HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1889-4-19, Page 11110 DEVOTE % COU TO ADVERTISERS, otice of changes must he left at this Office not later than Monday noon. The copy for changes must be left not later than Wednesday noon. Cas- ual Advertisements accepted up to noon Thursday of each week. NEW ADVERTISEMENT& To Let --Mrs F. enmesh. esh. sIsirlag-James Cooke. Removed- Jelin % deme. Furniture Daniel Gordon. Meat Market Whitely /true. Har Waffled SHIN•L orrice. Belo carriages -- A. R. Cor.4lt. Per eat* - peg W. Thompson. For One Week Only John Ach°wn, Goq,/[LLow MARRIED. the bride's brother. . At os the lath last., byRev. Jas. A. Aoderawa. B.A., James w.trellew, of Belleville. to May Jones. of Colborne. \\.i DIED. Thee -At the residence of her husband, w►G 4. , townr t''.On the lath lust., the Whitely, aged :,e yearn. TOWN TOPICS. ' AtMimenatecep Cr, fakis'eofes. .da' fade he If prem* cr." Gent, PRICIER F. - Tbs you can make is to give MVP ply to I). Mt•Utlie:oddy, att*wt, Oedertch. Ho mmeo•pleasant 'pang morningsmake all feel like taking sponge hatbsat any. rata. At the Pharmacy there is a wide wee - lion of sponges to suit the most economical and the must fastidious. NcAT,,af.y. Cn•Aexpkr ARM DraAR/LtTT..- These are three or Use qualities of the elms of goods by which F.* A. m hare sac ceeded in building ay a big besonees in titde- rii The arta keeps up to its motto every tTae Wotts!e•a CHarreie r Tamemzeeca Vetter will meet regularly for the transaction of business every Tuesday afternoon at eau e'cbck. in Knox chnr•tl. vert woman In- terested in the work is cordially invited to attend. T Y NEWS IMr Zd. VanKeer, left for Station, Asguua, on Thursday Cad WI morning, to :take ariangeuleuts fur continuing the successful fishing trade that was tmwed up et that pont last year. Mr Robert McLean is preparing fur work is aesiteCtioe with his new block oil the Square. Mr Jamieson Reid will undertake the atone and brisk work end 1Mr Jame, Reid the wood work. The Oddfell,ws of Uuderich will mire bate their 70,h anniversary by attend. lug Dense service at KOHL church next Sunday morning, au whish occasion Rev J. A. ♦tilersuu will preach the mammal rerume. On Saturday night the residence and grocery of Mr Peter McGaw, Kincar- dine, was entered by burglars. They found their way to the room in which Mr McGaw was sleeping and abstracted a peeketbo'ok from his pocket containing $110. A Porriaa INirraraxNT, -A new scale Upright Pian,fone recently com- pleted by Messrs Newcombe ,t Co., To nein, u ef.'rding great s ttsfaction. It [ills the require/mutts far • reliable in etrument L, a first chess maker at a figure within the reach of all. Write them for particular* tf SwarT TO Tug Swtan. -Donor forget the Maple Sugar Social, given by the Younc People of North street Methodist church on Easter Muuday, Besides excellent music, etc., an address will be given by Rev (leo. Richardson upon " The Sweet Side of Life." Program to copmence at eight o'e!ock, after whish the refreshments will be served. Ad- mission only 15 Cents. "Ar How.." -An At Home will he held in St. George's church schotolh,.ase, on the evening of Friday, April "6'I from 7 to 10 p in., under the seep the following ladies :-Mrs W Young, Mrs Nadir!. Mn I Lewis, R Reynolds, Mrs Geo. Parsons, !l 'x, Mrs Burrett, Mrs Feriae., 11 ltiva Cattle, Mrs Crawfor rs Haulaltes' at work table. it uta served denim the evening ural program gicee. Admisuot A MIL. Pioneer. -A contempt utters this mild protest :--A docte sit down end write a prescription ; five minutes, paper and ink, ! cent charges the patient $1, $2,$5, $10, case may be. A lawyer writes 2 twelve lines of advice, gets from $ $20 from the client. An editor w • half column for a man, pays a from 50 cents to $1 fur putting type. prints it on several dollars w of paper, sends it to several thou people, and than surprises the pre Bran if the makes any charge. Sire isn't it. GODERjCH. ONT., FRIDAY APRIL 19, 1889. AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE Mr. M. O. Ottumwa wee in T on business during the week. Mims Orr left en Tuesday to vie brother, R.v J N, Orr, Mono Mi Our thanks are due to Dr. McLean I copies of Jacksonville, Fia., newspe Mr Jamie.oe Reid has the soh -eon - orotic l THE TOWN COUNCIL. ( _- -- --- _ -- ,-- 1j 'oxen meows. it h On motion it wee decided • [iert of taw ■l5.s., of a bonne bylaw fur eci to croon er ll• f ser hat stew. I - $6,1100 is favor of the tag. , Stock Organ Company recently formed or Pere A special weetn1 .:f the stun he;d lot Friday evening, the 1'24 rant for the brick work ash* new P byterian church, in Iautknow. D-. Wilson sod Mrs. Wilson, tram Riverside, C.I., are the guests of Mee. Wilr,u'° parents, Mr. and Mrs. M C. Cameron. Lest week we inadvertes:Iy stated that Mr R. H. Scott was in the employ of the Confederation Life Assurance Ca Mr Scott is traveling for the Sun Life. Dr SI Pfieh„►eon, the West•et dentist, males the preservation of the 'lateralI teeth • specialty, Os. administered from 9 a. to. for the painless extraction of teeth. Mayor Butler had his first magisterial caw on Tuesday, and eonimttted Dan M"rris ti, • sailor, to jail for one week for intimidating • purhow cf the crew o the Carter. res. Juhs R ebertsan, the grocer, has remold to the premiaes center of Mon creel street and Square, recently occupied by Geo. Rhynes, druggist, uezt door to the old stand. The Board of High School Trustees met last (Thursday) evening for the pnr- pose of taking steps to establish a Colle- giate Institute iu Gedrorich. It is esti- mated than au expenditure of $2,500 will be entailed. All tneinl►are preemie except Proudfmt and councillors H Morton and Nicholson. The mayor informed the comae he has called them together fee th t tri (i ,derich ; ale. to submit • bylaw rel was igranting a loan of h int $4,600 to the Oakes reeve I rgsu Company fur a term of ten yeah. umber'swarm ' LIONT. After a lengthy diseuwu,n it was de- il that I cried to run the electric light until 11 r'ciock of each night during the week, e tiuu siderstiuu of the report of the Faciury committee and the mat electric lights, mud also the advise of extending the water mains. atP"RT OF WATgRWOltL' . tenet The waterworks committee beg to report : That we have considered the pe of the electric light patrons and not feel warranted in making any c of time without an increase of pre 1_,,, except Saturday and nights before • when bd I tended to IL' .''eh ck, the coat to be 16e i per light each sight. ter of i public holidays, h i the time was es At 11 30, when the reporter left, the TTstt I eounc.l were still wrestling with weighty i :save ' problem,. We understand the meeting closed teflon I about 12 30 a. m. on Thursday. weJoI hang* et, and ACROSS THECON7'INENT cannot state what that price should be j until the majority of the merchants se to the time of keeping the lamp. ed We obtained estimates from M f ! Chrystal R Hack for the supply heater for boilers, .,f%rug same ti ft ri- 22 inches in diameter, 5-16 sheet - with 30 tubes 2 inches in diameter I five feet long, caetirnn heads all fleet*, for the sum of V.I0 or beater site with ;1;, tubes fur $W►, and recommend that either of the at purchased. We wooed reeetemeed th door tie laid in the boiler house of 1( iron plate, pureeing a space of 3 f 19 feet, the remainder of the floor t j made of 2 inch pine planks, the w /I costing about $50 There are six e , letuW wanted for public and private and we would ask the council how t are to be obtan.ed. agree La interesting Letter ream a remises. tee light- Shiest er Gedertea, loeesn The feet -wing is contained in a letter o the to Mr Thos. Kydd, from Mr Richard T. platg, Roll:118.,1, gardener, why left G.,acrich and • sh in time age, to seek a fortune in the \\ est s'm- 1,1 VAN•x,t: vkk, 11. C., April ams According is . t' • 0,j y. would g ,,rutr'sror I ., -artud you we bets, impremeen '.f this ot►wetry. When •t a ! I left t,oderich, there was plenty o f mow, but, as seen as the stain hue of east- i the C. P. It , was reached, the en, w was fee We were in error last week in stating that Mr SaPow, wale guisg to start a brauoh studio et hayfield. Mr. Stewart hes made amusements to tarry on a ices of ; branch business in that v'llaze, and will a be there personally on Tuesday of each j week. Cr AI Neit That is what evveeritWyet etelsims. when they ateat tree the new wall papers at launder, & ,yon',. They have just received a tante stock of kat- I mu sonetaq mixed - - Mrs ire G. re A. Tux AMERICAN WAR. -Raw A. Pot- ter will deliver his celebrated lecture d a •d on he American War,” r?:oth- church this !Fndaevening. VWar and melodies will be sung) bythe start tie i 15: under the Ieadership of Mr Henning, wary I and Mrs T. T. blotter will recite that r will thrilling Fleece "After the Battle " tame ENTERTAINMENT -The mod pw„p!e , and here are promised a visit on Friday, the' as the 2Gth lust, by Mr Janie* Cooke, orvaaist tot or and choirmaster of Knox Courch, Ode 10 to rich, and his choir of 'Potty little Yolks' e rime with their p pular entertainment. Lev. an man ere of children who can enjoy excellent p it in singing, recitng, etc, should not fail p, orth entourage the young people by their at - sand tebdauce on this occasion. *fad nge, and ,•re: ehingaecr °tutsses, carpet tacks Look at their wg aeee in •Mus• cleaning. their prices. The cheapestpest hoedeep in aW she sun, house under the AT Ti,. raoxT.- During the days of the late Ani••rican Civil War every newspaper had am• tending beadiest. "At the Frost." Po Other such he as, "Ail quiet along the Colored troops fought eetiIy.- tr., kr. appeared Trentham to time. but At the Front -the plate slay front that Ft. R. gallows has recently added to his stmt°. at the Montreaht. entreaty. you will always oa,l •operthing attractive In the latest sorehiea in photos. BRIEFLETS. Mr H. Meyer, Wsnrhmm, was is town this week. Mr and Mrs Muni' are the guests of the Mrs Sauna. Captain {Vm. McLean left for the sea- ! et„ h • in on Saturday. fil Mrs Dr Johnston, of Toren i Mr lett at the maternal residues• is visit- land of Mies rates during the past week. 1 roto Mr J. C. Biggins, of Palmyra, Ill., ' and a was the victim of a daring highway rob. the w bar!. with Mn Sam. Bink, .,f Paris, was visiting it is her brother, Mr James Retention, this rriich week. Mrs Rees Prise, left on Monday lest illmr for Belleville, to visit her mother, who I shat is very ill. airmen gce►e, and this c,ntinui d until hole I Winnipeg was reached. The scenery hole along the north shore of Lake Seperii.r is very grand, but the effete u in a great bey charred remains of the f ttce 1 measure spoiled by the blackened and JOHN BUTLER, Chairman Moved Ly C 'lborne, seconded Pri lha,u, that clause one be laid a until heti ineirtin'' of couocil. Cam h ived by J. V.. Smith, •rousted Col•...rue, that cla:se twu he adopted I, -ft with the waterworks committee to carried ou•. UarrieJ. Mo rd uv Holt, **evaded by Danlop that clause three be a l.pted. Cam Moved by Pridl,am, seconded by D • 1' aiibaoa either silo of the line, hue been swept by 611. There was an acciduut a by' few days before I went on the C. P. R., ver close in Middleton, on the north shun+, ed. several cars loaded with horses and by sheep having eons through a trestle and bridge. I sew them invited icing in • be confused heap at the button' of the minus as the train passed over. 1 atay- see rad. I ed one uay et Wiuoipsg. h is a ver 1 muddy piece and eventbiog lroke'e N use dirty. I then went on to Porta, 1a mei Auother day was lomat thea I nem H. McOfLL(Qt7DDT. Preemies.. $t.M A YIAR IN ADVANCS COUNTY CURRENCY. lir John Fowler. Colborne, has rest- ed the farts from etre Jia. Mashie, tar • term of years. Messrs A Holloway and C Wilson of Clinton left for Deloraine. Man., eni Miss Foxton and Mr A Morrison,for Brandon„ Man. Mrs J .1. Tait, L'n,tesb'ro, left Wed- ! neaday fuer Seper.or C.ty, Wei , to raj 'in { her husbau,i, who hes tattoo up mod there. Me Wm. O'd., V i.,C4burue, i steads leas tug this week t 'r the State of In- diana, where he 'metals carrying on him profession. Mr George Anderson, Wingham, who left Gtr Meanies% a short wattage, has rented au tieir,.retl faros in the Oak River district. Mr Gilchrist, \Vingha:a, has made up his mind to go to British C.'lunbia, where he says he can make much more than in Ontario. Muss Hill,a former resident of Clinton, is organizing a party at Toronto for a three mouth.' tour in England, Fames. (Germany, Switzerland mud ISerthet* Italy. Mr J Anderson et Winghatn is talking of erecting agr'ist roller mill of about one hundred said Shy barrel impact, if the town will mat him • bums of 40» Mr Chas. :.•.gan, hayfield, who has been attending the Collegiate Institute at Clitituu, has gone to Milwaukee, Mich., tr accept a situ•tem in • deux. stere there. The McKay farm, lot 32, eon. 11, Grey, was offered for sats at the Ameri- can hotel, Brussels. Only nus bid was made and as it did not reach the reserve bid the place was nct sold. Mr Chu McGregor, Kinhurn, has micexeafuli, paced his ex'aivauon at the Toronto Veterinary Collette, cod is now a fua fledged V. S, We wish bias ry success in his practice. tsars G. Fisher and W. Olds, Bas- ler, eau nc w place V. S. after titer as. having just returned home after fully r'Nturg thole heal ?lamin- in the Neter:nary school Tomut,r. r. John °skw hu rented his father's on the lbw land out. Ile has also his ferns of 3_ 0 acres in Pembina nty, Dakota, to a Mr C. Bak State. fur the sum of $2,IOC. r R Cerayn, Wtughem, whe Las beets for some time, a much wers•a,having jimmies" and dropsy. Within the week or two he has gained twenty - perinea of surpertlueus flee'.. which ,ked upon as • very bad iudieatio , turday last Mrs Crooks, of ltelgrave, the Tuisfertune to sprain her right • and also break one of the small , ibr"ugh stepping on a_idss(lva in the si,iewalk. Thereacture was ced by Dr Towle, and under hi• meat the lady ie doing suite well. ,rd was received last week by Mr ride from Dakota of the unfortm- It as that has happened to Mr C. W. • gentleman well kr:ow throenh- is section. Mr Olds was engaged ruling near Lees, Meopherein Cu., ta, arid one evening recently his. was burned to the `rywnd, and be N was burned so badly that he sally succeeded, Mr Olds, he lived here, resided near Msa-. r, and besides fanning did a good roes in the implercaat agency Iieot moved to Dakota shout mix years .1 until this misfortune was duiag His many frten,la will be "leery to f this. were sorry to learn a few days ago death of Mrs .-vnd,ew Sproat, off Muskoka, wed eldest dau.her tat lop, that cline. *oar be laid over until I Prun next meeting.* council. Carried. Mewed by Halt, in:e,nded by Dunlu that the twitter -uf putting in fountal and laying ,out C.,urt House S.tuare I ft with the publ'c were* commit:* a d to follow plan for same as far ram icahle. C .rriad. lnoktog through the country. The I torr°" P. J prairie here u as level as a lawu : not • le is item fit for anything except a few along at be I the banks of the river, at some dietatue fano from the town. The heel place I visit- sold as 1 ed was Hirtle, n• the M. tit N W R•ii oiut *emucer Doily World :-Amo passengers arriving from the and , were Archibald and the McIntyre, of Grderich. McIntyre spent last spring, sum fall in Vancouver. Ile left for hast east, Mies ft up your heads, oh ye Int Gates," from the game work. In the C mer evening the choir will ander Keats the lovely anthem "Thies, oh Lord, is the ern Ha da . end. -.Th voluntary will bei f KNox Citrase. -Os Reiter morning Arthur S Cooke will sine the beauti- ful solo frees "The Messiah," "Thou didst not leave His soul in hell,"and the concluding voluntary by special reliant will he '•Li Miss Pierce, tot ram seat buns, was the guest very Ip if ascertain •c h p d Moved by Dunlop, seconded by de oty reeve Smith, that the matter of th int her extensitan of the water mains eft with the waterweerks colonialist) '-rtain where most required end r tripe' from the eama,and that oemmttt ave power t.. perches., one ear of 4 to ipe,the committee before laying arty • nti.mnel pipe to sport W the c neici arrest. stroke Or OfreelPrekkOtT t3oiltltitrr ,[,.. The eoit;mlttiw r ectisg the organ me.", beg to re n•art : y. his - settle in if itwwere 'tot fould be a oorethedsulraPIPt ace to M e frosts- I saw several patches of wheat I sick be that had never bean out --net being ! booth to worth the trouble. k will he burnt off ! past e- and then ploughed under. Hnwever, it is i two ee a splendid place for cattle. I saw some I is lot h that had uever been in a stable and they S. d- ; were all the way from one year old to five bad • and six, and in good condtticn, only re- one: gutting • few weeks' feeding to be tit for bun., beef. w. opinion is the . Any man cumiag terili with a few hundred dollar, reduk to take up • free grant, should gu in for treat t cattle, oats and barley. Wheat c►ntet ' I be depended , n ; it always grove well, W,' but is apt to by frozen. Wood is very McH r scarce here, the only firewood too be oh. sate Vetted being a few small poplars eight Olds, to fifteen inches in diameter, and this out th Is mostly deed, being tacit real by in fa lprairie fins I left Birt!, on the 16th I house and returned to Pensee 1a Prairie to h"see connect with the Pacific Express. Ow- I k";"41 - connect t i•g to • very heavy passenger treat° the , event train was foul:teen hours late, and Co. when tinned behind time all the way. cheats In fact it was divided at Winne I H. r peg and came on in two sections. He re We had to wait at Bandon three hours ego ace to allow the second part to seine up,rhen well. it was joined to the brat, and then pro- - heat o canted on our journey with two engines. We All the way to Bandon we had born of the in December, but *entad business pow s Hallelujah Choana dull thea that he resolved u tang to this city. They are bre isrer-in iew to Mr G. R. Oord e 1 -known merchant,Carroll S'r whom they are guests at pre, reported that a Isrve number to Vancouver shortly4rom Gc and other parts of the county on. their The last three days in March ars be on, known in pane of England and Sop I an eef, land, "the Borrowed Days." or Hoe eo ent. I a. •' rowing Days " The story is that March ab will torrewed them front April in order to ea ,de- kill some "hoggs,'' i. • , sheep in their to of second year. It was considered so per- ; tun that these days would brine foul wether, that when one of them was Ing' fair, as the C'valentine Army march Dr McDonagh will be in Gnderich for Nt isin I.►wio •eneultatien on the first Saturday of I every month. vt.tON COURT CAssam .-Ao,ig get made in th n Courteast practice at the last of the Ontario Legislature, the f g are of special interest : T amount of wages due to an ed man having no family to au re now liable to garnishment, t ption of $25being no longer app in such cases. Suits which na me - LI sr, the three days to which the; Ce P 1 • name used to apply fell on the 9th, 10th ' he I and 11th, of April ; but a few rough I on it. I dare at the eed of Marsh often give a ve 1 eo!umr to the superstition. i by The cnntracters crromenced the cut whole stone work on the new public building port a last Saturday. Cham Tranoch, formerly clerk in Mr !cable Saeyd's,leth Monday fur a couple months been trap on the lakes. he tree Capt. Taunch, left Monday week to ! trial tike charge of the Str. W, B. Hall for I davit lhis coming season, niistak A mathematician has figured that a formed torts 50 years old has spent threeeaters in buttoning his collar. years 1 in a " The family of Mr Henry Smith, head ' thanlog ro miller of the big mill, removedfender last week from Seaforth to town feodan Captain Alf. Chambers left for Buffalo cw Wednesday of last week, to take a position on a vessel them. Captain J. W, green left tows on H S Tuesday for Chicago, to take command 1sr,2t Ser of his boat the Mlwnebaba nth in We are pleased to note that Regist,sr e fair. Dickson, who bad been indisposed re- cently, was able to be out again on Mon- day. into Edinburgh, • rwa rg preacher in the paws gays thanes for it as a miracle. Of *curse, since the reformation of the That theamount ..f *teach revered ti raised indiudorich his been .obtained d on behalf u f tee et i'kbolders you mmittee beg leave to ate your honor le body to prepare and submit to the tepayers • bylaw for • bonus of $5000 the company. JOHN Brrt..R, Chairman. Moved by J N' Smith, seconded by Holt,that the report of the organ factory committee be laid rarer until next meet- ing of the counoil and that the special committee he called to consider the ne- t, also the offer of the Oakes Organ mpany. Carred. Moved by deputy reeve Smith, see- ded by J W Smith, that any r - re required to the dwelling occupied Mr McCallum beck of the town hall left to the public works committee have carried .out. Carried. ^,ouncillor Holt informed the council the MOn. A. M. Rees had instruct- f him to say that he was willing to do - to the town that pert of block F. ed by him, opposite the jail. on eon -1 on of the o,rporatiens planting trees t and making it a place of recreation. .eyed by deputy reeve Smith, se- aled by Dunlop, that the offer of the ' A M. Rowe be accepted, and the! rman of the public works committee i entered in the wrong division m shirred to the proper division without the protection of an a that they were so entered " • or insdvertance," which w y required. Judgment may against the defendants residi distant county" five days swan rmerly. Service ,f summons w requires t i be personal on the d t except where the claim one ay f„r I CHANCERY COURT. I be I Before Mr Chancellor Heyde to 8- The following were on foe trial at the bt IN/chancery court held here on the 17th, but were all settled out of weft . be Doan vs. Eaton. ng I Both vs. Coleman. se Kalman va. Matthews. e Holmeeted va. D.,rachel. • Reid vs. Saright, on PIC Mr Wade. who was for emne time in the employ of Mr H. L. Knapp, barbm, Wiegh• a. has secured • situation le We are pleased to state that Mrs Arm- etirnag, mother of Mr Harry Armstrong, is reenvering from a severe attack of Mr William' Miller, of St Helen's, was in town &nisi the week, visiting old Meade He bed jest retereed from a visit to a brother in Sarnia. IlireJes Kidd left foe Tomato on WedeesiMy teciesing tot le present at the obsequies ef hee melee, the only daughter of Mr sad Ifni W. O. Kelley, Tomato, Coeneil, es address Mee =meeting OA Sarah. y, 113ed Imre, in Temperas., brit Mitshal program, reertatineme mid roadie,. ender the eeperviskiet id Kiss Wpm Lusk oist L S. -The High School Lter ratty met last Friday teammate th It was resolved that the expenses • two young men who "stumped' for °admire' in the Clinton debate, and of the judge chosen by Otelerich, he paid from the fonds of the S etiete. A vote of thanks was also preeented Le them gentlemen for their services ere that (megaton. Officers for the next term were elected ea follows : Press - dent, Sir McKenzie, by seelamatioe ; 1st Vim President, Mr McCloskey ; tad Vim President, Miss Z. Weems ; c• ommittees, Mr A. John - stem ; Treasurer, Miss °roes Wilma ; Miter, Mr Harvey ; Librarian. Mies Lillie Graham Commillors, Mies Woe A vote of thasike wee thee tendered to the retfrieg oaken, after whieh the tressereee 'menet, showing • balsam of V 35, wee adopted. The following pme grass wee presented : cheese, hy the winding, Wise X Vuitton*: rehashes', din Mania Ashram ; reading, Mr Strang aritioiems, Mr Mahal. As ineeresting address ens gives by Rev A Potter, who magratelated the Beet*? lopes Its maser aed preepeeity. 1 AUBURN. : arrange for the ' y o said lot, and - From our own correspondent. that transfer be made at the tepees.. of ' th• corporation. Carried. 1 • ' Mrs Alexander Pentland, of Donnie The eouncil then adjourned. 1I eon is the geed of her son, Mr M J tha ed mate own dila on i Rev Alex McMillan attended the senate held at Brantford last week The Sabbath School in emineetion with Knox church re -opened for the ememer months laid Sabbath morning with • very fine attendance Rev. Mobilities wiil teach the Bible elate. Rev. it -.1 lease will mu/hangs Pulpits met Sunday with Rev. Mr. Rodgers, elf Lemileabotro. Tbe following Monday ewes - lag Rey Mr Rodgers will rive hie Our townsman, D. X. Munro, wished the Forest City a few days ago, oft • emits as large • Meek assay ono outaide As *hies. G. Marshall, ed Wingham. who • short tine sines was newt to Cludarigh • lunatic, re home agrain. We are sorry to my that muse party or parties, who would he better in Goderieh jail than at home, derivate his absentee broke into his ilielielbs were very small, they med. *OS Iletilliderehly smaller passing through • settled country, with helxlin tette', Seaforth. For soma past the deceased lady had bees sufferer from some inward dire hat baffled the skill ot the beet am available. About • mouth s to her eoath she wee taken to hespita:, but the tr. t so failed ef an• g.nnir minks and mind he: sifferiogs La Standar g, March 31at. She WWI a good in every sense of the wore, and • so irreparaele lees to her ng hushentl end dm lame Lama g children so early deprived of euns were taken back to Aspden ro.eat, the funeral taking p:ares ollowing Thursday. Vernon (Mimes, Stelare' has the lived in lielgreve, Heron roan west we soon lett the settlers behind and '•°•tua for many miles there is scarcely a heuse • Inlet to be seen, although I beiletee farther ea” t back from the railway there are some Phlreini settlers Several of the stations 'narked p.reviou on the maps are only switches to allow T"lrenb, t. pass, and perhaps a water tank ther° ai worked by • wied-mill with a roan le know the name of F Calgary leeks • fine country to seettteie sorr°•i and have no doubt in • few years it will el Y"on he covered with weal cultivated farina nimhar; Cal a th re • great etreteh Her re" it ranching eountry, and large herds , for inte horses arid some of cattle may be session the f roes the windows of the train. The ! The % uot-hills begin to appear now, and theifollowin aspect of the land is °hanged (rem • deed formerly level to rolling hills and ell a Id a the members were preseot exempting wee held on Wednesday evening. All it A regular meeting of the town council ( deputy- reeve Smith and otau nailer* Nicholson and Morton. Minutes nf previens onetime were reed sad appreeed. On motion, Harding & Leathern wee* ordered to be paid the balanee due them tremor, coat of levelling the ' ever water manta. if 'amber of ennisounications as to I le ed 4 remit pipe required foe water- I it were read and referred to water T uuum an., inspecting length of 1,1 t. eowneesiesline Irma Mr. H. W. C. railway charter question wm also read. An applisation asking ter • grant of 1150 towards' defraying expenses in one- megioat whit the reeeption of tho Grand Otsego Lodge in May wee read. Moved by Proodfnot, meranded by Naito', that the great he not mad& II suit of ei)tbee tree grantind. streete A works works fro ere to Medicine Hat it is very pretty, all Warr* ad then the Rooky Momitaine are seen. ezeitem ow begins the beet part of the journey. Ire cannot give you an idea of the gran- Walton, been the reef The unf I9th yea 1860, at . Thursday aftermem, March 7, n was thrown into • reign or sot, mused by the !Isparta that on «ma anether that Dr Wall our veterinary sureeon, had rown front his buggy sear meanie. yoaag man was WI his habit& He was bore July 30, &Jerboa% wear the city of To anada. In the yeas Ulffil has moved farther west and Infested ye, where he meowed his , lied where. imaging • Manly nglieth and Irish erearnenity,Ime hat nvereetee lee the Sabbath things that never foremit Mu. , es, as range after range easse nto view. Every se.ausent it seemed as th• engine wail gem( to run smash to a mountain, and then it went mead or would peewit into some dark ravine. here are very few tunnels all tbe way. paper and earner to en round ronto, C 'hen the famous Kicking SI MI0 Pam parents warn reached, it weasels! beyond deeerip at Beiges mon The 1: A or 1,000 feet *ducat me above the river, eat into the rook, and &tech, X above towers thri 'mountain right into formed t the Moeda thinnest& et feet above. I and soared stood cm the platform of the ear *early y nod • wood part of the night There is else oohs very wild eatreery Mem/ the Tboonene River sad agate ea the !reviser, Bet I meth* write for • week about what I mw. will write yee amen end ere yoe an idea Vartiow- le 1874 his parents mem in Weems. where he ewer since maided with them, except while attendem the Ontario Vol- eehtary College st Toronto, Neve whittle he irradiated in 10817. is the eyrie( et ISM he wee appninted assistriat Mein Osieviearise in Mares, anti hold Met elppellMeeMit M the Bele Of Ids died.