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The Signal, 1898-2-4, Page 1'w ; _ rtgrvt .•-. ' ;rr:r - -.r.7, p -assn. , •..a+',v' Zs.' ♦inns.._ ..,0',.i nadian Ci$C legraph True Comoetitio HAVE YOU RENEWED YOUR SUBSCRIPTION THE SIGNAL Fes 1e0S t r Pioc tlt waw IM abaft eo yr t flit esd pee gel.dpis as4 la et every pewee eOilsawoo h afar se Lhasa .a4 saeYwos a Dram sanctums nater Yederiet L. V M M . . NT'S o rget that we - rgest and Freshest 3CTIONERY - + + orget to examine Oc. Bargain Tables d GLASSWARE + + o rge our DEPARTMENT sultry detaiL x t ZLgllah I DT for A. NAIRN akle Gootis >BOe mserttoint of Mas a Rnaaatactured by the inlet Company, of Ham- loode are known the High Grade. 41050 ET AMO TABLE TIDY Don't tail to see oar ;R8 IN 8ET8 -IN- let line and best assort- s cities. ak your Inspection of on will find oar prima )N & CO. HARDWARE. Ion ?ufljtu?e 00, Ode arrangementewith HEY & 80N, . tall 11i.e et their o•de, t FfOtory Prices .i ma'"rMb" es i Feoweare Alike are fully LLION-8T TrEin9 I+37.4kDINQ 1\TI•]WIEIPAPI]R OF I -it r ON' OOUNTY. 114 OI.E .DOLLAR WILL PAY 1011 THE SIGNAL Fos Ors Yeas. FIFTY-FIRST YEAR. -•-2659 IlltunAlon* Vacant, ANTED -A OENEKAL SERVANT. Apply to Mrs. Joseph Kidd, North M. Posy Wale or To Rent. R BALM 016.0 RENT -FOR SALE or to mat the, dwelllee es Nelms -M. at aonsi ted by r. smooth h metals' Eea's, Matadi fur drawing room. dialog MAW amid !imbibe, and has • library, pf_ellesets, warrr*rse and • good cedar. 1•Wolt as acre of laud t*.teenlh pleated &rubs sad halt trees. and an moo lent AWRY to F SMEaTa. on the prethorn - BALL. -ONE 6F THS BEST talar ts' W.stars Ontario, Lot Lesse .e- t. township of Oolhorne, Huron County. Seed olay.uU. Spring water. Has mat ammo" In pasture for II leant Muse barn to by 90. Store , s ttdP.O iso the poremises. Wave r,sdt,110 810 ugh.bIlaao• at .eat Interest Apply te 9. W. Mc AOR. Carlow P.O.. Oat., or to .1. A. Mc AUR. M W.11memo 9t Asst Tomato. 11. ALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. Part et Lot 9, Coeoesdo* 0. Ooderich oentalnln. S 1-6 acres of land. There is on the progeny • good ti storybrlog with ki ben s' with ander the whole house. This; L • really shee place and will be sold on reeooaablei io minuets,* apply to PHILIP T. Bents .o (e.xlerlc6. nthJt t.LBrl. R SALE -LOTS b9 AND 70 Hatehtnson's Survey In the Town of bea , epos which .. emoted • nice dwell. Nk tteptetuber.18N0 to CAMERON. HOLT a HOLMES. sH 41atigeTOWN t ?ftWATYloFr ver sad lake formerly °couopvledrb7 thg A. M.eDss'mett seq.. Master la Clammy el the most vluble and deafrsblo pro- (• tens tweeter*, frame dwelling house on street tmMdtat*ly sAJoIoIng the Brit- . suerew Wedded lisolternes L at present oeoapfed by The 4w0111.. - ==bomm sults_ hang grout thebase Juli eitt 1t . Utrmaerybeo sad Memo of Payment sable, ap to OARROW R Pttoi7DFFOOT tett &Meil.re. 0o4•rtob. Wanted ANTED BUTTER, DRiED APPLES and poultry. Highest prices, Lamest of Dry hoods, aroeerBB sop mod w to select teen O. E. &LNG, Wing. ANTED -N E WANT AN a QUAN WV of Butter. Eggs and torted Appvlss. wbleh we will ter the Hlebeet ().ah PrIo. est better 1n grime sad 21b. mils, mixed lee dairy malt, esd gilt edge W. J. A . dsm4$g.Ut, Ood.dob. Ont. am, Tonsorial Artist. OKNTB-•' THi STAT LIFE Owrites AF RES i VIVO arne litrouI.ST uAlaatilV .O E N T 8 - " KLONDIKE GOLD ssbyebe st ANL LOviMad. OS><T8-.•• U IdM PBiEI 0111 THE U1 h'eiiel0.d' wmm imey BUMS= r OTlOt$. Baltemere eyesore lead. _ter gala yt Mn Lamm ors Summit -Sy leaviag grew W wsal swethe SkOafs yes sap urns weak Skeet teem N. Y., Misses, Mumps, eta Oswalas,-Ona than at tin Vivariarem Wow ewe* ays s ____ - 0. lobar. t we is the -eelmelitit 8*r Me best Moat Goer. 1• obis oodles hap eat mak. ssrea.enl. roiled eats sad ales Moto. 6.sod sod ether give Muesli° Heil Met, s ibaroww WU& OAL..-WEa'. itr .1811 ler j -..pus, tet Dread Treat We... ►ms Mos e. d *So a mi *iSestreet fel. J 1ti1Mr. or t+addaeally. Phone 1list Msakay. of Matlreel, wW timer %he sopnrht advartaps of Ye sew Teta Dees Stailtee. se W. Adair Mem, Ihbralre & 4, O.n labia MadNomam kw perdiariee. Mrs . -le w Wam- ilowwwwei by 16111611111 w be 18. hwphe eillfkbarimo be emellool. Drew la whoa owe owe fbe beauty hat Nola depse. GODERICH, ON'T'ARIO. CANADA : FEBRUARY 4, 1898 NEWS OF THE DISTRICT. From our own Oori'espondentm Weer* 9. rafer..u.s Mere That Canes be Nand Atayweer. alae -News of the Osse'yopee•a11y MMrted ger The rrpa. DUNLOP. MoiDAy, Jas. 24. Mrs. Allen and Miss Elia Healey enj yed • pleasant trip to H..saii, Exeter and B.y- field for several days While at Siete,. they attended memos In the Trivet Memor- ial ohorob. Mee. 1i. Jewell. from near B.omillor, visited here for some day, last week, being the guest of Mrs. J. Jewell. She u one of Colborne. oldest settler*, oomt.g here from Bowie Soot land in 1834 Seeing this town• ship . vast forest after 64 years residence she sees it transformed .s s garden of Eden in !arms, and has may memorise of its pion ear days. BENMILLER. We w pleased to hear of Thos. Gledhill's Improvement, and hope to see him out soon again. Darter( the recent storm the roads were badly blooked, but they wi11 be well brok.o titer Mr. Garrow's meeting this, Friday evesi.,- A grand °snort and entert•inmeoe will be given wader the anepiose 'tt the Sops of Temperance, in the Temperas. Hell. on Thursday eveelag, Feb. 10th. Those tat• Ing pets, besides the local Wait, are - Mise Whitney, Miss 8tosehen, Mise Anal:cooks, Mrs. Prldh•., W. W. atodd.rt, J. Thom- son sod J. E Davis. of Ooderioh. and R. 8. Katy. of Cheese. A good program L bdor prepared. AdtisYa 10o. LEEBURN. TUNED/LT. Jan. 26th. . CoaazeyoN. -In stn last week items in the we with the retinae, to oar thanks to H. O. Horton, of Toronto, • printer's error was made is eeyfng • hutch oos.ter, .hos it should have reed, • branch affio• of the C. P. R. telegraph. *nom Ntw YORK Ctrs. -Mr. T. Griffin is op ons visit to his wale, M. Foley at Rosewood. Although not his first visit to Canada. is is the an* time be has seen the Mg toobargs os Lek* Hares .ad our snow - basks. Duriap has sejour., be will vises relatives at Kingsbridge and the Forest City. We ezte.d to him our best wishes fora phases. stay in Cataria. Fame oro Mrose LtA Mshlyas,‘ lsod' of Math removed tram us on Friday el last week our respected resident. Jobs Hor- ton, eller • severe Meows of sonny thee. weeks, dcsults do hest m.dao.l .Id •.d the care .t these sear sad dear to him. He pained frees Slue .reassess late la early anhm., bolag Ia his 66th year. asst renames. 3. wee tits eldest nes .1 the Isco Hillary Hertoe, we of L..ban'ep wi- ser settlers. la hie early years he worked for a MIN i• the foundry at 0ederiob, and Hesgb be gay. It up for farming. be aver bad the bank et tarn 'aehiawy with the lesea i• M a Me faro. Tor 'easy yew be lived ea • term at R.1a.nllle, and fa 1882 he geld eat esd psrebwd hie father's feria ham. ea whisk be =ado mast improvements. the latest the gas bars with Nass leasdatbs, bad4 blot year. Wham LsvinR HuleeeyWe he wan pr seated with ea adds„ a stsdest's Eeb4. mad • alb's. We eau wily seders. It Ms " Yea, modem esath.- ewe r mad quiet. tmebtr'dve h'thtslss s 1844 4k 'wig yaw haw wee the reveal t.d Ibaawes et the while sus. ornopMea et SI Jeha's." Hate M Lanham he wearied . S hS well -defier. a'd Umlaut* will miss so every tare w of its mega are dent swims ter Its.4vrs-.ai. He was was et Its olden sad the treasurer a the C KS.. mad tem te'pgname gauss will one 6b am..ss6 esd elms .br 1M prss. 1 , Yat deem la big Ism Y lib family sire1. as a Wed lather sad I..h .d. ..d him bleed. and .e4tlb6.re will nmg.her Mai an • load hest sad amides, ever willies to de than * soul hes. We. with s kegs shale of Ir1..4s. mama te has berusto4 widow mod tatfly ter deepen. sympathy la their gad her et meat., sad ask Met..b bee mems N to 1.0 , him h..., M ...fart then d 'e will ewes be Arse. He wee W their sad alliseles. ler tedSeemm O'Halder. eswas. gives with thew seas, esd Heletteeett: 11‹ -41 doweesd " with Ms ed the Dumkp S. S. 11Mr7, sad w ..e .t Ms gest treetomee. tad a echo.,. DUNGANNON. ra...fist ii t m`t"w.ws'L tm •ser the m vs mom Irak oo Ttii *AT. Feb. 1. Taal 11*. ..-0e 1b.4, atomism She weather 0me vucy wormy. beim tie . -el-sa of a Dabble bliss,; Wi..i.. CAM- own seenR.a1.snnr. ba. 116 thin Milk* bellsMob WeAimee. Ile mese he. Weft A VRat Da. -We MOM%have be Oats that Wow Orme freebie. Illellowab. We peas t r 111 with NI the .r tonere se esu . ge Fosiap.-A mimesis ewe, ample( • ph of upsgha4 . o la. ens be bed b so at tin.. .. M J. O. Wmq. b. ibe *weer prowM tom, ad wow aapeae. Ilona book Jaw's Nook,lied M mYwrMan Ie heteeee • bun la Bkr M% wbMt will be Ma ammo d previalleg W piling are'.d for woe Veno TI* r tms'w fog *. own ae sus be sptmNd. Memo AN. Aenro.e-Daplag Mw week Mss. 1MSN. a.d me.,, W. R., of L..k..w. Oohed bis ons. T. A. IANM, Mrd hmQ7. lbw elt.. herei the IOW g lest M tweed bwest nasbfpbnW wash her+MM lar viehaller. Mr. sed Men. O'Censor, dar- ktlq the latter pare of la.* week. had the of haulm • visit from • meads sed od lira 4)' Connor. viz., T Gatlin. of New York City. and Riobard Foley. of the township of .Colborne, who, we pre- sume, a•loyed their vitt. Rz iovu. -During the latter part ot list week. Geo. 8aytb and testily removed from Dungannon, where they frau. been residents tor some years past. to his farm, wbtph he bed leased to lir. Holtby, who le sow io- ested South of London. We wash Yr. Nmyth and family s.00mi.. ON TRI SICK LIST. -Ws rellvN be *re to state, that daring Iwo week. hir,_alool srd Westbrook, (ow Mies lee Sauoby,) hav- ing caught oold, results¢ (a pneumonia', as also, M,.. May Dreamy, dressm.ker. bah of whom Dame Rumor pots it are very 111 They sore having trainman of good inedio.l skill, sad we hope tow teem out in the near future WELL DMI aviD TRIBUTE -We sotioed In last weeks Iesue of '1's.. SIGNAL, • well daserved tribute extended to its energetic editor, for the enlargement of its oolumoe, of general .ad up to date, feretg• loom!. •ad general news, shish improvement we pre- tums, is being appreciated by its numerous sub.oribers and others. The tribute is ex tended to Tae Smut, by the Berlin News Record, Eur.-Sinos our last. number ow of 1898 6a. returned *0 Its predecessors. of old Father Time Although very mild during the greeter part of the month, It took its exit (a • very stormy mood. Lest Saturday night and Sabbath dry filled the bill, se to oold wintry and stoutly wether. The tbermometer on Suod.y, mediated from 2' as 8' -below corm however, os >ttasdwy-tke weather and temperature moderated, the memory .tending about 20' .boy sero, Sleighing 4..1111 continuing A No. 1. £*iicuAL NESTING. -On Wedoeed•y, 16. 26*b of January, the annual meeting of Wawanoeh and Ashfield branch of Agrio.l- Intel Society was held. Minutes of last l meetelri-emarme.4.4.1 .. ropertre wore mad and approved. The following gentlemen were appointed o8iome for . be cosine year. President, Wm. Bailie, Nile P. 0. ; 1st vice president, Huh Giryin, hole P. 0. ; 2nd vloe president, Psat Reid, Belfast P 0. Directors, Masers Jae Gibson, Reev, W. Wawsesb, W. E Durnie, Robt. Glees, James Chisholm, Wm. Cameron. councillor, W. Wawanosh, Joseph A. Ma'longh, Rose A. Anderson. John Bowers, and Jame. Hol- land, Wm. McArthur and J. M. Roberts were re -appointed reepeotively ee seeremry and *reasurer. Auditors, Messrs. Julio* Wbyard, and T. E Cu., M D. NIISTOnTVN.R -We regret to have to state, that Mrs. Jeo Clark, R , con. 7, W. Wawasco6, had the misfortune to tell. and by whisk .6e sustained an injury resulting its *ho teasers of the thigh bees. As the venerable laity is well advanced in years, it will, we premium, be more diflio°It to heal the fracture ; however, as she is being at• aoudad with geed medlo•1 skill, and wetted epos with relatives and kind friends ; we bops in due them to be able to report her eemplete recovery and reiteration to good health Daring las* week. Richard Weer, (who reosatly begun. the son -in low, of 8 Senoley, having married his daughter, Ise,) .841. working with s sewing machine by some In.dvertwie me•ma. Dame is.00- taet with the maw, thus sustaining • severe out 4. on. of hie arms. However. as b. 4. reenving v.:od noodle.' aid. we hope that be will soon be wail CARLOW. Ma W.. BerkweU has gone to Louden to visit bet sus. Miss Mary Waters, of Gderioh, is visit- ing treads is tilt l.oslity. Mies iL . Curr , el Nile. was the gust of Miss Milia Millions law week. Henry Alla as gads Me reit with la rtpps. Ws hope to hear et hie resew" y. Mr. mod and Mrs. Seessel Alla. sp.t Sunday es Mr. esd Mrs Dee. Carry, jr. tea Me thes. pest O1 . ad Mrs. Ephraim 11.te. Mrs. Jas. 8t.vewi, esd ethers this week. Quite • swabs. of eery folks latad- d geese to Helm.evtlle, ea Messy afobt. bet were previewed. swine se the stem whish preemied. An oyster supper wee had *if N. O. Ws's, smiler the stespiess el the A. 0 U. hash was • tented wows Testes .adld•tes were bltfased Leto the myster- ies of the A. 0. U. W. Oarroaat.-Ws regret te ehre.We the death et Miss Okun R! e.. who died Tllitds4* . Tran ' Tri. Ota Saturday atter- s/ae a qie em bee et Meads followed the moan to Os asp rgeYcg plass. Cel - 6.... mamNsry. A Pltana'e DaarM.-The moat death .f AkM.sds Peer, a Jen 8th, homes het sea .t the phawu sonars r the Iowa - ship et Culbees Kr. is ISM. 1Teasg fettled is the he year pukes. be tatael~ * bbe46. William, easiested /w M.u*1t.l The .0, ter Canada,. winter IPSO woe at se 1a the aglellibethesd .t Kimono. bet ust being MOM M wltb was heathy. Alen. Twang haw*UN lreatw01 om fees teaes to Ten'Asa " Little wk." lag the lakes. re web Mee se Uhipp*wa. mei 5Mr a bag, iodises voyage. boded tee Oeda4b. wham he jibbed his brother Wil - Nam. sob bad sandy taken ow 900 wee ahem erne Who es the suet N (,+donee, At this Me time was ae read tar.ga tae Snwhi . sad l• was sett' by kdinwhq the " 8101. Mat Noy meld w thew treyh• tiee new bra. Larva the winter el MU- M Me breams em 4dore Ns tress sear by 0b ere* neer haws as. ?awe's trans. b the le She grime ed tre41 ea aM M ein it 1e year My sows NEM p>rm•M. hwataes tad *sera Web ellseries banreel V abs.. Ti. wand 1.Oslal.8. lir. Tam memieted olearlag of doe boe bow M.prwt aplaa. RotasMew _ or i- low end Ma-mLJ. M*t wore nee helped by W waked hear, Dewing by 4YMtn. he mew Oshtemo LraaMmptet tram * wL dere.s• se a dna ephalLay d4Nlo(l he ewe pew i Weal A wag et eery - Se 64 lb. pifilitaeil OM. horse township passed through ;soh • °hang Mope life- lima To bear the old geotlemao in rooms years, speak of his early azper Imam in the woods, with the brush piles, tam ozee, wild maiming, new .Niers, and other things, was to be greatly amused, as well is edified. Mr. Young worked bard throughout his foursoore years, but a hap. pier Itte oould so•roely be found. Blessed with wosdertul hesltb, having oowulted Nita • physiotaa only °one is 80 yams, he labored ea, °°seaming the formica into fields of grata. h°oouraged by the resulta whish almost every month r.•wled. the passed profitably and pleasantly. In 1849 be married Christina MoKeo.e, who, like himself, was devout and God-fearing, and until her death in 1 , she proved herself • worthy help moot Indeed her influence upon father and children menet be overestimated. She was a lien. wawa Hlg8len l shortener, and possessed of ;treat integrity ..d uodoebted piety. Al.hough Mr Young ■hrsok from publio Alco, he was frequently urged to accept publio posi- tions of trusts. His Integrity and the im- *liott 000fi•le.ca whish the oommsoity had in him doubttese euggmit.d his whom office. In the Presbyterian church, however. he sated for many years as Elder, and held the oflioe until death Dame. His iotuenoe tD 16e community wee very great. All re- oognized him ss • consistent Christian, and very frequently was he mph Id as an Ideal oh•raoter. He w.o cheerful, symp•thetio, and always ready and willing to lend • helping hand, and those who were privi. hogged to be.egteioted with him ooald easi- ly ,md.rst•nd wby it Ilse frequently been remarked eine* his death, " he was • man greatly beloved." He leaves five sone and ;Mies daoght.rs. Two of ble woe ere,olerg , . Mil ib -Who ohtmob of tbe'r father, while three are farmers in Colborne township, All of his family ars married. and 6e was spared to see fifteen grandchildren. He .111 be 'rattly mimed in the oommunity, but bio infiusoco will not pass away with this generation. " Although dead yet he speaketh.'' D. M°GILLICUDDY, EDITOR. a LUCK NOW A carnival was bold In the skatiog rink on the evening of Feb. 1st. CLINTON. Israel Taylor to suffering with • rheu- metio knee. 8 Plummer, jr., has taken s situation es book-keeper with S. S. Cooper Mr. Thos. Jakeoa, sr., was married N Durham, on Wednesday, to Mrs. M. Mid- daogb. Mrs. R.b*. Coate bas been oonhned to her room by ilioms the past week, and is still unable to leave It Mise Lottie Cook. daughter of W. H. Cook, has boon very low with typhoid fever but is now on the mend. On Wednesday, Thee Churchill delivered at the Standard elevator an it romme load of fine whoa'. supposed to be the largest load of wheat ever delivered here, there being 125 bushels in it. On Ibe 16th alt. Mr. and Mrs. W. R Loath passed the 25th annl y of their marriage. We ars sure the wish of their many tilted' is that thee' may attain to the dietiootion of a diamond wedding, TI•e Hoose of Refuge oommtttee met here last Monday sari oo*eidered tenders for supplies, re-awtt.rdmg oo*4scte to the seam Parties as before, viz:- J. King for bread, J. W. Irwin for groceries ; and (boob & Wilms for meas. Although • few parties enjoyed 'he .kat- i•g in the neu rink e* Monday night, the rink was sot formally °pend until Tuesday. The les wee In • splendid oosdities ; 16e bud was present, and • bores .amber of skaters sejoyed themselves un' it • late has. BRUSSELS. A debate will be see et the f.geee of the neat resafag of the A. 0. U W. The mobjoo* b " W hieh is the Bossier Civilises'. *be Sward er the Peet" Friday .vais0 Nat ea sejnyabte aim. was seat et the ..sial gives at the oetfort.ble resides.* of W 1' weld Met Stewart. Wil- lem uSrwf. Rev. Mr. Atlas °°..pled Me Stair. Alaz Me&ay, e181rss/Sne. was has spat the poet ton weeks o fhb keadit7, left hr beim» a Thursday. He b a br seer;. la. et the la*. Blies Dipb.a, was war busied last Saturday. R M. Disk.., iso .f Detroit's legal Betts. wee la tows ter. few day. rearview told friendship.. He sad bb father tad some to 8esforth to allose MMe teasel et Me late Jots T. 1)I.ksen INN kesd. foresees Ives Jea ns.% was YMMmlatliedem. osi San .ate .t the es awash .t owipeetio et Missags. g T A. **Unable le .applyasg Mr. Juke..'. pima Low Wesley eveaieg ea -Teelbnt ..d lipererth thee very is program was pressated et lass.. It wee. Lew s--Remdtag Bel apiece asessate," ley leg Pastels ; ale, Miss Belle Stith ; resit's. " Dock .ad Visas..." Mime Merle HI.a.I.- 1 duet. Eel. FtmteNwi and Fermis Alli. t address. "The Mete of AMshol es the mama," by Pets Opal OOsaws a remarks Sad vet.., Meeks be 11r. Goma.' by Rev. Ur. Allis mend Presideet Mr Lia . i *sae, "Sava th Bey," 'y ; 4'* Mase Wei. Dowsing .M Ti... Dory ; elates hy.. DEADLY KIDNEY DISEASE. tin Orly Way w Avila The Orem Ogee spar to N. bediTi8W 0 .4 6440.7 disease lea remelt d, alio mid sod maks* .t lime MIA have Mir Mee la tin henna hssd*alaa end dsrmt.g late Maw sub • imine 'aad the telly et MOEN with soy methesse ether ib. • ftkil sad as. OW ea tlse4. Nass monk New will be Inns Arden ebb Tea pawl= and raa0dM0 of this nba*pm. went e. me meenl Awe* ponamews sew. women t* el I M Anteroom MN - mo Oen le Am to obelus t8se es • kgati 11 beeeeiletety meek. the Milessed part .Ma aleadese awe Medi* end bead s.►t tIt sem hila. Sad by 3. Luoknow Tuesday, The Juvenile Bead purpose eerenedfag the Matxims of the village daring the neat week.. Help the yo..g players alone. The Rev. 8. Salton, of Centralia, preach- ed very aooeptably in the Methodist oburob on Su.d.y lest, on the eduo•tioo•1 interests of the cherub. The Reformers of South Brune met in convention at Formosa last Thurad.y to select • o•odid.1 for the coming election for the Looal Legislature. About *we've o'clock on Thursday night last, two mea nailed .t the reeidooue of Mr. Thos. Burns, itethe McCarroll eu , and after vainly trying to gags an entrance Into the hew*, wonted the stable and broke off the look, an•i toot away with them • pair of single wh IHetre.s, and • doubletras and let of whiltietr.e.. EXETER. Dr. H. K. Hyadmea has puroh•aed • fine driver. The Exeter Public Lihr•ry is oo.v • Free Library. Hen. G. W. Roes is expected to speak in Exeter during the miming campaign. 'I tie third of the series of Young People's Assemblies was held on Friday evening. The License Commissioners for South Huron are : David D. iglu Wilson. Peter Douglas. Hoary Doyle Thyro was an oyster social given in Main street church on Wedne.d.y evening, under eke-avopime-a1 oh. Laden' Aid. -.- _ ..__. J. A. Gregory, who has been at home, Mak. for some ttme, returned ea Tuesday, to Goderioh, te attend the Collegiate Ioati- tute. The meeting of the Farmers' institute bold in Exeter on Thured.y last, woo a great *mamas consideringthe ti►oiwilin ..- -- - ._ A snow storm, the most severe sad Plied. ing of the mason, raged on Tuesday. At times it was impossible to diitiaRahb • person soros, Ohs ;plisse. . A large number of frisede w8MmssmFtbe welding of Miss Annie R.hard and Frank (aleed, on Jan. 19 6. at the reeidenoe of Ole bads s parents, Mr. and Mrs. D•vtd Rich- ard. AFTER YEARS OF AGONY A Windsor Citizen load. lhJJaf. Strength and Health. WINDOOR, JAN. 31 -Tb. talk of the town for some days past, has hew the ..'..4.h• tag owe ot John M MoD)ooald, of 130 Lea - slow Ave. For years past he has been • martyr to Rheumatism and Dropsy. wbieb defied the skill of pby.ioians sod the power of medicine, until he lost hope oompletely. Recently Mr MoDoo•1d bought • box of Dodd's Kidney P.11., and began using them. Norde fail to exposes the surprise and de- light el' the p•tioat, his f•mniv and friends. when after • few day's use of the Pills, he began to mead. Continual use of Dodd's Kidney Pills has oared him completely. To-dey Windsor has no healthier, stronger citizen. WINGHAM. The Ladies' Guild, of St. Paul's oburoh met .t t6e rectory last Friday, at 3 r. mr. John Johnston bought • line team of bar. e se from R. Porter of Tomfoolery es Moo. day. The EpwoHb league meets .s 746 P.11 Mewed of eight o'olook as has been the ousters. The W. C. T. U met at the home of Mrs. Wm. Button, last Tuesday *bases*, at 3 °'°took. The Canadlaa Order of Foresters held a basket soma in *his lode. room on the eve - Liss of Feb 3. The Epwortk League gave • sena! at the how of Yr. sad Mn. E. 1'. Pasha. Wt M.*day evening. The Rev. J. 0. Abey, of Brume!., preached the anneal mb•los•ry sermons V 8t Peel's obmreb, a behalf of the miasien ted et the themes. At Mte reader meeting of Oourt Wlsr- ham. No. 606, 1. 0. F., en Friday wooing the newly lsdaled .Moesn eatert.ined the brethren a0 a oyster sapper. BLYTH. r Re barrister. DOM% Meta. psae-past at air 16.6.. Tie ..oe.d 'meek', Sir tee lbs sate of heroes. settle, sheep sad pip, wee held fa Blyth. Tse.day, F.brt•ry 1N, A eareiv1 was given v the Blyth MS - lag .1.k e. Friday e.eshg. Priam were gine as tell.'. ;-Esus .oetaw (lady se gest); bas mile'sa skitter. and best lady Mater. Rev. A. McL.•s Mended the suedes of t*. Presbytery et Hares. at Seetertb, a Watley. sad delivered OR address en "The I.dtw.. of the Steadsrdn es Civil mod Re- Mpleas L bate. The 'showoff eleoma have bun Mired by the E yds stew • Buser Mandamus. lag W.: s. J. Z Mks ; vtee.p.eel. d.0, theis. Jebeasf a mssary, R. B. Mo. Gena. ; treasurer, N Causi a. The total waste* of 8..'..es dose lass year at the Newry was 68000. Dr. W'. Slw M ens et the party that wig two ter the Lts.dlke (aside of a week. The balms el the parte nil oats fret Wimples ad vb(alt . May they have a wits gotherlag I. Isla et the " rsos sad be el fa vin tin lichmeatea lfteriag etas[ They ye SWIM a..vous Twgtlasse .w dupla Gem. Webster. el Serest, woks t •• Tee • wast et yews 1 noised WI*Wly Irmo s svonowee. twa.ii g of Nn imam and nla►plmes.me. I weed aloes* evety ken.. Nifeardy 1gwawmert whams Swan Al ler Mini The feet beetle,iq W M bee. Use owed mt. IS le. sand oimoillelee, sod I owe my NOW Mt" Said HU. B. Veen. THE CAMPAIGN OPENS. Mr °arrow Meets the Electors And Caves an Aeee.at el h1, Stewardship- ■• alowesees the .Italie■ and We- i/lade tie Carer. aril, rel ley In the rant. NOTWITHSTANDING tile heavy storm whlok raged during Wednesday evevi. .g. and the bt.terly cold weather that pre- vailed, there wee • fair attendance es the Victoria Qpega Hosts to bear Mr. Gammon - open big' mu p•Igo in West Huron. For three days previous to the boldlog of the meeting Mr. Barrow had been Ill of neural- gia, but despite his phy.iosl disability be determined to meet the electors and dimes the polities' situation. The oh.ir was occupied by Mr. Hereon Horton, who iutroducod the speaks et the evening in suitable terms. Mr. Ostrow was w•rntly applauded as he stepped forward on the pl.tf.rrn. He re grett.d the •bseoce of hie opponent, who had teen invited to be present, and would much prefer to have meet*. gs where both sides of the question could be discussed. This was not • personal contest between Mr. Seek stet h..blt,-lataa w•attteis went, .sea was looked upon in the oommuntty as • f•lr• ly well-behaved mai in his private oapaotty. He had nothing to say against hie opponent as an individual, but whoa that gsetlemen ORM forward in • public memo bi. •biby to occupy the public p .itiou_wee t t.q,nh. joss for oounne•tr sod it stto.14 be eked of • " Aro you • better quel fled man than be at un you wish to supplant' Are you able to make • hots Iml reties hs **Leg_ ;sitars 1hal your ovpunent' Are you meg* et for the coition than Mr. Darrow t he. o ts but a smell iseursnoo Irmo 630.000 to 840 000, hum Mr. Doherty'. lose .111 be ve- y heavy. The followioe .re the interested oompse- iee : L*coashire, Guardieo, Gore, Eoo.otl- oa1, Lemma., Phoenix, Wiwi°° mamm- al., London and L• very ,ol avid Olohe, Northern end Caledonlau Mr. Doherty'. random* right b -hind the factory wawa'.° totally destr. y. d Mach sympathy is exi reseed for all eon- eerned, and the town council, whiob meets this morning, are prepared to give Mr. Doherty e'moet anything he asks for. At t4e oouno.l mestrng, • loan of 626 000 toe thirty mem wr,ton0 Meerut:, wee pre- aegl.lad earned. tiODERiCH TOWNSHIR. WIDNIISPAr. JAN. 26. Miss Allis, of Colborne, 1. yisitlog at the home of H. 0. Walters Mies Sarah Nott, of Tuckeremith, was the guest of her .nobs, Job* Rodgers, kip wee k. Mies Satoh Elliot`, of 11•y8elJ, is visiting her cumin Yin Clara M.Cull.gb, Huron Road. Lionel L.itbweitc and sister Clara of Holmr.yille, ars speeding • 4.. days with their brotber George, Huron Road. The river is freezing over again and thou . nt aged m clearing the bush on the tichwanz property of Colt.urt a aro in hopes of bavinq • short out to teem tl.eir wood across. At .lttiteT.-Nr J..he P. k rd, of P•ir ier's Hill, who had the mn fortune to r •k h • . rni 1...t week by faille, from • t at whish he was pruning, Oiniprov.u, . costly. _ A (eau L' xretIIRSC..-Our wel'-know. resident, R A Thome. n wto w -u already • tc11 man, f. nod him.elf suddenly mow- ing teller os Monday evening last, the mes- on is, it's • girl. Apart from the mer. question of politico. whiob of the two osndid•tee le the maw to dt.ouas public question• on the Boor of the House or to oomu,ltto., and from which of the two men will the electofe get the beet service ? Than the question .rises, whether the present Government Is deserving of sup- port from the electorate, and to this he would antiwar that the Government Domes forward with • record of performsnoe, while the Opposition presence only • program of promisee, and the silly ory, ' It is time for • ohs,e." It would be time for • change it the Government had been ',setae' and sztr•vgant or derilsot in its duty to the people, but that was not 16e MINN and it wasn't snow to abeam from • good past. The Government bad withstood the oriti- se.m of the Opposition weep, led bymen like Matthew Crooke Cameron and . R Merdith, aid were prepared to stand the onslaughts of the smaller men who now Id the Oppoeittoo. No personal °barge of wrong -doing had been broagbt to the door of any of the Ministers, and the public work in every department had been faith- fully sod oesseieotiouely earned out. So tar as polities were 0000sr.ed, ke said that n ot one tenth of the Inatome before the Local Howse was of • partisan aware. It was • bo.t.ees Hostas pre-eminently, sod •bouid be made 0o of mon lobe thoroughly onemr- . tood business. The elms of :nee, he was fres to admit, mi.b0 r sully be bettered. rho bees tees were peas too good for the Iegislatur•-" any old thing " wouldn't do. H. IMO . Liberal, and every drop of blood in hie miss wee Liberal, but he didn't believe to obtruding Bis poUti•e foto everything Oat sou up, and la the Hoses bad show., ow the badges debate send on other question. Ms he b4ov.d in true fndepond.eoe. Tb. piggery was ass taken ap, a.d the Foote in esamostha Mainly set forte. The timber regds9N'o hreegbe from the speaker a .t•teoe.$el the ow. Mr. Whit■sy had oompld..d that the Government had stolen MS polsy. M0 the speaker oontendd that Me Polly of having logs seep in Canada was net Mr. Whitney's policy. Tree, In 1893. Mr. MMeampbell had moved • reeelu- Yep In lett nap tot • f. 1810. the matter bad been taken op by Mr. Brawdy. said the week 1.itl.ted whisk submitted in the present rogal•tssaa Atter dbdwmlLg the sag.011 tad sdssmd.ssl penny M the Gov- aUmgm ML and logical °saner, toe m ir ma hoar sod three quarter.' --fess° by WAN tor the suupert of the elms. ea the 1v of March. (Lewd .p °law). A unto of Mamie te *he ebeine sad Sheers for the Queer, Gomm sad Hardy, ended the ssetiall A FACTORY (N ASHES. TM Illeheety erase Works as cause se- .layoff. Curlew. Usk, Feb. 1. -Tho Doherty Orgs Tammy is fhb morning is ashes. The retire Mut. wbiot 0000pid half a %leek. b • total Hsu, net wee the lumber Mvfug bees gaud. The algia et the Bre is a mystery. emu that it originated 1a the bee bket fse..bieh wag motto hoot the hllehowa. The Inaba IMAM* was a lily, and metalled ors, sad vim' heated it b lee steel hex, erbbk tra- oesid the fa. tie at Pau stepped kw wetter el the f*ll and started the pumps. Ey time time he reter.ed to the h■ .ith the Mee tiw bees tt.d ere were . latao thee whoa be opened the dear he was drives book read Amos sughs•oe. A Naval Morn was tiles sesad.d, het owing te the very Assp mow mesa by yeeortisy's Moo. it wee with da uby the the steam ..gine *nt,s4 at the tocks seer the homy. The leaps tore wee wase) lesaMy below seen sad m bob nand biewlsg m fiat N weewith dfethat lnslty ti t1 .sAmwsek their week The e0eek sad smsbt'ery were eatwt w mall Nus wore .early 1.000 mom tea the way se ee'pMYso. while la the there ewe weak, a Mlles last et +'1'*W 1'mh.,. Aeolus all Ws StAh ori . n. Rev. Mr. Brimful... oL pulpits with Ravel Dean Hodgins on 8s.. day. A grand masquerade and racing °arniv.l will be held in the ek•tisg rink this Friday evening. Quite n number were on the slob Bet last week. Amo, u them were Mayor Soots, J. 0. Rose and Jno. Rankin - Ju. Smith, of MoKtllop, drew the largest, toed of wood into town one day last wseke of the season. The load weighed 8 tots, or 16.000 lbs. The anousl meeting of the MoKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Compact, was held in the town hall. Se.forth, on Friday, she 21ee lost , at 1 o'olook r N., which was largely attended, the hull bets.' well filled. Camp body Nairn, No 66, 8 O 8., gave an At Home in their hall on Tuesday moue Ing, Jan. 25th, Burns' birthday. Although ---- the weather was very stormy, &bosh '75 - membere along with their friends fury!' out to boaor the 000ast0. Wm. C.r.och.. and Joo. MoNsb fell In- to the Egmondville dam while wietanq i• ootting foe on Wednesday. Robs. Steele was fortunately soon to the rescue sad very quick y rel.aa•d them from shear paribus position. W • .r. glad to report 16.t they are none the worse for their oold bath. o. ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS. Nance. --We hay rendered alt our ao- ooanta and mold them and we would like if thew who have had she it •eeoa.p render- ed olio. or twice before would pay up at °Doe. STATUTORY Manta°. -The statutory meeting of the Collegiate Institute board, was held on Wednesday •ftersew, sad after the weal formal opening prooe.d F. Jordan was reelected eb•irmas. TTbe usual aommitteee were then appointed. avid atter slants( the ant Thursday in sash month •a the tiwater meeting a•y, the beard adjourned. R. T. or T. ESTIIRTAINrrwr.-The ow - wet held loader the &esp(omi of the God.. rb6. Royal Teenier. Thur.My evening et last week. was largely •ttesded. A pro- gram of vocal esd lo.trameotsi mums. esd rentatiem was rendered bythe folbwisg ladies esd patlems.: l's C•apbdlr Percy Tye. Mise Minnie Strachan, Maas Ethel Rhynas, Miss Maud Murray. Mr. Stoneman, Hensall, Nese Elise Tye, Miss Aooibrook, Mr. Belcher, and Mr awed Seatort6. with Mrs MoCell, Mies Aw- broeke sad Miss Meredith se woem- passe:s. Cerise to the us.voidsble Meese* et Rev. Fr. Wast. she two M mean' the Mate, Sat e w .r of.s,f Ay Ree. Joseph Edg.. 'rte sands. et assns. osa0, had goo to maM*Asr.ble pelne es love tie ball taNst.lty d.weatd fee the sows;°* A Psrrrr Wteponr*.-..Os Wedssday overdue. the resid.soo of Mrs. J.e. Me - Swear, 114.. .meet, woo the cuss of L pretty weddis that of kw daughter, Rachel M., le William Wallace, sue et ear Noll karma tows.'... Theo wee s Fogy large somber et relatives .ed friends pe - wt to *11.... the oeremay, w6ie6 w performed by Rev Ju. A. AM...... L A. The bride, who looted lovely, were • mese b.Swlsg ammo of pearl silk, trimmed le amtdk, •.d carried • begot et ares' r..u.. The bridesmaids ware bar sister Dap ems - tamed la Mak, ask Mi. Pearl Vide... wt. wee prowl, dess.d b blew like D•by. sod Mies Pearl, serried h quote et raw. The grows bed H. D.lep. sed Farb McBee... Os aide, At the sessIusya of the a reeeay. the Tory rat dews le a suaptssog.arrays sop cr, sad the cv 10p shod wt* s plecc.nt smut snot Mr. a.f Mrs. Wm. Wats•. left ler theft Ise dweE- ity a street. whorl Mrs Wa- lows era be te Mr frbads alas Deo Wedscetty. a. tome~ The bride wee the reelpl.t el • very tarso swabs of apt os o. setae whish were s'-44apb eal- MAARIID.