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in3a1u Eitt.Toronto, 14S -Irma been granted.
lux wheat on this {lo
1111R allpply of I
neat is. clown to 20,000,000 bush
1iItI,LT.A.,Y S1A.�' 31b80
lytta, TeesWate�r,
I Rev. A. W. Tog bas returned
rat front Toronto thio w#reit, where he has
Tuvui�es'rY.
I What
proved to be n dioestrous bra later J llaoey hr>t ahippt'd p3u'd '?ef
broke out in R. T,)atlglas' tannery horses to the l;lo Uawk•ht /heel' enaags
' six Iess Z...ten a year assn,
,.._GYtrll US t1AVll A.1 3O1i D� twalety-ulit' ]niiliuns less than on
froth of April, il, 18.4.
Xt i
that
t• been securing a prominent Sentleuian
e1S,. to lay t.11e wetter stone r't the new
and Methodist ehtneln on the 24th of
the' May ---Mr. Johan 111p1)olhald will soon
retire from the liquor business, ---Lt is
•uuloreki filet ,lulls Kill the nestle.
ai#volt tell a'clo0lt it l''1•hlay Iligi#t. hit hi tills woe Ott Thursday lfr
• W#tete the Morin t«ae first given the P. Deans sold the stook ttnd e11i ets of
tiro' atm d terve been extiugnit;lled the Hastings' estate, and fair pticers
readily with inconsiderable 1=rss by u. were realized, Provions'y Ji .bad
good wrterxvoi•lca system as it was sold the 100 acre farm of Mr. Thulium
then .cotllined to one part of°tile build Hastings, whose property tutjk ;i i its
r , woe spew Bio 500.- lir. ,J. .
now l;el#really re4ot;t.ixe„
Tits tot#il;;encr tin k t" r rii�il lurid f l 111' t f tl h feel lr 'ta#s int; llle e�'ipot kttuu pude re l toe w 2,
ty called into requisition u1nk1 dote t# los'hltn#, is now tk tn; alar,', tilling
't# i i. e during seed
t# ells! icia#' nr l,? t 4' ', ir• ' ^ 1 in'kj
0 garea a t due 10 n ,' „e ie shop lint
s wiser .-- LIrs: scan passulR...re latdly trtou;, dknlble lin a flies Addle Porte'r's p• :.rt •
o+il au leach -
dation
are largely to the florin- Liverpool, decreased i7,1lee as' cul#h- is is uu the s#i.lc .ist tilt i
of its forests. 1 Jones is tnblo to be arouk#d 4130, fl•olu the river to the fire, lilt the fir at Heinle's' he:h�,ul, .1 flea►)'sohua!
dation of the country pored with hist year. U#iluiJiun euhi-- quantity of water thug brought 'vl1a end eleehwnllt have rein `re:•l it iuipnra-
Thu importune of tree planting ill .r house a;aiu'after a !"n r soot of siulc q
p h •inion declined 4,738 donut; the Nur mess —Mr. F. 1 alttou ill sized a lollcn irksutlJciaint tach, sslt the flames, With the that 1ltias 1'artt r Mahe a brief
B�attttdtt,- roaarcleki from the rioted- mouths. of doe Cattle this heel:--•:tlessre. a• the utmost difli�eulty, o#na 'r in;; of •t.hn respite i# kau the online •s w .tk cf
ail is of plimatio cauditiuus, health -
TIM Com- D, Dcohor, alai W. Steib ey will Wilding cont#aii#inn' elw boiler tool ter.elzulg, sS he is a'Meter ambitious,.
P t g>xu Grand Trunk Railway C
comfort, and ornamentation shortly leave for okei loud, ()hie engine was slaved from the eotnnkou indefati •elle+ and tenceesfut instructor
fulness, y returli of tr>a# io far the we11k Y y Ea fate b. detactziu"y the roof aver a par- and ,hat still maysoma he able to >e-
--has been arch set forth by It; W.
polio VV0 are sort to lose SIWII nieo ooh Ypa
r snail,- April 20th, shows total recoipts fellotvs<--�'lr. J. 'J,lylar lute returned talon wall mid' lianlriui t> constant 3unke her duties is the eal'uest wish of
Phipps of Into years. By setting of 360,6904 being an increase of to town from the Kingston Univol- stream of water ou this part ti 1 the the pio•cnts and pupils in her school..
a oat one day in the year to ba do- ift have sports following r maim;. r1 few Mehl were —Ou 1''ridliy lust rile efYects of D1 r.
p �,.,L aUl izv r those for Pconstantly oIi watch until a last, hour Win, Mitchell. were s by ,
the t 1 t olitt 'roe in this 1 til I p' "les" 11111 413th •
1
the first four months of this yearfrorn wi
o. r r kl the correspond- es Dort- city. -- we aro going . a 1#' alar altatiou lies
voted to tree pla'lti#i;; and ornatr#ent- ' here on the 24th llj:ay. It is tulle the c a y '
-lug week loot yea-. g- <»l Sunday night, t offal 4hhtlknu�� all hkivin«'dfcidtd to remove to Urltlldili,
ration at schools—Arbor Day—toe n boys were stirring themselves, aa 011 Sen ever they,atb:intlaned the Spot having., where severed of his raid ,
Minister of Education has given a THE Argentine Republic has passed haul and Sea a th have king ago serif g • `
a law guaranteeing five pale cent. Inter- out posters, announcing sorts 011 the, hilt the' fire'br„lte out 1ar1PW about four' ters are engaged In to&3 Iliug, The
wholesome stimulus to this important c, on el'rht nlllltoth .'�4G11, AS this IS it local matter anal welook on Monday teeming itod fur- place is rented to tile. tie Porter'. Mr.
f ' ars 0 - I • ti b t • r rill illi (shell is au industrious And reliable
roan and we hope 1111 miry prosper
ilhateriatly under the Stars and'
,Striper. -Mr. Dkrvid Mitchell, who re-
ck'utly aretni'neil 'very ill fhom Florida
$4,000. No inenranee, Much qui- is still very low but hopes are outer-
pathy is felt for Mt Douglas, as he tamed of his recovery,
had ,just nicely recovered from t1 simi-
lar loss four years ago._Mtr.Rev.Priul,OE Bluevale. .
Brussels, pre'lehed •morning and even- James Elliot bas sold ru one -year -
inti ill the Methodist Church on Sub- old Holstein bull to John A. .51c -
bath btpt. Tho pastor, Rev. 'Ir.Sparl- Ewen, of Morris.—John Fowler left
ing, lies been couhued to his room
with neuralgia for the past week.—A
youth of o'ut' town writing over the
subject, The judicious and couscien' .est ur ten ye l
dollars to be invsetell in establisbinolltS that the earner stt) :e et the new thee ll se tV to c Duk , !e Ot 'ter
a
tiatis teacher, who has given this often-11'lethodist Church will be laid that enr;irle being the ouly part of the
matter and enlfstod the at devoted to the export of beef This day a very Targe crowd would be. here. property preserved. A. small portion
tion to this Molars thea means keener rivalry for Canadian Go into it, boys.—The Public School of rt very terse steal: eves saved frau
,tension and efforts of these the ruin,. The lois is estiuh1 f ttk
retically and racticall • has dant esp''rtt rs to the British markets. Inspector was here last week and left -
e y practically, satisfied - that everything was as . it
noble service. (Seed sowu by creating Tac Yost#tg Yea's Liberal club, . of should be, which spoakcitli well for
interest and developing a taste in this Poroma, voted down, by five of., a our teachers.—lir. P,Kelly is visittug
interestingb subject will bear rich fruit. majority, a motion to endorse the friends in Otinton.—A petition was
in future.Arbor Day is au American course of the Liberal members of sunned ]#ere' s OLne Yflle theago
ti skie u f the
the
't stitutiou but we are pleased to see Parliament who voted for the allow railroad to c
l 1 , Pally 'tri,in going south. This has
it so readily accepted and promptly anoe of the Jesuit Estates Act, but"11Ygranted and we can now reach
carried outran Canada. Those most serried an amendment declaring for
alive to the country's interests will .ire separation of Church and State in
see the importance of preserving and rilte province of Quebec. .
restoring forests, groves and shac.e LoxDori Advertiser; Mr. McCarthy's
trees. ill -concealed effort at the Toronto
The tree planting season has now locating to turn the occasion into . an
arrived and whilst much has been , ittack upon Mr,. Mowat shows where tors and we learn it hasn't done 'yet..
—Mr. Richard- Irwin 'is having his
done in Wingham---it has few super- his ambition points ; but, if be has any house moved back 20 fMet off -tine road.
fors in the matter of flue shade trees conceit of succeeding in that veuttire `M r. VV tn. Cocke line is overseer of the
—muchoan yet be done in the way of he may step into the ring any day he job,—Balls are out asking for tenci-
heautifyiug and enhancing the value pleases. 1VIr. Mowat will ,knock him ers to sick still more talksfur the fire,'
of property by planting' shade trees out the first round, department -- Mrs. Let:, of London,was in town this week.—Miss Belie
on slhadeless and dusty streets, We Tse Canadian ' Pacific RailwayMcKnight, who has been visiting role,
hoe the Council may take some ac- Company's statement of earnings and Lives in town forfthe -past week, left
p for her home in Stratford, Ontario.
tion in the matter as usual. . otgenses for March last shows a net .
Farmers can add to the beauty, profit of $363,972, as compared with
value, -comfort, of their farms by lane s net profit in March, 1888, of $1613, Salem.
The Jesuit agitation in the eastern
rad highway tree adornments. Every 091. For the three months endi• n;,+ part of this province has created quite
Shoughtfnl and tasteful farmer can ,larch 81st, 1889, the net profits were an interest anion the clergy 'of all
readi1 see -has long since seen, 'in -$665,178, as against net profits of. deuominations, no fewer than 'three
y
taet—the necessity for and importance $238,200 for the corresponding .guar- 'different minsters while preaching
A authority1 here referring to them in no very flat -
Toronto at Ymuoli earlier time:—Mr.
Sky Shibley int.eude unportiug some
pure bred Polt ud•Chiva Bogs from
Lima county, Iow:stilis season.—Won-
der what Juhn 8 is going to do: with
that shaving cup?'—The Standard is
Much improved since• it changed edi.
of this work. An American 'ter ;ase year. - tering tern's. . We believe the -Jesuits
recomrnends the planting. of Shade TnE Montreal Witness says: The have many virtues mingled. with oiore
trees on both sides of the public high- creaking of the -tire of one of the vices, and for the salve of- their cause
uniform distance of GO engine causal have experienced. more sacrifice and
ways at the udriving wheels of the erh,lue e
feet apart, and not less than. twenty -self -devotion than the members of any
P the St. George accident to the St• other Uhristian society. Still this does
three nor more than twenty-five feet Louis express, and -it would seem that - not entitle thein 'to public money.
from the centre of the highway, and a broken axle, which threw the loco But while we are talking about them
. they legally enacted in Michigan that motive from the track, caused the let us be charitable enough to take
4°itny person planting trees along the ,,rent disaster at Hatniltou. 'l 'he -into account their good points and
Highways, adjacent to property owned not mai ni£y their bad ones. The
Grand Trunk Railway is famous. all Orangemen in the eastern parts of
-or occupied by them shall be credited over this continent for the high stand- the province seem to be taking ,.the
twenty-five cents for every tree so and of excellence attained by•its loco- lead in the anti -Jesuit agitation, and
planted, but not to exceed in themotive shops, and the efficiency of its,, pretend to be contending- for British
aggregate twenty-five per cent of such;engine plant. The eugines of the St. doing sthey are los ng ut it is to be feared
oft fair
person's LiglhSvay.tax _in anyone yearin
.
Lotus express, a most important and play in the matter. According to the
Teachers too can do much to bean very heavy train, are presumably the papers, .Rey. Dr. Hunter, of Toronto,
tify school grounds, cultivate the bnest of a fine class of engines. Why addressed a meeting in of
Co,
aebthetie taste of scholars and dev- t of thein lrtive brolceu and received a very.,patient hearing,
clop an interest in the study of plants is it that
wo • but when the Conservative M. P., Mr.
pdown under what there is no reason - Dickinson, rose to explain his position,
and trees; also the sanitary advantages to believe to be other than, normal he -eou,d not be heard for insulting
devised. from. the cultivation of trees conditions within a few months of .each - cries and jeers. , Such actions on the
and ''plants. Thousands of school other ? part of Oraligemen will bring only
ground have been ornamented and reproach to their natne, and at .Once
ettadered attractive and comfortable Lu nknow.. stamp them as hypocritieai in demand-
h the well directed efforts of teachers week ing British justice for thomselves Luoknow.
y The spring show on Tuesday wlhicll they deny others.—Mrs Green
The Council has. hada ' number, of
wort: 40 on and future benerations good representatlbn if horses.The but we hope to soon hear of her curl n
few days ser
'1'ur'sclay, for Attwood, where lie Makes
cheese with (shades Ovens.—Joe Mc-
Pl1h'r'son goes t0 Mr. Harris's to make.,
name -of Theodore is treating the read- —George 13ureese gees to make at. 141r.
ers of the Nous to witticisms at the Morrison's, atilt Joe Burges to Charles
expense of a number of our citizens, Ovens,—At a rueetiug of the council
Feet in some cases,] ction in others.. and, on Mond ay I\Ir. Jelin Ilnrgess wag
the writer in making some apt hits chosen .clerk of the township of Turn.
and as• a conseclneuce the uninjured belay instead of • the late Thomas
like the; fun, while most of the victims Fortune. Mr Burgess is an intelligent
take it good naturedly. man, thoranghly reliabie, a good ac -
On Thursday least 111rs. Thomas oountaut with extended business ex-
Cronin, wife of to fanner living some perienee and having time atbis disposal
three miles from hens while in a fit of 'no better 'retention cloud possibly be
insanity, killed one of her husband's- ;,rnade. No doubt the appointment !gilt
horses and then attempted to led] her give satisfeetiou--Miss Lillie, daughter
children, but was prevented by some of John Sheardon, left far Manitoba on
neigh!,ors who chanced to he passing Tuesday last. She had been home visit -
at the time. Mrs. Cronin is a young ing her father, who is in poor health,--
woman
lealth,—
woman and very highly thought of in: Mr Satnl.Scott is busy with his new pig
the vicinity of her home. She was. pens at the factory.—Mrs Inward, o1'
committed to goal at \Valkortou.—Mr Blyth, is rapidly pushing on the brick
G Reid, A R C .A, who has been work of the new factory. The niaktr '
studying art in 'Paris for the past and press rooms will''l�e ready for the
year, has received special recognition roof this week.—Ben Sau=ts was on a
in that city where .art. culture stands: visit to the county town this Week.—
on a high pedestal. All the paintings Mrs. Stowe was visiting in t oderieh
of- his • ooliection, intended for the last week ,where hen' father is. lying
salon have been accepted, one of the very"ill,—i41r. J. 1"imnins has pin -
number securing a 1st class position. chased Mr J. Jackson's farm near the
About 70 per cent of the works offered station for $x3520.—The Methodists
-the salon, mainly by European artists held a social in the Foresters, hall
were rejected consequently the accept- Tuesday night, rea:izilig $9 thereat.
ince of,Mr Reid's entire lot is high. —joe. Richardson, of Stanley, is up
testimony to the ability of a Canadian -.'working his farm at Bluevate.--look
artist, well known to many of our
readers. A critic thus speaks of one
'of a lot. sent to Canada for exhibition
(The painting is entitled "Logging")
Frequent allusion hes been maete to
Mr Reid's wonderful versatility. He
attempts almost everyth;eg and suc-
ceeds in what`• he -attempts. Few
artists could make a 'striking picture
out of ascene in a logging fallow, yet'
in this picture with its smoky sky,
burnt ground and charred timbers,
patient oxen and stalwart loggers, • be-
grimmed with smoke and blackened
with charcoal, the artist' has shown
the true poetic treatment for which
his works are re.inarkable. We ven-
ture to stay that 'logging' stands frith-
out a peer among productions' pre em-
inently Canadian. '
-in the tastiest,- years. Let the good was well attended and there was a has been ailing for the • past week,
judges award of prizes was as follows: "plets recovery.—One day Tkast weep Y a} ngand cleaning up the
will rise up to call the doers blessed. J imported heavy Draught, "Oliver" Mr, Wm. Gallager left this three-year' streets, and the ,-e ilt is highly saris
owned by Donald Clark, Huron ; 'old colt standing in the field hitelled
factory adding greatly to the appear
"Strickland Tom," by Mr. Lambert, to the seed drill, while he went into once of the streets, and comfort of
The a vote of 113 to 103 the British Ripley ; "Grove Shire Oak," by Angus the house. The beast started off butlet for feneing pedestrians. -The contract bus been
House of Commons passed a vote of McKenzie, Kinloss ; "ltedgauntlet," was stoyiped.in its mad career before ,and the citizens 11Burpo erplathtket ing S ralot
bre'
censure on tho overntneut for foster- a Johns to D � theelit Jo a as bbs 'such damage was done other than the of shade trees on the iotb'rida next.
in liquor drinking in India.p smashing of the shafts and some of , p Y
best horse -on the ground. Canadian the other important parts of the drill. Tllis will greatly improve the aspect
A WRIT has been issued for an circ- Draught or t erelleron--"i1lallano," by lir. J. S. Wilson is ttlaehin in Miss
en busily engaged during the past
• EDITOEI,L NOTES.
of this bareand neglected piece of town
to 11 the Win. Fraser, "Young 11•arrior, by Porter's school during the time
a£ -property,—The activity and energy
tion. in Compton County fill James Anderson, 1 ar y ]her convalescence We are sure
d ce "Bruce . S of our present Council in looking after
•vacancy caused by the death of the Chief.' by Peter !tipl�elizie, Tinloss ; wi 1 make m any frielids anroug the the wants and requirements of our
late iron, John Henry Pope• The " Yonne, British Lion, " by larael
nomination will be on May 0, and : Moore, Whitechurch, ]toad and Oar -
polling Many 16, riage—,"conn; Cambridgeslnre Swell.
owned by Messrs Sturdy, Holinesville;
Armen a leen discussion a largely "Diamond Star," by R. W.Armstrong,
attehaded xionrention of Labor Society Ashfield; "Ridgewood, jr., by Wm.
Wilson, Iduron. Two-year olds—
`c## legates inToronto passed tell but "Young Kentucky," owned by Robt.
:unanimously 4 tesolutiou declaring Ellis, Luckr.ow. Heavy Draught two
that iilr. Clarke Wal.ace's anti -Coln- years old—"Oliver Cromwell," owned
'Bines Bill practically nullified the by John Moffat, Huron ; Young Whist
suirit and letter of the Trades' "Union Care I," awnbed W, 3. McQuillan,
Act as a protective measure to the Imported Heavy y1)i'aughts, two.yeare
old—let prize, "N oil Gow, owned by
'members of labor nrgauizations, Anil •Jrme4 Murfat,. ('ulr;tss.--The Phoenix
et:esorte4 the oeude,ltll:atialr o al: mtv— !Leta. insurance Co has bei.ti organized
Ade ones.—Mr. Merkley has rented town, go to show that it is the best 64: 6i, "We till do fade as ,a leaf,"'
his farm lately oivtned by Mr. Rogers,
we have had for years. All htisiness Prayer meeting was held, by Mr. I.
of Gerrie. is being transacted in a business like gotten on Tuesday evening at Mr.
manner, and from present indication Wm. Ferguson's.—Mr, P, wells is
they are going to buildup a aoleudid. having a fine hew fence erected' in
'J3elxnorro. - record by the end of the year.•--toi'ull front of itis 'farm. Mr. I1 Armstrong
The Salvation Arany lie holding wheat in this f district is penerally has the contract. -.Mrs :Piper,.who hits
meeting; in the Temperance hall for sneaking looking fairly well. There been ckinfined, to her room with, a
three nights of the week,—Mr Peter aro sorle very fine fields, but these to severe cold, is somewhat better,
'1'erriff, after a abort pilgrimage, has: Sarno extent are onset by as many
.retortied from Manitoba. --Mr. Ilar• dour ones; gpuaeelg.
t`1so.n, lkar#lese' Maker. leas clone to the An entrance examination will beheld '
Northwest and will remain there, if Morris. at Brussels this year. ---'Elle annual -
' cheeses j Campbell, pi ell, son in•law to anniversary sermon to • the Western
it stalls llitn,-•-Tti;Lr, W. hell, c.hekisa, Me D. W. Corn u
notker, is going to manufacture in fine Mr, J. A, Mc1+.weti, 'of Morris, has Star Lodge, bTo, 149, 1, i7. O. li"'., waa
l3elluore 0110ese awl Mutter fawtory)'purclhased n farm near Souris fiord, presehed. 04 Sa#uday by 1iev, W, T.
c tl:i,�ea�'r - j. llfanitobg, lVlst4,
1 ,
stealing
stealing exiats to a considerable extent
in the Bluevale school. The guilty
pl,rties aro we:l known. Teachers and
parents ought -to 'slake a vigorous effort
to stump out this evil, If all that .ih
known were made public it' would be
most embarrassing for' some people
who have scholars attending.
To' the Editor of the "Tim,"
SIR : It has been circulated and
pretty generally understood in Blue -
vale and the surrounding community
that t bad -purchased the store of Mr.
Wm. 'Messer, of Bluevale. JTegotia
tions were in progress, in fact a distinct
understanding was conies to and writ-
ings signed. Shortly after Mr, Messer
rued his . bargain and • .by Coaxing,..
persuasion and threats to start another
opposition store induced me to release
him from the.agreement. I.wish to dis- -
abuse the minds of the people in this .
village and vicinity of the impression
that I am responsible for the nego-.
Mations having .r fallen through.
In fact I think I have been shabbily
used in this` transaction. -
Yours, Sic.
C. 3. READING.
Glenaxlnan•
We aro pleased to learn that Mrs
P. Anderson, who has been . seriously
ill for some tithe, is on the road to .
recovery. ---Rev. ll] r, Hartley prettohecl
the funeral, sermon of the late . 1Vtr.
Thomas Fortune at T+3tirldies, chinch
last Sabbath, His text was • Isaiah
•
a bulk;