The Signal, 1899-2-23, Page 1-•
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1). ltleGILI4ICUDDY, EDITOR
llubU. Natio&.
wAkNINO-T1418 1• TO GIVE
atlas that 1 will allow oto otamto ta
• Mat on the /latrlalsmde or so• part of ml
tAraer�aaao Nag so will be pros
Woo
Hid .wood Park t/Rti. H. Y 61 tt
Lessons in Cuttinfr.
Mil JENNI SMAIIMAN HAS JUST
Gismo where she km
trate P.mmt.m Taller Bye
diem fit owing. ds wad layman** L that
aka ate neon will Mi ma gammaste for ladies
tlM *suds.. ,s aim mood meows of
lfilmg paten's. at �w•ea�teed. Miss
6lkafmoo is is el Icsoa. u this
sled wi be pteeeel w giv• full par-
te M7OM oiling at her reetdsn,..
11-tf
MR.. TRIG/MUCK G. SIMPSON, OR
glrMtCoNertb-t. Metkodbi church MN
of N aoervotsy. New Yore. will n-
.M,epoplI�Wssestery sad W oomed-m
rp., .spa. sod b.rt.os7_ Dual°, "Tb.
It.wtsoe.' Mesta. .1-.t.. Modelled
MISS CLARA SHARMAN HAS $TLLL
• tow Yamaha, for paplle la Mao • 4
Mary.. Spoiled anemias Lite% to t•eknto
c▪ ard «
* se natory method.. IMI-tt
MISS EMMA ANDREWS, TEACHER
MISS
Pato. a. (hoary. Bight Read -
1 and Ear Trainm
. A .elalty of the
Road-
lag
PraNloc Cans: method. the Virgil
Preotles Clavier at O. W. Tbomte,.'. m .els
emperiom may be teed by pooh.. Ales Kia -
Method foe Young Chlldr... tun -
61.1. will pursue the Toronto Conservatory
(Moores Term. o. &p111..ties at the
deeres, >1 Brttwb Roo... 1118-tf
Por sale or To Rent.
1](OR MALI3.- LOT* NO. 120, 121, 1Z.
1' 113, 144, 146. 116, Hetobisaea'c 8m'vrl.
s 0
tows .4erlob. *pail to JAMiISt>i
R$ID or JAMES ItXIU. II 11
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS - FE8- 23
The Lw•dta't Newsp.mar-Tho Globe, To.
root. Pa. 5
Maook-taktag Sale -N. D Rougvl...,, 4
Uoderto&B,rq.IJC.otr•--Ja• R.btsm0 4
Asooaaoemetat-Victtert• Opera Herta. 1
MoKlm'e Kash Hare -W. A. M,Ki. . 4
Ops Letter ho 6-J. Wilma 8
MARRIED.
M.TLW AM-1OVCi -41 Oroad Tabs N.
Dakota. Feb./. bp the Rev./dr. Sam. Jai.
H. Moll wain to Floreace Agus Brave. too
merly of Uoderioh.
DIED.
BKIINIET.-la Dodwlob.on Wcd.sday, Feb -
roar .tb 1181, Ano law a, b.loved wife
of It Boldest, sued 01 Move -
KAY. -In U'.d.,tob, on Thar..lay. February
Ph, 1111, Mabel 6. 1Hok1..... widow of
the 1.1• William Keay, in the Vita year of
ser ate.
UREER. -On Monday, February 114b..l his
Per dance. Guerin Oat.. Samoa Greer. 1n
his 66th roar.
LITTLE. la Look.uw on the Stas Ioet , Hab-
itat H. Little, aged 6 yew, 4 tied .half
months
ARM8TlU)N0.-t. Luok.ow, o. Feb. 1610.
Adv. Victoria Armetro g, aged 6 moo he
OORNELI._I. Ooderlob, on Saturday Fee
16H, Augusto. W. Cornell aged 31
Imre.
CLARE. -la Ooderleh. oe enad&y February
If 1. 1111 Jobe Wesley, oeootd sou of
Wee. t:1.rk. aged 11 lean sad 9 mouth..
MOPHKY-1. Wert Waw&nom4. en Tuesday.
Fehroory flea,. 111W Sarah Aon Young be
loved wile of Duoeae McPhee. mod Si
lean and 6 mantis*.
0009 t RrH-In 4loderlelb alt Tuesday. Fob.
tut, 1041, William Infant opo of
.bdeem,Rert Hotgarth aged mtb
eae and 6
p ,
ALLiN.-10 (`ulbor.n, out Fart Febrw*ry
DLit William Allis, IS amaw, 10 months
and I/1d•y.. _ y
Want d
LPORBALK -HOUSE AND TWO LOTS,
on earner Elwtwh and Coyle, arm*, : N MICR -WE -WANT WANT 2000 Poohuii
se would 4:„b•m o for other proven Died
.well os premises :.tgoho
a stable Thom an cool* AOttar �1sm�totAsta •cad a�wye�piowmA
m TKOtI. HOCK TEP t �l1lm ^eldwW-si *rile tiowlset t 'H.mllgoa t
woo Moro. W. J MORROW.
LWR SALE PART OF LOT NUMBER
os Bt. Androw'.et., in the town of
Ooderleh, form*rly eewftwd by the oto
to
OCharms
11 RON HOLTTperfect.1 HOLf1ES, ooltoitors
ter executors of the lobe Cberl.. Payn..
Dared 7th Feb., 1111. If St
R SAL& --IN THE MATTER OF
toe state el the let. Hee. Jams Prltob
ad. Lew s*mb•n OM sod 473, on Wolfe -
at.
•la rule 1. the awn of Uo4.eto..
Rad and good Dreher& Apply
to CAMERON HOLT It IMOLAI 4. rolleeme
bar =rester. Ds yah Feb.. 1615. ILSs
SOLgi BRICK MUSK FUR MALI: -
?bat large mild WPM hove •Itu*to on
Let 14. Coo, 0. Tema of Oath/etch, vette bre or
MIS norm of 1.M m perehmer might require.
There I.. 6s slaw Nam ado, ihs boss
TIM le • very ds4r.ble orttMenr for warns
log sad trait awwwwt}s0gg Good orob red on
pr.mlet+a Boat day mad ealt.ble for the 1 a -
mf.dsre 14 krtet Terme to cult purohteer.
A w rvsmym to Aso. Mr ammo. s to
f�tf(�reale . l.eurwnce Ammo, W..1 -.t.
R 8ALte-tont esu AND 70
HmpW.m.1 larva In 11e Tetra of
sasts widisho oreelo4 a .lea d
11111
m 04414061. HOLT t HOLMIta,
f tf
i
iIZMYt01'/'
Salo.
EI!(:UTORl1' BALE OF VALUABLE
FARM PROPERTY.
1. the Matter o' LAW intoe* of Me fon' 404rots
T. Mr/lomatd.
Tbere will be .sad by public auetion .t Bow
beige Hot•L la the teem of Uo4aiah. le the
*mast, of Huron, on Saturday. the foanh day
sf Moron, 1111, at twelve o'otock, noon, by
Jolla 00016.0.0 lesser. the following vslu•ble
Plrfu.lneartH
L•-BttlsReemoocm•d of nt No. era: to
the It#h esae•tmeit of the township of Mullett,
le Mke� Iger., oos••Inlog ono has
1rildSW
Oa thkgrognal Mere la a go id frame home
11 storiesMob,* very foodrepair. rhere Is
atm • Ira ease bask baro 61, 51; a no . dr, v
log -betty. sad sawed bog -pro and h..., '..,leas.
Tht property s well file •rd and to also well
watered by a see* falling spring and two
walla flare are also t1)o .area of good boor.
IaC ereh.•0. The nil Y • eta loa
• etm
Pare011- Bong oomptsed of at N>. 46. in
alis !6th tenoleteloa of the mid towable sf
Hasa, emW.leg 110 acres of toad.
mow ars pre"eny there 40. fraue house
t356 .51 4 nr'•e
D&r sad two O'of goo4
trite/81Y
bee • sod *teat en a. e .0 good
orchard Tbbt�orwoe y M oleo welt watered
sad well lasso* Those11 h • FIV lnem,
Pared 3. -et is No. 96. a
title. ourvorsvivmr,rof M .aehster.
These properties will be sold seQa r. eli or
together• se ta* pe fehibe.r met A -dr•.
Too) er oas% down at to time of
sale and ate below* .flet• 3p Aare 10ee-
.ftw. whets pasemel1en .411 be Riven.
ss�Tvhe. perty will be mold eubJect to see
ler Pother ;&rUosLre apply to William A.
6M.Denold, Aubars P.O. w to the seder-
Uatad cat Oeierlo4 this 1);b day of January.
��,, OA M N, NOL r t 1101.64 ad,
JOEN 000X, Holtman for •bo van-atsf,
Auetsssr. 1144 Uoderie% OR'
• Ii1014gage 8041.
moRT(OAOE SALE OF VALUABLE
1T1
FANO PROPERTY IN THE TJWN
8i01P OF COLBOHNE.
Utder and we thMaw. mf 1of tele
omW.d 1n tares swift mar heving
date rea/tettioly 1M lith 4her. 16x1.
the Mtn au fl [ 4.7,11 . awl the lath Oar uI
11116140tera old be are
Saler there will be veld by
1111 %SS N e Hotel Is Om Tows
et ,Ler tl of Huron. ea Sat.
�,
tho 1 elks `y .1 Marloos. at 41
sears& moo, Jim Knox, Aud1a.Sr. the
toil* farm property. nesse v :
Aa 01.elolar that worms parcel or tract
M sad a waisa• elleate.11 Ing and bust
114n 04. nt Conwoe, a .h* tomb!
in 1
of Ilur00, mid Prostate d O.,tarlo, hang
o0mywtN 11 the Swt0url"7 part of lot ism
Wr 6wdsy-01ait to t�0 .110tlraaid 1400 lay
if
VOW
O maWWlmOl.4* 004 don .....d •a to6tw.. may
is Oil i we.." et tb. Reath Weir
a fika►.M 1 t numb,'tuMll••(Rasa.
4 dignit011sss Mwag the
Ef�aanl d 1st • ea
Eska is
M 044 Agit *nate.,
'MI' he
•tile
tb)
�1�
the
�ata asg .YM7. W W Nd
ililinsitiC45'
impsoarnia
4055.65114 be 10• was
Y • fti.4-dY• tom, os widenI
1.11.4 itairtion le
asait
Mrs wens sad a
uk4.d •k4ak4kaa
me 11.145 sf 184
mal to o geed Mqwits
-
Y
6 mNhae '
•1 itlaAkt4Mbre feleMk* king% The 11 alba
Fit
t1.o0..
oat.
f sale ateti N5 141-
�Oatimi.6 the Alio
infa A t Ii. dirt of reSIWt.
•
Monies' Clldtluruati7rDfavetng
pRYBIOALCULTURE Ah D DANCING
Mier Dont wUl boM dosses in the tow0
halt es Mandy. 0b*Mrea's Maas, 4.31 to
6300.m- Adult elees. 6 to Ie pleat. Addre.e:-
• er.tfor4. Oat., or Iledto14 Hetet, Roderic%
Ulm
Situations Vassat.
WANTED - Y0V81i MEN AND
womps, or olds await M.11 young to
spirit. of nndoutmod Marmite,. go .1 talkers.
• motion+ and tedo.trloue. oma end emptor
meat in • good c.a•.. with 54 1 per month •ad
upwards, .000rdlog to ability. REV. T. 8.
LINSCOTT, Toronto.
WANTED -YEN AND WO16RN WHO
own work bard talking toe writing tee
hors daily for six ems a week
Addrs l
sobs.. with oft dol
NEW MAW 00.. Tows
WAKTID-TOACH0RA AND ore 64
height M for v.ewtloa or L
17 to e.0als few (1.wd• : A. Ewald a
of tae OS•atr7."t eve rail q..rt via
No 4.MvTererf1yy'� ..mmwaots
THE LIp1OOTT PUBLIBHIN0t10.
Nati.. to Creditors.
N OTIC! TO CREDITORS
1. the d64&, N Indrew Thomas M. I)on ld,
Deceased.
Take notice diet under chapter aye of the
Revised Motets. of Osman., (Aar, all �eeso.�
lariat d•Itm as creditor. .r ot0erwlee
• gtuelps& the swum. of the tote Asdr•w Thomas
M'Dosall, of the township of }fullest. a the
Manly of Huro.. yeoman, wbo dim on w
.boat tho 1710 say of January. A.D. DIN, are
remand to fund In each (alms, duly proved.
Peas w.4etNgseds'dlollors for Wm. A Mc-
Deond *ad John McDowell. exeoators of toe
totem of the said 4•OSa.cd. vetch fan Portion
ars thiamine and a satisment of rearities, if
t or. Mid Iff thew. Weir or
March. A.D. 1/11. 104 stdxeremito10 this kb Our
tb. said 511 da of Mete4 next willproemd
m 4awn:tuts to pnMM
a.. et 'sald eruct
'he ed tbanto. 1vlri5
only miles K wblo0 tbe7 wall
h.,. ked alma wilt not M Ia04.
L1,7dopart thereof u an
. ti.F mannot thalo
D.Osid it Ood*rlis0,this 30th day of 1...,1111.
CAMER00 HOLT At HOLM18.
S01isMsn ter the Szeootors,
1144 Oed.rich, Out
N OTICE TO CREDITORS.
/s (A. Metter of tke iafdte of glle.beoh
Brww .seta tots oe 7Lto.tkip old eh -
field. le *tie theater o/ Bwrow.
W*4sw. Ova
NOW �
.hssser L! of tM Wafted aMantra elf mat to
ttes
Ile eelamf«e7��� tb
widow iema 4464 s or ahem* Me ttwelft-
Wmmot ore
W PP a 4t t;r
towns!
gam far VIE
5f the mbll lase
et 16srni.
N �t
liver be Mss1m.
=int per
mature st tN .sesreea5rlty It es7,
4.4 ttsrher take seine that sitar the sad
lltk day of M.roh. 161. the said ea.eulnrs
will prooted to didrlbmte toe wets of the
mid deeded amour M. parts muffled
thereto, haring regard only to the Maims of
'Mob they shale ties have rseelved notion.
.cad tLe e.M ereeetore shall not be liable for
abs .Pmts of the said estate or any part there•
of to any parson or persona of whom olefin
they Mall set have rvo.lved oouoe at the alias
of d4arlbets.
(JARROW t PROUDFOOT,
8 Politer. roe the impostor.
Doled at Oed.rloh, the Nth day of Jnnaary
A.D. f61. 1141
NOVICE TO (a.REDITORS.
In IAe leaner of UM &WO of the Revered
!sate. Prtteleatrd, Deaa.ed.
Taft* warm that p*rtaat to ehernor 419 of
t=In moot.,(mono.MT. all psr-
ita"Pritchard. the Wire%1[kga' loth
county et Rms. whites or 4 1111111th
nal of Jsatary A.D. Mars r1mlrad MOW
la *nob Melia la p•ml 143011, irMMr.M4M
4.l4vor M MMeip_d 15141tt151 lit
Hasa Ra. tM.tag
m�neree iRtthe
s.
��r'iM . Wle Won M4 110t0• Odid
�A.
The .ad dpputer Mfr the ant cell tt l of
wig gro.esd to d41ibabe the
0141m as 14*s p�151t�40p0
04 Malt thed Mihail WO MMaa
M Ilaka fee ewes et stir
ee 50 =wee Mame ashes
.•t Mv.s MMus.
hal:u A�Mr MMe NY 4AaF et Mawr.
A. D
Thos. Saha Is around •pmt. attar •
I.agth! dhow
1 M regale, casts. of N. W. O. T. U.
will 1. bold I4 Temporises Rail se Mead•y
after..•• a.3 e't6sek. T.p4., "Notesti .
sad the *apnoea boats," seed 044 bj' Mn.
W erw.•t, AH an soN4116117 Im.w4.
M11. HOLMES EXPLAINS.
To the Editor of Tam 1Na41.
81s.- In juetloe a oral and the Woo-
ton of tho town of Godenob, I oosMder that
I .besld siphon why 1 resigned my seat in
the tomcod ; therefore 1 take this, the earlt-
..t public opportunity of doing so. ,
Promoting, wore taken .t the instance of
Robert Melaod to illegality me upon the
two following astounds : That 1 was prs-
ent ohm • bylaw was passed •utbonztog
las. mayor and treasurer to raw 425,000 to-
wards paying the ournut exposited, w0tob
was
more thous 80' of the amount 001410ted
s 044.0, lead was 0011lr•ry to sea. 456 el the
Mwmotp•l
Act. 'that 1 wee • partner to
the arm .1 C.meroo, Holt it Holmes, who
.etre the solioitore tor Mr. Maya to ea bottoms
&a.10.4 tho toe 11
1a rofer.nee to the Snit ground of objs-
l.00 1 may state th.t 1 was protest woes
soon bylaw was passed, ..d knew porlsotly
mel that if 1 did sot tots ler euoh bylaw or
absented myself 1 would sew h.,• boon sub.
joined to dugwhasuos, bat 1 sot think
1 should o ..rdly shirk • veto 4.r LW Dolt
measure that weld be brought torword at
Mot ttnts for the well.re of the town. That
bylaw bad to be paved, and the °Dly
method by whitish t.• ouuld .eotsdy the pet,
.lay, 11 we should be subject to .uoh pea
silty, was to oottookd.te the 5u.tl.g ash'.
Tis owes 1, with some of t0o members of
the ceu.oil of 1898, prooeed.d lir Lake, and
p5rm1.•ton to do to will, 1 hop.. .t thenom
tog • 5Non of the l'ru.tua.l L.gt.lbture be
granted.
New, this is the only groamd of objemioo
that is token to the proceedings of dm
gwliduntiuu topmast the mayor and wuooll-
lor Campbell, tad if at had boon the only
oh.tge lg$i05t ere, whioh 1 was led to be
lorry, 1 would bat•, with them, goo* to the
sown. owl got • vsrdiot. as 1 0.1..,. thew. is
flrbt.0v °baba. But the relator bow 1s
wailed to his swum of motion ag••0.t me
Me other obttotioo whit+ I have m•nttooed,
whiob 1 think i. fatal The fact* aro as fel.
sive Mr. Hay. employed Mr. Ash
to prosecute .a action against the tow 11
having taken gravel *roto his lot*. and the
first 1 t..w n1 is was whoa the letter from
Nr. Holt arm nod in the oew.otl, and te-
oaue. I .m . porton. .f his it weald,l tbtak,
diet{..Itfy m. under ..o, 80 of t►e Municipal
Lo.. Bot, 10/01/01 that it would bit mot led
w ithout nay litigation and knowing that
councillors have is the past held their seats
w;thuut ohjeettoo, .(though dl.guel,bed
*0.116 this o•ouoo for .oto euoh trifling it
rssut•rity, I d.4 not do anything. T
objeett..u, although fatal, is Wiliag, sed d
t0. reify one oonU easily be .rr.oged so
tat I ootid rya agate ; and, •Gould judg.
meet be rive& in laver of tho mayor .nd
onaodllor Campbell 113 their prou.edmg. I
* Meld is wake* at 14 0 earliestopportuaity,
II the .lector. should so desire it, to plow
myoelf agate betas thole'.
ih Dlrn Hot.teim.
Fob. 15, 1899
COMMISSIONERS ADJOURNED.
10. MUM .e4 •s1te4 mute. Itepre.5.tr
lives Sall so Mama 00 *uses 04.
Washington, • Feb 20 -The Joist High
Commisteaen ported ted., without being
ebbs to emends • treaty TF.* disagree.
meat 41 apse the question of *1.e bounduy
oetweea C.nula sod Alaska For tome
time the effort of the oommmlooere was to
draw • compromise Its.. When this effort
was .b.odon..l the next propw.I was that
the matter should to alined a erbitrat.ee.
The oet:Wit ess of the proposed relerenw
bare been ender deuumana ler sato days.
The oommtertooerl h.ys bsea unable to
agree, bbd *ha matter must now 4. 1.41 to
the British so t Adler. o.n Governmaobe to
be settled by the regotar proosser of d.olom
my. In the Canadian pr.prsaie the preen
dent °rioted ty the Von. male treaty hes
Mem substantially fnho.•d. Th. commis-
sion u nob dimelved bat will be prepared w
remote is session as soots es the boundary
gostlon le mottlp1 in the manner ind,oated.
If. behalf of thine respetiv. oommi.0los
Ses.ber Fairbanks, the chairman of the
America body, and Sir Wilfrid h.nrt.r,
..ting Adman, in the •bseow of Lord
Hersbell, of the Ces.dian body, made the
followlsl published statement respecting
the &otitis token to -day :-
"Tia oemmisio. &di d, to moot .t
Quebec oe August 2, uolese th. oh.irmm
of tM reepeett.. eommw{oes shall scree
upon anotbor date. •
'Tbe oommitelon bas mads very sub
Mantis' programa in the settlement and tab
j0.tlaost of mast of the questions upon
which it bad been earlistly engaged. Hot
It km ham U•.hle ems agrs noon the settle
moot of taw Alaska's boundary. The prob-
lem has 4.en a oomphcated and difficrolt
•is, bat the oommisionere acting to the ut-
most trim/home and eord1llty, have Men
onside le mime sera. • satisfactory edja.t•
meat,
rb. dtfonluos, apart from this tm-
1.4s1 dellmiwtiek of this boundary by
rho commission itself, arise from Ike oou-
dteioos under which It might be nlerred to
erbitrabeNon.
"The British oommteilonere desired that
the whoa goestlon should be referred on
berme similar to those provided In the ref-
errals of rho Ve eza.l•o Maod•ry line, and
whish by providing an umpire would {mare
oerainty and hn.Nty.
'The U•i'.d 8041.0 oommiseloo.re, on
the, ulna: hand, thought tho Ioca1 ..editions
of Alaska an different that some modifica-
tion of the Veasoelan reformat should be
letre4aoed. They thought th. referee..
should he mala te six .ma.o1 jurist., three
oboe.. by earn el the high nnntr.ottng
partici, wlt0at providing for an umpire,
they believing that finality won't, het seer
ed by • majority vote of the '.bats en
ohses.
"They did net me •n1 pr.oent prmp.•nt
el agreeing to • Rotnpean motor., to be ml
acted is tbm masses proposed by the HM
4.wsibktkt0sen, .hits tea Drake
oionere were uowllling to egoe• to the colt
saint of an Americas empire I. the Mile.
ser.ottteto.l M IM United States commie -
Minton.
The United Mats eommieslo.Ks Inr-
(her •••toa4.4 that spooled stip.I.Ooas
owhl b. sad. 4a any reformat to .rbltr.-
Mem that t 0e .1•.t04 vett lemeat. on tho
116441wktore of the east.1ld in any .Pmt
sastl•se to belong to 'h. United Hats. T.
Nis ..Meilen tae British eesnmimionen
passed be ogre.
II woe 10.ref.,o domed a4yleahle be.d
jars M a e.ay.oi.n1 date, in ordor a as
•alo the p.p..ti.. Gevwomonts to farther
...kw Ne mbjeet with rapes* to .hteh
as .esdu.lee has Yet bees Toothed."
(VICTORY!
ROBERT ROLM& -.ILP.
The West Huron itd1 Win&
WM.. First 1e E.t.a•td 10 the Sore aeon
The.aht Sego ger Keep no the Facet
They said. *Ileal. "That K..'. $
510.,'...' Ma now, Tow see.
1e Hwa. West Mmes.
AN D now that the .woke of battle has
wearied sway, it idle to as to look over the
field •ad y 10. some of the (Ate opero-
Moos. Then were those am,- ,•.t t1.
rnM who thosobt and mid th•1 Mr. Holmes
*null br buried by •o adverse majority
v.not.ly *toted .t from 200 to 500 Tbe
n,.1, good they did is thus ander-estim&ti.g
the 1, b.ral oaodldate was that, the Oppoei-
t .on orris pleased to accept the under-val-
na•i,.n, with the result that they wars o0
gu.nl to the Polly strong wr*o0.l,ty of
Mt. Holm.. and did not di.00ver the toot
4401,1 .t was tar I.a to remedy It
14 every muot°ipthty is the 000144111ency
.eve -A■roell Helms made rains c-mpered
The Front Bob.
with the Mat disien far the (;ommoo.,
Moire la 041i41 township, East W &wa-
ash 000 OuIheroo befog particularly op
14.nat. la Ahtow it w.. ezpeoted that he
would lead Ihs prooeoiee in good shape and
he d14 so, and has friends were Dot du&p-
pointed In Gederioh when the handsome
mai•wtty of 42 was 'Mooed to ble oredit.
When Mr. Holmes was oleoma his
friends believed Mat he would M • grimier.
hat Dose of them had the Aiotset Idea that
he would Mee strong in tho riding, ..p..l-
all7 in W•wanesh, (;whores and tioderteh
to 0.0.7.. His gain. in These towmhipa
Slasley : Awain old sod worthy red -
Amnon Mha penes of Mre. Marauder Gum
.rtes, Ned at the rms14-s.- of her eau. Pow,
ems Saturday. T.tt. 1101, hooter r.0cbed art
Brest atm of away three vara 00. woo,
M M4 fullest comms of Me mea. • tre60ky,
pot w•resa, sad sora hailed her • marl
or 140•
The Other Bob.
over nest mord. were aver 200, sad M
ether lass is was Harem mold have ume•
eebtled ion 4114 sler4Me work. A better
penenal Miele* woe 01715 pot 8p by . o..-
MN►N,Mid mere 'view• work wee sower
/ase by the molt bad 61.
Rea War, Msleoit had °barge of M1*
debt door the reel atm bows, mod math
credit roes '0 him for the hood judgment
and toot exhibited to *hie 40eidaot of the
oempsige.
Tbe
Tera
by H.,u Moots.
Oleo awd.oive tc
imams Oleo
both of three
antismog emMlym in accord 'vitas
the monmeat of ^e bulk of tM *1.04.0 ete
dans( their bet.:-uj.ur* to the radiata
Theo we had from 0.4044* the versatile
Dr. Lsoderkio, 04, P , of Routh (:n y, the
able Dr. Maodo.ald, M P , of wtegksat.
Chas. Hevd, M P , N B,sottord, Ton•
Ubge, M. P. ler 44°-,..*, A. B. Mo -
Callum, of Paisley, 1►n well-known sod
able .lpaa501 of Liberalism cm (Mamie
platforms, who did grand work, L. V, Mo.
Brady, the gated and witty young Irish
orator, beetds & Dumber of local speakers
who appeared oo boh.lt et the asndidate.
From Qu•beo Preview then were two
teetlemeo wbo were heartily welcomed-
Solicitor-Geom.! Charles Fit motto k and 0
E 'Talbot, M I' for Balleb.ae. oth of
thew gentlemen did good wow, batBuofor
tu0•1ly Mr. Fttzpatrtok was usable to we
Moue long indm000etltooncv, owto6 to Me
pressure from outside opotomec bas tome Whilem tb5 s ..tit.eaoy, however, he did grand
ark.
+ Mr. Tell) .4 rem. nod lu the wwutusecy
until steatites day. .nal tm.de friends syery•
w here. I. K.obeil, w0er1 he made • mag-
n ificent •.d telling white.., the night
b 6.rs lM aleotin., h.- .as ib. hero
of the .4unr, and should he . yrr r.turn to
Wast Harem he will be sure to Pao ive • Dead
mal* fuit0a from lase C.ltio Worts of the
(rub sad So,toh to and brood Kitit•il.
Of local u,ow, Al (i li.tnron, Alsa
`(sunders, Ater. McDeosld and others slso
took port at the public meetings.
Arum TH5 BATTI.a.
One of the most @ttrrug p1413 044 00oters
ever bald to the D..mtstoo ul Canada mot
oloeed Tuned v in Weer Huron, and the
Liberal ea0did0te, R. Hebns, of Cho1o.,
was *land by • handsome majority. There
was • jubilee at the amperaooe hall. which
Meted well towards mldoigbt. To. 10.50
true Iron Chafs hrosght ta Mr. H./msa
with a 000ttogeot of over 100 o1 hie tows. -
mos, who wore met at, th. •isle.o by a
urmelight prose/pen •q4 snorted to the
Liberal modlad 6pliUst. The hell was
orowdsd to lir 'Unmet oapeoity with .n
auditions stitch sompri•ed the best people,
of abs town •od srroosdtog °ouncy. who
had met to do honor to the .oc.esful ean4t•
date The on.lr was occupied by Mr. Alex.
8au.dere, the president of Um Coal aaeo-
.00*4.n, and duns* the mewing the returns
wereosiveduatJ Alez Smith, e wadl-
ka.w,n mood fs.hth
ttg•bI. Liberal orgmozer
ter O,1rio, winos work too the contest de -
.*rues all praise. During th• sour. fight
Mr. Smith was always M his pest .ad made
O o mewko Io th• 000daist of the oampai*a,
aid bas geo t lem.o l y prod not wad wand judo.
moot throughout were great factors is aid
ing in the enemas that orowit*d Me. Holmes'
effort.. The arrival el Mr. Holmes and
the w0tigaot from Clinton was haled with
delight by the tor.. ani enthusiastic •ed
WOOS Atter • musics! .aloet14 bud bmf
o ddness. by Meson AewhMmg and Taylor
of Chaim and D. Molidlleaddy, of Ged.-
.., coogrotulattng the new member o. kl.
. inti.e sod the people of tn. riding ew aha
good tray's work dose. the Chairman asked
the tu.seeefol oaadidaa to address thew
presem't.
THE
Mr. Holmes
Is SNIPES aLatr.
was received with three
°beer. and • titer. He said he was glad the
eampaigo was over, tad he had not spared
bimoolf from the day the 400te51 op,oed till
the presot time. H. tbwked Gaderlob
sod the outside somtllueemes tor M. man-
ner in whish they hod stood by ham, and
tote • meed of praise to hie own awn He
had endeavored to run • ole•n oemp.ig0, and
regretted that We oppooente heti not trod
to do the tome A number of efforts had
boos made to sully hu r.put•tion, bot he
was plumed to know they had Moo of so
e ffsot with the electors. Now Mat h• was
sleeted be looked upas himself sot as •
member of the Liberal party aloe., but
would be happy to be of sorrow to L.Mrel
and Coa•ervauvs alike.
1h. treat estuarine was brought
to a .lose with for the Queen,
Sir Wilfrid L.onerand Mr Holme.,
Th. prooeslon reformed sod mrrehnd
•rotted the " Sonars, " sod Mr
Holmes was cnestr.•o*d to adders. the
people from the Isloosy of the hotel He
was cheered most heartily, and as the
people were dt•pemos, they gat. three
dieters and • tiger for the Hight Hoo. Sir
Wilfrid Lonrho.
The member -deet and has Clinton friends
nturo.d Awn* shortly star midnight.
aOTHtrh1AMM AT ouremN,
Clinton, Feb 21 -G.• of the most ea-
bhosi..tio meetings was held in the tows
hall hero on the mooing of polling day os
hearing the news of too return of the (root
Bob, namely Robert Holmes, of Clinton,
member -elect for the West Riding of Huron
by a 0.0dmme majority of *Ease 120 The
town hall was crowded to Me doors by th.
eleo'nr. Mr, William Robb, being moved
to the ehelr,called upon Jams Mott, bar
rater. 0, Ramos anti Alex. Armoires', of
Clinton, .sal It Mnllillieaddy,edltor of The
linderieb wood, the old standby of Wer,
Horns, and 11* member -elms All the
• poak.ro @poke in glowing berm. of the
noble warb done on behalf of Mr. Holmes,
p4yt56 • Wlbma to Um stony Co servat4ves
who thaw 4. MusD support for i $044.r and
✓ ood 60veremont. Mr Holm..,'05.leoted
merrier. was thea Balled epos, and heartily
thanked all hie supporters for this grand
•lotnry Oe &djonrning the Isere assem-
blage, Weeded by the hand, promoe.i to
aha depot and Seek trate for (loderloh,
where • great r1optsm was given *Mo.
anoints ■r DI,TNtONO,
The miaow 0[ divlvteap *re Si follows,
thi I bI SI4tflfi 11161141' Wee 1iveo In names
when the eempl.te returns were not avail-
able tonight :--
Amman
Pea IegS.bdiOates.
1-Dso6onnon 53 81
2-Finley's 59 106
3 -Lookout* 54 69
4 -Pon Albert
b-Kinnhridg..
6-Leohalah. 77
7-Amberley . .. . 76
29
30
Maj. for HPmes, 12.
TOwi, nv Uowyarew.
1-K irkbride'a 5b 77
2--VMono'.
3 -Tow. HNi
4-0.5elmos'.
f�-W.Itm'
6-11ro tto a . 67
7 -Mare 54
Maj. fat Ealwrs, 48.
54 66
74 40
66 47
48 r
Majorities.
29
48
46
28
47
15
90
26
11
1
EA.T WA%A wield,
1-Meliowas'• 80 42
2-8. Hi ma 1384 70
3-8. Hous No. 9 72 38
4- W hiteoburob 65 31
Maj. ler Holmes, 120.
38
14
34
34
W ewe WAwLNO*H. -
1-Dusgaa000 57 70 13
2-Aabaro 54 65 11
3 -Town H.14 36 64 28
4-8t. Helens 83 50 33 ..
5 -Potreo Hall 64 33 31 ,,.
Maj for Holmes. 12
Col -sows E.
1- Beomlller. 63
2-Seltlord 37 49 12
3 -Cad lord 10
4 -Les burn 38
Msj for 04.8.tes, 69.
GODimlcH TOWNSHIP
1 -Orange Hall .... 64
2 -Mrs. Malh.e:. 35
3-W. Ntirlinr'•. 35
4-W,,, wyse's.... 44
5-W. T.bbutt's . 16
6-Holmesvdl. 4
M.j for MoLeu. 190.
(litmus
1 -lbws'. Store.... 32 35 3
2 -Town 4.11 41 24 17
3 -Joh. Sten."... 52 34 18 . .
4 -Hears Smith'51 37 14 ..
5 - M u H urc t, y's . .. 40 28 12
6-3.'tomb .11'• 37 24 13
7-D. D•oken.00's 40 32 8
8-Swphentos's 2'2 28 6
Total en• praise ..662 424
Mai for Holmes, 73.
Raa*n'DI.ATI. i*
- ' Roi*.m -111CL4$.
Oederfok 42
E W •wanash 120
W. Wawa/tab 12
Colborae 69
4,7time.e...,,„bwriw• stator i
Oodcrtek to
90
Majority for Ho1ms....13B
190
190
TO THE ELECTORS OF THE W'EST
RIIr1NU or HURON.
Grwrwri1.g -O. 010.44 of my.elt mod
the Liberal party of Contd.. 1 return you
my very Mows *Intake for th• handsome
majority you, gave me to the eleortnn o1
Tuesday I.et The wmp..on w.. oenduotad
under "loom.' .n 1 •nm.l .me. V111 trying
eondlttoas, but i41. rerepuon I wet with
!tom Liberals and ('.n+urveu,es mike, e. -
tonally In my oa0•6, was•ery onrdal mod
gretifytu, mn.ed hot only •m i Indebted
to my Libsr.l friends for their •upport, but
to the large number of indepeod.nt Coaser-
vtever who (see me their a1stst00m, mod
to these is partioal•r my thanks are do..
To me and •I1 --workers, .ympotk.z.n •cad
friend* -I niers my warmest thanks, and
@mply wish to say that I will do my utmoel
to e.r,• the ridleg'40' bas so nobly hen
wed mew h itit ntmb.loeo., and hoot, y.'u
will have......mune 10 regret the ohoioe
you h... mode.
`+iooer.ly your..
RO.T. Hol.M Ls.
THa AITRMATH.
-A6b801.1 slipped • mg.
- Holmes ruse like • grevhouud.
--Now, lion, will von be good ?
- Thank.' Sir Charles Come .gain.
-Colbwne and the two W...0oahee
have got book to Weir mooring.
-Whoa we look at McLoad.•minorlty
Jos Book Iwk• like a pretty big man, and
nom's you forgot tt.
- When Tara and Tapper help the some
man he is honed to have • mejortty in thin
oomtlt5.0oy,
-Holmes, Holmes, .wet, sweet, Halms
There's no one like Holmes ; Merit's no one
bks Holmes.
- 1'he poor old M.41 and Empire now
claims that the normal Reform m.jnrt•y
of West Huron Is over 300. Redone rho
.4.etloa it bawd that Mr. MoLean
should win, as the riding was ConeervlMve.
r0Na0ATr1.ATION•.
Them ere a few of aha m.oy telegrams
and totters of es0gretul•tton recah.d h.
Mr. Bottum
From . J C's00., 'Toronto Star -Shake.
From J. S. Willison, Rditor 01oMr-
Hearty oongrotal•tions.
From Neil Fox, Mordeo, Mao. -Wall
dome, Bob. Congratulations.
From Ed. T Holmes, Worthington, Mtn..
-Hurrah for Wait Huron.
From Hon. J T. Darrow -Convolute.
tines; •groat victory, well deeerved
From John Cameros, Londa Alvnttleer
Cwogrstulat toot to the first Rob,
From Ron. 1.;I. Tern. Ottawa -Permit
me to offer vow sad ear friend. my hearty
oorratnlsI loss.
rt
From lino W. MDlook, OSt•wO-Hsrtl-
est o'16ntulations to yourself, Won Huron
and Cansds.
From W. Inland, retry Monnet St.r-
Aooept 0.srty oongratoletleme ; t4elightwd
you an the one and only Bob.
tet m J. 8. Bristly, 1l.wtnal ,HewM-A
th h onnir•tel*None. Sir Wilfrid hta
..oared ,,other Ent Pass lieutenant, but
where loth• runniest
From (1 %eager, Goderleh-Hearty oea-
1r0,01.M0n. 05 your •plendld 'lotery,large
ly 40. result of year own good work tad
1014.,
Fr14om Morgan Dolton, Kl.nbridge-Har.
reh fee Holmes The vletmy In omit .00
treat, hot the majority adds largely to the
tnomoh.
Prom John Raskin, 8eey Reform Aesn.
elation, M nand] -Allow soca me baud( ol the
Reformers of Ml1hell, to congratulate y..
a yar epimdld ,story.
trout 4h, Hra s 19lalth, Hamilton . -i re-
joins Shat old Werk Hares 011 mlmred.nob
• good room for her repraesotat.!... Of .orae
1 SIN daterfed teak N. Wlwmpk of Liberal
witiogipla
NM Aside N. Great, of Randale farm,
a0.11er.. whas ironwoironwoodwasalp, t.rnwd from
0:tilori ei) e& weck. 1, (tlewe, Port
•
OOSESICH ANS GUELPH SHOULD
ACT_
GUELPH, February Z11t, 1899.
To t e Editor or Tao Bw.A4 (6oderloh.
Dams Si•,- It would be tOtettO1 tog to
art 01111 n' of Guelph sad the various muni•
osp.itti•s outmanned m the oe5eemutia of
the.1teonoo ul the C. P. K from Guelph
to Gedeneh to ascoetai0 Item yea what
utopia, ,f any. are being to m*n In your town
for the pbrp.a. ol having that long prom-
ised road onmpleted.
1)o the Gods. Lott people now lolly realize
the eltuatloo anal toe immense poesihihti.e
that lie before them if this road were ma-
sMured, or Al. they aatttded to let matter.
drat on to their pretest uueatialantory
state`
An .zoelleot letter has appeared in the
T,,. ^,+•o press whioh shows that there are
Poi.+ notng brownouts to be werked up.
Th..4:5Mooe from (loderioh to Tortmfti'Vt•
so t••or.ble, and the muoioipalt•
tae. through which the road would pas ars
of such tmporteaoe, that the matter ehoul,t
not require moot, lrgumeot to 000vl001 the
,.ub'ic of the advasagte of .00h a lin.
RecogDtu.g the foot that liodcrioh u Lao
best h'r for of mime/too the o l'erI sot., of
Lake Mures and aoomeible to the largest
grair - oerrving ve.0.l., It ia amazing
that. ni ,e tneegl is uo:th.plsy+4 by tr.
eit*w of tour good town to work up
Marto ..f ,uuh m&goit1de as lite before them.
Guelph. d.peodtng upon tee solemn
promise of th. 4'.u.diao I'aoi6u Railway,
has for the last ton yeah boa mynas large
snots of uttered& sed .ink lag lured tor the
ormltroottoo of the hoe as far as Coelph,
and the ratepayers are thinking It u abest
time someth,.g should ho done to meat
them in the fulfillment of the °bilgallows en-
tered into by the (' i' H. We earnestly
N aim your co-opeiatlo0 in promoting this
oebo10*. Ill .0osectioo with. .boots tilee ioo.v-
.�•est. of i lod.riuh and Guelph .re id.ntto.1
Yours eery truly,
N. HIOINHOTHAM,
HORTICULTURAL SOCIET Y.
Mooting. of the Oodertcb tiortloultueol
Society will M held in the opine of W m.
Ines. at the oourt bons• on this dates below
mentioned The meeunge wmmenoe at
7:30.,'cl..rk, rind every body a w.lcnm..
Moroi' 2 -- Bos and the garden, T. 5.1w1.
Maras 9 -Poultry and th. garden, C.
Wells.
Marsh 16 -Cub Motion of wlery sod to
m.tw5, Geo Stewart.
Maroh 23 -Conning and preserving fruit,
`i Motoicgetar.
- ONU11OH NOTE>1.
Wednesday evening *motion will be held
61 730 at Ht Gporte'e dorm( Loot.
Rev. W. Rigsby, of Blyth, oocepied the
pulpit of North et. Mcthodut ohuroh las.
Sunday Tory acceptably.
Iharu• the Lenten *woe, the Woman's
Autdtaryy of St Georg'. ohuroh .111 meet
• very. )(oad•y .lLsruow In Mbe echoed
hove to probate clothing for the North-
west
in Victoria -et Methodist ohuroh on Fri-
day •,,stag of Mile week tare will be an
"wooing with the church end ooegr•F•-
tice" is the basement of th• oburob All
.bte members and adherent. of the oburob
•r. oordi.Ily invited to b• preempt. A good
pregr.m, 00001.1100 of remtbtl0n., solo.,
gUartettes and doors, is being prepared. A
,..hoot ion will be taken 0p some time during
'he •050106.
An leareettngwhims' was 14... la Koos
church last'eu..d•y eyewog by W A Brom•
ser, •.1045111 of Knot ooll.g., Tsoeto,who
•ddres.ed theroogreg.uon 'n ie.half of the
•tude01.' mtsel.ouy enc•* y .1, w0:,, otton
.tth the ooll•go. He gays a clear owl
forcible preseoltlns of the track which tho
w atery, to m operation with tho m1.....y
moiety of the Preeny1rten ohoroh, is doss
to the various fields whioh it how Nonni.
Last Friday eventing in Vtoloriwt Op.
worth League was momentary eveadag.
There woo a teed ateed.uca and a ,ery a-
t.rsticg service was held. The lessee for
the evening was read by Mate itd110 M,Iits.
J. H. Millan took the topic, whioh was "A
Missionary Church." Mies Minnie Hillier
✓ ood . letter from lie,. Mr Stooe, the mis-
sionary who is to be supported by th. Goth. -
nob dutnot. Mies Batsman ung a mtoelee-
ary solo
Tb* Soo(e•v of Christian Endeavor of
Knox *harsh ger. a "proverb" 10.411 to
rhe lecture room of the .marsh this (Than-
,I•y) evening. The g.ntl.men primer., were
handed . peper with • portion of a proy.rb
wrletan thereoo, and a than beOme thou.
duty -.o4 pi...sure-to hunt up the lady
who held the remaining portion. The plate
worked well, and the isnot number t0 at-
tendance
ttendance appeared to •.joy the *maim/
main heartily. A number of miasmal and
!Pommy selections r.od.red dorteg the
evening and the serving of refreebmen4
•nhone.d the °lemur• of the entertainment.
1 he program given was as follows : In-
strumental duet, Mrs. Logs. and Mies
Campaign's; recitations, Miss Rankin : onto,
W.Itwr Boohaman ' instrumented duet, Mrs.
(.one end Mies W.t.on ; violin solo, Mist
Jennie McLaren; tele, Mots MoVittle ; ie-
•trament al duet, Mie... Booboos. and
R'•ynnld. ; Doan, Mies Wilkinson ; violin
• lo, Mies Mabel McKenzie ; r•eltatlon,
Mts. Rankin ; leetrameolol solo. Mies 1 ye.
4.1,.. Bookie, who Is • Stratford young
lady, is • very pleasinr docatioTtst, and
both her number's brought forth moorom, to
whioh ort TOM kindly rspnntled.
NASD (.INE. 1N DAKOTA
Fe..ondeo, N. GN,k., Advertiser : It is
nport•i that owe el Harvey'. fstid-
tons o•w4y married ladies kneads bread
with her ...to.. The inoident m.yf M
-wm.wl a. goseli.r, hot th.m are otiose.
The editor of this pope, floods bread with
his .hen 00 : he erode bread with his shirt
oto and he ro ,r. it with hie pant• on, and
■ oleee soma of the detingwnt readers of
thtte old rag of frodem pey ,p before lossi
be will neon bread withous thing os. Aad
North Dakota le no garden of Eden in the
wisher time. Hart ?
• • •
TRW ertrwN10, nt/TIM Am.
Toronto News All., it cert of tax
yearn tho Ontario Sarmessitve Dales AM le
generally •.koowledged to be se 5641lt.1*
p4... of legislation. 1f the Pnviamel
Tr.sanr, in his road for fnrthw ransom,
should decide to *nand the previsions of
Mb. set ea as to {Delude ola..es d.bets.
whip de not sew come within ate tR1.,Itm
o.orea will matt with the approval of too
peeplw t, lxi.g the rotational oak. 1f •
taxable &tato at 8100,000, the Gevsee,M
dealt inneretely with .ap4l.lstt. 0 Moor
abs.M dead* be 4m to at 460,000 these
doth w hall ee a..1je..ies, and M
"MEI he IM stases of *Manisa • 05.14/.4•
_ ,llNS 54disiss is tbs r.,sas.
yam: .•6*'w,sr.:.