppose your wile was talking to toe in this room, and s we net os the sada together, of near oatte souther, I plated my arm .round bar waist as I would do in the dance, and you tame in sad saw as, what then r Well," said he, "I guess you would bare to Lave pretty fiat laughter.) Now, my friends, did 1 put ittoo struuglyl That gentleman thought it was not wrong for a tern to race hie erre amend kis wife's waist, or any lady's waist, in a dance , but it was • ternble thing w do d the lady and geetleman were berme • I give my views on the goestlon of dant- quiet little t.Lt in the parlor aloe*. that ing. 1 think at those enamored of the t> 32 fnvilege..n steel teel to be dents, s well as those nppa ed w it, time It ie the privilege of will eodoese n y position on the question. • brother with his .iter, a husbued I have never yet had minister, man, with his wife, and a lover with woman or cbil4 express disagreement his affianced but it is not right with my views on dancing If any one i"r any enan to *febrile° • woman in ale does, I will be glad if you will tell ala dance in a :sailer which he dare not wherein you duagree with m. The subseet is not "Balls." We .con them out straight. "Well," says one, "thou little dancing parties at our houses, where we get a few friends sad have a little dance in the parlor ; surely you do not cowdemn thew 1" Now, with reference to then dances, I want to ask live different questions, and the first is, 1, *t .. ptdient for Cerullo:se to dawn + We are all responsible for our influence, dancing at the same time that 1 stave up "kissing playa,' because 1 cam to the eoncluaion fist there were liberties taken at puce: times which I did not wish any man to take with m meter, sed that I should not take with any of the opposite sail. Some will say, "I do abominate those ridiewloos kissing playa " Only the most 1111terte will hold to that form of •muessiest. But still the dame is kept up. I expect that every one present will agree with min every particular when are tsisisten. L there one aw fur estslaterm and another for tabor pumas! Ot euvres we sstsestere an woad at by yoe, but remember, every se6ldeisaa- Iios yes weeld plana otos ea yew plies Vyoareele.. The bat gaga is b. .her hes do not daces, sad these are the very per.oss yes would .sed Iur if yes was dying. Yen said set seed tet the dssssts. The world dsesss't re- vat es.deet Its protease Christian who le- d-skies le- i .skies in the dans You will aMo Sed that, in nearly every seas, if a person is a loaner sod bassoon assvieted, this gsestioc of the advisability of dames, comes up very early. Mw Y- -- ul B oas sight was anxious shoat her soul. The ant sight bee be- trothed took bar to the donee, and eau that tune oke hes bees a ipso wwidhag. U a person is a Christian, end isd ulgw is the dame, it will toad to lesson his devotional .pmt A young lady, a se.s.ber of Inaura at Hamilton, west to a dense amen took part, sed is &newer to gay ratios "Du you now enjoy Buyer 1' she replied "I have not telt the same sines" It dancing be all right, bow is it that it lawns tke spirit d devoti"s 1 Aad we may be certain that at Weems oar iabrees Paul says diet in naming .punct oar weaker broth- er we cis against Christ. You will find that Deady everybody bas a doubt as to the innocency of the dense. It troubles many meeker* Rafter the Lord. Now we know that in • court d law this rale Prevails : If then be any doubt as to tasoosooe or guilt of the prisoner, give bin the benefit of the doubt. And au it then is say doubt as to the right or wrong of yoor daoctng, viee the soul the benefit of the doubt. The word of God is to that effect also. tie should avoid the very eppesnm a of evil. It doesn't do to trifle, and give the doubt against the cool. "He that doubted' is oon- damned," Lord, what tr1U t1,'1 1ul'r me to de! Paul pet that question, whets he made a cbsage 0( life. He had been sincere before that, but he asked that question. Even it in the past youtlays been docent, put that question to Jesus tooigbt, and act in aeoordanoe with what He says. Ii He tells •a to datue, why deuce, no du uut of it. These liberties are venomeven if taken in the public dance room mutter ',Vat anybody says But if H. with the lady's consent If suchan tells you teat dancing is wrong, shun it. attitude is lin,"Ruing into tea, or Peter, upon the mount of trankaguratiou while sitting on the sofa, the wrong is maid. "Lord, it ie good Mr is to be increased in the dance room when we hen." If you can say that when you take into consideration the heat of the are al a dance. At is well. Wherever it room, the fascination of the music, and is good to be, and you going thitber the movement of the body. Heather can take the Master with you, go and an shocked whew they see civilized pen- rejoice in the Lord, by all means. Now, THE MODEL acHOOL/. -- mesas et tM lseSMav /lomat tuaitaa- tdM tee wasehem. pie dance. 'fee North American in- Jesus le not • hard master. That Is • sad we all have an influence. If we diens will deuce together, men with meo, false idea, and keeps man from bosom - dance, they will not permit their women to ing Christians. The Lord your good usmce, people will be inclined w score I r7 and your leasure at heart, and will not w out one pow persons -they will not join them to the dance. I would out sal on to vire nee thin that will Auld w in such high respect u est- men y you spinosa! delight A lady at dans If we aro dancer,, and our piety Litowel once asked me if it was wrong 1s spokes ot, the worldhnP will ay with d•ccing together, or women dancing w- Li dance a said "Now, don't take nog a grin of sarcasm, "Oh yea." The ma- tette. Bet they don't seen to oar for surd, but the Lord. Youto know y jority of worldttngs, as well as the ma- that. 1 world more about its my oro jority of Christmane de not thtuk it room in the dance, and not reckon it forthat 11. says tat if you ortakeeai et one ng right for soy professor of religion to dance ; and so our mutiuence over loath of these classes is lessened. Remember what Paul *aye in 1 Cor. viii, 8, 11 :- "Het ,rest cowmendetb t.a not to Ood . til neither. if we est are we the better , scatter. if we eat not or, we the worse. But take heed.- lest by s, means thea tiberty of yours become • sambaing block to them that are week. Por if any tee thee which bath knowledge sit at meet in the Wore temple. *hall son the conscience of him that le weak be embolden- ed to eat those things which are offered unto idols r' The apostle here refer to the meat offend unto idrL ; for after they were converted some would be condemned If they ate that treat, because it would be paying • certain deference to idols ; and it might also be putting a stumbling Klock In the way of a weaker brother, for be goes on to say, "And 1hrougb my knool dgs shall the sneak brother perish. ver whom �1t hris* diett3 "And when ye so sic against the brethren lead wound their weak ...nucleon, ye sin ai1t'aiast Christ." That's the point. Whether we feel eon damned ur not ;n dancing, does not al- ter the quo *tion. We all know that eves if we dance and are nn worse, marl we do not dance and are no better, yet our influence will he less over )nth Christians and those of the world if we elo duce. 13'il: u ('.,u::w: i,,.:ai to du',.e r' A few years ago that ggestion was scut to tie Pres,' f -rev , and the answer wen something like this "Thou who are Christians will not want to dance." The . a4s question was also put to r. Milford, the Episoopalma net n1 he gave a similar reply. of arts church, but all the Christian churches, with the exception of iodic -- ;duals in thus churches, say it i wrong to dance- A real, e.rn:',t ('hrittian will not weal t6' b.. Ho Iltostreted this point by the story of a bo..tblaok ,A opted by the 1."1ees, who would ask, 'limit I gave up boot -blacking if 1 am to be• son of the sovereigtt And theft after h. wale clothed in royal apparel, sal moved in royal cowpony, would he think of asking '11 it any harm G, g and black oboes again 1 .r a little whiled Row, in each a ase It wouldn't bet.za ueaion of hum, but rather a gene - d ;cignity And so with the Christian -the child of the Ku and j oeing. it is n•.t s. much a goent..30 ee harm, se tt a that it to beneath his jigsity. The I..ird now montes to hearts ..god says "1 want you to be my sons rd s Janel?orL,' and moue .d you will �, "Is it any harem to danee 7' "Must 1gtte 0p dancing r' imagine • ''hrie . iNsst*v t..t • few ga'•nt1", asking. •'b et held out at the meetings .m this paint. 1 who trio Pet pot ire off with "011e say that dancing was wrong ID the ab 7 up 1 g strsct and 1 would not obtect to a.W The following asedid•tes attetsJinr the Geduld' aid Clanton model «Aiwls ford w. . aMered the nue ow were awarded sertibcetee 60 per tent I °Leg poradary Imo Ihe other day, bat only We got the full benefit •4 the storm here durtuy the wee:. The sick committee have four canes oat bead Our •rohsted, with a number of Salt .1 a�rep*s menta were rsqutr.d 10 ramie: fuer rabbits Sew •etwats.mtnta This Week.. Loot -John Knee. Stray Cstik W. G. Mattbewe. IYa Demount nal. - W. H. Kelley Christina' Uoods J. H. Richards Numlaalluo Meeting Wm. t'aa.pb•.'. Nosataatkw Netting J. A. Mclemenh. Amastia eels el New lursltare O.C. Robert- son. Misused snd New YearstlRi- gatindtreIleat L.d.1�a,wsL[ WOW. Lamating - Edward pea :- wrong. That wouldn t hurt me, and itY Turkey Run" thrilling tales of his ad - might go•d people hundred -(old het,, and in the world to I ventures in the west. alone* ifdit is good exercise. let brother cegaa eternal life." Asd so I say to yen soatralet11 ,.root. Conk Mimic, Collins Kates Coughlin Asci. Graham IL tan, Keefe Ann, Case Joseph, Cemesroa John, Deversui Daniel, Erwin James, Gordon K. 11. .1asw, Gross K. Jobe. Green J. Fred- nok, Hartley Foston, Munro O. James, Madame Jams, MaDospf Angus, Mc euyblia Charles, Tough William, Yoaag A. James, Robertson R. Mary. Tbe following end their certificate* renewed :-Murry Maggs, McConnell Elisa, Radcliffe Maggi., Rutherford M•pia CUNTON 1411001. Calder Kate, Deimos Jess, Dodds Beane, bloody Feline, Gregory E. tiara, Holmes S Alms, Lorin E Minnie, Mc- Tavish Jane, Milligan Mary, Breen M. Juba, Birks D. David, (,paper Edward, Cooper John, Ewing L Frank, Gray S. Hsgapbrey, Griffin Morley, McKattzie Kesmeth, Mather* M. Frances, Mc [oasts Duncan, Mcleod John, Potter William, Ruiuhall Thomas, Stewart O. Anger. The following bad their certificates renewed :-McEwan Kate, Doig Fowler R. George, McIntosh George. Or Lb* Std who wrote at God.ricb, 10 were plinked ; of the 32 who orae et Clistos, { were placked. 0( the God. - rich model class of 1885, 8 failed ; of the Clinton class (about the same size) 3 failed. 1a other words, the proportion of failures in Oudericb was over 100 peer cent greater than those lo Clinton We do not plays the blase anywhere. Ws merely point out the fact, and we hope the trustees of Goderich model seboul, in jumbos to themselves, will eorrspond with the board of examiners and had out when the trouble Iron let the school board get housstiy at the runt of the matter. Colborad. H. Mabel has sold he grain crusher to N. Morrish. Masers D. and W. H. Beer Dave purchased a portable sawmills Levi. Snyder had his hand aver)y stabbed with a fork while outing at D. Baer's thra.bixg last week. TeAertiTlfl;.-A teameeting will be held at Zion Methodist church on Thurs- day evening nut. A Rood programme has been prepared. The 'Lion teameetiags are always successful, and this will hkely be no escepium. Robt. Morris. after an absence of seve- ral years in Dakota, near Wheatland, is again under the parental roof, and re- ligion to many of his old chums on and easter, husband and wife, patents al.o, You will get mor. plseller in ire and children, if they please ; only let abandonment than initapractice-abund- them confine it to that. 11 the &tune- red lima' were enjoyment -if it u given than r in the dans, men would dance SP for His sake. noels' Confession d together. When I usd to dance, and Faith mays "The chief end of man i to glorify Owl and enjoy him forever." Teen may be some here who have been prevented from giving their hearts to tkod because ..f this geeetion of dancing. You are saying. "1 cannot go to the assemblies if I become • Christian." Make cep your stied and w to it that nothin there were no ladies to canoe with said the gentlemen danced alone, all soon declared that it was the dullest thing imaginable. (Smiles.) Du ladies the meet u.te dance together for hoots 1 No If dee attraction were =lstall. R. McGregor, wbu luta been spending several weeks in this vicinity, Isit fur Duluth last Friday. ' If the weather of the past week is a forerunner of what the wister w w be, we presume that a will be an utter im- puesibiluy to find anyone who will acknowledge hiving predicted an open winter. Dentistry. M111CHOLSOIi, 1.D.*. DENTAL �t00216, 1ti%Bktl deer belowllotheau�n. (lose. 7 VS, H JLT & CAMERON, WL WOOL/Ve�EevRrTO'.tf, L D. 1?. C`r'aters. yolteiwn la Cballmmy, et. k� es m.issstc. .411 work w Hall. North at_ ]ed .11. sad iu iTaa.e . d �'1 {� led (:: P. Yah M. u. / aiserOs►. oetisatt► aY. r.. taw M&.sse. W asb,m. Int , Tor Bale or to Let. �_: =or- answer. L"OR AtLE CHEAP FOt CASH, A let No A e r to !1 A KTI V ttes iii ITTRON, M•r*Merw ath guest, Ugrian, k. 16 Sanwa tlt. uouu4 Iiam.Miuo. t11s►at. r�'U RENT -Thi PREMISE$ Kltuu a as ht. Andrew's Manss. recently sea by Rev. 1' Owes -Josses. Apply at toe Pert iktd uct.ts for 7•rifiilisa 1 *lit L- 'ARM TO LET -FOR A TERM OP' t years. Let pt Inc. is the Maitland coa- 1 .talo&. d tut. Township of Ogden,, Am, 1 y atter to J. b. L1ZA)W. Westford. t�-u I--- _..------.71--a•tal. - MEAGER t LEWIS,ARRISTERS, (aodertrh. J. A. Mowroa- C.9aaeaa.Ja E. N. . MM- I. p C. B t YRS, SOLICITsOR At., 11 oiSee ouruer of tai Mr. ad Waea sooner to end a lowest rates of Ie rest, �. GARR0 W ,L PROUDF�aO.O1rit�Ttt,,ee,e,,Bt, BAR psTKwi Atrow. W. Proudb.a, iamrs (idiKtc►. J. T. OarrotK �it� i■ the dance itself, ".quare darns" would oe ]rt as poplar as "round will keep you from embracing Christ We would advise those parties wbo dances ' Rut square dances are not His gospel. A young lady is the county were courageous enough to pot up those popular. You bear it urged in favor of of Lambtoa had • father who was • "notices the other (tight to be o.reful, dancing that it gives grace of motion Christian, but her mother was not -a (or they may rind themselves within the Anybody who knows anything about 'orange anomaly. She was anxious reach of the law fur intimid.tion. lantana knows that ague danose give about her awl's salvatiot., and her - mon grace to the noremests and more other observing this endeavored to• ew to the sarrt•ge than round dares divert her attention by getting bee to do, yet toe round dances are most pope- dance. The girl enjoyed it for a little ler. I ask you as individuals, Why! while, but the fell sick. Her soother Now, .f you are ladies, you would be is- then came to her and told her to. dry and dtgnaot if any man touk the same yid to Jesse. The daughter said, libertine with you in your home or the Mother, why didn't you tell me all parlor that he does in the dance. Let that before Y' The your g lady deed me Modesto i. the way. Suppose to- without accepting Christ. That mother morrow 1 all upon some lady who hss now leads an unhappy life. She tears the has incurred t sterns' wrath of boon in the habit of dancing. We have v a friendly talk together, but jut before God. Are you who indulge in the dance I leave I ;dace my hand about her waist going to allow matter 1.. go on like that? as Me often bees dons before in the A bail was held m **cow the night before the French left that eity. The dower of the aristocracy of France was there. The lights shone upon • scene of splendor and gaiety. That nieht the sty was given to the flames. It was a grand sight, A11 Moscow was illuminat- ed by the glare, and ever and anon bright tongues of dame would shoot awayupward like gnat rockets. Some of te vay deacon would leave the room waltz, end suddenly some person enters the room. I leave that Louse hurriedly and in alertses. and very soon the newspapers of Canada, and the United Butes and England will have an item beginning like this "Rev o H. T. Crudely, who calls himself an evangelist` w hile rioting the house of • highly re - mutable lady in Ooderich the other day, attempted liberties of each • charac- ter that h• was ey.eted Hem the house 1 fir • while le .sj.y the sight of the without much ceremony." That u what :turning buildings in the dietance, and the papers would say. I wou.d leave town return t whirl elf in the mazy dance by the morning train, (laughter) and m(• more joyously than before. The tire work alien evangeltet would be at an end. kept sprsadieg, and crept steadily Now as to these liherties of the dance, ; towards that part of the cit where the some people, beaten of the custom, will dancers were stumbled. Fear was be- dlam these liberties to be taken, and Maine to take possession of some, when allow them with pleasure , but some du 1 the dashing yo..g Centre entered, and not allow the liberties with pleasure, 1 waving his jewelled hand said. "One bet permit them bemuse of custom and , dance more in defiance of the flames." aooventwnelim_ 1 will not speak of I On went that gay e..mpany in the dance, those ladies who want then liberties to I but in the midst of the maddening whirl be taken. but to Ne others i would may, I some one came huesedly into the noun tl y:.0 would slap a man In the face if be and cried out : "Flee for your lives, the t..ok those team liberties out of the fir has reached the nag.ains But iaii e, 7Dy perunit hie to take the ssw the warning ams to late. The magatino attitudstoward you at any other time 11 exploded, and not one of that brilliant Mies I' - , of i was • lover of I O"rnP•a1 eso•Petf• diming., b000we, es sb cleansed, it I The preacher then dwelt upon the Kee. w o hes known his Lori and added groom K her movements Sb strivings of the HoI1 tient with snob, as' harm to dance 1 ' As 1 said beton Later . n she own. to in. and said, "Mr dame more. Thine at what the Land it, is sot • • much a matter of harm as it (.rneaky. as a lady i would now be kali done to save ton, he cwetinsed, ,a that it is beneath your dignify. rd hen Moat. esu to euro think of dearest' She skink of thepit from wheat IIs wants to lase N full "f the lave of tied it olid had ,t to view tae matter a the right resew* yea ; think of the salvation heii .rot enjoy the dance Miss W - - , of lighe out to you, and nye the heart to Him now, A young lady in Hamilton was asleep is her home when • Irs oecarred. Her norther este and took bar oat of the barnir g beldiag, and Mee went back again to try sae save bee little brother, but mother and son pwriebed in Ibi dames That Toone lady ever apelike is the west Iroise tones of her aetkw. Jams elm* down to earth sod gave Him- self for es He congesee es by lore. Dismiss every geeains that will keep you from seese6ng Him, and may "Lord, thee shalt have my heart, take it, and let w fotbw Thy way " 1 held tuck for several weeks and she confessed that it was the delis that kept her back. Rut se son as she derided to girl) up the dance she - . /.4 . 11/01 a r' /114.011I es dermas ! l+nponse •hat en Saturday night Outset! :.f perm t . any owning *e have a pri- was awed itntssditely. SM thenght v*te arty at 5me loess leu town, sad dater* br5ts"ewe, it wrens n. • have a little dancing. I will is thous, air -.h asn sh . make. but ,•nre ow neo l 1 r"- .opt you and intim( my rave At1p else nand it was really no arm, and sal. ".May 1 have the Mea - tad ▪ r,h.� Christina who abandon the sun o and you say. 'Certainly," send las:* ehsald not feel that they are mak •w•1 we go err ped and •round to the 'ng r bat determine that ' delete. well The next day will ably w 1 dove se kw. La yes 1 1wae•y, and ;m the evening )n1 Some lhi,h,,,,,••f » Athe aro We wry mm, `and hear me press► Whet will yes dens it Mew we are children of the thitsk .1 'he "I'm"' t tine m.7 sa7. 1( to; 'easel ennstder the y uesttota, Mr Cess;, u a hesuftul /1n ; a ohrestian I Ar. your sine or the reverse. as the cans may he, $ureor A nu want toilette* if your bit whet will y a tltmek o11 ay sersrrm. ♦B.n .• the lore +l 0.1 Gr,there le a daase,and Ile. Cre, snd Me -v....,.e err •I ,t (laslp&ell SW MT. NaJt•ii ge and .eioy e: glad sari- fo• OyJ it t will you tfrvni of their piety "b. 'iii '.M tis danus irut of the ! and .moor. ty. llpt yell say. "( )h, tar r. Tbe Parkhill aired. ref s relent date aye : "Mr. Kelly's plant oft the pro - grease wee supplied he Mess Wynn, a (lodsritli. a *harming .npnn* singer, Nebo wet. bee -sellers. MIIS. She People's totems. GENERAL SERVANT WANTED - p w ave to • competent girt Apply 11[R8 a to AW.liodericb. 11111 LOST. -ON SATURDAY NIGHT testi between asittrd and the Square. a breast collar and traces beisesi.1 to* mogk hareems The Ander will easter a favor by liavtas them at John Keel's livery stable. n The good sleighing as making things alive around here. Our merchant., )1r. Mollwats and Mr. Morrow, have ventured on wee new lines thin winter. Mr. McDwain shows a very fine collection of dried dowers from California. At the annual meeting of the Nil. Methodist 8. S. committee of manage - meat on Tuesday evening last, all the old teachers and officers were re-elected exoeptinv the secretary and two teach- ers. D. McWhinney succeeds J. If. Pentland as secretary ; Ilia J. Dtstow's class will be taken by Mrs D. McWhin- ney and Mr. Pully 5 clone by S. Pent- land. Owing to the increased number of scholars attending, two more teachers bad to be appointed, and Mine M. Mal - tough and J. H. Pentland were elected. Xwae Tag¢- The S. A. intends lav- ing its annual Xmas tree on Christmas ere, when *literary and mwisal saw. tainment will be given, consisting of disl..gues, readings and recitations by the scholars of the school and by some others, cud music by the choir. The tree will he neatly trimmed, and wall loaded with prises and presents for t*e ehiide's and fntnds. A very enjoyable evening is expected, for the church is sere to be well filled if the sleighing cam names. Admission fee 1u oats. Awellies Babes. All parties getting their sale bills pristed se Mb o1Me will get a free notice inserted is this list up to the time ot sale. Auction tale of furniture and other articles, teat door to the Colborne hotel, Hamilton street, Goderich, by John 1101, auctioneer, onmmeneing at 1 dock p.m , on Saturday, 1).a 19th, 198:. Rimming will be going at the sale. Fee posters for list, etc Auction sale of first-class furniture, .11 n ew and fresh from the factory, the pro petty d it C. Robertson, E.at street, (hderieh, by John Knoll, auctioneer, oogam.naag etch day at 1 o'clock sharp, ot. Monday and Tuesday. Den 21st and nod, HMS. This i. • meanie* sale. Nee posters fee let, etc. r et Weser, am. laces. ltt. Amnial Ceuvention of the tatrytne.l Aassrlalloa el Western Optarn well be NW ea 1be Tenon Hall In Wes*took es the 111h. 14.b sad Ikb of Jointer, neat. Arr.asmeat Me. berm made weNeed the eed 7tintt ail Canada" i ae-itte Railways. ler the teed re - oiliest., of faros en pnrotuMn et the .anti amt. of esombwebip required, stbbats Ilse stems Ironbe Ewesll they tt•0 eb1111= ea ` start bet se UI Kallwy Oena1eate, to e tier 1Mereesry se Iwormall, ailed ea ap*Iylsg for the tr,.., abs party mast • whirr, Read Oboe wish to premed. C. • W(K, SOrreeary'e O15ee. .16rervay. Iiia ,oiL nee. 1.1 M CORDWOOD WANTED. T�.deve will be received M tie *Oce up to lhiday seat tsr 15 we s earth ee t re beech aidts.pk.clear of limbs a•d lt•eklsgs. to be delivered byrthe 15th d Jaatrrr. McOILLI- CUDDY 1183-11 THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF Colborne wl11 swot 1a the Township' Hallos Thursday. the 17th Mel., oorme•cleg at le o'clock a.m. All ppaenics holding as wants against the Towashtp wtil please ter - ward to the undersigned ea Or before the letb. . th. Count y et Nowa gales atteaded J. A. McDONAOH. 1023-11 any part of tkr Coestl. Addrsse orders to Goder $cb P. O. - Bleaicat. TE. CASE, M.D., C.M., M.C.P.tI . Owt. P'htdclen. surgeon, Aecosebesr, do. Mace-i'1'bat forme/myoceu try Dr llutcbisseoi Dungannon. ight 11t ala'. hotel. DR (Mot McLEAN, PHYSICIAN, BUR - u!1. cora'? Re Oast said reidenee Bruce Serest. sscosd doer weet of Victoria Street. 1731. URS SHANNON & HAMILTON Paydet•na, Sturgeons. An -euchre,. Pte *bee at to elm/woe's redolence. sen the gaol (leder tat G. C. asanw0B. J. C. Hutu. - 1011 1761. Auctioneering. W. BALL, AUCTIONEER FOR FINE ARTS MR. R- ('ROCKETT Ian re opened his climes ui Utl aid Water Color punting, pe tat ing onchills kr.. On the anrn euua of Vied- needay sad Thursday of each week. DIMS') the square. neat dour to Mr. Geo. Acbea..'s Store. lead♦t DOMINION STATUTES, 1885. Notice is hereby gives that i have received Dominion Statutes for 1pt, 48 and tt1. Vas., sad that raseistrates and others entitled to revere them can obtain them ■t m oMue. IRA LEWII. °Mee of Clerk of 14x0., Godericb. Dec. t 1t115. t >rt -tat 14USIC.-MISS Ct)OKE. AFTER 14 4.71 years study of music. 1s prepared l0 receive pupils for the thaws. ft tee..ws quarterly. Terme 96 per quarter 15' - SHORTHAND. -ISAAC PITMAN'S PROS( n1RAPH Y. The most pnpeursys- tem taught. lastrarUas leeks for mele et Tse &*h6/ oOce, livery bap and girl should learn shorthand, 1101 EDWARD SHARMAN, BaN'alAya sad plaeter.r. thanks Use public for their esatioard patnuaya. He Iseult ready to do all work in his hoe la • superior maaser. Priers to wit the tines FoUreetee given for buildings wiles required. 5577.1; NOMINATION MEETING. Nomination for Reeve. Deputy Reeve ad Obaaelfors for the Township of Colborne wilt take place at the Township Hall, C'a•bw, as Mesday, Dec. Vieth, et t1 o'clock noon J. A Mit)O?AOH, Iteturoiwt (sneer. December ata. ttee. 111112:t NOMINATION MEETING. Nomination for Mayor. Reese and Deputy - Reeve for the tows of Godeneh, will take p sc at the Tows Hall. on Monday. Lon. sib, at lO o'clock a.m. Noaimatioa for count i:lors and public we heel trustees is their respective wards at 12 o'clock same clay. CAMPOS:Li., itetnn..mgOfficer. D.eember 17th, lata',. 90:L.i 8trayeb Animals. ATM- CAME ON T9IS PRE- �.7 YIRI[a of W.O. 31ATTHlCWft, sot 6, tae. townabir t f A•i.Aeld. 4 yearling:, 2 steers end 1 helloes; 3 smart, all red. 1 gray heifer. The owner is regereled to prove propene. pay chargee. ad Wk. them away. 11 CAME ON THE PREMISES OF l Rabb -rite?. on or abcnt the middle of Sept., aearling heifer -red and white. The owner is requested to prove pnmn rt CA (IH AN, eon. C. Gode it ericb'ow�A 111.41 and STRAYED -CAME ON THE PRE. MIMES of the uude:'.mgssd C -;r: .4 the storm of ,. Saturdayevening. the h ,s $ red and white heier. '• The owner to proriag property and paying charges can take !t away. ('HAI'. HATES Oederi.h. Los. 16th. 1*.. 202341 E�HEEP-CAME ON THE premises of aubecriber. lot 3, crn. 4 W. D., Colborne, on or about the beginning of Nov., two ewe. The owner is requested to Dm** proveny pal char's^. and take them away. ANI)RI WV A. YOUNG. IMt1t STRAYED CATTLE-- CAME on Tuns premises of the subscriber, near Demise - WON. about the bryNnsing of November last, • Meer rad • heifer. caval TOHN KNOX. GENERAL ALT - 11 Ti0110CR and Land Voltmeter. Ooderlak, (ht Having bad eosiderable experience r al'. aocttos:ering trade. he ls le a poeline te disclosers with thorongh aatldactloa all ese- nla.ions e.trosted to him. Order's left et Marco's Heed, or mist by mall to my address 0.dericb P. 0.. carefully attem.ded to JOHN INOX Cew.ty Auctioneer. 11111 -if %Deus "arta humane. UONEY TO LEND. -A LAfd AL &mount Of Private nada tet taysMmsst it lowest rates on torr -class Meninges. Appy toDARROW t PKOCDF4)OT. PRIVATE FUNDS TO LEND AT swat of per o.sL ow root vas faro msys- 41y. .d.poly to R. C. HA 714. Sint! Oode- 1500,000 TO WAN. APPLY TI) OAMEROS MOLT&CAMERON God. tab. Its Il. RADCLiFFE, GENRR AL INSURANCE, REAL SS''ATE wit* MONEY LOANING AGENT. Only Plrsleia a Comper,fse Repreaared Mr Mosey to led oe straight lean.. st the lowest rite Of tnlereM gulag, la asy way te mut the borrower. gar OFFICE -Sneed dear recut mare. West Street, tded.rtek. TO PERSONS WANTING Waif; or dreinng to ammo takelr and r dsce tbelr rate ut isterew.� rir private funds to any amount at per We lure also received la.trvalase tram a cheat centredlag • *nest toad to lead oats limited amount no first caw tarn esus• at 5 1-•j per tient. Appy at trice to READIER R LEWIS, opposite the (Noboru Hstel. Godcrtoh. (ioderic, 15Rh Nov.. 1556. l-tt INSURANCE CARD. 1 w. 1. LOOT. Fon, Lrf( end Menne htOarowee Aptut, OODSRJCR. SI 00x, opposite Colborne Hotel. The "London Aseuraae0' incorporated 171. The "National." eetablisbed 1t11I, The "Hand -In -hoed,' the only Company lieeieed to imam piste gins, t. tae Dominion. The above are all 6rst-cJass and old mess- listed etail laked eon lee. Ricer* at Lowest rages. Goeerleb .. Mab, 111s. 11177 1 fp'l/ A,./l► TO LOAN AT 6 PER L TTHH �ll� ('Y%T. It T?RONTO DINER/ `. TSj%I* CO'Y `rr. i .pared to loan money AMver tent., Say 1sMa11TERtM$t T() SUIT BORROWERS, em Bret -dame farm osct:r:ty. Apply ro GAMEftON, HOLT & CAMERON. Barr,etertss,, Ooderjt b. Meats for the Tomato inhere' Troika ( 'y. s Mens. Ca t, HOLT 4 cinema. have ham tet privet* feeds se lea es fiest.elas tars security. Oedericb.OeL4. His 1911-tf Ed*ard Carswell, Ksu., age. Th. steer le ted , win and white. with Bair inclined to curl; the heifer is red. with .hfte Maly, age puny white, sad arse, white spot en fait. The owner le requested to prove proper y charges tad time thea away. N. M, U�i1rp, atoll -11 AOM CAME ESTRAY- I HAVE A stray stray rm on my premises. ata 8 awl N, osa. 11, t s,Ibur t.e. 'f1e owner le n'gyesto d t0 prwee jreeert111say es1W1111 s and take a away. Capt. 34 4 1.11l(3)F:. :623-4t HEIFER ESTRAY - ORA YKD from the pasture tele et Thee. Daher. Astitelf, sear lleugsnnon. during the past .sass., • reacting be:1'er, nearly all red. In- formation loading to its recotery will be enitably nwsrded y JOHN TIllf, tot 11, eon. s, W. D., Colborne. Habit I AMR CAME ESTRAY CAME ONVICTORIA HALL, 'Pig prey booms the w tiseYtber, let 1f,e roe. R W. D., Cod e. Auris/ Wirt.. •a we lamb The owner is rnqueened to peeve pre 75,17. pay charges, and take it away. JOHN Tiil1�1 �1t.1t "Ct GODER,CM, deliver his Celebrat*d Lector* entitled Laughing ! Laughing! Laughing! - IN - AMR N - AME 10N THE PitEMiSES OF d► t, tr.b.,c1birr.5. knits 1.511. �m. I. Jaz ist 1888 eM Wew�essk- *1*0.1 /be mtddir of JSLr- sO��eMewe S.. owe 1.r..hpeevepyTa'rzp*weerr, i5 rt..uset 1 ' eat sersyy. areli RD R►DMnN and Dna . gsakie, P.O. nellN irr I Wes, STUTTERING I .rt.'t t err ('e rsatee l MISS EMMA HAYNE8 ALBION HOTEL. At g p, m. ADII&S10I, 25 and 35 Cts. A few Reserved Keats at 60 tante Paneds towards feaseaing the debt of Victoria Street ('March. Jae*: real Adeirtes 71 wsr.ae!d .Vee. Dee. 17,11, 10e6, �, 20141 3t