The Signal, 1898-1-6, Page 11
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NEW ADV[RTISEMETIL-JAN. ITOWN CQJINCIL MEETING
Lowboy's C hoaolates-E. B. Tilt.. 4
Fortify the System -W C. Oporto 6
For Bale Ctt•ep-J. O. Ward ... 1
Pain Past Iisdtlrs.ee--Fulford t Co. , , 4
/kb" of Me Ise -Horace Horton1
Z. B. Hid M. H -neo. F. Euereo4
Oedaeiaft Bargain Centre -J. Robia.as4
Woes Hares Agricultural Boo1Ny-Jae1
Mlseb•ll .
gaarbtg hal.-8metb Bros. t Ca. 411 ! . 8
1Jlesory and Musical Treat -Loki Odes. 6
PsiMrely Clesi.' up Seeini Gla .1!
borne Bore. -
Pr..ortPYos Drug etre-Jolt Wilke5
Publte Mottos.
HORTICULTURAL MEETING.
The asausl meeting of tb. aodertok Hartl-
eeltet.l Society wit be bold to the office of
ark u Remo,
the Court ea the eve-
nty epaesday. fan. 17' h. INS. at 7. W. for
receiving reports and electing officers and di.
rooters.W. LANE, 1leeretarv.
e.ierieb. Dee. f, ;sr.
WEST HURON AURICULTURAL 80.
dety-110 sank esestise of ibis lo -
bee_ MM Is the Tswe011, eod•�b.
�•,res". elmm"�e,; c�.rt'a.e._ ___..._
o®ee:s sad *.ieineeslt e1*7 •;y-43 k? t>iitil8!!I!.E
Speela1 Meeting' to Obis. Up '97
Tits txemNl•5•-Rewe .1 Cert .1 Rerb-
tes-Tae Water and Unita Committee
tg.aeo Pecemmeadnt/•nsler
water ami aridadM11�i'
e •
A SPECIAL meeting of the rouse
eked& for gesarst business was held ala
Thursday evening. Mayor Shannon in Me*
.heir.
Report of water and light oommitt e
read. Moved by reeve, s.000ded ty deputy kites McCleoOgo retorted tromStrattord
that the report be adopted. COMM. Mond iy.
Moved by M. Nicholson. emended by D. bower 000trector Stevenson was in Iowa
C+otelon, that the valves of the large ib. pa.l week.
COMING AND GOING.
A. Porter .peat the holidays to town.
Ed. Munroe was in Clinton on Sunday.
B. 1). Grant returned to town on Satur-
day.
Tnomse Taylor is oo a trip to the Niagara
Falls,
Mrs. R. Kveritt has moved to White-
oburoh.
Reny Kdw.d■ spout /OM Year's in
London.
Ohm. Welke returned to Toronto oo
Tuesday: -
Dr. Mabaa gent Christine" week et the
old home .n• ->r
Mit* Charles, B A , retuned to town on.
Sst.rday
Mies B. Wells returned from Lu*koow
on Sueday.
NEWS OF THE DISTRICT.
From our own Correspondent..
There to laf.rm•ilik sere That Canines be
'.sad Anywhere C1se-aew.ef the
rem �"ySpecially immersed
for T►. decal.
goatee be repaired, and that the oommittln - Miss Robert•oa 1.1, tor bar echoei fs
be empowered 1.0 have the work done se Windsor oo Saturday
mos. Carried. Percy Tom 1e11 yesterday, oa his return
Moved by the reeve, s•oonded by Jao. to Toronto University
Cretgie, that the question of adjusting Mei James Lemon. of Rochester. N.Y., vi..ited
"kr Gritti Last lgeek.
water nue the Bedford blook nod Mr. Jobe Marrs), reta-ned tr Cloths= Wet.
Iwwls tis eodea rod q Ne water acerb Om.College par Monday.
Throne.. *a• Tri
liditillUIV-
wa Saturday.
M r. and M r.. R % . Leges returned
from Buffdo on Moodey. ..,.
Benson Sturdy returned to Stratford
Beaus.. College on Moodey.
Abraham Potts left for the Toronto t,ol-
lege of Pbsrmsc3 this week.
MN sire -Sidett W rrfalsed from a
visit to relatives is finest' '
Mr and Mrs. S P. He11.1seohed home
from St. Thomas ea Moadsy.
Mr. had Mrs. Wm. Iwm spout the holi-
days et the old home A.hfi.ld
Mies L ars R,bertwe returned to her
school at bodom o. Moodey.
Mw Parsons retnreed treat her visit to
relatives in Ds roti OS rAday.
Miss Mary Snarmsn retarwd to her
& shoot in Ridgway on Saturday.
Graham Williams returned to the College
• Pberuesa0y Toronto this week.
Miss Thompson .pent the holiday week at
she family resideem Huron Rood
D O'Uoaoor s eescding New Year's holi-
days et kw 0001. n Whileohurch.
Herbert McLean returned this week to
the Toro.to C..IIKe of Pharmacy.
Mr. R. B. Smith spent the holidays in
Ltmdoo with her d•ttgkesr Mrs. Ellis.
lobe Steil left for Howtok. having been
appointed 10 • school is that Township.
Miss On Wilkis•os returns to Toronto
Mi. week to resume her musical .tads..
Mrs F. Jordan left for Montreal on. Moo
tithe messiose 10 eked to the
-tbs. -tR. is .g..- •wsasding
a.
moisten et seek st on
redtaR N at •
two wade' pe•rMeordseseest r seekin s ks is Oft
yes
d
asta alleree<by-laws eel resale.
maasgesent d the soca
tambw-law. sad regulations.
shall save fall power to
�ol" � of tee .oeiot7. sad pit
111 of ides Unit shall pe
ss! IL �g, y under Unit dtrsotlea•
I skit el the 1w t} tilt tLg-��
Al. 11140BILL. 8eery.
asterisk Dee. n. lila.
Nortgat. Sale.
MORTGAGE BALE OF FARM PROP-
erty.-Them win be .old by Thomas
M his Anedss me. 10
=V sot. ea es*urday. tbe Mh
Aro et J uirr, '1r South Halt of Lot No. 4.
eta, 4.1 MOW.* * Township of Colborne, one -
maim is mom The. Property 11 well Outage.
seed osoil. ARROW toUVO.Vidt
For Mao or To Rent.
POE BALI OR TO RENT -FOR BALK
i' ora vest the dwelling sa Neisss-st. at
�r."est occupied by 1. Owlet It sonata
.r
I6 roams. laded ea drawls( ream. dialog
kirks a Ukase. a hes • library.
OrateSier
of .Sly
ami".". AWN/ to 7. a IR r -
m' the pt
EsowsBALL -ONE OF THE BEST
tlsemeY......eO. Let looses'.
k MtrINMISitable eft g es water. H
seers. oivaL 1esa.s7im
modemhouse
essitneeedy i
st
I. rarlif 13
er to J. A. Mc
Teroats, tt.
Marlin, that Monis & Robteese's soundes-
lostAgrsvi brig fight rates be referr{_M
water b1 ..inmatee with power to
hot. ,Carried.
By -frill' Nos. 9 and 10, grantiot .semi
Mon from taxes to tin Keo.iortoo Foreseers
Co. and tate 'net unit were read this meal
number of tiense.sd passed.
Tts following are toe committee reports :
(WAST Or *1V111107.
Your.•mmittee having bed before them
epplieetioss for remie.too of taxes, make the
following reoommasdsuores :
1. That taxes ot Time. Whitely be placed
.idled the land, providloi he, with other
hlerested parties. mama t.
2. That the taxes of Jas. Keag he placed
against 11. food.
3. Tbot half of Wm. Bucha.an's axes be
remitted.
4. That Mrs. Wil.os'• axes be placed
sgemse the lend.
5. That Miss Andrews' axes be pieced
against the laud. provided that the 000esot
of the mortgages and owner be obtained.
6. That Ne personal tax of Joo Mo -
Naughton M remitted. as Mr. Brodenek is
••Reseed tor and has card the same.
R BALE -LOTS bN AND 70
HServer le de Town of
hk► is seemed a aloe dwell -
Mb 0epterober,1115
A1sb to DAIMON. HOLT = HOLMES.
to tr V ALU ABLE TOW!' PROPERTY FOR
SALE -The brisk reddest* ni
the river ski Ike the
nod
de A. RomtteresedMrsejrt
two•essser teats e ewellisi
M'most okapis'
and etlioini__ __
Mar*"
rortyl (lleVeldsrtobpt
AROnt it wonted.
AIRS AND 1J8.T.
Year oommitteo sake the 1013.0ar no
omaeodatieeis for your adepMea :
1. That the laws minim of Mea. Cadet
be remitted.
2. That the water rale pew- by 1k
Graham foe water service oe lee 311 up
1st July, 1817, he .eoepted in full of .awn
charged against him.
3. That 828 02 he aooeptpd from M
Forte is full of amount up to let December
1897. for sleatrle light servlo. et V totori
H.11. Md ;tat If • *bird of this amoue
paid promptly Mee Bahia Is turned ea.
4 TMs Mr. Yale be paid for patting
eleoirie light tato Me pest aloe, had
the chairman bill the °overarming with
IMMO.
b-4-E!iae-thele"alis
to oollsot all rates in so•ordasoe with
laws.
(b) That the oollsotar have power to to
d power from Moen. light sod water are
taken wheel thirty days ih •rr.an.
(e) Dalt tiro eagl.e.rr of use.Ieetrs hg
and water works plant are Dot 10 tore oe
off water sr demi" light without too
streakiest• in writing of the *dikter.
6. This the engisebre of theieleetrie i1
sad water works be eshj.M to the orders
the ooll.Oter, se to oersted off and on we
sad light from taken.
6 This • water meter be parob•Nd
Ike brewery.
7. Tisk lite fellow sg .mesd*ese
made a the water weeks hy•I.w :
That the Serif of rotes .t the end of
law No. 6. 1889, toiling with hotel eta
be •.ended by Molting oat the user
".sob .tall up te 20.76 Dente seek ; ex
stall. 50 ee.tt," and eabstttuting theref
"• ecoit simile elsll, 26 mate, and each des
deli, 80 .sate."
That port of ths said by -lir amine
w.obleg windows be saenled by lurk
out tee f.11ewfh( worts, ' 25 feet free
sal titter, i3 180 tet fruitage sad a
$1; for este.d4Nim1.120 teesN pert
el. $1!' .sl esbstftrth.( a the peke to
.t, " 4 coke • hot for .sob foes free
sad last se perks be s0.wed 1be use e1
water for sidewalks sad windows es
esob penes .1.• pays • .tore rate."
1 bel the ski i .Mies he • ooded by
hg thereat the fp�wieg obese : 34
plumber or .lour pontos .MB 1» •t li
to tern es water be *ay hoses, law..
stable. belikesik deist at dad
of soy hist iIffkesb Not sideisillor
written elAll"I17 .f.*bo: maroon' et
water sallied rale•, Any violation
of le ise esk&od wasted Ir sail bytmid allby i and ►►cele
.w.
8. We like IMsr.oted the eellerte
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Tws"DAT, Jan. 4
A. Young, tr., .1111 aeatl..ttee IR Miry poor
Ale.. Johnston is home from London, hei
look. well.
Mss A Tyodell is spending her holidays
under the pelletal roof.
A very maosseful entertainu'eut under
the auspices of the Saoday School of
Smith's Hill, was held in the town halt.
Tuesday evening the 21.t. The programme
eowteted of .tugtng.. •.ottatioas, dialotus.,
and readings. The m.roh god drill enrolee
by the q young girls was worthy of great
p.m**, god last but not 10141 was a fest of
candy for the ohuldren. Th. hall was
crowded. and toe proceeds uncoated to
814.70 mate, to so in gid of the b. S. esbel
treat, oo s visit to relatives in Montreal.
hies (tors Sharman retorted to the Con-
servative" .f Mesio, Toronto, on Monday.
Mr. Seymour, who has bees visiting
his home is Botha. returned os bleedey.
Mies Freaks returned ea Monday from
her holiday visit to her home, Msp1e, Out.
hlr• Cbstophereoa 1. vieitiog Mr rel.t-
Iv.e. Mr. sad Mrs. Getter. Norte Rey. Ott►.
�Yes'7iiiisoe "cT nos 'Tao"?anus
Year'. of the borne of Mrs. H llier.Oed.rieh
MIN Skelton has been visiting bar friend
Mise Jeokell, at Exeter, darner the pest
week.
Mr. Hastiage, of Meatreal, was visiting
his relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jordan this
week.
Mien Wlmlfrede Bell left o0 Monday to
ream* her duties in the Cr•d.Yo. Public
BobeoL
p . T LIN. OTT non
W
=reek
THRBU LADINS histeenoid1Ts1OaIN-
ollid
deurso seloMtestrdi GIALLO
WA iTEU -- MIN AND kWOMB
BIZ:kill icy' guar
Me..
OINITIto"TesI WIT VW: MO
Wooly guns. Lied
I:IM A89 I4 BBT•
psos t oleo bate better
O so
wee ly. (Afew -
Ke of Mr.
N
inside..
The revival eo4mo.s are being oonduoted
Mr, Norman Kernigb•n is making pre-
paratioes to put an addition to his born.
Herman M.edel returned to his home in
Detroit on Monday. after speod.og three
smoke siutihs its pacenia and the old .manse
of his youth.
Phe Ckr•etmes tree at Benmiller church
o0 Thursday last was • good wooer, as far
as the tree and yreper.ttooe were °mo.ro-
ed, but owtog w the blizzard then prevail-
ing, the sttendaeoe was not as large as
wee expected.
A large sleigh load ot young people from
Goderloh sod Godertob township took .d -
vantage of the good sleighing oo Tuesday
night, Deo 28th, I,y m.kmg their way to
MIS home of Mr. Wm. Blab, where • very
enjoyable eveniog was .pent.
MAIL Slavtcs.-The daily mail esrviue
to Beamtller 5111 soon be an accomplished
f.ot Ws undersand thee the petition se
to the PoetmaeIer Geoersl has beee favor-
ably rem vied, and the presser mail owner
will be Raised for the now servi.s, of
course with an inoresee of salary.
Oorli'o EvgrTs CAST THste .SHADOW-•
Biroas.-A large toed of new form or
from Cornell's well koow establishment
posted up the eo5osesion, and many were
the wormisse as to where it we. going. 01
sours is won't do to chronicle events bre
fore they happen, but perhaps in our next
issue acs may h.ve to mention that • mar
ring. oeremooy has taken place, end that
will explato where the furniture went to.
of Aabldd , is vleiltag her parent. Mr. B. QUEEN CITY
relearns ▪ Mrs. Augustine. also other relarts 10 i '9t
this vicinity,
Mr. Rtoberd PoinNR daughter
Miss Alm.. of Cburohville, near Brampton,
vtslteed Mr and Mrs. Daher, of Ashtleld,
ao4oth.r friends her..
'CiowINo AND GOt.1 -Mrs. Young, wife of
Matthew Young. of Weed. W.w•ooeh, left
here A Moodey, 27 h D.o., on . visiting
tour to relatives to Manitoba.
Sr. T,��� G. Allan, (the energetic and popu-
lar prio6p.l, of Dhugaomod Public Nithoel,)
wife and daughter. +.ora, .peat New Year e
with relative• 1b CUat0a. a*d Nater point*.
MUNICIPAL ELI.TION.-O. Monday, Mr.
Amiss* 11r.q.y.. deputy returning ohoer,
and his poll olerk, Mr. T. Ir Derain. °M.-
duetted
ne-duos.d ' be polhor of voles, in Dungannon
p'.Iltog h ,oth, for Ashfield. W• have not up
to time of writing learned result.
CAMS IN I.istx A LION. --New Year's day
sod firs of 1898 wen very stormy and cold,
as se. elan Suud.y, it being for the greater
part of the day. and the evening .xoeesively
cold and stormy. so that the year 1898 was
ushered an with key 1elemeht weather.
Mr Jobo Girvi., of 1Cinoipeg, and form-
erly of this vicinity, being on a business
bar to Montreal, called to visit his mother
Mrs. Trimtl , and other relatives. Tb.
prairie Prnvtoos mental seems to .gree with
him •e he look* the picture of good Beal h
Hayden Williams ot the Rook of Com.
merge.% Seofsrtb, was in town on New
Year. day.
Jao Oirvia of Manitoba, a one rim. resi-
des► of the county, was t151110( to town ea
last week.
Mr. .ed Mrs. W. J. Morrow who bed
Men visiting/ friends In Reoh.ster returned
es Moody
Archie W. Haddon rettreed Mine last
week, having bad • fairly suooe..tul .seenmi
ea the lakes.
Miss Bertha Daff left for Rlvtb on Satur-
day to tete °hare* of a oleos in the Public
Scheel of that vdlaee.
Mr. sed Mrs. Sunb-I of Detroit spent
New Year's at the reeide.es of the lady's
*o•ber Mn. M•rrisos - -
Wee Edwards .e4 James R H..da•es
.f Atlas Craig spent Now Year's at are
Jae. Btraagti's, Ooderteh.
Nim._ I. Reek la% .s Saturday ter
m
K.ptettt• to e.rnatesee kr duties i. the
Pablii School of that berg.
GODEKICH TOWNSHIP.
THURSDAY, JAN. 4
John Felooner who reo.nt4y hied in.ltaok
of hemorrhage of the lungs is very poorly.
Beanie Sturdy who has been spending
his holidays at home hat returned to his
mediae .t Stratford business ooltege.
_ -Rev: fltierherarriftinet dreier; .5444
missionary anniversary sermons at Loa
Methodist Church at 3 p. m., "Wednesday.
Wm. Wakefield and Mrs. V(. F. Hiob
were 1. London last week attending the
(aortal of thea wail*, the lace Tboms.
Bradford.
Fitter Sttr,atoS -The municipal oouooil
of �Ne.i TiLSeano.b-_xkwb ee
will be oomp-
.d"«7esemar ..,twitii ttiw.:esptl
or R..r.te 3 -"'136 -cis. -4A rii't•lfl,111et..:6 r5t-
rowing one. R.4t. L,ekh.rt. will meet in
ase overasike +d l>, .ow J1a,ndey naata tint
10,1 of Jamie, y
tj HOOL E,N•rI•TLINelINT.-On
tae evening of ' he 28 h there* was a very
int+resting entertainment under the
auspices of the ts*Qbere to 000neotion with
the 1t.thndiet cleiroh, th• exercises being
.roellos► WIDOW ty the choir sod r.aitetin0e
by the children, which were well re•sivod,
and an 'capital sdttre.• to the oh,ldren by
Ree. Mr. M,Ilytard. A y..asant time w..
*pent by all present.
ANNUAL S.'N00t. MrrTIN" -The anoint
school meeting was Mild oo Wednesday in
the sehool hook. Jas Mallough was elected
t use. a for lex' term, Thee Srrothere hav-
ing retired. The school board for 1898 ls
Dr. T. E. Coe, M D.. T. E Derain,
. soy -trees , and Jos. Mslloagh. Oar school
.pensrl.on Monday with an att.sdanoo in
the sr dep'r of 23 and in the jr. dep't 24
T. G Allan, principal and Mies Teas Mo-
Ceesell aiper.tatt.
Fi.owse TAKEN AWAY IN 701 BUD. -W•
. i m• ply regret rotten, to note that Marion
Gnrdno, the oldest child and daughter of T.
$ 0..., M. D , departed this lift .. Sab-
bath evening, after • short illness of disease
.1 the bran. She was b.loved by her
schoolmates and other oompanios, Ming
of s very smathle •0d genial disposition,
age 8 year. and 6 month. In her decease
she hes marl• s happy exchange from in
earthly Seth ith to an heavenly ow. and to
Him who said" Suffer little ohfldroa to
mut. nem V.." The bereaved parents have
the deep sympathy ot the oitteenie of Dun-
gannon and Ytainity, in their sadden and
said bereavement of their beloved d•aghter.
FESTIV ITY.
The Holiday Fun and Frolic
T►e $ueeeee.1the Vittoriaa Era Rall l'ice-
R.yally all Ter.at.-e.me .f the
Csetpmea War.- eah.r r'tear
noes .f ChrlM 5. west
tpeoial Oorrespeadee oe.
ONE of the grandest events ever
'lo Toronto eeet.17 people mem his....
Victorian Era Ball given by their Eioel-
leooles Lord and Lady Aberdeen on 1`uesdsy
eveulog of last week, when the Armories
was transformed tato a veritable palaoe. It
is now a thing of the put, but will long bo
remembered by chows who had the honor of
being invited.
The gowns worn by acme of the ladies
present had been wore by their wrest-graod-
mothers. and very cinema and pretty they
were. It would be useless to Woo, p: • de-
sonptioa of the elegant ooetames, as epa0e
will net permit. The entrance of rho
and Countess into the h.11 room, reipteesul-
tat royatty. woo it Ivy l.e0eastd.lt and lord-
reeedept0- les Csasdt"'- The,cuirt
-
of many jar..• m iewgtb, Mir ea .
pages, wee something which had hot INNS
seen before by many ?oToato.ttn.,'ettrd^_....-•-
various dmoes in costume, representing all
periods, also the vartos oondiaons of sal-
tine., arta literature and music during the
Vtowrlan'Era, were oonductad with ouch
oorreoseemad *kill as to indicateaameiros
sod laborious rehearsals by the five huudred
young ladies oakagnilkose ot Torok*,
Henning sod leillese who tock part god
made I1. exhibition on the danoinr floor
from . quarter past tans to a quarter to
twelve 001 of the grandest sight* ever pre-
sented in Toronto, or perhaps to the Domin-
tot of Canada before, sod was highly •p-
preoiated by the two thousand ladies and
gentlemen who were fortunate enough to re-
caly• lavtali0.1 and who kept up the deco -
10g from twelve to tree, atter the exhibi-
tion depot* were over.
This ball is probably only one of the ex-
treordin.ry 100ettoas that nave taken pleas
irouod the fain of the earth, wherever the
Uoieo Jack floats. at the close of the jubl•
lee year, and at this time it might De inter-
esting to know th11 of al! j 4 eirtroordin.ry
and novel presents wl4iob 111ft'iiti4M-) 'Led
ram,ved during this wonderful year was •
Present from ohs 1st• Emprees of Brasil. a
drw, mansfao►'red sours y from .pidere'
silk workers.
Go W•dnsdsy afternoon Government
House was oere more the eosins of gamey
when those who attended the hall paid their
respect's to their Exoellencies before their
deportees for Otte.a, whioh, 1 am Burs, w.
will all regret very mach after the round of
pleasure which has attended their vett here.
I noticed sem. very pretty oostumes, par-
ticularly in velvet, which is the proper 0p•
to -dot• style of manna) tor calling and
teas, and mikes an elegant gown when
properly made. The new hat, the Napal-
ms, also •ppeered at the reo•ption, and is
very stylish and pretty, and to three who
can wear them they are very b.00miog, and
themselves out from among
the steals or ties -7 aliel ojtRliellar "e ...._ ..- _.,
whit& they may 110 found. 001 I sew. which
was particularly hemming. was of dark tress
velvet, gayly ornamented with gold lam,
sod was wore by one of the -prettiest Miss
in the room.
The Cummings Stook Co., .t the Prinoem
We Theatre s week, .orpas.ed all prevle4S
effort* in theft play " May Blossom." Each
part was septally done with one e1mptloa.
when Nettie Harshen'• abeeoos was very
noticeable. lllanoh 1)o0glas appear* te
innoh better edvanaes as the sweet, ems"
tiding ..d ■o•uapeoting little wife or •
happy young rhool girl.
The holtdsy season is abort to oome to an
end, sed I feel rare that We have all spent a
meet eejoyble Christmas time. Old Santo
was must kind la remembering as, and I am
sure that *soy hearts were made glad for
another year, and my ohms,* wish to those
who say read this Is that health and h•ppl-
pees may attend each one for many years to
Dome.
VViDDIiIO Colons -Un Wednesday of
last w• ek, Jesse Meosry, of Asbtisld, aid
Mite Miry Curran of Mt. Helen's, West
W.wanoet, were united in the bonds r1 me.
trimony -On the same dry, a very happy
Yin' was •peat at the •esidesm of 8. Sonar
ikirlrewkeirehoeeee i•-beieg'ahwasitiag.
ie the boath of matrimony of Mr. Sounby •
daughter. Ise. to Richard Westbrook, jr.,
of Lennon towesb•p. Rev. R. Falrbairo,
E. A tied the nuptial knot, being witness-
ed by many of the immediate relatives and
(roads of hntb parties. The bride looked
.harming, being attired is a wedding
arose et Gob.lu Was oloth, trimmed with
white silk, chiffon, and pearl pa.semesterie,
with orange binmoss. After partaking of a
es5rtee.S wsddiat dinner. which was
nh.r..eht y.ej.yed by 511 pretreat, the new -
'y wedded ooapl. left for • bridal leer to
Lodes, and other points. The bappy
bride was attired tor the tour in • beaoti-
tel gown of green and brown. with hat and
j.oket at sets, We onagr•tul•te the newly
...Ida ample es the happy event, wishing
them • Wiesner, loopy, and prosperous
voyage over the ora of matrimony.
Smoot. Yawn/cos -Tho following is the
result of the election of trustees at ails•
different annual m.Ynge named -throe
school -David Orr in Wee .f Wm. Ed.
ward. retiring, Pewter's Hill. mob. 11. -
Clore in piens of.s MoDesald. Holman -
vibe -F. McCersno is pima of 8 Walters.
At No. 2 W F Hiok was re-elected, read
.< No. 1. Andrew Drysdale wee re-eleoted.
Wampum No -14'e. remdese. of Woe. Macke
was the eases et • happy event on Wednes-
day. Deo. 29, whets hs dss'bter Mies Ade
became the wile of Mr. C)irN, A Voodoos
ef BesaiIler. The R -v W Gdwie perform.
ed the eereatooy. Th. bride, who was h•.d-
.om.ly attired sod looked obermthg, wee
atieedied by Mies Fl. Gledhill of Benm111er,
while Wilmot Hs+ike performed MIM denye
of groomsman After the oere*oyy sheet
76 rumba set dowo to • UMW SOUS r.pN%
Th. oameroo• or...nt., which were bosh
Madman sad oestly,ebow.d **high eat.em
in wblob the bride is held by the ware
e.m*uouty The evening was .pent to
genes and danoiog The happy 00001. hove
N. hest wtsMS of their meshy Irked..
Mks Jake Re1eree0 left by the early
teal. es Mos4ey te re -anemones her dude
et the Eletee Public .l)t.o1.
Miss Pirdte Graham left os 8.tmriky far
%kWh to tate up h• r oppotntm•st in the
Radio 8•hod •1 that village
Mw Mill • C.ap1.1l of tb. C.s.srv.tery
knee Moira* waresto to million arrears of (d *resist T•wohu, 1," tihis weeh to r.ss.te
water retie pareses% to tbe by law ate eddies islet* i..ttteMes.
9 We het es osM*ste el what it illseat
to N•. 4 beadis good p•
Usebri kwork soder 14.. 1. The amt will
be skid 801, tilts think the briefs work
.M.Ii ht Asad et ones.
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Mr. sad Wes. Ry Mather% drove in trek
belted Lorkoew Ns, Year's Day, on •
stilt to Mr. sod Mrs. John Pherio.
P.. Merriam end *skew, Fred 11,11er
of Detroit, spook the holidays at the rem
demo ed the gestlemait's WACO. Alba,
Mies. norm.. trilli•••• igesised to the
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pkosest holiday et de feeelle reddest*.
Nark* street.
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ed of SO Thomas most Cipletkiii *ad
New YOWL et her fetber's rosideses.
w.rde of awl, will Iry given to UK ettildrse
of the Sabbath oohed in the esor future.
Pardee wish's, to resew their enbeerip-
WOMI Of inshoorlpi to l Ile STOMA( ems Wive
Melt Mien at the oak of Wok.
Palle, "arms -Is mestoseisi tbe
CrieePar mid ureseetetten last week,
Oirirte. or.. wee gives, tasked of
'Obeitet 1r.
Salo of num Paerorrf.-Mr. Wo. O.
t=rit.rosvsllY Persheost friss Jobe
the sod belf of id Ha 6. Nit
sea.. 111 D Addield.
Ultimo age Odom. -Wee. Wake". (see
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111141 Resident Wad.
'To tbe Editor of Tog Bios st.,-
thought 1 would drop you • few
lines to 18 you know of the death of an old
resident. William MoCaig, who died oe the
210 at the residenoe of his disoihter, Ligr-
4114140os Creek, Algoma moiety. Got, in the
70th year of his age, of pneumonia. He
lived la Ooderioti fro* 1845 ito 1884. He le
survived by dye children three eons and
two daughters. James limo et Silver
Creek, N.Y., Kennedy at Ophir, Umh,
Seinuel is Toronto. 1 .alsol at Livingston*
Creek, Ont., sad Mary Asa at Lialithairil.
soriber of year paper. W. J. McCaw.
AUCTION SALES.
All parties gettlag their wile hills printed at
tote 'Mop wilt haves tree notioe veserted
la this Hit Qv to the time ot sales.
1 r at Mot residences es Vtotorio-id.
opposite Sheriff Gibbose, the whole of the
hosoeheld seeds ot Mrs. glow who is lea.
ing Oodortob. Tn. list comprises parlor and
disk' reek fanlike, kicks. shove and
farnitere, "setae stokes. eta
0a SATURDAY, Jeri. Sch, 15X1. St his &no-
ef 60 sorsa being le• ees. 4, kooks div-
ides of Colborne. Teo*. Ousind, *sot -
Clio** Mie. Wilson, 'rho died at the
vieltieste ef her eider, Mk. Utak es Men.
day lest, hes lows es Invoke fee doom 7
yams, sad has boor • greet &Aft% Wes
eke *11 id& Adidas redeemed, 0 --bort
booboo& died ken yoke saiN sir=