The Goderich Star, 1896-03-20, Page 1'i.
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yen want tti6A
°acii; �t l unu411.
Oar cap hI owe Why Oar,
ing for yQttn. piper to Dec,
31, 1896.
TOL. 29. •
WHOLE N u. 1538
NEW _1Lw1.Itl1al1dI,PN'rS'_ i34th auntli41..
Pam"' I Educations
Card of 'I•hank-. Out). Acheson.. 5 $ i'UIUntO t)t,.tFi
1.
Heeds -Steele Briggs Seed Co ••
t.. Weir t The progr4A1.i
Wall k'a;,urn and Shackle -d. , k
t)n
e v1' e
A Savo, u, shoe Leather- W. Sharma- •. 8 t that , a.., -,
OpeninggC:as11 Sale --Gen. Porter. 8 drpt6Tttly$1 91 {fl
not I Cin ttiVt .iiklf91
Little Jugale �orehuut Saudi AutrricaW teal ors Iltt,. that.
Nervine ... . b'e'haele:#, Qtn 41
(setting Prof. Doren wend ,, e
WSatei ]. rr.,
Iichudulu t>£ (:ont•lrtiuns- Ira L,etw•ls -. 61 � �y t�h ' in the 3lodetn
1:�
(AO1)ERI('II, ON'f PRIM .
ILi.CaATHi 1,t, The •
2718 of the Outa.ril,
tion will be (held in
7th, 8th and '9th.
test varied and ex-
eig a dozen different
eh of which special
ed atld competent
f:idiecussion. Miss
1t0011 open the die -
nation Tests ill
Livery t'hreige-J• L. Martin, Langfyl a '.� >pt1t.
Corn and la lel.( Heeds --T. 1. Vldoan ..... 5, wE _� �,�:
LOSS HI JL -- Mr.
spring Tet'ln §trattur'd Hustles' C'olloge•• 8 H. LOCkw'oiitt;�l tDt1ift-4IiIivager of the
Sight. Restpred -d. M. M,•Leod •.... • ,...., • . ,•.. .
Grazing to [tent E. Heaton., •... -..., ` Batik of J Q t :'lore, left for his
- •-----._ new Dust at.,01704,-,,Nova Scotia, on
1.`!
Tuestlxy lest.'•'s latiwt to the dirrc-
tor's of the. Itt '(
• wad. a
t
t t ot�t'ti�re,
Accit 1'e. el r. Robert, Young, the 1sauUug Ito s :nen- told citizen'''
Inaua t r of Ridgewood farm, abet with` t'9 town, and lli}' 1?eaen forwarded to
1) 8 the head offie4.klA sets forth ars the
t Oclr, @ ed><l +
trig for his vette.-
e41 by about 101) of
a painful and serious accident at the
railway etation Url Monday last, fie
was assisting to handle seine 1)0.1(91
hay, and fell from the ecu, breaking
two of his rib::. and bruising hi} -.self
somewhat. Ile will doubtless be out
again itt a ,hurt tit-(.
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o
L I 1 1 1
t The audience l
lenlrer,u(l• Hall last Monday eteuiti
g
to hear the Fisk.. Jubilee Singers tvah•11re 110111 tie¢,\
not large em• tiglh to prevent heti' the( I uvai will: 1>8j
eteep00) And Maple Lea Lodge, (le -
der
soul(► regret to
der wiles.• auspices they tt )pearet,fruut
losing a few dollars. OF course the .t week p••iot•-tt
consort , twits good, hitt. It it•a: (tart, this la[t4
so Sttldt\i<•hr11 het \veru ttwt) lai;;e hitt•
steal event, t Lat a Irtrgt attdir::rr was manager of iii ;
uncurl uuately not prubahlc. tittl'LI to Itis r (}i
Ei,tsc"il IN oto HLNF11I.1tti, At :t tweet- cit:tune, and t i
ing of the Count y of Simile. Lew _1s- realized that feteE
(ul•inti(n and Bar, held at ih' Collet not, ntnr!1 longt?I*:
wears dr•c•eatse1?
Holts(, Berrie, n:1, t h • !i! h of March hut was a11X
last.,
fur the purpose Of nominating it n)anyaaeason;tli
repres'nt:t i\v• of that, county in con- ?Wahl 0. t sutiliti °''
Hort tun 11•it h the coining elect ions for This time''. the (j
rft neh(.rs ut' ti( Low S(t.it't\-, Mr. .was utunista.kif
onry H. Strathy, Q,C'., provident of and brother
the n,sneiatirnl, was• umnuinlrn1 v attentive in th
chosen. The Members of the we:oyes_ after midnight p
tion and hart' have also promised tromp, good nighttoseSe
port the nominees of list rassociations to sleep when\
and county bars who are prepared to wanting. he 8I
•rec:iproeat•e, • a struggle the',
THE U. N. W. EXHIBITION.—The on his brave
was ate once• tBCt
y'clrectorsof this fall show met in the land Lodge,J:
Golan I Quse.on 'Wednesday last, near- handrbrria •s
M0911.i� •tftwatil`t?
l� Gye�3>'.�;isember beta present The •
Bti,ttl
ptixc' I1s1 woe very hilly revised azul I
'WIlt ll fiend•up to dal a d. °� ll: neral 14:1/ f0 `
t: ilae�spt .* I,'abc�--
reason of the ijuest:
"That the presJ to rapid advltnee of
the ton's' and o snip b.siue,s
towards \which;`' Ike hits (materially As-
sisted, would ha greatly prejudiced by
his withdraw'i"t,t1 the present twee,
That while 'eigtfi ly g',itarthug the iti
teresta of the ljan'1' (' has by his valu-
able advice. rent ;tssistanee to
h '
1L
'Snitch enterprises
su
t el' t� t ,�,�;yy
US I l £a n (f,W1r ..
`.' lid. s
Tical his rr-
}`atter of great pet•-
Dt':.\TI1 or I 'BART.—For over
f I e:lneelev Harry
ad estimable ex-
14en Rousts was con-
e..
+
the 13t•itiah I'' -
:rho visited hint
k, t snlulil.,us could
vial rd. rot. some.
e dvlie ite health,
:tp'efst14 att,<I' l:ftet
leposityiott wa893. tt
utbitisms k4 eters
of hes situation
'a hisn3any friends
!ere pr 1,l ? eel
tM
lil•SiNI'SS IMPROVEMENTS.
M 211,
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Is the date on t his lab(!
!i correct ? '
t,tIf not have it made so
' at once.
JA MEM \ll•r('i(K1.L, P-'ILISiel
SI A 1'1•:.\It. I:1 Ani -s tfas
r1'• '\1,'1':;!' t'I't1 It( IIES.
persons, :tttd the session "t' Carinel
Alumni. anti report at a Natio, sedet-
z
Presbytery.
nl of n .1
Quite x another of our Cue• •battle '� ..t :, f• „ , Pit :...: Rte. J. T. lire- Ur. \I Deuald 'was recommended as
art prepat'iagfor the upeuing;uf spr•Ersgjer-Of Mlttett,•ll, \vitt t•I,uuneti ' even- nt deceits to (h'nerttl Assetnblt,
I►t..
trade b} improving their emises. ghe., .'rise. • ill t },1 :-t t hunch ht it \cit meeting will 1)t+ at Brurefield.
soling and summer for the (nen with J¢415aw k f h the old Ht. t' NOTES 1• RUM Til E LOI)(iES.
Ther 1' e,vet•v indication of a busy (in t11„!.L\ cteuttlg It,•'t.
01' ( 1111,\ tttg
hammer and saw. 'Petsei + chilli -it t„ ttt.da•• count for the
Ins -ernes, e twy lam •
5-.0.S.,
_ O
S
,
will attheir
%VSharman, jr., has had theinter nt.1} trtlour ta i1"ris•, thitce(L
I hr
u• of his well known shoe store t•c- a �(li 1 I ! 1)' l�e1t til,-rtiog discuss some import:int
A nv looks to •... t.1,, 1)utldl c., to see t I the new ,'ttttetttlru,•nt.i to thei'• bylaws, arid at
its advantage. The etw nc (V g tit•• rouclu.nnl of busbies, t•n oy an
be double the old size, said the "shelves four ilii' u,, and ermitt ulg the cuff l ny,ter supper ter ,tt ,luhuatuu', re.tiuraut.
are full with everything in the title of giesegt'etlo 1 r„ hull -,•t t n e •t', ususl I l
foutweal . wltttnout an, interrupt Lill lite nett' 1'utlav St. Elmo Preceptors- will be
On April 1st George Price will open vitalise is all ready. nn,v'etl fr'itt tiuderieit to ,5t:atfotd,
Itis grocery store in McLean's Victoria Tj}n ultel,d.tuct ,u Knox church last and tut molly reopen...1 in it; new
block, seemid door ft 0111 hast street. Sunda) e\ t•uitll t.. 11,-,11.the sermon by
I ' tted and
The premises are tang; roti
'uade suitable. for a well arrang;ed.ttp i mvt4 S". 1 ulrr,'.!t 1.. •alines and thlh-
tu tlxte grocery.er� iexl, 0..t t t•I y Sasso, wally being
The Bank of Cotntuetee will shortly -compelled t , .tett lei \w.utt of seats.
be removed to the venter ,tore nut Th t1 t't :r., t\ t:. butt Iy,cnd i,r.0 tu;tl,
uecmpied by lieerge Price. The prem- and tyttsn:nrh al:!,r,•''iat t .1, p:u 411 mlxrl}
twill be completely remodelled and by GO/A. :,, \t Man it tt,t-. mute tspect-
tttade to uecoul,nxd,tte the new bust- aliy,'A,d41.e,>,',I. 'fi't• uu athero ui the
nes, with every attention to the pub- Fist: JJulttl:-.• ,:1 001. tw.•rt. prt•sent, and
(i1' convenient.... Shing' Out' • ' ,ie l: -11,•9: hvluu, to the
\\' At•be,uu 111: tion have had their great,pnj„int. et of the c.,ngreg,tion• gr,unLatoty with respect to the satis-
i)aiuted and rearranged, decidedly to hulks t'u the'4t (1 pall ut t lc 10t, al
hone. \I't appropriate
ceremonies.
Sir heights Beck, Radcliffe, Nicholson
and lonelier will attend to represent Kcatlij Made Giot illg
the (iodet•irh membership.
The ltiennial ressiuu of the 1:uulittlon
Council of ({oval Templet's opened at
Itauuiitt,nun'I'ut•.daw hist, not :t 510-
isle representative bring ab, mt. The wall
Below Goss
1)t,Inlillttlt ('Ittttlt'llil ti', report. was C011-
G1oario9
+ kala:
Dr j Gootis and
store thine reLtid with Itlutiwuud, utak- ic>aosseeisrx- , t'uulsle se r• vol• tvult 1 0( \t I fnt'tory 1)nsitt(.,s cuudttiou ut 1 h affairs
Illg .I lilt( 1t hell( illti)t'u\'l!ttletlt. • I "t'I 1,i' ttti lel'. Hesttgge,ted that \ et,y few
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SPORTING NOTES.
tfosl gulf(.r, trill 1.11meutlier the
story of the "thous- Scot” whom a
hall rendered insensible. The golfer
gave hint heIfsassovereign as some con -
sola telm "ALAI when will ye be pl:ty-
it,' again?" asked the ittjuted man its
he leeked at the coin.
A meeting for reorganization of the
i,at•t°es.. tint) will le held at the Hie
ren Histol on Fr_day: evening, 27th
hist.. at. 7.341 (deloc•k. All lorers of the
gam.. invited to attend.
Two St. Marv's rinks heat Settforth
At the stone town last Tuesday iunrn-
ing "ley 111 shots, Ant tivrt diff(�• enc •
rinks beat the saute Seafot'th teanis
the afternooniy;2at shots. St:
t vloN•• 1):ulgt:s in the inti, and very l:ttlenew
1c a I•• '1 t1, t t. s (10,11“11.1...1 , • , ( .' 1)l
la lou ic:t 1 .t 1 1 .► e
� I t
I I (
P a,
I•
soviet : , i.,• it• I 1 0t1:•'I ; t.1,•• ,;1'.t , •u,d that frly retlu(.,t, calls' 'IP fiesta
weeks ' I the 1 liseei' pt•"will'•..it cnllteot loos in
this rt,!iest, 'lite I)otniuiuu', Sect•e-
Kh,914' t::0. •1t V 1', ti 1', I': • T'It•,,Inv 1 tery''s report tees mainly statistical. 1n
etvouif Eat' o'elut 1.. I'.:it;t for .\I:o t h the heueitri:u•y it part uu'nt, 1t hi< h
2llh, ' J)1!,,e ;t in 1, tell( ('t:,0.. I.,,Ine, tliteetly under ole• solid vl-sinn
t3iielhR )••!t. : :,-a 1," ,,1,',•, mi.., \l:tr;- ui I ht• Putl i"ttal 1,,idy, there I\'as an ad-
gteiit It''Ley. " :litrt'n'.1n1•e the List •,•-•.stout et '_.0100
Noteh;sL•r,•t 11t•I)i 1. t t•)tureil 1•:, t.. • e hers ivied. he seemed to think
01 u' 1 t 1
of Ch..Er ifr,d:tt aitch •tu at 7.I:, t''c'loek, ;,tt ee.iiterltly set isfaetti y slit,'.ting.
41ar41} ''I • s11.•t•::I! .,•v;•. t1 seri i'1- nt The net total gear "1' tuent1)ership dur-
I,)t'tt p�•r� tt':,. 11 t„:t 't' •.11) (1.111 Int; Ihe' luno \t:t5 n little hotter 1haul
tlllrte(I',p1`' :11111,1 1.1 11,• vn:tll . pt••,,,! 1,1141. 'I'llt'rtt'(•t•.It�:• 0.g'• ui Ihe tll:'Itlbt•rs
r,eachere, R..0., J,,.t•pll I'.'I.g.• ...el I le:: v 1 tw:t• att.tt•dty rwlnced tweets- a VP:tl. es.
Irvine:= t1)on l n 1,:n r,ro I,r"rtntinn nl'tlt( n1,. nt-
Leels t0. -'•.':, ' 10 1'11'11-'11. \'• 1'
(Ji' „ I h.'rs �av•t e a year (ldt•t• biota at the t tale
lib. (?, I31 t i .'t•!tt. • :i,4.:1111
,1, the 1i.t 1't'I)t,l•I, Thta tt'tai let'\ II,tH
Topic
):',..':'!11,1.::!,•,-'1-.'1.1‘.':'2:11.:11.11...4., ••1t.ti�t••it 0.:1 ti the \'•nr iii tits hwnetit hind tt•I.1•t'
1 itil •, l l :I,I- I yl I:t,l!.i .a ,nail the total tuuoluit paid
u;... �'a out ill benefits a $120,510.01. The sur-
e
a
a} trsul s1, \i'•'boli: ,t. 1,;:1(1.111:.:,..S1,. 1:. 1:,, I,ltts tat hand to t•he benefit feud :it the
1:,I,•-; ,u ?.0.1 „'rl•u::. 11 r• tel ,t t;l t.itin to $8.2,207.11. 'I'ht' ncty
vidsott will 1reke ti:Ile:e of the Itenetit h rsin•ss written- during the.
11tie rveuitt is,tai:eipatetl•
tIt I+'r;day evening best, when tet n1 amounted to $2,470,001), '11ii re -
(Tires of the other departmentsoe,tially im\ ite'tl logit(:.t1,' ttint,ttntetl to upwards of (10,1100, mak-
-- 'mss Mg the total receil)1s of the orderet
the htatd office in that city in excess of
Christmas, a Winnipeg $200,(100.
I the- c'on►•sc of a serniou The Medical Referee's report is full
,;031 OF (lay, made stale startling of vital statistic's; 2,'..94 pe'sons were
0 ► ;°drs111ilug his clecluctions
examined for the society s benefit titmi-
ce. e r and 1r,1 iY e t rover <• Th . death' tli'
'`:.Y..::C r.+s••t.jM. 'I. • 1.
yriiel;
_ c t$ttitl,�Y. H t:c..;:+,.:, ,o{4i •,.++:- vn;n ..1 — :. 1�
t -ii rte.rf' z're n c �d .g
tr c :�?'•` F,� >;sLi.+•fe;3ny18b heti Seined theetaff more ,w:u•: 7nrke twonlyd le. lis- FPreetlt(tllhht that
Ti'1`i"i'i•����'�sr�t�r'��� 2t2j7 s ('3�i-► vete+ of nurses at the Children's Hospital, To- � Y tion and tt cont xtr
t • wr tit• D. 1, tli)orn]Ick p nu nl'x•r,�, and France, 1)v completing t
r1°0
• a verystttitlit(It T1or-
tJ s� pupils to the lttthlle and \4 L. Horton, wreath with t 1�_
d bou- Kidd, U I Nets. S t1, len. k tel Ill
woj!tho t,nttety' 't'lfifs' t 'UtZ
r
lat):(d�r- w
Is ' by atively gt od show -
win by third and Dramatic Club, a conte, til r
` t i he (alit t tt , twouhi regain hot lust roe. l,•
tlpl'r''' A lova: mttulnKin!, committee wm•d "Harry"; Aleck Sault[ ors, u- Drs. George 1 c, ofmala, is ince, up'•, the e : )atn • of le tint'•
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5 )elated, who will m(1.[ regular. !root: cools~. Mt•. and Mrs. Thomas visiting her parents, Capt. and Mrs, A. M. By Piss le we: k. April 11, I`iit7, rho ST,Pa'rattc 1 t('OS( Krtr.—Thisannual
tithe transaction of routine bud- Tilt. All who wish to take a last look McGregor, Jews we. all have returned to Pales-- event, was attended hist Tuesday night
e and any special metiers which at the face of one who \\•as an enthusi- Miss Thompson, who has been spending tine, 111 , would be recognized -neo .y a good luuli(.nce, who richly enjoy
a p the winter with [rs Morris, Cltbbona 8t., agait. by 111 flu. gl.r'atf: ,owel••s as a ua-
{:a, bogy arise• astir lover of Goderic•h and a friend to ll
BILL PASSED. --111 ail its citizens, will find the Lodgg�e room
will leave at an early date for Detroit. time In i!IU{) ('heist, Ill said, will r(.- ed the excellent. program provided for
THE opo❑ front f) a,nh. to lUp.tn. todrep and turn o 1 he earl h with all the apostles' [.hent under the management of Mr.
spatch in the city papers of Tuesday
said : — The hill to incorporate the
Huron old Ontario Electric Railway
was passed by the Railway Committee
this morning. It was opposer( by Mr.
Haggert on the ground t halt it WAS an
oulnibus charter. 1t really incor-
porates a let of small mall, which
should be eon( rolled hv rho province.
The pr•(utnter cdeclaretl that the road
could not 1)e financed exrtpt under at
Dominion charter. In spite of the op-
position of the Minister 109' Railways
the bill passed.
13ttttKETF15PRl?A(•1IER'SN(ti4E.- -Itev.
J. 4'. Madill, pastor of Zinn Congre-
gational ('hnr•ch, Sarnia. and somewhat
known in this section, and one \Vm•
McLaren, became involved in a dispute
until the hour for interment. of
-- rt'
TiIE LATE MRH. ACRE80N.—North no
street Methodist church was filled to hi
the doors last Sunday night to hear
the memorial services for the late Mrs, to
George Acheson. The pastor, Rev. to
Mr. Edge, conducted the service, and he
preached from the well known text,
"For me to live is Christ, and to die is
gain." He pointed out the possibilities
of the Christ, life for every heliever,
.end earnestly urged his hearers to od
strive after its att eminent. In closing
lie touched upon the Christian char- D
actor of the late Mrs. Acheson, who,
during her long residence in this town, be
was a daily exemplification of living ci
for Christ. The musical part of the
nn the, ferry hunt at Pott Hat on, as a service was solemn and appropriate, w ydisplay
result of the suspsnsitm "f Mei)aretl s the anthem by ' the choir being better advantage our, photographic
mother as treasurer ..f the church. especially selected as one that was a work. Present arrangements are in-
at
it winind up by ;Ncleiren striking
"Jerusalereat m, my te lhlnp iy home." ,The ththe deceased, e �ltuciio(and see r that, sotiieyut thee. l latest,
Madill, breaking his nose and rutting
hint with n knits' which he had in his service was an intpressiveone through- ideas in art effects and family and
hand. A ratan named Mitchell, who out. other groupings. T. II. BROI'HY,
MM.. to the pastor's assistance, was Be sure and 1)9, in time. Another
felled with a chair and his nose was In this connection the following opportunity, don't miss it. Prof.
also broken. !McLaren is In'11 in $.10f0 letter of condolence, which explains Dorenwend advertises another visit to
hail. ride -
itself, is pat•tieularly kindly and coin- our people with a full line of his cele-
AsurritRN STAVE IN A 11111 SI;iT• -- tttt'n(labie: heated hilt -Ilan hair coverings, %V'
I[alli<lay i • Township of titanleq• would advise all whose hair has be-
at a meeting of the Henderson Bi- come thin or who are hald to take ad -
Osier. Q. ('., for plaintiff, moved in the cycle company, IAd., it was moved by 'vantage of this visit, as the Professor's
Divisional Court last Tuesday to set Eclwalrcd Haylee and seconded by Wnl. husinesa has assumed stteh large pro•
aside lodgment entered by Armour, p(tr•t•ions that. he is unable to visit each
Frisk, that the secretary be msteneted town as frequently n1' fermi -Hy,
('• ,1., dismissing wit -heat casts an 0.e c•tnvev the following resolution to ad
Mr, Thomas Tctt, the well-known boat and saint -, and reign here 1,(NJU years.
the British Exchange, is confined to his ,and s' '(at tlitference of opinion ,Lit
om by a return of his old illness, and itt to tvh,t:• •r thet•t' twill ho ally tlt:ttIt
t making that progress towards recovery during 1• ie period, hitt one thing is
s friends could wish. certain Ilea a maul 1(8) ye:u's (111 will
Mr. A. MoD, AIla11, the genial and irre- ix, tett •t• child in matte'', "1' year::, in
izens' Commit,
Besse againle hustler of able to betour,tand attending rtjlfilsit r .1 'to Pr• wild, he pr•e,li, 1s
Home it. It. for troland.
his patriotio' work on behalf of "the _ -__
althiest and prettiest town in Canada." nt itov rnl,Hlty rN try.
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BUSINESS NOTICES.
Preslersty met en Tuesday last, 111
Cartru'1 ceurch, Hone% the \(oder.
The most fa�htona1)tepet•futrtes,latest
t('r Rev. P. Musgrove in the shahs
ors. are sold by (!has. 17. Williams The reps' of the alignment tt emigre
ispensing Chemist. gatiogs ti II hie the bounds of the Pres -
Fresh supply of roots, herbs, b.trks, bye, a'es presented by Mr. \fart!n,
rries, &c., for preparing spring medi- and the application far t h( usual
nes, at Chas. D. Williams'drug store. grants recommended tele. askit1. The
We will shortly enlarge our show- report of the committee en 'I'ettlpel-
Window on the `1 oar( to to +ince ova* presented by Mr. 1foLean,'
and duly recommended.
The terse of the commit tee nit the
State of Religion was pees( Cited 1)y
'dr. It. Iie"Ideraou, and u•:t'.on.' of the
most time., tent reports of the i'res1)y-
tet•y; it e 1.13 lengthy and interesting,
giving a 1.+11 response frons t he differ
(.111. se,st•m• of the church, and was de-
cidedly enemy -aging: it speaks well fat•
the spirit nil life of the church thrnugh-
out. tle Pe shytet•yy', and rotutuutt•nded
that 1'r'-' . tt•t•y devise w1111. 1111.:1 11.-. of
finding a (mire aererate return regau•d-
ing the sl."'Itunt lift' in rho honor 1
warn, ,lit .lssion arose "tt t his slrlject.
twhirh est :erlt to the Gomel al A,st•n,
tr , x" n1' 1t 1.
wised Si h' 1 t' 1 t ' \I r..{ V 1 fendersen read I he repot 1 of
tit,[: fur damages for inial•:es sustained
by plaintiff raving t" alleged non -re-
pair of Kitchen's bridge in it highway
in the totvnshin of Nt:otit'v The trill
Judge held that defendants were not
prejudiced he the nhw•nee of tier no
t.ir•e tvyttirttl by 0.i \',, ,1)1''t, :dt, .04.
1:t, hitt held that t'n r' •'.1s not ti ts"n-
ahte excuse for the itamt .,f i1. ('nen
sol contended that t!,.' f, t• t!t it pl,t,ti
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lianv, (Ieorge A1'ltesoo, Esq., also to rte
forward it rnpv to I)'1h of the 1M% 11 t•,
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lie.'mli ct1, That vc''. Ihe employes , f at
the 1t"'ttt' t,on ilii wm 1.• ( emptily, Ltd.,
desire to r•t,naev 1111th' herenwe pre:i
,lent tali witted st-n,t't'Ity in this the
Cuff. It ineIndcd s oral selections from
such well known local talent as MPs-
d;utes Curzon And i'ridham, and the
'tisst•-t 4'11iltnn and Washington, with
instrntnental numbers from Mrs.
('meets, Mrs. Kiely, Mrs. Logan and
01iss(iertle Doyle. 'i'he male singers
were Messrs. Belcher, ('ntf, Thomson,
!heisting, 'Phones, l'atitpaigne and
Ganite•. Miss \Vinnie Hell gave an
evicellent Irish recitation, and. little
Miss Mahoney an Irish dance which
won great applause. The instrumen-
lel numbers weer' vers. sweet, and the
concert as 0 whole, troth in sentiment
aril 1 he cent k, vein, well tip to the
standard of Ht. 1' -trick's Day musical
celeItt•ILt It)tts.
d',.CHTER {•'.1RI1IttNH, -Easter Toilettes
are out. That, is to saw, the April issue
of that mast ta,tointting ladies' maga-
zine, Toilettes, has made its appearance
the news stands, illustrating, in its
uwtt inittlt,iltle style•, everything that
No'6oiou?0
James H. Reid.
call; .1, `i• \tile:, t1) esotte ; \V:.1;
Phillips, referents. haul. holder: Rohl.
Christie, paper tile: Deni, Ci the?ty,
booths: Arch. McPhee, driving ' •-ts.
AMtatu'.se--Joint Anderwrn•. tette;
Lodger li(:turegard. (tile fabric'.
BRIEF MENTION
The Town Council twill woof this
evening.
t�lnntts'al Stat': The fameof.lLlnitote,
flour has extended to the Fiji islands.
the sale cif a car local to at firm in Sttva
being in the record of Mr. \V. W.
Ogilvie's transactions to day.
Workmen are busy clearing away
the debris of the old Albion hotel . and
as soon as the weather will to hesx:
11
41.
he' se 1 df"con vfctionsinHu2oil'W
county for the quarter ending March
10, published on ,another page snows a.
remarkable falling off ill t [fences
against the law compared with foruler
years,. only 1t) cases being rep( reed by
magistrates.
The sprit sittin s of the High Court
f10t the trial of chancery casts will
open here on Monday next, belt it. Mr.
.ltstice Falconhridge.
fishing through tate ice is vt ry p10-
duc•tive just now, and trout sit .1 her -
I lug are (Hite plentiful. Soni( of tho
fernier tiered for sale are splenoid
' itttples, running front 2t) to 30 pounds
height, The price on the street is 8
vents per pound.
No cold or cough itt too severe to
yield to the curative ower of Dr.
Weed's Norway Pine Syrup. It hats
eared thousands of cases.
A car load of apples was received in
town thus week and the fruit is bring
offered in the grocery stores at :10 cents
per peck. Pretty high for Ion apple
growing section, but reasonable con-
sidering the bad season of 1895.
Winter is doing its hest to work
ot•ertime this month, and the advent
of sprint which is supported to follow
St. Patrick's Day seems to be consider -
;tidy off schedule time. But no one is
grumbling about it.
will he now and thtu•tntng m women's
wear tearing the• coning season. A
nnntiet of beautiful designs in colors,
ilhrstratting the most, delightful of this'
year's novelties, together with an in-
creased number of black and white
rages lover 1+i0 illuaftat.iuna) attest &he
ever nnwar•d march h of Toilettes, and
account for that journal's ever increas-
ing popularity. 4)ne feature of the
Tit issue, which is silt a to aft eget wide-
'rrt'at1 attention, is a new design of the Hood's Pills are purely yeeetable.
I,w a celebrated Paris first, and consists gredient5. 25c•.
et tees, bangs, waves, eivitchex, and pita schools twllhnt ) 111 ,s divided skirt not llnomers--
cert/ form of human hair eoveringx 14•rt, "f n.1 eh tht'rc are at t, \-tiit ;i•t-1 hawing the effect of pantaloons while
n1 secure the style mast hemming to st•h"htt..: 1','"04('' atle•nlunl e, 2,1:,1-1: itt"inted, yet hanging in graceful
nt. He will he at British Exchange t,•,u her, , • officers, :pt.; ' 1 •,;t II, 11"1 111tlperse, f11r wvalking purposes. The
wee "1 '1'Intt•sdey. 1 tett •'111 (hu• t" "'is`'' by tit" schn"I-. !(::,:dl. \Vlith niti. les "tt "Fishintt and its;
ty only.
{ 1'11. i • 1 ' of the 1'. 1:. tiocu b'••. ve's 4)t twin" nre runt inti(,( in this nttmber,
o u1, I.t \ Shalt. It Jn,ti.•J ate:." Ind nrr"mp:ulied by life like photo-
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1)0 NOT DO THIS.
1 )n not he induced to buy any other
if vett have made u) your mind tt►
take ticrd's Sarsaparilla. Remember
than. Hood's Sarsaparilla cures when
all others fail. Do not give up in de-
spair because other medicines have.
failed to help you. Take Hotel's Sars-
aparilla faithfully and you may reasen-
+Illy expert. to Ix' cured.
trust rat heed (1 14444 for wwhee women, carefully prepared from the (,est itt-
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