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Ate 'Ottawa dtepatol►• says that the
gen, Geo. E. Foster, Minister of Fi-
nance, has gone to the West Iodine.ou
gig trade mission. Barbadoeswill fa
rst
be visited. Ur. Ft/Mer willthen
proceed to Trinidad before visiting
Demerara, Britisb Guiana, Cooling
DRUGGIST.'North Dir, Foster will disetnbarlt at
C. P. ii• TICKET AGENT.
ACT. Cel N.1 , TELEGRAPH CO.
Opo. Brunswick Nouse,
I
'!F�j InJCAId,m - d n't' (t Trio, and will visit some of the prin-
ii is
1 p at dtfferHUt points Will ha in, g
f Yt� 4, � � � $111.73 of some one or more of the following
a.
---- oipal farming districts of Ontario and
...-----•--•.•—.. •� �'�' charge
Jamaica, Be will melte a °outrider-
eb le stay at the Bahamas and Bermuda.
The Government have given him eo n-
siderable authority to disease the
question of closer trade relations.
Tau English farm delegates, who
have been in Manitoba and the North-
west for some time, are now in One
7 .,.
tied. Kuntz—••Moires--That its it has nn a email seals. lie tour in•ent tome
r
Cu esas�• i Boma aoret►'trF folt whet..., wai,a,t, +,�+ac,t�a.t
i been atfteetrekly rekiurted to this oa
We have bad consnow 4 tin►t'Me dither Hardy iidtentiea at an out tel',c of 100 lrnshf+Ils. ow) bay% ,
which q.Ualtes: ettr,l `.day to have an Engineer exam, every meet, nhewer. fie fitthreshed
r sh Ny : `
during the past week, , 5 (Mr they are A
aha farmers feel very anxious about 'hie the locality of thetheculvert be frieuds
rootcrop,—Mr, �Mr, utnu eDon* Iurdy t built on°tlte boundary of Out his IU1tI yttu�v that. Tit ,l Wingliain
twill e-
aid p t roti; and Turneerry, Mr grotty a
teme std and. brides were s, rertadeti oar, ,e rk«r`
Ii li 9 tt ' It rd a uartifi lining irately in his' .1y w htrrrte',
• e'F t Fe
night last weals. I don't tbuttt I ug
appreciated the attention the boys
showed hint, as he is going to make
't t teetin'r for some of them,—On
eequeasted to sen no
: o�
ed:.uopy of the Engineers report, as is to g, r. its oativeryl senseof
rear ib
this board is of the opinion that a term, tit rst obliging gi+aq elwitye. alts.
t to ri . � utylurrt is not •
the manning; et the brat instant, sotft . immediate "ton is A ay
g ,the Township Clerk tosend Mr' Hardy olfan and neat tet a nww pin tate tretth
of the g>etes, minor outalmildin s and +lay remof , Re it sirawbHri;y frutu the vine iu JuuteT
other trtoveb es, appeared very t UC abovn•Fdnotion Carnd certified copy
— tie will succeed ill Lor iii i ,—Ti ,,,
out -of place. anti Occup t d some y the law No 13, for : Latednlriana are talking of a gzt'tind.
ludicrous positions —qtr liiuliar,i _Welwood— That Try
minions lett ou Monday for his home the removal of fences, be crow read a banquet on St. Anerew s night, to bet
le asking; le first, second and third tune, passed, ( followed d try a "hop'. --Mrs. Morrison•
azar Owen idoup around
N p
about wound up around iters. -.-.Mr,, sig'nFdend sFalc:arCiitr�te'd.V�'e;woad't�rFvld JrOMer `rtallal cintb'tlii�lhnu,�lrt4e at
A
M. King, sr., is selferins from a pare- ]♦feKity— ghat tl at the cart of btrg;s manlier lytlo stroke, -••••Fail wheat goes into
inter quarters in splendid condition.
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* FRIDAY, NOVEM.13ER 7 1890
THE Ottawa Citizen (Government
urge e ) stays it is not likely that the
Dominion Parliament will meet before
the find of February.
TUE Dominion Government has de -
either to. rend to England an experien
ted poultry shipper, John Sanders, of
Kemptville, With a view of reporting
upon the best points for the diatribe.
tion . of poultry shipments in the
Mother Country, most available times
for strip. mens, &c.
gentlewru : Messrs. John 1. Hobson,
Guelph ; Mtn McMillan, 11I. l_'.. Ses-
forll► ; R. Gibson Delaware ; leen E.
H, Brow ou, M. P. P., D. Derbyshire
Brookville ; \V. 0. Edwards, M. .
Thomas Ballantyne, M. P. P'•, and
Alex. Logan, Niagara Falls. The
visitors will sail for home next week,
AT the semi-annual meeting of the
Waterloo Teachers' Assoeiatiore, re•
Gently held, the following,. important
resolution was carried, only one out
of 130 teachers opposing it ;--Moved
by Wm Linton, Galt, seconded by R
H. Knowles, Elespeler,that in the opin-
ton of this association, the placing of
Temperance and Hygieue, or Agricul-
ture, upon the lists of subjects for the
Entrance Examination, will have a
required at that place ; H . •. everything
deslrttblH • reststtrattt is well lope
THF Ottawa Citizen is authority for
the t tLe
tae
ut that
it is rill but certain
Bailment
that toe Government will by tepeetendency` to discourage ihoroughuess
.ration next session reduce the rate of ritnohei essrage to from.
eS8
pestt:,;;e•frc,ni three to two cents au iu the b the and
..ounce on till letters for Canada and dation of tin English education
the United Sautes. The Canadian thus be detrimental to our highest
to of London,. England, also educational interests. it was also re-
states that b e Government is consid solved that a copy of tine resolution
mite.; the advisability of this step. be sent to the Minister of Eel:cation
t •eer has been given in the Ex- and to all other Teachers Associations.
., t.I)Ci3tE
chequer Court, by Mr. Justice Bur.to Ontario.
1. lgo,ia the case of the St.Cathariues THE comm ittee of the Dominion
vs. the t M ` ' Association appointed at the
' : a & limber. Company �Itilere
1lti.nuo L }?
4t.t,-et1. By this judgment the Gov- repent meeting of the Association to
rument ., �a tile company $2,875.50, yy and procure from the railways'
p)f
kite amount of timber dues paid by the
x:ompany . to the Government, and
which was offered in refund to the
.00rnpauy • by the GoveruUtent, both
before and {after the suit was brought.
Tile question of costs is reserved,
t -
Ta>; Postuffce Department at. Ot-
tawa is about to make an innovation,
which will be. appreciated by news-
paper .publishers. A good deal of
trouble ie experienced in she mailing
departments of Targe newspapers
through the neglect of subscribers to
notify the newspaper offices of a
zghan a of reactance. Batches of news-
papers tnay he returned weekly with
the sing;;ie worst "removed" stamped
upon them, and it is proposed by the
department to have a special form
prepared for the letter carrier or posh
piaster to fall in, indicating • the new
residence of a subscriber.
Tae Albany Journal compiles the
f ,glowing from the statement of the
G„vernmcnt estimates ; Winter and
sprit,;,* wheat crop of 1890, 402,000,•
0001,nshels.; 'wheat and flour on hand.
July 1, last, 40,000,000; total, 442,'
000;000 bushels. Amount regniredd
for food for home use oft an estimate
population of 64,000,000 and consump•
tion of four bushels per capita--25ft,�
000,000 bushels; amount required for
aeed,55,000,000 bustiels;.for tu1scelinup-
ous:purposes;, 15,900,0011; total, 326,-
000,000 linsitela"' Available for export,
110,000,400 bushels.
Tun North British Agriculturist
:stays that on account of the interest
,ext'ited try the recent contro%ersy'
wt
4Ir Win. Casimir, who began build
ing; a new re;lde,'ttoo on his Qrwn place,
has sdspeuded operations fer the pros
ent, owing to the bad weather.—Mr.
3, N. Pickell's. house is about com-
pleted and since being painted pre-
sents a very striking nppearaitie.
The Culross Council met at 'Tees -
water, Oct. 27, 1890, pursuant to
adjournrneut. All the members pre
sent. The Reeve in the chair. The
initiates of last regular and special
meetings were read. Clark—tleKay
—That the minutes of the regular
and .ispecial meetings be adopted—
Carried. McKay—Clark—That as
Joseph Huffman and othershave com
plain ed to this I.oerd that the road
known as the Moscow road is closed
by having a fence put across the road,
and whereat) the pathniaster has hand-
ed to the clerk communications to and
from Mr, McLeari, in which Mr. Mc-
Lean, through Robinson and Collins,
of Walkerton, refuses to permit any
person to travel on the sabre, except
so far as the same is now open, and
whereas said road has been used for
public travel for a great number of
years, and the closing of the said road
is a great inconvenience to the public,
and as it is necessary -to have a road
that' way, be it reholved that tbe path -
master be and• is hereby instructed to
have the fence removed, and open ythe
road for travel, and that a by
authorizing hint to do so be now
drawn up, passed, signed and sealed
—Carried. Wrl;wood—Moir--Ttrat
bylaw No. 12, A. D , 1890, be now
introduced end read a first, snore
and third time, passed, signed and
;sealed-�'Caa'riedr ' ,Fitienee repine;
_ �, (; unoil do .now
adjearn to u1(tt again
1leeVe, (iso, •WILSON,
Zoe.nalilp Uteri,
l •11Ck110W.
The Reliance Electric Light Co. are
puttiug iu a dynamo and engine in the
eater works engine house and pay us
$400 for space there eard the use of
We are to
our steam and engineer.
have eight Iiulttson the reale thorough -
tares and iu front of all the churches. I ahurclt, which was Mee on Friday
We p,+.y {rfteeu cent a light elicit lrlg;ht 1011011 11, last, leas not fevered whir,
for 280 nights to the year, or more if l ,n„d wurttlrrr, and file roar} we, a very
willso The G. T, R. stationgtyard, bud, which would else militate against
will also lighted, giving the coni lie Notwithstanding those drawbe ekss
poratiott in all nine lain and at one
it was a success, fietweia,ly et d (abet,
Detior from Clinton, at une time wise. After tea, the avow ice ad y
of Gudenccb, has taken up his, Horned to the I'resbyterrau uliuralt
abode with lis, having opened es wltei'e a rued prgranuue,. wei;. uarried
.fine stock of boots arid ;hues l out, with Rev,Mr.E1ttrtley to the chair.
and dr000ds. Mr. Detior, , whet Dr. 1'1aedouald Hntertaiiied the
isa thorough goodness man, will. andiei ue for some time by giving them
1 fully hope,do a good trade.—Messrs, a fine address. Miss Jeenle ()argil'
Chit Forster, of the ()entail C+arui- 1 gave a recitation and Mr. S. Gra'H',
her of Luclinowites attended
suit enjoyed a huge time. --Quite 'ar
number of the elate of the town were
down tO ar party at Mr Jas. Multin's,
the genital manager of the Gederec11
stage line. Mr, Mullin has sold his
farm at Belfast,but will ret ad'e still in,.
that suburb,.
Blnevale.
The tea meeting and entertainment,,
in min veinal with the Pteshyteriate
lure Factory,to vvbutu a loan of $5,00('
was' granted on a vote of the ratepay-
ers on Sept. lst,rrre going on with their
enlargements, improvements in ala
chinery, &e. Ml will be completed in
a few weeks, when forty then will be
put at work. The ruin manuf ioture
only one line and as •a consequence
they can produce much elieaper than
by handling a general line. `Their trade
extends as fur its St John,l' ew Bruns-
wick, on the east and Vancouver on
the west.—The Eby Medicine Ou,have
given a series of concerts, which were
by no means as well patronized as the
2r.
merits of the company deserved. ]w
:VlcCurtnio to his character persona
times alone is •more than worth the
•pace - of admission -- 1i1r•. Neil Mc-
Donald has tressed away •atthe ear y
,age of 31 years, Mr. :McDonald was
born in Ashfield,but lived iu.Lucknow
for some years past, Deceased was
well and favorably Onowu, J e leaves
a widow and two children. Tile I Mr Woe Grey is very poorly.—One Une of
magistrates and lawyers have been the Woe Gr yois to set only.- lately,
busy this peat week. A most digrace nod the misfortune to let bis horse
re
fti! row took place on Campbell street
card
, I b �'
run away. H e kicked the cit., t
a week ago last Saturday nicht, and oil and broke the .shafts and left the
the matter had to be investigated in wreck and (river in the ditch, ID is,
the courts. The first case of assault ie ortpd that long drives in this case
against Jas. Young, Jas. Agar and a tl corn be aunt+cessary —Mrt-this
Howard McLennan,preferred by Wee, Till soon of this etYPOOSSItace, married
rttudy,oume before justices Graham,
this pWednesday)morning at 5 o`clock•
Bryan and Lawrence. Agar's case at Belgrave, to Miss Matilda Carson,
was dismissed, Young and Mclennan of tBetgrava e, by Rev Mr Lounon,
were fined x,15 and emits each. The The bride and groom took the morning
next case of Irwin vs Grundy, came ,
day the efendant was train fer Cleveland, Oliio, and points.
off on Monday, p south __Quarterly meeting services in
committed for trial on the charge of the Methodist church will be held itt
having a razur in his possession and Iiluevalc* next Sunday at 10 3'l a M.
doing bodily harm to Irwin. Defend -Conducted by the, pastor.—Rev Geo
ant did not appear, he having taken a Lounds, of Holstein, spent last Wed -
stable
for the States, The townt poor nesda in the village.—The oheese•
stables will have the whole lit up for factory has closed for the seasorawith
dieturbiug the public peacee—Mr.Geo• the ex 'e iron of cheese being made for
E Kerr takes a company of twelve or p
fourtenu musicians, &u., down toDon- the patrons. --Orangemen celebrate
.anion on Wednesday ..niight, the Gra, (:iawkes' day by speaking and a,
ug sir er.—The furnace was put in the •
occasion being the opening pi heir now Methodist obttrcb last week it.
new hall there, under the eneltiie. s of vtr Gee Duffield,' of �'4ing;gratai t •
ff grrie Lodge,N i t •r+ •5 ”' r',i pies„is one of the Clare liros, Preston.—
by
ed off qu4ysy. very 11 , e .soli ef.. The Pugh l3ros aro busy fin ehing the,
the boys and little ruiscltief.-•�, plastering. It will anon be cotnpleted.
Judge. Barret, of WalkerGcufSutidayed
with Mr. C.A. Sheppard. The laliases ' — Mr' J Denman, who hits enure to
Barret are the guests of Mrs. Sheppard : our village, wilt be a real addition 'tee
this went( --Bev. etre' Wright, 'of our Citizenship.
G and Rev. Mr. (Goldberg, of
or
George. .Grein, pathtneater, luting
mills of Manitoba ,wheat, the Globe hose ,w bridg ., 75e. ; David Taylor(,
1 W Ilutton, grading
the „ culvert, 4 ,
say,, has had a conference withhxtu„ cu ve , $
railway authorities at Moutreal. Noth• And gritveliingi ott'd, con.
6 and 7,$18;
decided the i t • Scott, . Campbell,
been by I arbitrator
o definite has con. 14, i'.5' } A, Campbell,.
companies. The Grand Trunk ap-� re Nos, 1 and 2 Greouuok and Out -
grinding in transit arrangements
iu hi+, ever -popular readings, did much
to make the eirtertattit eat a success.
Bev. I. B. Waliwin was in a happy
mood, and his a.idress ws.s une that;
all appreciated. �i n s Stowe gave an
instrumental solo, suet the cburch
choir well stietaiued their part in the
progremme. Tice- proceeds atncuxtted
to about $50.—Ort 'Monday evening,
'a social was given to the children
the sante place, which was well attend- .
ed.—Our School Board 1iu�'e rF entra'g>
ed Mr A McEwen for the seuiorand
Miss Black for the j citron departments,,
of our school at.• the Sallie:salaries, viz,.
$450 and $2'25 The trustees pace,
not, received a single complaint thew. .
year slid the 1nspeetur gives a vary
fu' orable report- of our euboul.—lklr-°•”
Dillon, cheese maker, nerved to Its -
g ersolt this week. \\ a are sorry to
Jose him and )1rs Dilinu. They were
mech.respected Geoege Churchill,we
are happy to know is on the meud
pears
` ,� grant
theprivileges,
pears wilhn„ to
but as that road only touches a email
part of.Manitoba with the Northeru
Pacific, the C P R's consent is: of most
Muroran 'H. become public
that the mills on the main line of the
0 P If already eujoy the grinding in
t p d that extent
a
competitors. The 0 P -R says the
extra haul of 3.40 iniles,•if Wheat were
to he bought by the North lay route,
would be a dead loss, and that is what
is clogging the negotiations. •
rose, $12,64; R Watson, arbttrattor re
the satire, $3.70 ; John McKinnon,
^ boned-,
W.a
']U
• n
•aeS g
Cr
and
gravelinga y �
ary, $10.34 ; Julio McRae, for use of
school house, re Legistati ve Election,
$4 ; A. G. Stewart, printing, &c., $6 ;
Belway and [iadly, burying a d, ad
horse on boundary, Oatrass share, ^ 1;.
GeoreYe \Milson, fixing approach to
tacit advantage verfitheir less favored bridge, lot 9, con. 7, $t3 ; James
Now-
t au a g graveling on the boundary, Culross
and Kinloss, $15 ; Andrew \'Vateon1
timber for culvert,. $12.25. Moir
-- McKay — That the Finance
Report be adopted — Carried,
Mugay_Kuntz—That as by the re-
port of the parties ort petition of Hutt
-
Mall and others to have a bridge
across the river on the 14th concession
that owing to the flat banks of the
river flooding to a great distance at
high water and other obi tacles, that
there would he greet difficulty and
expense in building a bridge and ap-
proaches there, and • whereas they
stated that a better place could be
found on prtvate property, but we
have got no reply beating on what
conditions we could acquire the proper
ty for it, and this Council being of the
opinion. that a bridge on the boundary
between GI eenooleentt Clairol% would
be more satisfactory every way and
the County Council having; the right
to build and maintain' boundary
bridges,we think the ratepayers should
tFtitto, the Oounty Council next Jan-
uatry stttitig, 'throttglt the Reeve, to
Crave same built—Carried. Clark—
Moir—That as complaint has been
made to tits Board of the damage
caused by the PAU at the Orange
bridge, cell 10, lot g'(x. the Deputy
Reeve i; hereby appointed to ex,at'nine
l old if the
Glenanalan•
The monthly school report for S S
No 3, Turnberryr will be found below.
The names of the pupils in respective
classes are arranged ill order of
merit ; 4th --Win Campbell, J Todd
Scott, Kate Anderson. 3rd --Ella
Campbell, Mabel McLean, Rachel
Dunkin. 3rd JMary Aitken,elag-
Igie Mun�lelt, 3:15 p'cerguson. 2nd—
Bella Campbell, Hector McLean,
Isaac Stokes. Part II—Lottie Car-
rick, Agi;ie D Aitken, Perry A Mace
Kay.
¶teevveater,
Mr, W. glow, of Luoknow, has, re•
moved to town and will matinee in the
butchering businees. Ile is said to
a fleet class butcher. --The annual
meeting of the Bible Sneiety wits vheld
on Friday night twit. The Re
Strath, assent of the society,atid others,
gave addresses;
'reputing the respective tnorits of the About 8 o'oloek Tuesday everang
Jose li Harding and the Carta-' week, fire broke out in Mr. Berries
F harm, a short distance from lrusssels.
draft syets'nts,wehave speciallyinquirert
Mr Barrie was feeding his stock, and
et alt the Soot ,11 prize -takers at the had left the lantern hatigitrg in the
Loudon, show as to the astern on been and after taking some grain
down pito the, stables, returned and
;;hien their cheabe 18 made. from
the replies courteotusly'apltt us by these
,,•neer$, we learn that, with two ex re p.,
tenor, all the Scotch prize winners in was got flirt, anti mast s•f the iriple•
t Cl dear classes at tbe London meats. A)thon it partly covered by
a made their'cheese on the Cana• iusnrance the loss will 1,e heavy, its to Cnmply..wdth the rrquesrt r f tie getiy things „ye oat, o i even thea® ttor Fyt the. barns were extra good ones, rind •,the tempt \r4rater,,. hotel, faulted sled at 1891•- ►
iturre cannot he clalu:ed for the the whole aeaaon'sc crop were in r.brtu'rtootatst,thr�..1',twntehipt.trerktouotify Mr tax collector and dstuth.-- 0 40 'r
1 lusnred in the I ,wick \1 et ' (strath xleti oti,e+rs •a ordtwgly--Oa " of a
H . rd i�tiyttterni. •
.t, t
found the new in flames. Itis bap
posed thitt tltelantern r.xplieled 'l'he
stuck, with the exception of the pigs,
4
orrie, Langside.
St. Paul`s IIptsoopal ehureh,exChatIW d
pulpits.—i am Sorry to record a slight Hallowe'en wart very quiet, not even
iuilispositiuu of Rev, M;-.. Calling, of a gate moved.—Snow has fallen ale.
the Methodist church, Rev. Mr, Bloat every day and nicely covered the
Strotigtmtn occupied his;- pulpit last turnips Here is a good bargain—a,
Sabbath evening.. Rev,'J. Matebiabb fine yonnt; driver and buggy and
took Mr, ,,M dais 'Place ' ire linox harness for sale by M. J.N1 CK.enzire -a
church, 'morning and evening, on , Mr. Bowers, of West Toronto, is,
Sunday, arid although suffering pillar engaged to teach in 8. 8, No. 9 for
catty, preached air eke -petit discourse the ensuing year.—Miss Annie hose,
at ettclt berviee,—Tice quarterly meet- is home on a visit.—w•Mr. Simeon
unci base the stone rFtrt e , iugt of the Metltodilt 01101011 will he fentnphries is home after spending
eo,ancv of the 'weather will praetor— , held next Sabbath --A dramatic *h'b the
Exhibition oftnlPd r in \Vtoa�C Yne off, On
t.t
ewerito, tition•sigte ny-That in ane is tb titg formed in
htse war may expect te count of inclement weather It
iut'1 t erstttan t,igt,ed hy edPeter (:gnash tilt t u
this some good local - et�tr,rtainnrHnta this � i,; postpe,ned for a fortnight.-- t,►tiarterw
staid others and presented to 1
re< estlrthat the collector e:niter. I hey Falurot be Much inferior i ly board met in�the Men Communion ono to
Beard, gu g
iollt=ct the first iirgittlrireut of the $2t10 I to some 1>f the tri' 11It tlwcr t uiith held n the' Methodist church oh San -
borrowed front the letwuship for the we have ren, tar .ly
lit 1 • Itis rounds and every one in riots*' days
stn
en,oval of 15halm) 's d tlira iivaatl is oar
to of opinion first we have no power 1 tf iig gs'ee must meet is tbie worh1 the
"Tar: Them to new subscribers tilt
81steDeoember, 1890, for 3.00., 1r1
Gil
G.nArat Say
terrnipe • taker
i torrid- 14yr,
way ? Mieerii
deed -Pa, glci
you will spoil
F --We are ver
boys of this l
civilized, E
a .thing attnosi
'1Turnherry's p
of tie judges.
recently held
fitstoh,on aces
W se not wel
plc,we compel
Berl) Benoit
Friday, was
thing but 1
snowing all t
tended, the s
prices, but t
went a little
genial toile
makes his lag
day. Du*ii'
proved bine
and ohligiax
oernedltope
for a,anmbe
i On Thur
the rear pat
the corner a
•streets, of e'
f at present
]3ros being
discovered
erten the fit
roof, havin
the hay lel
sounded a
those first
horses, the
immediate
se homesw e
1117o trouble ;
pretty
smoke- /
got out en
sleighs we
gado were
soon sacci
The Ins
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hetet, ha
hotel, tin
Rotas, tt
boteba -
ments,
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Hay .I r(
thair .mi
Messrs \
have ret
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