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The Signal, 1898-12-22, Page 1t,+ THK BEST 18 THIS CHEAPEST min THE SIGNAL 18 THK BUT. WON DOLLAR A YKA" IN ADVANC'S • . e` THF IdEADINCI N EWBPA PBR OF HVRON OOVNTY_ FIFTY-FIRST YEAR: ---2705 A /.i •- �• TO BKCURE THE BEST RESULTS PLACE YOUR ADVERTISING • IN TI11 COLUMNS OF THE SIGNAL OODusiORr ONT. • L; GODE,ICH, ONTARIO. CANADA : DEC. 22, 1898. D. M°GILLICUDDY, EDITOR. MERRYCHfUSTMAS TO ALL OUR SUBSCRIBERS. COUNTY COUNCIL ELWTIUN. Its d 44 L. 0jlammlmesm t.t1 ws t►' Itkh IDN. was mmlnas,d ter the mina et musty oounotllor for tin above Jjarlot teemadaa the toe/Miss of Asb9.11 sad Osiborse sad tie tows of G.4.$.d Two reuses* you Bleated me •s me of the esanty eou.cUlore for Me district. It my course rorty the loss two years la refer -am to minty affair's bas .net with your approval. my I sow ask you to remw the support you oe usly gave me in Jeau•ry, IMI'7 I • Means will ...tee held on the tad of Joa- nn. aann Mt Yoer. very PHILIP HOLT. 6edrlimr, b. fat Deeeh, PHILIP ELECdUMB TOWN tall.tiuDZILI('.Id. Ladles sad sad Oatlemen : Ueda the 6.18enI. oahlasl Amendment but of IS the apeman for UN will be oom. end at the mayor aed six cousailore water wen satom by geseral vote, redudagd se mei Weelip et the nasal from slxtsea to raven. n• the ooaties of reeve. to wile►aeleelectedeet me for IIA. is new dose away with. I bag a ray that 1 am • °end/dM. tor the paeans of one of the six eeuasllleve to be elected and MU be rimed te bath ler en port at the a,o�rmiIseer e*otbs. w I hope my conduct at the cossdl bard will have met with your Wpr'o- nae:en. For the leferwtlsk d those o octan who are o.mparetivels Massagers I may my 1 ben always aka oas.Wersble interest is reships( miKere. havlag repressetd 8t. Psrrleab ward for several years between MO sad IMO sad durly Ian sad 1901 eat at the cams oousoil board se d.puly reeve and trim UM to 1990 me tem clerk. • marl of raven years. es that there are very Iso who *�s•n � tee same 10 1p setoal eske rs... 7TaetnR I may have the port of the Moots mss. •sasdd tamales you hr me s. ram 0.PIN tar •1.l.sulgo.mad you W gggtggman-- of lb* assess. 1(Main. :� i .Yamtt.• X, CAMPBELL, • IF M! Mir tSijpjlltt,' Ittant. tIOR KALE -SEVEN AND A HALF . ' sew of t.*d at fest of South etre.', • berme. Moen Mem sad Dart. For --r'euisry.) rIRISH DUNLOP. tt• SOLID BRICK HOUSE TUR BALE - That lines solid brie* heist' situate on Let 1t, Co.. 0. Tows of Ooderlel, with lee or ran amend lead as purchaser might moire. Thee le • asp elm Misr oder In Moes. T*is be b very deelr.hle 000,0.1, for gar lee- iy and tract gru.aoo. Good orchard on pr•ed.se. Sal sle7.54 Mudge tor the mb.- .fsetr'e of bark. Tun..s to wit i an•ba..r- Apply es Rmis a•• to alto. McMR AON. or 10 WM. _OArrnam. Immo. Agent. West-st. Meet L1OR BALE -LOTS 69 AND 70 r 8usilw's Serves is the Tows of Gedtetsb. apes wllak is greeted • Moe d well - 1 D•toees.ltb tt.vtemkr.1908 Asea a CAMERON. HOLT t HOLMES. oedeetM 11 Illtsiensas Vassal. WA N T E D- YOUNU f4 EN ,AND wessa. Ube ease If mill yam a un .14,08. et de5ktisa rcharool r. goad miter.. ambitions and mdsssAoa.. was dad employ meat In • mod muss. with NJ per mond: end Ilavo 4 _asTeeedMtsg to Milky. REV. T. 5. WANTED -MEN AND WOVEN WHO etas wort bird talking and writing tee been Ola ter six days • week ad will be temAddressde1W. tinkly. Address NEW with WWI Ott. Taut& WANTED--TEAtXRB AND OTHER t N ter nestles r permas'st- ly t •a�am ter 'Jidda : As Eaeyolopw`dta x08.4 ve ettreyg.•' la dye royal quarto volumes THi UNSCOIT 1UBLI Hie* 00. TTa weekly. mee° Musick MLi�M� TREDLRICK G. SIMPSON, OR- /posaef.rt►et. Methodist elmeb, We d NetMel Ceseerv5eery. New Tort. will re- ��tmmwtart' std edvem0ed-la .��vaes. ortp" - a. •d trrmesy. 84.4*.. "TM a. mower.." Mmge•la-. Dderl08. 1...* CLARA SHARMAN HA8 STILL • tent V0ys sto{leesp for pupils la plane sad ale to 005erv. les methOda te 1ine 11 M1.88 EMMA ANDREWS, TEACHER ef Puss press, Theory. Sight Re•d- flag sed Ear TrelnIag. A specialty of the WW1 Practice Cartes emend. The VIrglI .0pmrtam ine mai rte asd by Mai". A. W. imud* Hldde- Method for Tonne Caddies. tins wUl pursue the Toronto t'osserntert 4ss e. SD R�e1Nma ea maladies at t fed- PubW Nagi. N UT10E. e. .pes1Q general maatlM of the share - ',Were of tin Eesm0Btm Forel tun Masaf•Marly pgmgmy, or Ooder.h, Limited. will to Mil at the ',.momTS .alert lo the tows d aderlob on Wed - aseda1. th. al) day of January. IWO. at the Year of **o'clock 1n the fo•eeooa. to reoelV1 the directors' report to read ve .nal sot spm an offer ri5ed. or say other offer that mar be made, ter eke purchase of the property ..d business et the company. or to take sal other miss ter the e.ndmntlag r di1peeleg of the affairs of the eemm.y. Br order. W. 11. ROBERDION, 5.01. OOlerla8. Dee. 11_ IfM. It GENERAL SE88IONS. Cases Tried r Um Seeemh•r alIUSgs •f eke (,.ally Veer{ of Naas•■. At the County Used leaf week the follow. lag err came before Judge Masson : Spm r.. Tasker.- Ao(1ou oo a promis• eery note. W. M. Sinclair, Brussels, fvr ; K. H. Collins, Exeter, for dela. The j1ury brought In • verdiot for plaintiff for 5272, summit of the note with laterest. Pr.oedugs stayed bill the •snood day of the next .tune of this Court. Question of mete reservd. Fewoott vs. Roes--Aotlon for the prim of ash pets, eta. W. l'rondfoot for plff. ; Philip Holt for deft. 1a em.Mss of aeon - e el f rte iatiR,ijidal sM .-1014'1 !kyle' be axed. _ We sbove were INO-rOrMilibil bends the Court. Quem vs. Thee. Deva. -The prusaer pleaded guilty to stealing • pair of over- shoes at Clinton and was ssatgood to eight days is the musty gaol with hard labor. P. Holt fen pe ismer. Qom v.. Jas. West- The prisoner pleaded guilty to •tseltag an ovroo•o st elision. sad reoelvd the some aseiteoo1 as Devine W. Prosdfoot for toe primer. Queer ve. Wm. Steals, -The wand jury brought in • Was bill molest primmer for Malls* 155 barrels of apples .t Brumfield, and afar the jury had bees swore, Mr. Cameros, on behalf of the *town, said that as the prisoner lid made restita:teu to Me person aggrieved he had so desire to tier the am any further, and, .t the requra et the jades. the jury returned • verdlot of sot entity. W. Proedt.at for prleoaer. Doha vs. illtraitoe (G. 'r. , eation .gest at Godertob 1. ---Some time eco Wm. Dalin was tined by the pollee meg istrate of Gdenoh for oomaittle/ an ..raker M the ll '1' K station ■pon • tipsy named Sheppard, and this was an appeal by Deka ..•lost the oenviotioa by the police Menet. trate. Attar bearing evld.00s the jory re- versed the magistrate's dsotsie0 and fond Ma Dela was not guilty of the alleged .s - lank. L E. Dewy for Doha ; W, Ilroadleet tor Santos and the Grad Trunk Raliw• . Osseo vs. John Pfr.mar.-The grand jury brmagt.t is • tiros ball against Pframm•r for welt epos Geo. B. Cook, • obild of eight yam of age, in the /township of Col- borne. After witness for the Crown Md been beard mod the members of thePfrnmunr family batt given evidence denying the whole thing, the jury returned • verdict of n ot guilty. L R. D.oser for prisoner. Owing to the death of Mrs. Lewis, M. G. Cameros took the plow of oouory Crows attorney Lewis, prosecutor at the .Basions. The onert adjourned on Thursday. the day of the funeral of Mn. Lewis, se • mark of respect to the Crows attorney AROUND TOWN. WARNIII0-THIS I't TO GIVE settee 'kat I wilt all o w se ase to skeet pa best on t FlanIslaods r as. part ofAar one my .eaI.4 fes trespassing.dal MKS. if. mo will Y, AT• TRULL Miasmal rk. lir-tl Wanted NO11CK.-WE WANT 2000 POUNDS all better 1. Mal. era Iwo-ppoUl*4 .e.TM pI4,.a wc..i yMr • 0 IM HwAue M. Produce Men W. J MORROW. Tookohor Wanted. A. D. U. W. -The reveler means of Maple Leaf lodge. teo 27, A. U U. W., wilt be held es tauxadap. NNtli of Doom - 8r, as 7:30 r r. sharp, whom the nomime- nim ad election of ol4oen tor the .s..lne year will take plea. A full at*edaooe is p•rtioelarly requested. Deere or Iles. Lewis. -0e Tueeoay, Dee mbar 13th,ahe death d Mrs. In Lewis, wife of the Crowe attorney for the emery of Herm. took place as the result of par alysia Mn. Lewis wen. staying at Onelpt when obi remand the fatal stroke. TM remains were brought to Godriob on Wed• seedily and were interred at Maitland cera story on Thursday .1teroeon. NaSRLY 524,000 or Taxes Palo. - The 1418 el Deeamb.r was the rase day m which taxes oesid be paid at per, and ens dilatory 10Msm has now to 000Mbute as extra five pr oat towards the memo" et the .orp'r- MM. Up to 1)e en hr 14th 523,529 was paid in. which with the disomot/, 5383, makes 523,912 amok from the tax roll. TIM ie about $700 better than law year's record. A SVOCIIIIIIIML PIAar act 8TUD11T.- Ameaw the lid d peerme.y Medan, wee passed the examinations at the Oe1Hge In roma•s law week was C. H. W. Nowise, wan put in bio four yearn up te pillets arm in S. B. Hak's drag More in Pule. Mr. Newton steed high up among 48... who mend with honors. and also di.ided with tau other' first place 1n the subject of pb•rri.oy. Tb.n were 123 Modem writ - lag spm the "'amanita's. C. O. F. ELUr-r.Ornogsn -Al tiss regu- lar mean/ of Cart Goderioh, No. 32, Canadian Order of Foresters, held T...dy evenlag, tat following offioere were elected : Jamin S. T.it, C.R ; John T. Thompson, V.C.R.; William McCreath, fie. -m.; Thea. Betrwe, no. -sec; William Lane, truss.; Henry Retab.rd, chap.; William Taylor, A.W.; Willies Naomi, .1 W.; William Joh•eon, 8.B,; James Stewart, J.B.; Dr, Taylor. Cour' pbyeiesan ; James Court deputy and representative to High Ooart TKAOHBR WANTBO FOR BCROOL Sesttoe No, I, C.Ibrn. 1w*hip. for the year Iles. Ap,teatleae reoev.d up to Dee, flt8, Ital WILLIAM JON �a .. NikepO. NoUos to Oteeditotlew. N OT106 TO ORIIDiTOR8. 1le no abased of Mama O. Ruryr, tradte, as Stsedtr Brothers, ea the y:S0ie of °Moira, be the County o/ Theron. /wseltwet. Sales a Mahe gam that tbe above Mei- mit W this daymg4. as seagsmont to Jae( F dMedd 1.bm estate far Me Mes M kidse�t pm4ftt�an,�g gg��Mre of w� akrept ref.t e e lbs OiSes et Gibbons. 111altra ler lathe Old of wed . os. P$dsy. NM, Mia. at tn *'sleek 0.w. for i Air angesle 5418.41 tinsat � .ore re terse the pons the atm y.Al peneul bivtnl del erslset IM bt 1 eg w *rgleb*OeWM rias er IW t� pt 111 day of "it 11.....6,11.0112!„ era. •. --N���.w„i�5 the Empire ; they may be used on domestic or foreign mail matter, jest w the ordinary two -cep' stamp is. On sad after Christmas l day the two Dent rate os letters mauled te Great Britain and • number of the ninth' will be in Offset. 11AzoNw Onicgz..- Following are the mantes of the Dew oeoers of Maitland lodge, No. 33, A. r . and A M.: W.M., Geo. Porter; 8 W , W. D. Tye ; J. W., W.F. Clark; em., Roes A. Recoil ; trees., E. Despise; 8.D., F. J. T. N.ilel ; J.D., R. W. Loam : ohap- Isis J. Miller ; I. G., E Campmates ; w 8., Jas. Leo.rd ; leis. 8., Jobs Tuner ; D. of C., H, W. Ball ; organist, B. D. de Pridry ; tyke, Thos. Huobrp. Mait- land lodge has &e mpted the invitation of maim- 8oa . nage. Umrlow, b beid • nest tsetaust*o.-of-.Noor+ la they latter lodge on the festival of Ss. John the Evan- gelist. Tuesday, D.oembr 27th. TOM Liowro WUT Dnn.-Last Sunday maniac during .the envious is North st Methodist aburob, something went arae wash the ...... . gas mach's. ; the ohoroh was filled with the odor of gas and finally the lights wen* out. Fortunately, it was towards the d.as of the serene, •pd the oomgreg.1*,s peed oat quietly. TM meobsota•1 expert of the firm at Dandies +bloh m•mafm1rd the machine came to town and Impeold it, and stye that the large bell of the gasometer was n some way pat out of place sod bso.me jmmed, and that this caused the trouble. H. has so r- rangd it mow that the mishap of Sunday might oma not Door Nista. A Ta1Duyu no TRU Papua. -At the mentos of the Youag Men'. Debating So- otety last Thursday evonis,, • debate was held on the ,abject : " Resolved, that the pulpit has dupe mon &bo the pees for the advancement of °ivlllration." The •farma- 'lye was upheld by H. 'theses, A. Duff •d 1'. Terser, whsle S Ma91•tb, Rob. Andrews and Gen. Wilms took the opposite side. R W. McKenzie was the judge, and his de. oaio0 was la favor of the.eg•tive As was pointed oat by 1M judge. the press sad the pulpit work head in band so much that it a • hard matter to distinguish positively be- tween their respeotive fa1otio0e, and the addresses of the debater, tbemeelvso.hewed the existence of this di(5oulty. CH1DR'5A0 Svorrteo -At this' .e.sO. many of our reader" are oadgellip* their brans in the attempt to deaide upon what they shall give_ en Christmas Day to these near and denier Iitis. It its 8114 fir, lomdlm10, t• Mask et sellable gifts. bat . Mimeos to our advertising columns will doubtless art.t the perplexed ones. Look over the numerous a0eoaaoemeou in thio issue in which Christmas Rood, .re milled to your attendees, and the problem of what to get for this or that one of your family or friends will be simplified. More• over. remember that the advertiser is the man who has odbdesoe in hu good■ and is wllliag to ro to rxpecee sad t.roeble to help eheppen in obtaining what they desire. Ho,. Ma OAunw iwoio 1e*, -The oath of offices was dmtaketered to Hos. J.T. Orr... M P.P., the now member el the Dawn Calumet without portfolio, es Fri• day morning, December 16th, at Torooto. The oeremo.v tarok plan at Government Homes in the preselects of his Hisao' the Lieutenant-Ooveraor, Premier Hardy, Hen. Richard Harmers, Hoe. Wee. Harty, Hon. Oso W. Roes and Hes. E. J. Davis. he oaths of elle/iaooe to the Qom and te the Executive Canna of the Precisoe of Os tarso were administered by John R. Cart- wright, Depaiy Attorney Oeoeral.d clerk of the Exeoaure Coaodl. The osremoey took plata at Go,er•me.l Ho.me owing to Sir Oliver'. pbysi.iaa advising his Honor Dot to attempts jouraey to the Parliament bnUdtegs in his pretest state of health. PasapTn DAT AT 91. AJD1gw'S WARD ScwtwL - W edsesd•y 'Harmon of last week was and apart at At. Andrew's ward school specially for the reception of pants who might weal to a what manner of 'miming their ohildren were receiving. Io spite of the stormy weather, about sixty yieitorS were pgeesat U.MI three e'olook the or- dIsry eebool work was carried on by the to mhen, teles Waimea (principal) and Mies P.resee, W parent. showing m.el interest in tete work. Atter this all 'trembled in the pnmmp•l'e roses, when the pupils ease patrlotio songs and listened 4. •ddre.a by several of those present. Rev, Jas. A. An- derson, B. A., took the opportunity to give n ine good thetas to Parente sed pepid and to oompllman• the teachers. [0.peetr Tom and Messrs. Ball. C. A. N•ira and H. Am- ateur also spoke, both Maim and umbel are receiving words of praise. The my .000erfol prooeeoinge wen brought te • oboes by the singing of the mama anthem Treetop Onlgls was enable to be present on memos of Meese. ROYAL Terris's' Orrir irR4 - Ranks Ues.dl, N.. 103, R. T. of T., oo Monday male elected offieen for the aiming arm as follows : Select omnoillor, Jobn W. Vae.tter ; past ooasoillor, Hugh B.a : vim ° nnother. Miss Edith Wiggins : 06.13- laln, Thai Burrows ; secretary, Maio Bertha Baia ; fi.anolat aereary, Thomas Natal ; trimmer, Mre. C. ampMll herald, :reds Newell ; guard, Wm. 8.im ; ceded, D. McLeod ; deputy herald, Mrs. Jas. Stragh ; mletain smeary, Miss Mortises. MUs,Ctr*L Nort,ATioo..--The meeting for the reeavieg of nomination. for • m.ynr and mix aoaaoillore, to be elected by the NM 5. • whole, and for • pubtio .ohms Ire.(e for molt word will be held at the non hall on Monday evening nett, at 7.30 r.w. Tbe Weston whose arm expires this year are A. 8. Obrymal, J. H. Colborne. Jae. Beelssas mid Jas. Cr•Iga. Teen we 00my rumen 5. se possible oandid•Ws for .00blpal oflioe, bet alter nomination might the Motors will have °en:Melia' In plata of rumora bo deal with. On ('obycn. No5INAY1nls. --So far as 0 m he learned np to time of arbitration. the following are the nominations for meet nesolllere for 1899: No. 1, Ash6ald, Cod- Mese o -het.e and Gderioh town ; J T. Odd - therm. Alex. Yeas, .d Philip Holt No. 1, Hay. natality. Raydeld ad 0..eall Gee. Magma and J. Toruses, hy so- elemaYm. No. 5, McKlllep, Teekeresl* . ad Safonh ; T. K. Hays and 3. B. Mal.... b ,0dmatla. Ns. 6, Grey Kerrie sad lrmr.b Meme. Bryce, Ken • 5d Bowman. No, 7, Riot .cod Wow Wswse10h, Myth and WISFh•m : Donald Palletise and Alex. !heart, by animosities. PARROTS' DAY AT ST DA,tree WARD Scnoo--Last lbsndsy was wean' day at 8t David's ward sl,.el and, se the aftereoon was da., there were preset • Is. comber of parents and other friend' interested in the work of the ohhdres. The rooms were decorated with Lm, and essay of the vieftor expressed .their surprise at finding the eoheol me bright and loheerfal looking. From half past one iinboll throe e'oloi:k the ordinary sobool work was tarried en a the different devisless, the Tinton pain, from one room to the other to in.pest the work. After • shore Intermission Tie14- ore and pupil' took their places is the junior room, where • seas of welcome was suns by the ohildree, after whish Mies Rees De Yearley gave an address of weloome, Then tnllowd • program, consisting of reoiat(oss and p•triotin songs by the pupae oddness* by l .y, Jas. A. Aaderms, Rev. Wm. (lodwis, Mr. Rnohensa and* m- e peotor Tom The prooeedi.*s were brought to • close by the 'ngfne d the national mann The Mohan -Mies Wiggin' and Mies MaIvr--are te be ooawntal.ted up- on the work they are doing, and both timbers and pupils epee the soncessfol earrylae oat of their p•reets' day program. Toll bark/UAI, Two • (Deer Po.TAar Stair- -it te sad that miy •.10.11 seater el the mew imperial pussy pes teas w ices ha'. bees Ia..•d, sad that wyea lhI. gopply i n8atted the issue w111 bosoms .bseln' 1154 • eew stamp will be Imaed fee Impaled mom prongs mirocees. hasty Mk. sbeeld .make b ban Ifni A ou.r bel Ma new 0%&* s h . caged si the God.rteh pea*damfen ode. H CelwUl,Ermat Ghgory,Edmasd Geiger, T B. Hooper, W_ H..alltoo, Fred L•wreoae, Joe•th•n Peek, Gs¢ H. Rattan, Edmond Strong, Alexander Ted. Venous' DAT a ST. PATa1Cx's.-On Friday •ffernooa Ides • large number of Manta visited St. Patrick's ward school in resumes to as invitation amt them by the bombers, Mimes Bonita and Le lour!. The regular work of the school was taken up until 3 r r. Some of the parson were e pesally unmated la the junior division, others in 18. s.alor division and • few in both. Thu special interest depeetdd a the oIa in ablate their obUdrea were. Some .t the visitors tad Dot been in sobool for may years. Them were surprised 10 sen the great alts5ges in the methods of te.eltm.thaln-w.rk. .41.240t tread the ✓ aves as d.11gked with' the order and the master of CM pupils' work. The exer- cises were • credit 1. trobere ad pupils. That the attendance of so many parents . 111 prove • beDetlt tot be school is oaten. At 3 r r visitors and children were seated in Mir Barrio's room, where the program was oommeumd with a coag, "Little Deatda lion," by the .mice ala. This was fol. lowed by • mg. "Com., Little leaves." by the juniors. Rev. IL Turnbull then /.n short address oe truth and manliness. His IIIasIratioas wen excellent and he was listened to with ekes attention hy the pupils. He complimented forbore and pupils on the quality of the work he had sego, end mid that • money value Gould not be plod oo the domuonal advantages so- joyet by the °htldretl. Alar several songs oy the obtldno. Rev. J W il•on gave an m- oonlit of his early eoheol days, mntrse0eng the work of the present with that of the old days. " Don't Kill t8. Birds " and " all Things 8eunNfut^' wars .ben saw W the pupils, after which Rev. J. A. Ad.rses gave • *bort Mines. He oompiimented the eobool on the vi5nr_erd ex .Llesoe of their dagger ' Tbe Honey Bee " and "Down In the Valley' were rendered by the pupile and a °losing address riven by iwpgo- tor Tom. "Gd Save the Queen" olosed • very pleasant .fberams'eamebes. CHURCN NOTES The •ooual Christmas tree -and entertain• meat Io omeeotlo0 with 8e. George's Sun• day school will be bold on Friday, the 30th lass. Pants/Mrs will be rives in our next The Ladies' Aid of Norte -et. Methodist ohuroh has presented the parsonage with two beautiful upholstered parlor chairs. The gift is mach &annotated by the minutes'. family. Oa Mond., evening, Deo. 26th, the V.. ten• -el Sunday whom steads holding • Xmas tree entertainment An exmllsat Mamma an the torn of • cantata is being prepared. At the morning and evening envies' in North-st. Methodist ohuroh next Sond•y the oongrewstioo is asked for an offering us behalf of the saper•aenaWs fad of ebe Methodist oburob. Next Sunday Sunday morning there will be • ohtldres's comm is V,otor,. .. Methodist ohuroh. The pastor will preach to the obildree of the lawny school and the .i. - log will be tarnished by members of the Sunday .cocci. A very pl .sent time was .pent last Thursday evening by those who attended the parlor .0.0.01 .t the rand/mos of C. A. Nairn, ander tin empire of the led'..' Aid of Knox obarsh The proms= included solos by Miss B. Wilkineon, W. W. 8t0d- deft and Waiter B.obman, as iaatrumestal duet by Mame ISeatrioe Darrow and Claire Reynolds and a number of ..booboos by the Re.miller orohestre, under the direotloo of George Stewart. During the evening several ooll5e soars were .trunk up and joined is by those pr..est. Following we the names of the oR- oera of Knox ohuroh Y. P. 8. C E., re. molly •ppolsted for • arm of nix montes : President, Rev. J. A. An- derson, B.A.; vim -president, Wm. Std• dart ; mond vise -president, Walter Boob - man ; reoordlsg secretary, Miss (rowan : oorrespoodleg eereary, Mrs Luo Glb.on ; tremor'', Miss Mary McIver ; missionary treasurer, Mie. Bells Wilson ; om.mere of oommittees - lookout, Peroy Andrews ; prayer meeting, Geo. Andrews : social, Hie. wood C•mp•ime ; music, Mise Lon Gib.00 ; dower, Mies J Nairn ; missionary, Mir Belle Wilms ; relief, U. Stoddart, sr.; lit - entre, Miss Ceuta. The Presbyterian and Methodist. mase- (0(1055 will °beery" the week of prayer by holding union servbras follows: -Mnnday, Jan. 2od, in North -'t. Methodist oharoh. Subject. Ceofeeden and Thanksgiving. Speaker, Rev. Jas. A. Andaman. Tuesday, Jan. 3rd, In Kaox °huroh. Subjoin, The parch Universal. Speaker, Rev. Jasper Wilma Wednesday, Jot) 4th, regular prayer meeting le all the °Miroh's. Then - day, Jan 5th. in Viotoria•st. f•huroh. Nub jest, Families and %book Speaker, Rev. Jasper Wilson. Friday, Jas. 61b, is Knox ohuroh. Subject, Foreign Mlrlo55. Speaker, Rev. W. Godwin. The myier will eemmm10 at R x.18. i'HRIIITMA* AT Re. (moms's. Fellewiop Is the order of the Chrletmee Day moles' .t 8t. George': 8:30 A.M.-HOLY 00Mr0o1oN. Hyena 76 and 388 11 A.r.-1(ATTNO ANA-*OLY 0018181711107. 0oeaiaf Hymn. 78 Mendelmeha Vienna•Savage Proper Psalm, xis Mact z1. • Betusbtll and 'furl 11111..... Brine 1. D.M'ri-m In �oviepst55 is � Tarlo Offset Hymn, 157. "Members' Hpebr Kyrie Elan. Brews N (7 lilorl• Tibi 08 Hymn 73, " W ieebester Old' ; r :: t .. Sermon Hymn 77. "Admits Fldeles" Healing 8.110*.. Brews in C Hype 3R13M.Maw•a Glerla 1n Rxmlele - Brows 1. C Sensfeld Ames Stainer 7 r.s.-o.imsorh. Tea Nonni. SCHOOL. K *vn..Trm.. -A meeting of the beard of stammers for the meaty of Herm wee Meld in the man bow, Godwin, to finish the work of IM •xamioatos ol the mosey Model Scheele. Then were la atteadanm .t the two Model Aeb.oa eft' -fent modulates, 26 in God. rtsb sad 29 I. C1letee. of the, three failed 1n meesrlsagg the required number el marks. The felloensgl iwer. .neem sl 1. semis* third -obese eertl6astes ,.114 for three years :-Ddrick,- Clare A Bean, Tilly Hey Brachy, At.). Dale, Foamy A. Gray. Mand A. Hears, hem R. Lwekhrt, Soaks Asa Mrr111, Ban M.R.ipat, Mare table, Amite E. Wkiddos : Wm. 8. Bean, Norman (Areb, Andrew Orr Dixon, Chas. Dew., N. Bents G1llssk, *11.. Jeskell. Harvey Lose Jas. A. Md1'.ggart, ,bon. Pertness, Wm- R Roger", Wm. Ryder, Timid WM. Meese, - Mabel f7aTling, Oda& Orden, Kate Campbell, Magee ILM)• Florww Rini. Mateo Melees, Rolla M.N.b, Mrth. M.Cle.gbsa, Remi. Ma Teedh, lista teams., Des► O'K0ilMy.la Rath. Gnat 1*h.phrd. Rasa Mimosas Harr' R. Master, Arshor Rem. Jerome Nicholls, a gafl•toan et Mph standing is musical matter. ,.ad ae of the best 'coon ip Octario,wr eaea*ed as choir maser, and ender his tuition the members have im- peo►ed 000slderably, so that the mosso on Christmas will mooed scything hitherto given. The appointment of Mr. Clewortb as or5asist is also an .oquisitlm, and the organ, which has been repaired bud Im- proved is may ways, will have iia full merits tasted. The following program will be given moo sAas, 10:30 A r, Proosesiesal Volpst•ry Amines Me 1.41.104 Kyrle Rleisa C..00ae OK * EtrSI1*. t ()e.ee5e Credo MannaAdes. F(Hlm • S•sota. Agnes Del Divine Prone" Recessional Motu* viands, 7 x.18 Dixit Dominus Landes, Yueri Lauder 1 rare= Adeste910.5.160.1eltFr da , l , ,,, r, a •, Vern Creator Sermon. 0 Ulundi" Tatem Erg. Divine Patin The Angelus bell will ring at 6:30 A. it The first Mm, .a were the separate school will Meg, Will beat 7 A. r. and the .00.54 Mass et 7:30 4. w. Canons Carse 0' Gregorian Mozart Farmer Haulm Berge LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF Rice's Pun Balt for table or lairs. Tbe glft-giving season a upon as and the e eleotlm of suitable ponta is engaging the minds of many. What could he more mosot able than a photo from Sallow"' art studio, oor. Montreal et. .nd Square 1 New Year resolutions will soon be in order. How would 1t do for roU to reselve to wear during 1000os17 well fitting clothes, each as your Mends ttkero tee you to and "nob as you Gan get from Prld ham the clothier 1 Lee & Shepherd have an elegem; line of pooket knives from So. up. Calms, Bros.' old stand is being fitted up far J H. Pedder, who will remove to it shortly. TM Collegiate Ieelitata .pd the public schoois oleos today for the Cbrietma. ym- Nom, •od w111 reopen on January 3rd. A reptoduotioo of • photo by R R. Bal• lows was pabliebed in the Christmas edi0ec of the Globe, mimed last Saturday. I1 was • pretty lake some. Th. IMOD, of Ben. H. Robtn.ao, of Gods rich, appears in the list of Nose who named the recent junior examination at the Ontario Collor' of Pharmacy, Toronto. Wm. Binh,, who had bis shoulder broken sad sof bort he • bleyais Minim several Ayia *Mite. mos .been .fumed to List{' 11th*, la tow improving nicely. Through an inadverte ay the name .1 deputy reeve Jae. Wilson was omitted from the list of those preemie in our report of Frf• d.7 evenaw'a council meeting, oo page 4 of this Issue. Itis said that no fewer than seven lode of hay and also • lose of gram were upset between Dunlop and Daolop's hill on Mon- day. This will give an idea of the "tate the rod" were in this weak. Jonathan W. Martin, of God.rioh, was saoowful at the recent anti eorvios.xamin- aeon" He wrote at Hamilton •od passed the preliminry and qualifying examination. and .l.o ao examination in book-keeping Opmlee Rymej77,"Ades'. Fidel'" Needling Proper Peals, .t Oaseley ozs*d .. , 4* lakes sad Zloty M.5.16tat Torr is I Name i$mlt►is Asthma Oar Behold, i bring yes toed Dillies, which eh•11 be te yon sod all peo- ple ; ter eau yeti is bora this day is the *my of David s 8•.i, Halt le Chrat t*. Ierd. Hys.79, "0edde" Smith Serous Hyena 197, "St Deer,.",... ,...0...tldt Sevesfeld A.mm Steiar 10010sdamiy after the mels the mesa " Shepherds R.j.lee," , I5 the Field with their Flanks AMdles," mad " Gard, 8*wes0ly Carol," will be sem. gr. ralaa'a mtuseraan 8YTlflr.-._ 17o.; oboists turkeys, 'undrawn, 10o. Every- body giros 20 Mc gr•sul•eed. G. E. KING, W 'wham. Get R. W. Mollessi.'s prior on skates beton purobseieg. A aloe line of useful promote for Carte* eras sed New Year's at R. W. MoKenzie'.. ties them. Have yon sea the new bre lamps Leet Sbepb.rd go► In yesterday T They are the best value I have seen." I have reoatd • carload ot British Co1- umbl..hingles, which 1 an prepared to *ll .t primes to snit. F. Ss um. What is ulcer for • Christmas presort for • bey or girl than • sloe pair of skew 1 Les it Shephard b.n them from 35o. up. -1!gnat res on seen 40e. axes derive p.1 were1' A taw st . nae , eT R:. W- . MoKssa1it84'.' fi 's, the place were you me ret hrdw.n sheep. Don't forget the Christmas entertainment by Knox ohuroh Sonde, sobool next Toes - day evening. The roods are not very good for travelling, but Santa Clime bas promised to at0.sd, ad h.'1* be there all right. Mn. Byers, who was hon wish bur hus- band last tall, writes from Liverpool to • Mead in tows that they had Mel, .moom- pllehed that moth of their journey to India. They were to leave Liverpool D.o.mb.r 9th by "City of Cambridge." Mn. Byers sends hied regards to her God.rioe friend. and sala.m. from Sandi, their little Bengali oompa.lon. Don't forget that Gen. W. Thomson s Music Depot ?s the Mei hones in the °minty to purchase your Christmas and New Year's preeeou, in the beautiful Normwith piano, Clod.rtoh organ, Now Nfilum., White and Queen sewing machines, guitar", violin., mw4*Mm1, mouth awes, .it *lads of manual tostrsmaie, sheet mesio, music books, etc. eta 5-21 COMING AND GOING. Rtoi • Pure Salt for t.b1e and dalr7. Miss A111. Johnston has gone to Berlin. Ward's M0Ewan was in town this week - Hooter Hays returned last week from De- troit. D. 8. Cluff, of Woodatmk, was in tows We week. A. K. Robertson is home Prem the Dental School at Toronto. - -- Mise Franks will sidatiiii ZeUdaye at her home .t Maple. Amos Gox, of Chicago, is speeding • brief holiday term in town. Ed. Campaign* retara1d last week after hie seen on the lakes- • Rev, I. R. Wallets, of Leamington, was la town last week on badnem, ,lohn Kelly, of Myth, was in tows on Moday.ad paid 'l R■ St0NAL • 0.11. Herb. Robertson, who aught the put year at Roda.y, has retuned borne. Mrs. W. H. Smith and family loft last week lie join Mr. Smith in Fort W*IUem Dr. 0. C. 8baneoa went to Brantford again tie week to visit his brother, who 1s ell. Hayden Willimee, of the link of Cem- mer10. W alkertoo, a spending hie holidays in laws. Arch. Dickson, of the University of Tor onto, returned home for the holidays on Seturd.y. WIII R3Uott, of the Ottawa Normal School, is .peedug the holidays at his home is Goderfoh awnehlp. Mimes Lizzie Cootie and Maggie Johnston left on Beanie] Wt to speed (lhratmae with frieds le Termite. W. R Miller, tee well-knowe represents - Moe of the North Memnon Life Iesaranos 0.., was 1s laws last week. . -Mite Robot adheres reterembillielMitiier (nm the Ontario 8.485' College, Whitby, to 'paid the holidays at home. Miss Minnie Campbell, umber le 8t. Gere public school, notarised home lest week for the Christmas holiday,. Mrs. R. Henderson left on Monday for Wadbm, whore she will .peed the Chriet- mas(1d• with Mr Mater, Mn. Walter Green, •.p1 other (rneedm. Mimes M. Skelton and Jesel. Robot..., stodgier of the (art Normal College, ar- rived from H•miltea os. Saturday to spend the Widen hers Mrs. James Rebl55m, 91111 red, Oodorlob towsehlp, (alt es Wednesday for Cleveland. Oklo, where .be will le tM future reside wit8 her daughter. Mrs. Lever.. (. (AN.emea day 88. sham d 14 PMr's aboreb mill reamer es esbaele• mere al DUNGANtdON. Nor'( -a- The real weeny In Dungannon to. Ta•Stamm isat lin oeofJ.O. WARD, J.H., 000ve7).noer, ten, who will motive or- ders for subscription.. .deeme ng and job - work, and Is authorized to give receipts for amounts paid for the mime. ('1 A. NEWTON, DRNTIBT, OF LUCK- Vf•now will visit Ilan:annon on let and 3rd r r.Jer of each month. AU modern meth- ods of extracting and filling. and mating arti- ficial teeth. Q oe, 11x1 door to Mdd's tailor shop. ,Hein, Para. to l p.m. COWING T11g8D41. Dec. ?(lth. COWING AVD GOINa.-Ure. Tbompeoo, dress maker, lett here this week to spend Christmas with relatives at Forest. Rxxxsoiaa,- Annual tea meeting of graham church on 28th Deo. See bila for prtioul•re. Caoecl, Nora% -Rev. R. H. Hall, of Nile corona, occupied the pulpit of Rev. B. L. Hutton last Sabbath, both mornieg tied mooing, very aoo.ptably Ref. B L .mut..• t1a omdsoted anniveegary .ervloe at ear on the tame day smith great •oe.ptbaos. O17s Nsw Bateman.' 8Toas -A. R Davison kse opened oat his hardware, store and int.,nde to keep • fall line ot termer,' and hail,l •re' Lrdwrs. Mr. D•vleos has had a long experimm in the hardware Lupi- nes" ushnen and should be able to meet the want. of the people of this district in his line. He has adopted the seam of dealing only for oath or produn (baster and egg.) 8018008. 5NTgsrafx1INT -There will be • 000eert held in the Agricultural and Driving Park As000tatioo'• ball on the last .ohool day of the tern, ,Thord•y •valor, the 22od, ender the •aepiom of the teach- ers and pupils of Uung•onon Dublin sobool An exoellmt program of ma,io, dialogues, and rsolt•ttoas is in store for all present A large attendanoe is antioip.ted. Proceeds w111 be applied for books for the pupil. Amrtg*NT,-Quite • number of .spirants for the oouaoil of West Wwamseh for 1899 are in the field. J. G,haon, the orwet reeve, and R. Medd, the ore.mt deputy -reeve, are intending oandid•tes, as then is to be no deputy reeve. William Bailie nod Wm.MoQuillao,lormerly onusoU- lors, alp Chas. Taylor, Donald Murray and Joseph A. Mallough are aspiring candidates The new oounoil will be composed of • neve and four ooanolllere. Conan Oorncn. Noon' 41107. -The nomination for county eoanolllore for No.1 division w5. bold In Oeagm.0. on Mm - day, the 10th. Wm Brothers, the genial and effiaieot clerk of Ashfield, presided as nomloatimv °Bios. The following were nominaai as oandid•te.: Philip Holli of Ood.rloh,Joe. Goldthorpe, of M•itlandvills, Horeb Genet, '1. E. Darnin and Hugh Chamber", of Ashfield, Alex. Young. reeve of Colborne. There was • fair at- Modaoos of the ratepayers present. Thos. Feed, who for the pea year hes at- Mind Mtmd.d the telte. Ido en Teeeday to 000010/510 Me Celerity ..arse Is L Asmmp- Um, S..dwM8. Dares Ida stay ham Tem male many Mesas, wheat need wlier ge with hen. H. Y • nephew et gaoler GIBS* and 1' Ford, el Mtew. ANNOUNOEMENTH Rises Pan Ita't fee table er done - Bargains 1a stoves at W oradl'0 lt.tet. Meek Mk)... 3r*e.• •way down Stoves at whefisal. 1tt,.. at W.reell'.. t far Wlaghaes, with ht w derv,esda AUBURN. TU..PAT, Dec 20. W • regret to know that A. T. MoDoneld is . 111 very low with heart trouble, I. N. C•sead.y, of the Globe Loan and Investment Company, ie.doo, visited his mother, Mrs. C. M. C.'eaday, last week. O. Monday evening, Deo. 260h, there will he • team. 8..i.* held in the Methodist ohuroh. Mies Whitney. of Ooderioh, will sine • solo. John Jones, who has been working for Mrs. C M. Cs.10dy during the wtoter, worked on the come farm Sl years age, when the late Mr. Camay wee Selig. tie marks away Masses PORT ALBERT. 1MnWOAv, 1)n. 19. Andrew McMillan, of Brandon, Man., r• rived last week on • visit to relatives here, H. has been In the West several years and bis leets as w Me me Mudispesetw1ahMes. Adm Green, of the tewsship of Ashd.ld, is probably the oldest elector who exercised Els franchise in the recent West Huron bre- election. Mr. Orem was bora near Bolton. Remised, in the year 1800..ed thes has al. man moiled tie 000007 mark ; and, •1• though crippled with rheumatism. he is otherwise in good health. O. December SM he oast hie vote in favor of Hon. J T. Darrow in sub division No. 4 (Port Albert) The a 101111 other very Old *loner. la the tewaship, het Mr. Orem, we believe, is the oldest .f tams •11. LEEBURN. TvssDAT, Den. 20.. Mir Ada Mwk•y of Godertch, was ie guest of Mir Jane Stirling this week. Atter an abeam of eight years O. Stew- art is boot from Galesburg, Dakota. os. • that to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Stewart. DUNLOP. Tumour, Deo. 20. Oar popular readmits. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. MODouald, go on Tu'day morning of this week to visit their children and gnod- oblldren at Detroit and Windom. We wish them • ple•.00* time dada/ Mei, • beano. from 1115109. SOSOOL NOTI,B.--Thorsdev d fid wink .si11.be caked Stith .. ••WL maiming of .7; parents and friends of the soholre in this motion to the afternoon. Lesson work la the o1..see will be taken in the differss% forme by fallow-t.acbere, and • short pro• gram will be givso by the miniere and friends. The soboolbou . ia beteg neatly decorated for the occasion. On Wednesday next the anneal meeting of the swum will be held at 10 A. r. BLUEVALE. MONDAY, Deo. 190h, 1808. Will Rookley has returned from Drayton. Miss Mary Fltlker has returned home from W togham. Min Id• Dialog, of Cranbrook, visited Mrs. Georg. Hudson. Rev. W. J. West is in Toronto *his week o1Hoi.ting at the marriage of EI. mash. Miss Mabel Coulee* has retarod from vialtrng her brother, Edgar, .t Ripley. -Mee JMmtemsc, ed Fordwreh, vidted bar daughter, Mrs. R. 0 llasemors. last week. Mies Fannie Thompeoo• of Brothels, meat Sunday with her friend, Miss Agate Herbert. A motel tea will be gives in the Metho- dist ohuroh on Thursday ev.omg, Deo. 22. A111 are invited. Mrs. Duncan Stuart. • former resid.ot of Bloevle, but now of Roeesv.ld*, Manitoba, is renewing old acqu.atanoesbipe to tho village. Remember the Christmas esterWament in the Foresters' Hall, Friday, Dec. 23rd, given entirely by the members of the Press byterian 9. 8. It is going to be 1 e ooe15. CARLOW Mooing, Dee. 19. Rev John Young, of Hamilton, vatted relatives in this vicinity last week. Our teacher, Mir Boyd, leaves us .t Christmas, to the regret of the satin amm- . po, 5. *he has proven herself to be a meet .*batten' teacher. The A.bhath sohool Intend bolding their animal enaralnment and Christmas tree 00 the •veslog of Deo 2204, when • good program will be presented by the ohildren, e nd st 1te oboes the gift& from the tree will be distributed. Municipal maters we mooning °oneider- • ble attention just now. Our present reeve. Alex. Young, retires, as he is • oandldlta for the position of ooun1y oouooillor. A number of persons aro meotioeen as possible aspirants for the reov.abip and oleo several tor towoelup oounoillore. 1 he anon.l meeting ot the Crlow auxil- iary of the W.F.1/.S was held at the home of Mrs. Alex Stirling o1 Wednesday, Deo. 14th, when, notwlthUimdlne the inclement weather, there w5. • g , x1 •ttendanoe of Iodise. The following offioers were ,leered: Pres., Mrs. R. M. Young ; 1st vice , 91ra Johnston ; 2od vim., Mrs. Howell ; Mise Stirling ; tress„ Mar BOIL At the Mose of the meeting a beautiful te•obel. Rib1. •000mp•ntd by • most flattering ad- dress was presented to the retiring peed. deme, Mies Mary Morrie, who, with her mother and aster, h5. left the 000grewatfa to reside in Oodrloh. Mrs. Morrie and hr daughters merry with them the ..teem and good -will of the entire oommunity KINOS TON'S RECORD For PrNwal.g r•me5. N.m mad fMlld's a edaey rill. O.ees. hag.t.e, Ileo. 19. The presto.. (Ilty has given Canada a mejorlty of her greatest sad met famous men. Sir John A. M•o- 4.5a1d. Sir Oliver Mowat, Air George Kirk. pat,(ek, Air Klob.rd Cartwright, and army ether getable psres.alltlas ream t8e elty as their hem. R ttir5im i. O. Ism fames* as the seem of many d the most wonderful ate starting mum by Dedd'. Kidney Pint Nan ter the Irate P items Item mother le dale1 to tea tees list el M.rea fir. R.bert Orr. Rse-et , reverts seas shoe enemiesR fes mare with bladder Melds. dead'. Niamey Pills emopl.Wy eared kir. Meek all ether remedies had 114w.y eity nen • Mmiler se Twenty -Eighth Annual Christmas Display of Choioe Meats. a, meLaas Is Still ea the From( With a (Metre Cetlertee. N Serf, Pork, 1804 Dressed Pinney. In mule, eleven head -two armies heifer@ fed by Alex. Glenn, Colborne; four 2 er- old heifers, very fins, fatted by Wm.'Taa- .too*, Colborne ; one very large 3 year-old heifer of ohotm quality, fed by Tiohbone Bros.. 6th eon., Ooderfoh township : two first, ala beaten bought of Amebaoy Allen, W horoe ; and two extra fin. year-olds, fed by Capt. Wm. Young, Colborne. In dreaded hog", tea very choice .Ines bought trop Wm, Ryan, Aehdeld ; also tour little dandies fed by 1'. Johnston, Ashfield. ie I.mbe, two fed by Chris. Johnston, Oodrioh trwsship ; also two fed by Hall Routledge, Ood.rieh township. In fanoy dressed poultry. • number of birds chosen from the flock of Thos. Fear, of Hallett, and • number loath• from dif- ferent farmers In this v(daity. Alio a fall line of oared meats, hams, br.ekf•es baton, salt boon, lard, oto., .te. Citizens of the. town and surrounding 0astry are requested to call and Import be- fore perohasing elsewhere. Place of business, corner Mast -et. and Square. Wishing you all • marry Christmas and • happy New Year, Youn respectfully, R. Mc Lame. SMiTH-le West Waw.aceb 11th con., os the Mb ult., the wife of }, Smith, of • son. NICHOL.- In Lnoknow. on the Ind Inet.,tbe wlf" or D. Nlnh.l, 'maker. of • ea. ANDKSW.-ie Aehdepd, 13th eos.,on the Ilth beet" the wife of Ir.e Andra w, of • sen. BROWN. -in Lucknow, on the 0th Inst., tae wife of J. N. Brown, oonnollior, of a .ea, MARRIE D. • MORWREN - MiLLER.- At 180 MM'e4I.1 .me Ripley, os Wedn..d•y. Dea s- r Ilth, U10, by Rev. F. ew..s, Gouge M. Megwe-n, of 9odesl.8. to Y.rf AM Mlnr,onngeet daughter of Thomas ILO - ler. of Ripley. THE WEEKLY MANRILT REPORT T•11 Wheat Oas�sow' natiliti MI Flenr.Irref _ te ay Flour. Week per e'ttl........._, le 1 Dem p. w«.........r:rtnerts� h M tee* 'faffaiinII •• •.~ ....... :� ....sa..O.. 410010 ..• .01 l 4 •..a..,.•..,... 1 30 ta 5 116011111 •••.....,eM,Y. • t9 .0 it irsik n--'- se ate= •e 1 4le9 10. . . ams•Alm •dome *ea ts .s..,tsa..... /IN .«. m p 1* ....«_.�..wes. ser ill 1i r r)tesf, ions ejtj .. _.._. • - 1 i 4•