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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1892-3-18, Page 1Volume 19 BRU: St,"L, ONITAR1O, ummr,nmavrmu,uclrc.nwvm.,4, 1-(Nvick wlrpl)l,p S.. S. d 113 to nittlerielte me meet, ofllees, lett WOl,li(,1, rather to ,411, i.0 with t: ii, 03312204, 11(2 3 ell YY 9"111'0138 2400221 to .ivo hunt heir Ilene r.3abyseey u3 Keit and, FRI DAY, end xhn1' lbs resp nlRibh6y of the anhunl The obey Pr Nbeeure mel: in Mel vide Sunday 0ehoul workers from all pt'bs week, fie 0118 ntn9ely liatna 01 111 °3111''')22, 1324(1•, e.0, 101 llurelt the Hr h, the of the township gathered i11 large nom Uht'oughan3 and loft matt lt'v T. D,tvi'iruu, 11 :1„ rnolHe0Por, 111 hers at Gurrle on Wednesday of Met with the audience', white, we have the (Ili , The Rev. A. Su24au,rluud pre. weep to lateral the first 80001011 of the x[11103 for In this hurried report, amt. d a call tenni the uougregation of 13008s aootet.ionjust formed th• re. Theuhahetuui traced the sometime of A0ltlir)rl, 031(11011 by heli 0ont3uuu1cante The moru)ng 8e8 1,•11 bepa> promptly the tlalventi02 by urging those (,nests lull efa 115 idhe•n12 n( Newt of Rev. A, on time, with the President, Rev. "r to hallo aura that their whole ultimate Bess, 1T. A., ao'u>mpanied by a guarantee "SVrieht, in the chair and Seeretare, Dr, 0bj, et Ito to laud the von thfuI a •111 in of trammel of 16800 our 031111(113. Masers, Armstrong, tit hie desk, (Arica, and hopieg hat the horde of F. 1ToLounite end A, Mein tyre in behalf From b°ginning to clad of the colleen- wisdom 11e led in this voliventiou would of thesesi011 and 00n,regatllu support. bion the interest never waned and the prove profitable to all. The singing ed the 0 11. The call was su8tai'eed as it t list t large company of ladies suit genYlen a ,duping the 110t1v8 tine was led by a ohoir r gala gospel oall cud ordered to be 01 t t 1 Ins !Montle', .o the 0f maxed V0,008, and th y Well, well en• tr't .ointted to ,lit. Root. It woo agreed various wddroasee and remarks. titled to the prate ° and the vote of O! ((3s to uonlum,11oate with Mr. hose by wire After singing and prayer reports we. 0 which they received, etre. James 161(1) :80ertalll his 110111d u) regard to the gi'et) from Fordwioh, Corrie, Wroxeter, Sutherland presided at the 'rrgau in a ear). A. telegram was received from Mr. Sulam, B0 morn and other schools, very aeeepta(de manner tl1,lont the Rosa 1100111111113 131 call. 1VIr. Sutherland Thachairrnal then called upon J. R. whole premed), gs, w'to authorised 10 mode ate in a 0011 Williams Who opened the subject "Row The gathering eas than brought to a main to the 00ngrega toe of Ashfield best to retain e, steady average in our close by ;teeing "God be with you till Mr. Geddes r ad the Sabbath S0hool schools. Faithf•tluess on the part of \vo meet agate," after which the bene report and 3 .flowing reoommendat!une the rancher wets hie first thought, Se diction wee pronounce I. which were adopted ; suggested that 00re ohauld be exe240308r1 The melons onnunittees are 03100°d 1, Teat the 2ttent111, of se4010ne be in having proper attretutions. A gno13 to much praise for rhe 0(110 '31 manner in ea led 10 the way 3a1u11 proponent of our library wits also 11 help i(1 13hi' direot1011. which the nrooeertinf;4 0.240 evened S. S. eoh011(2413 who are O'nlenneiaallte, e.V tic au foltowc1 by m. -nese! . 1',10 cant.—Gazette, Uorrea. anal teat they he urged to praye„&Q effort:tete her'e plea8ant conntenauuin o and - 3n leading the yonnt to a deei$;011 for tereetieg ietrocl1etory remark, w•'uld 00 - Christ before they pads beywol the In- a great help 111 thi respect, Th., ;mom. .1 WO 11 Inti, 3.''3133 ' :1 113 ^ 1'4111111' fie net, of the 8 '11 " )d bible chum, also 0(10111 assist greatly. _ eerill 1 l'1', 2 L2 view of the fact that over 80 S. "Helps and methods of S. S. Work," eet onetrlbuted het .1;210 for purposes, came next and was ably handled be Tho eighth Aunnal Meeting of t1)° that peetor", (nperiutendeet8 and tenth. Wal. Robinson, of Weuxetor. 110 Maitland Preebyterine SV. F. M. S. W40 era ue more shreds, in 011 tivating a spirit thought helps were 8xe01181(1in pre,pl(rieg held in Melville ehnr0h, 1.3tmeeel9 on of )iberllity among the seho•ar8. the 388800 but they shined bo avoided a, Tuesday, march 601., 111111 a 11a get num e. 31>,' 1 the hems Stud. Loaner, pub. muc1, as possible in the elate. Ile bar of delegates aur{ Priends in att0orianeo, Relied by Rev. 1'.e. P. F111herin3ham, be ii favored the international system. The meotina was opened by 011 01ngu1g 08)13 iu our schools wherever pragOuabta. The teething 01.00313 be varied aeu0redil(, Nairn 10, and the Pre0ideet, J•L•s. Seel, 4. Th .t those S. S. whish are open to the 1114180, illustrating 118 much as p 0 mime], sealing (4 portion of Serip2aro, hitt half the yea,, be euju>30.1 to keep siblo from every thy life. Rev, AIr. after which prayer wee offered by .lies. those 0ch1o14 n"en ell the yea, round. Pring, Dr. Arnlstroug, 11 r, Crittenden Murray, of Kincardine. On rotation of 1124. Geddes, 8000/113013 by and Rev. Mr. Stewart follower!, eoJors1l; Mrs, Ross, in behalf of the Brussels \Ir. Hn tl°y, it wee carried that a coin• AIr. Robin.un and adding other 0ugg00' Auxiliary, extended to the beating del°. mette(1 con i Deg of Meesrs. Geddes, trons, 0,11+8 a cordial wrlc•'ute. Mies Mather, R) 0, Murray and Anderton be appointed "S. S. Literature," wee tt.0d by 11"v. of Kincardine, 0xpre4eed the Leith., of to draft an overture to he presented to Dir, Prang its a text for !tie very inter the delegat s in her we'I ohoseu weals of the General A40etnely to the el1340t—(n eeddiaeram(Lrks Tho bible is 111.81 a'nd rs8p03)$e, 3')te I're4idouts annual ad hew of the Fact thataraee,>es am0og the i bust 110 literature S. 13 literature u31 dress 0.18 rep et0 with earnest helpful young people of our church snail se Y. P. peers to be a 312owd1ng out of the bible words concerning the '10,k of the Society.S. - P Chriet1au Eieleav0 , dome tli001ou• to s' -me extent. Helps have no basines4 The nenunl 1' port read by the Seor. ary Association, eta., are hemming 1n the 01884 3 teachers might 11.0 them at Lary Mewed them Inulied pr(10re88 had au'nernu0, sad in vie.13 of tee feet the home told have their lessons propweil• Been made in tete wont of the 3201030 onloh een.r3y and work IN 1041 31 the The ca3,1111um -boutd 13t, u part of the during the ,ye8r, (IN sera by the inare:LN ad thin.( h throe h the leant of the °ruin& ; liter.tnre' The singwg Mantel be 'd'o'g averagellbbeudnuuu at moorage :111 m+) n• iza toe of 311(144 for nutted work and a the Ina of the lemon. 'Hie library shodd ) and in attendance atwool.0. 't.'1 worth tuidat• a •nLrnl of the uhun)h, be it r 403240(3 1 1)u I, nod, hutu>n ehattld Int )e1' , i ..111 0 07th I 1 r li minute, n! ulnthiag Wx8 cent 1'o the L1di'u0 on elect the Amenlbl4 take math scope ire 18111 ,1;1 n. thin; should 1)n ltelmi:i8,1 to the 3rowetaad 11,m IWO N. '1' feign these 800203(244 lion a Young Pen. E i melee the, ei.I led dem eel„ 031,8312, The I''iatn"•2:, ,rt'n•t, reed by- the 1i1,i 4 (.iud•l .01' 1 , .1.12 1 4;" .: 1,:.;tlur.i,n '0 principle.. 310 .3,38 fol owed by 1124. '1r99n1e r, 4h (w,,a the tnt:L1 mut-ram f ,114 t118.• 30 ll 1 110 al,. •e I -ff,, t may be .-t. 3)'eeli m t, and Re'. 18r. Wright in the t•' he 2111;8 :2: 13,3; being a s taiu(,3, and 1(2 (3 nor femme 021ux'ot rnu turn the di.;n 'x$iou was cd n iu.'ruL ° Penpl4 3 03 t oyev' that of my lnvvi"us y 1124, fe 1 th (t y 11240 4 r.,�u.lnneut pact of rluleh profit. 1 After the '1'>•vvatn•rr':; report tang read our de eouinuti nn. The session thou erased for diu1110. 11i•e, I.)iul1-nu, al' 1V1 ghnm, led the mge,,. 'I'heelcel( read it 2320moliI(a4ti0,l from the a33'runan tie stoat after theI .11 i„ !neve , dodeecin4 L11(1 01130( eg to Lan eel. meet, retrint( 0xp,eeei)), (130 e 1( opening exerei40 , Rov. Ale. Davidson, of Ilio Lord mid imploei,ig lits blemi0 • 11'(111• gn°4s to be a:enemtu! with sotn0 it 11 stutter, opened tee first enbject, "'the upon it. u c of the neighboring 0"ngregat10110. 0, 310sibi in of Oa 8, S in the churell," ie a Iles. MacLeod, from Regina, was in- mn1331111 it was egr0-d that t1 committee, 14811 put 0(1311 I ane Meowing that Ole S. 3rudaced to the 122,'(311'' by [tire. Mgr. a m ba:big 3 (lessee. Alitlel'nt111, Foirbah.'u S. was an imeortsnt dep.rtnt0nt ; IL vat' my. Mrs. Mao 1.,e0,1 gave a very interest. and McKay, be applin'0d to visit Luing sable auxiliary of 1Ile elm eel, DI,041.4, ilg (0011131 of th'• worn( carried o, by the side neat (uty,Ogairegatiou$t1:ljoini„g with Russe[, \1o1oighliu and uLilers centime Iud10teittl milieu) at Regina. Some 00 a view to Meng about a union between 0d the 8nieeet bringing up some good pupils am to presel.24 under inetruutiun L au3oil0 and some rather emgregat,0n. poi„'1s. the e. Ates. i1aeL•eud read a 110mb.•r of It "a4 agreed to oak the muunittee o1 •Cho enteral inlluen°n of the S. S.' (2824 letters wh(rh teed be n written to her by 212212111 matt 11 of heieend to gr,1111 (1)0 ably handled 3,3 Jnr, 318pwstall in 0 some of the little Indian girl pupils 111 fo lowing 2LI11on t$ 1--B(1Igrave 3150, Pins 30 -minute speech and Mr. Crittendo”, the 8 13003. 3118. Paul uonvey0(1 to the River 3120. D0n4aancen and Port Albert Rove. Stewart and Prieg also gave beef meeting the greetings of the Methodist $150, Lang -tide 32 pm Sabbath whet 0up• expreseions. The lo, 0 of God in the Missionary Soul, to of 121 0488)4 and Mrs. 3111' al by probationers. heart le the first source of right influence, Watson, of W)ughaul, that of the Con. The eepplV of Lan•24i(10 congregation the °Heel's and teacher. wielded great in. gr.. gatiuual aliesionrbl'y So0iet2 there. in the meantime was left in the hands of fluence and are under great (00po101• A very interesting paper on "Che One 34 menu -11110e ooneieting of .Messrs. Me lathy. Thing Needtel" read by Mee. D0udas, Hebb, A101e03011 41ud Bartley. Iler. C. 1i. Carter 10)1t up the snbj0ot of 31V'0x01024, was [let000d to with rap, The 30110 1111 w, re appointer) commie "child oorvert3," reading an excellent attention, also a ro:3tat300 by Mrs. Mace 43011013 10 the General A84embly : Mi2i0• paper. He Wax followed by several liarcher, of the same place, on the swine tees— David dither, A. Y. Heat others. 8124 0(3. ley, John R•'oe, B. A., Gump Law, 1'. L. A. !Mason's subje01 "Order in the A most exoell801 paper e) "The evils Davidson, 11. A. ; 1f/1(101'8—Jahn Arabi school," was well haud_ete Punctuality of Ole Opium 'frat'1io" was read by Miss bald, A. Campbell, I. 1'. S., John Watson, on the pert of the o183,02s and teachers ; Audereon, of S . helot's, ooutaiuicg Thos. Wi18nn, David Henderson. all take part in the 0xeroise0 and seem" many appalling facts connected with this David Millar and 1V. 1peneo were ale. the attention of sehole18. Do not allow crying evil. Miss Andel sol r000mmeed- pointed members of Synod's committee the papers, Mee to be distributed while 0241 that the Sooioty take steps to aid in on hills and overtures. e14104 is at worn(, and other advice which the 8uppre00ioa of the traffic in opium Ciroula'4 were received from Presby - our space will not permit ns to publish, because of hie groat bludrauce to the Mehra iutinuttin; Oath intention to ask were given as highly essential. spread 03 the Go0p 1, leave of the General Assembly to receive 130 tv2.0loliow•ed by W. If. Kerr, of .3rus- A oho2u0 snug by 00veral young girls, tour ministers from Other uhurehes as gels, who reennnneutled s.nt031Sed min- (( beautiful solo by Jliss Kate Wilson, as 1(111118 are in the Presbyterian cherub in moo settee es a good rule to govern tate well as the singing of the choir added Canaan. ofileere in enforcing order. Meears. Per- much to the enjoyment of the mooting. It 300.0 agreed that the Presbytery male [tine and De301uual mrd others followed The officer's elected for the 0118ttieg applioatinn to the Gemmel Assembly to with appropriate words. year ere 110 folio: 38 : Mr0. Sutherland, place the name of Rev, Dlmuan Davidson The Olectir lall'8 address followed. Prea)deet ; Mrs. Graham,Treasurer ; en the list of annuitants on the Aged 1211,1 Rev. DIr. Wright dwelt o0 the points airs, MoNabb, Seoretary. Tntrm Ministers' Fund in a00ordaa08 brought out in the various paper's discus. On motion of AlmAlmDickson, Winghate , with the 14100 governing the fend. sod, aRe Wil 1011 a very (Ubatantlal malleo- and Mrs. Hartley, Bleevale, a vote of Tho report on '1'nnlperance ,vee read by Oen (0,0 taken up' (30,11!) W110 tendered to the ladies of . Mr. Hartley and ((.t8 received end adopt- Businees matters 000tipied the time 13ru00018 for their hospitetily ; to the 0d, froth this paint until the 01080 of the oboir, organist, and to all who had in any It was agreed that an (djeurned meet. I afternoon 8080300. The minutes of the way 0ontr)buted to the enjoyment of the tog of the Presbytery be held in Huron {I preliminary timed itg ware read meeting. ohu•°h, Ripley, on Tue0d'Ly the ;2nd and ooufir)ned. A motion to hold a see• 0>1 motion of Mrs. Graham, Bru8suis, teat., et 1:80 p. >n„ to 1033 31re into the I 8iou in June teas, unfortunately, defeated it was agreed to express the thanks of the financial and spiritual eoudittou of the and it was finally decided to hold the Society to Mr. '(ryas, editor of the Lu01(. Huron 00ugregation and to Ual(0 etude nee. 001100ntl031 ou the 3rd Wednesday note Sentinel, for his kindness in pabl0h, atone ea may 3(0 1180008a1'y t° remove ob. 311 l'ehroary, 1803, 311 Porwiwinh. Ong lest 'oar's annualassireports of the stades to 0uuaees, and 1084024/2 harmony Mn 'The fo lotvir, oJ7inere were elected g 1'r President, Rev. T. A, Weight 1 Vioe. `°3 (he ay and T241 h a num for supply- therequest the l Ib boa ) further agreed at • 1 tug the auto(' with ea 11(11111)0, of extra 83 (•11100( tba elders, board eo managers ti o Presidents, the load eleraymen of Ford• oopies free. and the congregation to bepreeent at saki +l with ; See. -Tress., 1 118pi00tall ; 17x.• After the bnoinoos of the meeting had sleeting. i Com., the President, Vice -Presidents, been disposed of Mea. Barnhill Trend In an•wer to a reference from the Res. 1 Snp°rintetdonts of T'ordtvich S. S., and prayer. sloes of DOngaun0u and Port Albert it '1 the Secretary. At the erase of the meeting Mrs, Ross wee mended on motion tl18( these sessions At 7.80, when the eveeiug's program invited all to adjourn to the baeemeub of be directed t.oexeroise their own d1sareti01, wee commenced, almost every sent in the the °1](11'011 where bho ladies of Brussels in regard to the edministrution of the hell was taken tip, and 1(nteug the faces had made ovary 3ltupa.ati011 for 01'' .2'. ordinance of Baptism, I were noticed many of the lady end gen• Waningtheir assts. Toa was Iv Mr. Sutherland read the annual g r sc. od to tlom8n dolegatoe {Com at cli0t4100e who delegates and members of ]?re0bytory, report of the Pt•00bytarial W. I'. M. Sa• ' 2 preferred t0 243111 the Illaeateulug weather A vary pleasant time was spout during orally in behalf of Meg. MoNabb, secretary rather than 11,188 the evening meeting, the interval between the s'flernoen and of the society, at the public meeting lit After ranging, the usual opeeing taxer.evening meetings, the evening, eie08, ac1dr00800 of weleone were deliver. There woe a large a.ttencluno0 at the On motion of Mr. Murray, seeonded by e 1 ocl by Rev. Messrs, Carter and Willough- evening meeting. After the usual do.a1.r. Rose, the fallowing resolution weer by, the latter of whom took the place of ygtlnnel exercises, aoltiu0tod by Rev. ttnanh needy passed :--That having ' Rev. Mr. Torrance, who was too ill to Mr, Anaere00, of St. Helen's, Rev. Mr. heard the annual report of the Woman's 4 attend. Foreign Nis i u0a• so 1''t• inSociety f the Sutherlandhe ai nS o Presby. e f f Mits. Dia° L By r The 1 NtbY re byRev. R Mn Stewart, reply w of Mary of 1lfaitlan Bolmore, was a happy effort in whloh he report tsrbal Society, rev. the annualMurrayY d, the Presbytery desire pp• report Of the Society. Rev. 11'£24. tty to acknowledge with gratitude to God ale neatly expreoeem appreciation by the moved the adopfien of the report y mea end in goodly, of 31((eo080 which hes at. "t! cl Om visitors of the welcome they had 300ety an earn80t and practical a113(ro00 review. tended the effart0 of the Sooiety during 11ad, ed the work done by the Soolsty 8inee its the past year, and to reoogniae the mini. Rov, bit. Shaw, of Wroxeter,, followed ince tion. Rov. Dir. Rosa seconded the feet teeming of God in evoking the mie- eith a paper on "The Teacher 1n and out m011nn std warmly Oninm0n(10d the 81onary zeal and solf.110uying liberality of , of School," which wa8 of oonniderable Society lot its work. Y all Its anx,haxi08 es shown by the report Merit and elicited m0o11 applan08. ' A very interesting and profitable meet. of their aggregate 8outribitt10n0. The W. 11. herr, of Tan 332tc081At POST, ing was then oloeed. As the audienee Presbytery, while expressing thanks to and )?resident of the County S. S. Aero. Wa8 being diemiso0d the choir sang"God the motive lab038248 in the Society and ' (dation, delivered an (Warms on "Sunday be with youytill we moot a snu" a capes 811' the prooid0nt, Beo2Otar and School 1upermtendents," He believed a ere 0ure ll loft with n0W inspirationo r treasurer, would atm 248ntilre to hope S0perietendent should have his plan for lidera eerviee, carrying itthem that under the bleoeing Of the Mester the days' work prepared, Thud ready to Y B Y [eat(ant Memories of the kind hospital- even greater results may be reported in 1 00mm01300 at the appointed moment for i'ty of the Brussels friend& p future through a deepening of inter001 opening the school ; be should have Sten- t and an intercom of members and a yet 2 nets ,h governing, guided by love. 3380 ' earth tin bogey measgre of 24oI3.eaOrifi a on Ole • did not think it tattle fox a numettlnlen• Spring Assizes war%, held' at 2 a i > trlttfald lad took, ,pert of NH enlisted ,e file work, S1)i MARCH 18, 1592 l'lx.ellent ml see ere' (uldr09se8 were giv n by Memos 1111 2,11V (411,1 113098 in cu'171-rt1011 12,10 the preemie than .if the repport, Mt. ticliay, 311 1141.1 of ib,v, J. Me Fede( e, convenor of emen31100 011 the stats of rel1g1 it, reed the report on the taste 01 religion. Tho top"rt wag 10ce1v ed and adopted and ordered to be traus- mittsd to the d nod, Grey Council Meeting Council met at Burton's Hotel, Ethel, Alarolt 11th. 1802, pursuant to adjourn. mint. 111embore were all present, Reeve in the (hale, militate 111 lade me0tieg read and approved,. The auditors' report of receipts mei expenditures for the year 1891 was laid on the ta'le and was read over and tinnily audited by the Connell. It was moved 1)1 Walter Oliver, seconded by Tilos. Ennis that the auditors' report 1)u adopt°'( and that the Ole k be 31184r101. ed to public the abetraot in the BruRs Is Po x, Carried. A joint petition of five ratepayers from Algeria, Grey and 1110- K311op pnly1(g t .at Tiles. Maunders, Jno. G,'een43ar10 and Gen 1ia9nm he dm:toiled Nein Guam ELS., Grey, A('rris cud Ala Mille) and attached ' ' S. S. No. 4, Mor. tie Moved by Walter Oliver, semenled by Edward 8;ye', th,t Reith lloh"oddeu be appointed arbitrator in behalf of this municipality. Carried, Petition of Daniel Stewart and 27 others praying the C"uuuil to aid Miss Maggie Nichol, a sick indigent, by paying the expense of it journey to some hospital, Moved by Edward Bryan, seconded by Walter Oliver that the case be examined by the Medic's Health Officer and that the Reeve be 1,1811uet01 1, take any action that In be advisable, Carried. hod thane slatted by 23 ratepayers praying that a Township Hall be befit for the transaction of toweehip businoau. Pe I- lion of Wm. Carnouhen and 332 others praying time no aot,oe be tak n in the nee ter of building a Township Hell. Moved by Wm Breve, seconded by T. Enn34 that the sum of 35.00 (eh 01133(1 he granted to dank. Slone, an indigent. Carried. Moved 2y Wm. Brown, seoond ed by'1hoo, Lauds that .,iter the 15th lay of April item Aire. Dow tell's mnnth- (1 ellnlv,tuoe be redo.,."3 to $2.10 un ad lo ('13101' notice, Carried. !loved by Walter Oliver, 000aud3,1 by Thug. Enn110 that the petitions for and satins, the beildine of 4 'pnwr,Rtop 1I.11 h feid over lut11 next m sting for further 0ot41dera- ti••n Tavel in amendment by Win. Brown, e.00ande 1 by 13d.v.tei Brv'tn that the petitiono be hied over till next sleet. int amt 'h(tt the Reeve ha itineuot 11 in the meantime to aseeretie the preb,bie met of J. suitable b11aldia" ant report 01 next 1214' 11.13 of COnnull. Amendment married Hove'( by Clens. E:I..i•„ se0oni3 ed Iry E. Bryan 31143 3A•, Oliver me a' minted an atten,2 the Drain sae (/omnis• Mon t'. 0it at Clinton on the 151)1 and 10th 311848„ alone. with Mr. Milne. ()er- ried. Moved by 1V. Oliver, eeaon:.lod ov E Bet o, th'tt the Reeve he in"truoced to have the tieues8ary repairs tirade to (h bridge bete, en loos 24 anr3 91, con. 8 Civried. The following 2400ouat0 were paid : Alex. M,'Nttir, teems en lot 3 ), eon, 10, $3,130 ; Atex. S swam and Jacob [;ranter a rah 310.00, salary 118 auditors. '14)e Edtowing Ritllm,tst°248, Feueovi••wera and 1'olmdk. epees tv re appoiuie'd :—•t. Thompson, John McLennan, Henry Granger, Geo. Seng9ter. 11 Cnteiniega, 1VIu. Campbell, John Celt, Juho White, ala 003(0 Frame, Duncan Mclonald, Dona d MoDobald, Wm. aliteh.11, Wm. smith, Chao, Omens, Thoe. Str'(ah2Ln, Wm Bates, Lorenzo Fruit, Jos. Ruy• na11,'lohn MOCartnev, Jn0. Miller, D. Se2lett, Robs. Petrie, Jas, Bowes, A ex. McDonald, Simon Greet, B. Laing, A. Snow, Geo. Welsh, Wm. Polies], Alex" Kellner, Chas. Hudson, Roble Hamlett, Wm. Arno((, J144.411 lett, Jas. Oertilll, Hugh Lamont, Wan. Brewer, John La- ment, David Dunbar, Robb, McKelvey, John 0,11, 0 Maynard, Tramau Smith, .1110, Ferguson, (1' 11,31 131111, Johu Greeter, Robb. Meuarey, Wm, Wilson, John Seeders, (0,10,0 L't110, John K, Beker, J. Slem,000, Wm, 00013, Philip Rota, Elias Dinkson, Olean, S1viteo•, Alex. iHeNai", .las. Bleukart, John Molutoolt, Wilson Eva,i, John Speiran, Thoo. Santimore, .lob 1 Hislop, Jelin Grout, Neil Du.,0,4,1 son, Peter Sinclair j1'., John Stahel, Jon. eleNair, Luke Speiran, Joe. Whitfield, Reba Bowen, Daniel Robertson, Adan) lieu:pee, Pater Watson, 1101)0 Campbell, John Harris, Wm, Fulton j1'., Jtto. ale• Nair, Alex, M01(ay, R. W, Livingston, Ang10 Campbell, Andrew Johnston, A. Be hanb), David Ferguson, ID node Chola; 3. A: Smith, Robt, Mama' , Jelin Jones, Matthew Morrison, Semi. Snell, Jai, Straohan, Demuth MuLauOhlin, Jas. Ireland, Jae. holly, John Hislop, Adan Sholdioe; teneevieeer0, Alex, 14,80, Turnbull, David Dnuba', Jas. Lind0ay, Maloolm Lamont, hobs Bowen, George Welsh, U. Dloradd•,I,, 202Or 'feel dr j0 , 1Vtu. Felton j2., Hartwell Spatter!, John Stewart, Juo, Whitfield, eas, Oliver Po11133Oepor0, Thos, Moiiwon, Jacob 5(0180, John Barton, Daniel Zimmer, H. Spartan, G. 1V. Tey)Or, lehn ilateri4, Jn'. Weiss, Cottnoil then adjourned to meet again at the call of the Reeve. Wm, 13relacee Cheri(, On Saturday evening while one of Exit tee's caimans teas returning trona London on rho train going north, being overomno with fati ue> he fell u 100 and tees ta(eu as for as Bengali befo10 beteg aroused from his Marathon. Imagine hie surprise when the trainman called the name of the station end it Saturday eight and about 00ven 1113100 green home, An agod man named 1V. I{. Cooper, who lived close to Clinton, nett ate end to himself Monday March7th,by blowing his Mehra out with n shotgun. 11e had been deopondont too some time, owing to fin. anoial troubles, and it i0 supposed that this was the caused by the mai sot, 1131 evidently put the gun in hie month and pulled the trigger with hit foot. The head- less body Wa8 Lound 80011 after the dood had been done. Ito was well oolueete13. About a year ago his oldest son wee killed by a train, and ;t tva0 thought then that the son deliberately walked in front o1 the train. Meeh eymplthy 18 expected for the WQWaiving' 240fat1,38; Number 86 4esmnr..r,mmmaerawavavawrocuosa. rut 1"t¢at3tutF AND VI1031 v ;Ring government has decided upas c ,•u,lrea1 115Gt61: 11 l:S, th'enge in it8 heeti t"R'1,1 I)f, t1':y and (1",t .n not wi'I he 31)trnduoerl a( the The 1Vlnoip113 1),,i!y I'ribul,s of Mnr111, ye meet bo8x;oo trah4lerring 110 nems. eet11, 1691, lute the Gdlowiug leader heed. 131'n'i'm 130'1,1021 &'out bhu t1"par 1110W of "g agrieniture to that of the interior. One A. 31NU F1/211 105121121 '11041`. result of 111le Step with be dm abolition of -- one or other set of offieiale ; either the The /renal(( and R'nteror(s Ivy ('enelum land officer% q1' the proem' immigration 8001(4 112 14"'herry-4 Victory nJlIoh is will be superseded, ane1 are. for flee 13000331.duotion of ex3ena s be thus 0ec01•ed. Alex. Murdoch, of Toronto, la:d an fe. It goo$ on to recapitulate from the Car• tel view with the /imam adulator this berry papers a lone amount of the test, week, when he asked for a govermeent the partieulwrs of which we gave ',rant towards enabling Canadian atalu- a summery of in our last ise1o, !saturant to exhibit wares at the Inter - 1v1,1011 wa0 summed up in the ettetu,neotmachete! exhibition which opens at kiln_ that a petition was now being ext00810 ly burley, South AfrIoa, 10 Seine .bo,'. Al- sigued requesting the Commit to 3111201ea80 ready a Lege 110(01)01' of loudieg natant - the Ronald Regiue, The Carberry News fa0tllre'8 and leader! have emirate' d a of March 11th says 3—"Thorp was a large desire t" exhibit, if the goverment will meeting of the electors at the Hall illou• mulct that,, and air. Murdoch proposes clay evening and w reeolutlon woe U0 3n snob a ease to despatch a steamship auirn0usly passed that the Council pre. from Halifax direct to Cape Town to coed with the By Lrw completing the per. convoy the exhibits at law rates. Mr, oha8e of the Ro,,ald Engine." The Vic. IV[urdnoh 3s ooufident that the enterprise den Advsnce, of March 10th, says :-- inn he made as 8neeea0fnl ss were his "The hand Fire Engler; sold by efforts m oouneetlon with 9t' J:'[21a,°a J. D. Retad, of Brus,010, Ontario,-xhebition. weer iherouehly tested, throes leg several streams of water much further People We Know. than guarn"teed. All who 8211V it were thorou defy eatisfio'1, The Council :um P. Mo(v8arr;0 was uu die sick 11 t this and a000ptod the 84118 and ,(ave an o" task der for 500 feet of hose." M10e Addie Van•tone is visiting rela- tives Sebum]/to(rd. rives at So •thamplun, _ Miss Hoare, milliner, was called home The molar meeting of the Paella ravine to inmate of Mends, School Board was held in the 00(100 Nelson Gert y has been on the oral( list Chamber on Meech 1101. for a week but he all c. k, again. sherbets present were W. B. Dickson, Iliac Clara 110001180h, of Goderieh is 11eI(elhoy, T. Fletcher visiting at Mrs. Wm, ai00nllagh'e, (chairman) Dr. and T. Furrow, Mies Minnie Shaw has gone to South - Minutes of the last regular neetiug alll{ie� PaulB nn 10 hermilMli'e'y lofatToronto, is were read and p8$0od• visiting herrand arents and mutts in Moved by T. Farrow, seconded by A. town, g p 11Mo1(elvey that the amount of R. Ross Inn. Robb a1'. and rutin were visiting (See, Tt. as.) for corporate seal, county relatives and Mende fora week in th snap, 31110((00 and express charges, 36.92, vi0iniof $anfu•th. be peed, Carried, y Moved by T. Farrow, 000011(1ed by T. DIrs. S. Rivers is home from Clinton where F etu':er that the Seoetury be author she hod spent several nlUmtha with ized to bor'ow the 80113 Or 3221 from the her married da0gut0r, 5tal))htrd B Ink for three months to pa. Mimes Amanda and Eva UoCraukett onto ae Nl41al'18a. Carried. '13,11124 011 a visiting tour with frt>, )s amnia by T. Fletcher, seconded by A. 311 Toronto and Peterbore'. IleKe3(831 that the exCu$ea of A Camp- George, Odes Noe or H Igh R. Elliott, bell awl 1I, Vartrn, for not sending their. has gone to !Manitoba to try his fortune, childhe, to school cluing last year be `1c left Braes le o r Taraday. !tempted. Omrried. Mrs../. S. Smith and Go'dio, spent a haver by A. INK l'ey, emended b, 'veer( "t Kin"ardiue with le 1' %eu'ent4 (rhe 'C. Pletcher that tae auditors' report li lit r bee', sick wi 11 LL 13 1['Pa• moque and too abetrwor published in Mr.. Jeo, 13ain is spending a few Tam112(31001,)1'u9'r, eau iu:eGiou. Car ,eek0 with hertnotite , Mem W. Balla. cane, 13reeeele, before leaving for her The I3on•d then adj"urned. 1010 Irons le hia1iteba. letiee Eva La1v'inI,'31n r'.a litel1h is far - "'— ream beteg whet her ineey friend!,wodd Dominion. '3riiall8nt• -rah and she 10 0011113,011 -t0 the hoc n n 'urge !Revlon of the tam-•. Tie bye gleet ions are ,tow about over E. W. Dlelsom, eoginser at the Ronald end the GOvernmeet i, ,(,engin' thea Piro Engine Werke. arrived home from oo'r. Last week in addition to the two 1lauiboba lase Monday. He event to seats in the Provinoe of Quebec they (von 118.101 )n testing fire engines sent up by South Perth eel Mona. In the termer t"e 31101. the cental Opposition whip, Jae. Trow, Geo. Guinea!l, P. for \VestNortbnm• of Stratford, teas defeated.lambent!Few sealambent! o., Ont., is a distant eotlneetio0 8.240 8,4011,2 now awl qu,1aess ohu•.ld be of C.,u .0)1101' W. 1I. eloCraeten's, of pn8hed along at a' lively tate from this. Brnasels Mao thinks tee is away off on It appears 1, me 'hat meth of the infer has polities, however. motion asked for by members and re, John Cross diad m, Feb. 17th at his turns to be brought down la a very ex home 111 .li80reran, 011. Cavan, Leland, at peewit/0 and nonsensical part of the sem 'eta good old age of J0 yea. s. Hie ,vele, 810, and is often done for the sake of 'aged 60, followed him on the 21st of the Navin n something to say, under the as above mentioned month, The old people 0nmp1i'nt that the free and independent were coals and aunt to Mrs. A. Brune, of electorate will 311 ,231(10 that the 1f. P. is 131.180019, looking sharply after the 1)2a[ness. But the "free and independent" has to f tot Neer Sunday m'thing Rev. G. F. will 1111( likely topic will he "Some featured of t4 ` 1)311 and oousggnently the li a evarl go into eostacies over 3t. There are fou uatiug," told in the evening dive 00 petitions before rho House ono Conscience." from British C„leinbia, on from the I uavn now 8 baggy Under construotion Narthweot, oho from 1Vilmipeg mid ono at one of the carrieg0 shops here and to 0 veli from the Preview of Quebec. Tho wife tee one matting a tir.t.zklas Ooe will do the appellant in the hast case. enquire of me, a0 n bargain will Cattlemen '(120 pressieg their claims for b" given on the dune and they could !letter acuominode(tiou and regalations re. 81,08 it finished to suit themoelves, spe0Uiug the shipping of cattle. T9.3 L. C. Richard., qa-anon of Chin 9a innnign(tl'n will l4i• Caveat N°TEO..—It, the absence of Rev. eo come to the front during lura 0e90i0u 'J. Jones preached A., test Sunday text evening, Rev. and inro•mat'iou evil be produood shote S. Jones prereved from gtheentlemen text. "God h0 fag the n0tliber of Clttneeein thee entry, love."S'46h birthday thday o01the 901024/1 (Iaetl000 the amount 0f duty [sd i on them, 1Ce' diary yet lie is aide to expound the Geo - Eastern Province men feel keenly on the Bait and Fish diepules and are asking 31al (vire clearness and pees,. Mr. Russ For such legislation a• will sot thingsto was preaching at Oranbrook.—Sunday rights. There will he 8 elle tinkering evening Rev. Mr. altol'x discourse lens done at the (Wanda,Temp.renoe Aot but ort the Sovereignty of' Man, 1110 3rd anti 4th °010"5 of the 8th Psalm Being the there Deems to be a diversity of opinion ,(0 to wheaher the prOpgA°d nmenchnents ground work of his Benno,, It wee n well ere au improvement or not, 13y the way 1ovelap interesting Sit John's andeme was ole Jae, 18m 1tonbtlul if either the Dominion oe Irwin conducted the service ver move. Provincial Parli,,msnts have very much !ably, owing to the illness of the begun. t0napera.uuo at heart. The Ottawa Free P,00e says hu thi, connection :—At 180' bunt with inflammatory rhatlmnLism,— the Federal government has made pub. the Monday vo tLLeague o3. lithe 1at/dressed ez it°Ndist Iia the names of the mon who 2419 f0 cheetah o1 "Rings.' Next Monday even• form its prohibition ommnisei u. They 1>tg a Temperance program will be given, 'ire; air Jteeph Hial(son, IGx•Mayor Clarke, NI, P. Pe of 'Cornute, Judge Mementitled, An evehiug with J. B. Gough. dDI0• Music, readings and short addroaBRa will ouald, of Brookville, Rev. Joseph Lead, of Now 13rnnewini(, and G. A. 00e16dtute 1110 bill of fare.—A.In°al Sun. Giganit, of Renville, P. Q. P. d(nitaglu,n, 'lay gahco! Convunti,11 is 1311, 1 f, to be of Halifax, 3s to bo summary o4 the coin -(held shoot the 1st of May. Further unseinn. Sir 'Joseph Mahon, who will lfh'Irtioul ,s evill be given hi the now, n, doubt be chairman of the oommi$siou, ut0r°. is part proprietor of w brewery ; 9331 FAun(as' Isxrnrre,—Pubiio meetings, ahvaye received the support of the Curl( u odor rho aaep30c� 1,3 tlt3 Bast Huron liquor interest in his mayoralty oom tests iu Partnere' Institute, will 1)0 held in the 0024011(0. Jape1V100011111(1is n' m3nndly Town Hell, Wro3Oter, on Tuesday,Matol, a temperance advo0uto. tree. Mr, DIc- 22nd, 1111(1 In the Town Nal[, Gerrie, on .Good as the gentlemen who so warmly S"�odlBes�uyire expected toMarch 24d. Taddxeshe 1004,13 0ommende3 Mr. Fosters obnuge of front 1 011 the prohibition 80081100, and air. Cti, gatherings on the interesting subjeots named:—"The n ur luoati n f 0 o the horse," emelt r r )t nennll voted with n ,e o w the 1 •, Y 1 1 entice P G n' ' u r41dde 1 "Why •m party when in pexliumett, It is not V y £w( its should Likely that n commis$iou pt'esidod cram become members of the Institute," Trlom, by a brewery owner will recommend very Strao0. lttoan rrisnn oep`ng 00W0 far profit;' J' draetio temente.% for r%striatiing the 0011, eo On dairying," euulption of intoxicating drinks. Ro11t; Grained; "Fending steers for the Isug110h market," Thos. Me3Iillen ; "The NorllO. benefits of butter factories," John Ilan - The Coneervabive M. P. for Il2alton, nn.11; "Ge,0r !2.224nftlg," Robe. Currie; Mr. Henderson, hae run for Parliament "Menem%O of stock," Dr. Armstrong; live times in five yoar8 ; been elected "Better making on the farm," U. Mo' three times—unseated twine, and defeat. Fadden ; "Feeding hogs for profit," J, 0. ed twloe, Morrison ; "Fermin me a palling," fetch. Dr. G. hl. Dawson,F. Ii, S., the Can. Idielop. There will g b° three 00001on0 adian oommissio0Or in the Behring 001) eagil day, Commencing tai 10 a. m., 1:50 nrbttration, has returned from Washing. and 7:80 p. (1. At the evening meetings ton, the negotiations having been cue. there wi11 also 11e a musaoal program pre• olu od. Tho (looter is, of amine, unable meted. Everybody will be mad., 1(01. to 8polbk of the results of hie work ; they come. Ladi15 specially iuvit31d. (le will have to bo made kno0u through prepared to ask questions and got all the diplomatic channels, When the reports of information poss)ble from tate speakers, the 0olnmi001011ers aro presented. ae they are eappbsed to be well p0ktet1 11 f0 o1080d do geed entbar3ty gad this upon the (mitts esoigned theta.