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The Signal, 1898-2-11, Page 11 -- THE IJ EADINC T Wt8PAPE OF HURON COUNT. IFTY-FIRST YEAR. --2660 EW ADVERTISEMENTS. -FEB- 11• age Shop -J. W. Cumbsrlead Baking Powder --Jas. Willem 6 t 1e •ol Yrpeodituree-Ceibrxa• Township... eriob Bantam Centre Jas. Rob nem 4 to• --J••. Wilson V•lentisi a Day -Geo. Porter .. 4 • 8olt of the Sarth-North American Chemical Co axes Wasted to Riot -R.- A. Mo - °rude y Goode sad MIUts01y-R. B. Smith les -J. K. Duke •n•ed- Apply at Opera Hosea 1 4 1 8 5 For Buis or To Rsnt. OK SALK Oft TO RENT -FOR SALE or to rent the dwelling Nelson -it. �at contains sent occupied -b7 rooms. Inolsd ttg dewing coops. dining to. parlor and klteMn. •a4 hue library, mber of closets, 1tsatrfee sad • clod ostler. herr Is half as eere *thud testetsW planted Ith shrub., and fruit trees. sad u sees lent en. Appy to T. 811 LTB. ted the pt. - O SI. OR SALE -ONE OF THE BEST farms in Western Outwit),Lot Looser - on B. township of (o4borne, Iaroq County, acres, Goon Olay soil. Sprue water. Has en oont nuonalY In pastor for 19 yearn. est ass large frame barn 40 by W. Frame hones d kitchen. Store and P.O. on the premissa zoellent gravel roads. •1.000 cash. balance at ve nor cent In'erett Apply to M. W. Mi NADH, Carlos. P.O.. Ont.. or to J. A. Mc NADH. 19 Welltastoa 8t Kau. Toronto. tt. ALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. Part of Lot 9 C000nssio. C. Goderlch own. matelots*i 1.6 sores of land. Thera i, nutted on the property a gene 1 *gory trios welling. with kiiobsa atlMlt•s. asd with tt.r seder tis.. wbeie �� 7+•N is • really clam oleos sad will Its tittle es resson•ble ma row Donee/ars aptly 10 PHILIP OLT. Barris'' alerkells Dated (tkJt I . R se us -LOTS tie AND 70 Hutehlneoes server is as Town of jph_igQgLwkisb fisted • aloe d well - laud 411 Beatembar 1MIS ADO, 10 CAtftritO3F. BOLT 1 HOLMIC8, erteh es tr 'AL) ABLE TOWN PROPERTY FOR S&I.n -The brick residues overlooking • river and lake formerly oeeepied hr the o A. NAcliermrtt esti.. Master In Cb•aeery e of tic must valuable end d serabl• pro- le, In rows. Tb• two-storev frame dwells' bones on nth street immediate') a.'lotstag the Brit• lichaoge Ilo .-1, at prose•% occupied by .Andrew Waddell The dwelling boor and wdfotafag grounds the O. T. R. aisles. formerly oesapled the late Jude" Totes. tees sod ter moot pigment reaaoatde, ap te OARROW-i PI4OIYDYOO't 701f &bottom. Oodertah. Wantd OUiE WANTSDGOOD 00M• t rtable hoose with 7 or $ rosins and terrierseony.aNttese. Apply to k. A. BE t DT. groom! staw•r Boobs.• cls Co. limited. ANTED -WE WANT AN x QUAN• tlty of Batter, ram end torted A which we will pey the Myleeet O•ab t batter in psis and >I lb,M, t% 1a•d Ilse dairy salt. and deUidb w J. !MOW. Uoa1loaet. wet.. t, sins Tonsorial Artist. FRITZELY, TONSORIAL ARTIST, . Hot end cold bathe on sesmbus. flair ne.sitemporeog asd event other .-.-.- da`wh..d. 0.e10niMaanw .M . Dew book next dear 10t�v 1MOM19fE- Hotel milli.. ISS RSTTS CHUM. Graduate aad SONS nlatlirand l hair d♦.tmain, ti reekleattalif R. Atnamastrent cawed! 1 aelgsbalk Lyrist Most Neer Kahle. ,loops, SW MAUHIItIIHOPB-ALL XINDe et Vaca!( w.t done at sato. at &ants Wanted. late. 0 T8-" THIP DIST 14711 OF HRR i have men; wage ifwrms Artguis Liver MPA11 GENTS- "S:LONDIES OOLD Field.." • le vhd0.lile bears sAlike • �(tt tl�ra R 1i'1gpK •, Ae1111. tLad ie. GENTS-" GL IMPSS8 01 THSvia MU sea ' y•.oie-tI�ws� s �. the thld of kMe a (very orders. >r Y.'^meed. �t�o0i[- NEWS OF THE DISTRICT. From our own Correspondents (there Is taMa aU., Sere Thea Ceased be PSsad Aaywbere nue-sews et nae te.'^yl.•eally reported Der The ltg.rl. CARLOW. (TOO LAT■ roe LAST wale). OB1TC1aT. --On Thursday. Jan. 27gqk, death entered lbw home of Alezeuder Itob• erteon and claimed his eldest dao b'.r, Clara Elizabeth. Miss Robertson had butt suffering for five months from an affection of the luno', and her early death N vary much regretted by all. Hite wee much a. Punned in obarob and social circles, her t o amiable disposition and many y Christian graces rendering her • universal favorite. The funeral took place on Saturday and was very largely attended. There were a nam• ber of beautiful floret offering, amongst wbloh were, • new from the smith's Hill C. h. twisty whose president she was, • wreath from the members of her Sabbath school plass with the words " Dear Teach- er," and • wreath from W ingh•m friends. At the does pf hie sermon on Sunday last, Rev. Mr. Henderson mode • feeling ahusioo to the deo•aa.d, speaking of her exemplary life, her seal sod earnestness in the work of the Lord. This sympathy of the entire oommnnity goes out to the bereaved fami:y GODEHICH TOWNSHIP WZI I L AY, Fee 9. Beanie Sturdy is home from the Stratford inelsea•IE Auto The Mimes MoDoa•ld, ot °edifice. are visiting at Alf. Tebbutt'e. Ets•rlsrAINIMINr --Taylor's school house was crowded to the doors on Friday even - Ing last The programme 00setetiog o1 din• tegem, Nr prattle -rad- - by the yoa.g people of _ notion. and was •o excellent one, and .eery number was well rendered. The tolkowing parties also took put. Miss Godwin maws en iioeli.nt recitation. Songs were rive by Mrs. Pridham, Mts. Miller, Misses McDonald and Elliott, and Mr. Logan, all of whom were heartily ecoored. The Stanley orchestra furnished some very t weet mneto. The oommittee wish to ex- press their hearty thanks to thou Darned and alio to Mrs. Logan. who so willlnely and ably "bored the a000mpaim.nts. Ern- e reoD'e gramophone was oat sad caused oda• aideroble wawa sat. Altogether, this was one of the hest entert•tnmentt ever given is the Winship. Rets. W. Godwin Dion Mod the teair. Proceed* 22h. TESTED IN DRESDEN. 's slow Inn. mold ?M AsnM aemptoeelhall Feb. 7 -The roper% of the was - mm el J. M. M.Dewfd, of Wham, nailed Drafts . w.... webreeed isteraated t. Myer ed Nass. Eider, Tao >Wlute sem, fist iodinated Me tetra.for Noe bed seely reef M 11. emeftwe et was re= a meow trees eseeeveted by Mt. Oa not til. loamy baled _be Mere bhp. be baps seise DowN Lamy lain este. Mx blew sewems/ his sow M beatolsa* day, thuds he DsdK 116w, Pat„ CLINTON. ' Domer Point " was Rev. M r. Milliard's tett on Sunday events/. The regular quarterly seryiose of Ontario 8t ohureh were held on Sunday. The usual soegregation•I meeting ot Willie (Mundt was held on Wednesday. The 'Deathly meeting of the Presbyterian Young people's Mimeo Band was held last friday. Miss Gerdes, dressmaker, Hares St., is on • mouth's visit to hes parrots is Shep- o:dom. Rev. Mr. M.Doaarb, • former pastor of R•ueb•ry St Methodist obarhb, will 000mpy Me old pulpit sect 9aaday, a.m. sad ✓ .at. A lead et Good Tampl.n weal to the di•- trte moan al Ashen. os Wedwd•y, of WS week. a joarosy *tine took • few days M Complete. "Jsok" W. EIIICte, of oddestAbsrd.en, bb D•k., • former well kaowoddest of Goder ttoreship, was married • few days sloe to a Miss Mills, of AbssdeCo. TM quarter) Sueetal earnest of BaNsebary St quarterly Church were held en 8aad•f 1 these wee n0 aer.lalr ottemss, lore -MO oxsrsisee taking ths plass thereof. Mr. Thee Keane; of Simpleton. bad the index leas( of bis lett head badly Croeh.d while operating • viola entracte Monday. The i woo is Leis Mrs of tits above t Thenad Mr. A. Shrank Me sold till Cemmsrd•1 Hotel, the p/anrser's, belgt Mr. J. Ile - Cosby. el Birrk, who. we esdeetaad. has M1 a sold*/ablS .ip01lenes s selerbeg to Mee 4ovellt.e end thirsty vedette. Ile will take poss.mlon abseil Marsh BDI1. A Cad death soured in torn, a Teesdsy, by the demise of MW Abate Or*iagir, d•elbWf of Jas. Or•tnwr. Brun-". DDrr eee.el bad boos ses_ployed la town es a de - moire. nuts -en Friday lost was in need Manly bat IOW was laid up with .1OOMek d la4•mtan11m. hot wbii We lied. GODERICH, ONTARIO, CANADA : FEBRUARY 11, 1898. BLYTH. ot• 055 and severe type, U pre- sident Is Blyth as present. Mr. Wm. Shaw and Mies Grace Shaw, of poderiob, were the quests of Mr. and bite. W. J. Fluty on Sunday. The birthday party on Friday evening in the Industry hall under the •tuptees of Trtoity Church Guild was • most enjoyable affair. lir. Rabt. Milne has been (wafted to the house for over • week with an attack of in- flammation. We are pleased to say that he le improving. The special &Ireton in the Methodist church, Blyth, are increasing in interest. Hay. Joseph Edge, of Goderlob, was present and took part Thursday eveoibv. Sunday last was the 20th ann:cersary of Trinity obarob, Blyth, on which mouton Rev, O M. Franklin, of Ripley, 000duotd service both morning and evening. Mr. M. A. MoN•ugbtoo, of Mount Iron, Minnesota, is at present paying • ,4eit to friends to B yth. Fourteen yawn have passed since he left Blyth and nine years L ooe he made has last vidtt. W INGHAM. Ott Thured•y of last week Writ. (,ray. of town, end Dr. Sloan of Myth, left for Tor- onto, where they will bay part of the party's outfit kr the Klondike. 1)r. Madosaltt, M. P. left on Monday last for Ottawa, to attend to his parliamentary duties. His practice here will be looked after by his son, I)r. J. R. Maolonald, dur- ing his absence. The annual meeting of the County L 0. L.. of North Huron. was held in the Orange hall.here, on Tuesday last. There was • good attendance; of members. It was deeid• ed to hold the 12th of J.ly oelebrntbo at Bly tb. On Friday evrni.g last, Master Charley B*11, son of Thos Bell, was at Thos. Dodd'* butcher shop, where the sausage machine was in motion. Charlie, in some way, got his fingers in the Dome and bad them badly °rushed. --De..i.-S1 Jresso -ire-• bemems has alma lays • large egg every other day, and has eine that measures 6jt x 8 inches. Re has several more •boat as large. Dr. says, he thinks bo will go lute the chicken business 0o a large stale. This weeks storm has easily been the worst of the ressoo, the wind, snow and frost, oembtad, making things vuy annum• tenable, as they bad not done for many • day. The trams were s little late, and busi- n ess was very much interfered with in eon - sequence of the storm. BRUSSELS. Melville ohursh Sabbath aobool animal entert•Loment was held at Monday even - tog. Th. windstorm of Int week brought down the old eleotrto lamp and rope •ttasb- mens on the corner of Turnberry and Thomas strum. Interesting ted instructive sermons were preached by Rev. Mr. Lowe, of Winghsm, In St. John's ohureh lest Sab°tb. Mlseloas was the theme. Rev. Mr. Abey was at W Ingham. Rev. R Paul took Rev. D. B. Meltae'@ work but Sabbath at Crenbre.1 and Ethel. Rev. D. Pelle, of Wingb•m, occupied the pulpit of ".i,ible Unroll on Sunday. Rev, Mr. Rices tt as at W Ingham. Leat Sabbath the quarterly eemmaatoo services were held in the Brussels Metho- dist church. sacrament after the musing aermos, and fellowship meeting at the close of the. regular eervlee la the sweats,. Hoax DEA). -Last week, P. Sena Mad - .d bin wise peeing horse, " Raiser," from Wary, oe.iug 4 years of age, with • re- gard ef 1.21 tor • half mile, be Geo. Cil... of W4gbwm, ter a 6 year old mare said • hone oolt Owing to the storm end drifted 0p ega- dittos of the strew, Rev. R. J. Trelli•se'. loners en "lay 8.," ennoane•d for Mon- day evasion. was called offThe revered iteatl•m•a rotund to Braattord a Tues- day Ierianon. At the anneal meeting d Brussels I)rlv- Mg Park Asoatiou, last F riday arming, at the Am•rtu•s Hetet. the ell beard of dtreaters was re-eNetd, with the sxsei Mu of Wm. Blashntu l. who 10 e..dd Rtebard W1111•me. SEAFORTH. W. R. Saint's Utile girl. who was pros- trated with diphtheria is reovoring wisely. Seaforth will etre have one of the Bean s of any tows of IM.lse West of .eto. Jso. Mollintr. M. P., Ids os Tasod•y •ftera•oa for Oteaw•, to be present at the poses of P•rli•tseot. The saws triode of Mayor 8s.ss are pleased to leant that ha is improving si- Medgb tttiU .enfisod to ltd. Jobs leans, el Wisslp.g, Mas., arrived 1a Mere Tuesday evening. •.d will sped • law weeks et his home t. tows. TM (Ar4tiwa llatlewver ef the Presby- terian shunt', held • meelwol and literary osterteMelest es Wela•eday mane. Feb. Ellis. 11� _ _ d•a tZee,~ here be bee s•osred far Livsrpas , as Leafiest pedalos with a largo knitter, there. a• wise muuMss et the Chr8Hwn Its. deweerees, Wow* Lwow mod eesday Maw dY5sad PrabyMelor� w.M�nbbee Wo tows. will be held es Tomalley arse f. F•►, 18. The .e tley will be addreoe.d by the Oddly OhrM1.s l;rlssvesr peeide0. EXETER. Quonset i m.ol�i�l.r♦ing were -isS1Set- sd s Me Ii.tb.uw .heslMe Is saws last SaSdtty. The wowed elaaefe sallow leo leen the • Awn el shied .I Ovesd Heed M trade. et The yaw is Mas-ot. WetM/M sham► feet W.M.dq wee toady well at - ad • plasma, time was• epee* by ell rem% AtMer the area el mosemay tbriebd Mari 0. owl r • en d A. *eg1 ale ewes the some M Cha TrMq meshes last, two remise toss Mete Medi lbs a the risaWes rek esu b.Aw«s 0. %.Men ..l G. A. Jewgtee. J. Webers Tha .nether Imeerms A. ,I beidwis were teas,IYlma wieente k the lMmlee, mod A. Weliforkis No Nato nenAssiber el the wise el esesseblite ekes Mss by Ike waked ass. leek se liViiny leek TIN seese was nesepresitsrisl f►hslbt i Li .%trgmsMe aerie No she semllrs. itepullbr R wee ► SeeNsslj cwt DUNLOP. MONDAY, Feb. 7. Mr. and Mra. Chu. Lee, of Ooderteb, were transient visitors here, Friday of last week. AT OrrAwa.-Miss Lawton" formerly teacher here, is now attending the Normal school In that oily. Miss May McQo•rrie, of Bay City, has resigned her position sad goes this week via Ohmage to Rat Ports"to take obarge of her brother's hoaeebol Several former residents, of Manitoba, lately down trom the Proviaee, say the weather of the 31st. and 3rd lost., beat see they saw there. The wind here knocks the *now hard, and carries humanity off loco• motion far ahead of windburns they bad seen In the Prairie Provmoe. SAD B.Rl.VIMINT -ln 000neotion with the death of Mrs. Ales. McQu•rrie, at Nor- man, winnowed in last Issue, Dews he* been received by her sister in law, Mrs. D. Lawson. The deesalesd motto was • great oharoh worker and very popular, leaves • husband •od three ohilJven to mourn Der departure, and a largo circle of friends who will miss her kindly greeting Votes of ooudolenoe were pegged to Mr. McQu•rrie by the town aoanot) and school board of Rat Portage, on his logs, he being • mambos of sash body. The oongregatlon of the Nor. man Presbyterian ohureh tendered him • vote of sympathy, signed oo their behalf by their pastor, Rev. J L. Small, bed the L•dtes Aid, in memoriam hues, *peak of her work amoogst them, the energy and will she had to adva•oe the objects •f the stately, which, just at the opening of an- other year *111 miss her fur ever. They ace the end of • noble life of • true faithful worker for the advansement of the Master's Kingdom. KINGebBRIDGE. • Tueitfitiiiii.8. FzeuvARY Wspun:G.-One of those hap. py nuptial events whioh create • sensation in any neighborhood, whereto both young and old seem to be interested, took Owe on Tuesday morning, •t the Pariah oharoh, at Ktogebrtege the contrastingparties being Mss T1Thn. the u fer`oTTL7lili Jolt* Sullive, and Michael Connors • most estimable young gentlemen from the neigh borhood. The bride, who is • general fav- orite with e'erybody, was dressed in • h andsome garnet velvet dress with flowing (roils - end was given away at Hymen's altar by lex brother, Jeremiah Sullivan. 'the bride looked sweetly pray, end was at- tended by the groom's 'lister, Miss Kate, and four of her nephew's and nieces. Im- mediately after the osremony, the bridal party returned to the old homestead and partook of • sumptuous breakfast, where the health and prcepertty of the newly mar- ried pair was drosk in rood old fashioned style by the •trembled friends sad guests, numbering about 100 person,. The Gero- mony at the church was witnessed by • luge numb'r of neighbors and friends, and the nuptial knot was tied by Key. Father Dioksoo, priest ot the perish. On intermit the esored edifice the wedding march was played by the organist, Miss Noble. The happy pair left the same livening ft.r an ea Leaded trip to London and other plume, end luny were the good wishes and happy 000gr•tul•tioos for the welfare of the hand- some maple as they left for their honey- moon trip. The wedding presents were handsome and useful, prominent among whioh were two cheeks from the brothers away from home, one ter $50, and the other for 520. LEEBURN. TassoAY, F b 8th. Willie Liekl•ter, who we noted was a student •t The Model Farm. was very sec ewfel eft the resat exams hell there. Gose ro anemone -Miss Tina Gordon, of 8hepp•rdbon, well knewa here. has m- ored • .obool m Maskok•, and leaves In a few days' to undertake Ire duties. The yoaog lady's triende bore wish her every mosses in bar undertaking. The Weems& Auxiliary Misdaary So- ciety, will be •e the resident's of Mr. A. H. Clasen. Mr the parpoa0 of ..keg olothiag for tbe.Isdl•a 1[Issleae of the Presbyterian einrob is the Northwest, a Wednesday et next wok, promotion to e•mmesm at 2 r.N. sharp. Weather favorable, It te ex psoted to sin • large turnout of the mew be re. Oar maMaimade se exaUwt au . ral,' •k thms e par* thew is Od•rw WS week eessibite • Wry %sober el pilon OW el Il bid' sheers Job. Were molter( 11 plate i Nereid J1154 s. 8 e1 al 9 entries i Tresk WHIM 4 es el 71 estow, 6 ma of 9 1 James Mk, I peel 1I T� eta PIN. barter. et 5w L.dobs.. IS eek el is I Dr. &sett took whim es •U the Wide bro whMtesi i W. Irws aeoh.4 ROB ROY. TI•s,DAT, Jan. 25th. Mr. John Williams, our weft -known hun- ter, has puroh•sed • thorough -bred bound. John's many friends wish him suooees in his •dveetore. Mrs. W. S Mooney and children. of Waw•nesa, Manitoba, are visiting friends is this vloibily. Mrs. Wm. Jones has been very ill the past week. Her many friends hope for a speedy rsoovety. DUNGANNON. St-rms.-The local agency in Dungannon for Tee 8tety.t. is at the office ef J. O. Ware, J. P., conveyancer. go. who will receive or- ders for st.bsonptloes. advertising and Job- werk, and is authorized to give receipts for amounts paid fru the earn.. J. W. CUMBER..AND, CARRIAGE and waggon mater. having purchased the stock. lumber, and plant, from Stephen 8tothers. is now pre axed to fill orders for carriages, waggon*. beagles and any article usually made lsa a carriage shop, tb.t fee tete-t design, reaaouable prioe, and solid workmanship. oanoot be beaten in Ontario. Paint ng in the latent atyle and beat work- manship, attended to. J. W. C., has bad eon- s' lerable experie' ce, he therefore solicits Ole patronage of the farming commultysod all who may sant work in hs nue, will find him at the stand formerly occupied by Stephen Stetter,, Dungannon. IrisDAT, Feb. 8. 8Ess8ON or MUNICIPAL COUNCIL -The municipal fathers of the municipality of West SV•wanoeb, will meet In the towa- ship hall. on Monday, Feb. 14th inst. All eoseerued will govern themselves wording. ly. Coaagcrlow.-Io Huron notes, of Janu- ary 22tb, tame of Seatorth Expositor, we aotioed as error, viz , that J. W. Comber - hied, of Listowel. has sommenoed • carriage and waggon business 1. .Winghteethed am, th...-.".. ALMoer CONVALMC511'L-We, along wits the numerous friends of John Blank, sr., of Ashfield, are pleased to know that he is nicely hoovering from a protracted illness, with which he has been affltotea, and is able to be around once more. Aasv.,L Tee Mirrrte�a'°`-"' 6i- •oinel te meeting, whioh was to be held under the saspioes of the oongregatton of the Epuoo• paling oharoh here, on last Wednesday, the 2nd., in consequent), of the severs storm on that eight, wee poetpeeed until Wednes- day, the 16th. Tea will Ed served in the Orange hall, and speaking in the oburob. PROVINCIAL ELECTION Norex. - We notIDe in last week's issue of the StneAL, that • poblio meeting to lite interest of Mr. °arrow, the Reform candidate for West Hero°, will be hell at Dungannon, on Monday. Feb. 14th, to oommenoe at 2 30 P. r. Polities, therefore, for the ensu- ing three weeks. will be. in press, acid out of it, in the •*pendent. COLD WAY' -On Tuesday and Wednes- day, of los week,. the *oldest wave ot the season thus far, palmed over this district. It was pronounced to 9e the severest and most intense cold and storm for many years past. Business to its various department] was unusually quiet. Those who were pleased to predict • mild winter, may now take • track seat. February in point of weather, was ushered in by • very lion like form. NorneuI.-Weddiog belle chimed with good result on Wednesday evening of last week, (although the weather then, was an- nually rough and Itormy.) A pleasant event took place at the residence of Hamil- ton Smith of West Wewasosb, It being the marriage of his y mnagest daughter. Re - bow. to Geo. Caldwell, of West Wawa - nosh. Rey. R Fairbairn B. A., perform- ed the rite. of marriage, in the promos of some relatives and invited gaeste. We wish the newly wedded ooept*, a happy, lona, and prwp.roua voyage, over the mea of m0- trttttoay. Curio Bows -On the 26th alt., • very interesting end happy event tock plass at the rondos.* of our fervor toonseso. Houry� Rollo, at Wisdoms. viten hie d•.ghter, Mary E., was married es Freak h s the propose •f retains and brigade. The yeasg couple were the only - lents of many presents, as the bride when • resident bare was • gnarl t•vorite. Year merlin and • large sink of Moeda bei., ex- tend to them best - *lies for • happy futon. (goo ' aesl sin Lasr Im:.j Amidst %be heavy swereterm a lles)l•y attsreoes, • Large .0801801 of neighbors, trloeda, and relatives, gathered at the ren- des/es of the late Jobs Horton, to pay their last mark of respeel to their 1.1. friend The mike, on covered with wreaths of levees frees relatives, .ad the 0. S 8. The paster of the Presbyteries 06wreb, R.N. Jame Hwlltga, o.adoeted the funeral servos, asdstd by RA. Jo A. Acidic - ems, B. A.. of Kos Miura, dolma*. At the slew el ted earyios, ted rosa•es were worried to tote beams by hie fear broths.i, Jamas. of this Masa. Joseph sad Suess, of Kerry O. el Tarots, Jssas Wsm.ett, .t Nile, asd Jess* (leek. of pf,plsos. hind Moses to Pim/view estrOary, Oslbsr... •se oeadg.od M bis last onto Moog relatives Irma outside Moose MooseSI Mr. Mn. Jobe 11�y�..gga.,, d We- imer; A. OebsllaSos, of Helmonillet Mrs. Orirb, d Malan ) r. wed Mrs. O. H. ('Buttes, d Stratford. Alen Aria Metes spike bed jest rotund teem • Mx memos whit is M.akobe. D. M°GILLIC UDD Y , EDITOR. 1THE POLITICAL BATTLE. Mr. Garrow meets the Electors Reports or Meatuses wbleb be bas •tread• ed-TheCandidate presents ■i. Claims ler re-sleeU.a-The Lege prions aro good, CARLOW. AMEETING was held at Carlow on Thursday evening in, the. interests of Mr. Harrow. The weather was extremely stormy and the roads very much dritted, but, notwithstanding this, • fair turn out of the eleotore of the dhstrlot appeared. Capt. Young was appointed chairman. and a very exb.aetis. address *N "Wee -WA by Mr. (Arrow, dealing with the pubiso issues of rho day. He was followed by Mr. Proudfoot, who dealt with the finan- cial position. The electors, It la quite ertdent, aro satisfied that the country has bee. well governed for the putt twenty• sive years and Carlow may be relied on to give a good amount of itself so far u Lib• e rotism is oonoerned, on tho 1st of .March. BEN MILLER. On Friday evening a meeting in the in- terests of Mr. Ostrow, Liberal omdidate, was held at Benmiller. Mr. Hill was eleot- edohairman. The meeting was •ddrsesed by Mr. Proudfoot. He dealt with the financial position of the country, the Suc- cession Duty Aot and the County Councils Ant. • Mr. -Narrow, aoaromtagJorwud,'h1.11 well reoeived. He fully and exhaustively discussed the matters at present agitating the public mind. The electors, who were present in considerable numbers, seemed perfectly satisfied with the position of matters and of their member's aotiow in sftte ,sten - 1t-te Liber -- alum still ranks first with the good people of Benmtller and vicinity. PORT ALBERT. The address delivered by Mr. Garrow, the Liberal oandid•te, at Port Albert, Saturday evening last, eau one of the best ever given in the. village, and was very favorably received by the large audience that greeted him on the omission. He open • ed by stating that on two former occasions be had come before them as a oandidate for Legislative honor*, and on each of these he had been ■uooeestal in uuteining the confi- dence of the electors. Now, with an add- ed experitao..s•id a record whioh rte eau not afraid to place before the electors. He again appealed to them for their support, •ted believed that in the light of his record in House sod in oommtttee, he would get It. He dealt with the financial and eduo•tion- al questions in a highly interesting and ib e motive' manner, compelling the rapt at- tention of the audience, and closed with the Bomber piggery, whioh he al awed to be • question not oreditsble to the Oppo- sition from a parliamentary or any other standpoint. The meeting was presided over by W. T. Pillow, in • highly setlafsotory manner, and cloud with (Wears for the Queen, and the Liberal candidate. Readies !Mise -The nave, •sd oblig Ing farrier, of Her Majesty's Royal Mall, plying daily between Luoknow and Gods - rich, outset he boo highly praised and sem- mended for kis energy and good pluck in keepisq regular Mps, and Limwt up to reg- ular time anneals, aotw(tb.tending the very ■ erely weather and wntehdly bad 000dl- es' of the roads. Tem deserves the thanks of the traveling oommen! ty. The proprie- tor. Adam Thompson, may feel proud of Nm, as be is the right man la the right plaits. especial)] so, In and during stormy weather and almost% impassable road., be bevieg made ►ls regel•r trips without an laterraptlos, wbleb we presume 10 owleg be kis otreag sorry and rood peek. DIPAILTOu Or A 1 OUT* IN Tal YLooa er Lin. -Ws deeply regret to Myo to ohrssion the early dovartsre of William, the youngest child and ewe se of Joao M•lloagb, Asbfleid, whish sad event took pleas at his mildews ea Friday evesfag, sod 11 years, 8 mouths and 6 days. Tse dee.awd had boos delicate for some time from the effect of measles, widget* he bad eases Mae age, and finally .aseamhel from an attars of diphtheria wbIab resulted so madly. His remains were taterred la Daog sae esmoe.ry an Moday •ygasg. Rev. R. Fsirb•Ira sesdested eh. obsequies la the preemies of • tarp sampan, .1..r- rewing triode sad nittre. Meson Jas. Williams, asd Robert Misery, Jas. sad Robert sad Rd. Cesar, were the pall bearers. The bereaved paresis ted feu meters, Mee, as was sussed by the larye tonnage to .N.ad•nes at the f.aeral, deep sympathy Is the h•reavemgat et their Daly sea sad brother. HM pkame s the family allele will he sadly vases* by bolag alas Ilse a amebae The Mistletoe el Jessie. lies fixed the trial el Mrs. Mon•mss for the Nay Amba% whish will be bell by Join Rebelling. Misers r.t..Yy taws the 8Medlb state *kat Ad.w.tea/wt Weigh w tweed peed. Inewt SOOi prows. OthoOthersedw*ANNA Sive erases s to aimlesssod penes peels M hirds W. LrMF and Ma. UeIdw•a el pseudo ems be slaw the Tease sunnily Osesteeee.111. liplike. widest see yeses previ ilea. KINTAIL. Ti •-IDAY, Feb. 8. John Styles int three valuable sheep out of a look of twelve, by the tallier over of • straw .task daring the late storm. The mail worries between Kino•rdloe and Rusted was oompl.Nly demoralized daring abs storm of last week. Nothing re•.ked here trom the North for four day., and the sage for Oodeneb was delayed three day.. On Saturday, the breaking of reads was the order of the day along the .ben, and by neon • passable road was made for team.. On moot of the sono•esien road@ the snow is level with the Tenon, and all %raffia is through the gelds. COMING AND GOING. Ed Munroe spot Sunday in Milton. O. H. Smltb, of Buffalo, spent Sunday in God.rlob. F. H. Dickson, of Exeter, was in tetra's Th urad•y. w T. J. Berry, of Heosail, visited Ooderieb last week. Jas. Bush, of Sarnia, was in town during the past week. Mr.. Pinaney, of Seeforth, was to Gods slob, this week. D. Cantelon, of Clinton, visited the Co. town lase week. F. W. Gladman, of Exeter, was in the oo. bowo on Tuesday. F. Holmested, barrister of Seaforth, was in town this Reek. M. O. Johnston made • huslnees visit to Torouto this week. Mrs. F, Jordon returned last week from I1W Moptreel vtsih,__-_____ J. E. McI)ooell, of Sewall, was to 0.4. erlob the pest week. J. F. Berry, of Luoknow, was visiting i, towu on Wednesday. -3a.. Soott, barrister, of Clinton. was In Goderioh, last week. ---=--_---_.___-- D -eve Gledhill, of Ehoardlse, wed In Goderich on Tuesday. A S. Maogrevor, of Grand Rapids, Mlok., was in town last Saturday. A. L. Dickson. barrister of Blyth, was in the co. town on Wednesday. tire. Jas. Weir, of Ssfortb, was visiting to Oodertoh, Tuesday at this week. Miss Louise Gib.on was last week the guest of Mrs Wm. Moir, Hearten, Mies Annie M&Quarrie, of Blyth, a visit. tng Mee. Colin Campbell, West street. Mia. R. 0. Reynolds, end Miss Huskier . lett Saturday for Detroit on a lengthy visit. Mrs. Holt and son Terence, lett oo Wed- nesday on • visit to relatives in the Queen city. Misses Maud C.xok and Mable Tuesley visited Goderiab friends on Monday. -New- -- Contractor Newr---_-Contr•otor Clumsy, of Stratford, who was to town on • business visit, left tor home on Saturday. K. B. Campbell, of Luoknow, was In Huron's county town, on Wednesday of this week. Mr J T. ()arrow, Ooderiob, spent • oouple of days of this week in Clinton. - News Record. Misses M. Campbell, and Ciara Sharman, returned lamb week from the Toronto Con- servatory of Mute. Wm. Marlton returned from Owes Sound, where he had been on • business visit for two weeks, on Wednred.y Rev. Mark Turnbull returned from Nor• wich, when he 000duoted service the pre - min Sunday; en. Thursday. . Jno. MoKendriok, of Galt, was in town the past week, visiting at the r.fdenoe of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Wilkinson. Manager Saunders, of the Organ Company -w'ho was in Montreal and other points net on • business trip, returned home a Bear - day. Mr. and Mn. F. J. Pridham, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Acheson, W. Mitchell and G. U. Bleak, Gnderloh, visited Canton this week. -News•Reeord. Alex. Chrystal was In Owen Sound the pest week, ex•minier a boiler and .,.rine, that Is proposed to he put in the dredge. Aleft, says the *old up that way was in- tense. E Downing spent two or three days la town this week. I■ mower to • question, u to whether he intended bo mak. • long stay in Stratford, his eyes warned a merry twinkle, as h. answered, " I da'b know." AN Amanita) Boy -Kenneth McDonald is .pending a few weeks visiting his parents and the anon of h1s youth, alter an themes of 17 years. Fortune bas smiled epos him a Ida adopted home in Oolert is, where he awns oonsider•ble real estate and • snag bask aoaoint. Previous to leaving, be was lad.btd to several porous around here and now he has told 6 11. ndebtedness l• fall with interest at 6%. In meat canes the •meas% paid for interest was larger thous the prts.lpls, thee showing by his onion, hie boost, towards these who bad trussed h im when Mmes were against biro years age when be bought °Otte 1• this lMlrt- Nis example might be followed by wimp, twilit find bbemesives la similar J. -sl, but forget all about the or.diteeetby Mw. loft babied. Two Van tel Hua. -Trod Prldb ne sod Tens Clerk Mltebell, of U.dirleb, mese dews T.wl•y, te look ever the (stns .4 the U. F...Etoad slalom es ow .d.laga to Mr. D.bnrty sod CL.1e gesoreNy. stud. is W reit eempasy. hies that She Manger Tows soma peape.e to de great tbilp le wens the mm5edol.ee el the Doherty Org•. within Its halts. A ample et the seine optimist, ethew getidn s, ��es re the isteru.te of their sews are essewMd. Tbe sew elevator l •s • ewed toes, world they. and by • od by the balk el tie ca .worrying mule trees ort William MI pas through their pest. Speed the Ly. -New.. •e.,s4. Our old friend, Thomas O'Rielly, I new living In hie new house on the 981 nos. The banding 1. • handsome two storey brisk willies with •11 the seders lmprevemgat., bath seem, wash room, Do, sad is hand- somely famished. II las taken our old frtnd some rears to •000mplktb hie pur- pose, that of handiest for himself a heave that le • await to the uolgbberbeed t MO es he M • Inas wise NAVIN does things by helves. be 1s sew the prgMMss of ems of the asset houses In the township. Os Frf- day aoxt. tbere b to be • how-w.rmbsg, whoa see of Ida Moods will assemble bo reiefee with Moods lfm In his new radiates, whoa 'seg end sentiment will be the order of the weenies. r he's Thames O'Rielly, That they speak of so highly, That lives la the hones by tGreek." W. C. T. U. -TM W. O. T. U. will meet se Tuesday awesome at 3 e a..k. Rupia, ted oe�ssristles of • " Loyal Tom - parasol L fifes " Al 2148 r. N. ses4lbenes d Geos -of detkeg, paper, menismM bi- bles. by oes-beet. or ether MtwsulM el • Mlpfet e1•reMer will be bb••kldly podved ter the W. 0. T. U. work mese the la.. bermes is the Mertes lliArtet. LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF Wednesday week is Ash Wednesday. Parer than Klondike gold :-Rin'* Pare Salt. Harry Sturdy ie r•oovering from • severe illness. The snow -ploughs did good work last Friday. The band played • nice selection at the rink lash Friday sussing. The Organ Co shipped twenty organ to Me Motherland this week. The W. O. T. U. will hold • meeting self Tuesday, the 16th, February. A welt known `eatlea.an treated the Northern team se bivalves last Friday. Regular egavooatton of Hams chapter. No. 30, R. A. M soil Tuesday evening. Molise/1'e hew en Seat street le shingled sod considerable of the inside work is fin- ished. Our loeal minstrels have tuned ap and the lied men will he heard within tore weeks. Peter Verona, we are pleased to be able to state, m likely to be wound again in is few days. They will be hero. The new wogs, bed sow token, the giant drum majors, sad the yellow kids. A leash*/ iron the centre of Gderlob loveably, mow makes weekly Maroon. te town on .owsbees. The de/ raise la oos.eeties with list Oolestob Wieser O•rulval, will take pleas le•week or tea days. De * are bolsi mend ler the wowed pert d 11e Wigan Oardvl, sad it Is maid that the (sees will be the fondue a rood. W. Marlton. will .herely) mak. • mart redwing the dredge " ArNldt." sad win partly rebuild the bag " Onea.s' .he glv- Lg • smasher of nes seeptoymeet. If the lee is geed there will be • be.key etateb on th. West Orme risk this Friday seeing. A. the game will be she beet d the mama, the her sleeld be well pore, abed. AS the ...t55 el /M HerWalt.re aseiuty s the (,eaot Rase4 , noxi Tber..y, 1ST i7 Ise. i the osbjesa ter diaesedes will MIM "Vag W.MM Grades. " with Jen Mildews se leader.