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The Signal, 1893-3-2, Page 1WRINSL Li *Ad dull, ounk.0 ye mese that a we, the time they only overworked or ea h to every red Dr. Pr • Wifely 'e ss 41110014 s tonic IbM ladeU i a nervily to r•O lariti.ewolne4 MarMe/eed remedy, .or beak.. tllnt Jac medicines "relieve" lead. That means From the head into pegs. But, by its tagging and healing ge'e Catarrh Rem - permanently curet ARKET REPORT. h Priem mach Yele,rnd. MM. .Crl00• eettn4M 3uto•se 13 A tote M 1f .t tett N U meds M p rte,. Oa e. tom se .•. .. tstovl♦ . •3.104* e h.....-... •MteO• stun• TTSto776 0 30 t.. e0.reOM totlt& •esu roe• ••, s 13 tet le 3eteest • el e • ....... 3 S1 to 1 • •Mto•T4 .•-.- amts.* NNOh. mend fee lee"de.s r sed. admit. rear tram. I )o Tom 284, .a esteem s 1 literary ohmmeter. town d interesting 1, 1. P. S., lead Rev. of 0oderiele will he church, i spoon°° be held under the iocil. No 108, R. T. Allot Ming the in- t the order n ins °stat willosesessa•e fee will be charged. solarises wiIJ act s 1 - n one nter.vevr. discovered pain re. ✓ age the world for a as speedily and eatery action. The sorties of :Servile.. ing in all eases of cramp, pains in the Iumlteen, etc. It elating and coaster at mew subdues all (remand 1 Welsh, write . " Our sus N.ry dine • Large terviline, the erma min cora Sold by ' dealers. 4 Pestles& rat. IS M ea Amman pretest seeing 15 (Good M.ti. " who twins Manu& peruse win veiled been is w .i trot d knows HIM es es people. if the has against for • ohmage visit t ires, he weld fid •der •sd the very revs&L It is w• rico who called bulk tae. Ae Areeuaut. , 11183. sen es predawn se the reseal& lig ld leuM law years age hes the pkeasat w- aned it, sad the and s senimiterelm Company. These is • geed the Mees1.e. et Trainmen Beer • and at Oeavenhueea board Me keys tee dketkid wild • and It enteral hems Y braves - the Fewer el hit the ptom e/ with eeugMM stem. Hie caw Leight ppe.ewmtiaeel o ak Railway pedd OM. Hie Seta) esti by the legal the Owed 1/B,4. the thins sinew wespindy renter - that he dots est • woralaws 4. W BMW *8yDears nit pi-. IR•sfir111111 aa, THE SIGNAL r THE UUST. Bsswnrn tete--cans Ow Btltlllt08 a limo. - 41/1/111111. nat. THD OFFIOIAL NDWSPAP:IR OF HURON OOU TY_ AMlllt AT to IMAM ill YOUR LABEL TFIr TAMIL Ike taus seen Matin r 22d11111=1 sr me hair AIM. VOL. ILV. No. 2401 GODERICH, ONTARIO, CANADA, THURSDAY, MARCH 2. 1893. D. IIoGILLTCUDDY, PROP'R NEW ADVERTISEMENTS THIS WEEK Winter K•is.. - -F. J. Pridhaes .. . Pg. iI Photos. -R. R. Saitowm • Wall Paper. Fraser 1 Porter • Hours and Lot fur Sale P Tammy. $ Vane for Sale or to let. D. J. Md.ensa • lespelies invited. - W . Annum B Ban $ nogg lar Bal•. D. J. NOW • Hindered Slue..--eessumeee Ou dap Qs. • DORN. L8$B-*tNIleett- -- ernL a tt . Meatre.au- i.:0-(LL..Tiii the •1. of 1 SEPARATE SCHOOL. The Pupil. wb. Meer • Seed Retard nen tact erMare• The muse of the children who took the highest mark. is the dllfereut studies at the February emunisa1.1..0 in the separate school are as fedora Fuc Ken ('I*..--l.'bruuail Doctrine Margaret Payor, Mary Roche, Nellie Webb. Ana Mclyuagall, all highest swain able narks ; Romaine -Nellie %% &,b, Aaiun McDuwg..II. ewb 98 per oat. ; Arithmetic -Ann *olkrugall, 81 tor ant. ; Grammar -Mar •r.; Payne, 80 per scut. ; History Nellie Webb, b•rf,+roe Payee, 97 per omit and 91 per cent. respw ti sly ; t'ompa/uon Teresa Cbah.dm, 92 reran" ; Literature -Marga, et Payne, 90 pea oast., Nettie Webb, Annie McDougall, 86 pet cat. each ; 0wraphy Terra Chisholm, Andrew Lynn, 94 per cent- met 84 per rent. respec- tively ; Urthgrr.phy Ktlee Wel.b, Amos McDougall, 89 per cent. e.cb ; lhawing- Gertru,le Dian, 95 per Deet.: Writeug Frederick :Shaman. 84 per oat. ; (i..wl Coodact F.eler.ck Shimmer., lams Hur- ley, Andrew Lynn. 96 per cent. each ; Neat- msr Gertrude Doyle, Nellie Webb, Assn Mol).wgah, Frederick Shannon. Andrew Lynn deeerees epeeist credit. The highest s.n.her of marks was ol,talmel 1.7 Margaret Payne ; .ecrrt.l highest Nellie Webb. THI•DCI.A.$ Christen Doctrine Mary Iles, Margaret Hurley, 100 pew can each Reading- -M.rgaret Weide Faisaloath Me - Corneae. Teres Royle. 97 per cwt., 91 per est-, respectively ; Arithtsetic Mary Dema, 81 per cont. ; ':rsmuar-- Marveret Webb, John l'belin, 97 per newt. ; 96 per ant , 93 per cent-, r epect.v.ly ; ('umapw. ibn. Jnewphine Galloway, 90 per cat ; Literature Dora ('hi.hrim. 93 per cleat., Inward ('ural.., Job. McDorral I, 90 per eget each ; I:eegrsphy Dela Kerne, 89 per met.: t►r1M.rrcpliv--Jesphiee isnoway , 90 per cent : Mary Dna, Dora ('hi.holm, Margaret Hurley, 80 per eat. each ; llr.w• ire John Pheiin. J.arphine Galloway, 94 J rent. each; Writing_. Meed Curry, osephine Itellow.y, 86 per twit. each ; Good l'e.nrlsee - .1ohn Pheli., .IoM Mc- Phelin, .foh. McDonald, Mery Dean, 94 per meat. each; Nesters -John Phelin, Teres. Doyle, May Curia, fryers Chisholm, Jes- phine Galloway deserve special credit. The highest total number el marks was obtained by Mary Item ; sssesd-.ighmst total, .icse- phine (allowsy. MYFIEUQ From our owe .ssferpo.dent. Prof. look, were very interesting. Mies Mary Wedwin bee returned frost • visit to (3..lerich. Mie L Mcl.r.a. : f (;oderioh, has been visiting friearl. here. The magic tasters views given at tie 8. A b.racks on F.I,iay mating net, by T. J. Mo orhouee recently let • very vlualle cocker .panel pep by beteg pna.u- ed. He n..w offers a reward of $50 00 for Use cor.ewlion of the guilty party. H. F. Edwards is selling the balance of h is water goods et great reductions for cash. Mena .sow excluder overshoes et ane dollar: woweee's overshoe., all sae, 51 me dollar; overcoats .rad blankets below est; several cede of good print., worth 10 &ad 1210, for tic; rare Mrpi.s nr dies. good.. Re.. Mr. Telly, of Mitchell, gave his FMar hectare " The Brent Pyramids of ye," Ie the Presbyterian church es rwdy evening last. Mr. Telly has gives this inflect Bloch tho.gbllal study end the lecture was eno.t entertu.ieg sed deserved • reach larger audience. TM Orangemen .ad 0. Y. R.'s are com- pleting •rrangemwou for their grand tea - meeting and oussrs to he held i0 the town hall oe Tuesday evening nett. The Gude- rich orchestra will provide et.. lent enols, r.eitatioas and elegiac, said George L. W..y, of Kirktoe, will sing • somber of .men map& legse yoer partners, take • moonlight metier ride end enjoy this cos - sort for it will be the hest d the caw. Mew heat R.wwius, O.t., Jess With, 1984 J. M. McL.00, Oedcrieh. Demi fits, -With pleasure I write te lmpify to the merits of your System Rowe - water. Newithatmeding good aureate sad the beet oer local star ieal dill meld de far my eon, M certainly would have died had it met hese tor timely p•raki•g el your System Renovator. Berme we treat to yea be me s redwood • ad low the le mond sot move from our wide to theethsr. His reams and waken were both aliened es ler ea to honessenh..ddy -net eves hk1 meth. He wee quite eiraple •mil Miss. All metro! of the eris•ry orgies W gem Let the ewer d his Nein Yes MM we the Reno- Valor eavalor said set at .nen en the kidneys, Meek the boss d dbsesen,d which he would tib it not checked. This it did o eoes.feUy in eadraia@md Anne until he wee tilde to help hltsedf He re.o.ered hie sight •ted .11 k6 (kreshbs e0 well •s to he 1Me to go in and Moak yen a• sit weeks. no saw going se eleven years sail is • nurses healthy boy -cigktow maths .hes wit. ('tegned) M..nelu. Mnwama 1Rttdy. 26th, 1486 2te Talky ray mut is the phkw. d health. Moab niers weld be midsd. M. 8 Senl seep& t te renew wren own. humins@ is • day@, .11 that is requiredi be apply the seal well teemed ewe mew - Ptel'. Inn (:.dee Bsuosb.r. Boa, @ah, paie- Pst.amti Oars Szemi er makes se Wide herd re Mat, aids sei@k*y mad eta bard W mei wren NEWS NUGGETS FROM HURON CO A Newsy Grist Obtained from the Country KUL ITEMS OF INTEREST FOR READERS. A Ween./ Nemec femme Nome flew/ tan M meet $,coons* -rear a.d fare t1'f11f1 pea mud dis enee.e 9Mees JINNI Il -ilio- 1 lbwetimamell She 4letmie Sews 1a fie- I traliMt eg sae Lamm nail wet wee Mena Meer err ocean amasser* K A F () R T *4 WK RXG RKT TO learn that John Campbell, *blest .,s of Dr. Campbell, of this tones, who ham hen soave' enel/wne is 1n Pbi1..lelphu, is presumed in that city uy • severe attack of t)phoel fever. 0.. mother left here un N'eduesday to wan u p.w her eau. E. Weinmah • John Anwar, from near Regime, a visiting (needs ea this ne.gbbur- Meaforth : G. eat tenon, of Se.fo"th, ha. been appointed District Deputy for the A. O. U. W. in Huron. Brussels • Cu... J. Thornton Inas pur chewed • yang high grade Jersey mw from G. A. Desdesa". Ururmlm. Brussels : Alfred Lorry Let • good cow this week from tudamuauoo of the lungs and indigestka. She wee worth $40. Clinton : The branch store being coo - ductal at Brussels by Cooper 1 Co., will be dacrauaued after the 411 of March. Hullett : W Bingham, of Mullett, left this week for 1;lasstou, Denote, being called thither by the Illness of hu daughter. Hallett : W. Cunningham., of the 13th con., weighed • yearling heifer, the other day, which upped the Lwin at 1100 pounds. Brussels : R. McNaughton, of Brussels, defeated S. RIltott, ol W.ngh•m, In • stet mg race last Tuesday evening at the latter town Croy • Last week Tbtunae,teo0 of Thorne. ;'ttraehsn, u neat home from Roush Col- umba, where be has been for about two yam Brtl.seis Ward Farrow ham been ap- pointed to • poaitico ss awl clerk on the C. P. R. Hu run will he from W ina.peg to Elkhorn and return. Lea.Ibwry : Jinn Muldoon has takes to ki/raelt • wife iu the person of Mss Kelly, an estimable young lady of Moms township. They will shor ly remove to Manitoba trey - Rob'. Menzies, who disposal of hie farm to Kugel Bras some time •go, has purchase} • house mil lot in Brussels and will 'Dove there shortly. Ch.slhuret : Rev. H. Irvine is mull hold- ing revival services at l'h.slhurst, but ex pecta to case this week ; between thirty dad forty have sought religion. Kesler : Ile Jams has purchased Mrs. Peach's residence near the Presbyterian church. paying therefor the sum of 11,350. He will take poreemue s. once. Grey : Robert Melh.nell has purchased het 18. one. 11, oonatuing 130 acre. Thu is one of the H.ramWh.te farms. The price was said to be $4,500. Mr. McDoosld takes poeeei5. u *4005. (,'Inure : W. Kay has takes a position in a Detroit organ (emery, and will remove to that city ; be will be particularly messed by Ontario-ut.obarch,he having been choir kids or for a cemider•We tome. Morrie : 0. Wednesday of last week Ales Smith and Mw .gum A. Yhohlios were united in marriage, .t the reside -we of the brute's parents, by Rev. W. 41. Reilly, of 8t. Jobs '• cllprch, bores. Grey : Rnht. McKey, eon. 8, net with • series..asideat when °bopping in the bosh reesetly, having had his thigh bone hroken in two plane by a falling limb. He les suffered • man deal of pain. Raster : Rev. Mr. McDonagh has received •oordi•1 ted .nalinme request from hs owe ieeg•tiose in the Main st. church to remain • third year as their pastor, and has accept- ed the iavit•ua, subject to the approval of the Coeferae Press : Janes RI•ahi11 left lame Tues- day uwday for Detroit when he 1.15.4a trying hr• head at earring out • fortune. Mr. Blashill is weed the many loyalists who have bees dto expatriate themselves daring the Hayfield W. Rates, who resides war WITS, W his Mrs &tad stables burned os WOalas.d.y evening Mat week. The Are wee sand by • lantana being kicked over by • horse. lee $1.500. Supposed to be covered by iwserames. Rrtreale : Rev. 8. Jess took • faiating .poll .t McKay & C.'. store last Monday morales and was taken bow in • neigh. The reversed gentleman is well on toward 86 ypars of age, yet in about as lively s many men 26 years his jean.. W ingb•m . Judge Doyle has given his desisim in the settee el A. R..,d tins phis, 4g1•1210t the Corporation of L.ek.ow, tried at the sitting of the County Comet i0 Dee - ember lest The Ledge awards Mr. Ras 196 sad meta. t L. Dickisere had charge of the ow fee Mr. Res. MBKillop : *today Mat wad Jolts 8i►ben, • well brows readmit d M.Kilaep, sad • gnat heeler et good bersdwk, w&. very 0wio•ely inj.redy` Ming kicked by ens of kis harem At Sant it was thane' ha 0.041 set survive but there is every prob- ability d his o0eebtu ruiar•ties sew, al - Meech be had • diets salt Tnekerrith : Janet 1&shhereujh, jr., w of Janina 1•addMeogh, of Troika - smith, arrived hose from Reath O heal.. se etlassday. He sed the jemmy lardy well, bet in far gem, peer fellow. it will, hewovsr, be • eaihrt M ►.4k himself and his person tee hist te he at hems He was •wap eked by hie 10011., David. Morris : Os Thursday eight of bet wed, David, meet Alan IR*W, Eta lies, Md after a brief Own aged 30 vents and 6 swathe The assessed was menial abyss two yaws mgr M Mats Margaret Besitk, d Wnt.tir, Wmiteshsrdp ghat day ressesed te Dakota. M W • lans let 1.8 lfr. Med mess bees twang r yaw built clod underwent& • °meas of neediest Ir.st ems that appeared to etra*4Ltes blm up .l1 right. A few weeks ago be west hack to Dekote to bring hes wife here lead a sap pined teat he caught ould, "'Mob resulted u indesineetion of the longs sad pleurisy, anti after ssr.ng (heat pais fur • ,new days he peened away. Se•lerth : Caption Hoag, who "s in charge Mn some two youe ago, sod who was very popular etth all who attended at the barracks, bus been obliged to retire from Army week un &ro,.uut of some afecti..0 of the throat, which prevents hi. speaking or unging. He has secured a situation .a Mr. BA.adtuot's fact+,ry end will reside to town. BBrumes& : We are named to notate; that ile G L Belt, of Tor,. ' formerly et Brus- sels, has been appointee examiner for ()per• &flee Portlier". and t)ral end Isena' P.th ol..gy, for Trinity Cesare tl in the quern city. Ile. Hall is well qualified to fill them important pennon, au.i we are pleased to see that Uruseeline centaur to take the lead. Smith Hereto . Meetings in munectioa with the South Huron Farmer's lutitute will le Mkt at the foll..wiug places on the date ra.ned : At Ir.ahwo.,l, on Tuesday, March 7th; .t Eater on Wednesday. Meech 8ib ; at Verna on Thursday, March 90i, and et Seaforth nn Feeley, March 10th. Each of them nieeetioge will commence at half past tee o'clock a.m. Wingbam : The Coe.grtgtetimal church here was p.rually destroyed hy fire Sunday nlmm.ng, Feb 19. at 1 o'clock. The fire caught from the furnace, but was fortun- ately dieoveral before it had done much damage. The beeetgent was damaged to The extent of 1500, and the organ upstate. .uffered from the heat. The damage is fully covered by insurance. Wingbaw. Much regret was felt by our eiuran. en Teasley morn' net ca learning of • dreadful accident which occurred to John Bell, heather of Thrown. die 11, proprietor of the Wingham Fermi ure'recctory. it seems that Mr. Ball was engaged in placing • belt nn a pulley when, in .rune way he got his foot caught in the machinery. Before the machinery eeuld he stopped the font and lower part of the leg were so terribly ming led that amputation .as newery. The ...jetsam was successfully performed by Doctor. T•mlyn •n.i Mel.irum. The shock to the system, however, was so severe that rem very is scarcely Laked for. Mr. 0.1* has ilea • resident of W Ingham. for ever.) years and his good nature and menial dispos- ition made him a universal favorite, and his earl accident cinch. the most universal sym- pathy. TOWNSHIP COUNCILS. uopsu.H Tow NRm V. l'r.uncil met Feb 15, miltant of last meet- ing read and pissed. By laws 1, 2 and 3 were read and passed. The folk.wing Manger were made .o p•tbmastere ; No. 1, 11.o. Andrews tis place of John Andrews ; No. 40, Thome Jewett in place of Thomas Hurd ; No. 20, George Holland in place of Jo.epb Cddcloug* ; No. 47, Joseph B. Ed- wards in plass of John Ihckson ; No. 4 Pound, Albert ('antelno in place of lien $wirer. The teed.* of the News Record for township printing eras •ueepted. The following accounts were ordered to be paid: Star, printing, $4 . Feuer & Porter. 30c ; Mr.. McRae. indigent, $16 ; Drs Whitely and Holmes for. exam. county wards. $20 : clerk to seed for Municipal Weald, 116 ; A. Drysdale, gravel. $490; Auditors, $12: treasurer, postage trod .teturnary, $4. Moved by S. Sturdy. seconded hy Comp' A. Cooper, that the Board a Health for the current year consist of the following: John Cox, .doh, Beacom (aorge A. Cooper, Jia Conolly end Nixon Sturdy. Medical ofiker, Ile. Whitely. Tia midi ton' report was pared and 100 copies or- dered. Adjourned to meet on first Monday in April. NIXON STranv, Clerk. aa0nap. lemma met on Saturday, Feb. l lib, all the members present. Minnow of the pre- vious meeting read and adopted. The fol lowing checks were issued Janne Warren, award na draie browses Webster and Bagels son, f7; D. Sullivan, overcharge oa .acute labor, lot 28, L R. , $4 50 ; (farrow & Proud foot, lull &deice, 116 03; John Beek, rep. culvert coo. 2, 12, it ; D. McRae, 'aspect ing gravel, 11.87 ; trustee. of Y. 4. No. 11, tare a 8. i of let 4, con. 2, being assail in 8 8. No 17, 16 40 I Joss Dunbar, rep. read on 8. R 3 .ad 4, $3 : Reach, Bread, to Mn. Grinds, R. Currie, Wm. O'Neil, 116.91: trustee of 4. 8. No. 17, Iola.as of money raised for demisters, 11 50. The & editor. promoted their report of 1899, and afar ersminatioo h the mused it was adopted. Moved by by lay, nsoo"ded by P arrish, that William Kilpatrick be amw- @ or for the year 1803Moved in amend - met by Hegh (iirvis, .son.ded by Hugh Chambers, that Dennis 8.tliv.m be aeeeor for the year 1883.-aaeried. Moved by Chambers, e.00sded by Forrid, *bat the following gentlemen be reloaded Ube al- low -Jag a.eo.ats .1 ars, they ex- empt from -ensemesf to tM&raeuut their name Rev. Jee. Carrie, M.40 : Rey. R Fairbairn, 111.88 ; Roy. A. ['otter, $6.88 ; Rev. N. J. Dizo., 17.38 ; also to 0. A. Carrick, ooll.eter, 11 28, he Mviy paid this •nws.t to four pewees who were overek•rg.d is their tars ; the sediton 88 each. Cowed .rljoera.d to sten ite the 26t i day el March. W. (}ewrso•, Clark. west wawasow. The wawa stn seserillog to ad- journment a BNurdy, 1.1► imataM. Members .11 peer. Minute el pre- vious es.atieg were read .ted ap- proved. The tr.m.wer's report far Ja- mery showed Whew .ad receipts smenet- iet4 to 13206.11 sad expenditure /87M.94, {envies • Whew of 011.17 on bent 1 ponies we rend frees Jams Jeh.ww and thir$Sse other rate payers •sktas the you - oil hr • .rat townie sspplyieg win for the hit.. along tae sideline, opposite R W of 114, ....mise t The road at this pl.ne beieg greatly ebst eeadmew drifts 11. et $r wee allowed Mand ever lee future astern, it beteg toe lata le remedy the matter tai mesa A entities ripen by twS 4. S renown, 5kdsg le `ve the tae ea dap depended with is Me masai- me smBByy wee read. Moved by Mr. esiss id by Mr. Durum, that the g ime w reason d M@ tt.d Oat • bylaw dbpMdt, urif llelClm Mr d • lam en Igen M pltgesut - As •000.at frees Mr. W ettk.•for for goods .up- I sigh& We hops the happy wet& will be plied to Mrs. Craig was sot r.ougut.ed. The binned with her sousty for • k.ag time reeve sad the clerk were eathor oil to erg• I titien a.k. the (:uv.raiawnt te w alt 1. the people • vote m the questtou d factory. The farmers have started • pia the total prebib.teon tet the Ilq.ur tr•lSe. i stook company with over j2,000 of creek. P. Kelly prseeuted • pettum etgned by 111 es to be built tee Jaw' creek. The fed - i d the *S.tapal.ty, •shone thin lowtog were separated • board of directors the boundarw of U Y.B. No 5, be altered John Ti*n, Wiu Junes, R Young, Andrew so as w provide for the formation of • sew MoJlwuu, H M IafY. John Tithe was ap- sction iratwa= portioned' of Kiat Wannessk p.iwteI prsatd et, wd Hugh curvta e•lee- and Hallett. Mooed by Mr. Medd, messed- w. The factory was named, " west .d hy Mr I)uruton. fiat them mused ep- Hums." pint en arbitrator m the matter as rayon. ed b theschool act soil that Jones John 1* is our sad duty to ehrumclm the death Quito as eiciteeseas has bees eassni fa • p• connection .iib the Darting of • Mow atmy o.f Mira W.1. Ryan which.ecurred at (211111- ti spectated arbitrator. Carried. NILE. ewe serreseeedent. Yr. Ewa was the guest of Kr. Currie Master Arthur °erne is wry bet we hope to see kin armed agate. Mrs. Mot a Pert Albert, is visiting het Mr& Divide's, of Stratford, a the guest of her daeghter. Mre. R. A. Fear. ene's for $3,000. We slink it le well Young Donor Mackay is tiding frrapient drives out towards Cerlsw. What dift • it MI mew • Mr& Wm. Jesse reesetly repented bar bap lord with • beeseing bor Wil limo is better pleased tins if he had te • Meese factorise. That widower Mat used to drive ever to Myth doesn't ge any ewe. He thief. t hal other fellow from Hallett stubs the prime Tu. Rev. A. Pear did ein go tat Crewe lea-seretleg se be istendol, ea seems* of the had read@ arid ether matter& It takes imenethieg setrasediesey to prewar. him from keepiog as eagamement. Rev. M. Kerrie, Spisespel Chundi Foie Weer el Dampness, prembed at Nelte Renday evening. His test we John 3 16. mid by the remarks we bear he will he eld teased beef sine, and we me assure the rev. irestlesian that be will be greeted by at large • ...scrawliest gs hen titae, Mask was • hill house. awasty _arrived at nib ea the 10th law Sae he babied at tha parygosag awl *alio.. We Sear awl Yrs. Fear are wpm t• malt. War pm* go saolleglaMs pandbla She ITU QUESTION A GREAT ON& Giving an Analysts of the Atte ef Me tweeter -The Great SeeireaMy fee irtheaged Itelimases-rbe tensor, e• sem la Mae male salirsillea fee the temadses rarimer. Artless Laborer. To the Editor of Ts* ttiscam. putm IT ME AS A CONSTANT reader of your paper, to address a few word. your mailers ea a quer- lion which I believe a vest majority of them &re interested in. Fur some Lowe past the Toronto Molter haa heel two of its most in. alligent reporters travelliug through Oa - tacit. asorrtaining the combats' of the onuutry sod the views of the people es to slat. policy well cure tAe distriem which is admitted to prevail in all pert., mei presses with exceptiosial severity upon the farmers. To tines who, like myself. have mar). good reason to know that Ontario troni end to sad, is ready for polars! union with the States, it has Grommet passing strange that in all these interviews a political unionist was found bete and there only. For some time previous to 'be Itlobe's eniesion, I, as Secretary of the Continental Union Assam& tem of (Mario, hail heen gathering similar opinenes, and of all the letters I received in reply to mine, but One ntain met he Wan op - poised to political unioe I had letters from men who were interviewed by the Gala. mid in many instances was eurpneed to me that when they knew their °pumas were to appear in print they were not as ready to evow them as when they Peat them to me great work 3 It done in secret. It was auger the *doe aggrouy. ke,,w duty that led Socrates to differ from otherii and teach the immortality of the tout 4 Knowlvdge of duty. 5 thity at Howe. It being his first appearance on the platform at Nile we may safely bespeak for hini • favor able place with the Nile people and others 10 future. R... Mr. Henderson WP 8 h• neat speaker. and ;when his name was annomiced ita reoertion showed the plan the speaker held. in the heat t of Nile peeple. His sub pet Was the "Model Church." It will have • meal pastor. just like the one you Ina at Nile. He pap* • high tribute to Mr. Fem. having INWO 1•Clfli•Illted with him before he came upon this circuit They should pay hien a model salary,for ministers were not engem amd could sot live on angel food. It will have a mole' building. e could Not oar that we bad that, liut he hoped we would have it iu the near future They should have • busmen church Church work MU often done in • slonhod way In • way that we would not do our own bust, nem Our idea of • model church will h e oar conception of church work. For God did not say go and build fine charchee, tine colleens, eo and build See literary fYi &OP", go and at tend( 'onferences and Pres- byteries, lent, go yit into all the world and preach the Geepei. %1, • mint realise it as • personal call to nee our efforts toward a definite end. OM iodi•idealises mankind in emir', to specie! work. To you ahout to ewer, in the work I say go praying. believe rig, trust ins. Lastly, The model March ia characterized oninioa Only one tenth of the inemlwro are willing to work and the rem •re willing to let them The addrese was brim full nf gond and useful information,and was much appreci med. Mrs. Robert Mellyrain presided ad' ;settee i.sorgtan in • meaner thee gave mem eat's- Too late for Ian week. certain comniunitne thoroughly inspregnat rd with Uneaten" through Which the ce r- omp. attests passed without finding a simile mimeo- Even s here unionist eneetings have bees carried unanimously. no unionists *ere found. This seeming puede was solved by the Conservative corre-pondent to hi• letter summing up the situation. He Miss Rims, a Hope, es visiting at John The Nile tailor is off work for • hw days and is Attie* op and down the river. Rev. R. A, Fest was me of the speakers at Crewe tea naming on Slonday night. Rev. Mr. Kerrie, of Dungannon, Is to preach next Sabbath evening at 7 o'clock. John Pentland, sr. , and sen Robert. are visiting friends in the teweeship of Howick. S0800 of our young people atteuded the oyster supper at Benrnitler, Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. [Mord. of Knees Centre, came to mimed the funeral of her sister, The Moir of Ntle are practising for Use anniversary teammung which will Lake P ao* on the 27th inst. We think that one of I tekota's Miser& got loose Sad °eine down 'Armee" Otiterio sad gave es a friesdly visit, on Sunday. Our blacksmith hae parchamed a feet bore* little training from uow until Sproi4 it will bs able to go at a fast gait Osee day last week a ynang fellow came to lin Paw of William Jones. He had neither ahem nor etockaap an nor Int on ha head. He waa weak lee could not tell hie name, At she kat account he wae sot Oda to speak. Mit Mr. Joins is tains; the beet owe of hist It is with feelings of tbe deepest regret s• elsraniele the death of lila William Ryan, which teek place is einem se the 16th Wet., at the early age of 40 pees The lamest which took pees on Saturday from eel Os seesant of the storm ee Smedley weenie. the memionel dervica Ina port peafowl natal meet Monday wiereieg et 10 ao &awl!. J ellen Thomas sad Flare thamine. wend away .1 het week. The decessof had so atte4 .1reit,:szteri shout. three years ago. She had hese it nicely "thee she eseght gelid while ettesiding a Nana Thss re newel reerilted is her going taw • dailiss, tooidas Age deagat, at the esety ass of 10 iri= similes awl 14 days. Mige gram ass ta Wor bed mad was able t• is to Orgsgsla abeig• tw• walks ago. Th• soliiest of ibis sums ens • ma - oral laweria wish an whoa bow bow agaligt feeling it has been mentioned. Rut it so "I'Pess 'hal eonvert• te annexation have been claimed Where an honest investigation has proven conclusively that • disenotios to accept annesat 1,•• been the mere out- come of an untatinn eendition of affairs,. hich latter is tape of • No isfao- tory re-adjuatment. Such re -adjustment mecured we should hear not hong fur. t her of annexation from three men. This being the taw, no !memo man can term theme annexation's's. I admit they are the stuff out of which annexationist& might be fashioned." This paragraph throws much light on tbe letters of the Glebe's commissioners. The ubivereal cry for free trade or free entrance to the markets of the United States heard by the Globe men really discloses the strength of the political union seatiment in Ontario. No ose problem to believe ttat there is any desire for teen worth speaking of that is founded on a mere deeire to change Rotiph connection for citisenwhip in he American Repoli' ie. As the &nee it al no movement of 1949 was the otstgrowth of it, ritatipg commercial cdriditiress. So the more widespread and deeper rooted move. e vent of alley is due to the fact that &mins as, in Mort, the nnly inane of averting eventual ruin. With this explanation of the failure of the Globe men to fad poli- tical union sentiment in Ontario, political unionists are content. Fetch maim of the 'country can row feel wittier' that every other section is equally imbued with • de- lete that Canada shall hereme part of the United States, in order that their commer- cial enorlitione may henome the mine as those of the people of the States. Otto statement of the ahrore onotaties frmn the carreependerit's letter political un- ionists cannot &crept as cermet. limeys that (11 the irriating condition of affairs is cap - that (21 whim this re ergonomic is escared. we shall hear nothing more of minexation from them men. 1 This irritation of affairs is not capable e lowt of polities"! union. I make se limitations nr pselifloatime of the foregnag stateemen In the valedictory self in form of eentireental uninsemed whir& you dirt me the Omar of reprinting. eit• newel very folly iota a rinroatilarlitirt• of Us - w▪ ould not permit it We ewe mesh* se treaty for sonedires. Reeked mikes an treaties fee ea. Is there any man instal& of an mayhem who Milner *het Reined u ntold an leamiliato herself ria to inetreet her pads, dety free, into Caserta, while smelled- ne her ows peed. unlace tiny pay the name ditty to weer Canada, hor whey. tint they pay to enter the Veiled States wlense tariff • meaufnetwreet goo& the highest is the sonttl. 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