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The Wingham Times, 1889-01-25, Page 4s J Van VaktQttad't't'pss:it Tuffs s a;oree of Lord Salisbury's. Rev. Mr'. I1IQorelaouse of Win limp - - Yo ui dor ta1k1' bot t pgitla kk e - ret niu icier and The larot'e,ss on alliK t to dwindling sway. Tie --Mr; Sohn eta#ts#i11, of tli 7th ► y ,V Mattison 2 Calces the Delco IDL' l UWtQ :el,lled; 0M cf,1a It ' the ;teat the •'ausrt.sva a a. south, l sol r ► prailple's ' i l)r rado-••"•tri the course of a 'sl►are .of public patronage, eve., 40.18000114Y t,order was vi is exu# llerrt. illi~ ladies Inst Thurs. r " FRIDAY,. J'AN. 25,. 1813., over1U en - Dora. has sold farxn to alit. D. ] 'asci. . r. nh, h House „with jority of 1 Fl 1 added a 1'aic}tsnhith shop Ladies. k. ',Covell . replied, Mr ' 116. - During tale two yours that Nava la ed there have bee#t'Q6 bye-. • p mouth, His Sala takes place 911 .1. —Nark sties two canaries x N. electiazta, 'The T,riberals. ua tared. with u our h Gated- 0 Friday scant the •lst .of ifebreary,'•-• - day flaw ie that for the middle ,,t dxial Qir Part ad i ably,lthe atlte# cy a cl eight of these and lost taut Daae. The J y tiVl dun G the yon!#; frill a With alk aux hooted- r progressmo n T,iberal81"ve 'been further recruited t wasmore undr t tot house f d' i e amusement tar the fie expeots to be off for the sunny a rasa e " i 1i etalons generally presided the iciriteat usiana the Tarnberry to hie business and hopes feat; fair g 3 a pr Sided t er eines since e . pa (leo, i3lackwelk has'been confined at;uar -- iy ed `to. `.t'lly t'n►+trll,►rrs of the string, e or the last -two or three of this pihoe do. smoothie(' iia the way :1TG'srs rn ;mien rfiof h stria Wed. z, b 11fr, . 1utedhtenxuen never • ke . l` baud G :a by s8c3899ious front the ;DiaeautlHn weenie. with a tied good but, is now o provr :tog s•nr i r . and caloua► ate ncaa senae recovering,—One d t11ey1`A. }Uneaten and D, Andersoir gave not organize a bentu s Z Could A 11' ole. a crena, And on the re-asseinbllt of Ct'ne of is not u it winter, evenings avbool oluh, or riI excellent selections. We la !halm ! .off on a ue ti at n 1444300 fti the Hottse next month Lord. Silts- yottng ladies whose 1 try• c nesttI ii chert is Atwater viga e ie done at':present bv` sa Thera than half a dozen miler from Mini; literary society. They "nit,,lit this Onesirau Gu here gaeaier unanimityrgle of dies ls• being ' .bury s majority ill be 9G T n. ' ► haAu finding the ,lnirts of the hcute another o d bee, winding up Hatton Dau be counted on lri t,vttur;,, called 3 w d 4 t5 rrUt f ler•::a111 iaOnS r roc , ate: ao ,in little too na v 4i nublit: ertortatnrilent. vt ay. we lite is we * ; .,up e ' to 202 'her Ills, 70 Urrianists •vv u - 11 d statesmer,r +Tlae egg trr which tl 313 Conser A l tat in When lox fashion with a eec.ittl hop, -.. u ally l ,,, ll d t d tire" level iv t ,suddQnl athered. together alk tlityt Vti hen vas the last woocl•lieA, and t l e p fit a .~,dema`o -: vat ' intra in tins line the attempt is lie o unrest of selfcsons ut d g 11 Y S d er N#ttiouatists Nearly 670' she gird ytnititrg Ilers>'lf to a tate' or ot► vt ala firm tva" the•.an cat 1 cgr sruukitraae;ailiule a alrlc'nrtir} suuttess. p a d 1' nes. Cb of these Chihc;se. k'actaa•y wris lritH hell oL' Wecl + leis' Hat tl a , h t, au} like to «tin da hag a of t4 wgh1aoring .township has are quer ions some w 'file attune lrrertiu of the Iselgruva George, wt . • x`.mtghts sayoi4 of pari 6 ueaciriylust.. iii kliSt l ~tier l ..1, increasing-;"ehY t ' : ; •: _• : . . 't>, u iosi4u ani .tile+, Qhivase island' of young couple ive think it rnthsr wadow"with a >xtuallfaintly, •'•..`l'lre relwres shuwecl rite total' yearly sanshr}t mare titan ,`palmyaa,t to say ; ,. .'• . •., • roi•wosa i.n,1872, Sarno of tlivresultl; toe lied the&.t}a y:dtd tilt $usa► gss up ,,,, trout is to he t699a.ti8aud the exp that etther ,tihtacalparty has a man, f 50 t ache " so Wyly inlet we did not cocci nave the, . F iy y of ttiers ,e Tile, ap teats, era a;•espeetala% t,har citizen Ti ,, a some ,. members in t • ., seutled', lVlaiclt eat s LJ lzed,i,ry . Hied rola"3lriinl5er i's;.apparei tly • • tal.eai & jtiitxney into a far• Galina r Y .....;,•r.: •R,tv, Genres Le uackay Bogan' V hi a ex endin r riot ocn; raGulatrous.< ped lu ;~hand IikH do crntu?over even A' and the establishment o o tali s• ,. , : t" 1 rid la ixabas, , 'o oriunity•af reeling; a. haul fun of, 'tri; tcti . . .. 4 o KO b pp tit, 4. t.;, ar, md, ba triemUois' fel •nat'ive rice or o£.. "getting rid of gnegf hitt la lie Ltbets. ,p '' , ' • ,, • 1] S lege .: 3tty al , ..' .. r. Mc -Master . to (. let.. 1 , has or sogaa:auen $j r dieved b btr, IGIaalcay .aud, Scott, of air, .last ;~colt were le` Taros e 1 itis donated"$800.=1vIr,'J.: °T '0.511. Soino u ures t Hcaived.froua f °'poopH e Y of 1 r , . p Maxwell's reorganizing p 0n..• T,ucltnr7vrt - cittur e 69:!6.0.7 leaking ai bnirtUee on; 0 OI t lax;; and of sec1,• ;;ilea •iiwotirnt }Hud, o pat;-,. 1? do disaontihsr .avri`py}algasetl the old t. Andrews thus was X50.95• to haulers, ii$62.04, 1}703 :, lints lonaries at work, 7 7v.+ suffer; g 1 rsover• it -- Ir aud M>;s, iot.ea 1 , 700 , 'lddrew' l .sen of rr'S J5.74 ai,d to aliioerx f.. et h, a greedy • . ,tl e l l f Tele and able a itatioiz in .frwor• of" pato r: 13. , h during ' 1887 Modica! guests .of of theQmHrville eX dl PA,-, probeutud tire' the secrttairy illi, G, f-iuod„kraavrl•baH►3 ear tr cue relations p boa dar lice,,, --instead of the next. t d d d lila 8 M boundary I atinute with IiiO volutnl`e• 51 rd'the directors 'elected, kor rao'cG t p attendance , Liter-! with our iier, ik>Gats .. to •afire <> entb, neetuR of the Boui,clary Taira , of contitut}otra :. httitoxy, of Canada, .year are: H, Dasacon, 1Z. Berl y, J. tie . • 'and tri z•:.,s,.• deep, fact that sttice l$ e e n 6th tris , i vvi donation has .boon .frtttngly g►iinow-IPruoter was. rvi~bected; tre'asut:pt• sa Hall presouted :,. , tovemn 80th• ins: 'Pito , 1 5 ee r; ry, 4 a' cases of,'l eel► , of whom "l;‘,...t.1.,.,. }, ubls` tl pO1i . ga. Dire ,tile '', on erva xve l r. •shrill slYtl`oent of Uxtord, is o r, 11Q : es is e- > ruenta is t te,e •Jo ins from Louis' tun cif nteetins;• the at alrreiita ` ttntli . , ritnq 28th:wee ,. and Dr. Macdonald ,lose his son fettle a little : lad of bine: Messrs. Wylie, foltt ouinry and: insteada C 1l .tl inb `for 'Which was of Wingnere„M.. '., for., Last. Karon, or tern years ane',• on Tuesday rn r .iu yl st' .We s m athise, with,.. Currie; of"Turnburry are on their new u i ,g a , Y Pb ve. S . ` Marti tilieVille Louis; - the him iai•lr.is'afffietion.=1'he tecel SPOIL' farm it o t ,1,_ of„wtntel., weatl 1 been. Much aria. a r. rs , A' '1 ra e eo ex en ' ails-• ,. -„ t _ endauce s,a strbn Dint in. r.: . i ,slue ►autos, u , tar' a l en Macke s work, and ,he records l a SocreC ' hang he;cl ou tMoudrtv,; Ino, ,.t. This splendid ,Malcom and A..bio au, J. ` he rnum lith the when 'havebe Y ry Y • g veraMeut repot 4344pl C?+varrs 0 lv tt, e T tY'` ” 72 h Inas extracted t t' ll be held on } nr cl — !tura to enol rrtl (r Hood Seiretat , e rid 8 23 t ti 1111 1llaokay stems Wednesday • 1 a t; 1 d J' 11 e y i . reeaon dap•"the, t tin rah;'..1; , . ,... -. • .:• -o •, h "rinttt wa • of .dettlin ,rt+tisah'for liavlrig it; postpone is to ; }tphtharla trttre.at firesent , cttsGlaur(eci lii:ir uutes•satafucturily ,. After the u bion ., eras ' ie ',1) p a hat s: osis tip .tri 1t . a .° y i .• ;lr; 4aatgt!13e:1, the eelebrltited 1a•oturer ,.'"' x • with the natives: Orae of his achieve., r.. .• not gegerp,lly' serious ' Y. . t party t be ru ] luevale ort Monday ewe• 1I J W had tli" anieroPtuue to and thou •tt t faits of their' oplaouenta,: ,began ; a o ag, to o }!y, e nota ion r especiallydwelling withigni11 til reit;}r- name' ' soon and '1to11aV - ;prettitce on itP .disloyalty of the Liberal rpaxty:' Tho latest' fad is ,!Imperial Feslei,ation. No scheme has yet beee. ,'.turbo ated:- N Y , row have any co ieeption' of what it means. its supporters have, thais far. merely indulged in glittering generali• ties.: '1t is as yell s`t' mere' •:figment' of , the fancy. -But. Th.lton' .McCarthy, and other leading conservative li ;life tell us that ,the destiny of Canada ;must • be '- ederation. or Annexation. Well if it comes• to: a choioe• ..between these two we believe • the }ieopie' of Canada Svuuldrlis:ve some hesitation>,as to which they would adopt: We vigorous policy r of dor $ .given p}autly by Qu .9 chanty of that to don't tolerate the view that Canada: has to adopt either alternative. The believ'ers.in and shallow. expounders of ti n' can't with anygreat show Federation '-' o'f reason accuse those favoring unrestricted-reeiprocitq with annexa- tion proclivities. To blindly' :teach or preach this' Federation alternative, crude, vague and ittuomprehensible,. might at least : produce -•as many annexationists as any oth ei• ,, possible ,sgibatioue ',• Tl a people aro ..likely to, • prefer, present relations, or ;suggested intelligible iniprovemetitS nn,our con- dition-iy extending our •,trade ;tela;=; tions, ;'to stapporting relations or changes. of.:'t,<.kT. c1a we' are' at• present blissfully ?nbrant. No Canadian •or:• :$urian; states€nan has yet •ver tur+ed to iv any • •raitisfactory' details as:_to give 3' what Impeiial'I'"ederation thenars • •Muuu,tv'ge `MIagaz'ine hae an .air,tiele giving a.vivid.and mii?;ute'dosctiptior of the ball -that preceded tne•;bettle"oi? Waterloo, the actiens::and fafieasinesal, that' characterized' the iron dutch (.Wellington) th,e news of Qitreras. the hurrieddeparture froth rho • dance, At the Conclusion •=of the battle • Wellington's striva sympathy was clearly manifested not onlyin hie utterance : It is a. slearTy ' bouht. victory, we have lost in,any fine fellows but the fact that he had given Up- his bed at. Waterloo- to Sir Alexnder Gordon, who was dying of his wounds. After doing this lie tried to remain and write on the floor in the next room -bet co:.ld not retrain on. "arsebuint' of the dyingman's groatla and he rode 'into Brussels, Mr. B. 14erdsmau• informs us that his hither was en eye •tr diriess of 'these, things 'tied stays tilts. 'description' • from which we quoted by.T. tdy de Ras whose mothers,liouse , vvas'near the scene of that,now famous bell is xnerreoe, try every partiaelur. Tarnier; e , DIr,' Ale;,Ielty is visiting a Mends in Wellesley( » M . Hump! ry B. Twieheil and. his daaughter,' Addie, of Anoka, Mrunesi,toa Who' . have been visiting at 11r. J. Black•well's for the last few weeks 1 -lime gone ^ to visit friends and relatives: hrthe - •-i taste •, of New York. 'They, will. [a3}sp spend s. liay or t vo at Niagara Foils:''==Mr D tl rixssels. lastings wase ecce ` sc uo trustee , ` o iu the place. 4 ., .,. ;: ' '_ the Central hetet toy 'Mr. Fergie - whose, tori:.%has `expared disposed of C . 'Ili x ro :fetor. of .the Commeraial hotel, 'istow'hl.” • The price paid .:was $5,000,.'Nt'r. O'1,TeiI le have possession until the lit, :of next May,•--'-At"'•the annual meeting of the East Huron Agricultural. Society, the following ;is billed for sluevale, Tuesday evening '29th inset When lie, w,►i,t leiy. open . different 'topic •df 'the rday. %Ye expect an ekcelleut treat on both eoeasiotas. .Qit Friday, , evening; -1'8th inst.., about 20 couples r tvetrt out to. Mr. John Harris' of •the 4th •con., ; of Tiartiberry and spent a real 'piestic title.' • We :are sure . the company wotild'enjoy. themselves •veay Head; as Mr. and Mrs, Harris are hospitable entertainers:' t d' h l t i sicca In S N 5 ttf Mr Gilbert Post : It is said that T. O'Ne(l:' has S Notwithstanding• the rain above aud FZ► a , p p `the uiud` Beneath a. large; ij itnber of 'the friends:Of. 11'Ir John ffutton'as'sem- bied-at his•resideuce on'ti;n'evening of thi -1 Otli, Lina without, aa,r'k}"rig leave :or 1'b f e proceed. to. tale • possession • 1 e is ' were a Din ed officers for`the current and make- ttYeiimelves at:ll0u 8, awi1s- pP t •iiiatheinselves- with genies, musictifnd year:—Al ,x. • Gardiner,` 'presi bbnt; Other innogent diWer`nions;: Daring 'Wm Grieve, 1st vice president•,, Thos.` ;the,etiening,.)gr tl,uttgn'was eall,tdato Davrdson,z$rd• vice president.; Direc. the -front-end presented with, a• hand: tors—D. IY'Ieliawchlin, A. Stewart, It "s•,tne, fur .overcoat accompanied. by:. an , tilclXee, •J;. Ferguson, W. Ili. Bert, F. •c s.be Gini ,testimen .'to iiia many S. Scott, D..-McLaucltliu, •J.. , Wilson, ad lyes a • an y D. Stewrat i , hoot u'rlities and the altpl'e:cr#thou o f , .! editors ,-A, .Straalttinr, 8 " T er with ",:the A. Hur;i"ter.:: his : work- . in aoqueGtt, cliur'cli„sirid°tile oo'ttige'pr'aydrineeting' • • • aFyil' fitstititnen- T.eOsvvater.' which. Ile has been la e , y, ' :oontaitred t g The l ews of',last 'week tel to 1laavinr held tldrotr,,,l'i the aelgli: . ' he 'were ' ,:=li•ut Dull='n-; reply 'three l{t italtry°•nattcPs:< 'They y borinody., ttr ti „ G.. ,ori.,.:: < y tftanited'tliekfiiends for„their . ffindness diose of ;allies, Moir, Dakid .aiyc esdale 3 j`-• r s of•este'ti.' >'The'•.coin any and Florence Q. Conner:—.Phe council( anti wo d p ' bt+olte u ''tit ti res t'etatible::Y"l ortr all. of last -Year is bixin severely criticized A grand entertainments 'will be held in returning'\ ditheiryi 0nisis vl'':ell•p?es,sec4 with the".evening's":erste°rtainment. Th»e Oeder Vale' Literary Society in- tends hold irgainotaber« meetbsng in Holmes' school house on Friday ` the; 25th (this week.)`tle" principle '• object,: of which is to discuss the question of what shall. be done with the library.:. Mani es the propel' ti ler gas a n• l,' cur elitliti' iaatio Mr. Geo: Bentley, of: Turo ery,•has- td Y o appresra, a ,,,. ,,, assecl-rho hoard Dere rind intends curlers,and. the roar of 'the stanes • 1? an lie... shouts of , riga •skips are j ts:uhiig a3 ' soon'As' tl,e scttriol is dteaching: ' trequenty,hearaon the millpond' of•i art ~vas nivezY ti a > Dung late. ,; A. very strong club was organ- A.p.. y• -7 . R :. y - Y y , +1. .i th , season, but the lady of: JNaner•tte which proved a ;zed hire ear n, H .1 bo s, nriltiness ,of tbe.•weather prevented .breat•'guouestJ; <The Turn aerrj' , y, anyaeti a ti f. Z+ridai. last.. -Union that atteiillod- it'- were' • the•+ leading,. d division of'.the 'Sone of Temper- •gen'tla et1, t;o'althe of the youngrlad- ba d . ante. ii this place is 'in a flourishing it's thnughtsr •- condition. .Twenty eight new mc,m = A negro of. Jeannerette got away bers were.initiatird last quarter, "and 'With` e, 'saloon 'keeper's ti 1, which. the. weekly meetings are well attended coiutaiued-ove one hundred dollars„, and ver. , itit,c+resti hg.—The Lucknc'w Brave old blackleg don't',you think. Presbyterian con re#atiei is telling. J3`nt. no wanted"sornething to drink: vigorous. steps!, towards the•,builduig Mr..' Albert Welch, ,ancl family o Qa new ch❑ cls. duriu . the • 'following 'formerly» ot'r Gerrie, have not moved. £ ... uupeople associat- into their new home'aboveSt:Martins- suinmer.- 11e Xo . 6 ; ion in connection with the Methodist vitl'e;, La. church intend holding., .an enter`taio•. The Huronites that have, bought mint shortly for ,the pirpnse of rats land in the Sunny South inteud•ta'call ing•fonds:—The• entertainment heldINY their plantati'oll the Huron plantation,.. the Presbyterian Sunday. Sohool on .;Tc has, three Iinlle ;of afrutit'upoti the Thursday °veiling host was very:latgel Y' e"dge,of _ the Teeho: Layort, attended and, .quite successful: rhe'William A'l'ex, Genii/tillie,.,fiomploy. singing and recitin by the- little fniks; i:ne himself by .building a eat* until was much admired 'and alipr,,ciated his seboot'is ;tiinished and furuishe8 with comfortable furniture. ' • Tielrays. a a ,,noir.. Greer,'' of Gerrie, is expected . here. to visit his daughter, Mrs. Albert "13elgravehas .at •laat beeems a tpwr ,Wslcli and to• • see tic country. • d l •oledtecl ie 'mayor and tow ' -• an las , s•Tt ,: ;+vas ; one. of the *.T most.., 'Mr. Sandager: and several, . other council. ,ersons-are ex eeted from,.Grafton,. exciting,e1detiorts ever; hold: ;in this. ;p ` p art of .the(oeuntry and• nofavithstaud<; .eek. i1lry Sundager has .purchased .a p of rani^ Marge; track, of land,and they intend. • 0 tl 1 dower p yr stag tii,u a tuwn ,a $ sorxii its ilii,, Sand - du th evening Tile hall was t hear tl P 1•+ ' . p fi 1 dome. for ,its llast`y act►oUU In awardieg the trig re Leavy” contract for the water works as many trig.. a ...r' ' aYer.u' dLrjs. artraars Nttlreii refinery . •of •' thek:rate p ayers think that they crowded ;..to the • oma. e,I , p es::.of. the ».•c$udidatge • aitei? laugh N:' 'liey Gint:erad,t arcing rho;; new necepted' tire. highest tender and. speech + town Lydia, :1 ,is the•gulgoetul of•the pion*, s stew;. Bev: ', A. Linton o which ` the :'state 'of .--the -- ph ,vee youth ;tho,.ba :ou Techel,einn,on one Zi • r(s (. riitn'ohuxch, aii,l• .l v, •atrnounced by_ .. the retlurning, offioeil :o ' t e b• y il.ro d ,ons Ind, o ane Zr.Spa.r,.sby e , n sr.le.,an t3 lira,, a: W.Sparling Methodist pastor eichatig .The ' result; of'. the.:. votineetwas .#t W,itat chaiwes, to; multe mons b ;;tarda horning . l2th ,follows e,fotemh.yor, J. Tovell, 94,1 p'.' y y e`d„pulpts • on r y ,e • .y f rTovell>&'ht'yiodtown,lots,ana: It.uildin Houses , 'f tiv” `h • ro er thing to' `do Inst.= -Our ttSWu thorned d+ut ru line Mol tnnb yr88'lell McClelland,. ;SterlingoT 11 i. ' ;poli g to 7 d 'i fo •w•to hear then islt. Jubilee singers' peeve C. McC a whichtbus to d ad or ore society a . " at-3 fn [isiit,. •Those of she : niituier mal. for McOlelland; 2" For Council ::.'Otte of'tl>e Tttrnber Y Toys ,attracts, the which ou been n ;8 or dormant for h lately Bathe down here thereis' ionto had' heatrtl `ta'erit At their: -.:hist '•. t ,laeeler 83.,.•Gillts •97, . Watsons tteastiori ofaani, the best • o.uua ..ladies • an a m.otoht, int •S S. No 6 . • a of talent second'- to ...none in 'Were 'somewit► tt; dls'rppointed ' while 7ir, R;. ,'<'fCComrnui •,T• : ;ills' R ',of. Jeaitnoretta;i < So much ior 'Turtt- an•arr y ~ally rural .district in these, parts 9--A some were • very etatlausia,sttc in 'intent' 'I. 09and IctiS evV4trt. < •' ,°' + berry, • f, ar • l.)om was thrown over this seetiou praise:—'Sho eboir front the Methodist :,,,,C , . b V1iat: a,gralid ionic nmst of • those 6 ouneeulent on`Sunda ; that church .:rendered, mina Oh 'Friday ,. Tile, efecttion • con'alnitters '.,of, bath ottun, ladies are going to ; get left: -;a by tile, ane y the th 'Con,. night Tota hist ata very.. interes Ing .parties celebrated the election of the bit by ths,t,r `1'urnberr o fol •his t1r dead Jolruston, of1l F,, 's -d acl DPePased Vas about` •60 `tea` -Party. aft' Williamso.r s cornets, prayer, reeve" and dounell :on Tt;riday y y qra aattention:h4s not Wandered. from his. years of..a,ge and along with his father. This is the 2Oth , arinrverSary of the evening the 18th Inst by' giving ori :attetze i;oil,::y t: , and brothers was amen; ` the earliest:.same eltttrch that this .olboir has, given ,oyster sepinea..,,at, Which about YoO., ru the sugar mills ,ara:'closeal up settlers in these 'arts: :EleIves •amen similar assistance.-•,Rev..J.FSeott, „of .prtrsous Were present and ;partook.'Of liet'e now. Ssysral have: turned •p G g t` h sicalppowers aud •,aan iroh. Win lhain, preached in: Teesweter at . the .feast. And. this,a faair like every. OM '200,000,000 vn - u of area p Y pounds, .constitution and ur the earlier years ,the arnniversa `y service of ,. rho meth- •thi ria else that the pin' ,of 13elrrave t ittit a .hre turn :out and where is it of this township was noted for .his':4elist church ,mottling . and evening Was a success. ter. 3, i spin took`the ptiirfr to goo' .I n4eau,tlre luatley tltoy Jp iro v`ess at logging bees and raisings. of 'Sunday 20th inst.--41e. Thorrtpson, .Chair and the' f ollowiunlrsL ,:f toasts; •wilb rece'tve Edit• this .Anic,>rtat. s a' having had but few equals and ..fewer' of the late firm Tl"iornps0n FiesYtunt & were proposed''arid responaed to with ,•fit is fine,April•weather here now. a n. yperioril. 17.p to about ..:'fifteen Co. has purchased W:; Buttons saw- good speeches. it Towle proposed What do ou think .of°»that!; • h had } I mill elr Geo $anon s pareira"sed a'' rho (ween 4eli elt was` rebponded • to y' time he was attacked by a coanplica , do .Kirklautl ---'l'ie aurILVersory servioss , pt'oposed • our parliament' tnitieh p p at'tire,•iVlethoaiet clinrali on Sunday respoudcd• to •by. ll 1r: •, lute"TKiunon ; ft:derYe•lroi'nes' here and he is the real Om bEdixenses which gamed to B flli. the knowledge end ski.' of the physi- and Monday 20th and 21stiltst. were; !#., Stirling proposed the mayor estate agent of Jeattnerette. cions end since then seldom" out of a success in everywayf The collect. (eves respunded to by I.Tovell ; • Mr. Tho roads are sloppy ,}nsttibrt. ,tin .and at tithes suffering" severely he ions on ,:these days amounted to ' Van. Vitnnorrna11 • proportt'd the The birds are gathering to call in the p responded.; vrelcoiire spring. ' ' has been gradually .f iirking>tf(lSunday $76.27':•• a `' -' reeve C. McClelland res otided' • I. months ago e . to soarer y (nowt; Y ' „ , kala day- blit about that half itttercad iu the firm of Rosenblatt by1' ' 7r. 0. MbleClell;tncl• L • • 'Lovell!^ • Mr. F. M. enol; is as busy as over what a sic y ,.aJ for eb le are corning to mance tbeif Geddes proposed the council and The sugar tune is just bee" n' g to morning when death released him. nl J. ,Stewart rrsporidod Win. .s taut. Lie Was a` life-long • oonservative in rows p polities,belonged to the. church of Messrs P. Clark and Vim. 'Reidy Watson liroposed the Agricttltural The cabbage and. eahilifiowere"are S . were re:"eleot- dd directors of the Cul. Interests and G Wratyieaponded;»» M, just bnl;iuning'to head rtoty EnglandSociety was to . member: of the : • members of the toss 1 amal Fire Insurancs 0 L. --Mr. Godfrey proposed •• Maauafaeteeiu;; T1yo.or,trigts iiia art the tree* here Wrange Sceoety rho til ,boy y• g h' y Y and ,fresh. • zlirrgIrriim "lodge escorting IaaYt to iia.- : i4last'sltal,s eldest' wits prctt IndrtstriPs and R. llterllttd+res responded ; Pt and and they look fine h ill , e mod last week Ile is slowly F. Wheeler the Railroad Interests and The derides drink all they stance grave. Ile leaves a, wife :and large a d s, a a 11'lir Geddes the, exce3tin;; a rdctce] and they buy tome inthe Delmore :rhe sohopl eat "re. family several of the children bear}; 'rnlpt•ovutg but it will be, sonmtiuie yet .L •Gillis• reptioa i. 1 y before he can wear his little Welter- :Cotnaa.orern•I .Tntere is alul 1. Tovell• dried herrings witlratlrat.,tio .tench for day 'ebtuery 1st. The ree grarnnte quitp tyoung, who have the hearty bolters with cotnfort;--Mr., Ja 1it•'replied ; (lee. O:veua Toronto Iliri ee. the Degrees -of "the » South. to consist of readings;' recitations, sympathy of flat whole cuinmttnity ntr,(x.t>.lfr y roplircl x R, 1VIot7oru- A iiiritSCsrttnnl : 1• e t dialogues, oomic songs &0.— 4.150 »a their great affiotion. Tiro funetat;eOt r from Lindens, a ftat'UI - re id ,1t eit•'y, M of the A,I. s wa Verdi lost. ..cvt ttk at a uIni#'LAviatda aauL td,sul,try and Di'. J'etenterette, /an. it '19. '!pit • r o1 and tsar <c:it Howie Id Tarin. tato plane Tuesday itl uinb tier°and o1aad,busir,cas ptoue, Ile wits the ittie,rt of . eR ,trr,s replied; t;, McClelland The' berry, aid l3 ,Hawick' and Tarn. bounded by a large number of rela- Mr, J. N, tlekell.;-tr e. 15, Metit'sr 'lnraasa 0,04 D :,t, • 41 mare replied ;. n - linerry. and attd 4th bnaks. bits, fog! twee and ttcgoawhiches testifying t0 which he • was held,' molt, of the first is slowly who has ltnrtt (i}tndfrr'y Arnie lYvy nttdTolnntee,rs l t rtrut3 iiowr pays its n mayor. 4pt30s t .rfur ieh tis, Manton and bryfogle the esteem in w i , ill for.envie time is slolvl renovating :!Ioi. utuurtus rr lr}ta c4 a It Stt;l,llug.l'he•, y . wall furnr>sh tangle. The services Were conducted by rite .o y r, 44