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= Christmas of 11112 W hese very lively
monad loohebh, se nems{ s.mher of
marriages h•vies tsksn Oise. Some of
the contraction parties were 11, John
1!f. Mcleod, of Ohioago, to rim Cassis
McDonald, daughter of Rev K. Mc-
Donald, of A.bbeld, and Mr Was John -
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(`1 WN TY CURRENCY.
Items of Interest from over the
County.
A Warne 111. 44.44 .f the essay Sews here
WI s• 1• a: a Rendon er "The swam.-
?$th as I ".tat, Chipped and t'.a-
dles.ed Ram Every 1101141•111-
Mr
MtWa
Mr H.mm•,sd. of Manitoba, a broth-
er of Mrs Jellies L , is in Clin-
t ..,..,n a visit ; it .' 18 years since they
lead seen each other.
Mr. Wm. Biasball, Bromide, had the
misfortune to di.piece ser j•w while
h•...tag the other day. A medical teen
ad to be called in t.. set tuatara right.
Mr George Forrest, of Hay, who has
been an Mant`ons for nearly two yeah,
surpr.esd his friends there by an unex-
pected visit. Hs purposes returning in
Lb. spring.
Tbe eot.victione made by
of the county for the past quarter num-
bered only 41. a smaller number than
natal. The total fines amounted to
1146 50, of which three were for illegal
liquor selling. Godench
had 8 of the cases, Clinton t;, and Sea -
forth ot.1y 1.
The fallowing was received by M. H.
Hammond, station master, Blytb, and
was dated Dec. 7, 1889: Dear Sir, en-
closed please fist the sum of fifty Dents.
I took • ride from Blyth to Cliotun,
without paying fur it. It was mane
years ago. and lately it was bri'ught up
to my mend, and I thought it didn't be-
long to ms,''. I secretly send you the
amount and interest. Yours, kc., for
Rol armor an sex.
D. B. Ci!btck sad wife, Winyham, left
on Friday, the 20th inst., for $ two
or three week,' visit to the latter it par-
ents. Mr Caihick has received notice
that bis presence will be required at Mn
=dwsrd's trial, as he buried and em
balseed the body of the late Hugh J.
whitely. He has to certify whether
there was arsenic used in the said em-
balming. Mr Celbick has sleep made
big own embalming fluid and says that no
arsenic is used to preparing the same.
The Collegiate Institute Board of
Trustee•. Clinton. hare eaglaged Mr E.
A. Morrow, B. A.. as classical muter, to
fill the place vacated by Mr Petry. He
has taken first-class honors in classics in
the 1st, L' id and 3rd classes, and as he
Domes to the board very highly recem-
seeded, will doubtless prove • worthy
snooeator to Mr Perry. The new staff
will, therefore, be eompr..ed as follows
T Turnbull, 13. A , Principal. modern
languages; D. Rnbh. mathematics; J A
Giffin, B. A.. science.. and Mics Home
segues.
DU CANNON.
Irmo our own correspondent.
The year of gram 1890 ma ushered .n
by • hesvy rain and wind storm.
The peblie .ehool here
its text session on Monday. Gth inert.
All concerned will please govern them -
.elves accordingly. e
Christmas passed riff very gnietiy..
weather was excellent and quite • num
bar of oar young people tuck • drive
est.
Mr Jas. Johnston, formerly a resident
of this locality, bat now of Michigan.
V.$ , is vt•it/eg relatives and friends
iksn. H• is nisch pleased with the
bad o( his adaption, and speaks highly
et k Having left ham stunt ryes
.Re. he states that nor village has
greatly improved is side aesd op -
friday, the 27th alt., the Rev R
ea, of Chatham. delivered a
and isatr.etire Meters
J5Mhei rt shares, taking as his
?tweediest* wee set
1 N have bees bed Moto
bat them mord pro
mewed tm lecture a tare treat. The
rev gentleman, in the worse of his lec-
ture, took omission to nark that in the
home circle, •oeial , Meiners,
•std &leo in a moral point of view, it
would elevate •oeiety in general to fully
adopt sad carry set the subject of the
lessors --vis : Bay 8o -with • tree and
determined damson. Were the rev goa-
lless° permitted to visit oar village in
the futon and timely sones given of a
lenders from him, we vesture to bespeak
a large mod.modistes.modistes. •
We are sorry to have to state that Mr
Ed ward Firearm, of the 7th moose 'Mon,
of West Wswano•h, has sustained e
heavy loss ; his oat -building•, composed
of a Rood frame barn and stable, along
with most of his farming implements,
and three sheep, were destroyed by fire
on Monday evening, the 30th ult. Cass
unknown. As be had no insurance bit
loss of crop, buildings ani contents will
be heavy. The dwelling boom moved
owing to mild weather.
Oa Monday, the 30th ult., in as
c. rdano. with the Municipal Act, •
meeting commonly known as nomina-
tion was held in the Town Hall, West
Wwtnosb, for the purpose of bossiest -
Mg 6t and proper persons for neve,
depcty and councillors, for the year
1890. Result at close of
was u follow': -- For reeve -James
J..hn•tan, former reeve, Alex. Stuart,
former deputy neve ; for deputy -John
Bowers, formerly councillor, Robert
Lockhart, who was deputy -reeve is 1888;
for cooncillon-Thos. Todd, Jas. Gib-
son, W. holey. As then was no
opposition for counsellors they were de-
clared duly elected. Election,therefore,
for reeve and deputy takes place ori
Monday.
GODSRICH TOWNSHIP.
IToo late for last week.{
Tho annual public school n
which was held in S.S No. 1. Frday,the
20th ioot , was crowned with emcees,
but owing to the of the
weather the visitors were net so many as
was expected. The pupils were exam-
ined by other teachers, and the readiness
with which they responded to the
que•tiora clearly showed that their
towhee, Mr Matheson, bas been doing
his duty. In the evening an entertain-
ment was given, which was • grand sic -
see, anything that has ewer
been eitneesed in • rural district. The
program began at ; p. m., Mr .1. Salkeld
in the chair, and lasted until 11 p. tn.
The first part of the program was given
by the pupils of the school, which was
preeeoted in • manner that astonished
the audience. The last part of the pro-
gram was given by the young people of
the section with the exception of four
outside talents. TLe program consisted
of readings. dialogue., , tab-
leaux and music of all varieties (metre.
mental and vocal ) No doubt the yosnk
people of the ..ahem hove lost cusaider-
able sleep while preparing the program,
hot now when it's over they surely will
not regret that they have labored e.•
'minuet., for they all, wiihnot • single
exception, performed their parts in •
manner that reflects great credit upon
them, and will give them courage f.•r
another undertaking of •'issuer charac-
ter.
LOCHALSH.
hem cur Geste •
Mr Alex MkKensie was nn • short
visit, last week, down at Bromfield
Mr F McLennan has been res-enr.R
ed as teacher in S A. No 4, for 18f'0.
Heather Bell Lodge of the 1 0. 0 T.
purpose holding a eoneert for the good of
lithe order in about • month.
Mrs Dvnald 1t. MrKanaie has bad a i
severe atosek of paralysis, and, we are !
merry
Mato, ate, i. set improving very
The )east pawl* of Lnehalsh tun ea
limned a angi.. •etsool, seder the
amnions and tisanes, of Mr Alex Ms.
Aslsy, c1• Kint•il.
PORT ALBERT.
Fran oar own oorrespwdent.
8cnoot. E1Am111ATIOX. -That the par -
este of the children of this school motion
are deeply interested as to how their
"young idea" are •'shnotisq" at school,
was well demonstrated on Friday last,
when in spite of the rain, .hioh poured
in torrent. nearly all sfternotw, they
turned nut in saab large numbers to at-
tend the examination. A somber of
Washers from a dietainee had promised to
be present, bet with the exception of
Miss Julien, of Kiegsbridge, sod Miss
O'Keefe, *former teacher of the same
I o.riebing hamlet, failed to pat in an
The latter yeuug ladies
onfortssately did sot arrive until the
inmost at the dose of the ex-
amination bad begun. The very tire-
some and sedans task, therefore, of os -
&mining the scholars in the various
branches entirely devolved upon their
owe teacher, Miss Barrows. That she
acquitted herself in a creditable manner,
and that bar sixty-three pupils did like-
wis.--tbst,in feet, 8 8. No. I, Ashfield,
was A No. 1 in every respect, was the
verdict Of all present. After
the meal exercise bad baso goes,
throsgb with, a spelling contest between
the third and foertb :less scholars took
place, which remulted,atter a very lesartIy
and spirited battle, in Miss Kitty
Campbell, a pupil in the 3d form, carry-
ing off the prise, v:s, s bsodanmely
bound volume, the gift of the tea.ber.
A table match between the tat and
god dames, for a similar prise from the
same gea•roee donor, 1 in Miss
Laura 'Marlow coming oft victorious.
Mr Geo Marlow, one of the trustees,
having been appointed chairman, • very
program of songs, readings,
and was proceeded with, the
hearty applause of the audience at the
does of each piece testifying their appn-
cistios of the of the *chol-
era. We moat not omit to mention the
Xmas tree. whom branches were liter•
ally covered with promote, moat artistic-
ally arranged. and , under the
glare of many wax tapers, a very pretty
and d•a'mg sight Indeed. Coegratola-
tory addresses to Miss Borrows upon
the highly satisfactory condition of the
school, by Messrs Jae Mshaffy, James
Quaid, A C Hawkins, John Bennett and
John Stevenson, and an appropnste re-
ply by that lady, brought to • doss what
might well be wandered the beet school
ever held here. Mus Bor-
rows. who has given universal atiefee-
ti.n sines tatting charge of this school,
hes been re -aimed at so increased
star..
Welled .saner sisal s wife
I,- young Jacob Green,
at his mod {brows. -
as k into ai-Yssed ray I the tifrest.-
' T, w you're wr seed Brown re-
ts smote slid and meek -
"1 kissed her, that I've net denied,
Ftutser on the cheek --
and I did because she looked so hand-
some -the very picture of beauty and
health. What is the secret of it 1"
"Well," replied Green, "since you sic
it, I will tell you : she ores Dr 1 ierci s
Favorite P i accept your
apology. Good night.' "Favorite
Prescription • is the only remedy for the
delicate d s and
of females, e..'41 by druggists, under ■
positin ywureniee .1 giving satisfaction
in eaery 0i nr money paid fur it re-
turned.
F •r biliousrese. sick headache, in-
digestion• and constipation. take Dr
pierce'• Pa.'s.
C(►LW IRNiE.
From our own cres4'oade.L
Si-Moxol. S1 isartog. - The public
exam,na.ion . ( 8 8. No. 3, Colborne,
was held uu tt.. 7u•h alt. The day prov-
ed very unfavorable and the inclement
weather and tuuddy roads, no doubt,
prevented qui:. a Number of visitors from
attending, alto would otherwise have
been pres•,nt. The pupils were swain
ed by tit.- r teacher, Mr Duff, in the
various hranche.. 1 learning taught in
nor puhliruch.Nds and the very credita-
ble manner fir. which tiey passed
thr..ngh ih• seting «rleal,r.deeted mesh
credit slr•-1 the.nNIes' as well as their
teacher At the elects ref the ettamiaa-
tion, (,..rd.m Young, liar, ores of the
Invitees. ecp-eseed hie satuhetioa with
ti.. •tato ..1 th • assn{, after which Rev
R Henderev.n, Aebars, delivered • sheet
addrw to the scholars, urging them ke
treater diligence awl seal in their .ark
and shoe Mit them that as time is pees
ing qu.ehly onward, they ah.s14
make the most .f the polka
opoortsninve of youth and tbs. AIMS
that uu•...d, tbrxo.rh edea tion 1161+
will retain with them dewing all thew
future years. •sd vastly assist them in
the creek of life. . Mr Dag, the timelier
lellthe school, cordially •adn eed the
tnstim.ste of the led' marker, sod at he
is leaving the aahoul, bade the ehaldret.
(.0 an eRsstioaate "Good-bye." W.- •r,
armed the -sties led city are the
less.eslsi-.d in the removal of Mt Duff,
1 who, bora ►u lung .soerien.e .. •
teseher, hie spriest modem, sterling
integrity sal blameless life, no Ise that.
by ►is. Christian seal tied labiate. w well
11,04 fort the positivist he oceepies, as
well as eminently calculated to heave a
lassies impression fin stood noon ■off
.ossmneity in which he may reside.
Mr Duff lase •000pted the p..e.itoo
of teacher at Cheeped.. Batdiresnd
Go. The best plebes of I is many
frisod0 in Hunts go with him.
Is terse et weed en Taw Mon
By one man may appear to envie as at•
sedately story ; but a seaebine i• now
manufactured wbieh lou 'women seek •
fest a possible. 1t e.■ be carried fold
ed uu • man'• back, mots do.■ trees end
runs easy without mesio g backache.
25,000 wow in see and the demand is
constantly inereasi.g. Apply to Fold
ing S.wiwg Mealtime Co., Cbioaz.', .M.
will seed free illustrated e•talese.' con-
taiuing teetiseoaNle from hundreds eh.
have sawed from 4 to 9 cords in • day.
A new iaminaes for filing saws aeon.- -
paniee each machine ; •awe can be had
separate. With Ibis triol anyone can
61.. saw better than an expert can witb-
out it.
It Metaled that the steel trade is to be
rev3utiunised by • noir prucese for leak-
ing open hearth steel as cheap or cheap-
er than Bessemer steel. A 'vndiest• of
espitalista representing $15 000 000 sue
hem formed to operate the nee proems.
and work will be commenced its Indian-
apolis .no... At present open hearth
steel sells fur 55 • ton inure than Besse-
mer
FINE TAILORING
PALL. SUITE AND OVERCOATS
FOR OM
$15, $18 ..,&1\1"1:3 $20.
anise
Renew says. -A s tete n�4 �ttt•.a •
at
mace {'ukulele afan~twt t� made ewore eisn tdy'•:dlai t: tee utas
are ere d 7ettt es/
�itt7 mesdswt tailor teras est 1h*9M��
or sere da. ems, 1
Clime at ws edi w the mei d d prima
rafters .f all sass.
WUPSLOPES at del. $1,50, %1.75. 'SAO' and .2b per
1000, printed, at "The Signal Steam Printing House.
Not mob $ greet while eines a middle -
&nod w west into an °dee ts Wieghom
1.', a rearnage limner; be haat o suet us,
bet wore • sefllar roomed his week.
Whew Mr Davis beaded Cam the
he asked where h. cou'd rye • winnow
to curry bite, dud was dneeted to the
Rey Me McQueen*, and 113isber he west.
When autfrowted by the rev gentleman,
be shed hire if be would marry him,
arid, base answered to thesirmstiwe,
be said, •'W ell then, seam ass" lie -
log tele by Mr McQwrrie shot he would
first lave to bile. the woman, he re
Marked that b. did not hood it would
ne bere••ary, but, if so, he weeld sons
fetal. her along. He stern r tureed with
his N.N.ming bride, when they united,
end for aught we kno. here arae lived
a supremely happy life.
The a.wios•ione for re-election Of the
new ,sinister• in Newfoundland takes
place as January 7.
PRINTERS' INK.
A JOURNAL FOR ADVERTYSLRS.
L Masi esdlT. sad litis aepem etst i. Noma
--Mt bode jawed .f psalms flyethan. A
{ansate ts the NgtA--I altwmesm kw, vbti
aril eh* be duet abodes; M le in* u
MNwttasee ; beets baler ms; el.. saw ,spot
'. ass; be wad nifty Se ages -ti ted. tt:-
sea m at eves yeas the Saha sf 1er0Wie
tlmmra hAvwtiasi Lea an ye weal by any
bat tmlrMatl by Ise. Tb mind* of 11311T -
mar
Z Tmar » eabmtM ft sal tbi atria is bays{
et se arenas sl or ton tV 1ii yeas 11
*deg dile& entra0a 4 any et t:s lergest
sal ane meoomtai shacks. . A yof s intecr -
tM nos tat tea mann: angle taps 7ma
Adasse:-
C1O. P. ROWELL A 110..
Il.wapapsr Adwrtiiag sews..
to S�r.n St. New Tek
1RRALTs/vL EIEIRCiiSE.
reel1 a taw eieulbe .so thaw rounds,.
were pqy detteate, pale, Mok I
std se Dr. Pi rte's worlataadf
theypklbp.. MM heart ve blossomed ung
web�reked
rovite
oat into
restoratler teeenntIse a riessida e and pro
make of faietheml action at lame critical
d foam slrlhoed to wornan-
k • only � e ncepcsmalts ml 11 to care -
My rrAMa 11 N mr.�
stBihd s w usprrk'rnt� and
Milsm. It embd to soma
tile
to iss a� in
way el Wsissarnlimperts
rnw•dawn••• Por
wasted,
ttateva
aurvnw
the g:e greatest
od
dad
*Miff riti
5 pusWna ter wemem4 ds t$ irwlseyls, unci
s pesr.ew hos tee mlrmia/sstwe,
that 11 astlafactbs to every area.
Zs
refunded. Tlels rsalestee
bre been aimed out far tuner yam.
copyrlesa, ma, by Wham% DM {tam, ears -
19000 OFFERD
lar the manuhE.tur-
e•tw 01 De. Sum's ({stases RMm.Hy. for an
incurable ere et Catmint Is she Heal
SMOKER'S
Pr' SUNDRIES -;
Some people agree with Tie two's opinion
about men and shines, had some propte don't
but everybody Ilkea to rot bold of the new►
I R -S rs
paper wnIek 1. never dull and server afraid io t
i4
'perk Ito mind.
Democrats know 113.1 for sweaty yeas T
Ora lies rou{kt in the frost Iter for - f
tic princfpsea, sever wavering or weakest.
In its loyalty to the {roe laureate' of the
It serve' with Marten iutelligrsce sad . lel
wrested to the
At cissa otsti -co have dot
heed Y to eke teat swam of tic -compliable
the common purpose; It is not The Sews tan t
if It bee seem further i•1. the milletaa.
I;11 a is
Eighteen hundred and •tasty le the y
that will probably determine the result of
113. Presidential shooks d ISE and perks
the fort uses of the Demorrscy for the rust
the century. Victory in L Is s duty. and
the btgt.sisr of I50 is the any, time to start
oaths company with The SawDaily, per moat.. . . . .. 1>a `
rERMINAI�R
Daily. per year.. ... a t
oda !rot+
Dally sad 7. 8uaday. per year. ii on
Daily .std titioday. pm month. 0 ;u.
Weekly 8nn. owe year, .. 1 t.,'
Address TES Sa11, Sew weft.
77 at
Crauellino Suite.
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WE ARE READY.
Come■and see our
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FROM; -
Dr, icLE1N1 Grew
NUTS. RA!SIN8, GRAPE& DAT
CHOCOLATES IEtadish sad Comdata.)
rale, LEMONS, •AKANA8,
We sell the best Goods we
• can buy.
CHAS. A. NAIRN.
JotenL
Cures
Jcuntatisnj
COUGHS. - COUGHS.
WE'RE IN IT ! WE'RE IN iT!
Tl.e Chris tanar; Swine.
Saunders & Son,
Tie Cheapest Home Beeler it SU
u=°N'S Syrup Tun�a�Gllm 1,001( AT TIIIS LIST.
THE "WITNESS"
losses AQacapcalncilt
FOR 1880_
Over 198 PRSMII; MS to select rum.
Great tndnm.meuts for old and
new edbsaribere
SEE Tilt PRRIIiVII LiST.
Awwpai $vs'ceenwaa:
Was omegas 41 N
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Ageats warded. Saar* reliesfr.
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MONTREAL l
Cores ell affections of the Throat,
Lenge and Chest -such as Brtntchitie,
Whooping Cough, Croup, Hnanenees.
Iolo.oase Spitting Blond, Pain is the
Men, Con=ks, Cold.. eta•.
This valuable preparation excites e1-
peetoration, allay and heals all irrita-
tion of the throat and lungs, riving
instant rel'Mf In any pain, and imparts
strength to the affected parts. Cur.s
every time.
Price 25 & 50 eta, a BOTTLE
ears.. .11 Mtrsatwtes.
t'RRPARLD
H. SPENCER CASE,
ft0tulst.11t. X11 gt,ttauslft IbisINN.
ID -t
Building Blocks,
e Lanterea,
Deas ---100 dear,
Yechaiical Toys,
Fancy China Ware,
Photo and Scrap ilb,
Jewellery and Plated Imo
and • thousand Olins! Novelties
.whin k tries, Nagy
eat have etyour own
N lg' be sold.