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GODERICH, ONTARIO, CANADA. THURSDAY, MAR. 16, 1896.
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THE SIGNAL
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D. McGILLICUDUY, EDITOR.
x x I OUR OTTAWA LETTER ICalliam" d s bread mrd! as blotwe
o:I BENMILLER OF YORE. ed "16" river have goes forever
mase whe are 1 beret u their views sad sew g•serwtroa hes sprung up with ..
PUBLISHERS ANNOUNCEMENT. wawa* loyalty to the stook is .. lees Men
teen loyalty and devotion to th
!at 1 dssbt t1 then r • Protestant who reeds
Mb Miter who will net say that u hr owe
esnonom0lty then are sedum, very nosey
priests of tie embolic Cisme who
breed -minded, liberal Huskier noes
are
ON and atter April 1st, 1896,
the be hews el Tse Seeisao wall
be dime ea a sash bash•.
la ins poet limes years the
'radii system Ms loess to Tease,
and seem 1)6,000 have bass lest in
defy bu..@ss ander the old
system.
Tea Btuem. pays its employee@
abets every Saturday eight, lad the
ot her workty expenses are paid ea
Ha Nee bass, mad we have found
it u rather more thee any insole
Lion eau steed to pay Dash .a4 do
humor« on credit.
Atter April let all esbecriptioas,
sad transient advertisements and
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.ink will be oft the cash balsa,
arid ledger amorists will besgw•ed
mow hiy
The successful business see of
town have already take. the oath
b.• s step, ..d alt of the others
should adopt the mime principle
D. Militt.u,cpuy
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NEIN AC v ER TISEMENT$ - MAR 26
rag,.
Rig Meadow. to Rest -R. Heaton 5
`Souls, Soots, Seeds- J T. it ideas.... 8
Eros Mil',is-,y--Miss Cameros ... . 8
Sonny a Near -F J t'ridhai. . 5
Now M.uh/oe Ybop J Bailor Ruaot.
mae 5
Ready Maio Clothing -Jas. A Reid .. 5
The F•rn 14rvine-R. R. hallow• 5
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For Spnnv and Samaeor Of '96A. Meanie 8
Senor O,,e"log - Misses Y•Ien 8 t
It Will N r (,'est You Mooh-A L
Wier 8
ltd P r,orae Iloo't D . hew -The Fair 8 I
Connom S cies Bicycles -G. W Thom
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What t O0lnton attMM Capt
ways sod moot •deemed Ideas, Lid we
•t t tarts are better
en the they were :a the old rafting V
Wgll, perhaps they are, to ~tam way
bat It u an opal question If the
geawrotaom enjoy* tale batter than did tbo
toyefsthere, who were eoet et to hews the
simple waste satisfied and live m blissful*
manse of the grmdist oowp.tttlw of th
precast day. Thrums Meuse, the world te o
Ilse move, sod the /treat gesetlw u - A
we better off today uow that our wealth of
timber u goes • licao &unworn
sir Mardi. i asked to be:tev tit b
Tim raoeimg et the Remedial Mille owned
Reams. --sew /he very teemb.,e ware
Bvssed me Mama Isom The
Neem Menitt.m sl LaarMr.
OTTAWA, March 23th.--You have
•s. heard by this the re.u*t of the motes
for • stood reading of the Remedial Bul ;
earr..d by • 6., wily of emblees. 1f .*
on y knew the promisee th.t had hose made
to some fifteen or twenty Conservative
members to induce them to support
t;urerument in •hut iniquitous hill i.• rots
be given • fair Idea of how cheaply •Lia,
n eo w"utd •ell their souls Bu( this is Liu
t .e t» ,t u.otsg of the tr•.ub,.. 1 he (mores
roost by fugue of its mei city, has carried
▪ :moue that c.nnot be gist's effect 1e t
province of M.o,lobs short of Wooden
.. apart from n• being directly &gaamt the
wishes of aloe tenth,. of th• psup", of toe
province, It t• as sot diet is 011000.1111
urinal .ad ;Hegel.
No use demote the right of Perli•meot to
protect the nghte of mrsorit.s, but there
to a right and • wresg way to go .port it.
Ail Mr. Laurier ask. a 'het tif•.re extreme
or ooerolve measur.e aro rieoried to, 1
1%e tact• be inveengr ed I y . oommtw,
mod then let the realism h•guru ...words
to the ending .f such 00inudn,iw ; h) t
t•
have whom acgtutsteaos r as Beller ; eels
whose dovetail to their cherub yea admire
rather thea depr•e.te. I could as.m seems
ef them, and I think it the ezcepues to
lad one to whom this oharaoter would sot
apply
It le *be we reach the hierarchy, this
(oseetvatrve politics' bishops of the Pro
-
Waco of Quebec we and the dictator, Lid
arbitratery power &werth•m melt. 1t r
this tsluenoM, Chet tb,..1.'e Mr. L•arier'e
.1tim' neo R IS i0 the provisos of Quebec
where aim ia fluent. is felt. Y..0 Cei bolas
the of Ont.no, of bur K anewlck,No.a Scotus,
Id f' 6 leased and ..i bur prov,00es loose no
o knowledge of it. You are touu•rlled, not
ly •trtvrs; you are taught &.d •dittoed but not
▪ Imbed tato out j -.tato \ our biebop• while
•aere.ily euar•nuv the rel gime roponeibali
• ties thrown upon them live to Lid to wipior
he away the bnternrw that hae been &roused
ed, is the o..u.,try by politicises m inciting
creed pr.ju •.cel.
Wilfred L.mrer may be Irina out of
power by the hierarchy of (jueboo, but ,he
tear of ,t will not deter him in the noble
week he boo undertakes His memos 50
es ot prep, t'so the owietry bur respect
such • moo' K fore the remed.•I bill was
brought dnwo 1 herd immoral member@ ei
•1 the Government env : "On ! Laurier due sot
ow vote •nor net the hilt for it would kill him is
ng Qaehe.o 1'hey have since found their
he
Frde..l, d the t'roviuei.i t;..veron.eot fails
to sot. He begs" the I.,veri'neot sot to
proceed wan legislation mid every poem
mese to mime the l...veru,..mt 01 Men
tons to settle thequ.•t.uo tbem•.l.n, h
been ezh.oe-rd, for .e t., 1. o.,utideor th
'be Goma ninety. Lit M. it. b. will re n
pored to deal fairly writ, .bslover l.4.n
the oommwlon h. imagoes, lays bmf.,
them,
D Afton JIt('..rthy opporing Me bill d
Ian. it to bs 111rge1 The l:o.eromesc, b
Aube, have greatly ezteed.o their j.nedi
loft in framing tete. t. 1 sod f.., then, to •
empt sow to enforce its provi.s.ne op.,
Manitoba, he says, 0.•01.1 r•.0 tin oaths
sae than another re'u•tl o. K- fur. aeon
och • law on the • so'. ho -k he implore
Le I.Geveromsat to refer t be 1411 w r h. au
prem. chart se to the le Imlay of n.any of 1
prover, mo.,
Let nes ask that in t our le...re moment
piolo.• *hat the ins.t'..Lle reaul
must rr d the l;ov•rowe, 1 bee. sttroip'e
force s0rh a measure upon tie people 0
Ma.h..ra wr'bout *Violet, tog every mese
to so ore the redress sought, for by th
Cetb,o w: mioorIly by conciliatory rather
the by coercive mwa0ree It a very eel
fey tit. ee who, by force of the,, beg tttojority
ere gives groat ligieletlys power, to eay w
will compel Msnitote to willow the med,
ease we have shoes. t., prescribe But look
at the terrible com.eyuw.cs. that may es
n• Io the etatem-o' ..f the momeo, w
ere oely apt to look at the pol.'io.l elf -et
The eatoroeatent of off.utiv• sod merely
laws have before the re.ul•d io bloodshed
and who s tot, sere that the peopler.f M•.i
fobs will sot resist the eoforom,M•, of the
len•letioe sew before Peal $moat by • re.
sort to arena
The revolt of the recent election in Mani-
toba told the telling of the people of that
province on the school question Looking
toes to the general well -re of lee °marry,
whether Catholic or Protestant iatere•t• ore
iavolved,whose cause wov:d you my was the
wwr one, the po1.ey ad 'mood by Mr.
Lsorier or that now Icing gives egro% to by
the oombma,00 (:over.meet at O•M.a t
The diepositioa the world over is to arbi-
trate is Doak days. Then are always two
''des to every story, no matter whether the
quarrel `.e between men and wife or two es-
uow in the cess of the done•tio quarrel
the eery ices of the mother in haw are genet•
ally brou.h' into requwutioe,tal ,s the o•.e
of nations the fasts are laid before mea that
have power, to adjust. This principle, at
the eleventh hour, the federal soveromeot
has in • measure adopted in decoding towed
keratin to R'looip.g to nagetmte with
resaway The dm,ssuw, however, must
be • humintusg oee for the Gov.romin,, hat
they are *sly brought to it tithes they esw
public opinion unmistakably r. (leered sad
versed to the de.ertioe of ■ineteen of their
followers when the vote was take es the
reut.dial b'11.
• Never has • party stook more tenaciously
together, in essehese end *loud, or shown
their ahegiooee more peretai•ntly to their
lander thea ttbe Toe y part y in the Hous of
Coeemene at O'tawai and great indeed must
have bees the provnemine whin we dad
eamteen „ f their somber deserHw. They
bed whitewashed Laurels, Ca.w, H.g-
gart, Fo.Mt.Turoett &ad C Mn..,bet they
asked ts the attempt to swallow the n•
medial bill as soot to Parliwmet. When
premise of rifles or boodle kik to tempt
the average Tory member of P•rl.amest to
swallow his 000siemoe thea the trime he w
asked by hie loaders to enesmit meet be use
of extraordinary at.gsitede
i had intended se rev se mere today
sheat Remedial Legieletiee, but let as be
ton elesiog drew your ninnies to ase
very imps/Oast phase of the quest Me, /.r it
is a t'•mtter thin is calculated to have • meet
important bearing epos the future et Me
eNuky. De you reongene rhe p•s•ib.Nties,
the geed r..alta to the noae'ry that mast
1.t11ew the noble operas taken by Mr. L..ur-
ie, is mammies with the Manitoba Sebn.l
q.settee ! 1t surely inset have .nggeeied
atoll to mese of von 1b you remove* M
the attitude of kir Laurier the poesibillky
el that better 'reed prejedioe that hs em-
fortusetely hem •ren ed is ('.nada, 1m
which we fled Catholics ageism Pret.N.ate
.red Pretest as ageism C.thelis, being on
legated lo pmt bi.aery' W.Ifrd Leerier
bs . **Me sikefes ,e fill, ..d if etr.egth
w givee him he will its it. H. bee keen
Mrm$wed by the b.w.rrby. the CLtkeile
blshep of his ewe proN.oe, but by t►...
tbr..e. he hoe ... loess isttmid.red. He
will ..t ..berth..*. the stare le the deirsh,
he that Muni' Mandl, or Prebestemt. He
will met be eeersd . more tb.n he an.
pprrow►►s.s et the e.wele d Ye.ltebe. Tetley,
b.we.*r. the he hs hem tky'eate.ed M
the bb,.r.hT, ti the Trent& Metope. dee.
nM IY.S M hes alienated the whelk
(art Meech ilom him. >w hem it.
Thew me h Ike peindbeed d the OIheH•
moo. like. He has vowel eguoet the hill arid
will commit- to morose It Why does he
nFpnse 11 Becaue at removes further away
bl. t than ever the possibility of the settlement
1 of the Manitoba shoot question. Not only
s I that, for week and illesel .a, the boll is if it
.t io•llos d to become law the Federal ( :ones -
se meet will le'.,und to reform it. Reflect
'• tor one n omeot and say what It would mw
re • tor .he Fed.r.l Government to force es all -
seal ase upon Manitou 1. Myitohe In •
•. condition with •t1 the ptejudioes of the
e people arouse.' .Imnet to • point ot rebellion
c -
r.
a • torrihle calamity Mr Leanne eeke to
as avert. The l.,.hope of V••ebec may defeat
a him ; the Dominion t:overnmeot after
countless litre ,ns sod . retort to arms
p. may forst Motorola to accept the law they
Is have made hue in what owd,tue twill it
leave 1 he people of not only Manitoba but
• the whole Ihominioe. Rebel/sue war.
to COMING AND GOING.
• Then was good skating on the flyer this
• week
Dr. Hutchison, of Montreal, was 1 town
this link
F Elliott, of Eteter, nese in town oat
• Thurtn.y.
- H. Houlden, of Clinton, was In town on
Thursday.
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to quietly .uhmit ; the inevitable result
mese little short of bloodshed It in such
en,n . • 4
Sul' (:.14 foe A. le -.1. W . 8athe14 ....
Reehw.i R.g frerams.... 4
TOWN COUNCIL
tala0e•e N the Inst Regmase •reties
or Mat mode.
The es,ni-mooth.y meting of the toms
.osecil was held ea Friday, His wor.4Ip
Ila! or Shannon preoidtsm. Pretest, reeve
1'roonfont, deputy-reov• Holt, ooasotllers
14omwao, Goode, S•uad.r., Wines, Don
lop, N..ro, Campion and Cookies. TM
.nuws bowing boon read and noosed, • few
amounts were referred to waste oommtt-
Lie, and report of said oemmities read The
report r«vmm•sded the peyawt of several
&commta .ad *mud that the trees srer'v re-
port for F...ruary had bees exam tied sed
found nerrto', The report was adopted
without they.eesmdm@mk
Tee mayor read • lot ter hem • .saber
d tL• blot' ole /aster, .eepleyese offering to
start • town Med if the metronome is pee -
memos of the town were headed to them. It
named uoo.lderable dimoss•ios, ('oe.mllor
'wide stating that moot of the iso r.meate
used hy the late tows bead belonged to the
hand • r isdi.tdual players, they harms pur-
chased them out of lards versed
by the bend, or by isdivdu.l member,
councillor' Sultrier*, Campton, C.sttsloe,
Nairn, reese Proodfoot and deputy -reeve
Holt also •a.k part in the dascu•eloe, winch
was .mesdd by seeding the qu..cIoe to
special eommtttss, os motion of the !some
and *ohne, Ior Sa.ftder.
A loot di.ctasioa took place in cosmic.
Ito* wy b the re port et the bre committee at
last mtetuV, I0 eoe.qu.nce ot 00000thor
Muu4ere asking the caused to make • rale de
voe.rs.sg all committees. In the report et f1
•osmittre minti•md It was stated that the
tin company req.ard osrtaaa tbiege,snd se
the report was adopted by the moms! It
was 6.1.1 by setae that the oommttlse stub
purchase the aimed .rt ides while others
corn ended that s so reeemmesd.tioe for
their purebaee ...a., they mull alt he
bought Mitbout further aeries by the anon -
The latter view betula s1ss.et ....i-
ezpr•seed, the matter dropped after it was
nader.tood that .11 tater* reports should he
,named on their .,.rite
The most !hew ow the board was the sew,
deputy -reeve Heft .sstiesieg that a the
November meeting s retios, to suet •
pound re the old agricultural greeted. was
unanimously passed. A beg dtecesNoe sol
awed, darty which Messrs Holt and Wil
son mood, that the missed advertise in
hot the town papers for • poaod keeper is
Rt. P.tnok'e anti • posed keeper is St
Andre*', wards, and that the work (h.t1d-
lee • posed) recommended by ep•oi.i tom.
mates last November be proceeded with
A vote was takes es the motion sad it woo
declared oarried.
A bylaw to enable the mayor and tremor
or to borrow .lem.y for hwa poo was
read the mud saatber el Linke sad
geese&
A hyl•w .peonetisg the Board M Health
was parsed, Dr. W. T R. Heats being ap-
po.nte.l for tires years. F. Jade." foe two.
and .1 M. Shepherd ler errs,
Deputy H.It ldermd the ....all that in
mo oda ee with .stherlt]yJ gives a • fora
nor meeting the waw t1�d igbt eenomitte.
had ..i..4 to report es
the hest met Itel mf ebtslaktg lake water mad
the prehehle seat d the elate- He .toted
that the reetlemen W gem tell ten the
eshj.ot., ..d that bis r.pert,wh wasid he
presented at the melt seesthwg. we'll give
the:enemy] fell par*eelars sees the met of
• stead pipe, ane Am el a Sher*, basis,
as4 ether water and n ypietienienk h1M sed the
Mr. Ares ted that
gb's revere wield likely ea'.sm-
et rd a Mewing b•Ih .
7
10VER THE HURON TRACT.
are
mew
M. ( The G*•fet front the Loom KUL
•;Ipr•sa.
[a the Days of the Lumbers
neo.. Abe /yeas& treed -aa. poem wee almg
-taY•mg the Wee hews. the slats
load -the rert4 eoe.msaired by
Jean eieptwe awe ether•.
Mk. 24.
STANDING near the bridge at Ilan
enlist sae day that week, ealuy try' the vow
trout the bead w the o11 Mattlaad River,
your uotrespuwteot was mur•l.arsg ou the
present mad Lb. past an the matter of the
4mtury Lit teat nue old stream that divades
the towe.b,p. Lit Cul•wrue mad t.udortuh.
fie day wee rely IN.LL.ltu1, with tet •
loreruuoer of • spinals thaw, and tae clear
blue •ky lad dezzrtwt •ubilllht iodinated
that the •Inas, that U uow floret' over
from rode to side will Linc be let louse Irma
tee Icy tetters, ..id wuu.d, .1 the freshet was
m may way a rapid we, saute perbap• ow -
adorable damage *atm the imotea.es uody
of mow that now .,overe everything was
tbe.04 001 1.110 waters .5 le teh 04041.►aa
Dully but thou way to th. 'aviation, romps -
alae uI Las• liuruu. 01 mete years, or at
say rate 1801 aueoe the 4w, y Irsas.t el ten
Lir tws.re lassie age w• it '•.per'. dam was
washed •way,WU 10. opts'. ut.0 w the river
bank Mas medic wallet h.u•ing • heavy' l....
to Lb. o.wn, bas :were been ens thou, 1 ke
t he tresb•te of years leo, *nen it was •
ouutw.,u tome w beer ul erldger Lid isthmus
Whig ~read away mud other dsuo.g. •load
Iho riser bank was more or len, •zpectd
every year. !Lie usual spring thaw tomes
os more gradually now, and tom mak of the
water appear* to oars goats .way Uetore any
senow menage could 0e sour, housed by
the heated water (aura the bumtotlam •pr:ug
°towel, a .e ty 0%er the t•h.1uei• of toe
riser, star the ice, mud thsetod out es
*peeing for the loam Ice and slush which
grwu ily . sere •way tot toe 5Au1g th•
. burs .4 pas away w chunks uaru.i.n,ly to
she nk•
1. tb• early days the Maitland rayer was
heauquorter• tor • large . tic. toot ,bg trate in
egwre Llmbet,aad 10 •1.y are Ise atone, nor
rousted a . the old hslitn.;e.d. by Lha
pioneers wbo, Lk. It,e lumoe tag I,..lit are
fast pesetas •why. The umber cut hen woo
tirlue,pel.y rock elm, woate rod 'omit eats
and • utile cowry, mod toe sit k. varied
from 40 te 60 mud .011)55 time 100 feet to
heath Cb. Almost. bean,. oath .bsir mss
arrived In the early part of tad Winter aid
were mushy Fresowu..n from Vusa•o Tn.y
were experte .n •wurgiIlf toe to oat -ate, and
w true .ad wen did they make their timtlr
that 11 was • rare thio& a bed .0 alit Moth
in • whole suck and the umber looked as it
it had been placed. Daring the Waiter
aismlhe th timber as feat ea 1" wee bowed
was beefed to the. auk of the river in rood•
mess Lo De leuuchd ea anon ea the serious
business of rehabs commenced, mud thea rho
old Maitn•d was the same of life mad act-
ivity. At a given tame when the neer was
free from acs •nod the waters were rank-
ing smog at mid speed the "sticks " were
launched, the r•iweu jumped upon them
Mining os .sad gelding thaw *Lib their
long penes sod thee ez0oteme0t vas at Its
height. The shouts and mugs of the
jolly raternes •std the roar of u'rn.lu.4•
wmt.en,Logetber wroth the Influent "Hailo!
of the anterestd sp•et•turs along the beaks
and on the bridges, war swung to the ex-
treme mad created • wild medley of 'mood
that sect • tbr111 of excitement among 'bow
who were witness and who bestowed
praises upon the feats of the danng moo
wbo trsquent'y upon • single souk guided
their frail support la the taus t urrtala
death if tb.y .bouid have beppsud to fa11
Into the rustling waters.
The timber was cut many mile* up the
nror, eves ea far as Wt qb m,•nd the mite
were put together at uuov.uteot Waal,
Moog to course. The nosing of the rat's
stoop that pert of the oouetry eras, oomp&r
surely @peeklmg, an easy eperatioo for the
stream is el,tgeo.h,owing to to. level Galore
of the river bed, but from Blies' bridge
down the real obs soles commenced sod the
skill of the nftsm.o eta put to the test to
keeplog the rafts to the proper oh•ooels,
rendered Intricate by the number of t•Isade
sad the tortuous bends in the river The
most dt6 Lilt par• war et the Foils hteeervr,
• hoe huodrsd yards from when Bat i51er's
brides now eland. and where oa nus or per-
haps wins oaroioes • pan formed whish
bad to be cleared away before the rat te
salt) proceed. I r wadi no easy task to claw
Ow obetrootion, and the donne L Ilow whs.
volunteered to do it Ilt.ral:y 'varied his 1 fo t
is his hoods. With alio to hand he had to
@trawl oat os the drift wood and timbers and
out away the obstruction end on the lint is
tim•ti0. of • move jump tor dear Ids, eho41.
tag to sorbing that would ti rt him anal e
he iso. di rearb the .bore, wet to the .k.n,
to the ley -cid water. Amoss the rat •@mem
the great •mbetew wa. rhe prlvtl.gw of
•' womries the white cap," a pet., lege that
wee warmed hy the party who hroerht the
drat raft safely to liodertoh, and which es -
titled them to the proud position of beteg
the white sap refugees of the season.
Bssmlller.in three days nes hesrlq,mrtsr•
for the lumber men, sod the ho.'e.,, k -pt
by the orieio.l old Hee Miller himself, the
foamier of ilk v.Il.ge,w.$ the scene •,f many f
• jolly tone whim " whl.key was "h.akey
is these day. " .nod some of the hey' thought
.etb.ag of eet'ing outside of hair • 4....•
horns jest to keep nut the 0.11 end wet,
Tit. leather trade was • M'er'e of ramose •
to the early settlers who «.Id ilia stanches
!lose to the I*mhrrmee, and dm,n. the •
Winter saaeo0 the mad either L5ll, shawl*,
is the woods, or took •p'hoir qui r'ere with g
the formers who teamed the too...! ever the r
see to the river hank' in re.dtnw lar .he i
raf,omes to the Spring. The mew. them.
mime mew s jolty, rnII...k,.a,
1st oohs made Ms weeds rime w1 b their
lean sons*, and •Ith..ngh pori.•.. .lift",
reagk in their way, they wen nevmrth.le•e i
s whole muted lead .,.tared er••wd of Irl
lees -emote as Fremont C..•Ans mse.I'y
ere. The timber ne wriv1 at IPrtee eh w..
stripped is v@mel. that ,,w 4* It dome u
amdw., wood w.. espr..ly prevered here
hr Sha Ohl lhemtry, noerket Th..•e good ei
old earl ars ems pond, ear wealth of •,m- '
bee 11 hese mod*, . glen...f raft/.41 w the
DUNLOP.
'1'catu4Y, Star. 24.
Mlel Lawr•moe, our tsauher, *peat Sakur
day and Sunday in (:nderwb.
Miss M.grt, Johnston, from near Nit,
was • transient visitor here last week.
Mn. Jobs !ardener, of Porter • 11.11. wee
• tr•esieot visitor Sedurdey of last week
Men Maggie Kle•k, from a,•r Riogeon
on, wise the nue.' of Mies Lily Cumming fo
eever•l day. last Meek
Ort n, 4'o.ie>u--Wedoe•d•v of las
week our former townsman B K Allem
with Andrew 1.ree0, left K ocardtoe with
lom.1 of horse for the British markets They
will sail from Boston.
The township •sensor was in our midst
Mat weak, tags were gives by him to those
- who had dosis, with a number for each The
sett Inyentmest for the reeapieut of them u
to but • Dollar for his dog for the tag to he
fastened oft. Th:s will he a new tune to
grumble to, the farmers that hsdn t a sheep
killed by dog.. In foot no farmer ehoold
pay • tax,for one doe u w useful to him as
any other some' 0o the farm. It a tad
tows or village dog. !hat •Iways
kill the sheep, sed not the Nom -
Ws who this time bare a true otiose to
grumble at paving for ,n• atm of others.
Our lade lead In lleole Sam • Romain.
Thu refers to our timer welleonm R H.
McDonald from the Detroit Tribune of the
19th of March:
PRIZE SCOTCH TERRIERS.
Weekly •ty,s.( e1 Comet, sew, tlereall
ap to NH Sverybody - /lib sad
resat e.11pped mad t'nwdema.d
rewm Seery asrtl..
BRUssEleS Miss Rebecca Holme'
wee waited upon Unmade!, megrim by her
`Sabbath •shout casts mad prese.ted with
an address aotl • logy* photo Lit her oohed -
are
4eeforth There w re r.it,etwsd by the
town clerk 1•.I ysor 47 o.rrh., 23 nsrriagee
and 23 death.
Grey Mw Korth• .lackt,a, of Howarth.
1.f, h.re last Tuesday ou an extended visit
✓ to friends a Mendota,
Grey : Join Glenne , .m old and well
t known re.toeur .•f cur 12 n ,:•'n , died Sat
erday .••atom, In hie 77th q ar.
aGrey Ed want t;.rvie tue•k some csttb
Mditone 'n mime's. for • mixture of hie
owe sad had t., e•l1 1s • physician.
Clinton 1). Csn,elon shipped • cerlosd
d hugs ou Muo.1.y ru i' 1.•.1wred They
were nought at &boat 13 40 per eek.
Chotoo : Among the eubsenpriooe to the
Armen 0.0 fund, •ckoowl-.Igo 1 by rhe I:loba,
b "Kirk Wootton, age 11, t Lotoo, $2
R•yrield A quiet s•edd.o4 took place .t
Jas Wa1ah'. Wo toeed•y Toe parties con-
cerned were Idea A. Wilts and Mr %Valets
of the Soo.
Brussels Js. MoAlp,o, and family re-
moved to %Io.,nt 1'' .rest !hut Mee�t where
they rated m.kieg their home 71r Mo•
Alp:se will go into the rsteur&st hew•
saes&.
Wingh•m A sot of Simon Mitchell.
wed •hoot twelve year+, was knocked
k• i:kat demo and run over by • team of
bores sod sleigh oo the main street 0o Sat-
urday,
Cantos : The drill shed no t Ir.mg. 8s.
bee hero pulled doer., to, •he loftily. relief
of resideote in that voctoity. Lir it was asp -
posed to be the SIII pl g place of many •
trset p,
R'ioghim : While Sim F, 1..,•r was hn•g
the cir.•uleir sew at the bricky.rd Thurd•y,
the new being m motion, hie heel came in
' onstect with the e.w, sod he boat 'he for•
nester of he left hand
Grey ' Our old frt.'s,' John Rod• sok, • 14th
one., had the misfortune to fall on • pail
while Prong to the h.rn • week •r more ago
and broke several of hie ribs. Ne bas been
Mid wide for • time owing to the •osldeot.
('hero.: Albert ,yaore, who wea k Iled
hy a *bot from the gun of L.ponte at Brock
stile, was the only full brother of the late
E toward Moore. of town, and therefore as
•.ole to Williams, W..tley .red Robert
Moon.
Myth James Marehnll, r old r.sidest
of Blyth, aed for some year• en tnvand,dted
at the House of Rotas, i. Clinton, Oa Wed-
nesday .t last week : the fusers! ,o..k Oak
from the reode000 of Inc son. on Friday, to
the English church oemetery
Hallett : lent work Mestere R. Crawford
mad D.siel McCoaell cut from the fallen
tree and spl.t sad pled • oord of short
wood in 28 .minutes. This was done on the
farm of Jas. Mel:Amamil, 13.h too., end u
cosatd.'r'd pl'."y goat work.
Meetonh : The oolleopoe wh.oh w takes
up in this Prrswwten&o church hen Inst
tt•bha,h in .ed of the Arrhenius* •mounted
to the very or•,Rt&ble elm of $96 Siam
rhos private 000trabutione hive bees
made, whose briagn the a onunt up to
1113 16
LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF.
The A 0 11 W. will meet in regular ses-
sion neat Moody.
The Goder'ah curlers had • goal game o0
the rink es Friday.
Tomorrow week we shall have our annual
treat of hot Creel hues.
Stephea Andrew• left ea Thursday with
• car of settle fee Toronto. ^
Regular meeting of the C.O. C.F. and 1 O.
O F t4u, Thured.y, eyebiog.
North-east of Oderlcb the roads were
oon•Id••r•bly blocked by the storm oft
Tt anode,
There will h. .n open meeting of the Col.
lariat* Institute Literary Stet y tomorrow,
Friday, wvininr.
The first ship.nent of bicycles on order
from the H.od.r,00 blcyule leotorV was
mads in `Saturday.
Gen Price .41 t tiv be located on the
Kist aide of the Sq r., two doors south of
Sharman'• boot stns•.
A recent case of 'liftmen developed • few
l:brrtionlik• sots, • headsmen who had
iron seared -with • great trouble being ono
of the int to .Mow his sympathy
Guelph Mercury : Jest 36 year'sro today
the mod oe the streets was very think,
sprtngl.k• w..ther prevailed, and farmers
a helmets were 0rep•rieg to snot their foil
wheat, shah they did the Iso1 day of this
month. it o•amot be truthfully stated that
rem present imd,cetione b,otory te gulag to
repeat herself this year
The stork at The Fair w naw most sem
pieta as no old geode are allowed to n mesa.
The new goods .n beautiful. the wall pa
per .os•k• for iron} and it es rotas ea fest
se it ghoul.' whoa one ova ha,. it hood •t
be low pries of Ro per roll The poor away
Ed (.u.* , of Clinton, was to town ow
Thursday
• L H. D'ckeoo, of Exeter, visited to.o
the past weak.
Jas. .-Litt, terri•ter, of Clinton, nen in
town the past teak.
Richard Wvnagtea returned last week
from • trip to E"gla.d.
W T Mern.y has returned from kin bush -
sees trip to Hernia and vicinity.
Mit (Rev.) Mark Turnbull bas retuned
from her •,ret to the Forst City.
Jas, A. McKay, eif Termite, has been is
tows the jut week oo • bananas trip.
Mass Carey, of Moaot Carmol, was the
anent of her brother, P. J. (any last week.
Rey. Father Foster, of Stratford, was the
gust of lies F,tber W..* the put week,
Mien Kate Graham returned on Wednes-
day of last week from an extended visit to
1)wtroit.
Mr .sad Mn P. 1 Carey leave today,
noonday, for their future home m Mount
Carmel
Ed. Vitae left on Wedoenday l..' for
Port Heron to fit oat the steamer Reed.
Stewart,
Thee Tilt, of The British, is still serious -
Iv tri, though his toe is not considered s•
dat.gerou.
Mrs. H Rothwell has aeturbed to her
home is Toronto after • long ural to the um
tarsal residence, Victoria et.
A Donor. of .4. rutrm•ot, too late foe
Nis tine, mat in by Wm. Showman, jr , to •
Slater. Look out for at and Noah nest
week.
P. M , W J. Paisley soil brother J. 9
apooser and J. Rider, were &moor the Clin-
ton Mason. lobo attended the fesersl of the
late Harry Hart,
Major B"tk is attending the Orad Cou0-
dl of the C.oda'u Order of Chn.in Friends
now is etsstee to the Queen Ca y Th. maj.
et reformism Ondenoh Coaim,l N., 157
Tee. stork Mitchell wire sot •ar,v,.41 last
week with Dr. Whitely Though oossider
ably thi.ats than he former self bra eyes
were bright, a goad girl fie se early return
te hr ofBoe.
Morrie: R. Orford had the m1lerta.o to
have ase el hiehad ea aim 1•••••• awnwriviAlita
COLBORNE.
Moebar. liar 23
A O514T Puce Foe PAart.t -The
ea'by. Ode •l Mew lesse.p 1• re.. ane to be
• Want pleas for tie holding of parties,
mad say eosin of the week one or more
ma be foetid m fail Irwin
Ivey possible denom'neties and orad t•
represented. Amongst them .re "The
Cheese Frtwnde." .'Th. Fret Mese es the
Maidle•d." T►. tae R. hb M the 2a4," The
F. P A'' M tee Poona." "The Come -Ails
end 0o-a1s" at the upper end of the 4ah.end
"The Mixed Crated" et the Free Peed-" It
yea are • "liber," yes will tied se treble
M getting yobs. 111 by tarste.g nolo Oelh.,..
flew.ship es the Saes Ole
Ratios :'lam Y.Oea4 has baagbt the
farm of lois bream Jeba, ea tha�1y
100 sore•, potag m the msigbiterbeed el
116,000 for it.
bassets : Toothy .v.nlag d last week
WiIIlaee 111sh1h sad info @sbkwaed the
>)6• h ...Ivereary .f, thew marriage a their
►elides.., M.8-.'
Rollos : The oho day while the .,h .l
Then Feer, ef M• gravel reed, w erten
M,• tad yard the had 4*. witiwtm..1s UI
dors and break M sea
001.00 £Nit WIL1IRY (7uLL, 1,6'TIwtT mute, yv-
01.Tk9 q. 71115. r•LA.
R. Doe.' I, ba,kkeeper for It'. }I,
ICs, the Michw•n lyssa. cigardeoer,was
US • happy frame of meed tut nt46t. Late
in the day he received a wire i.0m St. Louie
savoy •• Ooloo tint m open broth elan and
Warty Coll tint 10 open challenge claw
Both of the winners are Scotch terrier,
Ooloo, • black bnodle tired by Mr. 3:c1)un-
ald, a by Time B'•n,hie Winks* and was
whelped Noe, 26, 1894. Last per Ooloo
woe tint at Tor. -raw sod Onnahe fins
.seem 00100 new first shown et the Detroit
,how, and oaptored • blue ribbon. The
hitch carried . l •he honors at ('hIoagn sad
St Lotus, soil by r•.ms of her four ntock-
dee American eine a• uow In the. challenge
doe. Merry Coll, atm owoed by Mr. Mc-
Do.i.ld has e clam string of vtoturise to bar
aredil. Lam year she wow first at Deaver,
Philadelphia, Louisville, D.uhury, Pitte-
.sr Toronto sod Omaha Th.. year she
beat •1l in bar elate at R.troir, Chicago and
St. Louie, and ie now rated In the champion
claw. Mr McDonald is proprietor of the
Hiawatha Leenele, end expecte to win more
pats with other doge in his string to the
fa' are
The following refers to Mn. F. W. Pat
terms, formerly • resident of I;o each, of
whom mention was male in Tot yd;.Ai.
last week. The IV.erten Creedal) *ruts
of berm ire item. of the 18th Inst.
OBITUARY.
After • 11041eno1 alleges of about two
years dant,..., Vola Patrer►on, *elect of
the lam t5'. F Pattern's, barrister, poo.•
folly passed over in the silent m•lo•ity o0
Thursday morning Is.t, March 12th A
tree 1 h•e.i•n won es had gone to nor r .,
end her roe mrd, and in man .% • hou,shu d,
when she was over tovmgly nem 'oared,
ryes mo.stened et the thought th.t tb- ase
oh.erful you*" was hushed, and that the
well known •-nale of welcome nese wath the
vanished p..t I)sne•sed had bean a resi-
dent of tI ter-oo .seas 1890, eomug hen a
that tune w.th her bu.•.wd list after their
n arnage, and now, 16 years after, both
h... pissed beyond 'he duh ►Iver.
Ieavimo41
behead Mem • crrote o friends vud .cgn.mt-
• noes who will ewer hold their memories
dear. in Au4aet, 1887, F. W Patterson
ea000mhd to ooneumptiom after s.er•1
mwthe condom Mr wean vitality sod li.
ss, and from that d.y anal last week de
esesed braved hfe s battle alone. Sumo. she
first came to W I•rtoe until due..' ren4er-
d an'•ivity no looger possible, Lin Patter -
e ns took as w ire part in the work of
Tneiry ohurch, presiding at the organ,
kro.nl g the obo,r and Iredi.g an ever ready
Lid willing hand to the many duties wh on
f.11 to the lo• of the women of • c..agreg•
moo, net only satiating .n, hat in her seri,..
yearn here more fregonn'ly originating,
me,hods whereby the tisanes! burdens of
her chosen church were me•enr•hly lighten-
ed :slilehneee, or the thought that her
Sorts would he rewarded, was sever •
!reit of her oh•r.oter, her moat• evidently
tieing "10.4.0 •4* es ye hewn done it sato
saw of the least of these. ye have dens it
aero me.' An.' in reformed to the life of
the deceased, R -v Nr Reeder•es, at the
memorial •erois& no S•terd.y moraieg,
.poke teel...fy of her sneeea.ieg piety sod f
toes= deem inw to her Master's eased.
wee the daughter of the rets Dale
Watson harmer, of Goderinh, and at the
time of her death 47 years of age Ot the
amity of whinh she was • mem,er, two •.r -
•Iva, Doyle Ws,...., el Ramis•, N W. T.,
o04 Mn C f ..,.', of N',•rton 4.tur.by t
al5raiag tad remains were t.k-a to Holy
Trrolty shernh. where a krief msmnnal W-
ire was he1.1 1 y R -r Mir Heederenn mad
he favorite hymn of the dee..•od No 200.
•D.y. and Mnmeats Q.tiekly /vi.." wee
sear with feeling nv.r rad hior, so4 the es..
as tome eehnrd • ..I -me reg0ian thrnbrh
h e seared dt60s, w"•rs 0A. who w sold
a 4e•tb se et' Mei jmord in praise and
grayer. A' the rI e. of • ha eerie* the oar -
loge moved se the tlran-1 Trunk e•*uow,•md
she reweits, aoe'.mpaated by A It Carver,
wove rait-•r, t,. (I rained to M given • NO.
leg pl.ee bawd* •Ihr. of her le,• heehaw&
At fitretter.l some* wa held 1. At iota.
Marsh, ees.lnotd or the reetrw, R.v Mt,
woll'aitia aen•t«I by R... Mr hIa'terahy
el Restl.g41steeswe. Muse lohleh the grams wag
'Om tee Aead, nod earth mimed oar th•
Iwo farm se ' M w ..A. "dot M deaf" and
'•ahem M asMa" el Me miens bolsi earela•
was red. Ropei.s.tl is JOWL
have • room equal to the n.th at this pries.
The faneveto,k bosses is booming This
line of goods are fast fallen go awl es*
thew
/i•II.h IIg/adLea
Now doss it happen that so many lades
are M very eareful about drover, and his
seta. and .0411.0{ the head drove t le it be
Mae toe, are pr.lmdued against artildel
Ws.! L.dos el the meet exalted positions
✓ the hied stn wearing Prof Done weed's
llsesl•et red deeds. They are b•sstifel
and ate •.the end mire • Meremly appear,
tins is the flee Threw mode peer tales
• @shwas at propriety, wad *Ramie* the Pre
h'•w'. ei.gamt Ift's of Wye, Aw,tehea,
Braids and Wavy Frosts, eta Rod the
•dv,rtb@mest le soother ..l.ma, sad bei.,
la wield Ye .41 be not British Ilselo.1a
tiskel se 1'b..aday. AprS 1hfd.